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:^i- #&> ? v*> >, ^ jl^ JkI^ jj^> 1^ VOL. XVI ' , ^ ? No. 8 UCUOnlllOf nNR^HP' fB Alter Sijotog fflf 0w? fart Chicago, Jute IViui Dastihg l??r?, toju^t by a jury If the^crimiaal W. D. Shepherd, sgqoitted tonight after a six weeks' trial/was released tmm jail at 10:5 p^o., h? ha# signed bis own which ba is accused; of-riyinflL-lfcrs. Emma'McClintoek, mother of the toy for whose alleged he- waa tried. At Shepherd's 'side, *h?n.-the rerdiet was read, were Ms, bf*?h^ Seej^eehe hee-toenwith Shepherd hitWWChx ? I. i* Despite stern warnings of bailiffs Aboee the bedla^of d^ia.and|he - Hayseed a note of thanks the jurors lata written to Ju&ge Lynch express ing appreciation, for his consideration aqd. .coiiftes? and the orderly manner hi Fbich the trial had/been conducted. The judge retained the jurors' ex Mtftsian* if food wiil- tHnrfrfi tWxn vW?/ , T V1 ' ? v and released ^hem until tomorrow moraing when they can get the pay for their leng werriee. x - Meanwhile SMpbesd and his . attor ney*, William Seett Stewart and W. " ' ' ' rfit*- -JL Al J cession at, hanftahabfag and thanking Every juror returned smile for V ^ Vj^\ - t j^SzS^SL^ 55" ~ tinses t^3e Oteen" was heard ;..? ?u Jndfe* Harry Olson, ehfcf jastfceof- the wtaiiiifoal ^>urt, who <0Mni iadk^eot ef fSMMrd. ^"TP>e pnmaectors virtually were un tWm to conirratulater Sherherd and jr ? ?" ? ""? " , county jhfl&a hour7 after he heard the "not guflty" verdict. At the entrance 1# was' nibt by another crowd and . * At ?? j? '.v. - ? ""v- . ? ^jj *^n. f^iMf?1i^-,rW Hilini. and " Although IqbO of Bf? wr? jj. taken their toll fo property damage MMVMlMHMiMPMflMM^ ^ ^ .' ???^1 m~ . . ? ;v -'T^ . --5S^>v^^3v: ??'? ? ? "? knfKM of cotomlrsion and Sol iiihiifhn of unk*^ nortion ' ?*?' ??k ? r ? Senator to Retire at End^af Present Term; WiH DeVdt Time to Writing - "" .* \ ? ? *" _ r VSte. . ? ? ' '? Birmingham, Ala. July 1.?Senator Oscar W. Underwood, of Alabama, announced today that he would not be a candidate for re-election, in a .later to Victor H. Hanson, puhBshd* i of the Birmingham News. He and that at the end of his present torn of Much 4, 1925, he weald retire htontgo mery, are rtgu^^^atmoai \ certain candidate^ whale John H.-; Banhhead of Jasper, and Congrew^: man W. B. Oliver of Tuscaloosa, are mentioned in connection with the cam? ; ?.?tan' ? ' **?' >?; .. "* . r pwgm ^ The tetter of Underwood to Haoam [ follows: ' : "Mill you allow'me to say in the columns of the Birmingham Nmys j that I will not be aVcandidate-for it election to the United*; Spates feenate. I^hen my term expires! shall retire ; from politics. - kv? - T want my friends and constitu ents to know how tharifc$tf*J apffitf the opportunity they hav*giy?n?iB \ to serve mystate for thirty years arufc that my heart is full of gratitude fori; < all the honors they have conferred upon me." V y > \ No announcement is made by Sena tor Underwood of his future plane> but he is known to have ^informed friends that be would devote His time to writing in which he would rotate experiences of his thirty years in pub* he lifef He wfll live part of the time at his Country home recently , pur chased near Washington and the rt Sninuet S ' ? >?-. .. -*.? T1 * ' ' ' ' . I LhS'tfllS.MSoo ^ve?or Brtwn h tfoiL ? .to many communities. ? I ' ?*,y r *r\ '? j$ 1 .... - i ! vnru r - J ;yWI.? 2.?Mdes W. Taylor, /jjgi; tf the jfeople.but de PPil)41^1 tfrjrninpT commissioners Illllli lljliilUl* p* ly declined to indocftTaylor jp*o of fice on dhe ground lit he had not Qualified for the ef fte, is nolongqr occopying comity p |>erty., Neither is Thomas C. Copwj I^ylorttihith ful deputy andjailo * the latter hav ing vacated the jail louse simultane ously with Taylor's |linquishm.?nt of an office in the comM house. But the Thylor mUtter is far from settled, it would seefc The commis ir&z-m fc? to^Wf due the county jMpp^&i^unsel foijihe county com rofrgjoners due to ilgfess of Attorney ^ *~* 1 ' * 't ?tiAia nnininn that. . . I I . IUII 'f '""" in fairness and justice to all concem edths^the case should .be docketed as the first business of the next term of civil court, whether regular or 1 ; -^4 A * Taylor's friends profess to see, it is sai&a determination to postpone the a& possible, although dfrtfced tEe mandamus proceedings and the conseqtopitroustar order rare titriof "gaeat haste." ; ' Taylor ciiams that he is net indebt> ed to thr?|upty in nnyswn at all; In fact, he dUbgea that ike county is indebted to hiite: I%at ha wfl} fight the ease 'to a finish is indicated btap recent 'statement'aeeredifepT , #etion Taylor *nd Gmway iff county j^perty with the resist and < Comsray turned wlr to the inxMtes of the aommiseion ?- *v: ?-- ,-MT -? ^.-:? ? U 1?. r?- V 'lj era, woo win sneceea cnem> Taylor's plans ate not knojrn. Pe has indicated that it is not unlikely that he will be a'eandid^ for the nomination of again.-' In that case, it ls pointed out, there wittlo a factional tight within tho party wfth: Taylor's friends seeking to oefeatJljhf majority of the present bdanKof $om> miteioner if they offer for renomiitt^ tion. The outeome of the suit against TSaylor, however, wi| likely have much to do with his determination to ijm byHding and 1 mbiitg , I association-lias completely hold out at ML* ??^agK&ftk. - jj?| -WW 0* . the faff-that ft seventeen grade which have been sokl the as sdciation are forltfee m^kpWfof the lotrest wality ^tobacco; received and include scrap, -today's > paynfctft -fjll he * smalLone. It settles for 1,200,r 000 pounds of tobacco, upon which m* ?*?'?* ? **?*? has already'been paid the metobers. p 'The Eastern Carol^t warthousea of the tobacco. assceiati'(ii will be open fjrom July 1 to July 7 fat the distri bution of checks to allwMrmbeft who delivered tobacco of, the grades for which the assodation ii|ftkii& final settlement in its July &udt|ciy-.payr meut These grades er?tJ, B-7, B-8, B-9, B-10, B-ll, B-?crto{ D-l, D-2, D-9, D-10, D-scrap; $8/16-7; F-6, F-7 and H-7, With , the checks wbi$ pee paid to ?the members of thp e*fctf?n belt by ?fhy .m^ng 'thff will |ro a fuH detafl^Jt SSggllK? finalnffnitijiflHfliTnrtifTffc fcti iiRftteliyh lUl ll n irakil fl. R r . ^ a v ' ' Ti? * m** ue till gwwfcy night, The Faults of the meeting H?ve been very gratify *9* Mw,y to feel a deeper responsibility fop a part in the JCiiMrcton) of OeL A Ana mtmit jmt p?opi? Jw?.?jno to toko, tholr stood for Chd?t t'-.rough the church. Other* ere et the point of ilnktotiin <"d~00 The Do-Bight chore* >'? fcpia moved *% .:?-**? ^e ^ i'a# q |Hj> tii6 .uiTMtion 01 Mr. seran. Tiwri* The pariide was led by boys on shet I t ?? -"J T ^ J A i?"li tA ^ f it -JA ? ; ? ^j^udiim twif^it- Mli/l mrtrttl No doubt Sund&y vrfll b?- ft ^jnc&t " -' * t I * ' ? ^ ; $l<^?^#Totol Raleigh, July l.-During the iis cal year endhag June 30, 4925,; the state of North Carolina paid Into the Federal treasury & tfce fdrm of Fed ?w n*d. of Muni turn in Nitth Carolina, according to (Tttliam G$s eonv^iternal revenue colfeetor 'tforJ it.-. iWL v. ^HMAlina AWvUf i?. tnhrt characterised the sho^wing made by1 North Carolina a* "phenomenal." TJhe. collectifas were about'six million dol lars mow than. Mr. Grissom had es timated at the tfrst of June* 4nd woreiteade possibly, .the unprece dented increase in &e to.bacco manu f acturing industry which has charge centers Xn this state, especially at WinstcmrlNian wd Durham. Collections for the fiscal year end ing yesterday are approximately eight million dolfars in excess >f the collections for the ..fiscal year ending June 1,1024, during Which year $1?8, 000,000 was collected'. Inrid&n tally North Carolina's collections for the fiscal year ending yesterday are ap proximately four thair'as large as .the total (collection of federal taxes in the entire United States in 1?63. North. Carolina last yaar '.itojted fifth in$6denU tax collecttefcs in the United States, with JjTew Yotk, Pena for Illinois last jw*r wew .4&4#00,QQQ- \ M,, Of the taxes collected Approximate-, ? . ? ? ? " "<: ? " - r* 4. |T"< f the income t^x rate, was apprbximate llteMi "imon^oiU^^th^^fee per hbrf being about one-twelfth of the aver- . age coat of collecting United States SZ&si&hfaj iftjr VJ~ Regular FKe&fg Between Chi cajfo and New York An; Epoch in Aviation ?. :*Chl?8fa, My It?Ovtr nlfht ?ir; ronJ] atrvlce botwcon tho two largest oiti?skvof i^ Country sterted tonight hMp?J off It dude from ) yiwjfyftk tenet- Chicago on the Wat ? SSSSks^. J tomorrow morning\eight and one J o?*t?r>hourff after hoping off the ' ewtbo*wJ-,plaii?i j I in .th$; form of J yx >^ca> ytsr 6nd-1 AAA flhfti . iL ? flfllt AAA AAA o/*AAf K I acr moilA In XT/xJfU PonftHnn I ^ " v?MrW*ia, . r I tA{| Q#LY WAt I Paul Hehxtox^- wnd ^ *s*% I K nSi thJ new 3 ' tittiqwrt ? lSe^^lplliaffad^ for ' $10,000,000 and which will Jmf 1 SSSMgil i passengers. v ! ' -?:$ ?- i ?;? .? ? ? ' f-' 1 [ADI[S| m I in* to W wwth?r plafee of maitihrW to he ch&ged! t* J thfe regular Rotary worn in the schM 7 . ? .v \\ ,^-rr.' V ? . 'ir 'f. J : waa served. Then followed thespS- ? eial numers. including solors J>v J As* ? per Shackleford ftfld John DwUhtr I Holmes and an impromptu talk f>y c Mrs: J. I. Morgan." The response Was M made Pjr Mr. Ourdfoh naatdr ot (w ' welcome then followed by W*ty*r * The delightful supper tbj?tr? served and the prQgr*W dosed with f, the invocation by John Thome. 1' S:~ ;. . ? ? ?'??.? ?? t\ # FIVE SQUIIWEL8 CUT * APART IN OPERATION; s Boston, July 1.?Veterinarians iofg the Animal Rekuo League, today s#9 * arated successfully five squirrttf J which evidently had been jofad at thS* v tips -of th-ir'tails since birth. ; ? The i . Tela were discovered on a " tree, each endeavoring togo in a dif- :ij ferent direction. Officers of tb# ^ league pursuedthe squirrel quinteite * un the tree with ladders and dislodftMv td them. The tails foa^ to jh?^ p virtually braidedtogether. They were nourished and strong. A hlQQdIe&i ' operation set them free, Q L ' I* ' 1 '''? rftl. / ?" jjr t I .- .J J * ?*< V A _>-?? /\Ta ' ' . W- 1 | ntfv myiUPMMQi jj^QP^ 'PFwYNlUP#! I ?4Li^ca?J. .irV .?*' ??:>?-.??.:;.--Tm . ? ;? y?., - -? Santa Barbara, June 30?Santa iiaJcWfing tiouse ^scxtetion issued an appeal to thit'iutoDHi for , & $2,000,000. earth jnalcwfund and to bankers and clear ing houses of' tiie country for a $20, >00,000 loan reconstruction fdiid. :t . emefgepcy w?. headquarters tnqnned by Associated Prespv -staff writers andj^ffffPh. operators filed I steq^y {$tie?8r-of,,newp on the sea 4de earth-qusiatlyroKghout the day ??d ^ avail-, ile -data ofi &a*ha and-material loss krtbacocnnuinity, Frojn ihsre the staff men went-ou$ into the stricken m*?> get- the faete to the 'outside' *&;' JT-, iWhfln nightfall came a, new prob e?TviaM?d tbdpa-tfoy there were no ight% :> This , pbeiacle was overcome >y backing an auto, up to the door >f the. Associated Press bureau and itriiwtag a wlre;wtth a tiny bulb at ached to the machine battery to the ;p?rating;table. V </; . ) A* hat > Jon# sun rose today* oh a >h?8iflUlyi prostrate city by the blue rfelfee which -throbbed' nevertheless hrough eVttf pfle of her earthquake lebris wltii the indomitable spirit of econgtruetk>m* . A.,^ . >?. ** ->*? AiLll firkkiidJ'.b-i 'A. vne cumin uai uimcuieu - uuu muc rlctinirf^id 'paidwitf'tyfcir lives in Jit' wJ)nbrsr wjtich; st&rted Ves- , erday morning at';6&4^iti& ;'continu< ted xiHtil ett^Jy this T?Oi?drte at vari tus ideate In the hospitals lay of a^S wept Jo jtelfrdfttft Mrs. Henry C. of ImW.;# Bertram B. . l&KQck, s<in .Qf_a wqtfthy Los Ange es ?u?t Ivttii^ttiM .hmlc?n rihs and -rv j&st. a-*-z ?- -? S*jft ???* dM ngri?rop g$o#pf - tq. jthe -ground from he^nij^HN^e^; that in which ^his vl > m nd^n of *V S?an the <?on wft stm ^ d^w tfee ^thqaake. &^'?W$NP?W"? gagteftpfe wm :"NU only yqe^rdaj r.n?9?fc * t*w*r witoi> 'its weeitonet} ^pH^jpd rwWIe a, kneel jlBR '?T^en the ongrfflpjfcn.walked op^of the.wreck ??iiU.5?<'l 0\r< NoWo^dr ^^ f new trwnor has |t a,reminder, of the ter th^y^uurf- :the: work JWdshov of -v&dingc, < VWm>9?im*c&1&# ??<*? before tBQXfy&ttbk: work, jfo m? in .th*m*, women and ehfl ~ spend last li^^deopu ifrnyr vFhofle 'homes rexe w??kfctr^??iort?^ to steep in I ope^>i:^?lirs:#lept^)f; their lawns <*?*> (Mm wftokuwrfug when a reeh tremor i ndght^hrinr their ceil igs down.' A fact which stood out 'as the ubm^mwf , , We^m.^egrtfequakes elsewhere use Ily had added to the horrors. The *di^r.toafc?tt flWr men - gFajow^awtWiBe pl*a? for re l^-.night U.w Mise,! I, iff tfyrt *4^ t HT '" ? irti^aiiW tstfj m m T*\ gi f vwn |lQ|m wQvflRKv V8?^S0 &j? -:: decided- (a * Ktlrft vt^ 'S^ompoCOvl witnoy* ctelsy,
The Farmville Enterprise (Farmville, N.C.)
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