PAGE SIX Trouble of- Wr»!th> Way** F«r»«r Will lie Tried By Bland dfHJND 6(711/17 ON .TRESPASS (HAIIOK 'falvln H Ayroek, wealthy .«unty fxrmrr was hgSJHi o»rr '■< r corder't court yesterdav on a of attempt tft kidnap Estelle t il •ire t«. daughter nf Mr. and M"< ’ Poe* (Sorrell. of Pikeviile, and hi. bond fixed at S6OO "Pro ha Me raf. " the flndiag of Magistral. W. (J it Ay cock wax alto found ruiltv of -r . pass. tha word “forcible” being s*ri.-k n out of the warrant. <-ul Mwp I. • / rouu.rl for Aycock up|n al< I Cgse. , TVe trial ha» occupied two nfoi. Os fr.aglxtratrx court, the l«.t f • a doarn witoaaaos, and th F argument* of counsel. lira. Sorrell wax ha. « O'i the »t*nd again yesterday ietl'i.p ! " •he had whipped her Ifi-yrar old -Ifi iv'i t*r whenever ahe had xhnwn any dU- I poyiiion to marry Mr Ayeoek. 'She ( reiterated her dislike for the mnn art* | oppoaition to the proooxe I mnr riaire, although her'huxband told tel he wax willing for it to take |v u- Colonel Langston called (He whole thing a tempest in a tea-pot,’" thin corrected h.mscl.'on recalling the iim » Os a coffee-pot bring used for a poxt « office, and railed It a oTrmpest in a | coffee-pot." Major W Vt Pierce had k pictured the lay out at the Sorrell home ;t Wednesday evening where three of Mr Ajrcock’a friendx were held there under 1 armed guard, aa "military," and had referred to Mr. Sorrell ox "Captain t Sorrell." He rahibitod the note Ay n cock wax alleged to have poxtrd on x Sorrell's land which read, "Any prrxon | who shall. say anything agauixt Kxtrlle r Sotrell or rextrict h.br liberty In xny t way will be dealt with.” Tlio note wax c signed "Wildfire." Major Pierce re li frrred to this note repeatedly, calling t Aycock a lawless cltisen, and Insisted I that “Wildfire” should h* checked. The 1 brush found In the footpath, he xaid.t < wax the signal to be used by Aycock. that the latter was to beat on the 10- bara with it. and that that was > the appalated signal for his friends and t far the "kidnapping of tha girl." ’He c iPad a poani? S "Tome, little birdie, and • fly away with me f Where nobody ran bother thee." I u t'olohel Langston poo pooed the whole b FALSE REPORTS NAILED READ THIS TELECRAM r/JQ DR 300 3 EXTRA , * ' * KICHMONI), VA. 11:5(; A SKIT, I V \\Y£>. \ y DK. ,1. V. .J(<YNER, ' . J. H. PARHAM, Tobacco (Irowcrs Co-operative Ass’m, Kinston, N. C. Have just been advised that report has been circulated in Kinston and Eastern North C arolina to effect that this association has sold Liggett K Myers three hundred thousand pounds tobacco, two hundred thousand of which was rejected account of bad grading. Wish to say this re|>ort is an absolute falsehood. Liggett & My. ers has not "rejected a single hogshead of tobacco that has been delivered by association. As to report being” .. j 1 circulated by H. V. Webb Company, that they have bought tobacco from association at live cents per pound less S than auction sales. Webb has bought one grade of the commonest tobacco this association receives which in- V eludes anything that is tied up regardless of quality. I? has been sold to them at satisfactory prices to us. We have sold another manufacturer large quantity of high grade Eastern Carolina tobaccos at satisfactory prices besides numerous smaller sales to other parties We understaruKiumor is being circulated that we have not opened in (VnVfa’Mlelt of North Karolina account of lack of funds. To this we will answer that we have had f letters from numerous hanks Who agreed to lend us money asking why we have not called for the loan. This has h9Fen because our sales have taken care of financing to a very great extent. Our finance department ad-' vises they have all the money pledged to this association that we need and this association has been in no way embarrassed for finances a single day since we began, receiving tobacco. We have not found it necessary up to this time to call upon War Finance Corporation for any loans where we have thirty million dollars pledged for use of this association whenever we need it. Our sales of South Carolina tobacco have far exceeded our expec tations and we are highly pleased with success we are having. TOKACCO GROWERS’ C< bOPKKATI VE A SSC XT ATI ON K. U. PATTERSON. This is typical of numerous other false reports purposedly circulated by unscrupulous opponents of our+association il J. y. JOYNER Touring Columhtu Girl* CWI on Mrta’jHarding Fivi* member* of the f'ohimbu* tilrfi* Athletic club photographed in front o( flu* Whits lions* after railing on Mr*. Hurtling und making bur a member of tbelr ijlob. young In»IU*» pot»!(*<! their Having* und bought a car. They ore now enjoying a vacation trawling all over the United husinc** with hi* "T* mpt it in h <of hi po| lit i a lari* i i m . i |»«*vr»r unit a<ide(l |w«» ItQv* of hi- own ' K«»r who caji hi ame u- for ididing /j and *li|>f»mg, ' H Without iritllnf whipping Mr*. .Sorrell had admitted <n l»,« • land that f»h«- Iself iik*rr>«d when she w»* 1* Colonel 1 t»n al lows «| that Id year old girl* ii”W*'Uy-> Know inure than HO >< ar «*l«i w oou n <lul .*lO year* afro "They think the) «u>d Majtir Pierce "I Mm aura mnn t mm. x coni ( cilujnel I ahgHton, “jonie of them know more than I do, and almost a* mu< a a* you. Major ’ ll« went on to •>. plain that the path of true love ne\er run* tonooth lie «|uoted thi several timen an<l pointed out how much like children thu coupU acted, *uhi tti.),. hnaHy that it wn* an Infernal *hnno the parrot* didnT top inU rfi rng ' I let the girl and the man g« t nuirrud The ea*e will occupy Monda) '* ae-valon of reorder'* court. Mi I > Y., i* believed to he the onty w<.;«»n » the t lilted Stub * .to become 1 head of i| u organiiation of civtl war vrl« r » *-1 Mm- b«» tm«n • *i<b*nt >«i I( Orange HU>«*om». the Aurvivora of th 1 famou* 124th Regiment. Niw York Val untce'!■** of Vffbfi b her father waa a Kbit I, be I. ’ - '. t ome to the I ootball (iiißir. Sept. 3d When a Man Begins to Accumulate In; fintlK hiniMflf. Saving hits 1 »*.••• 11 tln* foundation of jnaitually t\.ry enduring fortune. Safe investment.* have made permanent .savings and iiurea.std the for tune of many a man. 0 If you have no aetouid in *mr Savings Depariment, ojieti one NOW, save Hvstemalit ally and then invest wisely. Do not hesitate to ash our utlviee on invest ment matters* , The Wayne National Bank Dependable for Two (venerations asdasd I . ' I v ' • I “There Ain’t No I Such Animal” o•. ' J lIV. ; o ’ .* : aaß > o ■ Name ten merchant princes who never advertised. I No? j§|| v ■ Then name nine. Six? Two? One? I Why, what is the meaning of this? f , H ■ Simply. that “There ain’t no such animal.” Great I commercial successes since the dawn of history have m been erected largely by advertising, of one sort or an- I other. ILfS I The Big Successes X Are the ;| | Big Advertisers II ■ SI d m * ■ The columns of Goldsboro News can help improve ■ your business. I " SATf I>AT »gTT. U '

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