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K WBATHER \ I dnif Titdi! ui W*ds*»- 1 sgspasg*i»wswsdMw ■ ■ ■'■ • »—... J .i " I'll' 1 ▼•LOB TWO i I HUMMER in. p ' DR ZENO WALL IN STATEMENT THANKS CITY«SUPPORT Pulor Say* 8* b Mack PlcaMd Wttl (W RaaaHa of ' tike Revival - >•* WAS UNABIJS TO PREACH SUNDAY IMon our mWkl Comes to . t deep tonight w* desire to express our 4e«p m 4 » Imera appreciation to Mr. Currls (or tho mm of hie now , warehouse, (or without it thla meat lag could out here beoa held; to Mr. Carter ot the Carter o»pasy for wiring the bulld|{kl. and (or (hrgishtag several of these large n« watt lain pel to Mr. Thoe. Nor wood for (urnlnking the material need la building our platform, and to brethren J. M. Mitchell, J. W. Jones. and Percy Joneh (or build lag It. and lor tiling the sky light* no they would not leak too badly, god (or dolag other seeded work around here; to Brother Oresn (or hie thlthfuicesa ae a watchman; to Mr- Sol laaaaa (or ordering a thoua aod chairs lor uh; to Pnrf. Ifurat for, BmdlpC ua IT* of hla chairs, and to. unhefs who hare done »ucb aplwdß* id work; to the members of our ftn aoce committee who hare gone about caring for the financial Interest* of the meeting; to Mr. Montagu* for fenlobiag shade* for our lamps; to Mr. Warren Supt., of oqr Old Pil low's Borne for permitting ua to UM aoma of thair chairs; to the breth ren who used their trucks In bring- 1 lag the Amirs to this place; to our brethren Hamrick and Graham who hare acted aa treasurer*: to Mrs. J. C. Pats who has not missed a single service and vftso has •‘rendered *uch g fine ear* lee at the piano and her fakhfwl companion; to MBs % Kate Wade aad Mrs. Rutledge foil- their eneetient work In inking down. *Vn short band, opr Messages from time to time, and for furnishing ropWa to our papers; to the Goldsboro New* for handling, la full, our sermons and thus helping advance the kindg dom of God; to the Daily Argus and tbs Weekly Record for the loyal sup port which they have given the meeting; (surely no preacher ever received more loyal support by (he papers of hts city) to my brethren tn the ministry who ha vs. by their presence and prayers, helped so substgtittally; to the members of our choir who have attended Witti such Inspiring regularity; to liro. O'Brian of Mt. Ollvve for coming to us In a needy hour and for,render ing such acceptable sefrlcie to Mr. Wolslhgrl who by his happy heart, smiling face sad wonderful voice has helped §o graciously; to the pollcnmen for their valuable work; to Mr. Rose for the turn of his cover for our piano; to you who furnished these lamps; to Mrs. Walter Den mark for tier work with sunshine chot{; to you who have entertained beautifully to your homes; to Denmark who reported the meeting to the Argus; to you who havo given your moral and flngndlii], support to this meeting, anjU_esp*ei;- laity to ray school mate and yoke fellow tn the ministry. Brother Brooks, who has hem such a hl-s*. Ing to me and 1o his chnrehes nod to Brother Potlsr who hu* stood by on so beautifully and so faithfully, and there are other ministers In the city who would have done as nobly bad their work, and health been such as to penult, and to all others have helped to make the men-I }lne the igueoes* which lUjina be*y; yea lo one and all we return the gratitude of our hearts, and assure you that we shall ask our Heavier Father to roward each one. In His In His own way. tor what you have done In helpin to forward the inter/ est* of His Ron's Kingdom. To gracious, growing, going Golden hearted Goldsboro we waft the grati tude of our hearts, sad bid yon God-; soeed. and aacrtho all of the glory to •* . | PROFESSIONALS RULED AGAINST [in athletic meets \ I \ PARTS, July 21—Once a profas s fatal always a profrsslon.il was the ' ruling made tonight at the ronaree of the International Athletic Federa tion. The decision was taken, on j motion of Adje American representa tive Joseph SloCahe who was sup ported by H 0. Barclay of Oreat forth a person who knowingly be- Brltaln. The ruling I* that hence- j cgme* a professional - Cannot again be qualified at ■■ amateur. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS MCDONALD MATS ARMS CONFERENCE f CALLED AGAIN | Resolution However Is Defeat ed k House of NO VOTE TAKEN r . ON LEAGUE QUEBTION i LONDON. Julr*4N*»(By the Aaao , *1 Mad Prats.)—J. Ramsay McDonald. leader of the opposition In the house 1 of commons moved a eeaalatlaa •«- ' day la favor of cqpvoniag an la . ternstioaal conference to discuss the limitation of a miaents and the house ' rejected the proposal 2M to It* 1 No vote was taken on an aaead- I njpm Introduced by R. W O'Neill , which had been unsppted by Be gov ernmant Inviting -tf»gf*avenunrnt to taka the earliest favorable opportu nity to obtain the object daalrad through the League of Nations* This amendment was talks dout. The op position later explained that no men tion bad baen made in hla raaolu ttno of the''league ,of Nations be cause that organization had uot yet wait the conlMiyece of all the Import ant nations of tho world. It was moat daslrahla that the United States should oome Into such a conference aad Up wanted to mg)ro It parfaotly plain to Be American people that ■ Utare was SO Wish to make It dtf ‘ teult for them to come In. The debate on Mr. McDonald s res olution In favor of a disarmament] conference turned leas on the Ideal] to be obtained than on the manner of obtaining It, The government cpuld not meet the labor resolution with a simple nag stirs 'because as Mr. O'Neill confessed such a course would create ''a misunderstanding abroad knd would not represent the real faelings of the mass of the People «s BUM BESTROYED,". Kim Tovn m ' UGHTiK UTS Colonel Joo Roh in non Aim Looes I*anre Oak Tree On Center Street XM Wlien ft 1* Split LIVESTOCK AND HAY GO UP IN FLAMES During severe atorm Sunday night the barn of E. \V Rutledge, on the old country club place was struck and burned to the ground Two mules, a valuable cow and twen ty ton sos hay went up In flames, along Iwlth 4 lot of machinery which was* stored In the building. . The barn waa an unnaually fine one and the loss of the livestock was a severe one. ’The dumnge In esti mated ut 13,500. At the same time the storm was progressing nicely In Goldsboro, run ning folks In off the front porches and the aide porches, et cetra. und besides picking out some of the nic est trees In the city to let the light ning strike. Col. Joe Robinson lost a large old oak on Center Street near the busi ness district when the lightning pick ed out a hulb chunk of wood and flung It acrosa the lot. No one wuq hurt to any great extent, except Col onel Joe's feelings. He loved his big tree, and one cannot blame him KINSTON FARMER BADLY KNIFED ] IN CUTTING FRAY Kinstim. N C., July 23 - flosrrv Robertson was probably fatally c lust Sunday near his home ten milei south of Kinston by Terry Tyndall, the former lielng in a local hoxpltnl und the latter In Jail awaiting tin outcome pf Robertson's Injuries ' TtfiVAxon has a family and it Is ' said that he had recently employed, Tyndell to help house hla tobacco crop, furnishing Tyndal hoard lodging The (rouble Is said to ha< , resulted following alleged tnsultjyi* remarks made In the presence o' | Robert son’a family. Robertson r | sensed the remarks and ordered Tyn dell to get off his buggy. Robertson used s small board 'to remove Tyn dall from the latter's buggy anil the former proceeded to use hla knife on Robertson. KU.EK.H IIU I MEM MUEII . FOR DUKHAN MlS’* HEATH Dt RHAM. July 23.—Suit has been) enterday here by W. A Pope, admin- 1 Istrator of the estate of the late John I T. Popo against the Raleigh Eihihl-I tlon Company, owners of the Raleigh baseball park for $26,000 The suit grows out of the death of John Pope ) following a fall from the bleachers > 'of the Raleigh ball park during a game played on June i, 1*22. BENNY LEONARD AT HIS BEST GETS DECISION IN bovt I Ringside. July 23.—Benny Leon ard successfully defended hla ti lls of world's lightweight cham pion against lav Tcadler qf Philadelphia In a fifteen iflWt*. . both tonight a( the Yankee tda-s dlum before 1i crowd of hl-le t»6.ooo people, 1-canard won eas ily. It was his second victory over ' j Tend Ur. „ It was one of the rhamptoa’a easiest victor tea. He was at hit j beat and the challenger was la ' about ike wprtt (grin be kse dte i played since becoming a i-haUeng , | er. Lsoaard waa accurate and j , kit hard. Tendler waa ex tremely Inaccurate and left the champion unmarked. ■ , - „ 111 ■11 i IP CM TO Fffß HIISELF In Pt*a of ffoHt Demonnlralion Affvnl Hpriitlnu of Flour HOME PRODUCTS SHOULD BE USED Raleigh. N. €.. July *l—“While wo are having ‘Live at Homo cant-1 [ paignx uml are at riving to havo homo prod mi h labeled 'Mado la North t’ar ‘ olina.' I hope wo will not forgot to look Into the vlrtuoH of our own grown wheat and homo ground flour," said Mrs. Juno S. McKtmmon. in charge of the Home Demonstra tion work of the State College and Department of Agriculture, lo a statement Issued here tonight. "Much has beenr said about the hard wheat flour which cornea Into the slate from another part of the country and of the line bread It pro duces. but It la now high time that, the merits of our native grown aoft wheat flour ba equally hell know Mrs. McKtmmon enntinued •It Is trod f*d« soft Whegt flodr does not contain aa much of thf elastic ingredient known as glutei as dogs the hard wheat flour, but contains quite enough to produc light, fluffy rolls and wholesome well rlaen loaves. I should Jibe to <•■ phasice that statement so that H m never be forgotten. “All we need td Consider la *’ Itles as wall aa the convention this yeast shall be fresh and lively »n> that the mixing and munlpuation of the dough shall be properly done. "For 'six' 1 month* of one yeur I spent much time In experimenting with bread dougs. using both batd and soft wheat flour. Result* with the North Carolina flour were ex cellent. 1 TtunJ that bread douu’i [ made from this aoft wheat flour must be a stiffar .nan that made with hard waaat and It required tb refor.’ a >onga| period for rising. “ "The list or of the bread wai un excelled and the ligblnesas of the finished product left nothing to he dealred. A Woman aged not fetr. therofore to use flour ground tn her neglhhorhood mills If she wNI fol low reetpea and directions which the office of Home Demonstration Work will be glad to send. “I understand there are at present around two hundrpd flour mills In North Carolina which produce* ap proximately four million barrols pf flour per year. Enough to Jeed the whole population of the state The ! housewife who learna to use this home product not ’ only give* her family a wholesome food hut helps In the great mvement to nutkel North Carolina feed itself. "At the recent annual mhiiol and conference for North Curollnn Home' Demonstration Agent* held at 4»lue , Ridge, one of the ifihat Interestlng demonstration!, given was In mak ing tea rolls with North r'arolina soft flour, home made liquid yeast, and an eg from the moultry raised on the farm The roll* were prepared, baked and served to thej audience that all might teat thn, quality, and (he agents were enthu siastic in their praise of the resulta • Alton it I I OKT Raleigh, n c. j u i y 23.— Four hundred u*rt ninety persons were placed in position* during the week’ ending July 21 by the Employment Bureau, of the Department of latbor rtud Printing. Commissioner M L. Shipman announced tonight Wll-■ mlnglon led with 122 placement* fol lowed by Charlotte with llg COYER YOU IVSCHIMFN NAAIF I NASHVILLE, fenn . July 23 (iov (ernor Peay wrote his name not luj j the sand, hut In the Imperishable | concrete of a North Carolina high way When he Inscribed with a stick iln the road bed sifll soft. "Austin j Peay. ovrrnor or Tenn June 11, 1!>21"! lat lotadia, N C. | ~■" '• - ■■■■■ >V = t.oi DAMRO. H. Cn TIERDAT HORN Dili, JULY sl. IIWI LIFEBOAT OF LEVIATHAN /t I (01 u I |‘j • - -■ fv i i. j] I MJM mU - fab-- This plioiograpti shows rhe I.eifia- I ihan'a Ilia towboat, the Rear of Us , kind. It la equipped with Mkhorse , power motor and radio, u aeMrimillug. ■ non-csi>slxal>le and'wilt tow f,uiO p«u sum la other lifeboat*. Ml JOWSDI WILL GIVE VIEWS i'i fflnMi I o KefuHCh to Discuss Either For eiffn or Domestic Pdiitirs on Idindinß I NO FIRST HAND INFORMATION HE SAYB> • New York. July -23 Senator HI-1 ram Johnston, boomed by his friend* for the Republican nomination In 1«24 returned - today from Europe on tho leviathan und tonlkht was : preparing for delivery at a hanquci' to be given In hla honor Wednesday night a message to the American j people' in the nations foreign rein-' l lona. The senator who spent four and one half months abroad refused t< dismiss either domestic of- foeutgu polj)lea and declared that on Wed riesday. night he would say 1)1*1 "which In my humble opinion Am<>r tru Should adopt towards Europe. ’ Pleading Ignorance of flrst him information In the political (imposi tion at home Senator Johnson InstsL *’cd be could make-po comment on the result until he had a chance to cg|*b. up He categorically refused to sgya whether b< would he a can-) 1 didate In 1D24 or not. He that his addrdss on Wednesday 1 would not embody any Mtuleutant on j that aubject. •■■ ■ | . FARM WOMEN TO HEAR NUMBER NOTED SPEAKERS Raleigh July The reaulu during the first year of co-opera tive marketing of tobacco and cot i' ton by the commodity association: will he discussed by representatives of these organisations ut the twen ' ty first annual meeting of the Stale Farmers' sml Farm. Womens t ®n ventloq to lie the State ( o) lege July 331 and August II and 2! ' ‘ This will be a part of the bustm •program that ha* beep arranged so Wednesday morning, August 1 An, Thursday, August 2, the Wet In will lie concerned wlllT the cotton boll weevil and methods of fighting the peat George A Muloney of the, Federal Department of* Agrtcultun field staff wll* lend the featured with „uddras*c* by Dr. E <’ Brooks. President of the l ollege. W A Graham. Commissioner of Agrl ( culture. Dr. J Y Joyner, President] of ibo Farmers' Copvcntlon, and 1 Mrs. Ijaeey MacArthur. President of the Women's convention Governor Morrison hup also been Invited tc appear and It I* expe-’fed that he 1 will take part In ihe opening d»> exercises On, Tuesday night, Vlrs Ruby I Green Smith of Cornell University I will talk on “The Farm Home A [ Family Partnership” Mrs Palmer| Jcrman. President of the North • ar oltna Federation of Woman's ClMba, will deliver an addrexa on "United Womanhood’ at the meeting of the Home liureaiis 041 Tuesday, und Mra H It Cotton.. tßrnied" the moth er of 'Woman's Clubs In North f'aro- I Una." will have as hes subject “All Horts of Women" on the, same dale 1 I In the womens aecllon m»SA' things! slmut diet, health, family income, the garden und marketing . surplus I produc* will be considered wtth the discussions led hy women wl experience In these lines. Aa event is Um l!fc*eu<bk J“T‘ Ut (Coumrum as. Pi«« ' LEVIATHAN 1 N I FROM MAIDEN | VOYAGE TODAY NEW YdMrii JMJy Thd Le vint ban t.oday completed ifr. Utalden viqage uudci the Ameri ' all ll.ig Moii th.itl I'.ou |,iy*iii« u. re it iti<' >1 ilil-drV PUi: adhere dir giniiJ llrtci ttoek.if / llu riiiining time m/ji Soirth iftnptun Wkl 6:12 bdur* and, II | in In wits. »lth .anNw'c'Hf* syei-d or 2S.»;i knols anWn'oii'i . t Tell stowivyg sHp|M-<l abourdut helburg and Southampton They were turned over to Ellis Island .iiithurltleH / THREE BfiTHS H MT OLIVE SUiin i FOOM LIGHTNIN6 Two Neffroes on Front Porch and One in Kitchen Electrocuted ItOl.T WENT INTO lIOUBE ON ( LOTHBS LINE Mt unt O ive. Julv. f 3- Geo go Wat* jin. 23. Aaron Jackson. IS. util j Thomas Faison. S. all colored w*ri i afterniam ulmut ,4 o'clock, at a ten ant house on a farm Ik longing tn Y. 11. Knowles, a built u mile and half jlvhni here The two boy» were ou the front porch, und showed unt the ( leant sign of uny eoninct with the j brill. The man was back In the l kitchen, auil Just preparing <o take | his ncul ut the table lo partukc of i i a mt al. Hla clothes w«re paitlitlly burned off of him and his breast was batfly scorched; and hla wife was also scorched, hut suffered li- I other Injury. The electric curreni was thought to have flrst hit a clothe* I' wire, attached one end to a pc and the other to the houae corner I nr porch (Mist,, and run thence tn the j houae. where the three sudden ' death followed. SHICY OVER THE ! ! REPARATIONS PAPERS BEING MAINTAINED Another Ten Days To Elapse Before Delayed Dncumenta Made Public *• .. w COMMONS POHTTONE (OIwTIHHINfi RUHR LONDON. July -23 The secrecy agreed upon by the and French governments, concerning the j reparation documents forwarded la the allies la being closely malnlaln ed und It Is expected another ten days will elaspe before any reply It received from the French govern ment owing to the delay of the meal ing of Premier Polncall* and l’r«m- Icr Cheunls In consult over the Brit* lull draft note It had keen arranged to discuss the Ruhr question today in the house of commons Thursday when the for eign office estimates come- up for consideration hut the government In the belief that such a discussion alt present would not be helpful to Ike delicate negot let lons has decided to IKistpone the debate Indefinitely. PATIENTS REMOVED FROM ASYLUM AS EARTH, SHAKES r SAN nRRNARDINO. CAU, July S 3 —Tho removal of 510 patients from i the state hospital for the Insane at Hatton near here was ordered to day when It wss discovered that damage tn wall* of a hospital build ing by the earthquake lust night ha* rendered the aructure unsafe for oc-; cupanry. Edwin W'ayte aetlQg superintend . ent sold he expected many of the; patients removed would lie obliged to sleep in the open tonight. Tbare are 2.260 at the Institution and there 1 I Is no room In other wards for those taken out A hole ten feet square was torn" 111 the wall of the north building | Two wing* wera affected W IYT “TOHTI HFN" I’HOHKII WASHINGTON, July 23 •fhe*”T'nll ed Statek foul f ommlssion lias been | asked by the coal miners union to! 1 tnvealgale conditions under which' | Alabama mining companies arc said jto employ convli t labor. A union i letter made public today aald tha<' I reporta "spread broadcast*' Indicated that convicts bad been “compelled lo . i suffer torture" In order that "non I gsi'in mining companies might reap (a profit.” ■ J ! MMKK as nmns 19 KW w suit •» - «... Action To Htart Immediately A«ainst Myatic Orders < ForcinK Them Out • ATTORNEY GENERAL TO BACK SUIT AI.IU.NV. July *|— Action will be k*ffun Immediately seeking to re ■traln the Incorporators of the WtiUht* or the Ku Kluch Klan Inc 'ihml Kamelta Inc. from exercising .powers iia a corporation In New | 'ork stair on the grounds that tKfcy x-oLs4tcnialeri.il changes In their cer ' tthcaie of Incorporation after It waa • approved by Supreme -*ourt Justice i A. K. Pierce. Attorney General Carl Sherman who made, the announcement talar a conference with Secretary of State Hamilton said he alao would aak that 1 the court laaite an order cancelling the papera tiled by the organisation In th<- Secretary of State's office, BURNING SHED IN' SOUTHERN El Os TOWN GIVES SCARE Old Building in Flame* Near (he Plant of th« Virginia Box Company (’oil Out Fire De pnrtment and Half the Town WAS OF BUT VERY LITTLE CONSEQUENCE I Fire breaking nut In a shed Juat ; beyond the plants of the Virginia | l.umber and Box Company lust night ; < tiled out the Are department and j moat of the town. The blast wua die , covered around mldqlulit and (toun looked as If Ibe sot Ire plant ft* the box company.wm lu Itnnie*. Vti alkrrn sent the firemen hurry ing to the blase but on lecnutu of iU iitpocoaaaMUty Duty were unable ti reach the Are until I* hid burned itadlf mil WUffdTodn seetog the Motet from the burning abed hurried to the expecting -lu aau the—lit other—pitil being destroyed. The old building was built of rich pine and the lames found randy ma terial The glow In tb* sky waa mialeuding aa to the alae of Ihe ira. Thd-A rente n ware unable Ui set eloae enough tp by of any aaeUtunre In Affhtlng Ihe Are. although they a pretty run to It GEMII ill FIGHTING HI FROM N V PRISON Says He Wiut CruHlv Healen in South Stale Whil* on Chain GanK s SAYS WILL KILL SELF BEFORE RETURNING • New York? July I* WllMhm Mor rell, a book aalbsman arrested in a lintel here laid night who admits thal he escapdd from a prison road 1 gang In OeorgTtT announced . todar, ■ Ihut he would aak Oovenor Smith FT i Investigate his case before honftrlr papers. The convict added that ha would kill himself before returning to Georgia, where he aeaerta be was cruelty beaten by guards^ Morrell, who will lw tented In court tomorrow waa examined by a I uhlan In the Tombs prison where th« ! salesman la h«ld aa a fugitive from i Justice The doctor;, said he did no* have authority to dlacloee the reaulta { of his examination The examination ! was made In presence of reporter!. Morrell displayed ntarka on hi' I legs ifrblahflhe asserted were made by 1 shackles and the warden said the mark-i showed at the place where the sbiu-kles would bav* clasped bla legs. CM.LNC TPsaiß over TO HKKMKN VIHITOKS DURHAM. July 13.-The work of 1 the hotel or housing cominlttte to whom was given hteTnsk of securing j rooAu for the hundreds o fAremei | and, visitors expected to attend the andilal convention and tournament convening here on August 6 has been i made easy through the offer of th« officials of Trilly college to turn the 1 entire collage plant over to the local committee, The offer haa been ae-| 1 repted and the Aremen and thel. - friends will be quartered at the col- 1 , lege during -Uie four days of the meeting tin- official announcement of the program to be carried out during the foenventton est I he made ! public wltpln a, ftw days. f » te i. ■ .AUli Awnnwioß * ¥ | 'ASSOCIATED PI IBM ( • —--- >;' FSIH MUST Stvs BEST CHOP IN : FISTEBN SfCTlffl ‘ Frunk Parker Mach PM After Trip <*»e State more corn is" BEING grown HaLBIOH. N. c., July K.— "North Carolina la u wonder Aayaoe who ► doubts tbtf nhonTff go 'iStmSßj* crops are magnlAcent and. PTMUonl ly every available acre le bains'***, eil." Frank Darker. Agricultural teta- Get Irian for North Carolina, who he. relumed fro* .p axten.lve trip ~ much of the A late, deelarod la a ' statement Issued .here tonight. "The cottoo crop la doteli Femark abla wall." said Mr. Par|ar, "The dry period prior to July resulted t| a stocky growth, and startod early fruiting, connequaatly platen ala RM of squares and haalth(al gromth. ■' Hfanda art generate. goad *nd eel tlvatlnn excellent. The linggg* quantity and quality of fffUUatn used this year are qaiet nodeenhw In the color and growth. The biH weevil la disappointing tba entamate ox Ist special lata by their uanvop ate tlvltlos. Mr. llaboe M Dmm pte presses disappointment In that Mg 'rats were In Aelds where ftete ball wnevlla appeared, and that oftgn times where a Aeld era* hearily >|te tested the surrounding telds «l» , he free Mr. Lei by at Qhall|ggtM| •tales that the InfaaUllate In |Ai - spotted and the Aeld illtWiff to analyte It la hanfeapping the hte I vestlg.ittons m results Will b« wMM* what dirAcult to Intsrprte. The & und substance of the whole «•*•££. ; tion la. howevar. that the farms* te gifting the beat of the deal; aaj^, , ex itected changes soon teM>||M|%» .p- ( talists (eel that , He preparation Is hath* i '"."bating !lie weevil. H ~Wplf| lhal the farmer will not lerrlble pest -.-r lonely UOUIftHH g*. tuallv overwhelmed ahd edHwRP' help 1 ' crop la I quite good With . .gnroufl WM ■ ihe stalks are fairly towwH l the roots deeply eaMNM|MW^' : Wn' ..-II are in cndluda to M ■I. . i inping ears to ft mAiiaß ibe MS.k ■!•*« ulei ticularly Interesting in lldh »0«: l i >■' Gw < asual nttserver, and (ddlCp rr himself The crop te from grama than usual, and tjlp urcc ot pleasure to alt «u«ee«£§ Farm work Is fairly teßfXfßfe 1 rep ting in a few areas WlWm thfl cent rains have kept tk« MRRR(H of the Aeld* since the new (Bh haa started Mr Parkir adWT»" made Aeld oouata in ;fMte H Rte (ravels and be said he •nh lotte eetnd to note that the namteer .df • corn Aside exneed ia| other «w. • He observed that the id(* AeMn W«#» very few In Bee tern ptenllhn while In the Piedmont they wnm t numerous, espectally ad ante | tral counties. "One banker tp Rotes. gomery county stated thte the tente ers would go mit of huslneee hi Rtte* more year* If they contlßnod JAu the past three years ha*d km” Parker said, "and from tbdfhdMbp of idle aside la that ate tfete #■> appear to have » "The tobacee crop Is vary 'hdßMt* ing. The -stand* In the tmtinrmm southern counties are fflttlh rflßff |M the more northern cotteUan aNRh ular stands are obeervad. RrhaMh .. getting under way mfMIR h» Wh pmit and southeastarn ndW>ll*g 1R» , rains were bothering tope, hot Up peat week's favtuable tetaUpr note dltloos art calculated to Aftf* aptb progress. "Tip F.astern part otphe apt# mas heavily damaged by a«M|ft/rdhp. n year ago. while this tear the aoano area that seemed then P ht PM most haa excellent crops. The (don ers generally remarked thni pop have (he beat they hdd .* seen for many yearn. 1' * For fwa hundred ntMno Os RR ttep'- W F Callander. Chpftflha UPPPn of Crop and i .w- Htotp HiUteln. Federal Department off Agrlcntturd. accompanied Mr. Paper. ■ "A good many tlelda.iHlh «d« ugan and soy beans for hny won wHpd while a reduced number M (ft with these crops tehoPMlMhfpgh corn were noted It VIU that the lyiy acreage will egtuU hpt >***> s' crop, for the slpapd tedfin that then with the heavy raP qJ). It was found necessary p plant Uj. 'Top* and to harvnte dthora ftp •£«. instead of planting them a* drteln ended »r I tsHF M.Kk.H OF YAP IT Hrium mßAlil NEW YORK. July }L—Tw«Pdgjk passengers returning frnp ItelMßf on the yacht Stray, many offßn 1 woman and children. Were tfcNPn •" ...to the water* of New tork Mppr ."night when the craft wan ftUjrt , hv the excursion et«MR RMM|R|> (dying from Red |i«L Mb lain Up* York -- rjlitYt . up in Alberthgg' tdp'gMHHV’ lauded at Brooklfte. nuci fit* ani
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