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B*i* S IMS, eiinii a«n g.—
rifft; NtINBCH iii
GREECE SUBJECTED TO INVASION
BY ITALY WP LATTER TAKES
OVfB ISLAND IN THE IONIAN SEA
» tiwr ‘m x , . '
ANB
ntuen Killed When
WieHs Break Over Lit
s vpe City On The Inland
All* 31 i(H) the Aaeo
ciata4wV*.-*K'orrw occupied by
Mm ItMina.'. today after t .burp
bomhftWfcxenl abea at' leaat 16 were
kllM Wl many wmßadad
AMHEFB. Aug air--(Hr the An
awdeted press) The lamllng vs the
rtalHUia ft Corfu •4a rarrleil out
uFdnr (he gun* of the (leet a hlch j
flfad Mr Jb« town Fire alao »t«|
ogm mi MS airplanes above the low ii
, ’#Hw A«|. 31. -(By the Aast»
Ctatli jirreaalThe Greek delegation
barf" Ac-cited Inet rvcttoa tonight to
attliiMt the Italia u-Grtnk dlspatr to
the League of Nation*.
HOMlv Aug 3t (By the Axuotla.
wpußced that owing to the
tad Proasl It I* iieutlofficially an
nounced that d»IM to th* raply of
I jUraeca to Italian ultimatum atitcb
•ms rerMornl a refusal of Italy's
ilfmand'. the flatten foteremeat hail •
decided to procaed to the military or- j
■ rogation of Corfu The oowxpapdtiv
raport that Corfu «u occupied thlx.
afteraoou hut ao official coiiferunt-1
tUM hgi* been published __ i
ROM hi. Aug 31 -lily the Amo- f
elated Paaa*»Th< Italians occupied
Cortn at F'd’etoh this aftertiuo Corfu’
la a Greek Island la the fooloa -tea •
with lit ton* of Corfu an Itn rap
tthl The tgland baa a stragetlc Ini-1
OdTtaat ta agar In gthr egbinuira of
t|a Adriatic aad an nurh has a hair I
far allied oaral forces during the.
4%r. Corfu ala# glraa access
(a Albania an It I tax only a fau mlloa
off Iky Albanian coegpa. -IMe former
Klaar’a ouumter palace ft> our of the
rapture* of CaHBl
. ’ •.*»*•. • 1
in
Ron to thb Mtaiatar at 4|f#ae to- 1
talaighi naaouaoe* the landing of 1
Italian natal foroA* on the Island of
Opfta " ... t
she lauding was effectr dwlth- 1
ou( dtfftcatly , 1
y * _ - ■ - , -I
"ABHIMGTON thy A. I* IA duscu '
AmerjpanH interaatad in relief work I
art etatlofead al Corfu which hue
baag bombarded hy the Itatlaus. ac- 1
rordlng to M M ’Haskell . who uu- '
til.h few mouths ago nerved ax Red 1
Cross coailuitudouer to Greece.
T ~ ____ ' I'
ATHENS.—The Italian fleet Ixim
hoarded (he police xtattou and erhool j]
'on (he lelhud of Corfu, auyn aa offl-1 (
CMI coamiunftatiup Issued thl.i after- i
noon , ,* I*
T|*» i ummuiih ytiou any* that (
*bsn the govorner of t orfu wan In ,
formed the Island .wax t oho occupied
he raid that he would aak lastrac- )
ftoßi from the government. ,
but betoralliasoarrlved llbllhd troop. |
landed ndfc tha fleet bombardad the j
police stafhm and school which i
caught flm. TUo communication doex |
uut mention any casualty hut from ,
of hat aoufrcs it le rcportdi ther ,
urra -omc
ljuadoa. Aug 11.-- Adlspatcb to tbe <
dgll mall from flume spy* It in re- I
ported that two claasoe of Italian re- i
■ervlst ary being held in rendym-s* »
to be I 'call to colorx If this Is uecc«»- I
aary . I
(KH|lfc FR|E 9TIOOI.
(FLtMATM AKimCRNAHt l
it ■ i- t
Mtym G. KlllaH. founder of uhat later I
y>r< a BIS Wngkington Cntverslty of tft I 1
rcity. Wft on bis westward 1
MMrney ntofe that lour score yearn 1
(<• found a achool la a district 1
Hot yet wholly civilised." be consider- 1
ed hj. destination reached an bln ar
rtal here, ao th# atory goee.'aa he »»* t
men carrying mail in ualmat xkln ’
pouches He imme4|ato)r cxtaldUlied ’
the ’ Mix* Imi Free HctwyA « non-aec- 1
tartan InaUtatloo whWh recently i
oslebrated Its ISM annlverxary. 1
Tha InatltutlOß la unkiuc. and bax <
)d nay tad thousands of children wtth- *
out from I to 14 yeses I
are fflKvtged for. the capacity of tht :
ineMSLpi he tug A matron, two i
tenofpT n physician. 1 *mi nunaoe and I
a fojyeational director compose the i
xialf. A feature ta that domestic xcl
,moa la taygkt boss aa well aa girls.
*gfWWT4i*kn Rrr
n |Ay Halem. Aug 31 A mcetlag ,
of (NKsycuttee commlitet- of the (
Winston Tphaoco Board of Trade has
been cAIMI for Monday, gepteoiber 1
3. for the pnrpoM u Of aottlns the date <
for the ogmieag of the local tobacco i
morhnt anccordtag to the announce- .
meat by »taj. t/T.
of the hoard. It l«. '>*■ coasamae ofji
opinion In tobacco ciocUa »hs*4jt« u|»-t i
,m»g of tk** market will be set for tbtli
t»tt ne * 1
THE GOLDSBORO^EWS
U-TT' -
■■ «4 m * -
yiiinns iPM.a.I ■" a■■■ ad | ■ a mm -
Relations Between Mexico
J , J - r. • •■’?.; r
And United States Resumed
After A Breach of 3 Yestrs
I-
minis -
NM MIDDLEWEGHT
CIHMPKM OF WORLD
! Had Hut Trouble lUMpim
ing of Jnhnnv Wllhom in
15 Kouitte
Birr liITTLE^FKiHT
- SHOWN BY MWER
. - ■ -». ,
h ■
ftolo tlriMindx. New York, August
■ll. world middle weight Ihii-
I lug ehaiiiploiislilp imanctl from Johnny
'tllxoii as (jott'oti to Harry Ursbb
■ of Htlsburg In a lopsided 16 round
' Irattle before a ninall crowd-In the
i Polo Urounda tonight. Orohb won
i Ibe Judge- decision The no* ebam-
I pkitibhly aas not prof use In hlx rux
. niary Wlmlmll etyle becauae be did
not have to. Wllxon made a poor
* defense of the laurels lie won from
! Mlh«’ O Dowd aud hardly at any
) lime did he prexa hlx opponent.
! Deaplle the huiulmt of tim«x Gretib
! held he bnd a wide margin of earned
j points.
Farmers’ Field
Day September 13
t >
Rulelgb. Aug. 31.—(The annual far
lueta Held day aad pic«k held each
yeir at the Coastal experiment etatloa
near Willard. Punder county, hax.bvim
ant toe Thuragag. Bnplamhar |3. ar
cordlUg 'fo ahobunreinent hen- by hr.
Charles Daarlag. taaixiaat dtroctor la
charge of the atatton
t>r Ocarina said an IntrrcaMng pro
gram had been prepared for the oc
casion. with some of the lenders In
agricuUuenl thought In the 'date
spesiklag during the morning' At
noon dinner will ta- served In plrnlc
| style. ,
The entire afternoou will be devoted
j to rtaltlpg dcnionslrnUon plots and In
specting oaperlmental ” work' t being
'conducted on the fariuThnac rsllts
laud lnapoc'lona will Ih- under the di
rection of apeclallata employed by N
• ’arolltfa Slate College and the De
pur-tmei)t of Agriculture.:- The vlxltorv
will tk- given an opportnnlty to ace th
■ ipcrliiiental work being done with
dairying, poultry ralxlng. soil tertllliy
snod Improvement, cotton boll weevil
control, pecan growing and sweet po
tato«‘ cultivation
The experiment station's large vine
yard. where most of the experimental
work-with grape* In North Carolina
Is done. also, will 1m- f latted The t'.
8 Department of Agriculture at
Washington also uses this vineyard
for experiment work with grapes, es
pecially -the muscadine variety. Af
fording to Dr Itcnrlug. this vineyard
contains the largest collection of mus
cadine grapf-a to be found 'ln thi-
Koiitb During the course of the pic
nic grape JuW prepared by the agri
cultural experiment station's slafl
from grapes grtftrn on the farm will
be served
This picnic la one of xevvrul which
are being held on the six branch ex
periment station farms In North Car
oline during the summer months. Au-
Ihorttlrs of State College and the De
pertinent of Agrlcultarc say 'best
farms should Reroute real community'
ft-git-rs. to wWlcb farmers In the lm-|
medhp-- sections can go to secure the
latest Information about their prob
lems
At the recent picnic mi the I*I«mI-|
mont branch atatlon farm a<-ar States
ville approximately lO.iKdt pejefwix!
were present, ft was reported A large
liuiiilmr also attended the annual pic
nic at the Mountain branch station,
near BwanannoK' nnd at the Kdgf |
min b<- county farm nnar Tarboro
About 6M*u farmers attended the ph •
ni« a' th*- < oustnl liraueh KtaMon last
year. a*-eord*M-h* l»r Ib-arlng the #s
s lata at dlruetar. who said he la bioh
inn- forward to even a greater al
tendance at thlx year'* plcatc
kOTAMlfcft |.|(KKtBI»
Raleigh. -Aug 31 -AioUry of tin
publlr licenses have been granted re
cently at the ofllca o( Governor Cam
eron Morrison to the following per
sona: Mra Constance Harrison, of
Grcagsboro; Miss l. Hlanchs-. from
artt«; A O Allen. Wln»ton-Balem;
Aina Browning. Hillsboro; Mias Jewel
Pguftng 13chois. Charlotte; W. M
GoeMa..,. dmilktjald A. G RuaaalL
I'koMgxvlUOf HRa Allear Vick, hn*
|AcM. lMaa Jowsia T Wnff. Mockavlvile:
\ mar*
OUMI'LIMKNTH TO
WAHHEN ANI) PAYNE
I '
AcUon Mruns That Other (irffl
I'OM-ent Will Follow
Sait
I IxARHINGTON, Aug! 1L Dlplo
" ma«k relations bat ween tbel?. 8. add
IMvalco were resumed UKlay anti the
• brecall ei’lsUng for wore "tlinn three
yaara *u closed
TbaacHou of the American govern
ment la expected by mffleiala here to
be followed soon by the Obregon uov-j
erupient by Great Hrllian and Trance
‘ and Delftiim and Cuba, thus restoring
.Cubu to fta former position uniona the
1 ahtlnus
The State department th rough a pre
r urrangf-iueut with the Mexico Clty of• j
, tlclalx announce the accord ftf thf*t so
I Governments tbnxigh President Cool-!
. idge A formal statement Issued al
nt*o gave full credit for the under
. standing wtf&h made recogalltoa pos
slbla to l' D. Warren and John I*. Bart
I on Payne the commissioner* uppolnt
. od by PiuaWepi Harding to the re-)
cent conference nt Mexico ( lt>
A similar reference wad contained
In the statement to the part played In
| the Mexican commissioners to hav<
I lhr- Mexico t’lty officials comprebentl
tbeAmertcan attlludr- of thr-lr govarn
-1 meat. It was In views of tbereport and
rccomintnation cabaiftled by the four
• owmlsaioaera that the „U. 8 re
i solved la r*aaw ralatloas.
. Trade At Goldsboro
Stimulated B y
! * Tobacco Seaaon
'rMßtßSiSn'. ~ '•*<*>* stem >n » .
Trade hacr Wh been stimulated hy
I the opening of the tobaceo market for
•he saasoa. Dealers In Dry gpmlx
- shoes and other lines today reparted
- nomine I Increases In business. The
iiiobaoco season will not strike Its stride
'.for a few weeks Octolrj-r according
1 Ur leading merchants, will probably
* j ftnG buying at highest stage In thrwc
or four years It is estlmaicrl tha' far
-1 nir-ra will trettn- debt* aggreatlng hun
' tlrreda of thousands of dollars, also.
'• The dehtg are practically all local obfl
-1 gutloas.
!ODD FALLOWN ORPMANN
RARE TRIP TO M ID
*1 New Bsfn. Aug. 303.—F0r the first
i time In thalr lives. IW Inrys and girls
from tire (hit! Kr-llows Home al
1 Goldalroro. who have been spandtng
their aonual vacutlon of two weeks
lu the home of the local Odd Fallows
saw the ocean when they motorad to
Moraliead ftttv and Atlantlr View
Deach With thalhr hoatsfor an all
day out Jug yesterday The picnic
was ar ranged by Jo« K. W illis, dis
trict deputy who la a member „of
the New Hern lodge, and oilier Odd
Kcljows Forty-three phople made
the trip, the destine of which . of
course, was tlai experience of tbel
young people Irom the Home at (lie I
l seaside They ’ returned to Golds- i
boro on tlielr return from the beach {
and If It a ere fed to them to decld£. I
*j everyone of the nineteen w||| l«
back In New Bern for their vaca
tion next jtimniet Mr. W'llllg said
mvriM'O VILLA DIKD Kim
Mexico city. Aiix Jl Had not the
bullets of unknown assassins nut
short the life of Francisco Villa at
' Parra 11 tm July 2«. < Ihe former bandit
leader trade fair to In-come oa<- of ihc
greateal landholders of the republic
‘ In addition to the huge ranch at Can
utlllo. Durango, which the government
ceded to Vllln and his follokurs. an
.lotlter rich property, the Puebllto ha
cienda. south of Ojlnagu on-the'banks
of the river ConcliOa lu I'hllhuahua.,
hud treen added to his holdings by tlir
| government
Villa was also on the point of hc-<
lag given eon trot of the Han Isidro;
runeb tltuatnd in the Jlmlnex district
of Chllhuahua. and the Farr tens prop
erty. In uorthern Durango
vkw nciiTAir
New Hern. Aug. 31.- The position of
secretary of the local oYung Men's
rjirlxttuo Anaoelallon recently made
. vacant by th<- resignation of Hecrpcr
Harrel. haa been offered to C. M
jl oous. preneut secretary to the Y M
C. Ant Bcesamer. Ala . who forprerly
' waa of Hickory, N'. C.. according to an
f unuouncement by H. 11. Bmltb. preal-.
. dent of the local Y. M A
I JEW TORR COTTOV
Now York. Aug. 31 - B|K>t cotton.
. <iul*t; middling 26 43. Cotton futwraaj
- cloned steady.
Ortrvber 2( Y1 . fleeember 21 2*: JaD*
uary March 33 on;.May 23 I
p in I— :t,-Traa—
GOLDSHORO, N. SATURDAY MOHNIMi, HEI'TKAIDER I, 192.1
_ - - - -*■ ■ -
«SIIIK ; :
I UP DAY IN THE
j ROGMTPL
Cant *if County
Clerk Gken Into Us Wlh
» -, i .. i
WILL GO TO JURY , U
tomorroM Noon
Ctiinlterland Court ' Vu ,
I Aug. 31. -Finals argtiiiHt* - ware
more thwn heir j-iunplrM at the
< our lira 101 lof tialay the Alii da) of .
tin trial of It O Gin rote t umber
laud r oiinlyrlvrk on a nkarge of
. slaying of Hcv. K H l*ter« r lust
I June i.
Four of t|u woven altornte* tin-1
gagorl In •fca nape bail been heard!
«nd na court will lie opened tumor-•
row morulng at 3 o'clock the others!
are ex pec ted to finish by Boon w ben I
ibn cape* 111 i»e given to the Jury !
I nexpOcled diflculllaa lt(volvlng m l
struct ton jury drlaycii formal
opening of court' today until after!
1 I o’clock altlioit|b Judge "bite
' beard argument* ’hi m** lona at j
a nearby law bfftew.
Fitch akin has been alßdlcd four
hours to present Ita epae 1
ONE FOUND ALIf
FROM CRMt
POLAR EXPEDITION
*>
I’arfy Kclbrtts From Wnmylr
Island With Newtt of
Dbaatcr .
THREE AMKRICANH
AMONG THE WAD
——— i -
NOMK Alaska. Aug. 31.£a0 ex|«-
dltlon which left bare Mtgust third
;»cd by Alk'% vCruwfdrd w|L u went to
Wrangle Island In I 3») rued to
Nome Monday s ID'vgto ,.H
of tlu Crawford w *r«
NEW YORK, Aug. 31.- Three Amer
icana and nip. t'anadlan ware at the
head of tbe Crawford expedition which"'
sailed for Wrangle Island on Octoberl
». 133 U. all of wb<4u have glace lost |
tbetr lives
WfHIDUFN pi. IN KITK9RIAR OF 1
I'HII.Ah Itl HO I'll ACTIVHTF.N I
Omaha. Aug. 31.^Kipauelon of the)
philanthropic aetlvttlea of the Wood-)
men of the World through the eatab
«»
llahmeut of aa old people’s home for
members of the order near 8«n An-
has been announced by
Av A. Fraser, sovereign commander'
•of the society.
Tile new home will la- lircated. it la
believed, clod* to tin- Woodmen of the
World memorial aanltorlum jg-cen'ly
erected near Han Antonio (& meiv
tier* of tbe fraternal orauniMpnon as
flirted with -tuberculosis.
“The new home." said Mr. Kruser 1 1
‘‘.will be built as soon as aullatde plan* I
can tie drawn up Old men of the
soejity whose families have died; mar- j"
i lyd. moved away or lost Intereat In,
them will he eared for In the borne
Every stale In which the Woodmen
| have .members will endow and main
tain a certain number of roolna In
the home and thaae suite* will be
| named tbe state The old men
j will spend their last days In the most 1
pbasant surroundings Ip u homey at- ,
moaphertNi •’
llt.KtXt.K HI HOOI, HfKjrj*
NEXT HHWHOW MMXIIAV
l<i<Srani[(, Auk 30 The 1-aurungr
kT.Kll'd *rho«l Will MIX'D Monday
Wit It M well I rained faculty of teach
er* In charge. Under direction of
M A Hutnfrull, nnperlntrndent ol
nclmiol Thr entire nrhool hiilhMiig
ha* been renovated. additional wir
ing for electric light*. xml u tele
phone Imhlm'lihl „lq the office fur lli<
In thr high 'im-li<m4
Ij'xi vrnr tlir enrollment itwrbH
! 117. Os thin nuiiilrer t*t> were enrolled
In the high *cboll
I The teacher* are Ml** l.ulx Whit
•field. IMi iniiigr; Mr* (tlriin Mew
born, ImGruitge. Mia* fiertha < a»ey,
i tlehlaboro; Ml** Amanda t’obh.l.nin
tx:r lirtdge; M|*» Kloreeee Wood. U
bnmiir; Ml** llannuh Moore, W«r
--*•»; MU* Hannah .Maiming. Thom a*-
vllle; Mr* M. A. Honeycutt. I -a-
Orange: Ml** Moaellr Moore, chain-i
lltlli, Mlm* Vlra (Todfeller, Thotna*-
vlllr. and Ml** tilady* iHiver
A » ?•
Tlllt ttOVKMJKIR’H TKKTR
■ .1 w.ic i'
llaleigh, Aug ; ll Alovernor i'*m
eron Morrl*oa. who left the capital
Wed nr *<|a)' night for Hamlet, where!
ea uncle wee reported 111. will go to
AeWertll* Krhtar er Beturda> t«> nil
,ne «ngnc«nieni with a 4mui a*><ui
jlet. It we* a anew net at the ge»-ra
,ur'» utflve. Mirada r the geeerwr ■ ha*
I Itwjr pe|rhr*Moa et I 'eatoe
Hope of Averting Coal Strike •
Vanishes As Operators
Miner’s Officials R«wj|y
'.IT-Z,i „ irrr." —t ll - - ** t
|’ ;"?■ = '"
Morgan Befriends Evicted Woman
I ,t> jpe . •
Unfhr * :
Hr\ w FV ' ; *- ™
" ■ *f^n < .|
pg
>"r aevernl rlava Mia* M. K. I.odew Irk, tlescvndaai of the fffth of
N*w Turk, Mt among her honaebold belonging., ae ghnwn a bora, In front of
222 UafrUtm avenue an*l In ilia ahedou of tha mang«« of J. V. Morgan. The
eight) hne tear oi<i woman bait been nrlrtnl. Mr. Morgan aant food ont in
her and offered other nMl.tabre, aa dbt many page»re-by. bat Mtaa l-bdtwlgfr
waa permlUeil to rot urn to tha hour* to Bleep until aha could lad otbdf
quartern.
liundit* Hold
Up "Paymaster
And Kill Him
New York, Aug 31. Two bun-
Jfts shot nnd killed George Mil
►r. paymaster lor the Htgatford
'.ombei nnd Coal Compußy In a
voldup at Aatorlu Miller waa y.
•hot In the xtomacli amt chest when
)e fought to retain pogacaalun of
kc money bug He died «m the
pay to the hospital The jioliee
*•:ported t|iut the totibers boil ca
mped with (lo.ihH) in chsli and
’hacks
Prices On Weed
(’ontinue Good?
The gmsl ofienlng on the local to- ■
bocco market eontlatiad yaaterday ;
wltli something like :itio,uoo pounds
lielng,'sold The tobaeoo brought an
average of'2l 'v cents a fsmnd. wtth
lowar grades y
J'Liulat*. throughout the count)
been pleased with the good prl<
es tbusfar, mot u ri* uncut e of the
giMel tobaceo sensons several years
ago Js tu shine degree bo|Mo| for Ttie 1
IndleatloH ix the (her will be a con- 1
tin tied Im rcaac In the prlciat. it,ud lucv •
relive uil roAnd season Is looked
for ■*....*
'o- V » *
wm» KIIITUS' |,UH I'Ut
KI.HIITH l> KV.M M il
* ...
Titklo, Auk •!!. The r«*< ent doulilt
kulrlde us Mr. Aflahlma one of Ju
pm i foremont novelist* and of Aklko
Uni mm. it yuuDK married *muit u mux
! axlm* writer lui'b reault of a lny« us
i fair amt death pact continuca to bold
tlir attention of the Jupunenp public
.Thin lu iliii' not merely to the proml
' ii»h p of th" t»nlr or to their traub
'iltutliu, for «uld(li'« <>f prominent
pcraon* In tliu country an- not mint
uul dfr -»
It la tin- Intltptora ot Ho* fnrnotl
-1 couple that nr** k«*<*ptnt: Intcrt-at allt*
Many couple*. for tin* nmat part ob
ai ure ure necking reflected aloi >
from tin* main nt by liultutlpx Hu
I wrltt-ra' crumple
| Til** arowtll of w<*tern plilloaopliy
however. la k ruilua 11 v turn 111 Ho* plili
jUr UKUliiat an li' lit * * oni|**r any clrconi
I ntam eu
<*£< til TH ON I Ki mt
lt*«ky Mount. Aiik 'll o***l Urn
| Hoy Seoul* *if Itoi liy Mount. VVllmiu
\» liltakur*. Sprint* ll'Mu*. Tarimru am'
jotlior town*'ln thin ****-rt»«r. / hiyv xom
ito Norfolk, Va . wlter*’ they w\cre to
board a government yacht sos -at
crulae alaiiit t'heaupeuke Hay and Up
'th** Potomac rlvar Amonx the point a
of lat**reai the Seoula war* to vtalt arc
port Monro**. Mount Varitun. th*' Nor
lolk Navy Yard. Arllnxton amt the na
tional capital, where they w.erp to
■ vlafl I’oMdeht r*oofl*f«e. If nrrunc*-
i m***at frfr Vlfe vlnltv ruilM la* mad*;
They nrf expected to' r*>ttim here on
/September *M) . ' ”
mi iii i
-tinci FninUIK
GOVEiOIIS tRUEM
"o, - \
Nn Civil Affenrieit Can Pifnctkdt
Now An • Ha-
FOLLOWS FMXJC.INC.
OF CITIZKNH
OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 31 - Abnf*
lute martial law It) all of Tulga routf-'
ty was proclaimed tonight by Oov
ernor Walton to taka effeet tomorrow
at noon tha leglalntlve proclamation
jauaneudg the right to the writ of ba
bes aViitrjprk In the rounty and declare,
ahat no t lrll hgeaclea Including ,„t||r
court. Khali (auction without the Con-'
Kent or ,the military , couimaiuler.
Old Wills Go
To Col. Old.l
lulelgh. Aug 31 fol, . Kretl a
Olda. coller.to. for the North Carolina
IliMtorlcal rommiklaon. thl* week took
Into III* custody about IMP probated
will#, many of Uilhti nearly Iwo cen
tuliea old and none of them dated
later Ilian 17W. which until presented
to the Ht.lorlcal t uiiimtaalon were
filed in archive, of the wet relary of
'states’ office
| Prior to 17« fl all wlllw were filed I
with the *tate. or rather t-olony offl-1
trial., but In that year a law wan pane- j
«d providing for the ealablUhnient of 1
ettunlv court, and Ihereafter all will*'
were filed with the elerk. of thenc,
court*
Many ttf the old will* .bow the us- 1
'fm-ta of lime to »nrh a great eitent
• hat It I* aluioMt Imponeihle to read
them tht- Ink having faded anil the
paper browned The handwriting of
many I* practically illegible The
wdli*. are frequent) f referred to for
Information sought by hlwtorlan* aft'*
act|eti|og|.u
H<v rettyry V? g6 ul ' W N Kverett In
unmhetrnng that the old document*,
.wouhl be hantleil over to the llbdorl
ial ('oiniiil'mtttHi Haiti that they wernf
of no line In lilw office, bill that In
llie povaeawliiii ttf the tllwlortcal I ’tun I
.ntwHlon they timid be ilwnd aa refer-]
r i'”>> and probably be u wourur of hlr I
torical Informatlim '
Steamer Blown
Out to Sea And
Not Heard From,
■ - -*tiH'itg ifo •'* ■* * . j
COPKNIIAOKN. Aug II A amall
i tourlel t< tea liter with JtHi pnaaengur* '
| Oft-board broke Iter mooring near Mott
[ gef In a hurrhane the moat violent J
In 40 year., which nwepl oyer lianlali i
Uch|*ww|g yeattrday and no new. of
her f*t« haa. by«u ret eUotl
The whole l.land of \4hmm about
fvur mile* frooi the ctaiat I. under
.water. *
/■ ..-.mm
I^mSssslPhl
pfeics riVi find
r» u J jfIPP
CONKKaKNCKHTiUt M '5 ;
KFKORT TO R^OMCkfll
Five Hourg la^it^Hhg
r£Ur *
. *~T— •/ w,»» l
HAKHIUHI'HU. \*g 91 —frit
ol averting a guHpen*|ufr
opoiationa tauUbed iud«> Ufrft#
and official* us Iha Miner. >tfr«li|
Hon* lor aettlemegt tttk
inw varlou.ly uuallgod and UfrEfl
acceptance of the prtacifrtfn m||U,
hour* In eiHcurCvt; dl*MHfr|ri
dem orlng tq hrl|?g ibng
I love,nil, dUiaUred iKdh
dig them to relurn at 19
row. »
tioternor Macbot .ajg gt gfrkMA.
qim^drul^g
tng while John L. Lcwfr
having been done <h« u|lawWS^W^
when Ooverhor I'lnehflg tootT tMtSm
itiSnftWni
ilk operatwra gifrdL^J^y^
in w a«t .frnguSiMHflHlß
» room by tfrttudviVnit. tfrn'kSla. fr
long with the .aaw-late'ttAMVp*!
a I*o had a M|ert>c roof,
aH£.■
' Biff'.&atnoni||frfrp |
flHlalgh. Aug Hr fikMKjyf-l
I xj** 1 * 1 *
■ o-opdrailtr rnarhming^Mfel^
• ' ere CWWM|3
lullon began i.ujdu*.V •JxM''
When more .ha#
iMtopli ibe alHglfl '
•* <«d Ilia- laetUug gl
, 1.1.M.,1 , , l*brallotl
vI. trtt In lb,
111. I’ll count)
Itacco i ooptuaMto,
• irgaolicd gro«cr* iMK
Iga of rl,t aunt *9**W#£vjf * *' u
aonator Joaaph fr/gUTfra XM&gfrgHfr
H ft W ard' and Tuck.* (
manger or (be awaoclatlufr
Were wild) applauAad
f era in • ih. mid tffMWV
proHecul lou Tj-V 1 A
rtev.ral «r#we» frmubm-.
-ml at lon who bad rugjji)|MMU
the Hlchm<ho» Wfliuwi it&m 4MHMS
<ooperatlv> wMh tha f|M
KUtwtern Carolluw h«ullinl«|k-gW
iAiimni.l) «n4or*er lb« gMiaiMfrgjll
after lull Inapoctjon of
meal today urgml Afrlr fg>)hW WM
1 Iter* (•> tak. the w«r| us Qjfrlr
; and nulghbora and IfUOCff j|g Jfrfr
report* > * latch they MUU IffßßHf
circulated by meuHvi of frM frdMHKr
lion In do II dauiag' 4
tobacco a*eoclaHoe jMg ngMl.
fra*lt. Wak«. land Uertlg frig ‘frM
mine* i ) md the
lilt grower* «aa cvlden (ifr o4h ft
‘the applause 4ud •bSpflgfrfcfci-
I lion* of 'cjtßftdeugt ghfry jlw*
led al aavarsl point. W U l»|ra
It Inert *.rd dell' aril*, off, WiJpm/
the cooperative ■t'MpdlMMfre'l^afr !r
; • «>
HU.KIOH 4«|
ager* and Malua manager* u| the MB
ton i oopcrativa Am
(bin of twelve Aoutbarg fUgga J *
ImportaUt cunlerefrfrff-BBPHt*
• nc, to marketlug tgfr T ffffilfr
I rlday and
gnat 31 at and Hep t. aihar
rat outuagcc.L' H Jltahigfr. hylQhh
prealdent n W < hrl.lfip ofM»Rjfr
ter together with Dr. fr. f. (U9ffffSlit>f
the Mute AgrtcuMqrhl fruMMMMI m
In atteuitauee. < . V '
- - ~■ f. r , 4 f
IIAI.KIGH. Ag| Mk.
agtir V. H Btwloek .pT lki:A|Gm
tirower* t ooperuttrn AgSMfnHea fru
Ithtriie* the atatmuegt
j guarter* trfftce lore# fff| Me
reception of cotton. ML MUfreff a||4
that Juat aa >oeu a* tin 4mVMm9*
their work chocM BHnb|
puymunt on the till r Tt|9 |f4fi|fflh*
mailed Hi all member, of Sfce
; lion. The »•*) audit li.MWfl
i lore be r'^t
IHIKTILU PRfrM .
▼***T"* -<* "mjfaim *w»
"tbwr aUtea uUMpIt
and tinting aw Aehien fuyfr. uggr here 1 ’’
Wondwjr. Aepg«db*r LifrAff, bnjpMl •
vitetMba % athrag 'tfrf. niynJg^W«
hern *ent to vt.Her. ut MgrMnfrtl
out Weatreji North t'aMHug
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