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* _ j- VOLUMI TWO; NUMBER 159 OFFICIALS SA Y WRECK ' \OF DESTROYERS NOT U CAUSED BY SIGNALS ’ \ ms ■■£ .... i.i, * Eleven Other. Ships Os i Squadron Saved B y ) Leader’ll Warning Si krea; Tyenty Two Dead \ w ** btp » ton l».-fBr th« As Js®****<r*Frqgs)— 'Locking even Uic explanation of the wreck of the i troi clooo destroyer* on t'all toast, navy officials tonight icnUeucd to withhold Judgment on lhr ' *** wont severe pence lino adffjrnleh boo ever conn- to tbr navy every rcgnltalon pre •ertbe* tbakaauif* of dead and injur off bo fowoorded at oner. «> such list Wi hero rwtliei at the dapartmen at o ia*o hour tonlgbt The In Hint dlspetcb from Admiral Robinson in forjpied the deportment thut speclAi dftjfl’ had lieen Issued for tty pre paratlon and relay of this list the du ty being assigned to Copt. Hurry Walton Tba eiplahgtlon advanced In pres* dispatches that the destroyer* see thrown off their liearing by radio »bore signal* Intended for the "Cuba' was declared by officers In Ibe depart ment to bo doubtful. leuvltflK out ol oil cootlderollou. they sold, the ma terial difference in locotlou of Ihr btranded mail olcaiper and the war teasel's "portion Information is In variably addressed to ship which has aabad them." This was held to maki impossible that all operators on the teasels to have mistaken the signals aa bearing upon their own course to hate acted la concert, although use might hvae done so. Tba Graphic Slerj Los Angeles, Calif., Sept lU.—(Uj the Associated Press (—Treachery out of the sea and air were the main fac tors In the wreck of Uncle Ham a seven destroyers whclh pitched at 20 knotr. aa hour ou rocks off 1* Hon Ca. 7§ miles north of Banla Barbara. Bai- j urday night, according to belief of naval experts Twenty two lives wery lost and saves warships are effected Four hours previously the mall liner t üba" had piled up on San Miguel Island. 35 miles away and the nlr wn*| . filled with radio massages and dt-j rsetiag the work of rescue In Ute meantime Destroyer Squat. - rug li of Utc-fleet was cmlslng south-1 ward the 19 craft breasting a choppy j see and steering behind the Depby. their leader, In dead reckoning nun j wireless orders from directing shore The shore directions are said lu have become garbled with the flood of air mot-sages on the Cuba wreck, mid tin speedy destroyer* wreck was left to the fgo and to the sea. The evil genius of the latter added Its nutria to the sea fighters dlbma I cross currents swept the flotllly I out of 'lts course to swing seven of I the leading vessels ou the cliffs, tv on ty miles from the ocean land they the fog and to the sc* The Delpby crashed Urst snd In u I few moments sli more followed tin . t bauucey, Yoqpg. Woodbury. Fuller. , Lee, and Nicholas were euipalled with her on the rock*. The surf swung! them back and forth against the jag . v ged reef pounding the sides of tin boats The Young turned over and j Imprisoned 1* of her new below decks In berths that became their , tombs Three of the Xielphy's crew ) went to sailors graves while thrye more of Ihelr males went a raft the.tr fate still unknown The Woodbury rammed number crag and listed heavily. The Fuller joined her on the seaward side of the same rock. The Leo grounded close fin shore, and the Nicholas came to' her end a few yards flirt her out wstli 1 her prow poiuled out. The Dclph) ‘ struck the rocks "a few minutes lat- J er an* shrilled a Siren warning, through the log to ‘be remainder of the squadron The whistle blast prob sblyKSied li of the squadron Hut six | of the following boats Immediately fol 'owing were unable to save rthem flves from thb doom snd plunged on Others *ook a dlfferrnt .courses. * HKD UKOM* OFFIUIALM HOPEFUL DRIVE Washing too. Sept lO.*~(By inr As- 1 poctated Preaoj—ri'ontrl but lons nt j 85.000,9t)g) asked of Mberlean people for Japanese sufferers continued to tome la The executive commit tew of >be flßff Cross has called a meeting ‘ to lute action of Ambassador b owl a i request that ooc million dollsrs be uent at once A to*al of s4.t7!MrtKf hud lieen report -1. id aa donated tonight and officials ex- 1 pressed the opinion that the gore would be passed before the end of *no*s4 day. and the fund asked by. ’ha iJmbasaador would be made avail able All of the divisions continued' to :.end uew quotas today. The tola;, '.mounts reported by Southern Dlvta* I loa* to # o'clock tuuglbi was I's.imhi . “ —.— The shipping' in the port of New j York glvos employment to nearly . fo.umi longshoremen aed olevadorws i THE GOLDSBORO NEWS p i .I. i I Oklahoma Klanamen Bow To The Law Oklahoma City. Sept 10.— Ilcwlng bo GOverjftir Walton's edict against maskml gatherings. Ku Kltis Klan officials today Issued orders for bidding Ktiinsuicn to bold masked meeting* on gatherings. DUAL fltlD DAY ID BE AT WILLARD I (lIG THURSDAY Y leadens in Affricullurul Acllvl ti«a of State on All l)av Proffram Raleigh. N. t’.. Sept 10. D». Charles, Rearing, superintendent tn charge of the Foastal Plain branch agricultur al experiment station of the Departs* ment of Agriculture and State Col lege. lias announced the program for the annuul fn'inei*' field day and plciuc to he held on Hie stuilon farm near Willard September 13! The events of the day will beqj|»i at **: i 5 o'clock InTTH'lmorning and will not conic lo\nn nb«t until aft-r a big dance In (.the CJv-operutlre tobacco warehouse Bt Wallace at !* o'clock tn ike evening. Music win he furnish ed by the "801 l Weevil' orcneHtra, from White Lake. At lu o'clock In the morning the J guest* will be welcomed to the t oas- | tal Plain experiment station, by Dr Rearing. followed bj a response by the ehalrnitk*. W A Brown, member {Uf the Stale Board of Agriculture Froju Id: HI to 12:30 there will lx; addresses by prominent agricultural leaders of * North Carolina. Fioni 12:3b until 2 p m an old fashioned basket picnic by family groups will be held in the large pecan grove nt I the station. This will tie followed by I haft an hour of music and community ' sighing. i Tba farm woman attendlug the .picnic will gather in a special in eel | title from 2.3 b to 3:3ti o'clock In the afternoon, under the leadership of ! Mlea Georgia PI I a ltd. Pender county bume demonstration agent At the same tloie the men will be conducted to the various demonstration and ex periment plots hy the specialists of) Stale College and the Department of Agriculture who have this work un- : der their charge. An Inspection trip (to the farm's dairy Is expected to be j one of the most interesting and In !*trtMilvo events of the day ,* A group of experts headed by Stanly Combs will demonstrate how t« make slluge and will give instructions as to the j I selection of good dairy animals, i Poultry work will be explained by ! Dr. II F. Kaupp. assisted by K. G U'urdln uuif others. Heed Improve ment. show-lug the work of develop - lug seed and verletles for Houlhchet ern North Carolina, will |>e explained jby It Y winters and A. K Robert- | - suii fhc horticultural demonstra tions will tie talked alHiut by ('. I). ' 1 Matthew*.‘assisted b> Die member* of bis division, aud will be largely con cerned with pecans, sweet and Irish j potatoes. The experimental plql* for soil fertility and fertilisers will lie visited under the direction of W, F. Pate. Permanent pastures will Ire lectured on by County Agents J K 'Dodson and J. T. l-izar T fie re will Ibe s field demonstration and disc 8s- I ston of control measurer* for the boll weevil under the direction of 1 Franklin Hherman. entomologist. How to build and repair Tarm houses uudVdo other farm construction work j will be dnmonstrated by E R Ran ey, Dr Charles iH-artn* »tH per sonally conduct the visitors over the I large muscadine grape vineyard t Following these visits*’ to the held plots a meetlirg of the trui k and ber ry growers oP the section w ill be | held from 4 to & o’clock. Dr. Ilearlng says he expect* this year's debt'day uinl plenlc be tlie * best in evwy particular ever held at I the field station. 1 , : ■. KU.H2O HAVE JOINED COTTON CW#S SINCE JAN. 1 * " "v g-yj lUilolarh. I»» Acc«»rdtn«t to rr port* ret iivet| from the Twelve Cotton 'Cooperative organisations In the 'Houthern Htates, the total metither-t •hip Heptemiwr Ist, was 223A23 an Increase ol SO,N2n since January Ist (■'lnal reports are ye Mj Ik- mane by Nortff Carolina and Mississippi where the campaign continues through this idonth «*Te*a* reports bating rei *iv jed to date 31.353 bale* of i oiton or five time* as mueb as hnd lieen de .llvered to the Texas Association at 'the same elate of last year The j twelve state associations expect l<> .handle over 1 Jlbl.ooo bales the ptes letit season . ■ _ m "" *^L'—* "~~— - --... , GOLDSBORO, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, BEPTI MBEK 11. 1923 ■' - - —- —•--- WATCHFUL WAITING j IS LLAGUE POLICY ) ApislicN I’grluulurlv lu Killian All it tidar Concerning Corfu , , Evacuation V * , ”! Geneva. Sept la—By the Associated Pressi Watchful wailing for the mo ment al ly-'st was considered to he ■the policy of the Council of the League of Nation* regarding the Grrco Hnllati crisis Ibis was deduc ed from a telewam sent by Prealdeqt twill, of the la-ague, sent to Council of Ambassadors waylug- that the Council of Hit! lasagne shared with the aiubaaaadors anxiety to'vw the dis pute settled as soon aa possible. | The message voiced the council's | happiness that the dm r uuient forward fed from the league were useful In the | settlement and asked to la- kept in formed of sny results of the decision taken and any discussions which might still take place. This telegram j-omuiuntcated to all delegates wait Interpreted <t* run Arm ing the Impression that the a*seuibly would content Itself with waiting de velopment* In situation before inking further acton This attitude of watch ful-waiting was said to apply particu larly to the Jtullan posghon with re gard to CoHu evuruation * SIS,MM* CLOTH Im; nohih ky Huntington. \V. Va.. Kept 10 Fur coats, dresses, cash and securities valued at more than llt.lHltl ware 9 Stolen from a downtown department store here Hunday morning, the po lice learned late last night. The thieves broke open the safes.packed 15 sulU-aas* with merchandise, and drove away. Many pedestrian* wit nessed the transfer of the gotida from ' the store to a motor car unaware I that tba meu were robbers. i ----- <|l AKK Iff UAMTTTA favndon. Sept 10 Fifty persons are reported killed or injured In un earthquake, which shook Calcutta to day. says an Exchange Telegraph dis patch from that Uritlsh-India city '\~of reported casualties occurred In the Nynienlngh district, where many bousaa collapsed To Consider Bond Issue Next Monday t\ OnldslHiro's aldermen are certainly a thrifty lot They saved the city 150 test night. A special session of | the board lo consider Issuing efty j bond* lo tbe amount.of Ifrii.tKlO for eu .larging the.water plant was called for j ! tnnglllt. but the aldermen decided i |'bat the business could JustJ as wpll j | he taken up at tbe next regular meet- j Ir.g --September 17 Tbe ses- ' slon bud first Imcn scheduled for last | Friday ulgh* but postponed BEVTUrT i XDS« MUD ' tireenslioro. N C„ Bcpt 10, Dr H. i IJ. Htetnbrblge. local dentist, iy tin- | der bond for appearance tn iiiqtilcl- ' pal court .Monday. September |(», on a charge of larceny He Is charged with stealing a watch OVER BY WED« IS RED CROSS JIM - - l>r. I time IteportH 13(10 of s.‘>oo Quota lias lieen Raised Over the top In the Red'Cross drive , for the JupuliCNc relief Is the aim ol Hie worker* qf the county* ehap fiV I-ite lust night |I4U remained to in* collected on GuJdnhorn'* quota of », r »oo ( Approximately ilim was realised In , collections takep al churches Sunday, according to Dr Rose From the I’rmbyurlun church It." was reported and from the Catholic cliurrh 12" Several other churches had yet to b.- beard from At St, I'iiii 1 * Methodist church some was raised during Sunday but tills 4ka» sent direct to Methodist • •Missionary headquarters In eunjtinc-:• lion wUb a drive which this was sent : lion with a drive which this chureji . Is making on behalf of Its Japanese represenlatlve* Dr. Rose said laid evening: » am confidant that Wayne Coun ty'* quota of five hundred dollar* will In • • nutrlhuted In (or* Wednesday iio*»ii. Practically all of the Chapters In the New England and Central Di vision* have exceeded their quote* and I am sure (hat the traditions and spirit of ihc South will not allow oth er sections to question her generosi ty of hiimanltarlaniKin The Initial response of the people of Goldsboio upon tile luihii'lung of the I‘iind Cam paigu show that the hearts of Golds boro has lieen tremendously stirred by the gigantic tragedy In the Orient and there |* every Indication thui Wayne lounty* quota »lt! *<sm reach i It n »t exceed tin uurik *>u 7 1 ANOTHER ARREST IN MACi AFFAIR 0 , i A J. 11. Durker Said to He K. K. K. Orffunizer—ltt Under In dictment •m* wmAsJ l | , Macon. Ou Sept ill (|ty {be As am luted I'reiaa.) J V Duke, paid to lie organiser of the Kn Klu» "Elan here was iwrresteri ou -two w arrant* , Charging rioting and assault and but tery In connection "ft" the recent flunking tronbty He is charged with participating In Ike flogging iri R K Mills, a local cbirpodist. Bond wav fixed *t 15.000 Thjs Is the ninth ar rest In the clean-up raio|ai!n belli s . conducted by city and cAuuiy official* after a series or floggings I hat " bus had the city lu turmoil fur months Seven are due lo he tried In eltj court aud tomororw and the eighth Monday. City Solicitor Roy W. Moore, commenting tonight no thr*- rase charged that he was the, "big man" of tbe (loggers. Opening Enrollment Os Schools Was 1457 0 The City Schools opened yesterday * with an rnrollnicli tof 11877 according to Prof O A. Hamilton. Superintend ent. The enrollment In the next tew day* will approach ISO" says Mr. Hamilton,' 1 He explains that tbe In crease In attendance base averaged 14 per ceut for the past four years in the next few days Mr Hamil ton expeds to name hours at whirfj students who wish to take only course* In the commercial department can do so This Is made possible to students who arc not taking full courses ‘through the employment of an additional Instructor for thi# de partment. "I would like to urge that pfcrrnt* who expect fti enter children do so In the uext (ew days. It will Vic u great help to the tqpciiers If class* can lie tboaonghly organised In Hie next few days. Pupils entering late are always at a disadvantage and In uUrilthin break Into the routine of lbs class." stated Prof.' Hawtfton DIXON OS 11 MEM raw Can Defendant Declared In competent Ha Thrown Into Bankruptcy Fan a defendant who has been leg-1 j sally declared mentally Incompetent ijn j ,authority of u jury of twelve be jthrown Into bankruptcy sfter such 1 declaration This is a taiiilt of law I that will com#, up for settlement' In ! Rataltk today when Federal Judge (t'onnar hears further evident-**- In the I |D H Dixon case Dixon, according to Information oh ulin'd, had Im-cii declared mentally ; 'ncoinpetent tiefore creditors fmgan | proceeding* it) bankruptcy lotw | vers employed by the dcteUdant am j expected to oiipH lto the proceeding* on this ground j Gltigeas of Goldsboro snd Way lie will watcji Interestedly for the results of today’* ii'earlug Dixon, according >o Infoi mutlon obtained, ha* llnlitlllle* j of eround I2<HMI<I<J and assets of sgn,■ "(Ml. i Welfare Muddle p May Be Se‘tled Coming Thuradav Wayne county's welfare officer iiiud* die may h*- settled Thursday Th itourd ot county commissioners w ill ( meet tn seiorim on Gils ilay. accord lug to I. A Haney, chairman Thr board of education will be tn session ■ <tn the same iluy and It I* poaaible t ,v»t the two Imards may get together for a discussion of the problem- dim In Is that there will la- another elc thin In the mahoi There are known , lo tie sevcswl niipllcHtil* lor the pint e i I'OTTOff MARKET I New York. Sept 10.- Spot notion qilh-t Diddling 21,1$ Futures do* cd excited end irregular. Oclobri 27 *io-7n. I a-camber 27 lts-45; January ■< 27 bo US /March 2‘ 00-15. May 27 tte.jr, i o' (irower« Get $lB, ‘ / ' A i For Pounds ] Receipts on Go- Goldsboro Ibbarro 1 market yesterdu) totaled gt. K M, ImiiiihU si the two lnde|iendsnt want- I houses The price paid averaged around 23 • ent*. growers receiving i *lß.kirn ai curding to flgurs* secured from tbe *»iChoiiwaamen At the I Farmer's Warehouse, law Alphln ffro- i prlator, JH.ihmi ismuds wara sold for | Ig.ldsi, an average of 21 1-3 e<yit* par i pouoif At t'urrin'a «araheua« «»t) shldil It t' Currln J* propilaior. 441,-.| 2*'i isiun.l* were sold al an a*erafr*)i of 21.32 tents (s-r |miunil,. *l"‘ig« he- 1 ( uty: [»nlri grower*. | /Japan’s Regent Climbs Mountains j ■ jLjurj wflflTc* jj jl 1 I - •» V W ■■ jaHHMMF iV , vyi fi#^Ml7« ■ pt V«|R Jlw flk ’^^■ii 'Z aw* l ■ J®HP J jf M WIHHi 2p f flngß i|Hp .IBP J||j|| 2 I 1H Hn M|||||| ■ •laj.itn k regent, the riu»n prince, Ilk*> ll».. crown prince of Ua«|*mj. i« a f'MipK mini «liu like. diversion*. A* a nimimatn 'limiter ha has established ITIT I*’ 1 *’ T * la photograph allows him v tailing u« Okumi/a ahpiba after a p—j YM6STEIM JHNn FROMMS if Said They Didn’t Want Him To (Jo Swimming in The Kiver l.lf« got* pretty huril sometime* and it was tjapecially go for Henry Iturh her, ust<-«i t:>. *»f thi' KCiiij4' r i»> Mono at Kinston Kuitduy aftermioit So n( tor i tii ,r shade* of night hud fallen unri quietness iciguril In. the Home. In slipped out of hli-- Tittir wlillr had aitungcd In the row*. e»«d ed ti»e eye* of Superintendent flavin and aturted barefooted Into Use cold cold world He didn't know where he «u go ing. hut he knew he was tired of a Home where little bov* couldn’t do Jilat exuctly hh they wished On flown the loud toward luitlrungu he plodded, barefooted, blue work | ubfri thrown o>ien to the night wind, | Autonmbtile* w blared by. but he riht inot waul to be picked up and unit , buck to the home and no allowed t thaat 1® go by five itiHr* weae put,, {behind him and the home Ten mllea 'were passed turn fired and 'weary he went wearily on, Tha uS.ir* cume out. and the weird night' noise* were Iwirn to the Ioh«- •ottrn boy. Midnight came and passed 'Then one o'clock. Ihvu two and uh Henry came Into" bait range, ready to drop from u II mile* waijj, he was phked up unit by a Mr Unit hern unit I brough tto G'ddoboro Here yeaterdtiy morning the voting 1 ster was turned over to Mia* Currie > Dorrlty, at present employed In the writeie department, . Hrn»> told Mian lhircll.v that hr j had left the Home bcruitae<the) whip ' pnl him w hen he wlpliwd aw ay and went swimming ill the river He *i.« perfectly ..willing, however, nitre hU 'll mile walk to go back to the liorni^ Plane Makes 238 . Miles per Hour Washington. Kept, in - (By Ae hiu luted Pressi The Bureau of Amtn {uuuHc* tonight announced 1 1>« new speed rpcortr' ieiatle by l.t 1,. Sunder-j son of Murine t'orps. piloting iti«-j pintle which will represent the uttV) i in Hie I’iiHteer rto «* at S' teutf*. Hr utlalurii 23H mllea an hour at vilm-olti lloulghlo The P(rsrt|l record Is .Pi held by Itoberf J, Vtaughll iW FIGURES ON ’ QUAKE DISASTER Japanese Kmhasny l.carns 17.- fMKI Ugatl in Tokio nntl 21.000 in Yokohama Wash lug'on, Sept. In iHy the Aseo elated Hrrhci The dead Ril 111 tier 47 iHib in Tokio and :non in Vokubotne. the foreign office reported toniglit in the Japanese elllloi* .v heir The men sage said lad foreigners had beep killed "so fur II» baa been MSCer 1 talni’d " About Jl'i 000 Ijoii-i • or 71 i*er rent of Mil lioiisi (leut ripfeil In I’nklo , while 7(1,000 of the kr..iHM» f n tr in Vo. kohoniu Tnkbi pidlre istlmnlr thui 1.3f.6000 iwisons srr hoirvelesr eon* stltuling 4>7 per rent of |MiputeHon While the leading banks opened f«l bltsiuess on Srplrniber g while the tulaistry of futem. and bank of Ju lam are arriving to siabllUe ihe ttnan rial affair**of Tobin Tha foralgu offlea liullding was re parted only partly deatruyad. but be esnar of ill sir a atlop if r oiiinmnleatloii oof Store than ha'f of ihe stair was able Ip r«f(lr' I TO Hill WHY CURRIERS HINT BEEN SENT ( onßresMntun Aberncthy’H Sec retary Will Make Enqulfr at I'osloffire Department 4 -in ' Rnqiili) aw to why two additional ‘Hy Carrier* have uoi lieen addad to, the Uoldshoro pos toss lire (oregf will lie made by 4.J Haeth. seerHary to ( on gregMinnn ( ha* I. Abarnethy. upon j his return to Wushiugion In * few day* The additional currier* were t prouilaed for -the city eeven week* ago. The ij«w clerk promUed for ihe office appointed Within the ne*t few d«y» and w ill as*nine hi* dmle* on j October 1 * „ » j “Oovernor llartlett. brat **»:•'an; | (MMlliKMitag general, pionuaed me our lug ihn tatter pan of July that tha two rg friers would lie u**lgned to OaWahuru right away I Intend lo we wha> ba» caused the hitch," *tal i«l Mr Hhtch lo Ihe Nfw* last ugtht, I Mr. Hmih will leave this morning ,fur Hub igb. where join Mr* Hatch und children and proceed to i Washington They will mukc the trip! by automobile, mkiug the historic Valley of Virginia route Mi*. (' ti (•raven will accompany them und *|wnd sonic time In W aglilngton. "I have had un elljoyahle vacation ! niong the home folka." was the dc (largtiou of Mr. Hatch' lust night «ll DIVORCE STATISTICS GIVEN I * , ■ '• There Were IH3B Decrees (Jr»B(- eti DurinK 1922. Hayn Record Washington. I) r„ Kept IP Ai coril j Ing lo return* received by the Hureau i of the < cn*os -and unpoitnced i.atay by the IjepartMaut of Commerce., (there went marrlagmt perform 'd In Georgia ditrlug Hie calendar year IttJJ, while during the same i*- rlo.l l.k'iu dlvorcus were granted In Hint slate The marrfage and divorce siatls '" 10. I< ||n•— . . lor I'l.T .million..-d tmfuy ;;:*.sl'i tielng given ,t* Hie number >,f marriage* and i'ibftg a* ih« number ot divorces for the calendar year ibe las) year for Which thsee staHelii* were col- < -ietlcil by the Bureau of 'he I'enaua. ' marriages aub 2Joo divorce* I were repotted In Georgia '.’liH imiri luges tin.l .1.3*9 divorces were reported for I9HS In compiling the marriage an.: di vorce *lali*H<s the Hureau of 110 Census oh<alu>'d It* InfonuuHoii from Ihe clerk* <d « ourt and other otfl. htl* of the various coon He* in each -tat, I Japanese Refu«reeH Land at ShanirfiAi 1 —. » \ j i Shanghai Kept HI Touchltjg Ji -. ein . were enacted when the steutn '( , <>V "Kiopti -of Canada carrying UN' j Jopanr-s. n lilgevi* docked at insori |«* U dav Mn-i of the refugee* ».tj real < d. ill* ..i Vokobama They hrought lot baggage Thuie were many ran- I men among them, but no weeping There wa* an occasional hysterical i iairgh. hut for the most part the tV./ong ot lejugne* were silent ,i All . ••late loti rowing the i|uuk« The most graphic of tha < tale* wore told by Kulbor • Rohgrteon, . a Kli.uigbal staisigraptinr. Hilly t'utte aud Mr» Uin Mcßala Mr Mcßaln la prominent In the Orient and wealthy Mine I’Ufl* I* one of tits mosl widely known hotsewiMuan In • .1 a pa n p t 1 j ASSOCIATED PREftri , v — !■ 1 ■ * ""■' m W —r-=-- 1 . -—.l-i.t—,.<r* PRICE FIVE CENT* c - ——— * » » ' ' ■ —■■■'"■■ '■Y'." 1 : s'i 111 [FOURTEEN CRSES IN POLICE CHI " i ■ : r . Fiiww AmowillnK t® fM» WHIi Drunk® Fralwtef An I m posted There were fuurtau® MU of at Hus sMtlag ot wutW« cotM* y«*- terday T*W MBtet. draw white tip.* totaUag *|VO ware to otb«n h«r|«« at drunkenneaa 'feuter. d the nigliw Kufua Katterdcld. white, wbd Wgl '•:i loue*. colored were dtnilind at a charge c ol reck ten* drilvgg t T'.cno Moae*. colored, wg <ugv|ctad of speeding aad fitted I 111 and gqat.v Clumle MarHu. white, draw * Am of ’ >9 and coetg for vhtlatlng the gattUhl ■ law - . hiell William*, colored, wm fwiad girtliy of dronk.nncK* *ud Hn®fsr. and coal*. » J C. TVauock, white, was *®®d and com* fur drunkenngMi Kdwurd Burkett. White.4pfr • Ana of *2O and coat* for h®lpAMMk. tka court nplalned that tb* ti« I* this fuse was made more thaa I® tha oth er cane* for the same off#®** ba canse it was the third that that tbs dcfetlttent had baew liefave (he court tin Much a charge A half tloten negroes who fall vte tim to the aacteat lon dog (or » ht He gatttr of chance draw h®a:i as $lO each and co«t A charge of ualawtul assembly was preferred xgaJaat thfp I'bey war*: Jack Joaaa, Wat WMllft. Herbert Khaw. fred Ktewara. Mill * flower* and Hlw, s ohaMheim' Demonstration Work F|sr We* —■ '<l ■ " V HU poultry culling deiuoaatraMau 1 were held la tha coyaty laat *®yk aai jconilnulnt th« work this waafe. alh uHier* Will b.- held by Jdlg* Altu» Joaaa. home demountr«tlaa ggagt la 'connactlon with the #yHt of this week. Mis* Jane* a'lTf 1 also dtTWU tlnta to planning for lh*' comaiUgdty fairs to b« bald la Octehar . \ J The program tor »hta as ah a* Hffga 'mil hy ptaa Joaaa la an fallow*: • ! Tuaadny. falling Creak; fiftw <igy. Bautitoa. Thursday, Pateatowa: frlday. Uantel'a Chapel; Hal ante:■. market day. ! Four Commuoiti«« To Hold F^rf i . Hr. ' i ■ . four conimunltlea in WbBP oatMHv are now bnay making prOnVCtIMI for their community ftht ! Oftotrt have been elected. prafPMM Phi prliey awarded and other Won look ing toward making eaeb uadertnkitk a succes* started Hood Mwantp will hold Ita drat tttf on Octtober 28. Woodland will iltm Hi* third fair on the name day. w«De Haulaton will hold Ha eihlhße pt |sl same time Htmewood iKople MU I heir third fair on October 58 01,11 Til DUTY CMtIBW ' High Point. N. Kept. Id -Trtal ty high school building at Trinity t J Hundolph county.- h*a bean condemn - ed hy an Inapeclor of the Ante In surance department. wccaHlng la In formation received bare Te high J Hcltool building win used by Trinity college before It wna removed to Durham f • ‘ t . IVII.I. MfcKT 19 I.KKKkkMNM Groaasburo. N. Kept It—Tha next annual csvnvantlaa Os ttm -Hanlh etn Aasociatiwn of N t»e heYd In Greeikiorb naaday la Heptemhor. (Ml. acaord ing'to Information received hate from Atlanta. On., where the nnpanUti— recently held H« ISU convaotlou SIX CASES TRIED \nmm —4— ■ 1 Four ConvicliMW. One EH EBk TitWn and One Declared iwi Gushy HH case* were called In county court yeaterday. < harla> farmer vn found guilty of tranayortinc and sets *ng whiskey and sentenced to carve | six month* on ihe road* Ha gave notice of appeal and bond VII fixed at lino f.miiotl was declared not guilt) of'a charge nr u*ing profanity l ob a public highway Albert Herring, whose com bag been transferred from the city court, was found guilty nf larceny and mb tented tn serve three months on the road* or to pay * Ant- of |7| tag ,o » t ' A fhtt CIMIE against E H Belley tor violating the road law wgs net gross ed Two case* were ceiled against WUI Tinker. On e < barge of being drwaV ami disorderly, he wag sentenced to id davg In jail and the eenkgnoe *u»- pended during time of good bohnrlmir He drew thirty days tn another nose
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1923, edition 1
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