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The Goldsboro News To Issue Monster Publicity Edition WEATHER Fair Nan day and Heads; s No rbaage ° In tomperntnre. VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 176 Court Supporting* Law Which Claims Rights Os Buyers •«i A ” * • ' ' Recent Decision* Make it Clear That The To bacco Cooperatives Will Maintain Policy. (Special U The Newal Ralrlgh. Hupi 29—The continuance ‘ of inJuuctiouH restraining members •(; thQt Tobacco Association (rum cries outxlUc of tbs Association by Judge J, Uojrd HOrtou a( Greenville this week and by Judge Frank Dau tela at BuiltbHeiU last Monday unik 1 Thursday uiaki It clear tbst the To bacco C'oopeaatlvus continue with the policy and the power to protect their market log contract and piureUi tho.-wp who break tht'lr agreements. Judge liorton last Wednesday grunted the Association orders rest owning two member* of the Association from fnrf tber deliveries of. tobacco until the bearing In court and on Monday and Thursday Judge UnuteU at Sinlthtield continued Injunctions In the case of kl* members restraining them from deliveries of their tobacco lo the ■ auction markets Nineteen cent to bacco on the open markets of the j Eastern belt Is helping the organised grower* of that VctUm even more than the court* front the reports of I mouthers und Association warehouse men winch have reached Raleigh headquarters this week. 0 The Asso ciation continue to maintain Us high first advances on atl grade* and In- ; dividual members on several markets ! this week averages well over twenty dollars a hundred at first rash ad vance for their entire loud*, new 1 members are coming to tha A**<*•!»- < tlon. outabU at, Warsaw. Wallace. I f Wilmington- awA JHahUmts- *\ . { ' George at Ay den thl* j week received an average of 124.01 ( per hundred for hli entire load of CIO . pounds aa first cash advance; C If , R flaon of Magnolia received as first , ( • cask advance of Sf>»SAO (or 2»!»4 ( pouds Os tobacco delivered at War- , saw and crerespondtngly good ad vances arc reported from other points ■ where the association operutea. EPIMLIS OF j Prie to gather ! v li Important ( onfermccs t» he- < Held in (ioldttboro During j« Month of November ' _ < Goldsbero Ik to be host In :* '»t -of group confOrmcok of Kpl:'i "i».ill«ns « gathered from Eintcrn Carolina ilur 1 Inc lb* perl*>*l letwnni Otlolkt !t and November 23. acrordln/ In un an - nouncement made here yesterday■ 81m liar conference* arc to le held In i the following towns during Hint pe-1 1 rlo»l; Kindlon. GirirnvMlc. Fayette- ' villa. \V KHhington *’'tfhtnhy en. I*l y-m- ' outh. Hertford. Winston' Wlndsbr. \ New Item and Wilmington * it Religion* eduiHllonChrtstlnn social service, the mission of the Fptacopal church, doicosan plans nl all of i lie conference*. Diocesan leader*, and other matter* will occupy the atten tion of the bodies, • any clergymen from various parts of Eastern North Carolina will con duct thn services and tjwry *lll all !«■ of unusual Interest. . The approaching conference here Is hc-ln aaiiMelputcd with very genuine Interest and pleasure Wholesale Raid is Made in Kinston ill) I’rc Kinston Sip' ■ 11. in persons., both while and t nlorhHs.mi.il> 1 and female, were arrested by W] I and county police lon Ibis .iiicriiuow-, un (barges of violating the prohibition I v l<sk All of those arrested with the I f/ 1 rlgptlonCTf It. were unable to fur w i.lsVsm. ftljjy Ju-tllled baud and as u rnsult are spending tonight In J#lh; Warrants for 36 others will lie served during tonight and tomorrow ac cording to atutements of police off I 1> c*r» SL The round-pp Is under the direr- of local police officials; no Fed- I 4ral agents being here It Is said 14- | <|U"r la »nbl to have been flowing freely here. All the local defendants are to be glven trials on Monday and Tuesday. SPOT tifTTHV New York. dept. 29,—M pot cotton quiet Middling 2't 10. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * ■ --- . I I ‘ x - . . '' t,’I*- 1 *- Isl 110 lOtrOKATJOkN Him; HAVE NO Mil L» (apt, Nathan O’Herrj us Golds turn Usl night made public the innoMneemrat that be was ju-t In receipt es a ekeck from tfce i are linn I.lgbt and I’oner i ompany In >he <am of MMI to hr devoted lo ke Wold* boro C» lumttaiy Service Uuildlng. laid. O'llerrv was !«pl) apprcclallve of Ike check', in will ke the rltlseiiN of the rlt) i* a whole when they learn of jL -Wba said that corpora Ho n> tad no souls f- -old 4 apt. O'lterry. ben he wa« asked la«l night by • reporter for The Goldsboro New* relative lo the contribution. *1 (kink It was a mighty line Iking (or Ike company lo do, and I am roatident that the public of Ike I f'lly and rounly will appreclnte It." said (apt O’Rerry In concluding |ila remark* la ‘he newspaper man. » KU UK M IS EKTEIDG MTTLE IR ENTIRE STKTF Mum* Sum i» Anked for Injuries Alleged to Have Been Re ceived by individual OTHER INDIVIDUALS OF STATE ARE NAMED h 3 *— w Muskogee. 0k1a.,, Sept. 29 De fendant* tdduy filed suit In Fnlted Slates I»lstrlct Court against the Ku Klux Klun asking lir.O.Ptwi Injuries which one -of the plaintiffs alleges he sustained In Injuries In Tulsa Ci'unty. Okla.. In 1922. Tar Heela Running True to the Forres SD •• (By the Associatedy f’ress.j Chapel Hill. N C., Sept, 29—True to the advance forecast. North Caro lina this' afternoon score a victory by u score of 22 to tl over her oppos ing eleven. Wake Forest muktuK her < omits In the second and third quiir- i l>-r*. most of the points being on for- | ward., passes and end runs Wake For-1 ist d*'|H-ruled very little upon tor-i ward passes although several of these I idtempts were good for successful ; rains- The FnlversTty eleven sroreC \f ! lirsl downs In two fur the visitor^) ,» oifch Garriy of the Wake Forest 'Cum used several high school play irt In the contest. _______ HNCIENT HUPP WINS PILE CLIMB EVENT O . 1918 Model Conquers Big Field t;s |in Annual Contest Near Syracuse. Spectators who witnessed the an lluul CHltt*nung'> lljU Hllmh. near Syracuse. N Y-. recently, were (ur inisbed an unusual thrill when a ItHk ; model Hupmobile. driven by Its own l*r. I*. I'. Scliwart*. an anmteui driver. 1 ausway wit ' opening event against .1 large field ut n*.w 1 ars. -'vei.il i>; th*m piloted by professional expert* Ik-splte treacherous going. Si hwart/. , made-the long, steep ellnth In two minutes and live ssconds, demon Utrallng that Ihe ancient, long-lived ear still retains ft* power and cttnih ■fm'Kabllll)- aftci thous.inds ot «i. 1 1 • - us service I Fr*d (>'N*II Httmpolitic dlstrlhtiloi at Syraeii*". who saw the Vencrnblf car conquer the field, was cnlliuslas jtlc eoncerutnit its showing- "If th* I'HH model can iu f i|orm like that he said. '‘l'm just wondcrlug how |badly Ihe mure powerful and bct*tr 1 forming new Hupmpbtl* would have broken the record " I rorros hti kin October 2k 13. law 2x;.u. Jan. 27 75; March 27 71; May 27 76 j "omen have again bee 11 denied memb'Tshlp 111 Ihe Trades and La bor Congress of )'anada. •'* , _ o Impressive Service Marked Orphanage Exercises <> u ■ ,■ ..y'iftr .*■ >_ 4 • Wm-* C . WS& ' V . A’fc *!■ ff V*P , .. *,, , \ ’ j *'aßSKiir * .4Ub&Sßs^3jjlJ '* +■ • .- f • Musk furnished by the Bund (’oiwtitutid One t»f the Outstanding h'eatures of the Splendid Program Rendered Yseterday Afternoon in (jolcln- Bur*. While the University hand plated here yenter exercisea equalinK those of any (previous occasion and probably Htirpaasing those of hixent wtfeka were carried out at the local Odd Fcllowb’ Home and were witneaade by scores «>f in I tire .* led gpetston. The ceremonies liegan at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon with Sergeant Wa rrel presiding and every feature wag tilled with interest. The exercises were opened with a .prayer by the ’Rev. Mr. Overton of Durham, N. and a song followed, "AH Hail NollleMWd Fellows” by the children of the Home. At fhig point a lat ter was read fro nit Mrs. Jones, (daughter of Mr. Woodull) by Grand* Secretary J. D. Berry of Raleigh. « At thin‘point Estelle Roberta and Minnie Westmoreland, two girl uof the orphanage, unveiled the fountain, following which the preseotatipn address was delivered bv Mayor K. B. Eld ridge of'Raleigh. The address of the visiting officer was tilled with food for thought and it ig not probable that a single member escaped the signi ftcaltce of his remarks. j The address of acceptance was then delivered by the grund master of the order for North Carolina. a '° " Aside from the actual program itself was the liami concert which immediately followed the. the program. The band concert wus ope of the outstanding features of the entire day and the people who heard it fult that they liadtbaen repaid for the tinrye thfy had expended in visiting thg orphanage. t ■ , A , DIIRB INK THE 1 iiniwno Culled ut Department of lleulth u Here to Gel Information on Whoopi n>r Cough A ealljr from one of the rural see-, lions of the county at the office yes- 1 terday of .the County Health Ibimrt me nl staled that several of lit* chil dren wer* suffering from whooping rough and Hint lie had called at Hie * office »ner*ly to find out womeUiltig about the disease. - f ' |io vow know. \lr So and So. that we hud 1U deaths In Wayne ruunty during the p.ist tw» months a> a r> | siilt of whooping cough"’ naked l'r. jl, W. Corbett. county health officer, ’when he was asked about how to treat !whopping cough* He then wi-nt ou jto explain to 4he caller (list while' 'whooping cough Is restricted almost ■entirely to children It Is liy no mean a 'child's' ill H>'|i .!■ 11l oftr M I)) • Yll the word and tlial |i calls l<>r vt>. * stringent tneiqMires on the part of th department .The i alter w.is m>| even ,aware wf the fact that the Notlli r.iv olinu Department of Health stipulates that whooping i ought <a . m’’•» I nuuiwntlned uul that ic eblld a; fib'led v)ilth the db*"•* is uthiwed to attend school In connection with Hi- di-cit llr Corbett rcm.i t'ke.| that i *7" portant anything < 1 . in \vtii. <'arothta ’ Jtisl at present is a In all!: eilucatloiutl campaign ihd that the tothlli of the State pratictilarly *tn the rural section*, most be educated to preventive measures before Very much; ienn b<- iM'c oii|illsbed ln the wav of i disease coni re! Doubtless this opin ion is shared bv the other puhllc health workers of the Stab- M SCOUTS WIELD 3AOOMS ID PIS Secure Former Athletic Club (iuarter.H for the Work in Goldsboro Girl Me outs and oilier Community B<rVlcc activities at last alter mm h scarchtng found 11* « quarter* 1 until the (“inmuiißy lluildlng Is fir. ,ish«d In the Athletic 1 'jub Th»v will puy a small rental for the ns< of the room but nr-- *rv cnthu-lastir ~t the j proapret of having <rsu e <-nougli for g>hinasUes. basket bull *tc Mon day Troop 111 will ni*et at I o'clock iPi*tuber* to. be armed with btowini and pall* «dd raas r<■ clean the place up All ronmiiiOjiy Service lies will la-gln next week , Prhtr to 1X26 all women's -hoes Jweremad* blllmm heels GOLDSBORO. N. C.. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1923 TwiSfc Still Imitossihle to #*wcut Any Victim* from ih* Wreck in Wyoming ONLY THREE BODIES THI S FAR RECOVERED ( By tin* Associated Press.» Casper, Wyo., Sept. 29.—Dis j appoinfhient reigned here this | afternoon amoiijf the workers who sought to rest-lie the Vic tims from the wreck here Thurs day night of Burlington tram No. 80. who after waters had hern refaiftetl to he reeetling from H A. M to 1 A. M. t>he vvn ter was reported to t►** rising .again ton.iyht from late rain, (inly I'odies hud lus'it re*" removed to Casper this afternoon but it v»aa report ed that a fourth Isotiy had tteen found. Delay in thp arrival of the wrecking train from Allianre. Ne 11.,, which is reported to he tie railed at Sami Creek, 18 miles away from the wreck. Dr. Wall Discussed Interesting Subjects ■*. I ,ie Itev /. no Wall l>ft. p.islor "f llle First Daptiat I hurt h of <eolil* boro. Ijist night nnnminced hi* f lw'i 1 sell pits for th* sermons to Iw deliv er' d today slid indication'- ar» that both sermons will attract large con gregation* The übpet Tor If.i- luuril Ing re- 1 vice, hr ginning at II o’clm l win bp "Paul ■ Ihiiiliiidf kp .»nd at the, evening hour the third of th* series will h* heard on ’'"“hsl the MsUtt With Ihe < hurcliej 1 ..1 ■: Hnudu) night th* largest audience In the history "I th* church heard th*- second of th*Si si-rpUM-s, ami tlror*- Is no reason t*» It'lleVe that fewer will bear tonight's message Mrs I'rivaH. a hot ed soloist of At lanta. (Jll. will b* lieurd at both ser v Ices and this will doubtless serve to Inn ease the u'-temlatK c Mil'll 1 10 tt O M I S'** t'HRIMTI I'KGFIt I'l'lON lit* Woman* 1 U;)Hlmi Fcibnulon will meet and bav« charge M Igc ► ervica Motidaj ntghl tn Klm Mtrset Mctliodtsf Church The ravl *a l gaing on In that-church < andui-t-d by the and aitendatkcif tYo* w <***•, have IH-en given Hi* saivlct. for Mond.iv nighi *0 »vijry member u urged t attend If possible. ■■ GOLDSBORO YOUTH Payee N. Rem Likely tu \mim Place on llnivensity o\m( mk ' Richmond Varsity. Mi MM I' i£ ■ V Its'. Oil me II \ ill reel H on ut goi<m jHH * b.) ( 111 i Ill'll In Ibe ITOvarsfl ; in. liiiioiui no- bill i" ■ oniple® SHm tl.» belli elinW lllg 111. I lie 0v >1 iiall In-Id slid u C<mi4\ ■ ■id pi iispc e I bn on* of Ih* 'll i h. tftMl k \ I llimi pla)*d in III* old K V I VI ■ In HHH ul Kanriosf/ii- Macon < (ila« and was cboseu as sU-ionferyocl wJ During tbc'S A. T C h*> Richmond Collage and mad* | h , tj qj sity squad, rdurnlng alter an al \ J o( two years lo continue work > J Th* Spiders opened this tfj / with Virginia al CharlotlesrHl* t * / her t.th and .1 Furmipi I nlverfj _ •il.u on the st hotlule. the OUUO wfc-- 'the iimlosl belwcen the two 1., ot ,|a-< 1.1 1 inleiyat her* Cfnftali ■ faced wr problem of dcv*oplog almost 1 tire new buiMlcfcl. bul Ihe pre u( it large number of prep seboo .Milting th* tr*»hmiin materli lead In kiiiii* opllmlsili 111 ni#a proafHU la (or the year m 1 Mount Olive Lose# * To Selma’s KlelV Il4|h*< lil t 1 11*' Ni-w * * ■ oiu ; St k t<>-1 in m •••I •»n '.up _c rSt V 1.1 til* h*avt< i anil " etperleneed Hcltmi team Hu | »an ltip w Uiile nh»w f«/r S' Im.i I tu *|i• u!'t* r In ( .in %junil nlnety-liv* > miil- hikl the fltr»t iW iQ I down of tin km i»p In Hie- fl luuurl'i In- ii'iiU'ci! a |>uHl mu 3 oixtytH" yiud* for 'Selma» jflj I t«ueti<lown 11 ' All oil'e (i wi ill' Il'T InU'lliln* *■( »■ .the ttecond from raciivi xv —^ J.i punt Alt olio Kh'iwcd a m w jflß iitiithm Hull i> ini tint Hi'V yi< e«perletic«*. « Mtirrimi. it* si i ts \ XJt V r I 29; Hampden Sidney t « " , u. *iinkf"ii nil l»*e )’>. W«AI pi ViiUjiallll •' t |*K>u V At I 11 l.ym liUur* u (it'.rili* Infantry tu I'Mnon! trie *rco Ofnrata I’r'iiaudory .K 0/tlet lL fll| i» • *11! i T.ituß*' ?ii \\ <tft laiulnittim (> ITiHernl'y of Ocorgla T: Men _ I'li 1m rn.ty i.f VirKlnla in. KurJ/1 13. ** ■ f l'»lv»r»M> us N I Wake Ku. •_ •• , I Nt‘ Slate Ituuuuk* It. f"ri t in I i .1 piiiip • i n • “ Auliiiiu 0; (Timmiiii 11/ I' ”f Si" in ( aroltim .IS; Kr«kl»<4 I 1 i Trinity SK Quttrcml ft. Negro Who Attacked White Woman 0/ The State I& Now Captured i. "‘C - i .._ ‘ i John (toIT is l>odgedin the State Penitentiary and KveryttiinK is Quiet According to Late « Official Advices KALEIGH, Sept. 29.—John Goff, escaped con vict, charged with the attack on a white woman, which precipitated the wholesale exportation of negroes from the vinicitv of Spruce Pine. N. C. is tonight en route to the State Penitentiary at Raleigh under heavy guard. Goff captured near Hickory this afternoon . and at that time he was said to have denied that he lured the woman from her home with any in tention to do her violence, but that he did plan to steal a pair of pants. He asserted that he was innocent of the graver charge. * • * m r & , - „ , HICKORY, Sept. 29.—. John Goff, negro State convict trusty, accused of an attack on an aged white woman near Spruce Pine. N. C., who pre cipitated the disturbace and caused the acute sit uation at Spruce Pine, was tonight en route to Raleigh. According to statements of official* the negro denied hflwmg attayted to attack a white W(>nnti) v JdM'fHKM^^ V J 'v >A Y AND TUESDA Yat Ue Jera House » a ' « e ’ f m y k«HNational Fhcfttk lrHmatM* llruir Kxirmr* i / r ’ HUMAN J apt* fC'JkfiflT ; aUh.%si isktirvlVß- 1 /A!.*! T • >hoto drama built out of the very fabric serve, born of the nobiHty of a womAfWul mSu e cause ut savin* other liv4« Q* tejrtWt dies. 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