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. .- ■ r . . , . ; WEATHKK n*i<l iM ninwr, nwlwMy rain I* Wfolrht pcrtlwi. KrWav rain. VOLUME TWO NUMBER 249 CLARK NEGRO SHOT TO DEATH SATURDAY ASSAILKT IS HELD lV Fred Kirks Held for , Death of William Henry Saunders Way b« Charged with Violation us • Krahlbition Law Ahto; 'Xti cent Find Still in Hlm Ifcjck Yard and Whiakey on His " Praniaen; Trouble Saturday Night Result of Attention by Bandera to Hicks’ Wife. Offi cera l^earn. New Bern, l*er 2S William Hen rjr Handera la dead nnd Hrx*d Hlx-k* la In the county jail awaiting a hear-., Inn. charged with shooting him to death aa the result of a drunken row Hnturday night. aliened lo have gynwn otrt of undue attentions paid Hkka' wife by Handera. The ahooi Inn took place In the vurd In front of Rieka’ home near Clark about midnight. Saturday night. Sheriff J. D. William* waa notified about 4. o’clock In the morning. and ha Immediately went to Hut acena, alone, arriving there about r> o'clock. "‘He found Rieka at'home, he having made no attempt to get away. H«* told the sheriff that he bud killed Handera In wit defense, hla atutemept raid to have been borne out by Kr ay* r an eye witness. Rieka waa brought to New Hern, and placed In Jail, and i'oroncr Tarts- Aeld notified. The coroner was tak en to the scene by the aherlfT. ac companied by Deputy HhorlfT James 8. Bryan. and a search of the prem ises revealed a quantity of whiskey while SO yards hark'of the bouse n fiO-galloa galwantied still waa found. In the house the officers found a n half glllon,-whlakcv and none ItOtfttNr, while hack of the lion- in the yard were another gallon us whis key, and a quantity of kegs and jugs. About SOU gallons of mush were de stroyed at the still. Coroner Mansfield empaneled a Jury, viewed the body-and continued the hearing until Wedrte*day In or i! der to five tin* for gammoning n wlj, nesses In the ideanlline Hicks la being held In jail BUrk* used a 38 calibre Smith and Wesson special revolver, ghootfng at Handers five times. Only two bullets took affect, however, one of these ov er the right eye and the other In the left Side, the latter penetrating the bod* Stabs Wife to Death As She Prepares Christmas Dinner ■ D**cai nr. f»a.. Dec 26 While their 13-yenr-old-daughter. Bonnie. etrug g|pd t,i protect her mother. Itiifu Bint slabbed his wife to ileuth witti an Ice pick here late toilay The tragedy occurred at the home of their married daughter. Mrs. O J Morris where Mr« Bird was preparing « Christmas feast. Members of the family told the police that at the tiur*' of the Blab bing r». Bird whs holding her iwo gpar-old non. William In her .irnis The baby escaped Injuries, bill the ' girl rweired » bad wound In her hand a* ahe fought her fattier. Bird wai taken to jail Where doctors say hi 1 Is nafferlng from wounds which they believe wefe uelf Inflicted after he hart thrust the pick in|u the heart of f his wife U The couple had lieen separated.flit ■•ihout one week, members of the fam ily told the pollen. Bird followed hb wife to the home of their daughter Gaining, entrance into the home. Bird Is said to have'approached Ills « If. on the pretext of holding the ligby Instead ft taking the h;tby, according to police reports, tp> seined an Ice pick and stubbed his wife repeat) <|lv In the face, arms and breast Mrs Bird wns seated In a chair at the time Hhe ifell put of the chair, 'he police said, dropping the baby to Hi. floor She staggered to a window, foiling through to the ground In law In an effort to escape from her hits hand’s siting Neighbors ;ild >hr wns dend when they nwbttl her tn , the ynrd. Bonnte Bird tried to bold tier t«th er s arm during the attack, the police were told. Bird thru*! the Ice pick through his daughter’s hand. srrd. then bis «H«ck upon )H wife. Bird offered no .resistant > when officers arrived it, ihh hou" An evamiimHon proved t ly.it he u. > suff erlng f Horn a .lo*n or uiau wounds In tll< left hr* »st, whhh no lice slate.| wer • Inflict.d .with lli rsine weapon with which he /kill I his wife lie Is said to tie in it seri ous condition Bird made no tlatement, other than to Intimate that Ills dMUghlri, Ml . Norris had persuaded Mrs. Bird toj leave him W. A. (iraham, Jr. Ik Apponited >nvj> *. —r? —- IVhlejgh tkM If. it. \ Gruhnm. Jr... hn- teen appointed 'to mu robed his father as Hecreta'ry'nf AgrtPul turs THE GOLDSBORO NEWS LIEUTENANT WOOD, SON OF GOV. WOOD MAKES FORTUNE SPECULATING IN U. S. STOCK SHUT TO DEATH - BV SI XMAS E® Father and Son (Juarni Oyer the ll«e of l'i]firk Which Son Wished to I k** for Joy Kid in* j Raleigh. Ih e. 2f»ih". I’unctiii ed by ala bullets from a revolver in the 1 hands of his 32 year-old son, 1,. J.' , Hxitison, weji-known New light real-’ | dent, was shot to death in front of j his uva fireplace <'hrtstmaH live about ten o'clock «JHi» son Otis Harrison, | who did tJTemoiot mg tl<-i| innm diate-1 ly afterwords iTTd bus not beta up-t i prohended. ° j i The decAused was a second cousin; of D. B. Harrison. Sheriff of \v uke county, and was a guard at the eon-d l-vlet camp, lie was very well thought of throughout his eomimihity He was; ‘ Afty-flva years old. j Kvixienctt* callrrN by deputies Arch Wood aud Had Sti ll wan to the j effect that the father cade home from the convict camp on a truck und that the J»oy waned to borrow . the truck for tv ride. The father re fused because thco boy had dieeu drinking and a row started, which' ended ’only -when the son drew a pistol.- and fired six Pullets through the old man. 'A .32 Smith and Wes «&m wa.-c the weapon. There were no eyo witnesses to the shooting--, Mrs. Harrison, and big wife. Kelslo, tllto were in the i house Win n the troiiliLi- ytarled told the 'deputies that they rati out into the yard. • - The deputies arrived on Utc scene; üboyit 3 o’clock rtiri-dimis morning und later returned with Solicitor-W. K Kvtuis and County Solicitor W K Kvutjs and County J'hymelaii C. H. WHlMrtlfyp J lf, \\ dl I I mti ex nil H-I | the dead tuait and foitniT thsi. <dx nth had been caused by a bullet which I entered the sp|e of hirf hvsiy. Anoth er bullet tied hxhjctl lit the jjr u M A ADLIB Vims l\ KIVfIV OK HII-RISPTON VOVVI R Wilmington. Itx-e. 2h By an almost J upanfmou-i vote the ciii/en liip of Warsaw ypsielday oketu-d Ihi ' ale iof the Warsaw municipal Ugh', plant lo the Tide Water Power liininatn, that the locnl i-imci rtl iniglit in tin luture furnish the town with electric current, over Its high -power trans mission line, which lias In i n trurig a fax, north a: Mr lilvie K A. Halt lies, executive vice-pres ident of the Tbb VVdler : aid - ■ mr dgy that all that now remained to be done to clinch the deal tlu» effi cial ulaning of the'*patters. Tin lit ; lb* light plan (at Warsaw Wtlldls e< ntlpue li|>e| ,itp,|i übxHlt .1 aIIH it V I and the lines cut Into the trsnstnls : loti line lie aid * Vlpc-PrC idem Mailtos nl o an lioumad (her there .would he (periled , M Wiii -aw a bran. li office of th. I hie Water, to fa- in x'-hargx- «if Arthur ! Humphrey. now Jot ated In this city _At t hat offi. .■ tin til l i lloifiou of . nr studif’ t« t .'ut towns. Wiinaw. •' .lyr 1 WaKindia and Rocky Point, wifi l»e luimlled Four othei* towns. Hut ,aw. It's-#- (Hit also erved to 111 Tide .'Water, hut on a whol< caie\Pa I . FIVE MEN GEJD ' BESO! T Os XMAS SHOOTING AFFRAY W hen Hrwmckcrs Were Kx lilodiul nt Feel «f Officers Thc\ Assumed They Wert* He* inir Fired Fpon and Started Shoot inu. Tie m'HV. H; lJ4c, IT. (if nine mm who p rtlclpnted tn the perry couiuv shooting affrays over (‘hHatmar-. flye •ire-dead, anil one ser|mp.|y wonn* ded Him n h (fblikety lie will sur vive luf*throe m- uliK ithr rl Jerry Dunn. '•tor*-k*-. |e>«.,»»« th" I .-t of the five to db*. he succumbing today from the. 1 ,wound* tie received nt the alls tlfnc v t!-e otb'f men Wet-c kill ed in id- D'li'ir tor- >*tan w. , -hot h,' input) sheriffs who pa**)it th<- when i fire cracker w i n plorhsl it tin ir fret, jtud they to.dr it ns an indl. hlloii that dhey were twine fired mam from the store. |h*p* iitlrs Smith. li.'tinl and I'hiltns en g 'H» *1 in ihe pistol fight Him I How ed, during which Smith -ova* killed and Philip* .wounded. John iilch lii«nd nee ro. was slalll up t ’hyi-l nil. ■ da V. w hen he wills ill. g. it Hi k*V* attempted t » enter the hoaie Ol Janies Workman Htrnvcd His lnTornialiitn on Whiih lit* Made HU Invent meiiis from a Will Bfrevl Tipelor. lie Slated That His Profiis Were Ifefween S7(KI,* 800 and SNfH».(N»O. C New York. Der. 2fi l-t Owhornr t’.’ Wtrntl, son of Gov. General la-on urd Woovl. t»f th<- Phillptilnes. who Is reported toAiave aemimulateit a for tune of between fitKi.mui and IStut,- (ioo in. Wall -treet received the Ittfnr ih.itb n t»n which he acted through u Well etfeet tip. ter - - rvtce. which sept him night cables, and for whicii he Is reported to havj paid fl.niMi tu-r month Thia iofortnivtion was given out to day by Alftl-d T. Moore, head of the servbe- lie i xhiliited to newspaper men hundreds of copies of message* advising the Meutennnt to boy or sell stick and, any other luYorinatlon, up on reqttcst* s HtH SINt, (OMIITIONS l> %. V. “t MEIHIK TO MORALITY* Albany, N. Y . Dec, 2fi A moral to. pace in housing < ondllkms lit the northern ecciinn of New York fily I* th- < ribed in Ob- reiMirt of an lnv»»- tie-iflna com Ini si. lon to Governor Ktulth and the public today > "The indiscriminate sharing of rooms by both sixes .and all ages, and thi laek of privacy, the results ' f overvi s.iiiiH arc a menace to pto- Valiry'.'' the tclvort says, „ The Inuulry coke red nine typical «it v blocks. teltaniedX tiv less pros in i us «-ia h-h. increas ed « to '•:! jix r P-2U. the Inve .tlgators found. ' — .1. MIMI IS IKAhFs TrtHTREH 1H KIUTIU HI o iHl NLMtNT 10 Wilmington, Dec. 26. Aainoijnce* Itleut cf tin lease of the holdings of the Howard-Well* * Amusement Go., with the single exception Mij st Theatre Is made. Tho less<-« la J. MWrcn'<’*well trtiWn fhr-atre man. ’ Although the change will not he comg effective until the first of the year. Mr. Vlurcus is already inuklng pi uns lor tile «>|**»tat but of the Royal nod Victoria t heat re* after that date . let rum. i it-.- t iitu lit that hj- Is seeking a location for another thea tre t|. it lie d‘ sire to operate here tie is negotiating for the store form erly oertipV’d h) Itoy's xirug store, on I rout '■ i re. i it is .til j Mr Howardjgiil. it I* under stood. *<*otiiintie 'to -d?lmr»te the Bijou thea 're. and Mr Well* will In the future devote his time to the Interests of I It,** Himhmns Menufacturlng cunt p-'ti> _ Mei :f* Howard and Well* are the fathers ot the moving picture bttnl n. < in Wilmiifttou and their many (rictid*- w ill regret To i.ee them retire fropi iTii: tiebl lli.gevt t, bn-dneiii itu t• r• is lore have nrre.l Mr Mar cu* of flu ir s«t|>|Htri. TB flfillT Tl • MIL MIL This Method Thought IU-s| and l,«ss .Expensive h> Ik-jMirl mrnl Anricnltiffi. \\ a Dim. top I Pvt 53 \< • '.ni ir g| l ii S on ilie I II weevil, ling ni* t 0.-triuHV) eheinv of the COttnn ) run : I bit Vi* i* ahl an 11 ful. and i ihliim A* * .I’- du,l ha twen found Hi.’j in' A efli itive |i" "'i tor the *wi" vil and other cotton limits, the fyepart-1 trn nt f Viniculture unnimncrd tist.iv, after evoui«lve experiments. More lisij- an- needed to develop liciter il' cl|« of plane and equip j incut mnd to * improve methods.* gild j i i i rim* •I .1 work II being contili j ue.l ■ ■ ilnlili iiiii * i |*. iii ill him | *Mb in • n.i i' i alii i red liv Hie Di'J’artmi ill (n l.e tlk In - kii Aa.ll |«d * iin .it "the pn t ill lime Till Wta vli, lillu r IMilsulls afi also la 1 ilk n* i.d I It Is Hi 'I hr tin in i of dusting cotton plants by ner upturn is I* i than witli around machine** HI I'l l 1 Kt sllihK TO 111 ' Milt stflKIH A hiivUli In '.’J, itttu U ells, so Hie p. t (nut >■ it deputy sheriff of num inatn county, has re enoa his IsihHliiii ei ii Hi J.iuinri first In or-j dri 1 Hint lie may cntei the uun for. sheriff a! the 11* . I l ie. Mull iillst Khcrlff John A l terly In submit-! ting hlii resignation Mr. Wells staled that he wlulled to' ifW the'sheriff u chance to apjaiUit a luau in hit', plate, um he brut de.fl.lrd that il Is n»y duty] Hi lu.ike tills fli.lit «> -fair and a«i ' cuqaeh ntloua an I cau," GOLDSBORO. N. C., THHRBDAV MOHNINO DKt KMIIKK 27. I 72.1 m DIRIGIBLE ■ HAS NOT BEEN LOCATED YET I •<r~ -» No Word Hum Hern Kecvivtd <v for He v era I Datx From the ' Keen in The A|r for Many t Dully*. i ■; f Prance, fb'e. f 2fi No’’ w<>rd has yel licen rec»-lv«-d frm the nil** Ing dlHjlble lilxiuudr *tlll missing and may bake been In tbh ' air for many day*, urxftiay have laud ed in some out of iha wa)' place on the const of northern Africa. Pur never*l ilaya the wlteles* has ' tvecn silent und the grtmt ernti her “<•11 but vanished Hj Is calculated that The Dixmude* store of g.i ollne waa exhausted by Humlay the 21 rd.' aw consequently the only thing left to do I* to ex plore. the regions wbfre the air ship tulght ‘(lave conie di wn voluntarily, jor by the forces of i Ircumstuace All reparta that h e dirigible ha* tiesn uitserved re<-entlf having pnrvxxj , erronaqit* there sx-eni i to be no doubt that the giant ship was fCkyrlad' to Time fair Argument of I. V. Jamited Wgahlngtop. l'iae. S. Ttme for ar j gutueoj hafofe flu- Interstate Com iuere« (’oiiniiiSidou dit the subject | ''llallr«?ad <'ou.litlrjng'' was assigned , . toxlay tie cxrvtxr slx. ilays lieglnning January 7. e < •• VKM/UOH liHKM RUk ’ TO I.KKfk I A FIT 41. AT 01f« »» . _ Pari*. Dxm 25 (Ry the Aasnelaf ixd I’ressi .Former I'remier Venl gi'lxig has decided to to Alh en*. and Is leavlnij; ,I'aH* for Dim I f rtliwith a • .HN n afl«*r a (Ml egatioft »hi'ii arHlk'd Athens last night bad deJhu.i-d to hbu a dox-uiii.jit signed bjt ls« rnemlters of , tlm cxectlMw* a»ao«|hly eluted last , week, urglwg til* charge ( X's the gov. rxpsent übd *awe the iHjun "y t; _„ | LIGHT ALIVRM ARRRMTI li Temps, FT a., legs. 2«. RlgM aliens ' arresixsl pear Tsu iwm H|irtng» *ere< held in jail h*rx> pewding it* hearing before I nited Hiale* t'ommla -loner Gone, on S' char** at Illegal I entry into this country. ‘ BLUER Hill “ , . WITH IRON BAR IN LITTLE STDRE T **■•. , , Joseph TrollifiKer in Found in Fool of likMid.—Assail 4fit Kscopes Metis ne. Det 25. Joseph Trot lln ger. aged alioiit tiS. was brutally i murdered In hD store on 'Jlle edge of Ibis town. Monday ulght. by (wr- I stma unknown to the autboriticM, T.sl.'iy Hie chief of police of Mcltane '•and Khcrlff Ii Stollry. of CgT county urn without a clue to the assailant or assailant* of the old : man. but are making effort to fiiu some Irate of the murderci Mr Trijit linger was struck over lh head with a heavy iron liar, weighin’ 1.1 laliinds. Ik Inches long,- lie,, wa j disctiveretl In a |h*il of blood, heblm the enuntcig. gftuinliig, but uncoil i s< inns lie- never regained eons, ioijs j ness, dying an hour after be was ! found He lived alone In his little store tin the edge or Mr lime At about | 7’: in o'elia k a little negro boy pass j ing Hie store heard 'him grtioiiliig anil i foiintl him lying a bloody heap * He nbllfie.i other |c'son* iwb»t went to i the store, and tried to. revTve (he old | man. hut their eiforls were tin sin I rcssful. lb* tiled at nhaout H:Jtl, with j cm speaking ,t word, j T rout uni lent ioo* Mime one had I come Into the ktore and bought a •hi* of sardines, an deaten Uif ili Mr. Tndllngyr wns strut k on the back of 1 I he hcntl, Will I*. I.c.i nine ovt” the *1 ' '•fib*. qTI Mi!*.*l Mow *• I • dc 111 him .bill 111. 11l HU i. , In ,flh led w»i e lerrlbh • ' Hit i lolhlm was a luusg of hbeal. The chief of police. Sheriff Story and the eorjmer of Alamauee county hastened to the plate, and stain u large crowd bail collected So many people were in apd nlamt (lie build ing that it was seen ipieiess to use j hbHMtbounds lpvestlgMte.il 'tfHe.i to ■ how who was guilty of the cr»«r. Hid.crf seem-, to bnve tweo the I tlirttiv. I'ltM of Lbe money of the old man enema *o have been stolen ami two pistols be *w Known to have bad were gone. I „ every day was s h iliday, when would we rest up ' 4 - , , Fteein# Jr.* •* ■ ■ ■**»» j$ BjLj ' 9? tß\ : j ; jS?“\^' ; '«l^fV’ King Omil ams Queen Klim huh of Greece. ordered to leave their country by officer* «»f lb Army and Navy, ar,reported fleeing. A republic will bo eefahliahcd. U U undenstogfl-’ X- v :..rr:r-rs; ~= --r—■~g~~~ Goldsboro Citizen Injured In Auto Accident Sunday Dead; Funeral Wednesday ILOIH ATHLETE SHOT TO DEATH IliH Coitiiuinion jtfiiut Maxine Mo Nelly in Hospital in Herkjua (Tondilion air Reitult of Attack Mttde by Negro. Miami, Artcoiia, I) gc. 2fi,—Ted Uruah. Galverslty of Arlaona athlete*, waa shot to death and til* compan ion, Mies Maxine McNeilly, of (Holm, Arix. la la a Glotve hospital In a A passing niotoriat found Orosh'g body in the nir, and Mlaa M< Nellly, wounded and fielpleas, lying lu the c ud. Hh#» Is x-xpeeled to rw uyet, HOl.ll 11 Am M, HLRVIHTS Milt. MAJ. v(. A. GKIHAW Raleigh Dec. 26 KuneraPseyvic:** for W A. Graham, state rom mlnsibger tis agriculture, who died at a local hospital yx-steribiy, were held here today The bxtxiy afterward wa* taken to IJltcoln rounty wberx it will bn bulled tomorrow- MMjor Graham would have be*' II HI yiai* Old ad he lived until titnaurrow. All st'iJk oflictals of N. rth Garxe Huu. Inc luding Governor Morrison, acted as pall bearers at the funeral txjxlay. SSB 080 WORTH OF WHISKEY STOLTI! A Hror*» of Men and a Itattory of o TrurhH Swoop Down tm Gwyn hrook Dint tilery and Hhackel (iuards. Move Awgy With I.a r»fe Quantify- of Vfarrel Good*. • Hull liiuiri'. Dec. 23 A wore of Urn. ci in.-u lin'd ii diii of truck*. i.mi night h*imi|i.,| down on the tiwyn brook iHattllery wareliou »*a at tiwyn hrook. near Owing* Mill*. ahucktrd Ihr three guard* add broke Into two «»f the three whl*ky etoehed building*. An army of nlgte.-county and city poller, under National (ttardamen on tnntor cycle* Inal night acoured the I'liidH iD'I Totltilrv Ildc ||»|. fii*. i llv»t. who tli'il Jii*.i lu lime to eoci*pe •he endowing tIH. I'our “nivit were captured In n tier* tor truck Half a dotted other* eweap iil amid i fiiHilliidc of 'hol.i, nli in* .dnuim 'w •* t. ui*j. • • •• d to J>!\f la <ti itoliti ftom the Manhattan Tra import «l ton Company, I'hlladel. jdiiu More, i ban forty barrel* of wtilukey valued at HtMKMI wan atol ej. Mb I'OI.HIMtN A tiri>e|iicToro, le-i 22 t arrying out •a pl.uf <whh tr ha > I well alvi'h a great deal of attention recently, the mi* tborltfea {if (ircetiHlajro (hi* week an nuli iicihl-"the addition of itlxlecti wen to tbe lajllint force of the city, The tidal of the force now it 63 men U bun been neci •uy in i tatduh new tr.tffm cotityrn with all day police, eerrlce and aI no fire men hare been added to the motorcycle aquati I’an-tif c who botight drum* for their children'* dirt llu.u. may need aont-n ear drum i for themwlve*. Had Hno a KeaJdewt of Gotalg boro for 3S Yaars; Waa al . One Time a Popular Wholesale Merchant Hare, and Had Many Friend*- t » Mr. B. Prink Bent, who *u Injur ed ■» an automobile collision on tba Oohtsboro-Klnaton 'highway lata Hun day afternoon, died at the Goldsboro Huapttal Monday night at 11 :M o'- clock The deceased waa alaty year* Os age. and bad been a resident ol thle rlty for 31 years. For flv# years he waa a. member of the Ann of tba A, A McC.rury Co., and thirty yaars of h*n Ufa were spent In |tk« whole- r A* native O O. F., he had a larg* number of Jriemls, In both .Organisations as well ax lu llilh community. and others la which he waa known. Tba funeral aorylw al Iha Vine Btreat home yes tor day morning at It o'clock, «* well attended. the ceremony being performed by Rev. fc*io. Wall, of tba First. Baptist church, and Ray Atkin aon. of the Bt. John's Mathodlal church A world olgjMuiutlful flower* grand the gravy, silent tribute ol the exteem In which the deceased waa bold He leaves to mourn %la d-atk a wife, who waa before marriage Mian Maggie Hastier, two daughlera ’Mr* Mont* of Wllmlngtna. aad Kath leen of Goldsboro, three suns B F. Jr.. Marvin aad R. M Beat, and bun dreds of friend*, all of whom extend the .family their sincere sympathy la thefr rorrow. t'I.KNK INIiiCTKB 4 ° Greensboro, Dec. 22—T. 1* Fast. former clerk of the Munlnlctpal Court hus been Indicted on charge* of i>ifif>er.slenient of. fund*- placed In lila hands. The rase wl)l be tried at the January term of criminal court The charges against Kaat grew out of bis alleged mishandling of ftAds during his term aa clerk of the court. PHILIP FOX FILES NEW TRIAL MOTION; WOMAN BEING HELO Slayer of Ku Klux Klan A-ttor* ney lo Make Effort to Gain His Freedom Atlantu, (jg . Dec. 2fi While Mrs. Margaret Weaver, under an Indlct incrA changing essory before the f«i t in connect to* with the killing of* William H i'oburn by Hbllfp K. Fox »a■ being held Jfl u T-ll at police he.id«|uartera here today. *■—vlcted xlayer, through his attor neys. lUcd a statutory neulon tor « Be* trial. Hearing on Hie mqflon wax set for March 3. Fox, a former editor of the Impe rial Night Hawk, official organ of the Ku Klux Klan Is now under a sentence of life Imprisonment, after haring been convicted here last Fri day of murder, growing out of the death of i 'oburn. a klan attorney. The prisoners will he held In the Fulton eoutU) jail pe-ndfng the outcome of the hearing on bis motion, which wax set for March 2. Queen Mary delights In antique fur niture. mill fa,ssald to lie quite an ex l-ert when 4 cornea to judging and valuing It. *> , ASSOCIATED) PRESS * " ■»' '■ PRICK FIVE CKIfTi OIISIOW COUNTY mm on Jill SEIM Continued Violation of Hi* Mar* ketinK Contract mod Brrp— of Hi* Threatening OfieMt'. Who Sertod Injunction Pnpan KraponsiM* for jail gautfl— Imported Upon J.,K. Carter. (Special to The Neva) Raleigh, Dec M. Coatlauefl rlola thm of hla marketing contract wttb the Tobacco Co-operative aad threat - ftil to the officers who served aa la |onet lon papers today resulted In a > thirty day jail sentence Imgoeid Upe* J K. Carter, of Oaalow rouaty. by Judge Henry A Qrndy. of the Supe rior court, (treadling at Jacksonville N. C. ; t The breaking of tha Aeaatattga contract has resulted la thirty\day jail sentences for several othar m—i bers of the Tobacco co-operattua As sociation. but today's sentence wa* thee mow severe which baa gel beat* Imposed upon say member hi —Mem t North Caroltaa. according ta the ev- Idence lu today's cast. Carter, the 4** , fendant In eeVeral Injunction pro ceedings brought by tbs A»im—M—, waa present tu court whoa tha Juflff* signed the rest ratal** . grder, h«fl iimae. sold his tobacco at A later data, kb- Spite of this knowledge, a*d BOOOfd- Ing to the affidavits of tMpfftff BhPd# I iff V. J Davie. threatened boitty I*o jury when further paper* *M# J ed. declaring "I'm damaft tfrgfl f f ’• j haring Ihts paper liervud til Aaaociatloo was repreeeaMf* hr DBF fy and *>ay of JachamgrtU*. HB- J counsel tor the AaeoelaU— h Mflr*' proceedings t —- (oroner’a Inquest Findings in Dentil of Mr. Bnet The Coroner’s jury aftgr dflr lib.-rat km and c I IlhUliW^M^ rendered a serdlct to the Mr B Kmnk Beat earn* *!■4tfttb Monday night, Dnentflml* at M il) p m. doe jk Mkj^^B' the night of —*A«r7 v '" tws. s.• “-m Mr Rest, with Sr Mt < ixiuey were tkil.lsboro -Kinston hlgbwaf gfl dNURMh &:M Bumlay ft* m*m ' *lilcli limy were driving ogMHlji i-impe driven ; whttiey of this <dtf. mt- ah* mm us,-the result of the aflßßw ! j|Br VUaa Whitley la t* • BPy MIWW condition Mr Uggeat blmcaif 1* Ur -tha hospital and two otbor fOUMg *■ * dies ta the company el Mhn Whitley were slightly Injured. ’ "■"dAIWJBe my Hartford. Cunn. Dec. !«.•—Hll skull battered by a blunt tantrum—«. thought to be a hammpr, the body of Mrs Ihsry Munaelt, Tt. a wUMMr. W— found thinly clad on a bad al thf home In Burnside, east Hsrttord. Id day. A window at the rear *T tha h*—flhg had been forced aad eigne at a at ft—* S gle were evident A hammer —Mr round on a stairway and pf alarm ■ lock which had stopped at l;|S ff clock A M Thera are *i«sa whlah the police are woilrtafl. lfeathafp iff thought to he the motive at the urtt**. After the wnmah had ha— mr«*B*' ■ down, the intruder atrlppad fear ntght “ gown from her and wRh It wtpdl the blood from her ease aad moatfe. po lice said The body wa* the* placed on tile had. thus It rannmtPid us HI the arrival of a neighbor,*who cm— p to Inquire why Mra. Muasell hUI ait appeared at ber boas for ChrtPtm— dinner. Kuiranr* to the lioupe urpp gatapi by breaking the gtaaa ta a window, and then removing the leek. The noise Is believed to have a reused Mt*. Maxell who aroee aad we*t do tha kitchen to lnvaatig*ta. Thar*, tha police thiuk. She coafr—lad Mm t»- 1 1 uder. and there-was staffed the Brat phase of a life aad aad struggle. - S - Through the kitchen isto the bad-' ri>oin the two appear to U*ve atrwg sieii tie for* the fatal hl#w waa eWwcAU Then the house waa ra—aahlaA. • trail or burned matches from room tracing the slayer's path. Ww rlous art teles, collected aad brauffhi to the kitchen were examined Iff the light or the lamp, which Mrs. M—• sell kept burning In tha ktfahem asr all times during the night, potlee ha- ' 1 Have. "• t Ajfed Woma SttcnMM After Cilrh»Hig Century Mark I'nlontown. Pa.. Dae SB.—'Takes 111 | suddenly after celebrating Ms IMB , t**ii lid n iiiunveraatff, MB*' Hanfct Boss li-e,i died at the beg* ttf'ml—k mc» her.- tonight. .. ,
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 27, 1923, edition 1
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