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ICMPS WILL NOT DELIVER 1926 TOBACCO CMP
TRAGEDY STALKS IN MIDST FAMILY RE UNION
l All Tobacco Can Now Be —J
f 'Sold On The Open Marked
1 By Former Co-op Members
F - wm an - I —~~V-—■ ■ ■ tSis
Ufti I Responsibility Os
Al Members of the
f Tri - State Tobacco
h Growers Co-operative
I * Marketing Associ
r atioM to Deliver 'Hieir
1 .Crap to the Organiza
tion Came le An End
K Yesterday Asaoci
i ation Not To Appeal
| From Meekins De
■ v MNwCPIi
I USdl. Jon* SO.— Mom-
I km «f the TH-State To
ftocea Grower* Co operative
■ ta.—-ii- J a 1- -*i __m
.MMYlINtit. AMMhCiMtlOffi Will
K Mt tt roqoimi to deliver
L Brtr lU* rtnn. Their I<*
F ; nl r—ffg—ilhUUv to the ao-
F oodaWoa la this regard
when Federal Met t. M.
itifffcfcto t*ahrfct nigmed an
M|fif rplMsiiMr Uimi.
m . : Hater tko l*« year* con
tract. whfch expired at Ike
Sf md ol IIS, tko Ckoooaiut*
P ataOMßkacaaf tko oraanion
t»oa ki Vlrainia, North and
Mk CkrWttaa wore ro-
I WM to Mtvor their crop*
f- to tko f oeiatioa and fail
| ore of looibora to deliver
l Jarre rooalted in poaicroo*
Fi oaWa hroasht by coowwl
r ik tko co operative two
olotloa against He member*.
Signing of this order fol-
I lowed announcement late
Mo that the board of dl
fc._ r ■aatao. J a «i J, j a i *
r t iftiuii nau ofciaffl not so
toko on appeal from Judge
F WnoHaa* prder sign'd at
aWiaboth City recently
which throw the association
into rocoirership.
L Wah thijMnWn rotleiod of
amfclat MmHh to tv imwl
•Oh eater a rocvtvorshlp u 4
rth the tiHdu of the director*
00l to am the COM farther,
early tßaldattoa of the hmU
L taolfht apMared prohaMe bat the
| mdwn eo far hero declined to
The aigaahatlna's hoard of dl
roedeee. to a awetlag lo*ttaa the
I . onttre day.to addition to deciding
BOt to take appeal, named a r*a
■Otoe to w eprrate with the re-
Tie hoard boned a statement
■ wttbf forth No reason* for aot
appaoHae aad eaflfar «a “at!
frtoadr of thb anaoetatbo and of
ro operative marketing" to do
everything possible codec the re
rodronhip Ho benefit the «ea-
Wn of thh aooaodatlia aad help
pno the tat create of the mom
hOtl of thb assorlotiea."
P' The paeottoa of throwing the
rrv <t* sabsldtory warehoaae cor
p walk's into receivership will
• rowo, before lady* Heebie* at
: T ,llew pern -next week, he Odd
walyNL Hetlee tor appototamat
float will Mt be opfleed, N i»
two *amui — _.
P - kRROMHK POIHON
f - Atlanta. Ga.. June 3tt.—W>thln It
houra Grady hospital treated two
small toroecne potnon
•at. aad In both instance* the par
ent* of the mil* one* declared they
jfig not know how the llquod waa
obtained
Stitcen-nioniha old Helen Word wna
treated first and allowed to return to
Por f—> t*olnt home shortly after
ward M ' .i) .
UttV Helen Sweat. II monlha oM,
•awallaWed quit' a quantity of lero
r. rtii Hoapltal physlcana pronounr
ed'hor < oatplete recorery wtihlu a
■—h*Wb —f w— ■
THE GOLQSBORO NEWS
' SECOND ANNUAL RE-UNION
’ OF WOOTEN FAMILY HELD
• .. ' '• •
. Four Hundred Members Gather At Hiilcre*| Frsm All Hectiona of
■ the State To Attcad Aaaaal Event—Program Rendered Waa
Enjoyable and Inapiratkosud—Dr. J. Y. Joyner Speaks
—Fraak M. Woolen, of Green villa, New President
- i* -
Gathered together ,from the four
corner* of the stale, nearly four hun
dred member* at the Wooten fairly
In North Carolina hold their second
annual meeting nt Hlllcreat, near
Kinston, yesterday, enjoyed n pio
grsm of musical tpd vocal selections
beard tone splendid speeches, elect
ed officers for the enaulng year,
moor bawds att around, wlshod sai-h
other Oodapred during the latorran-
Ing twelve months aad adyoaraad,
each declaring that (he dnfe barring
one trapody. had bean A moat suc
oeaa, enjoyable aad iaepiratiomal one
and that It had drawn the members
of thb great family into clooor unity
than had ever before beOa the caaa.
Harly yesterday morning the mem
ber* of the Wooten (anilly Mean to
gather at Hlllcreat and at 11:30
o'clock the meeting waa called tc
order bv Rev, f, C. Wooten. pr«ald*nr
elder of this district of the Uethodlat
Kptsropal church, who {ealdre u( New
Hern and who was the first
of The orgaattation.
Hang and Mask
The bleealngs of the Almighty were
Invoked Jfpon the assemblage by Hrv.
Prank V. Wooten, of Cbarbonrn, fol
lowing which a moot enjoyable muJ
■ral and vocal program was rendered
included In this were aolo* by Mia.
Lloyd Wooten, of Klusfbn; Mis. Inez
Wooten (Sultry; of Clayton; Mgs. fMlay
Wooten Sniyh. of Kinston, and Mr*.
D. O. Wooten, of Cullers. One solo
In Dalian by the latter sweet-voiced
singer waa moat coptlvating. In ad
dition to the solos there were duct*
rendered by Mrs. D. O. Wooten, ot
Cutlers: jMrt. D. O. Wooten, of Kin
ston. and Mrs. Daisy Wooten, of la
Grange
The principal speaker of the decs
sion w*f<s>r. J. y. Joyner, himself a
descendant of the Wooten fXmtly and
who also marrlpd Into the family. Dr.
Joyner was introduced to the assem
blage with a few welt chosen words
by Rev. J. C. Wooten and hi* talk
was one which' Inspired hie hearers
and made a moat lasting impression
upon them. In part he eoM:
I»K. JOW KK’S HPEKCH
'■Kinsmen, Kinswomen and In-laws
of th« clan Wooten:
“I am proud and happy to meet and
greet so many of you hyre today at
this family reunldh. I rejoice to see
family reunions Increasing in num
ber imd popularity In (he atate.
"The family la the unit and the
foundation of society and civilisation
and government. The structure Is
ueyer stronger than Its foundation.
ApfKVT "W'lrppwe*, qML ,
Os no stronger tliaii m* lluilit
upon which they rest The lies of
brotherhood, of family obligations, of
famllv prldt that hind families togeth
er and hold them to their ftetii are elf-"
sentlally the same as those that bind
togethar and hold to their best the .
larger families community, slate. <
nation, world.
"You can measure the strengths snd
character oC communities, stales snd <
nations hv-the atrengtb and character
of the families that compose them
"Behold wh«t manner of lov* the i
Pother hath bestowed upon u* that i
we ahonld he called the sons of God" h
and commanded to call Him Pathep t
—o«a family, one father, t»ne brother
hood.
"la the fatherhood of (tod aad the
brp»nlwH M »0R Dtrtßo «M« (
NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME, 110 S. JAMES STREET
■ - i ■. V f ‘ • « -r . " 1 —*-
has Interpreted through the symbol
of the family tha strength and tsad
i rasas of his love and has idealised
sad sandfled and glorlfled forever
family bonds, family obligations and
family relationship*
"It la well. It la wise, It*la needful
In thaoe to gather at the rallying
cry of the clan—the call of the'blood
la these family reunions to knit cloe
«r TMBfTy ttw. to ton brighter 4k*
■ran of family affections, to keep
-live family pride, to Inspire each gen
eration to emulation of all that waa
noblest and hoot In the lives of tfcsir
ancestors, oad with a desire aad de
termination to live worthily of them.
"Pbr oeMurto* before .the s«t1«-
uscwT to Rtornha, the Wooten family,
•pelt them Wotton. waa oa# of the
moot distinguished and promlnem
families ta HngUah history, number
ing among Ha mem he/a Barons Blah
ops. Scientists, scholars, poets, diplo
mat*
"Tha ancestral sect- of the family
waa Houghton Kent.
"The founder of the family In Am
erica waa Dr. Thomas Wooten, fourth
M*w x of Thomas Wooten of Houghton
described an a man of great Erudition
and wealth and rrllglon. u "'patron of
learning and Proteatautlam/ .He «n
--(ertalnad Queen Rlltaheth tu 1673 at
Boughton and declined at that time
*4 offer of Knighthood thonah three
of his gyp eons were afterwards
Knighted. Dr. Thomas Wooten was
tha physician to the llrat Jamestown
settlement and was doubtless the llrat
doctor sf medicine in America. He
died In lale of Wight Co.. Va.. leav
ing one son. Richard, who died In
l««7 mentioning In his will two sons.
Richard and Thomas The Isle of
Wight Co., then included what ly now
Halifax county, K. C., which probably
was the llrat home of the TH. V. Woot
'ns. - < t
"Connell Wooten waa the progeni
tor of our branches of the family
Hhadrark Wooten bora 1760 died ‘lll2
aettled la Lenoir county after the
revolutionary war end r< sided there
tIR 'IRS where removed to Columbus
County Qle merrled KlltalwtluAllen.
a Massiu hnsetts arhool tea, her. Their
children were John, Thomas. (Parity,
■Jtobcrt. Bhadrkk Jr., and Richard )
‘Ha » ■- an enalga la the Revolu
tionary war In Col Caswells regi
men* ml tin tee ring In one of the flrst
Independent companies In the New
Been district taking part In Ike Bat
tic of Moores Creek aud serving with
distinguished gallantry throughout
the-far. He represented l-cuolr coun
ty, twlca In the legislature.
“Hr removed to Columbus county
In IMS and bought 10.0r.0 acres of
toud nvtnr rhei*e tp peace and plenty
noiiolVu. .eu 1../ Ass ,
t’esih In 1112, laotring to bla children
valuable landed estates. c
“Hie oldest son John, remained 111
TdHMRr cnnitty. John Wooten, left two
son^, Hhadrark and Council Woolen
my grandfather and father of f'oua
<il who is with uh today, the
< Idest living representative of the
Wooten famtty. I'ncle Council to ug all
cullured Christian gentleman, thinker
philosopher, honored »|ul useful citi
zen. iucat nation of the ftnest and
etrongest trait* of this old and dis
tinguished family. I pause* that w*
-may all clap our love and apprecla
fng prayer that he stay he spared to
thms of him and send up a silent lov
bl*fls with the henedlcjion of his manq
more prvaono* of oat family reun>oao i
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V ■ 11 . - : - . -T ---- - t I -T r I*- JL, „ eii
GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1. 192.
Wade Wooten, 6 Years Os Age, h
> Drowned In Lake At Hittcrest
' -■ ■; r
Former Governor Put# “Pep” In Smithfleld
Peapfte In Drive For Funds For Memorial |
—L - f li ■ n i ii *—■—so—wsa—sawaj
V. ■■ 1 TW eyy : 11 L -jy*'- 1 ,-, t
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■yirtW’fjpyr *. • i- ’ •j > ' ' . !•»*
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■ TlWw ■; ■" "r t ""■! "'I
H»V ( UIKMN IBffKHMV
t \-Governor l a meren XorHsow raam hack to l a-tern I aroHan last
night aad made what •>. *oM l« he the m»*l hrßWaat aad fatal spaewh
•var hoard al Bmlthffield when ha started that town aft aa a drive far toads
ta erect « broase »«atue a* a memorial to Johnston roaaty hoys who died
ta the World Mac.
GRORIOIJS ITH
TO BE OBSERVED
Many Merchant k in Gokhbom
Phn to Clone Storm Oti
That Onuhn
V r- ? *
Many of. Goldsboro's merchant*
have «|rea(ly nnautiuced their lnl*n
ll<M> of closing and taking a
St*M Jf llday neat Monday, In cel.-bra- 1
liJ/Kt “the glorlouH fourth" and in
dications are that thr dty. will lie
•. o '
more of leas at a gcr.-ral holldtj In
this city.
Quite a large number of people have j
made preparations to motor down toi
the seashore and apriid ’this day lit!
and a lih the surf, while ether* will j
remain at home hut have just ss < u
joy.iblc a day. . !
Inder the direction 01 the llauyh
tera of thr American Revolution a ■
ap t ndld program la t i he put on’
>ion<Jay aflerncnin 7-nut el Herman j
I’aik and It Is exrawled that this mil!
■1 ' »
Ihr tilt 1 ffouta ait tli ir.
In this event and the occasion It Is
prrdirted. will he one which will 'be t
long remembered. r""~
-
JMTt'NKD Os < HIVL f'NIVB
t .. ~
Aehevdle June 10 Wtitle Knm
fell, 18-year old barber, of Kwanna- !
h»tp, was arrested by nu mber* of th«-
sheriffs defiatlm'iii yraterday and'
nlared In Buncombe county Jail to'f
■’ wait trial on a charge of usHaoitlng '
a 11-vear old girl at Hwaaaawoa The
crime in saM to have Wen roaa
mltted three or four day* ago. The
little girl, it' wfa Stated, feared to
tell her pars** at Me aHggsd act.
c \ e • . Jh
MIND OF HUMAN
BEING RESTORED
» *• ■
Nimble Wit Os a MU I* Irteh
Maid, Together With V
Photograph, Furnish Clue
Malden, Mih.. June 30,-A photo
graph of Khward B McClMn, publish
er of the Washington Post. and rtw
nimble wit of it little trial) maid have
t<*ni the m ana of partly unravtlllua
the mystery surrounding the tdent
My of the World War veteran a man
ItwrtxKfr lm?w—vrto nag today in Mai
■ *len hospital, a victim of amn'sla.
John Patrtch O'llotman, of Ollfton
Virginia, la the name «hr
' patlrtit *aid la hla own.
* *
I it hen the patient broke into gaeilg
Hie uura* answered In the mother too
ru<* of Brin This seemed to hr‘ag
hack the patient a memory for be be
tkti repeating in Kngttah ~ Met’lean
'of the Washington Poat. M
[ A photograph of the publisher was
'showed him today and thla seemed to
' restore hjfl memory rnpiptetrly. “V's
A ’
| told what Is birllrvri] to be h>a own
IlHine
} O'tJortnan th*n went on to tell that
Lite ,yaa twenty-nine and fathers* a
nineteen months-old son. Ills wlfv.
hr said. WHS idfc duwabter of a 'Vaah
ltif!t..-i <,.nti#M>r. His father. h« th
tlsri'A. was Patrick Vtiorman, pub
licity agent for Buffalo Bill. He him
self, be said, waa formerly a reporter
on tin staff of th<* Washington Post
Hr 6Wr seas, he said n the
British navy, was In hired and tarn
v»ai* ago waa operated mi In Johns
• Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, for a
'PM on the (Main,
O'Gnrman dM hot know how h» left
♦‘ftftou Station, bo* he got to Mald'n
or bow hr happaiH .i to he lying un
•SBStdBSa bear %i: BoA e**wrtwry.
Cow Takes Drink Os I
>Vayne County Boom;!
She’ll Drink No Mo' I
t TIM mwah to the nn I
flmikitaM’ uml mU to Kijm I
mil) k Jaal *W«t m toil) a* I
arnewla ar Mrntoto to twr|
other pohan. waa fcaiiMnlii ky
■fh* lan Hurt who* fmp»t } ftoarto
TMak" Ikto raided •> MltoN
ilklMteff Hut hi IkA towwstolp
yurtria; ho kni a lan* to* ar
pareatl) kaHky (to lying tort
ImaMt ato a( Ik katt rat*.
Tk raw tort, torta>rty.
fiMftftd—i ky tka hear tat, rttr
;ia4 tor a qaaff ar twa to tka jmub*
Kar tka bmaflt at tka adMtotad
H might k*> .totart Hurt fraap tkto
beer la dfctlltod tk* roaw taker
1* pfntyM wj
TRIO BIG BOOZE
M4KINGPL4NTS
lasting and doatroytwg IIHaH tor
OUtoC kUalt kaa kaetoM »
manta wttk d* pa tin ta Skarkf W. D
t\m al'a office tkaaa tayn »wd rarely
t day pa— a* to* kit Hurt aaa to
more of tkam aaa not found and tir
ala pat to tkam.
; v *atarday three kg plant, ahd Ml
dr*da ts gallon* of baar and othar
equipment ware found and datacard*-
The flr.t plant, a alitr gallon copper
outfit, waa I oca tad la New Hop* town
ship by Oaputlaa Gardner. Thom*l
.ad Kornaggy Along with this ware
alstaan galloaa to baar r*ady to be
made Into whlakoy. Tk* eattr* outfit
waa destroyed.
Tha second (till reported for the
day waa In Park township' and waa
found by Deputy L 0. (Cklakl Rhode.
Tbla also waa a ality gallon .till and
there were fourteen barrel, of baar
nearby. , The entire outkt waa cut to
pieces
Tha third and last still waa found
In the Saul.ton im-Um This, mas .
fifty gallon outfit and along the
baer which was Rested nearby, fira
gall xi« of aaw-made .hl.ksy war
.fixed. Therd waa a man at or near
Ihe .till when Deputy Cukor arrtred
on the seen# but he succeeded ln»
making hi. eacapa
% -- n 's
— _ - —-i
HHVftOW kailTKll
Raleigh. Jnna to Me
l.ein hae romml.aloned Judge N. A.
Sin. lair of KayetUville. In hold rourt
In flalawba rounty for Iwo weak, be
glnuina July 5 Judg. Sinclair n,
to tempt rarlly replace Judge T. P.
9ry« xi. of Bryson I Ity. whose rclg- I
gsw»n 'fweomc* effective on the flrpt
of nest month. i itn
to. V
\ Charlotte, Jupe JO,— Dr. W. 8. Ran
kin. bead of the hoapltaliaatlon Me
llon of the />uk* endowment. Injured
two weeks ago In an iUTomdbtte ar
lidrnt Bear ha. lf>
hi. home here. .'.)>*>,iJtnnk
injuile. on hi. heart-end a.broken e|b
and breast bone when hi. autotnobU-*
V
overturned near the Morrison bride
after skidding In lh* sand
_ 0
SEW TOME (’OTTOS
New York June M Spot cotton
uulet. middling It to. Cotton future*
closed steady ,»t a net decline of »•
to 13 point*. July I7M; October
IH.2H; December )*,23;
Itoreh Ifi.Tf. j
Ttaioi ayrffc
r-. '
milt irnnm
■
Mm CIHMPHI
9 '• , ■*“ • •*»
3lx-Yeer-0W to* Os
Mr. and Mrs Praak
M. Wmtattaftmm
vllle, Drowwto Yoder
day AftoVMMi i
Lake Near Ktoflfca -
Father Had Hd Umm
Elected
SSSSwK
'«*Jri | y
Ur** wMb HgMteSJ
iu t«a * ml id# 1 #
| v
miitoi |*r f teESto«’lS» I
* ■*
Itotkor sad -
gather at tk* Itoto pto*
thalr fathers wurte atttaClKtMp tort
tag- t j
Durtag tot. tfarn Hka * W
er to the two bWfirt **M to taw
othrtr* la tahtfg a tf*af* I* *•
which i* aa* of tk. meat fitotofid spoag
on tha proptoty. fttotatoft a hadktof
ault. a« wap **oa aafiptad Ik* hNM
sport* .(forded that. - '
Qrt oo* tod* of the IdMp* ■ Ofl «*
rhate-tbe-chut* t» tofi lap of toM
the bather, citato a*d gtafida 4pw«
10 tha lake. Tka wafpr * *a hnort
if ihi# ta aararal toot la *i* Mi »
to from tot* okula toi tatalka w*.
tar to that potaF PWt Wkia. ato
year, of age. pfurtgod. It k t*U**4
that at first It w ato nrtUoad tkto
ha did sot xi appear aad aatopat aatfie -
Has are said to kaw* alapaad krttMP
one to tka other boy* Ml 9« *at kd
...» mi» ins and the atom mao (to**. , .
A* quickly aa pootokto k kndkpddr
remyved kia appaito as 4 daafiap ft
bilking, soli, plangod laid toa-wator
and dived In tka ktototo to Mfiwk to
thi body. He waa faatoaato la Isaak
Inr :> *t tkr first fttoa aid km*
11 „ the .urfaoa. ■ -
raR Ta ftamatotoll • a
ininieitbitefy elfiarto at kapapaEks
ima were by gup ky tkaaa iftywtolaaa.
n embers of the tatofty. wftp Wtft ab»
'ending the rawatoa. krtt thaad prwrad
ofno.r.tl rhea thy rtWl lady waa ,
w s4p., < ’ > MiA-eWtudUlMMa
efforts were continued to# MOfw fkaa
• n hour hut the spark rtllhrun
tlnct e.id could not ka fkaakd hack.
•- L*D u tta anpraop* *• M) *1
tire lUile rlothn praa cawatafi to
Orecuvllle where It will prukakty kd
Intel rad today. A aumkar * tdtoftrafi
and friend* neebmpaatotf Ik* ftrtto
'trick** father aad Eta athaa aaa
bach to thalr kaata. t, t
At the ilm* th* alarm* the draw*-
la« waa given ta Mm ball wftar* tfcd
butoaaaa maedng wap hatog bald. Mr.
i Wooten who had b*fi| mi mad as
• president of tha elaa tar tk* Ffific, waft
1 nn hi* feel making h short tnlto Thft
J " "■**• **g*:.**»e