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THE WKATHER ' Pwtir ctoMr wi«mhv, n«n t 4*r mtrttlr t*lr VOLUME KVE; NUMBER 117 JMHR COUNTY MAN RED ON MURDER CHARGE DR. ANDERSON DENIES CRUEL ~TREA TMENT OF INSANE “ 1 ... : i .. m M' • » '• * * * , T t -- y „ m —-■ - , -1 Clyde Broughton Charged With Having Caused The Death Os William Teachey \qte-BAortem Statement Made By Victim of 4 Brutal Attack Laet Thursday Night at Paint on the Golds* boro-Seven Springs Highway and Other 7 Evidence Caused the Coroner's Jury to Or der Broughton Held Without Bond ' Clyde BroaiklM, young '* while men whose home It in Ike Seven Spring! section of Leneijr comity, in Msg Md k . Ip the Wnyn« county jail in default of bond in connec tion with Ate death of Wil liam Teachey another young white man, of the Teachey section, who fled in the ohni fracture which he re ttlwi when otruch on the heal loot Thursday Sight at a store oil the Ooldohore - Seven Springs highway. •raogMan l» the awe wham Teacher t*M eileen atraek hlw with the kettle, this .tat*m«at W* tag node ehertly after they bad feend hhs fetWrwlec the alhlr. #a the etreeolh es tkh eete mar which aatherttUn hate hat which they have net dtseleeed, he was sedated held by the terserr*» Jery which held aa Ingaeal ever the M Is said that the afair was., the reealt es aa aggameat aad aa alter which eccamd pt (hr it«t la ! amt lea aad hra teettee which ha* heea aeded ler It* blech aMtag aad b—Hogging eetlvltlee. The bed/ es the dead aw was resided Is hh sash ft wader aad was letcrfhd hear high oadaaai hi hi* haw ramman Ur tad hb aattaielr death I* gen erally tagretttd hr « targe jM* es Meade. "NEW CHURCH TO SOON BE READY Now Homo of Worship For the Friend. Rapidly la Near ing Completion New *it Work of ooastruction on the new house of worship betas erected by the friend* congregation on north William street, la beini hurried fore werd toward completion just a* rap idly *• possible end U I* hoped by the rnngrsgaUon that the building, which will be oonpletrd by September Ist. The well* are sow up. the roof t* , *l*r rfrN* nM A i% bogtn today Pleas for the dedication have not been made on account of the fart that her. Tennyson Lewi* and the rongr« ration do sot ww.nl to hare to make 4 a cheese Is the date after this ha* ) thea arranged tor. Howewer. thle 1* to be eanoewced later. TWO VKN KILI.KP I'd AFTO WBBTK *WVR Af.nKWVItLK Albemarle. July 11- t**» Arwold Kimmery end Claude Tucker wer* . killed aud N. L Htmmona hurt oa the / themer’e-Omrord highway lest night *• '■ result of an NUtnmobllr '■ ■ nl V'j-t—u accident. were cold whew fouad by Wesley J. ■ ?- * JjrM°u f ■ »*• vom- THE GOLDSBORO NEWS , -> • •■: r r m -T r >TTgT^r vr f " tn ••* ,•: i * t LOCATED AT NO.IIO SOUTH JAMES STREET IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION Briar* Greeting* Os British City To U. S. Jt I • Ferny J. A. Count, mayor of Weymouth England, is heeding a delegation es citisen* of that town who have just rowje P*T thfir respect to the folk Pwtr mouth. Mas*. They brought • mustard pot used hy King George Ilia* one of gttp. OTIZENI)F LA GRANGE^DfeAD —^ Mr. E. 8. Only PnmA MAM lowing n St rokc qfVatJiy MO; —Rcial I veg Hdryt. Pa following a stroke of idiltKlißU Saturday, ,Mr. K. 8. njHT eight and one of the tvr*l mowrjßj* |j tens Orange. <Hv*t ai at that place at 2: JO o'clock. x The deceased was th*> Tii a* Mr*. J. A. Kdwards and Mr Daly, of Goldvboro and Is Iris wife aad three children, these be-' :ng Mr, J M. Daly and Carlyle and Maude Memory Duly. The funeral service will be con ducted from the late residence this Afternoon at 2 o'clock and the body carried to the family burial ground In Wgyae county for Interment at 3:30 o'clock. . ... —a. . o kosher orr or davgkr mow W r Tryon. July 13. Q f\ Honner. Jr., serioualy wounded laat Wednesday night when Mias Jeeu Braswell waa latallv shot virtually la out of dan ger. Tryon hospital officials said today Meanwhile, polk county authorities continued to Investigate the shooting Neither HherlS Me kail»uu uur J Will Pleas. Jr.,' prosecuting attorney, would maker any announcement of their plana following n conference yegterday. BtMIHTM HIMI) MAI; FftTATT, WITH DItMOMItH July 11. Binding nnd gag ging Wilbur K Brown, Sew York lewelry merchant In n hotel room, three bandits today escaped with 171,- <*o*i lit diamond* and other Jewelry here'today. Brown, head of a jewelry' concern ring b>s name at 1700 Broadway, Mew VMh. had jm* tahra the m lajrlag them out preparatory to r* r^nJr ! Rain Os Yesterday Greatly Benefited County’s Corn Crop Wayne county farmers wars de lighted to see the downfall of rain which came to this section yesterday afternoon and which, according to reports, waa general hereabout* , 'While the cotton and tobacco crops war* said to he In very fair condition and not suffering from a lack of sufficient moisture, corn waa declared to be badly in hand *f rain. . Incidentally the corn crop In Wayna and surrounding counties 1 gives much promise of belug the best In many years and the far mers are counting heavily on the tome. CLEAR OFFICER WHO FIRED SHOT KILLS REINHART ■ \ *mlimawwwwajtoim * " - Wilmington Poikcmmn Exoner ated of Bhdft in Connection With Doable Tragedy Wilmington. July IS. -Pat Newtoi». Wrtghtsvllte Beach patrolman, who shot aad mortally wounded A. Ray mond Reinhart at the Relndiart cot tage yesterday afternoon when after Reinhart bad shot to death his daugh- |Cia. A. R. Reinhart. Jr., land was attempting to shoot hia owe Lwlfs. was completely esnnernted by a j Jury her* today of all blanu Lh> connection with the shooting. I The jury found that Relntiart cume Pta t)l* death aa tha result of pistol |j|yk watydsj by In the hand* who van In the per- of hi* duty.. i.fl%^| lie mak- IHL.:' S/forT to *H\C thr life of Mrs T ■mfllHarv ,{lr The Jury also found Ihtl Mrs Rphdiartn-Jrrlmiue (<> her death aJPtlke result of bullet wounds from a pistol In the hand* of her father-in law, A. K. Reinhart. Br. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Reinhart. Jr. were held here this aftamncu in thr hp.me of her par ents. Thr remains of Mr. Reinhart will laav* hers early tomorrow aceompan led by hlv wife and possibly his son. for Charlotte where Interment will l*e made WHITE MANHELD ON BAD CHARGES Miller In Wayne Jail In Default of Bond In the Sam of $2,500 I.ralfr Miller while and ’a realdt-Ot I*4 • . «r • w\* * '■ Mfr , nf Hw tWtdOV* Sfi tNm m the <dsj waa plaord under arrest yesterday gfiernoon by Hlirrtff W D. Grant on a charge of a cr me against nature and. In default of liond In the sum of 12.3A0. waa remanded to ihe county tall to await trial before Judge l> It riland nrit Monday. The warrant against Miller w.i* «w >rn out upon complaint of Iris wtf«. Fannie Beat •lETHOrr-OATtIIA HI BWAT Ttl SIK STARTED IN TRIM Detroit. Mich.. J'*ly 13. Assurance that the Detroit Wludaor subway link ing the United states and Outoda by two tetos uwdse ft* Dot sail stosw j gtvan hy Charles Mtfler. torewto cap--1 GOLDSBORO, N. C„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1»2« Report Os Cruelty Made By I Wake County Coroner Denied EPIORIM LE’CUE CONFEIENCE A GREATpUOCESS Recent BoanMtt Held Ai Ixtoia burg Voini the Bant The Rpworth Itogrur Conference of the North Carotins Methodist con * ference, which has re* edtiy be*h bald at Louialmrg College loulsburg. N. C- Was uoted the Vast held in years Aboat 300 delegalag attended. The GuDlsUmi leaguer* played an Impor last part in thta coaferenre, furnish Ing hot only several delegate*, hut officers and one of the Instructors. Rev W. p. Watkins, Jr., taught two cf lbs courses given. Mr. C. 0, Cobb, who has been trasasrer for four years was ra-electrd. Mr. A. E. BroArn waa elected Advocate Page Editor. Mima Rule luck ley waa appointed secre tary for the New Bern district.' Miss Rackley also revived a diploma ana • oartUlcaL- tar A-hkJgAtan and Mia* Btella tTon* received a certifi cate for Christian culture, totbar aUL egatea and visitors from Doklsboro war* Mias Ruby Crow, Mias Eleanor Cobb, and Mias Imogen* Barrett, Th# delegates report that thv man agement at the college waa such that no one had any suggestion* to'offer for the following year. This la tha breaking of on* more precedent not only In the South, but In the world. Tk* college coaference. President Mohn and the people of lyouiahtrrg gave them a hear it welcome, and sveryllring possible was done for the pleasure and com foil of the guests They had full •tae of the college buddings the as sembly hall, dining room, class rooms /*«d dormitories guest paid a wry modest sum far table board, no Charge being mad# "Tor bedroom*. They also had tha use of thg Metho dist church groped* and the High Hchool Building* r , ‘ k . In 'every way the conference at tg>ulaburg Collage was sO enjoyable and inatrurtlve, that the mvmbera noted to me*t there again nast year. This will convene somewhat earlier the date bring act for about the 27th ■H. June The following Interesting resolu tion was adopted by the, Kp worth I-wa it U• r* of the North Carolina Confer ence In tb» cloning business session on Friday: “Whereas, a little more than 140 years ago thr first anaual conference in American waa held at the Green Hill House near l-oilahurg vli*fl l, **rt aaaenihltvl Bishop* Coke and A*bury and 21 tntinerant Metho dlat preachers, and whereas this Im portant site so dear to the heart of Methodism of .North. Catalina should be purchased aud preserved as a me morial to the plouscrs of early Me thodism; • Be II reepiyod ibai - w« <k» mem U. s^’,d{X y «l i * v fragile Aeeruit'lv saw »> Hesaion at loulshurg, July 2. tV2<t. flo hereby pc tltlon the North Carolina Conference to take such action an they derm ne ceaaary to rarry out the purpose of this resolution. A* thr young people of the North Carolina Conference we pledge our loyal support to further this esuae. Be It further resolved that the prealdrnt of this aaavmbly vppolni a cumnililee of thr* n m-rs hep* to confer with the I-rague A* r.rmblv of th« Western Nonh Caro lina Conference to co-operate with u* in ’h's mi'lri taking. The Gro»n Hill place waa for rrr"-v— - _ j & 2 I Aristide Briand Was “In" Wbm 'ftta- -J? Photo Was Taken—Later He Waa “Out” d .. ' IL. , U-' v 1 , / jp.V V. 1 Ka:.Hr If \ ml \\* y -TfcSjfe- m MB/ \\ « ittM ■ • Thiit intrrrvting photo of AristUa RetwM. rocawtly asaied pra mkr of France tor the tenth time,, shows hiav answcriivf quwttoit es reporters between cabtoat sesatons. '.y 1 NAVAL ARitNAL WCT: HAS BEEN CONQUERED i , * • v - «■ Itlaxc at l-akr Din nut rk. NrJ., Rffricgl Ftmh Um Dunr Um Yewlerday and For Firat Time Since Fir* Startod Rfffl W#r« . Allowed to Entor the Danger Zone—Nnmbgr of Missing Now fcbottt Sgvon r~ «w. ' 'Vs ■ liMtr. I. 4„ 4aljr I*. -Tfc* Ist* Itranuk Hr* wwt«< lr»s Ik* Jaap er Dm today. . ■> K*tr (hit a bolt «l Ihtklalus InIM s m»lj si T. H.. T. at IkT apval aausaaHlaa iepat Mat* ; ariar W mwt » aartss *1 •*■ pl»«l<ta* that wlp*4 sal a war* d Iff** aai iM damage estlmat -04 at tUMtMN H bad v Mrs iMrti Ik* Hr* ailgkt spread U tk* aijoialav army anmaL If that ksi happeaei. »Wr»r» *» pressed lb* oplalan fipl»»liil« »Mlt hat* SmiJN to make lhr aa»a| bolo east imbi llkr IrcwKk*. II arrard for m Hair l*tir IUI Ikh «*ilt ocrsr. Aa safaris**!* »klfl la Ihr « M sral H»bw rac lag iowa upon a mip of aaiat atacaxhi** «• )M auipliM aai •a« of I krai caught Hr*. kpread of tkr fla Bin. to Ik* Th-otlay ar «*asi irranl Imminent aai saly Ik* uniiimi work as maria** «*at to tkr ***** from I Iraki la prrtrttrd a rerarrra** as tkr rarllrr frairedy. -Tk* iaaarr aa* at last avarfai, however. aai Hrt*. t>*a«ral Hafrk A. Inna, la rkar** Kinjc Os Bulgaria Ih Off For Bride * t . *'*l - Hurts' 1 1 1|> nbioud U a< nynpsnlod by' hla anllr, arrlfal hrrr lUla afternoon. After a short visit hr left fur Kit;jei land. Holts, Hulgrta. Julv 13 < d’i King Hirria trip abroad la a matrimonial t rrau<{,_ nad In him absolutely no in trillion of abandoning hi* throne. Tt|« only abdication likely to ovrriakr tk» Kin* on hla pn-sont voyage Is that of bis stale of lm< Iwlorhooil Hin h la the Ktat of thr Information Iry parted to thr Associated l’r*i«* by ('rentier Andrr.y Maptrhoff In lb<- i nurse of an Ipt-rcjew today. Tkr [lt etplrr aaltl: , '‘The rtimor of a plot atstnai Ike ***»- ikawnl. |’aim rcirn* In BuS- Hkku 'fke tc tnp*■ i rip ahroart is tba ■Mbit proof of that, perfset tinder of peitrlag tk* iavastatai ana. aaeeesoed tkat tbs rftsatlia was v**ll la kaai. fa sar* was ha that tk* rrtata had k*a* pant , tkat ba ralaai tba gwari mat j Ik* 41 all tan thtrlet to perrnM n i*wipiptr mea t* Inspect tk* 9<t Mm'* Laai. Marla* Mali* «*• l*t*t*i eiplsrattoa at Jk* twtstai aai farm cavalry wtthhTTb* reser- ’ talioa aai pr*paqUt*as wan anal* far jaaamnttaa *1 a an* lar pairs I 1b tk* lerrttery wkirb aatll y*«4*riay wall aai k# ap praarkai wltkoat grave danger. Tk* iiakrr of ahikf eea tlawai lad*ialt*l« b**aaa* as tba d<"4rartk>a as all r**oria la tba fir*. It was generally betlevei. however, that tba aaaibar iM aai esceed mar* Ibaa seven. / Kitty-ala* aaw«pap*r raprasaa tatlvs* wara taken lata tkr ffa M»a’« Laai tkat oar waa sar* tk* savy's trial iepat aa if* rati, roal Hat tan aftar t.eaeml Ifraa* blm.etf kai aai* a toar I knock , , Ika larrllary aai aaaaaarai tba sltsnllon was tba mo«t faversMe •la* Ik* knl kltoL .ml. . ■ .... . » . . Sheriff and Posse Hunts Wild Woman ** ' *a' a a • • T' wild woman," urn Isil and wits' blood* hair reselling to hrr wahn.j | who la rrportrd to have been a*rn tin the brushy hottom lands ot Idnr I * III* Creek. In Tlracorla county. Ix ln* sought hy a **archliiK parfy [>t •several hundred matrr — 1 he, Hvsehrr* arc using a pack nl j hloodhounds taken to the seen* k* ; Sheriff Krauk Cnw*. j The “wild woman," subject of rh|l , ruled rumor for several week*, vkn accepted as a reality when a nian • 'trout Mho-mu a village in the b>|t tom*, reporteil that a woman *ud4er*- ,»• leaped frosi brush thronsh which • he wts walking and raa Into neavlsr undvrarfiflk l»*ar tk* cfttjg Itootarial* made b> * bkf« f**i w*re found at tilt deslgaat r - ■ ASSOCIATED , PRESS j DISPATCHES PRICE nvi CSNtt Dr. Alberti A.nderao% Superintendent of the Hospital For Iniinit Auks For Complete In veatigntion Into the 4 Death of Aliee Cot train At thn^st)t* tion Few Day* Ago— * Coroner- Charged Cruelty < _'r aahdnfe tlia Fdddnßd conyeSon of ! ODD FELLOWS EJ PLEASING EVESff i. »— —. ■ - r :rT~ - - . ■ dth*™* “ 044 frllowa front a* f*«a «* '•* ■tilth dlatrlct »atb«r#4 H y*aur4ar •(!•««■ ®»r *• iouv.ndun aod the wO. Mh> ■ >on. of whteh W h#U. «• t» os* of tko moot Mh*4h| aatf :>lMotßi a*tr totah# plaoo. Tho program which ma* prahobfjr on* of Ihe moot •laborßU o*oo U -I*ol*4 for th* oceaaioa. *M oarhr*4 out In detail. Thla <oaal*t*4 of a ap»- ”, hrr of addraa**, r*aorta bf nihM ih lucra.. dlacoaalon* of lo4f* attain, ate.. m>4 w«* much •aJojrad. At 4:30 o’clock , tho rtaltoc* worh irndered a banquet at th* I. O. O. V. Hem* »nd thla prorad to ha aa affair which wIA b* loatf aa4 pl*aa> antly r.m*mb#r*4 Ktoltowlnc th* hanquat a bm4*i <* ih« lod«* waa held la Noaao hMI itnd th* conreallOh broufht to a «h» •I that lime. r>N . - Lx*i*» ••tar.- H skw Tfimi etffN ■<* ' ■ .&* . 4 : • it>a*d »t*-*dy at a not adtaflM oC W ;to 55 pobita OMobar 17.44; D*mb- ’ • bar 1T.19; January 17.44; March 17 55; May 17.48. Cottoa tydi a toady middling ll.»5. • i ’ -*> 4 * -■" I'KKRCH Mlltlfrrßm or rnriNCl i.or* to RViiLhih n run * London. July 14. /Th. rr«.oh n nanr* M'ntater Joooph f’alHaaz ar rtvad by alrplaa* to qph* > f*r with WinMoa Churchill «hnh**i inr of ih* einonoaor rtfUflK MM ma of th* rraoch mar 4oht wtth *44 country. Qu .at 100 *4 about th* prcypufr. *< on aor.cm.Bt th* Tltttb *taMpt*4h Mid "Th*r* la alvaya boa* aha ahd nmat *4way. hooa htmafal." TfctMMi puWUc aiyaor aaaa* wart of. anrprlßc porkac* fWha fj)g aoallt-, ■
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