|fMw*|Bat * Amiir ni Min pm(|r to was: . ; VOLUME m*: NUMBER lift. CHARLOTTE WOMAN GOES ON TRIAL FOR LIFE so/? haveTclosed this Iveek P'ate Os Nellie Freeman Will Soon Rest In Hands Os Jury Hearing The Case Voting Bride Who In a! Fit of, Jeafeasy Skfh ed tihe Throat of Her Husband/Sit* In Ctuur Witte Court .Room a Dejected Figure 1 While Witnesses Tell of Her tragic Deed- Dead Man’s Mother Star Witness © * *. % ' yr ammu. jw* h.-nh • r M» Prtnuui, dftnN with r amjrttoft lar kabul, Alton FncM>, hy Mashing hto throat w4th a raaor. want m IrU far bar Ufa here la 4ay. Tha eat Ira ■ miffing aaa ■Aaa waa Owtaf to aalac t|a» as a Jury, after which rffcMvn. and oflke ee man ware placed on , the wttaoan gland. ■Bht 'ehiiWto Idfttficd i * Ihi ißrtftlWj ifTli iMibi white the youthful priseuer tot Satwa— attorney* add ' bal- mother and Hntanad in hpjireat naaebatanea. Ur*. Naaainc Freeman, mother of the victim, waa the the ftrat ta taka Um wit aaaa at and. She recited datailu as the married Hfe as her ann and described the killing in a at rang, straight farward tana. y Ibe witnaaa raid that aw the night bar een ittjtd nbr "cat ta hie rnom and found him packing his ilothoa ha« said aha aakdd Mm If ha wa* “mad at M Mamma. I tald you the i eat time ahi riwnd me ( waa going tn leave her," the witnaaa 4 opted her aon aa aayiag. - Turning to the mnti% her son'* * tott. tore, freemen aeid ehe heard him walking rapidly end then T>* wMded wooed. Blood *wea running from hla mouUi, aha testified. Bh* aetd ahe iput both of her handa to hia Jaw and naked him If hi* wife hid hit him la the mouth. ■" “Mo, menu, aha cut me." ahe e*iJ her aoe replied “With whntr aha aeld (he aaked him. “WIUL ■ reaor," ahe teatlfled lit eejd • tm Pi “I held hhn until he vant dowj. , •he continued. “Me wee dead In lea- , than ten mlnutas.” tors »«nv6ui .‘atalcd that Nell.* •am# in alf>ut thirty mluutea later Luther, bar husband's brother Raiding her Nellie aelti. (hat Lulh need not bold her. tbpt ahe would wet run oft the wlinrew eald. "Nellie -just tat. there, never ahed a tear end aeld ahe wanted to be pun tehed.” Ufa* freemen told the ont.rt Chief f’eapertuap. of tbe rural pollr ■ >Mk2raat stfphed Atom eer to- ear. WdetimoaHi be resumed tomor row. » - - - r Uni’VKKN DRIVES* Wll.l. Id) TO aOBKNON COinm »OU»N ♦" I .urat>er ion July H.—iAutomobll* accidents. dbe to * mUture Os ga»<>- Hue and I'gunr, hare berome ao.fra iiurnt In Robeaen county until P. ft ' Korneeey. recorder of latwiher ton district, baa announced In court and through the preaa diet he la ftotug to arad lo the toed* every man. reeerdleeg hi color or podtloir. who la ron rifled to hla knurl of driving an automobile while under tha influenea g| llbmai. Isai i i 'll L / , a THE GOLDSBORO NEWS 1 • <f - ‘ - - - - - - - - LOCATED AT NO. 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET-— -IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION jL ' . .a . 7. K o ■ ■■■ - - | Next Tobscco Season In This City mil _ . Be the Best Ever, Thinks W. C. Denmark /" —■ -* In d lent lons are. said W. C. Denmark. sodfetary of the Golftahoro Ckamber as ( omourct, fn aa interview given a ' News representative yesterday, that the forthcoming tobacco l tenon in thia city will prove to bribe beet in the history of the place, from the standpoint of tbe amdjant est pounds said. , 'Werehousemen have been visiting aft parte of this sec lion recently and assuring the growers that they will find here every facility for the sale of their weed and urging them by til means bring their first load to Goldsboro. Score* have declared that they weald de thia. laid Mr. and hi seek certain that Ifcal merchants, manu facturers. bankers and ail others will do everything within their power to beck the warehousemen up In aH assurances which they are giving the growers. * ’ y. 1 n a , uii \ U, 9 mm ■ " ~ '■ ■ ■- ■ ■ - ■' She’s the Youngest Woman Attarney In The Whole Country Miaa. Margaret A. Ulchmw, J *t reere old, ia lid to be Um youageet women *VTiafairt dta t*t«t attorney ia waa rOecndy mrre '* the wcetera dutnet of Uia wan •. MT. OLIVE BOY NOT INJURED Allen J. Hunter Had Been Re ported Hurt in Magazine Expiration in N. J. Wh.n the uiwa of the dlaaater t-auaecl by th>- esplualon of tha naval nmunltlona pi.mi at Ib-nmark. N. J.. | teat Saturday wan (Inahml over till world. ih<- earn*- of one Wayne coun ty boy. Alton J. Hunter, of Mount Olive, waa ntiiung thnae Hated aa "un accounted for’’. *•» W I ■ ttrave feara were <*ntertalii*d lor the Hufety of yuuug Huntar by rrla five* and rrfanda bnt veaterday irord ! waa‘?gi ulvihl that hr had be.-u local ed at the I’nbcd Statea Marine Baf-jj rpekr. at New York Wty. ftbljL (sh N<*rih ruroHaatan. I'rlvdte KVdm# «11 i-V v-;: mm t*/ 1> •ti mi her of a .li‘Ta<hniri*t of mar’nrs who had IW-ii arnl to for taraet practlee Jull I#fore tin- j fatal bla»t waa among thnae Injured i and report* elate that he waa only ' slightly hurt. -* > II 11.1.(ION I OKI Ml HOR N • * | f'hlrago, Jaly 14 The Imltnon Hreater Ht..l/>ul«. piloted by Captain M K Honeywell and hla daughter, Kdna waa forced down at 4: TO a. ni today at TTiompaonvtllr 111., Honrv well reported to National Aeronautic AaaoclatJon offlrlala here. The other three balloona In the national race which began here laat night have uot tot* heerft (rum otfk'aUy. '*t v - .) <p \ AGED RESIDENT" DIES SUDDENLY Mr. Dortch Raker Pimm Away at Hia Home on East Elm Strset Yesterday UetUb cam* adddhaly to one ,«I Uohlaboro'a oUvat ahurUy «*!*• -4, Q«hw* yeaterday afternoon OfthHV paesing of tor portrh bak er at hla boate. No. 209 Uaat Kim The deceased had been a resident of Ooldebtiro practically all of hla life. He waa about elxty yeara ■of ■*a and Was one of the moat accom plished cabinet makara In thia of ih# state. He wa# • member at Rt Paul MothdUiai church and the funeral aertic*. which will be held at an hour on Friday to be announced .Infer, will be mndutWed by Rev. J. M. Daniel, paator of the aante. tha Interment to be made ,here. Mrt Raker la survived by ona aom Mr. k. L. Baker, of Birmingham. Ala.. g ateij eon Mr.a Karl Bngga. alto of nirmlpgham and one slater. Mrs. W. H. Jla/dea of this city. SLAYER APPEARS UNCONCERNED * ° Ml <l.l ■ IIUPWW it David Smith.' Negro Held In JaH On Murder Charge. Doesn’t MaMie Gravity Darld Htulth, colored. ug*-d nbouf «(kty Vtart* and j* hh» a few weeka agr ijfiade a injdhy'oue attack upon N'ornfan Roat-, tgllr about fS year*, hli son-In law In the Snulaton r.ec tlor and who has been In the Wayne icuunty Jail since U at time la facing ,'he serious * liarg-J *»f having k'lled hla victim with n'j real thought of the gravity of h*/ vltnation. The old man t-ln a News rSpraeer.- tulßrc yesterda/ that lie "didn't ae. how* they were going to try him on a murder cherga wnen Il<me had taken a ahot m him with hla platot. i the h«JI etrtvHuK lt|a fthnWh’aj bttd* However, wueu the coroner Wire* J itgiueil, the affair lie learhed' Bmlth had gone home «nd Mo ured hi* •hoi gun ah«| waived more tlyin n” ir» w* j bMh tiarreWi of-hi* gun tnk|w(be tat ter's body, a|ru« k him over Hie hrTqd and fractured hi* akull. Tlinn far flmlth has not aap ured le ; ral co'dnael ami *e*mii to "ft** taking j 'he matter mnra or lea* pblloxophitkl ['>• ‘ UKORfilt RINK RVILJ4 va • —-c— -■ 1 Orrenaboro, <Sa.. July 14.- The (leorala Stale Bank of (Irrrnahoro failed to open today. The bank war affiliated With the Banker* Trual Company of Atlanta Da failure fal lows tha! of the first NaJtonal Beak of r.reensboro laat Ihcaadwr Mat tosvsa tha town slllMl a haak, » ' ** s..‘. a- GOLDSBORO, N. C, THI IRDAY MORNING. JULY 15, 1926 I!\ ' —• Big Trust Company Placed In Hands Os Receiver Is Came George* Carptntier And Hla Family - Are Re united In tilt United States ■ —-■■■ . i 'L. » J ; - imi _ v J. T - jM m ”V^V?y .‘VV'-'y-' s ‘ I . -- ,sC\' ?■>\ Ks ' ■ ft-. J : j ,4~l' M j|. i M-mk \ The Carpcntkra arc reunited aa the S. 8. Paris arriven. fk« - ... amom Georges, in America for rahtbilion bouts ami for stags ap- Mtarandrs as aa expert and eccrniric dancer, greet* hie wife and f t heir little daughter, Jacqueline. . BIG BUILDING PROGRAM NOW IN PROGRESS HERE '’ft n 0 - - * •• While This Hi* Not Reached “Hooir” Propensity, Coatractora and Buildeni Predict Thai Rbfore the End of the Year (he Total Amount of Construction Work In Thia City Will Be Greater Than Haw For Several Yeara ■ Been the Cane • j - ■—■■un a ■ v While there ha# aopraredest *d buildiag iNHia la progre*** la I.eld*bore al the prevent lime. N la a fart Ihal the »paad «f lb* •1- o* ' hammer aad »aw are heard ea eearly every »Me uad reulmrter aad builder- are re*pwax|ble for ' fha -laleuicai that la adiHtlea to the baNdlag jthlrh l» aa* la pee rre*« mark awr I* being rua lemplatrd te he gotten under way a« »e«a a* po**«lble Amoag the nal«taadla«r lialld ln« ureject- under way Jo-t «l pre«eat ar* the new high «rhowl baOdlag eat l« Ike worth of Iter aura Park Ibe aew church being -reeled by (be friend* on north William utreet, Ibe magnificent dwotffnr being ball) al Ibe roraer NEW SERIAL IS VERY*.POPULAR “Hrofcen Hearts of Hollywood 5 ’ Makes Aj#pe»l to Head* jrMMt'TO* News \Tbe' *eAoJwB»»UV - 1 vtfgfeiaafar, fti^The-’'wMpp .■ft r, *V * s.n4| i u ’l*T favor ®«»->ra<l -n ■ f till* 'O (hi one of #!"• Will ijy~ l.nt ovir l**e if.fcu ji,'uy, JMk' Nvivi}. H la a at«ry (ft ■ iifxf' "Wff’l fwnanr" ftjiarkfd by »■ <hr, usual Ifn ■ (|if «< x tiHifT" ;rVJLI '>^r ehb h nie-u wiii jeijWi’fr . yj>mri<!a (I Ibe hnliila of bulk iff n l If la a clean afocy ibroii"j|oiil In ••very wav and'*.ll »nd etHerinliMn*. » ' 4 KXJ’AMITION IV. 4'OniT MoiadHohla. July II 4u irlurn Ueo ainaed la.rkM* *%T “kwiutll 1 •*'"** SmiXSSA S-'T •f He-f Ash aad limn* atraeta by Ur. W. F. Hi rend, Ibe aew fly# •Awry hour of Uoyall a Borden, which h* Itelwg baUl an West Wal nut strvet the remodeling of Ike homo of the Val Mal llaah of Loldsborn, al Ike corner of Joha aad Walnut «iml« aad *everai other balldlwg* u|Min whleb work to la prowre--. Ilulldiag permit* already fhl* year pave bren numeroa* wad la several la-lnarev Ibe aaaoaat •Werlfled tkere<a *va* rather large uad It I* believed (hat before |be end of Ike year Ike tolal amewat of roa-frartloH will luive grawa th a grraler flrare than ha* he for*- been Ibe ra*e la a number of yaf,r*. ~ ' s.j‘.''"iiii'"*j'i' , pel AUTO ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL Young IMr* Am KomiU of Bring Hun Down at Mount Olive CiiMl Nlirht Oar land .Hwtn-.«u, aeventerii-jrenr * l»V. V t . Itij-irrd wt- Mvnn-t'OUvf. In.' m*).! by an KUlomobi|<‘ driven by J !».'tVhnwM, alei rolorrd •\ Tbe Infur«*d youtb lin'd but a abort 'Mill* utid lmm*dt«taly after bla death romajf -Turn RnltUlHuli Mia colled to the ecrnr to make an luve*tln»iioii. Tbla reoullrd In •itineration of the |flilrer of ih.. .rath <ar DPT S7VWf*trr plainly beins *tlAuV Iditblr 41(1 UK ill AS RRfin.T or lOti HXOW PAM jpkwu bur*. Julr It Fire per >•***•' d<**d and trlr|)hnti<' and tele jfiaph c<jTnmiinl<*atli>*» nre dlempted __£i l>a rvault of a aavot* anuwalonn. 1 ' ’ f * * I . . Jr.,. A . <-• u TRIO INDICTED DUPLIN COURT CHARGE FOR'GRY i ■ ' , * * r- Tra* Bill Am Rctirpd Agilttt Three of Twin PMaalawnt Cilia** Koaanavtiie. Jkly 14.—H. L. diet- , p n*. 8r„ J. K. Powell, ui 11. L Hast. f«>rip*r "‘•for of Warsaw, war* dieted la the Duplin rotiaty superior ourt yesterday oa chargee of forging »"d counterfeiting INM4 worth of town qf w*nuw not at, « u*t.-d In tha original MUa bwt with ‘heir aaaaeo nriuhai out la tha true killa u return ad by the grand Jar? were Henry L. Steveae, Jr.. State t <h* nander of the Anwkn Legtoa. ■nd Joe R. of Wamaw, Ut» understood that the names of thaaa ■nan warn not even aearto the grand Jury, hat war# xratchad aft hr doll* I tor j lq roaM aaa no haaia for ;k< against them. Qpm ntnrufV'* Hlviui peraonally mad* good the Jhff' of the f*gloa due (o tha .fatlwfy of the Rank of Waranw. - KtghldNEQ Mitel Os IllftcUMßtA tgalnat J.K. Powell, of Wataaw. r|ee- of the defaaet Rank of War •*« «toto. >Mill'sH ■■*■»«■* 'hmah *tih total tlefhlratlaa ot •W.&MW. f NgdMht Tans fra bahts he bumhuo Irtal" of eonrt, hut It la undaratood hare that a aperinl term of coart for the trial of the caeea will be naked. The nsxt regular crlaalnal term hern begin* October 4, If la expected that the ■pecial Jterm will be naked for the week juat before the regflar tornk ‘ file algktren lud let meats returned agalnat Powell eel out only nix ago* "toe defalcation* renting all the way from |l7 to MO, 00«; The other four *»ma alleged to hare hem embeaaled are S 10.441 .67 . tJilft.M. aad 11.115.4 g. * Powrll will aleo faee chargee of en b'liiiug Liberty Honda amounting t -11.600^ Vnheg Hoed Part of Un e It waa etatod bere today that Pow ell 1* reported id here ntat|e good ap proximately 125.000 of the alleged loanee. I. M. Bailey, attorney far the Cbr p« ret lon. war In Kennnavllle today »a*latlag Solicitor Powere In drawing the bille eent 1 1 hlhe.jrruml <~r FV*ur htlla of IndlctmSar were re turned In the town note forgery cnee* XII the noteg were payable thr.mgh the Hanover 'National hank of New York City Thl* Rank 1 ' la understood TO hnve received 170.000 of the nutrg) and the Murchlnon bank h/ Wilmington. ttO.OOO. , ' Th>! wltneeeee agalriet the three nen Indicted fir forging the note* I wer» H. P. ptr.ee. Mayor of Warsn*. and I* 11 Brown. J. K Wllllema. 0 f* Sheffield. ell member* of the Wnr mw Hoard of ' ommieeloner* and J. 'P. Yate*. of the Mnrchleon National batik The alleged forgery of the note* tm* already been made Ihr! '•uuee of gcllon In a au't brought ernluNt the defend*!* by the town ot Wjiregw. Th« gr ind Jury deliberated over the nOtctmcnt* ell dev. The true bill* wore not returned until five ytnfets thl* Aftcrnoov and those charginn forgery of th« town noteg were noj returned until seven o'clock tonight ■ The three Indicted on the forgery '•barge* ere ail prominent hare. 11. f,. Btev.n* hr., wg* president, and J. K Powrll w»» active vlre-prrnTdent of 4 he Peak «f Warsaw. !L I*. Bf*t *► the time of the alleged forger'** wa* tnerob of the lowa. Warsaw .1* rent by bltterneee a* a result of the failure of the Mnh see era| months ago. Friends of Powell **y that he,hi not *lonr culpable for ‘be hank fnliur*. Friend* of the other *we men Indicted, ear that they are , 'Victim* of clrcum*tgncra cr*a , :tl by | I’nwnll and blame Powell. . ' , ' ] fc* i .2:. :* *• u&'-mO* - V ■ '■ .*,v '‘liifgj * . t, - > ASBOGUTED : PRESS DISPATCHES " ■'■■--a —■ —-o - PRICE FIVE CtNTS Atlanta Bank Which Controlled a String of Smaller Institutions Gets Into Financial Difficulties and Trou ble For .Others Fol lows —Wi York Bankers Diny That Florida Bank Clhfet” Net Ba Honored Atlanla. Ou Mjr 11*— 1 * -' & r ;.i"*iEs—i“!!£ I - N«afo? dj attrilxitel to Ukt gppgtol* kern mi toisj ft s r—hlMr I nhlp far the BulmfNi Trust I Ossksuoy t noSPttliM COfllMttV A m' * * Judge if 1 with Mutoh •i tSM » .'.hMttA. ifeMhMhWac, BSHSSuto Wmlla ttttttßV <ttP tttttr ™ Hi VMM Mtrttt f MUdSam SMbt: gk 1 clou*. C.agr.mmaa tola f # Kissimmee, Ha, Jhly lA—OkOgMlp^^ reaching hint Umt orders ImS'toM^.'.; a general agreeaMOt maSa tMM MfotoffMl era bank* wan uat to aeeept a otoeb ea a Pfortda baak. apg-lad today la J. W. Melaush. enmgtroUor of •» reaey at WatofogMa " 'touttoi Stay * m,m% New Tosh, jgly 14—Rig re wall live New Taft haaheia aald koatgh' they knew MtMau at a rig Mad agree m«ai by aeiiheni beak?ra.,Mt to m .apt ebeefea m florid* b**fca. Wa (Old mi *ggmd had bees mdd*. to the comptroller «f (ho ourrenoy aa ttoli. seal, of the rawt. Nee Tyd hßb -n said ee for ae they ka*w baajaoaa we* belwg carried on a*. .**•*! #Rh rreogßleed Florida haaia, r Hah* dowdy WsahJagton. July 14«-~A harvtad survey of federal beektag oglolala / during the past few dtfa tan *aa vlnccd Governor frlsamgef. at the KVderwJ Reserve Board. ti*l tdlmjl ' f banka and etate beak omaigra at We ivdwtal Heeerre By Mem. la Georgia „ end Klorida are la "mft ihtgo ** Governor Crleelnger add, (hot Were were about a dexra etate hash mem- b«r* of the Pederel Rtorm.lyam In Florida aad that while, they da »* report on tbelr condttimi to the **m»- troller of lb* currency, gaanhl toU ceii'us were that none of thorn ware in danger of being (oread to dtofo STORMTOSOimi CITY YESTERMY la Have Hewn Cauaad to* Wilmingldii ftoclar *•/ 1 i f t i While this city wee visited yeater day by only e alight downihil nt rgtn , repofta from aedlone farther South < «p«ciellv near Wllmlngtoa. ’waa* to ihe eff.-rt that th*re bad been a atama of ■ cyclonic intern*itr aad- that dihi un<t dope dfoadgr to crop* ami tar aonto-prlgdllH f Kor afteywona aad Ih*i nigbt long distance tetegh—o m.nnectlon between Qoldshaga and • the Cepe PVar city was taapcaMMo and the local office ripeefod HMh lb did at know how aooa thin troallg 1 could b* icmedtad. lidi|Mff ■

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