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#■ ■■■■ ■ ■■■■ 'nim , pSijSSoF Iftmn M«m u 4 Mirtor, Mi «Mfc (kHu la iMfmtwi 6 k v 7 ■ , , i r ° ■ :.'U- ■:-.■= :■ T.srs VOLUME FIVE; NUMBER 111 Hirir^-mB—BT liRTH-‘i..i - ■: i ■ s-=s "'■ ' J -s--==£a~==-T=r-? .-£=• «. =■ NEYIN C. CRANFORD IS DECLARED NOT GUILTY mts etui. l'akhetiy has sehatohal aspi minims ■ jr» x, Ci y*r / <r: ■■ " ' r ' • VERDICT WAS RETURNED AT 10:30 LAST NOT AND WITBOUT DEMONSTRATION Cranford Wdwt And Shook Huidu With Counsel and Jurors Albemarle, July Ml—(AW>—N«- f vln C» Crnaferd, termer abate mi km »npl with Mm mur der sf tin MfN was Imai mt |t*r R**» teaigbt s* Iwr faHb—tad Oi ala ■tei sad lit nrMtt was ntomi •i i«:U efotath liblbM alter' a trial Mfaf am Itea hr* weeks. 9tal# *lb#*d Umil Jmmi Tajrlar, aad Jum ■•well, ae pa ecu v Ms, dted frem tea ef fete* es bsattayi administered k; 5? * 'j _ . . _ There waa aa damunslretteg Trim Hm sarflri arm rrturasd, bat Craaferri aai Mi wife wept, steal Iwais wKh Mm teteasa eaaaaai, aai (tea with the Juror*. Tb* eeurt tei .warned atataat a Albemarle. July 28—Nevis C. Cranford. former cknteggug boa* on trial for Um anrier of two si earn roaijcta lata tonight waa expected to feaaw hla fata tomorrow. Tte State allac** that (ha negro**, Jansea Howell and Jam** terry, died from rlarad for Smith. Irwin and Duvall.” by Onus ford. Argun rot* which war* begun late yesterday afternoon were continued all day today aad n atgbl aesalon waa held to aanble the attorneys to com plete the cnaa. DR POE ADVISES EASTTV FARMERS Bays Tlidjr Bbo aid Adopt" Im proved Methods of —-t • Firalar .r. . . RAIjEIOH. July W.-^DP)—Master* North Carolina taianers should adopt tha Improved nsarhtnery which West ern farmers am. destroying I heir one-horse plowa. one-horse cultiva tor* and one-horse barrow*, declare*' Clarence Poe In n current issue nt The WnchovU. the official publica tion of the .Wachovia flank and ’NutIT Company df North Carolina 4 Attributing the peo ple ta Hasiern North Caroliaa In a doptlag more Improved methoda of farming to the bsct that the section l« found so productive even under old methods, Mr. Poe declare# that with half tha Improvements which they should mates farmers here could almost double production. ••When these KastiUn North Caro llniaaa adopt the Improved machtn 'ery which Western farmers use," aaeerts tha wrller. “then indeed will this section become as productive ev- cry rwr u Egypt wa* in Ita 'fat rear* under Joseph. In aorne cun. ronrlidn Mr. Poe, ■il one-horse flown nr* being u«<hl. teg airing ni« men and equipment. '» action >Unu with Improvement* **• wrii.wft.Ain werw* . WMIM do (be edWf, w»rh better end qa'cker ’ • “<WKh Improved machObery nnd • doubled or trebled home-power, the a tries Rural production of the Kaat could be doubled, profltn Increnand, and children kept In school." 54 Drown When Schooners Sink Santo Domingo. Dominican Repub lic. July If.—(4*l M»nr pa..enter. w*r4 loot when the nrhoonern Fran, ‘‘••r'lwr. Peaceful and Mhcorle. hound for the Windward Inlands, were sunk bdfn M*Je THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■■ ■ mil ,■■l.l ■■■HM I I "I I " LOCATED AT NO. 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET-—1 N THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION .”, * .J*"-®’ V" „ ■ . < •' " M - , ) A ' . V MEXICAN CASE ’ GOES TO JURY Fear Charged With Attaching 'VPcteet Girls la February Tta Juana, Isomer California. Mex ico. July 88. -(A*) —The case of Zen aldo llanos, former policeman and three others charged with attacking -A *1 wtem A m^^was^u^^u^a Awrvf ana t lyar rwim, Ainencßii rlrls, here teat Itehqsary waa given to the Jury late today. The Attorney Oeneral for tha North ern district of Lower California, mak ing the govasamanfa chief argument, characterised I Asia Amador, one of the defendants, aa a "ruffian”. “Amador, criminal that he te. Insti gated the whole affair.” shouted the Attorney General. \ The two Peteet girls charged that, hay dragged and attacked by Ama dor. former pot Ice chief, Uanoa, and Refugio Alvares, a bartender In Ama dor’s saloon on the night of tebn iry I, teat. ‘ -Tte Peteet family, constating of father. iboHkgr. and. two daughters. « nded their home In Han Diego, supposcdtu-mmi shame at ths ylrl'a alleged experience here. Pannd Nat Wnllty Tte Juana. Lower Callfornte. Mex ico. July (M—Venaido Llanos, former police chief of three others charged with offices Clyde Ind Audrey Peteet. American girls here last Pebrusry were acquitted by a Jury in n court of first instance I here tonight. »—- ■ PMP-, Tired Dodgiiiß Surrendeci Police Charlotte. July 2*.— (ipi —Tn tired of dodging police.” With this Ita te rn enl Homer Covington, escaped pris oner from the Penlteuttery, walked Into the Charldtte police >ta tlon today and gave himself up after two weeks of freedom. Covington has served approximately a year of a five for house break- AMB&IA l> VITER DOT ERROR Raleigh, July 21.--tAA~<Jorernor McLean today received an Invitation from the Htate Association of Kurnl , lure dealers of the Stale of Alabama. to deliver an address at their annual • convention gp he held August 6. at Tuscaloosa. He waa forced to decline' the JnvttalU|U because of former en gagement*, y Had he attended the convention the Oovrnor would have addressed the As-, soclatlon on “The North Carolina Man of Plnamlng Highways and Other Hints Acllvltlaa.’’ With* 215 Known Dead And &TSc Scoffs Abates j e (By the Aanorlated Pre.a > With unofficial eatlmaiea of from * 200 to 216 known dead and trn ntll- Ilona of dollar* property damage at tributed to Ita fury the Weat Indian hurricane which lashed the K£at coast of Florida for two diTyrr be ; fore It passed Into Georgia tonight, bad apent Ita atrrngth and waa mov ing slowly westward, carrying but a i capfull of wind and of ipi*ty rain. ’ Weather bureau officials expected > fh* storm to pans Into Alabama dur ing the night and apend tb# last real naat of ita strength In rain. I •> nrty fewt berttea «nM ashore at omv« «ft«c tfet Mtus« gC^Om . .. ' ' : •• «■■-== GOLDSBOHU, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1026 ■■■■xaißi—A- 1 150 Persons Believed Drowned Nnaaaa, Hakamas. July Bte-CVf’) -Mete than IW peraeas were te listed dreweed, damage estimated at IMtei—B sad new than 71 beets were sank er destroyed ta the meat destruetit* harrirene re curded in Nnaana aai tha Bahama b leads, IVsaass here the brent es the damage ta ths item. BOATS GO TO AID STRICKEN CITY Sent Upon Requtmt of British Eatbaasy on Appeal Vico Causal % , Miami. Fla,. dti|y.» svsH uble coast guard boats In Miami were ordered to learn Immediately for Nas sau *t 11:80 p m. today on govern ment orders from Washington. The order* werr Issued upon a re quest frqp the British embassy fol lowing sn appeal from I- A. Ogles. British rtce-conanl at Miami Mr. Oates telegraphed to Washington upon receipt of n radio iheaaago by the Miami Dally», New a .that eight persons sre known to hsve lost their lives In the hurricane there, with property damage reaching from M.- Oee.OOO to 16.000.CHN). No reports from outlying Islands have been received. The naval auxiliary fuel ship Bay Spring, first to be ordered to Nassau, arrived at Mattel about noon from Key West and began efforts to relay • ad'o messages from Nassau, too faint to be recetred on the main land, with Ihe naval radio station at Key West listening. The const cutters were expected to leave Miami early In the after noon or an soon a* they could be trade ready gad relief supplies load ed. , Upon a requept from tlte/fVjionlal Secretary at Nassau. Mr. Optes ar ranged for another party to leave Miami Friday' with employes of Florida Power and IJght Com pany who will swkk to establish communication In the Island and with the mainland. First official word from Nassau. cnpUal of the Bahamas, ataca the hurricane swooped down on the Is land Hunday night, rime lo I, A , Oates, British Consul at Miami. It was from the Colonial Secretary and asked Mr. Oates to send experienced telephone IlmAnen with full repair kits to establish communication on the Island. The repairmen will leave Miami lomorrow for Nassau. “It was ths worst storm I have • xperleuced during my thirty-seven years on the sea," said Captain drey. ‘ Bimini Is demolished as much as i anything can be. Two churches-were blown down, a saloon was lifted from its foundation aad taken several fret und then set down again, concrete banisters on a hotel were literally torn sway from thr building and ev ery cocoanut tree lu the hotel yard waa stripped of Ha fruit. | achonnrr* off Tanaa Majid. Santo Domingo, eight persona killed at Naa -1 aau and live others dead In Georgia and Florida was the storm toll In Uvea. From four to five million at Nas sau. 110,00 V at Miami( 62.500.W0 In' the Palm Beach area. $60,000 4^'wa it «r font property at Htuart, Fla.. ' and other thousands of dollars In thi* Indian river section wad Ita aaaesa- I went of property. , Two of the deaths sttribulad t* the atorvn In Georgia and Klarltll were reported today. A boatman wwa ! .crashed bet tree* bta huuaabuet ggg Oifta XMti 4. ECONOMIC! ! SUR vfeY ' BE MADE J la State by Uftlt«4 Staten De partment at ORMENHBOnO. July »■ </P> -An '*W■ j ‘ * economic and market ig survey of 'North Carolina, using made by the bureau of foreign and lomestlc com merce of the Catted f tale* Depart ment of Commerce, aa l to he avail able by early fall, te new being con ducted, It became known here today. Decision of the Department of Com merce to mate the snriVey follow* a request registered hy the North Car •tllntens. Inc., an organisation formed for (he purpose of advertising the Htate. A commit Urn. of the ptganln lUm, in commuhlpnttee WHh the De partment. has been such a survey 1a now In com pletion and that copies of the report will be supplied early this fall. Homs time ago the Department of Commerce, It In said, expressed an interest tn Nurtk Carolina's program of advertising and. noting tha prog ress of southeatsera states, express ed Itself ns wlllingt to take part In thr gathering of accurate informa tion about the Mate's agricultural and Industrial affairs. The Depart meat, therefore, will make available its complete film eeeteftetng alt de tailed Informallou og which the sur vey report will be baaed, members of the North Carolinians any. MAKE CHARGE VOTE BUYING Offered to Swiag Foreign Vot ers League For $4,000 Chicago, July 28.—(^V-Testimony indicating efforts at vote buying In the Illinois Henatortal primary and thr refusal of Thomas W. Cunning ham. of Philadelphia, to disclose the source of 160,000 which he contri buted lu Ihe Pennsylvania Republi can sencturinl contest, furnished thr high light* of todny'a investigation or the Henata comniKtee. Timothy P Heendry. of Hast Bt. Ixiula. Hecretnry of the Foreign Vot er'! league, had agreed for 86.000 tn have that organisation support Frank L Hmllh over Senator WllUstn K McKinley. McCarthy could not say whether Smith supporters actually hsd paid' thr mopey. hut he asserted that an the day Heendry. a Denraerst. pub licly announced that the league would •upport the Illinois Commerce lea gue Chairman. He exhibited to ths witness 12,000 aaytng "«r have de- Ihe infects 'if heal lugs administered Summons Fighters to New York City —. . i* New York. July 28. < IV) Tex Hick ard'a confidence In the suceeaxful out come of Ills varied plans for a heavy weight championship contest at the Yankee stadium September 16, la Ihe outstanding factor In the sltui to i.sy. Jack Dempsey, the Mid (Sene Tunney, challenger, have biTn siimmonvd to Ihe scene and al* r - Ing laid vrH+rw tn run front Ihe promoter, who arrived only yesterday from Chicago III* figures that he will accommodate RO.oOo per sona In the sladlum. with plenty of room between the r'ngslde seats and. the outer bleachers In order that those farthest away tnay see ihe action. The license Jury 1* still but and a verdict ta expected In lwo*w*cka when Colonel John J. Phelan, the eommlt ' tee chairman, returns from hla sum mer tour of duty at JYekaklll. New Ycrk. with the old “flgh Ing slxih atelh." Rickard believes that Hbsjua •W toll** the dictate* of tto* New Turk stet* attoMte rammlaM'i, which Tta* etek tteMittHta Raw k. Wtkr »VR|RCi . » ...... r 7 , Get 165,000 . in Robbery Kssln, Jnly ft, Kell#win* a rnrrtall, yUssri coarse of *c tion, tee bandit* lodaj held np iw* men on a Res tun and Maine branch train te Itelhibnry, letort ed • small poach ML M 8 consigned te an Antes km ry hank, leaped from Ike moving ear and escaped te n watting Mteme hHe. A small army es ateta aad local peMre aad rWarns had found ae tree* es the rebtoetr* taalgbt. ■ - WANT SINGERS FOR REVIVAL Choir of .Several Hundred Wanted for Mount Olive Meeting i ,J_. “ J. H. lon as. of the McLuedon evnn prllstlc party which begins a revival at Mount Oliva on Hunday afternoon, was tn Ooldsboro yesterday to ex tend a welcome to Goldsboro singers to becoßif members of ths choir ,which will slag for the services. The first practice will be Saturday even fog at • oVlock. emd Mr. Jonee. “Ail singers of all dnamlnatloM who can com* at# Invited to ha with ns in the opening prsctlo* aad to com* regulatly and hotp In th* nwah- Ing.” stated Mr. Jons*, who will di rect the music servloo# of th# *»*ei teg B. D. Ackley will M at tfc* |4nt Mr. Jones Is ome of (be best knosrn Hong lenders of the South gad la the author of the tnusk for n tylmber of the more familiar hymns of today. He was trained In chhvsgo. di- Mr. Jones h<n»en to enlist n choir of several hundred voices tn the revi val. A special section of th* taber nacle befog rushed to completion in Mount Ollre will be raerved for the singers. ~.. Itepresentatlvea of The News In Mount Olive yesterday found th# town already Interested In" the routing re vival. "They have all heard about Mark and they sre glad of a chance to hear him," said "Bill" Kudon. man ager for the evangelist. We are go ing to have n great meeting. Information that Th# News so go ing to cover tbw meeting extensively Is being well, received. II Is appar ent that the effort meets With the approval of the majority of the read ers of the paper. Already people are S riling to tha office requesting that * paper be sent thrin for the dura tion of the service*. A special rate of 75 cents for Ihe rime, of the meet ing has been provided. '• f 0 START HITT* MIH BIIMM* Oreenshoie. July 28 (4*l H. W. Terrell, well-known Greensboro furn .lture merchant, ws* made defendant In a-civil suit tor damngeim n duti ful d Superior Court today by A. !*■ Lyman, who filed thr formal com plaint In an action seeking fill,hot) as a result of the aliened forcible tecovery of u piece of furniture, n dresser, and th, resultant physical clash on June 16. 1826. -i» « Mount Olive Hosts District •. • u v Kseisg 0t Jto Drier Excellent condition* existing In nil the local councils •ml fair linrettse* In membership were reported at tha moating of the Twenty-sixth District of the Junior Order In Mount Olive The district romprlgop Wayne, J>up lln. ld>nolr and rtsuips-iu count!**. 'District Deputy 0. M (llUlklu. of Goldsboro, presided at the meeting, which win attended by some seventy* live delegates from councils of tbe district, “We had a fine meeting and everything i wga reported as pro greasing nicely." »4d Mr. Olllihia. An outstanding reature of the day's VVMta ants the bnrbectte extended ta Us dslegatss by tha Mount OUm * I * HELD TO BE GROOMING SELF TO ENTER CONTEST IN SOME FUTURE SENATORIAL RACE SCHEDULE CAMPS EASTERN DIST Mm. E. T. BaMk taMNn Pro ■nun far Bight Csiillro f|% A mg-faerlulm at imiliti (Ihimiihml Fit tlon camps tor the Rhatem Dtatrict was announced yesterday by Mr*. K. f Smith, district agent, from her of fice here. - ;<~- Th# schedule is ns fololwa:. Sampson County- White Lake, Aug ust Jidy Pender County-White Lake. August 8-18; New Hanover, Kura Beach 8-1 S; Edgecombe, Camp Loach. Angnet 10-18; Oolumbua—lnk# Wm> camaw. August 10-16; Noah ( ouaty - t yunp August 10-22; Duplin Conuly—WhU* Ink*. August 18-80; Hladen County—White Lake. August 23-87. Ilobeson County’* was held July 18-23 at Lake Waccnumw, white Johnston «il Wayne held theirs at Stef* College. Jbly 1816th "Summer camps ter tong gtrts and to meet a real need te their lives as , ths young people on th* form tech | the opp<>rtunity for orghnlsod recrea- « lion with the socialising Influences. | Th* camp program is prepared with , the Idea of a portion of sack day J Ing spent tn attending Instruct too pe riods adapted to their interacts and capabilities, while the root of the Um* lu devoted to having a goad tiOMU swimming, stunts, songs, games, yells end reports of club activities nil ploy s part In ochlevlug thin sad.” w FA TOES MAJORITY RILE New York, July 80. — iffV— John W. Duels has joined a movement for abolition of Democratic national con vention rules, which were largely re sponsible for hie being the party's prseldenllal candidate In 1884 Instead of Alfred I*. Smith or William 0. Mr- Adoo. Davis is opposed to th* two thirds and unit rule*. He intends to work (or majority rale In the 188* coaveaHen. ANOTHER NALL ARREHT Hnmmervtlle. N. J., July 28-H4’) Mrs. Jaap Gibson, owner of a pig farm near th* scene of <h* Hall-Mill* inurdrr four year ago, whs taken Into custody this aftermmn by State' Trooper MiJJanous for iinestlnntng She figursd prominently tn the In vealluatlon m th* time of th* murder. ft Ml YORK 1 OTTOS NEW YORK. July 210-Cotton fu tures rlosed fairly steady si a nil advance of 2 to-16 points. Ociob* r 17.87; December 1716; January . 1783) Msiyh 18.16; May l».3«. chapter. M. J. Hatcher and R. L Komegny acted ns boats for tha. Ml Oliva council and lold tha delegatar In plenaing talks bow glad tha Ml Olive council wna to have the meet ing In tbelr town. Drfegatea front the Uoldaboro count rr-walu*; W. C. Wlllla. W. W. Andrews and D. W t obb Tha Golds boro chapter la one of tba strongest In the district The meeting at Moasi Oliva la the Anal district meeting tor the order before ths state meeting In Hanford on August 17. Members of the order expect Mint (Mis dtotrtdt will «Mt» a <fla« showing at tha gut* atari. _ . ' 1 jl . .i , !*• ,* ,*' ■ '.,f-, , -** «w .* ; DISPATCHES h — - puci jmni cum \ " "•' .«"*• y ’ O ’ ' % ’’.Up S ' Ha* Smi Tlul Tv Heele in WiAMm Are Entertained, It la Said __ ,** y, n»t cmriHWi Ctarmu Ah*r from tit* third Atotrtet. l*'|ilei|lU hlniMlf for * raw tor tin S*atfa M th* dootatrotioa of a local who >• 01000 to th* Waohiaftoa «**«. ■lt U o hwown tact la Woo*la* tm that Mr. *MrV**r >h» ■■■■><4* ■■ptriittoao.'* aakl lio local iiKHiMI la talhiag to Th* H*w*. “Os oaara* nobody trill a*y la* *>» *■* Bern ana latoaha :W •** tha “■ ■— - ■—■’■*»«?'»» Bfc . iton to haow th*ah that ha la a**AMI ht* durhi la a raw far aao* a «•*►*•» ~Th*r will ail nil r*» la ion" wont in th* local ■**, Mr. AboraMhr haa for |napM|N feg*j| S wa." WMhlaana. , »y *f M Mom th* ton* antrlot, Hr. **araw- 9 thy tahe* chart* of h*a aprilaapMp* | 1 Th* local aoUtieiaa woali >*3 make prediction* aa to wlft MM M M a race tha New B+n MS wiall—o>| in mac ha usamdl lor ifc» M. Sg "But ha certainly doaa know hidrt* boop tha tonaoa ftxad n» IB M« hM*d dtatriet. They tail o»o ha UthM Ms» newspaper In tha dlsdrtat and ngM vary one rrUgkmsly. 11 thaw Id apT now* that ragalrat a Uttar df «► dftlrac to any of hla nuaiMlM—la. (fatter goad forward at mm. “And ail adadt. that ha Imp MW|l tbaaed bfauelf ta the atoaaar Jg which ho has handled the tataad wpt er roata Mil. Tha fulhahnofc baaaa. Ai't loml thoso thing*. TM had#." 7 w m ' ss a »w • ■*» wotvw w - - - W •There to one thing. HttHi Htti to going to hart Ms ta tha Boat rasa he makee. staa II It to * IMS fed re-election %f Onagrisam*a A Mpla tot of lol|h got It into tholr hoadd that taKwao trying ta Moan hgtt i Daria down their tkroata a* nalkdaf orar Clark of Oreearill*. la tho ooo <>nd primary thoy sat down oa David hard, and seat Clark la Ip I pM majority, tot IJkaar that hhasaMfeT to atm otiMilataE.p tha Maw Bam f< Iks that ha played hand* off SMtrf .y In the race. ' & “This aa# UUag may count ipMf him apetty had to tha Bait »ao* » mckaa." A The News was Informed that tfcMto win ho a half tows opponent* oat again** Aberncthy ta hi* non! rad* for Coagraoa. Another man who hoogp on ear to tha ground taolota (hit no one will rua agataat him la Up . ongri-sslonal elect ton. %” I ♦ Compliments Ad Printed ta New* *» P h “Jciieve this to one of the afraag* e* -da that orar appeared ta tha Carolina paper*" that to.tha wprus . I«‘oa which U U (jsstfeto* koaaah manager fyr Norik and Booth CPs* 111 na advertisement 1a tha tssdsy wmie of Tbe New*. Tha ad wn* pra pared by Maurice I* Block, of Thd Si wa adverttofag staff. Tha display rompllmaatad hy tho rubber company official wa* oaa pra* pared for tha Wayne Tire Ooppa V end Inserted Inst Handhy. M wad well arranged na to pwpaftly dC white apace and copy, aatf eeaderad a maximum of thought ta a mtyaaii oC words. m I i ipitrn * ÜBAIfTH UUCICHM . Warren. Ot. July —. lass porary injunction mlralatag Up 4V council Tama dttoMMMg W feMfe - (orct. _ 1 i' Yi
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