UiMffrhni*
j Fair la pant; local (knl*nko««n
la wot portion Saturday tad Sunday.
, s«4*mu Boat* aad southwest winds.
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VOLUME FIVE—NUMBER 144
Jury Awards $3,000 To
Dr. Mandelos In Case
Against W. C. Murphy
Finds Former SchAol Man Gnilty of' Alienating
Mrs. Mandelos* Affections
l, - '*■ ■■%
AikMlUa An*
dollar* as pualtlrs and com.
Htniilorir damagss lata this a Its moon
«H awarded Df. NlehoUs A. Manda
tes by a Jury la Runoombs Superior
cyurt la a 150.000 suit against Wallace
C. Murphy, former county superigxen
daat at oducattoa. (or the alienation of
lira. Mandeloa* affections. The Jury
reoehred the case at 1:46 o'clock and
returned Ita verdict at ♦: 40.
Tha verdict brought to a cloaa oae
at tha moat aenaatlonal cum to ha
tried la this auction ol tha aUta (h a
USES BABIES
SCREEN SELF
FROM BULLETS
> __. •
Crated by Drink. Farmer Stays
Wife and Taunta Poaaa
of One Hundred
Cincinnati. Aug. ll.—M*) —With the
body of his wile at hia /set. MH
Workman 48. n farmer, paced back >
and forth before the window of hit
little farm hanse near New Richmond.
Ohio, today defying Sheriff Fred
« rose well, of Clermont conuty. and a
poaaa of 100 man surrounding ths.
housa to Ora at him and two babies,
youngest of nine children which' he
held In his arast.
Molding up his children, ont In such
arm. s girl of three and a boy of seven
monthi. the former, believed to be
erased with drlak, taunted the mem
bers of ths posse, posted behind trees
and other rentage poinU about (he
house, to shoot St ahead.
Mtoot 'em .alioJt ’em.” he cried, as he
teeaed the waiting children up and.
down la hla arms In view of the dis
tracted poesemen. "Sure I killed my .
wife. I’ll kill these here. too. If you
shoot-
One markamsn who had ecu led the
Workofyan house lay on the eaves of
the roof with his. revolver ready to
shoot down tbs mad man If he appear
ed without the threshold. Othera
were ready with rifles and pistols to
pour s volley Into the
be once let out of hla arms the babies
which formed hla shield
This situation confronted ofTlcera
and tbalr poaaa# at uoon after two
of effort to capture the erased
principal la the tragedy
Workman had Bred several shots
from hla automatic platol at members
of the posse, but Ute sight of the ter.
ror stricken Infants, clinging to the
father who at any mouieut might
crash out their lives, silenced any re
turn of ths firs
SEE METEOR
DISPLAY HERE
Gold aboro Citisenn Reluming;
Thursday Night See Nil
urml Phenomenon
Goldsboro clUsena returning to
their home# late Thursday night re
port having seen a meteorld display
,u the southeast heavens.
-There was a coming and going of
e lurid light, shooting with light-
In swiftness," said one clllsen who
saw tha phlkoinenon.
Arleaflets had reported that be
r mF / / '
al motoric showers would be visible
in this section. j
Occasions! meteors. It la Mid. will |
now be seen until November when
they will be most frequent’ about the
twelfth of lhat month Scientists have
net as yet hern able to find the rea
son for ths meteors appearing at
Intervals though many theories have
been offered.
The most popular of these Is.that
the meteors era part of the tall Os
an unknown rom*t. now estlnct.
which lie la the path of the earth'd j
orbit about the sun. It Is known
however, that H thry are rompoeed
mainly of gagas sad this accounts I
for their bum tag oat before reachlag ,
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THE GOCP9BORO NEWS
LOCATED AT NOV 110 SOUTH JAMES STREET IN THE HEART OF THE BUSINESS SECTION
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number of years. The fact that pub
lic trust and public office ware direct- j
|y concerned In circumstance# of the;
cnee had aroused wide public Intereet,
end attention In U»ls county.
The cnee bad Its gynests Inst March
when Dr'. Mandelos through counsel
filed the hUI of comptelnt after which
Dr. Murphy resigned bis position. .
In rendering It# vardlct ths Jury
found that the defendant was guilty
of the alleuletlou of affections of the
wife of the plaintiff and that the de
fendant was guilty of Immoral rela-i
Hons plaintiffs wife. j
COMPLIMENTS
am SPIRIT
Editorial in Greenviße Paper
Points to New High School
Building na Example __
Goldsboro Is highly complimented
on U\g progress ahe Is making os evt
denecu in ths erection of the n*w
high school building la on editorial In
yesterday's Green villa Deflector. The
'editorial In-part is as follows:
Goldsboro has raid the corncrstons
of s SiM.eoo high school building.
The people of that progreaaiva city
are to be congratulated.
The condition of city schools Is a
kind of an lades to tha charactsr .#t
the - people. It has not always been
the case Bu. It will always be the
cose la the future.
It is gratifying Indeed to note that
North Carolina la Uklng so mneb
Interest In an education. It has not
l ean ro very long since we occupied
un unenviable position in the educa
tional field. But she has awakened
at last, und-th* future holds out great |
things for us.
It used to be that the proposal
of a bond dssur for educational pur
poses brought forth a storm of criti
cism from those not educated enough
.hemaelvea to appreciate what it
meant to the country. -Whet has be- .
come of those people today? All of ,
them cannot poaalbl) be dead. That
Is not the reason for tbe lack of dls- j
venting voles when funds for educa
lunal purposes are needed.
There Is only reason. They
linve been ashamed into silence.
fOTTOJf FITTSES
New York. Aug 13 Cotton futures
closed Arm at a net advance of 12 to
17 points. October 16.33; December
15 27; January 16 30; March 16.47: !
May 1667. i
’ V o'
Select Routes Permanent
u v
Roads To Sampson-Lenoir
I.orations far pfruunl roads
front truss road* h; (■«»•
(ham's alar* la Ike .lampxon
count) liar and Iran kar» U Hev
rn Spring* bf Hroadda* lirldrr
toward Ihr l.anofr count) liar
a*l» pro tided far yesterd*) at
■M Joiat meeting between Ika coun
ty Hoard a( I na»«l«*lonei> aid
tkr Initial) llhrhwa) Hoard. It
la expected I Hat Ika choosing of
tkr locstlaa far Ika runt** will
hr followed up within Ik* aril
fan m»atk<r by beginning'u( hard
•nrfarlM.
I t-rn hikl repesouiulaUtes uf‘ lliu ta|Up*
I tray board had gone over the pflp I
posed r'w roulra thoroughly, had
canvassed the all nation aa la effected
people along (hr routa, had listened |
to suggrxtldlis front rltlicns, had tak- 1
tn th* findings of iKa engineer and
-rjltrd at a location of thr roulra
baaed on thlg information. Thr find
-1 Inna of Ihraa representatives «aa ra
oortad lo Ilf Joint peeling yeat»r
--: dav and adnplrd.
flftldahoro merchant* wrra laat
1 night wrll plnaaad wth Ihr nrwa that
*ks road had barn provided from h«r#
w> Seven Hprlnga by way-of Broaddua
i bridge
| "This will open up to ua a coun
j try,** Mid oaa "that kaa previously
. GOLDSBORO, N. C„ SATURDAY MOjtNING, AUGUST 14, 1926
“WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED” MACK’S TEXT
' nr- ‘«• I 4 * ' t • > • API i"*g
t mm m——te—nnlmmsswWw —'
The Sunday News
If R happens In Wayne reeatj
yew ran depend apen H being la
Tie lews. Severn! spec lot fee
tares are being prepared fer Ike
Saaday Issue, and there will be
the is eel leer pages es the beet
re mice. Associated I'res* dispatch
es, and a digest us tbe Hlale’s s.w«.
j Call ill gad bare a cepy left
i In time tor* knukfssfc'
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NAME DATES
EXPOSITION
Eastern Carolina Exposition at
| Rocky Mount April 4 and 8
* A *
Rocky Mqunt, Aug. 13 —April 4 to
I 1, Inclusive, have been Used as the
l dates for the 11*47 Haatern Carolina
i «■x posit lon, Nr hlch will be held In this
city. /
Announcement of the dates was
g+ren In a telegram rgprived here to
day from N. G. Bartlett, of Kinston,
secretary of the Eastern Carolina
Chamber of Commerce, which spon
sors tbr exposition. Rocky Mount was
nelectrd next year’s exposition city
several weeks ago, but today's an
nuuncemenl represented the first
r.tatrmsnt as to the dates for ths
annual event.
In addition ta setting forth the
dates of the exposition, today’s tele
gram declsrss that "we hr« planning
r great program " At least two na
tionally known speakers will be on
the program, U Is understood, while
noted musical and vaudeville attrac
tions will provide the entertainment
bill. Tbs exhibits are to com# In fer
considerable attention, with special
emphasis paid to products of Butern
Carolina.
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RKFISEM TO STOP VOTE
a
a
New York, Aug. 13. —OP)—Supreme
Court Justice Crain today denied the
application of Helen M. Albert, why
i sued as g cttHen to enjoin the board
of elections and mayor from submitt
ing the state prohibition, rcfeitndum
to the voters next fall
DECLARES DIVIDEND
. ChlcaffH. Aug. 13.—(/ff’l-The esse
Threshing .Machine Company today a
; Karine, Wig , declared a seven per
| cent dividend on referred stock to ap
ply on arrears* and also declared .i
, regular quarterly.,dirh'en 1 at tt.75 on
preferred, l'he dividends'will be paid
f to stockholders of record
September IS. * *
Tbe advocacy of the division of tha
v*ar Into thirteen months of 3* days
would ktlll Rave an odd day to
r'ose of. and two In.ls-ap Years The
i kind of chauge most people desire
barn arndlDK all Ita produce and buy
ing alt ita goodr In Klnaton. I have
had on* merchant In that section aay
that hr would like Jo trade with
Goldsboro folka but Hurt hr could
pot get In here In wlntrr on account
of th» ronda."
Under the resolutions adopted yea
’«rday the road to the Sampaon coun
ty line will begin at Genoa croaa
rrada on tba <k»ldsboro-Mount Olive
hard aurfact highway and extend
i hence across In a south westward
'dlrarilon tp a point on thr present
dirt road leading from Goldaboro Ip
|> .nuraecUoh oi -IK ■ i. ..•*)
I leg from (he Woodland school to the
present Grantham a tor* road.
Upon the suggestion of en
| timer a change In veiiT or- j
1 derad Investigated between (ha filling
citation near Mt Mltchilta hamr and
ma Parker place.
Concerning the location between
tha Grantham'a atom and thr Hamp
ton county lllfe. It wua agreed that
tha road be kjllt along the road In
tha main.
Tb« other ro d. leading to the l*-
notr count: /, will, It la planned be
■ •-located between Pin Gulley and
Van Harrlag*a place, t.i»u«e to Broad
dna bridge at pr*aanl alia folluwlug
I old road aa mack aa poastble.
LOCAL MEN
AREICHOSEN
♦ 1
Made Officer* in New Branch of
Mooae Orfferf Organized
in Kaßiffh
Two Goldsboro Aen were named
idflcers In tbe new Knocar Branch
number three of th| Order of Moca*
which was orgsplsdp In Raleigh re.
ceutly. M. K. Ilikwell was tamed
Great Rauth Moose, bud W. 11. Hines
was nam'd xulder |
Having a drgreO team of Mooae
from Greensboro an I Winston Salem,
headed by Great No th Mooae ft. M.
Varnon. a large nun b«r of candidates
1 1 am the Mooae loffges of Kalelgh.
Wflson, Goldsboro, and Fayetteville,
were granted the Legionnaire Degree,
in the lodge hall of [the Blka Tempi#
at Raleigh Thursday! night. After the
a branch; to be known as
the Kumar Branch Number Three,
was organised with base at Raleigh.
Officer* of the Aew branch are-
Great North Mooae C. C. - Rich. Ra
il igh; Great 'Mouth Mooae M. W
Howell, Ooldsboro; Orest Bast Mooas
lonnls Strickland. WHson; Great
West Moos*. C. K. Brown, FWyette
rills; Guldtr. W. H Hlnea, Golds
bero; Herder. C. N. -Wlnstod. Rsl
tgh; Treasurer. FMgsr Wlomble, Ral
eigh; Argus, J. L». Stanrilt; Cnsto
dlsn, J. W Byrd, raykttevllle.
A barbecue was served Ihuredsy
afternoon at (:3U to the candldstee
and visitors, which won much en
joyed,
HOLD MANLEY
FOR FELONY
Warrant Chargm He Allowed
Honk to Become Fraudu
lently Insolvent
Atlanta. Aug. 13.—(JP) —An Indict
ment charging felony was returned
late today against W. D. Manley,
president of the Farmers and Traders
Hank of Atlanta by the Fulton county
grand Jury which Investigated tha re
cent closing of the bank.
Manley is slso president tit ths
Bankers' Trust Company of Atlanta
now l D receivership. This Institution
was fiscal agent for S 3 banka In Gror.
«l*. whose closing followed the clos
ing of tbe parent Institution hare.
Ths Indictment today charged that
Manley allowed the Farmers and
Traders Rank to become "fraudulent
ly Insolvent" on July 13 last. Tbe
official accusation was srgned by So
licitor General Boykin.
A hearing on a petition asking tbbt
a gusrdlan be appointed to administer
Manley's affairs li scheduled for to-
morrow. * '
*
Manley fares further litigation aa a
result of tha banka closing.
* .
TO CONTINUE
HANDS OFF
l« 1 mprennion Gained From Con
ference With KeHog on
Mexican Cane
Washington, Aog. 13 (AV—Drle
gatff of the Knights of Columbus who
called t .duy on Secretary Kel log are
believed to have gained definite Im
pression that the hands-off policy- of
the government regarding Mi-xbo'd
domestic difficulties to stand un
..Xt\th.e aims Itma. property |
ed whenever tbcKe la ■KuWhtoP'td p
vaalon of rights rrante<f,kv mtidy lit'
conferred by Intffrfntlonal'VfWftxli an
IcTbe Herretary. .imnferrwd fsW nJfc
than, un hour wtlh J.
supreme knldfet." and D
treasurer of the national oigaliiseJfr
of the- [vUlghta of ills*
cu-xed'wlth him the resolution
ed at the Philadelphia feting W the
order demanding that the Washington
, government take some unspecified ac.
t lon In connection with tka religious
i turmoil In hwtrv■ J
tty nx re sea eat aaKkar Mr
I nor his oailMf Had anyth tag U gay
tor publiaatMa aft*r tka eaafMaaaa.
INJURED IN
COLLISION
x" i
Inane B. Henry Severely Injured
When Bicycle Strike..
Parker Car •
£ «
Isaac, B. Henry, aged 34 years, was
severely Injured st noon yesterday
when tbe bicycle which he was riding 1
collided With sn automobile parked j
In front of ibe home of Hugh Mux-'
well, 4U4 Park avenue He was tak
en to tbe Goldsboro Hospital where
he was treated by Dr. Donald Oobb.
It wee declared that It will be some
lime before the extent of the Injuries
can he aecertaltted.
Mr. Henry was riding hla bicycle
and there was sot any traffic to con
fuse him. according to eye witUeaest.
when the accident, occurred. . The
front wheel of the bicycle struck the
car s fair blow aad Mr. Hacry fell
backward, hla bead striking Ou pare
ment. a >
Karl culbreth. of the GoidnlMM •
garage, was passing aad helped' by
another passer pieced the Injured man
In bin car and carried him to the hos
pital. Mr. Henry woe unconscious
ami blood running from hla oars.
it woe said that an sSamtnattea re
veu led no fractal ea hod resulted from
the accident, hm. tie young mao cjo
unced in a state of coma Mr, M~#ry
lives In Georgetown, la married aad
baa one child
la Critical t endßten
bine# (kg aba vs w«s written, g 1
seeand ersmluntlen of the Injared
«a di alupd g frnrtnred shall
l and of —1 tMlsch Into «**tong
EJriSJSE
EtgMtoms MMrMjMiMat k.
Jant me ugh to ramguton hk wHe
and baby wbe eniled sd tko bag.
pHaL
The*# fa« Blur with the earn am
•f the eplalen tent Mr. Rear/
matt hove suffered a san-streke
er attack of Blumb which aansed
' - him U ride bis kicyeto lata the
sstonmklln.
Plan Publishers
Meet In Athuita
i Atlanta. Aug. 13 —Tentative plans
i for the twenty-flfth annual convention
-of tbr Southern Newspaper PublMiera
Association, whlcty may be held here
neat y«*r were diet uned here today
t In a i-onfernce between John A. Park,
I of Raleigh, N. <’. publisher of tbe
- Tim*#, and publlihere of local ndws- j
> papers. At the lost meeting of the
A asocial loit- In Ashevlllr the suggest
ion wn# made that the twenty-fifth an- |
• nlversiry be celebrated Ik Atlanta.
' the birthplace of tb« body.
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8 Hurt lo Auto Accident;
Mrs. Rhodes Seriously
Mr*. I ni); KMti waa Mrkll
ly l«Jir*4 aad mvhi iltfn ill-
ItrH mlmt raU u 4 bruises la
aa aeivmeblle relllsten ea Um
Raleigh klilwaj wtM aillaa
*nl as U«W»k«f» at Ini jm>
Ufitf.
Mm. Pearl RrMff*. of Prtnre
twa, ial*r*t samaras* ruts,%ad
bar mi. Ralph HrMfr*. ailaar
bruts*.., and Rr. aad Hr*. W. I.
, Karris aad fcwr <hHd|m, as
lUsdes, M.suffered flesh
weuuds.
• W M. Rhodes, husband of Mr*.
X w x 1 U
JVtumi‘pm ift<r« fwc griru dJuwflr
aarto whether lit* *l(u would Ilia
IKhf la slity-four frara old and auf.
fi ri fl thr breaking of four riba, a gash
sld^Tof Ilia hand, a rut on the
t t ujp.-and probably Internal Injur lei.
■ \V'lhi' artident happened about It
o'AJuck and ahe la not abln to aprak
naid Ml. Hbodra
▼Mr ityvttp* **>o baa been living at
pU2 alfect. araa moving to
tltk .TTJTniiryPjfnd hla daughtar, Mrs.
lirldtces win assisting The laat load
of furniture had been placed on tha.
truths and, Mra. Urldgea. driving a
Xflarff. wangpntl.ng the loaded truck.
iuhr •■other vflrs' occupying tha front
I seat With her add tha boy Ralph wta
*M MM rear seat.
Corp. Explodes
“13" Idea
Lawton. Ok la.. Ang. 13.—Cucp.
George W Wehllag. of Poet Field.
Uiutgbt believed he' has exploded
forever the auperetltllon about Fri
day tbr thtfftentb At 1:13 today
hr Iraped 3.000 feet In a parachute
labeled number 11 end landed IJM
feat from his starting point. Wnb*
ling was scheduled to sooke hie
oeruplane ascension anrrylng s
ret early today No cat waa slang
however and the oaly axplansttoa
was (bat non# sou Id ha found.
EPIGRAMS
•> -,T
(evetnsness In Ike kMgkllat
eta of the Twentieth CtMsi).
Many an risk In Ike wealth
that peris beta, bat penaltaes M .
the wtaMh th “* nbidsth. „ _
k bm kited ta hk ewn «p|a*
tan In beyond Iks paw* •* 4*4
Religion, pars aad nndsfftod
has Ms sb sis wrMtan an Ita ha*
Tkeri am ylaaanwa la ala. bat
they an saly ' ptaasnroa far a
The Bata that hauahs tha BMa
« hi parading bis Igaannas
Tan say yaa tart baton Mm
Mihin, to yaa town ”
msofSsod •• mi.m* ,
■mi an naaaatoMtoNMfaagt
Atrj
Younf Neely Gives
Bond And Is Free
H. J. Nealy. M yearn old of torn
mvrtown, Tens., held In tha Wayne
county Jell since loot Sunday night
In rooneotton with the sutnoMblle no
c'drnt In Whtah Doeele P. Traylor
was killed, gnvn bond ta the earn of
(3.000 at 10 o'clock yesterday morn
ing. Actiob on hla cage will bn taken
by lb* grand Jury meeting tor tbe
next term of Superior court Bond
was posted by Charles Owen, of Mal
- tgh, aad other frtanda al ywnaff
Jmaa. ,
Noely left yeat«rday afternoon for
Raleigh to spend n few darn. "I ex
pect to stay In 'HMelgh only a abort
time and then coma back her*. I
| think 1 can quite my n*rvea quicker
In a place away from whore the
: accident took place."
Near Bbeaaaar Mra. Brldgaa atartad
to paaa tha track. Mr. Rhodaa aakl,
Mr. Harris approaching from thV 'di
rection of Kalalgk. waa attempting to
paaa tha truck at tha aame time and
Ilia twiagpaa met la a head-on collls
ton. rWf wrra badly da mag ad
Mra. Hhodaa waa ruabed to tba
Hpicer Hanltortom for treatmaat aad
Mr. Ilarrla and family con salted phy
alclana Iq the city. Mrs. Urldgsa waa
able to proceed to her home at Prince
ton after her Injuries ware treated,
aud at g: 40 laat night It wna aald she
Waa able to alt up.
1 Hr<?ffo*3r*irir *
In Charlotte Sprint*
CKAKUITTR. Aug. U.—Twenty
four leading racers, making up prac
tl.ally all of tha top-position pilots In .
the A. A. A. > hawptonshfp standing ,
tor 1124. hava made entry tor the'
World Hprlnt Hare Classic to ha bald
here on August 23. Two «atrl«e, Jack <
Coley and John Huff, tba foramr bill- J
rd at HaPm and tba lattar Injured at
i. Atlantic City, made the laraeet entry
i list evsr scheduled for board track
In America. Race followers account
1 lor the Interest among pilots by point-'
i lag out - the taster, shorter aprlat;
meats.
P nmM| r
riuam
DISPATCHES .<
o •# *
—_ , , L % y
WHAT SAVES w a'
auvwni&r lmS
llNtwiJlfTAlDji
«wram
!Ss"' *****
BAYS DEVILAS
VERY ORTHODOX
"• •** »« toftt >l T "
"•mans om itM MP| tMpgpM|r WVPi
M dp*. in Ml |MM|-.#*llil
• lain that | |gn* |4rMi kM
iher* i* to laars Agi#l*a*aJf
mwnUon Bom on H|| £Zm
•nd allow row Min Mtt n Hi nan*
longing tor a «Mr
*m mi living u o*4a tui isi' to
h* aald to tha )all*r'." m Li b
wh*r* we g*( oqr wllw eragggA I B
condition* w«r* tlnC^M^El
«» fWlp<ur« o*
or mmTcUMMIMiLh»^3I
!!•**! 11
Jnaton nan tfc* {avtl Wlim. p ,
that he la ortbada*
»non i WWW to M*«toto |p
of roar eplendto l»p» |m «*
go throagh bom* of par ward* aft*
air* that earn* don* to hit toPlSSfl^
You would Mjr r was a toto. w*s 1
lubmit there wan Id ha lasi as WBah
rnmmoDHDN ag trytog 1s «•***■
men and women la th* SMh* fto «ts
hr lb* umi method <JM AtopMvto
Plan la to dtagnoa* mtf aap Wb r
are not aarod la oorwft, dyoraa. bdftd
multitude*. w* ara MS tod|fi
dually, ('onv«ralona ara not taraa*
>ut like a factory roll* gift Mg
r a-jf y m. y* *jf jypijjdW
dral .pacifically. Thai had baa* tp
n«ra. If you will rap'
you will aaa that la |MI wfit
<:id Ha weal to tha t*p r#o«. he «*t
to tbe bottom ad lb* MfoMtfC A
Jeeno Then P*g| top thtojSt|f\
heroin* a captain of ladadPT Ml H
How to enter eorietyT No. Ha Ntollß
hi a tbe wMd ad tbe bar*. MtotoMh
j thlag that Paul dHM «S to to»)2i|b