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Bland. Jto iMtotali ton tPberry, W. €. Btrani. t. a Hurraed. W. L. Bawl's**. and fl. H. Dtw*jr. Tto tollamtag wto* elected a* an ntfiiit eemmht#*: Freak Tnyler, ft. 4- metes*. W. I. lawtota. la. L It. I.lddeas, l.tanal Waft, W. A. Dees, aad TtoauM XtrwMi TO TRY PURNELL ON NEW CHARGES i Dae larva Story To Be Told **Wi!l 1 Rack Caftotry"; topjwnd on Mra. Woodworth BKNTON HARBOR. Mich.. Nor. 11. —C(|FD—When Banale Woodworth lakaa th* stand In court at tha trial of •*Klng“ Benjamin Purttell. bar atnry of what happanad la young girls In Iba Pa rid rolonly “will rock tha county" prosecutor Oeorxe H. Book- 1 waiter said tonight/ * 1 Marshaling of tha combined legal 1 force# of atata and county hare ha. 1 "'gun. Bookwalter said ha will ton’at 1 that itiia trial of tha "King" ha held 1 luring the February circuit * court which la tha earliest posalble < Maia. 1 Gontrarv to expectation*. Purnell will not he brought to trial on :tbe 1 charges filed nearly four years ago 1 hr the Bam ford alatara and which 1 ware tha haala of a world wide *car<t I for the cult bond and tha posting of < •-awards totaling 14000 for hla cap ture. » Instead tha •king's” chief accuser rfwlll ha Bessie Woodworth. Young j) wife of a Beaton Harbor musician, to whom was was married accord'ag to bar story at tha order of Pur nail. Phils tha girl sad Woodworth were members of ths colony. It was tha usual thing Mra. Wtood worth said, for tha "brother ,of tha i Bartonr" aa Purnell, described him- i naif to •‘marry off 1 young g|rla a?-' i tar they had submitted tha blood i purifying rites which tha atata i charges ware bat a cloak for hla nt i I seed Illegal ralatloaa with them. I The 'Bamford slaters, both married, and now out of tha oolony told elml tar etoriea of the "rttaa“ to which I they said they and other young girls ware forced to submit. • P g-ponri an* ( IIAPMAN. Kans A hatter bean ac large that a third of It made a maul for two people was raised on "the garden of Mrs. Mitchell Paris her*. Mrs. Darla and her mother dined on tha bean.' which was It laches loan and algtod ala pounds QUEEN SPEEDS TO NEW YORK WUI Safi As Early Aa Paaaibk ta Ha With Hunhand Re total II Queen Marie's train an route to Now I»rk —Queea Maria’s aped Un [yard New Yark today, aasttoaiy wan. Jag word from Baphareat «nf«witnf tl.c foudltloa of tor hnalmad, K'Ag ir.dtnand. whoaa lllneiw canaad tor to abandon tor American Tour a< I onlsrllla last night Wile Prtaeaaa 1 leans aha will reach Jersey nty i| 4:31 P M. to m-now. sad will motor at once to l utoCo. N. T.. to reat at tto ha<e< of ChamyE Mitchell, president of tSsc, Nat'untl.nty Bank of Now Yark Hh« will reaurin there until aha can board a 'steamer for Paris, poae'hly the IP-rongaria. Al Tuxedo the Quean and Princes will b» Joined on Sunday by Prln Nichols who paid brief rialta to Clove land, tie motored from North Bead to CtalnnlUi where be caught a Do fob Ira his Th« only long stop now aakadmad «K the dtoou ta at Marttatowg. « in- where the party will taka M||ml losaoi row morning la order to laapeol Cirll. War >5 .../ 4'!.™ »■' -MAummtq Goldsboro Gets Broad Publicity in Ad The name Goldaboor. N. C., figures prominently In a page advertisement printed fa several hundred news papers over the United State# by the Standard fMi Company. The adver tisement deals with * Bseo” gas and contains $ letter, ofrjpMmmendat on from Otis , Tlnnuhr of near Mount Ollre, directed to |he Standard OH Company. Goldsboro. The letUr la given feature space In the ndvertlse jnent. Mr. Daniel operates a fleet of trucks In hauling logs. _ Suicide Basketball Initiated At Duke o DURHAM. Nov. 19 (BpccbSl— “Suicide” basketball, as It has been’ unanimously named by th* students, has been Initiated by the Duke uni versity athletic officials as a new form of the well-known sport The Physios I Educational claaaea are di vided Into, two eectlone of about M each, then five basketballs are put in play, the result Is a rroaa between n civil war and a train wreck. The halts are never out of play, no fouls ara called, ahd the participants ere allowed to play Ip manner they wlah. Thla novel form ofpbasketball has become very popular with th* students. . Hasted Murdered Man And Dumped Him (ft Nother Porch N*gro*s are said ta be afraid of th* d*sd, but tkcnSr on* negro men and on* negro women to Wayne coun ty about ’ whom thla atalemotil does not ho>l good. Ths-4m* th*y rode th* corpse of a nturdtfvflT man over Way ne county a few nlghta ago is mill being talked about among officers of the city. Leaa Whitley killed Elm«r William# but lost one arm In a ahot-gun duel with tk* Conner. Os roura* a, wo man vat back of It, Ida Williams, colored. /Ooroner Robinson viewed lb* body of Williams and ordered Whitley held The shooting had token place nt th* home of John Wooten, not far from the colored Insane Asylum When offtpsr* left the acene, th* body of Elmer Wllltoaia la all its ah.eelt anas Mill lay where the man had I*l ON HIGHWAY Several Mies PI re# which threatened to to ser ious toJftpge war* started on tto Kinston Highway a» Intervals, from Mra. Boyd Posters farm, not far fram tto Cty, to I-a Grange according to oCftcers. It Is thought that an autoniobiltst amused hlawelf by pitching matches ikto the grata along the roadside every few hundred fast Having gjdft ed fires aa one alto of the road. II was saM. to threw pMvhmi on the other aide of the road la returning to Goldsboro sad started additional firva. “I ‘would nominate who ever did lt.“ told fttoriH Grant, "a* the meancai n.aa discloaed tfhls year One fire was started vary naar the Casey school and , might have caught the baOdflfe. That there wag much goof t'mbar hack Is the woods from the road.’ Sheriff Grant trailed the fire-bug to the county lias, he eatd. There were no clues aa to who the party aright ho. Tto officer reported that •e boat oat the flames la several places hat antd that at other points they veto ettll burning. Bringer of Suit Viiite Goldsboro V Col. Winag M. Person, of Loule hurg. Who ton touched n aalt aimed ft tto dtowbpftoa of North Catollna dtotom orovt)| Cooperative Aaeo »tot tom. *OB to Goldsboro yasurtoy. %t News Irarme. rot. Person was plimtln which has not yet been filed—against tto Co-ops Officials as tha Association state that they do not fear the out come of the cujt. hut bel ( *ve that It will mora firmly ft> the body In the pub lic confldsacS , j . aasis—im 1aw.... ..i;,. man ■ns ..ip .. - - IHIVKKNOftN TO IBKT IR ftlf HIOAN Washington, nov i»> — fGTA» The next annual conference of gov ernors nriil be held at Macklaa; Island. Michigan la August 1917. In saluting the meeting place to day the esscutive committee of the conference left the exact date for later determination. Scores Oi Workmen Caught fa Flaming Raip Os Death When Oil Tank Explodes On Vessel At Dock i 9a M mu i m i i in ii n - .#■ OmC'BRR MRftIOCHLV 4RJIIED BHEN *IT4) FAILM H4H >U C’IUVK WHJdINOTON, Nov 19— fINB.I- Roarina around a curve on the rustle Hayne road at dawn today in pursuit of Ben Halley, negro, ind Bailey era “- seriously injured. ■ when their 'automobile overturned. The negro made hi# escape from the Superior Court room here late j yesterday after he had been con victed on a narcotic charge. He 1# still at large. I*o, but It didn't ll* tiier* long. The f*t|i*r of Ida William*, about whom tit* dtt*l to- death ja reported to have been fought, aided hia daugh ter In carrying the dead body to the automobile In the yard. The body waa propped Into the bark a»at, the; rigidity of death already atllfrnjn* the form Ida'* father took the wheel and they war*, away ihrongh the ulght, the dead bodyVlatterlng around In the bark neat. They drove aeveral 1 mile* to the houae near Kbeneter' where the murdered had boarded They stopped, they laid efficient hand* on the dead body. ’ They dumped it on the porch and left. -■ It was about three o'clock In tb« morning. In mate* of tha houae came sleepily forth and found the dead man stiff <oa the porch (Cimtgiul on mi* Two), Alfred M. Scales of Oveenahoro president of tto Gdfcaral Alpninl Aa soclallon. who convened University alumni at Chapel Hill; tool night DUDLEY FARMS WERE HIT H ARD W. A t Taylor Gels 4 Baits From 40 Acres a ni 1900 Ptontto Prom IS Acrw .f ** ] While hath cel tea aaWltoacc* era#e *• W«nto Fmmaaty t arawage thN year, theX j, nm savdlea near Hadley which made practically nothing itfi* M. R was learned yestardpy This h a atftoeh stoat a Jmlf mile wide «to two miles toft# atom tto «*»• w«o a’amml ramptptaly da *rto by toA larrtftr hall of * _ .1: % plMtttp fttVtf tttftttt ttt Bmtot as tto satoiaa ill; “sad I Imr balk 1 planted ;flf taea acres el tohsccs, aad 1 made lam peaad*. I ws«ld hate made a IMM* crap If ft hadn't been far the hajL Maybe | will amke 9700 ant as everyth lag. | dlda I - have any taaaraaea.” Mr. Taylor leak y# las# phlla. •opkically. Ottor faramr* wke -u Mured terrific damage from the kaP. ar carding ta Mr. Taylor, are Junto* Itoraegay, Will O'Merry, and a pan es ear es F~ J. Bewdsa'a ptoatollea#. He rural related tan sale were alia la the sltefek told kate ky tto kail, ha said. MALTINOHB.'Nor t\ —1 blast of which cot u ■ under the Norwegian tanker, Manilllu, exacted 'an undeter, mined feel wf Hie* a* the teaoel lay In dry deck at Ihr l.iWele. ,Shlp Hutldlirx Corporal ion today. Heom es werfcmen were caught In the flaming rain es denth aa an am'd»hlp» «U tank exploded with a deafening report to apew barnlng all and In Med ■led aver the decks. Os ilea I estimate* es Ike dead * ranged from "eight to twenty. Ho> grcnl *%• the kntee wrought that ' e»en the number es -.* wns**ub)ecf te eytlmirte. At least eight l>edle> bad keen r* ported that Ike shattered re. mains which rescne workers had gathered would represent more than eight bodies. The men* seriously hurt hate been scattered la etery atallahle hospital. Scores were treated at the plaaPs first aid station. Herring screams from Ihe ship's deck and Ms latertar only party prepared resen* workers for the spectacle wkleh greeted them when tkey rushed npon the te*. so* a lew moments after Ihe blast. Men whose arms or legs had hoog tarn aft dragged themselie* •»er blood spattered plank tain, ly eadewtorlng ta ext Ingala h flaming rMhlag. Billons of flame and smoke shot Ihrongh Ihe ragged rente In the Man. 11l la Heel plates. WARSAW WINS FROM LOCALS IfcfMtg SgCßftdT Tmub «r High BeM By Scafts of 14 (o 0. The Warsaw football team defeat ed the Goldsboro high second triton 'l® Warsaw yesterday afternoon ,1* to C to a hotlv contested match Mims fumbled la receiving th* first Warsaw punt to tto ripmlßf guarter aad an alert end on the Ttaplto team recovered aad ran thirty five yard* far a touchdown. A satetv went to Warsaw «h«a tommons went to pass was racktod 'mi, tto hall toll fram hla toads and behind tto goat in to covered by a Warsaw player tor a safety aad two potato/ V Th* second Duplin topehdows came In tto fourth period upon the com ptetton of eereral hwagfi ftomm ~ The gam* had been scheduled to Coach Bullock to give men wto have not had aa opp*riuatty of play r.g to games earlier In the seaeea a > c-haace to stow their wares. There were about eta of tto ragular team on the toot h Th# gnaw was In tended to give foundation on which to build a team next year. The Go MB boro boys completed more than a doses passes aad war* several times on th* gaal line of UKilr opponents only to to unable 4o ‘carry tto ball over for th* p*|nta K-lley. right end. SlmgKma. hack field. Mets. center, and Wilson, left end. played good ball for Ctoldabdro. charlotteT WOMAN FREED t» In AeeMml cAaRIXJTTE. Nor Ift— 2 Mra. T Black of tayaeeboro, N. C.. :waa acquitted by a Jury la court late today of a «harp# of manstoaghter ta conaec- Von with tto death of Mrs. Myrtle Fisher, rtf Charlotte » *rt»** verdb t of not quilt y wag re turned alter the Jury had deliberat ed an boor and a half. Mra. Black, who la Id years old, «sa formety charged with manalaugb ter, but Judge A- M Stack. Instructed the Jury that ahe could be found uolMy Os second degree murrior or manalaugist«r. ancordtng to tto weight or tto ?A hall ft * I.ABtiRNT- FAR I .ON I KIN -A new coal mine ton. . th# largest ever built pumps II , Inna of air a minute. It will be oper- I Bled at an alt hide of 4400 feet above *ea level In Houth Africa, and with • other equipment wHL cost 110.000. Powerful air <-«>ntj*jl this type prevents explosions and protects the helstb of workmeti, • Bhark used la making lop I I oootk for use to mountains and along si rout streams Piiwm piiwmuia ip jnv'imi v ami hb. Hog Calling Used As Signal w To Warn Blockaders At Still Every time • man calls hogs in Wayne muni)', It doesn't follow that 1 he wants tin* h .gs to come home.' This was brouaht out yesterday ( when deputies l»d a whiskey raid Into New Hope township. As they drove through a broomsage field hito the <lirectlou of the woods where th* still WSs supposed to b« In upeintlon. a colored fnan and hla ramlly were bus|?plckiag cotton. The > man quit work at ones and made dou ble quirk time to his hog-pen—a little enclosure about ten by twelve feet— and began rating hogs In a fashion that would have put Bob Edwards or any other Khno.-ns Conventl* n rontestant In the shade, He kept right on calling his bogs. Three minutes later the deputies were at the still—it was bubbling sway merrily, but there was no ope Last Chance For first MM W MYtt M HH JB V|jl|u Mm THm, -J evry Ts hopffi Mftriv ffotitt ts the various candidaUm in thair • UfivkVkmhii at, Mk ISM snAwi ■ ‘jjtoa wfcb Tt takas support to Win. W( inf of friend* plays a wondfrfui | In addition to Um mafnifkta nan have the honor baatowed uj :•* :4 \ A : j.- ' • GOOD MEETING*- OF ASSOCIATION Prof Newman and B. W. Gaither Are m Memthty Prefram of PnnHrjr Organlxalien uMftmMwimmk ' With Prof. C, L. Newman aaR Dis trict Farm Agent K W. Gaither «e the program tto monthly meet hag of the Ways* county Poster Aieqa» latton hold yesterday with Mr. aad Mrs. Jim Bmlth, of Mount Olive rout* S. was on* of tto most aaceeaa- meetings yet etaged. “We have always good thlaga to sat piled mountain high, but what we had yesterday waa up to anything vet su'd on* who atuadpd the meeting. “I am not suing te tell bow much chicken l ate." , Prof. Newman aptfke for an hour and rrvlewad the poealhlllttea which Jeun poultry raising for this *#<t*wn 'rife attendance at Qfi meeting wu* excellent Maxwell Hells Hatchary gave away me hundred baby chirks at the meet Ing. This company will to Decem ber atari hers the biggest hatchery la North Carotins. v U.,, ■■■■■■, In elgty. i The hog calling bad 1 been a slgfta* I for the distillers to make their get ( away and to do It In a hurry, in the •pinion of the officers ,who headed the raid. ' ' Thirty minutes later the deputies plunged lalo another thlck-t where a still was ssid to be making a Christmas run A shut gun fired doe* at band, end when tbs men reached tbs still Ibers was no one to be seen The shot gun had bsen fired as a signal, they think The deputies seised th» two stilts ~ about slaty gallons rapacity each - and tbs complete outfit, poured out eighteen barrels at n.glt, and eom ft»rat»d thebe gallons of biorkade. Tthose making Ihe raid were: I. C. Koraegay. Carl Rmlth. 11. B. Gard ner, and George Coker. orkfca big teeter bit ftp •lone aa wlaaar «f eatetmteav gMlp hat sa betag haiaXaj m Atkd*M| nooular man sad ■ — ' r""" sgawM PNfl W Qm maaN)r. wiaalag la Tka Hama* MM* ateb-f tloa is aomethiag ta ba praai at Tka' prise* la themselves ara •ble to eaauaaad the tepp^'paiAAiS aa plaaatef or «M MB U.l Wiaalag of tka Mg pHMb W •elves. Opportaatty la haucMap{pa at tka doors of Naum* —flirt «ka Awak en Never agate will *mA| edaw M the readers sad* naPuM gMts, Aad after all. tt‘a all ante ..ta Jp* a few mare weeks— aad paaple a*, ually mar how teat gang aukMt*PlpM could have secured tka agatty ante. laaoy. yes, a great away «M papM to realise that OPPOAtUMIf I knocked at tkelr deer Pad patet tp. ' At tea o'clock Monday sight, Mp.AA» rest vote parted of tka mmutm ka romas history aad tka Mg ntf lltgi ulr Is cut Nevar agala. dAfr tea A m. Monday will tka drag agf Ilkßa* vote schedule he la eflhat Wfcat ydu do may be teat what yon apad |p wte roar choice of tka valasaa fptepa sad awards. Now Is tka Him fmridhajk* if you ara awake to year eadMMf you will noaoeatrata pa '||p term subscrlptloae— tka • muriate sortptioas. upi aknli yu*r f rote score with tka Mggaat Mte ktepa obtainable while tka ante PdN7 as subscriptions Is at Ma paak. The gong oa tka Mg ftrat psrter sounds Monday aightapb pop eteteak. does tke boarTbsM ter yous bettsk MAxa •HAS NOtrt . _ - ■ ■». - k Nt'UkKN it NEW YORK, Nov. IP. (OH) i Iha rise Kvaas Ragkaa baa AdAt elected honarary pradMPPtt at Ik# American Aseoclattea far aNflAkl a uragrwa to saaaaad tka tete Afc Char lee W. Mist. wka wag Ms* am (M isted With tke wagfvMAM te tsnisatten. Mr. Hagktg hue tee Mate time beta honorary Vtaig pfMMfel pf ■l’~ organlsatloa. wpasi pategte hi stated aa to “eaeoutepp nydaMkl r< search far tke sdvaaoaateM M ate lte.l team.-
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