WEATHER
Fair Tuesday and Wed a—day
VOLUME SEVEN; NUMBER IS7
DUDLEY YOUTH MEETS DEATH IN AUTO ACCIDENT
Heart Failure Causes
Sudden Death of Man
John 8. E»son ag<d *6. died sud
denly at his home on Hotly street
early yesterday morhmg
Mrs. Eason recalled that about
S o'clock Monday morning he got
out of his bed and went to the
bath room. She went back tq sleep
and did not notice that he did not
return. This morning when she
arose at the usual time, she found
him dead on the floor Heart fail
ure was assigned as the- cause of
desth.
' Funeral service wllj held In
Princeton at 3 o'clock thlß after
noon. The deceas'd arks u native
of Johnston county hut had resid
ed here for a number el yea**.
KIWANIS HAS
UNIQUE MEET
Rev. A. J. Smith In Chan-e of
Program Put On laist
Evening
At the Klwanls lunehean Inal night
the program wan conducted by Rev
A. J .Smith, whose subject was "Re
ligions Significance of Some 'Wei
Known Advert! ling Slogan*.
Rev. Smith explained that In his
opinion there Is -u relationship be
iween truth wh'Teevcr found. and
that consequently, any truth derives
'its significance, and importance from
the relationship to the greatest and
eldest truths which ortglnaated in re
ligion He went on to say that many
religious truths constantly uncontlous
ly manifest themselves In our lives
ntxd pointed out advertls'ng the moan
Ing of the subject he called on several
members to fftvp, U* detail the relation
chip and rellgfoukslgnlficauc of some
well known slogaftg.
Kev. Mclntyre the slogan
“There'S a Reason." uaeir by a maun
facturcr of coffee substitute, probably
had Its conception In the fact that
every one who h»d real religion could
give a real reasrtn. and that from th*
earliest times tlier hijd bun reasons
for one's religion.
Tom Norwood In explaining the
significance of “Ask Had He Knows”,
raid that time had muolded this from
our old religious custom of respect .
Ing age and wisdom
“When Belter Cars are Built
Will Brild Thera" was dlflCtti-xhd by
Frank Taylor. Religion, hebetated had
the oldest principles known to ns as
exemplified by the ten commandment
end that these prlftcpleis. remained
'the same through the ages yet Were
flexible enough to permit religion to
offer the correct standard of conduct
to meet modern condition This slogan
he thought uncontlously represented
that religious principle and that the
manufacturer meant that he would
stlrk to a standard but always offer
» product abreast of modern require
ments
Hr. Woodard said that In our ear
nest religion and the ages
r» liglon had made Its progress he
cause pf the live;, of those who had It
and hence uncentlously the slogan.
“Ass tin- !|l»n Who Owns One.”
Col. ICdgef H Italn -alii that person
ally be could not see how "They Satis
fy“ could apply to the product It
•boosts, but was of t h* ! opinion that
the meaning of the slogan had Its
t.r|glnsl conception In man's mind,
from old time religion “Th» only thing
that really ever has alisfkd.”
It wars voted to mnk Khvauis An
niversary ntuhl Sept “1. Ladles night,
alien wives and -w<■« 11» art of Kl.w
wnlAus are to he guests of the club.
Republicans- Ahead
Election In Maine
PORTLAND. Mu., Sept, lu-tfl*)
Returns from 29 precincts represent
ing 29 towns In different sections of
the state give:
l-Mr Governor Clarafler. Republican
2.60,t; Moran, Democratic *SO; for
Senator Halo, Republican 2510;
Holmes. Deocrat 832.
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HiKII.I.ID VIIII. OKItIKS
NEW YORK, .-k.pt. 10 (4*l—l'nflll.
ed orders of the suited State* Steel
C'orporaflou 'on August ill amounted
to 3,624,1)43 tons, an im l ease of 53,-
Jlrt tons compared with the preceding
month. A decrease of 66,082 tons was
reported for July, _ -q..m,_.n,
THE GOLDSB6RO NEWS
READ IN THE MORNING RHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY) BUYERS BEFORE THEY) BUH
City Schools Open With
# Increase ot 175 I'upil*
HIGHWAY WORKMEN PILE SAND BAGS ON SHOULDERS
PREVENT DAMAGE—SOME CROPS UNDER WATER AT
HOSPITAL—TWO INMATES HAVE NARROW
ESCAPE FROM DROWNING
The white schools of the city op
rued yesterday with a firat day en
ridlmcnt of 1964, a gain of 175 wr the
first day figures of fast year. Gains
wtre recorded principally la the first
grades and In the high scMpL The
negro schools hud opened a week pre
rlously with an enrollment of 1525,
making the total enrollment for both
systems of “3,4»9.
“Everything got started smoothly' 1
raid City Superintendent Ray Arm
strong, “I have never seen a more
otderly opening day. Nor hitches ot
t»ny kind- -
First day figures for students show
ed Walnut street with an in
crease of 56. Virginia street with
an increase of 7, William Street
Grammar school with an increase of
13 and the High Si hoot with 3a In
crease of -89.
The figure* for the first day of
1128-29 uuil for 1927 28:
Walnut. Va. Gram. Ugh Total
1927-28 . .772 290 fob 421 1789
1928 29 428 297 749 490 1964
.. The negro school on the opining
dty a week ago showed a decrease of
>9 pupils over the enrollin': n at the
end of the first ten days last ye«r.
It thought that when figures for the
end of the first t*n days of thin, sen-
MRS. KIRKVI \N
BURIED MONDAY
Former Resident of GoldHlioro
Dead in Greensboro After
lllahAllll
niwi | nmrw
Mrs 1 ; Vlatidc P. Klrkmati 35, nee
Ethel Lashley of Goldsboro, died on
Sunday in Greenaboro. Funeral ser
vices was held yesterday afternoon
md was attended hy a number of sor
rowing Goldsboro frirnds. Including
Miss Daisy Jenkins. Mrs, David Noll
and Mr. and. Mrs. 8. C. Norman.
Death followed a very short Illness
Mrs.'Kirkman is survived by her par
* nts. her husband and four children,
one of them an Infsnt.
She was the daughter of Mr. anil
Mrs. J. T. Lashley and a sister of
Frnest Lashley of new Bern. Her
father runs' baggage on the Southern
out of Goldsboro now. Mrs. Ktrkman
moved front Gold.-lmra to Greensboro
rhout eight year., ago.
She had many friends here who will
learn with sadness of her d>-ath.
EAST IIETN HCGAR HY BOAT j
KINSTON. Sept. In Large -*lßgi
mi nts of sugar liuve been received at
Eastern Carolina river i»ortx recently.
One arriving at Washington on the
teamer Adotil contained nearly 100,
imp pounds.
Six Fined for Driving
Automobile While Drunk
Six drunken drivers who have en
-oangered ttudr own lives lunLihe trav
■ lllng public by operating automobil
es lu tll.e county duriug th*- past few
V eeks-Wl* re i onrleli-d ill Wiifne 'Oah
ly court yesterduy All .ex- opt on*
w ent free tipog. psynu nt *>f |so fin*
a-id the costs, hud upon ..condition that
he dull not up* rate an automobile in
the county In t’lie next three months
In ease this condition' L found vlolat
ed the defendant shall serva ninety
days on the. roads.
Fines totaling over |425 were Im
posed upon defendants, ol wholm there
,-.cW twen,jy three Ihierng the
two Mondays Recorder's court ha I
not been Jn session having riven way
to Wayne Superior court.
Convicted or submitted to driving
an automobile while druhk were. Jim
laiftln, f.onnie Spen<cr. J.olle liowell
W. f’. White. Taft I>cslle, and A Jon*
I* was la tji)' Howell w.n. dl >\S
luiiek under a Grt.-enh-uf hoi,.-.ef' badly
(liiuiaglliK the He was euleui
ed to six months on the roads f<>t*
drH-ing drtink and damaging property
|uhd six months for forcible trespass.
son are available that there will be a
J i light lucreasc for this yeas.
’ The on roll in* m hy years and
I
schools in the Negro system:
K End Greenlf 8. St. Dll Total
1927 28 312 - 231 ’ 4»U 540 U. 64,
1528-29 237, 241 619 428—1523
4 lew Faculty 4 hanges
There have b«en few changes In
the faculty this year. Superintendent
Armstrong said. All of the teachers
were present for the opening yester
day with the exception of Miss An*
tlouelte Beasley, teacher of English
n the High School. Mise.BeaeLy was
uvlayed In coming to the city, on ac
count of being In attendance with
her mother who bus undergone a ser
ious operation wlthlu the past few
days.
| T. M. 5 Green of Bowling Green,
I Hy., will be In charge of comnSercial
j subjects, taking the place of Miss
, Stiouffer. who resigned to marry.
Mr. Helms of Mure head City takes
j the place in science last year filled hy
! Mis* Berta Crawford, now Mrs. T. T.
! Hamilton.
C. W. Twiford becomes director of
physical education at the Grammar
scboql succeeding Mbs* Shirley. Mr.
• Twiford will organise games and
teams among (he grammar school and
direct their basketball and baseball
leagues, work done last year by Sup
erintendent Armstrong.
CARNES AIDED
2 YOUNG GIRLS
• • » ■ O'
Was to Get Proceeds for Ad
vances If They Broke Ifito
1 Movies
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ATLANTA. Sept. 10 (A*> Thomas
If. Scott." receiver for the property of
Clinton S. Carnes, missing treasurer
of the Southern Baptist Home Mission
Board, said today that Carnes private
1 apers showed h<- had pern financing
two girls attempting Id. break luto the
movies in Hollywood.
Scott said that a contract had not
been found between esmes and the
two girlx. Miss Sod la Nordlle and Mis*
,' *! «
' * ls Griffin, wlih'h was mude through
| Mrs. Louise Pope, formerly of Atlan
; ta. The contract specified, Scott said
Hat Carnes was to receive a portion
; of the esrnlngx of the girl* utter they
I ecatne established Hk explained thut
i arnes Imd told his office help that
he expected to make money out of the
deal
The private books, of the Tnlsslng
I treasurer, Scott said, showed that
j during the past 22 months Carnes had
! advanced Miss Nordlle t $3,721.62.-,
Miss Griffin 85,138.61; and Mrs, Pope
13.044.
Thin development came on the eve
j es presentation of the ('arnes case to
the grsnd jury at which the mission.
(Continued on page R)
lie Mitered a pleii ol utility lu nil
cane*,
M<iunr figured In several other ac
tion*. David Mi -t«»«d Wlilic Be*t, c»p
lirtd In K4ulsl.nl set ral <l*vs hkii
' re stinted In Ijrftr ironth* for nnk
>•>« rvht*M> I'<»r trnii'-p irtiits: tilil,!.
’ , Ed Austin was fined $25 and half
the coils and Willie Mo** stti, and
1 It o lf tin in 1 i* siif Bro*4har*t mi
e'tarfd of a 1 barge of manufacturing
; id .lap Mr f'nllen had-a charge of bav
■ in a still dismissed.
Other cast* Kid Sltaw. assault, Bn
jr»; Johnny Oliver. lan ■if of dress
" days; In nip ■< > Gooch, larceny BO
() It. Ingram. assault s',o and
1 sts; Kiln Smith aud K»rah Kmtih
. violating chapter 215. judgment rus
I" ruled o',er period of two year- upon
payment of t Armstrong as,,
til! not guilty; Wilbert Sheppard
; and Walter Sheppard false pretense,
pot utility; Repin Unpins, assault (10
( end costs; ten Urn wold, assault lie
aud ec its;* Kutllt .Vrtrmw. lar> uy, $
‘ mouths in jail; Troy assault
’ $10; and cost*. Jim Vinson, Goldsboro
(Continued oa paje 5), « g
GOLDSBORO- N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1928
IS CRUSHED AS
HEAVY CAR HITS
TOBACCO TRUCK
#
Truck Said to Have Been On
Highway and Without
Any Light,*
ACCIDENT HAPPENED
6 MILES W, KINSTON
Waller Mooring. Aired Dudley
Man, In Also Injured In
Accident
«
Walter Jones, 17 year old son of
,"m Jones of Dudley, ir».< instantly
killed uhout 8 u'eloi K last 'veiling
when crushed between a tobacco true';
* lauding oil the highway and a heave
automobile Andrew Mooting, also f
Dudley, was Injured when the truck
was Knocked against Itlm hy the tore*)
of the blow. The accident occurred on
highway number lu about six mMe*
* ext of Kinston. ,
• Young Jon** w-as on a truck of to
bueco belonging to J. 8 O'Berry of
Dudley *ud driven by bis brother Em
matt Jones. ran out of gain
one and-a us parked w ithout lights oh
the .highway. Walter Joint started
urck toward a second trmk belong
ing to Mr. O'Berry In older to get
Mime gusollita. or hfd been Imek. Lye
witnesses were not clear about tlflh
point. * *" 4
Standing In the rear of the loaded
truck, he was caught squarely be
tween It and the heavy automobile »»
the latter crushed Into the truck.
Jones nu.-iaua d u broken leg. u brok
en arm. a broken neck and his left
ride crushed In about the heart and
lung./'-Dciitli must have been iio-iuiil
uncoils said physician# who examined
the body -
Raymond Taylor of Ayd'n was the
driver of the *utJu:ok)ic which struck
♦lie truck, crushing the Wayne county
boy. Accompanying him was his wife
and brother in law, W. L. Tyson, the
latter also of Ayden.
The Sheriff ot Lenoir County made
an investigation und did not order
any urrests. Tuyior drove his rar on
Into Kinston and luter to Aytlcj).
though greatly upset by the occur
ence.
An Itiqu* st Into the m.eldcntc was
ordered by Coroner F, A. Gardner of
for 7 o’clock tonight and will
be held at the i-ourthons* in Kinston.
The remains of Jon s was t.fVen to
>.he t»I Home mi Kinston
and prepared for burial While fuller
ul griHllgi-lneuts hud n*>t t'*uh perfect
ml last night, It was expecied Ihxt
ritca would l«- held at Dudley Hie
afternoon. It was consider'd unlikely
that the body would In* held pending
the Inquest, tonight.
Mr. Mooring an used man. »*>. tjk..
in t» Parrots * Memorial hospital
where he received first aid Follow
ing tilts, he was allowed to leave the
hospital. He was suffering great pain
however, and physicians -aid that It
would he som'lime before the extent
id his injuries could be effetively do
icrmlned ,
!u all likelihood tin at* *d*-iit would
C o
not have Ukin plat v h»ti tin n Ik»i‘h
Unlit.' on the inn k. 110 was g* in rally
agreed.
That the Ayden man was (ruvrlllnu
at a high rate ol ip* <-*t w a loilli st'd.
It was said hy the. fact that tin
loaded trunk was knocked j n feet
(town the highway and Into * field,
dark spot on the highway at the point
ark spot on the highway ul tin- | tint
e.hni'c tin wiled..' of It Mud-. 01 hid
-
brakes had liwufnl'lh'd before 111*
impact.
The truck was h< aded in the direr
tlun of Kinston, when the loimcco
•as h* ilig taken In market Th A>
den *ar wa- travlllne in the sum'
direction.
Anti Smith (>roup Is
Barrde At Convention
UALf-AK. Tex., Kept lh <A'i Anti
Smith Democratic, found the door to
lie state pain eonv* tjUmi tomorrow
lost d to them w hen the Ktatc ext'rU
tlve (otnmlUi-e m't today for the
, urposc of.« r ilfylug ilelegatex
Delegation . from IhlUas, tlarri*
and Puli) Piufp counties oppuised to
s’* Dnni'.'M.- president lal nußtinie,*
Goveruor Smith, were burred from
the iouvcntiou by a unanimous vole
Neuse River (lovers Route
Forty Over Some Distance
m 0 - • *-**
TOTAL FIRST DAY ENROLLMENT IN WHITE IS
1.06*4—1N WHITE AND NEGRO St HOOI-S 3.189 ARE
ENROLLED—4 HAt H FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL
iravtnd risen ail day Sunday an
ui.til late yt sterday the Neuse ,jlver
was late last night reported to have
reached Its crest here.
Kurly yesterday muring water back
d Into the sloughs near the blrilge on
highway forty, a few miles south qf
the city, and covered the highway for
a distance of several blinks. Water
w«s backed uver niuuy hundreds ot
ucres along highway forty beyond
Dewey Brothers plant und juat south
>u Die Flrcle filling: station (overeil
life road to a depth of-14 Inches in
the deepest place.
)To prevent the water "which nt
points raced across the concrete
wiftly. from undermining the road
and crumbling the concrete, employ
es n>f llie state highway d 1 pu; i.aant
labored all yesterday at piling hags
loaded with sand along the shoulders
of the road. These prevented Che sand
o' the .*hnulders washing away.
Tralfiee through llie stream had
to proceed at a snail's pate. Highway
employe's placed large poles in order
te mark the edge of the pavement.
■ Might Ihiniagr nt tlospllal
Hmatl daniuge relitllcd to crops at
the pluntnilon of th* State Hospital
lor the colored Insane when : -the
floods slowly, covered considerable
pasture land and som smart corn
areas Sunday, Dr. W. C. Linvllle,
Supt-rlulendent aald. It was nwessary
»c move all hogs and cattle of the
COTTON SLI MI’S
$4.50 K BALE
UuNiration of Government Tim
dit ion .Report ( auned
Bi« Break
NEW YORK. Sept 10 —(fl*) —Cotton
price* broke »4 50 * bale In early
trading en th* cotton exchange today
us a recat ion to the government crop
estimate of 14,439000 hales on Sat
ur(l ay. The Liverpool market was
also weak.
Heavy general selling flooded the
New Y'ork market at the opening.
iii-L-ompunied hy Southern hedge sell-
Ing carrying October contracts, which
I.Jd closed at £19.28 on Saturday, to
18.34. December which closed at
i i 09 Saturday boke to 18 56 cents.
•
Ntf iV ORLEANS, Sept 10 </P) -
Cotton prices dropped nearly |5 a
hale early today on execution of sell-j
ing orders accumulat'd over the'
week end which were Induced hy Hat
onlay's bearish government crop fig
tires. The offerings were thrown on
the mark<# a fti lurge volume almost
trom the start and although there
was u rally of 3 to 11 point* after
the start October contract* eventual
ly sold off to- 17.62 cents a pound.
State Re-Pays $175,000
Advanced for Road Work
Wavne county yesterday received a
diet k for 1175,000 from the State of
North Carolina as part payment of
turn,ooo advanced the state In tho
highway building In the county. Tho
check' way mailed to f«. 4 Ran«y, ■
chairman of the County Hoard of
’Commlsaioftera anil exceed by torn#
IKii.OOO the payment from the State
which had Men anticipated this fall.
"•We thought," said Mr. K»ney,
"that v •• would get cheek of from*
JitO.ooo to 1100,000 on lhe amount we
advanced. 8» we were quite atrrte
i bly surprised w hen one riutn In for
fITa.OOO. And we had not thought that
It would arrive so early In the season,
either."
Mr. Haney said that the money
would he used In idirlnu ImMbtid
ness carried by the county when it
advanced |.'ioo,ooo to the State for the
highways. This leaves tbc state still
owing the county 1335,000 for adv»ne
me tils and It is expected ’that next
>i*ar another check for $175,000 will!
tome from Within two and
|om half x .|rearß tub entire money pro
hospital to higher ground Sunday as
the spot where they are usually qua
tered was Inundated.
"*We eau't tetl yet whether the corn
that Is luuded will lie lost,'' said Dr.
Linvllle “If it do«s not gel over the
tops ot the ear, It oughL lo bo usable
but If the water get Into the ear, R
will sour and Im- ruined.**
Dr. Lliivill'-; 4 *ald that the Ncuse
had apparently readied Its highest
point’ alMiut noon yesterday.
At the bridge on highway 40, sevet
a! miles farther cast'' from the hatpi
Ul the crest was not ranched until
late yesterday. ~ Vs
Three atre-U In little Washing! m
negro section of the dty, were (lihiJ
ed as the waters hacked lu from th"
lowland Canal for a distance of two
blocks h»d to be waded by Ihc .peo
pie living along It. Eight to ten lien
M of wat'r hail backed In Orchard
and Washington streets that cron*
Canal.
Narrow K»cap*
Home of the most convalescent In
mates of the Slate hospital amus‘,l
tii'msrlves going swimlng as they
aided In the removal of the hospital
stock to points of safety. Kcnmvltfg
their clothes, they had a great ttM4
diving into the 20 fo*»t w«t*r. Two
reeded to tty the stunt, thlnging K
deaf mute* among the numb'r pro
“freat". Without khowlng that uni
Continued on page three
RALEIGH AWAITS
SEN, ROBINSON
Democratic Nominee Speaks in
£! h AUd i u?ni um There H
-* Tonijfhl
RICHMOND, Vt-, Bept.
Governor Smith's inemhership 18 the
(.athollc church, rather than his views
on prohlhitlen were declared toutght
by Senator Robinson to be la his
opluion the rtkl “reason" prompting
what he described as “an extrai-rdln
sty and unjustified attack on Um
Democratic giiesidentWl nominee"
Carrying his campaign for the rife
t residency on the Democratic ticket
Into the Old Dominion. Mr* ltublngon
said thut “vague dread of undue
church Influence” In governmental af
fairs hnc! become maulfest and railed
upou His audience to remember thet
Virginia Had taken a foremost part in
declerlhg for separation of church
and state with Ua statutes or
ous liberties. J
Hpeakltig here In the city auditor
ium not mgny miles from the tomb of
Thomas Jefferson, the party's founder
the Senator said that tfio private let
tern and StaTi-'tjaper* of the great
Democratic rhieftian. “glow with fer
vld advocacy us the cause of 'ellgl
ous liberty.”
(Continued on pa*ge 6)
; vided by the county should havt
I ’eon repaid. «
Eighty mllea of highway along
three prhn Ipa I routes- to, 40 and 102
hive been constructed In Wsyne
county. 'lt Haney recalled and. tin
•only cost to the county his Men th<
interest on $500,000 loaded the State
■ n rarrvlng on! the projects. This Is a
tecord of solid financing In the mat
tor of road building that very f#w
count to can equal, It was said. With
( jji levs than three years all the money
advanced by tho county will have
Men paid, and the highway* will Just
liave begun to serve the public.
The new project for the county b
• (he construction of a highway by Ber
i i Springs to I’ink Hill and Jackson
vlilc, Reallseatlon of tills project hi
considered possible In the next fhw
rear*. Pink Mill and Jacksonville aec
tions nre enthusiastically In favor °f
the piop. ■ d highway and' arc orn.ini
led to aid > county In ohlalmng
if.- \ ■' .1' ■'; • • -.Ji.-K.y i'll tfie proposed
route has a Ire ad v been made by repr*
sentatlves of the State Highway de
pcriment. . i^| Ai iifl|||
MEMBER OH.
THE ASSOCIATHD
PRESS
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PRICK FIVE CINTR
About 250,000 Lbfl.
Weed Sold Yesterday
With the tobacco drying out cop
slderubty. slightly better averages
prevailed on'the Goldsboro tooecco
market yesterday wh'n approtm
etety 26)1.000 pounds of weed were
xuld. All the bills wore not In last
night amt official averag** could
uot by had.
4 EailmaU-s were khat yesterday's
averages would range from 111 to
114. much lugs and acrap holding,
down the average.
Bl"( kt-d sales continued to axial
on Wilson and other market*.
•Wllsuii reported selling a million
and a half yesterday.
LARGE IKK.KET
N IN CITY COURT
"Ncifro Relate* Story of How Ho
Wu AwMoßod With
An Axe
Case* of drunkaneaa end dlaordorly
i 'induct war* th# foatura counts ot
the police court docket disputed *f W
Mayor J. H. Hill, at th# rajmtar
Moftd*r morntnik aaaali»«. Th# ran# ot
wnite men, charged with assaulting
leaala Art la, colors with a dandly
veapon. aald by witnesses to keen
Iwtn an a**, w*a bound ovaflo th#
• ounty court. Padgett, H waa aald la a
•oltactor for a credit ator# and waa
trying to collect from Art!# at toO
time the altered aaaault l»ok alac#
According to wltneaa*# Padgett atraok
i he negro tuAc# with th* flat aid# of »
til# age. knock Injt bint dow|, Art IA,
m hta earnout of tha affair ta!er#d
that « na of th* man. Poplin, jj
,< cap, which he had
tho clothing atom, from hit. Artli*
head, and riln with H. Wh#a Ha tiiraai
to aea wh#r* tha man want, tail MS
t ett at ruck him yIU» an a*e. aald tho
■ egro. Three wltnegaaa wags pra $r
inted who declared that thgy •»*
I'adgett atrlka Aril# with th# f M, and
> aid that they dtd not a## a kalii
in the hand# of Art la, or aap Otar _
weapon.
Dare Bryant colored. charged with
• wiling, waa fined flat dollar# 'awl
th# o#ata.
I -
John Wynn, colored, w#a fined ftrd
dollars and the coat# on ebargt* of
hMnk drunk and disorderly.
ntchard Austin. Cary Aaatla. (Cat?
White and Masts Na# WhllfUld. all
colored. wera each fined fir# dollars
»nd Ibe roata on rhargaa of batag dto ■
orderly. According to wßaaasas, tho *
HI wo worn n had etarted fighting oyer
n Ice pick. Richard Auatin. cam# la „
•ha room and attempted to part tha
•-air. About thla time, It waa aald.
Cary came In with a hnlf* opaa la
Ina hand, and at ruck at Richard, acct
i.ently tutting one of the wltneoaet
. n the hand when nhe aitempted to
i rah the knife. Cary Auatin took
land and declared that If Ila AuitW
i aye Richard a shot gun. and that
!Mr hard pointed the gun at him ft
was flunally reduced that all of tha
defendants were equally guilty, aad
they were fined accordingly. •» ■
Charlie Thompson colored, charged.
Ith being drunk, waa fined fir* dap
ire the mate "I am going to
break up thla hqsioMa of getting
drunk on the atreeta." aald Mayor
Hill In fining Thompaon.
Emmett Ingram, white man. charg
•d wl(h b‘ing drtipk, waa fined flTe
lotlara and Ikg/ndl on a ch»rga of
'icing drunk. Neighbor# reportad ta
•he police that Ingram waa ceasing
i disturbance Sunday morning by
;timing over tables, breaking dltbsS
and ao forth.
Odall Wataon. white, paid tka coats
•n a charge of being drunk.
„ o in
!».iar Sarvle, colored, entered tha
• ourt on a charge of being drunk aad
fleordarly, but waa bound over to tka
•ounty court on charges "f aaaault
1 nid highway jobbery, when It waa
e*titled by a w.ltn*aa that Sarvta had
fofr'lbly taken money from the plain*
riff In the
r ‘ fJ -» a ,
The c.ise *Sgalnrt Prances Brown,
colon <i charged with having whlak»y
In her posses* ion for the purpoaa of *
sale, win continued until Thursday lq
enable wknessag to M lummoMd,^