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WEATHER fair aad slightly warmer Tnewdag. Wednesday dually probably showers Wednesday afterwooa. VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 12 . ■ 'fir. SENATE PASSES HANCOCK BILL ON SECOND READING Amend mcnls Are Adopted Equalisation Fund Set At S.V --250.000 And 8 Months Fund At f 1,250.000 MARRIAGE HANS HIM. IS NOW NEAR A LAW Would Require Couples To Make Notice Five Days Before MarriaKe RALEIGH. Mar. (JP) The l*i>u»e Hancock education bill Was passed tonight by the senate on sec °ud reading S 2 to 1 after a number of amendments had been adopted. «One amendment adopted ael the aquallxthg. fund at »RJ}SO o«o and the npeclal g months term fund at |t.- ‘450.000. the figures agreed upon by the aennte education committee atjer p hearing thin afternoon. • Senator Hobbs, demount, of Samp s«>n, o sered an amandment to muke the fund s?,6tw.noo u year the'amount approved by the bouse, hut it wits re jei-ted Before tonight's session the amend ment to the marriage ban bill which the house failed to accept was w tit drawn by the senate anil the measure passed at third reading , . v • •o A motion to reconsider the vote will lie made tomorrow by Senator Ward ts (’raven, he guld today If his mo tion fails, the bill requiring five day* iMi Ice before marriage will become a law. The amendment which would pro v'de that the register of deeds notify •tv mail (lie parents of the couple was killed oil motion of Senator McMul a •p« of licMit ort. Its Introducer. Ail unusual situation was created before an ninenrimeni' of Johnson of i J ruder, wlileh would have ihe tneiij_ i sure apply only to persons under 111 ll * • "V }•* ara of uge was voted, down 21 to 19 In the absence ot„J.I cute mint Gov ei nor Fountain, Senator Clark of Mecklenburg wus presiding ftitl voted •igaliiM the bill during ihe Voll call •he vote w»H 19 to 19. the prclilillK cl fleer was barred from an addltl'ui iil vote and the senate was in a qnan dry until another vote wa taken team of Rutherford changed his vote from aye to no which proved the de i hltng margin as Hrawley o Parham rsme the final vote to vote for the amendment and Calloway of Transylvania agu’nst It. making Un vote 21 to git. Publication In newspapers of on gegemeuls Is equivalent to the fl I •ays notice with tlie register i>f deeds the meuaurc provides RALEIGH. Mar 11 <XP) The Ji. use tonight received from Its com mittee on finance the revenue hill Co lic ftest b‘etiulum and will go Into the committee as a whole tomorrow afternoon to consider It. Representative Mull. DeiiuHT.it of Cleveland, chairman of the commit tee. said the hill was designed to raise one million dollars more n rev «nuia than would be raised by the bud get itommlsslon bill TlJc mlll'on dollar Inereake ovei the budget blit would IVtj raised large ly through Increased rates on tail Mad* and power companies, The rat' frr Ihe railroad franchise tax would he fixed at 2-5 of one per cent In stead of 1-5 of one per cent of gro .evenuc a* at present. The clurhUe I .sllmalfl to bring In lit"’.OHO of tia revenue ’ » _ The power compam franchise Ci' would be Increased from 't per cent t • per cent of the gross revenue. rul-« Pm the estimated revenue from till* M> urcc to *r,2tl.<MHi instead "I ’l'' ftia.lMHl oatlmateu by the budget bill Increases on telegraph and »xpr* companies ami on stock and bond brokers were e-tlioats-d by til'- coni n iitec f" bring ’l"' Intre# '' •' || 111)0 fll Ml The rrveiiK Mil wa- 'report'"! tiea „ 11 house »e**i«u marked b the -laughter wt "-'''lb •'l* l ' H “ lf ; doxen such measures went pu 1 •»’ ti.hle. The senate bill tOj-subpi't the elec •orate constitutional amendment to increase tile number of supreme court Justice* from I" ~ w a* passed by a l*rg* majority. The house also gave Its approval to a senate resolution declaring the week of tjctobei 14-21, North Carolina home coming week Fnder the hitler's measures pro.is lim the Governor of New Ytirk will , «ft Hl* «»!•§ k- * THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * . * READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. o ■- ...‘ a> Seagrave Drives His Car Over 231 Mi. Hr. _ OCEAN SPEEDWAY. Fla., Mar 11.—Wp> In a flaming streak of super speed. Major H t) I) Sea grave famous British race track driver, today set a new world's speed record for automobiles ylitn be sent bln powerful Cold cu Arrow roiling over-the hart* oceau speedway here ut the Ire inendoiis speed o 2"! 1 .‘1646 miles nil hour. When word was received Glut SeagraV© was ready to start Ills trials the spectators were On their fee( in an Instant, tettae and streii li'ng their necks to catch the first glimpse of the car Far down the course tlie roar of the gtaut machine could lie heard and the fl . : , crowd stood motionless, fear.nit that any minute the wpeerlng ta - er might go -out of control and plunge Into the ocean or through the crowd that lined tin- way With a mighty.roer the car flashed by the stand at the atari, gaining such trciueml nous speed Ibat- It see mi bo that It skimmed over the ban: “-packed sands. Travelling at such a fast clip the machine appeared as a blur before the eye i of the spec tators as It'Sped down the course and stopped miles aW ay So fas was it going that-It virtually was Impossible to distinguish the driv er In the cockpit. HEAVY DOCKET’ IN CO. C .ft LI R T Thomasvilk’ Alan Appeals When Sentenced To 8 Months for Transporting ————— As usual, cases involving the trans porttnr possession or sale of wbt»— key again featured In county court at the regular Monday .session held before Judge Q? II Bland Nine cm c were disposed of, and six involved sonic form of violatl'iq of the prohi bition laws. Albert Herring, white volltli cf tlie Indian Springs section. wus found guilty of manufacturing and having whiskey In his possession for the purpose of sale, He was lin’d SIOO c, anil the costs and given u six,.months suspended sentence Notice of appeal was given and Herrings bond was placed at s2un. The young man. who gave his age as 18. was ruptured by Deputy .1 4. Smith and Chief of Police C. II Stevans of Mount Olive, as lie was leaving the still site He had. picked up a sack containing a pig of liquor it was said, and hud started off with it, When arrested. Fonvllle Royal). Mount Olive lie- O gi wa. found guilt> of being cruel ifi animals. & Bert V illi.Hus uas called and fail I'd to appear to Hliswei !«)_ charges of receiving mid having whiskey for Hi purpose of sale, 0 I- A. I,unis was sentenced to six, tuouths in Jail mid assigned to tlie roads for receiving, transporting and retailing whiskey “ lal \\ Iggs. sentenced to six mouths 'Continued on Pune Sev.nl L. M. Blue Named Chairman Os State Hospital’s Board o I *3 '' The hoard »f director* of rli<> State fur rlir colored Imuuio lung ♦> l *»r meeting hi Dm Institution Itor ■ yesterday morning named I, M Min • if (iilmuu .is their i h.itrmuii to fill created Will'll (l»|lt,llll ,Nn lima II Merry whs mimed Slute trc.i f 'rir At the foitiie little the Ixiurif adopted a ronoliltlon I X|l| I'HHliiß their mh appreciation of the work of t h|i liiiii tt'llerrv tin it ttuliiher of ji-dis t '.elr i hutt i-iun o « <v Mr Mine hue for sometime erred ift, I'liiilrmml pro feni of the h<o|iit.il hoard for eight year* In- ll»> been ituu f’l tile iMreetomte The liniiiii alo. mimed him yesterday to mi a* ilia r niiiti o the Importunt Imlldlng i.om . to It tee Till,-, eoniinlllei- will hue | supervision of the erection of the m w : dormitory nml storage hot c expeti e.l 4o lie inovlileil 'or by ippropi ie lon '.oiii the IneHeiil K«tier,il assembly. The Hew chill, mini ot the UoMJtltal j ’a itril him look lieett pr till lie n't im h m r*»nl of the .stale. He in mow rep tv seining his district lit the State reiiate,.# position lie has held for a .iuttilter of terms. Governor Mi latail Panted hint tut owe oi lit# umutitert «f GOLDSBORO. N. i\ TUESDAY \KIRNIN(i. MARCH 12. 1920 .. . . : iel. A SCENE AT HIE HATTI E OE JUAREZ I - i*KT ts I Jwr 4ii t ~ W __ l I '~~M iWSWHLsf W 43M M digUV jwP^Tt J 1 ** # 0 ' r '' * Herewith oiciure »t Federttl Troops ill Juarez. M ie i. , novinjr up v > he fnet with- tint-hint* jfiin mounted on automobile. Their recent nkirttikth with tlt rehel fortes ended with their evacuation of i the town. Three hundred *tr qo.jv interned in Fo . Texas, where .1, .► ..ii v..-*ain until the War Departmetil de iiU - what to" do with them. , * ■I-*' (lonlert'iiee (Ittllies io Ait End W illi Eleetiou ol Olfieers HERR CONFERS ‘WITH LEADERS Maintains Shut-Mouth Attitude About Col. Mann's. Kicking Over Traces ( r ’ *». WASHINGTON, Mar. 11° ,I’, t‘-i)ii erent es with iiuniei ous members < f COllgres gin the ismrse of which h M-celvsd suggestions arid recointnen i di-tlon* for appointments for federal I offices A, lup Oil I’ll Plant Hoover to , | cay. “. * i In addition the president talked briefly with three menrbers of his ' cabinet on departmental nttalrs, en , I tertalned Franklin \\. Fort, of New , ifl< C'-'-y. secretnry ol the national ic * piihlltati committee at lunch" and Lite In the dgy recevied the member, of r'p. W ■ sll ! ugton. Diplon ati< roi p- | - I Op’ East Boom ot the White House. It van mad.i known that < I'ro-ldcnt I Hoover would make no tutcm«rnt of Horace A Mann manager of |il»‘ Stillborn campaign from ihe politli ,1 field, desplt a rlie fail Mann lias twice ■aid “ip4i a -I.item,.nt might he c\ |m i ted Hepil'seniatlve t ampion. rspubll ei’M of Michigan discussed pronib Hoc briefly with the president and asked Ihal he appoint Judge George Young :• (f the New- York < usypmx court *o tli-- ’ t lilted Slates Slate court of ('llStutii- I Appeal. Represenlntlve Itobeslon, re ptlblii an of Kentlli ky, ll". t>tiint<-r.,t . the appointment of Charles I Daw on ta solicitor general |Tf<e e'lilHllfStllill liOillil when this «•> was 'i reafti>t 1» J fc. 11 art of VV II lies hurt t. fill seveiiil yejrs a member of the tlirei t rs, sis the hospital. x,e named a ~ Om i xc* titive i oiiinifttei* [I of the hoard at the root fine ymterduy ■i Captain O'Berryjs promotion to ( ■' ati treasurer, leave- a vacate . on •e 1 "“total o . i : f.e |il e. e,J, Ins In eii lo ■ elect Hi le.nl one fioh.l 1 1 l«»rn man on the hoard Governoi i 'lanili'T. however i pert.ij ! i * fill Dlls v ,ii alo ' ii!iii| i , m.iki - n K'l , l.ir i ppon’tiii' iifs to tip hoard some tltpe in April Teni.s'ol -l yciiil mem nils evpir*- at till- time r> < gplalll ti llerrv ,die) led tel oay‘.< seas till at tip ho-plltil anil t-so f nal scene tietws-eii hittn-i-lf and nth : i ei member,£ was touching I'uptaiii! | O'Berry expressed his appreciation ■ I or he fine t impel stimi even m-m --i her of the hoard had' ~|w,i gnsii and a poke of how haul ii wa- lor ii< ■ • • ft. give up uk.hik latlmi with the in ti i let lon ami Ms Hifai,r> "This is t . i l.tirdesf job I, half had in forty, l }tui, Jl‘o desUrtd la ending, Ins talk- ’ , e ilo lie, lion ol ol'lbers. all address’ by Kabbl Solomon Flueberg of New York and White Flatus, and a r>‘- Ittiou at J Oheb-SlHdem temple last evening ended the eighth annual con ference of the North Carolina Aaso > .(lion of Jawlsli Women. Mrs Emil Rosenthal of Italeigh ~ w ,4* named piisident, Mrs .1 \\ ('on.' of Greens I »»ro. Mr- Her her! Blui-Oiattthal of Bllmingtotl and Mrs Otlu Miner of l.t tield its vice presidents; Mrs J I, l.mniuiiual of Italeigti. torrespomllug seerefnry and .Mrs EH Oetllnger of Greensboro, treasurer Mr N \ Ed wards, of Goldsboro, recordiug seerw “The Keligloiis Education of. the wish Child" was the topic which Hcbbi Flnelierg discus .ed at ll final l' :i l-c.t cverilp:- Th: doie.ui:'''ii- Id. e in the. educntlon ot ,|. h 'i'Tlaied Bald,l Flnelorg fiomin - !. to glv,- the child a "creative eespoii slblliiy". Opening' at t o’clock Sundav itfter -1,00,1 wi!l1 1 9i" ting of rhi Boerd e Dlreetois .mil a 'vfmnlP H iie or, n., " 11 *->' , 'l" '• In diff, ■. nt p,n of a 4ole| t odd .mid |||. t- , , ■ onfereiK c of the N r h cnoiim social (on of Jewish Women a ’• " 1 .;iil 1..(J. ther . t,, , ia,, I, -ired ’Women for the pnrpo e of fur titering Ihe w oi k of (hat i i stani/aMoe < r which Mrs. \ a ,'.oscph. of tin city Is president.’ The men's conference, which «, titrended by around 4" wa- m i hat-g' ts Mr Bldm-v J. Stern of Cie.-n loc.r Itabhl t er I. Freund, ' ill poke on Institutional smlal sei • re In ’be Slide and erilai iiigiit J* wrist) eulturul al llvittCH 111 Hie ,lu!‘ Vt Norman Block. o tireelisboro. d •o- "t adult religious aducai and several Informal talks were mud‘ With Mrs. Julia \\ Cone, i ■ Vice president, ii the chair an op MectllUf was held ~i the Woman * i In , •ll 'P Ii" ay (Vc Oil" s . h w» Mrs Cone ou the stage of th« auditor mi sat fouriceii othei officer* add "Oellkci* The stage ».1 . bi-jllitlf -■ with Its Inukuround of tall palm- at tie foie of whlill pliui «a- Uni-- • Mdl Wit I 11 I I. '■! ' Ol \ ell. •*' I"I “ lirltig flowers contrasdlng w ill tin green Siliilix and Hy-were twi "I pong the footlights, .foil the wtiol. i.iage presented a charming es e. I In present!! ■ Mr- Henry Well who wa< greete'l wMli slmere applause oi rose In w "home the go*- * J , Mr - (•(,:!(. said that si,., knew of no mos j,i.' pI.K ■ ' i..,<n tioldslee o fo \ v<« l:i'ion to 'meet since It hail been formed eight ygan ag" #< remit ot tin though' of a Goldsboro worn | ail Mrs. Sol Weil In tier own genu Mip. way. Mr Henry Well whole •artlv we I limed the guest* .to "i.hlsboro \ M, I'ie l .Hyp-n wlfejjf lt.."'»i jl> ot tlmil.g-.m. gave flu- r«-|"»il Q. i«> I lijdingc 11 Iblltt I" t.oid-lion.> tielov-d (rpntipucd f>n Pi|» tlir*«l M ANY ENROLL FOR COURSES Truininir School at St. Raul At tracts 90; It. Y. I*. U. Courses Arc Opened Two hundred anil tww-tny-throe peo pie ot Goldsboro and Way-til" <Olllll > yesterday were enrolled In iVllgtouw training 1 lasses being conducted 111 variout* (hurdles of the city. Ninety iiidc’iiis sign'd for (lasses in the tlftli annua) training acltool ut .Hc I’uul Meiliodi-I 1 hnreh. XT for th*"B. V. I* 1' <nlai-gemi-iit course ai Ftrat llup list Church, and f.fl for tin- H. V. 1* l* enlargement com-e at' the Second Bupllot Church , The trulnliig mcliool al Ht Paul Ik cotnl in ted under the direction of III! Huiuluy Hi hotul bmirtf- of the North Carolina ('oiiiercin e and” Mtaa Geor ill i .eiie of I>ll rll a 111. Ma/nr W A. Graham of Kinston. Dr Cliurles l) Uiillu of NUahvtlte. Tenn : and Prof It C ' Ini.K "l I' ike t nivcrslty J|re acting, as instructors. i lit tpurHes ut the First Baptist id Sc 1 Hid Baptist (hurdles arc ill • .no 1 lii,n will) a Ii V V U. HtlinuU ii(>n prog lain on In tlie Kinston dlu ! I U t till:* week Miss WinnlA KicWl'M ItuU-igli. one of Ihe liiitrucloni u' liie Fir a I llaptbl xclioel, < ondnetetl th<- devotional hour during the duKs-j iiifeimission last veiling -‘ 4 Mrs. u K. Jolich and Hev A J , auliti are leu 1 It)tig the (luste* nt the 1 f till g*t let < bur' ii Mr Km till applying for Ml Alinle Mildred Geliy prevented ftoitt leaching a: ,(a on account o*t rfftleSH. Moose from Eight Cities To Hold Meeting in City Today v. ,„i,er» «»f »»>'■ Knota l*>Kt»n aum-’ brrr* street*. ami at <> < locK tin , ~■> At Hi. Moom heart I-eslon o' j hwdnei'H ine«*tlii« will be held . r.rlri. Kill ainKP Ihi'lr "troll* and • The Imtnjupl la nuheduled Hr run ■ T'ifti»r’ here till- afternoon and, from t; Kt in h till* evimlnic with ,ii wilt be In atli'iKlalirt from i\,i \ c DuvU us tuu*t master MB* layetpvllle, Sait ford. Ualelah -h »111 In* f«ir nt» Hb’bl b/'the I 0.0 I ,i,, f >ll rlirn Wnuhtligton m l li.iml and |><-< ml uumlu i* Kivi. üb) j•[ ~ | |,tiw al lod*<T plu)"tnr~Hi. la h, v-.*i Blsler* of Wilson. Then. 1 r i i i|i. <in iiiioni.il. **xppi t* aniii' an* two native* of Holland who an* I ins from till ', i itlea. liinoni; vliuim.' reputation* in i*irt. rtulnei * I Will b» a lar£« it„-'..r iiilimto*. and- mmdrlaua Mayor J. H Hill, I iiionlul her- today Is tlte i‘'Hv'Msnaaer /. <i Hollowatl. Or <’ , : has In t*u I,fill at,»•.* Hip Kn- | ?tv*»ld*f. preahlent of Uip Chun, , w chartwed as an In- <>f <*»»««• *»<« Wsltar U»8 j. t ,in.t lesion Pravlottalv luster,, »eeiet»r> <lf the fltamber at .1 , l .ir dliia had hppn part of tin - <»* will, newspaper • ji.i . nhrat ink IfMmtiiit aud Waat , rppn awtallvp- will Ih* appclal fund. arpllna .*• !l " '"""i 1 "'' i ~u, M lloUli of Albany, Npw ! I'rom the dining hall tin* Moowp will V,,, i. ,■ ;• d resent.'wilK*|,resent H»«^|fc* , "' n their ha\> and h.*rp tl.p i hoard of Moose Koirnmiufl^ 11 '" 1 “f ii«w member* will tak» i hip 11 rpinonlpH lo r* tixlay. *"b the trolli , lopptuf off w:,l In lt,*» lifisclpal ipenker at a th® ffBIBWIf. i jjj.,'l. ' o tin Odd Fellow* Homr at' ' Officer* wjio will bp In charge of ' ,• .. ulna and will prealde ai Hip affair today art* Kdsur M uni - ! tl . iiiUl., imi thle eveultig. I i lijp ot Kulplgli. great Northern MOoaa, t'rnm I mat 11 .1 o’* lock tbla after- 1* Milklna of Wilson. Bouthern 1 noon.' delegate* will register at tlip Muoaw; W. H Wllkoii of KayeUevlll*,' Jdoo*« Hull, tetter of Johu and Mul- ( f CoulluueU on pago throf Mrs. Barbary Begins Erection Gas Station At Ash and William * o' I y .- Bijf Buttle Between Two Factions Soon (II) The Issorlalrd Press) C The tenaion that precedes de dtlW liMtlles hangs over uaws of troop movementa In the Mexican revulitkLtai llotli sidgs wove gatlier lug us the military machine as sembled by General Guile* was poised to deliver ita strongest blow- against' gathering rebels in ( the North. (Stent* Monday were marked by litfavy concentration of troops on both aides, definite end of-rebellion In Vera Grux an* check of the Important rebel ud valice In Khiulou. ©General Guiles was preparing to mufcli ou Torreon and Dump! a. troth of which were occupied by rebel garrisons and had- kepi ht» troops working night and day to repair railroad line* north of fed eral headquarter* at Ganlta* The rebel* were known to control l«r --fltory as far tojuili at Chlhanhau Gity and train loads of rein orce nieiilc were frequently passing through there from Juarex, Nog ale* and Oliver northern point*. THREE DIE AS M’CHINE WRECKS Two Children Who Were Rtay inu On Are Fat ally Struck " <” 1 0 NDKTUN, Ya.. Mar.—(<4*l Tliree persons Were killed near here thla altarnoon wlies an automohile left I lie highway and plunged lit group o! < lilldreu iduylng on a sidewalk am! then turned over. o The car wus occupied by I T. Hart vn-k and H A. Graves, who were on their way to Appului-htuii. Between Norton and West Norton the driver, witnesses said, apparently lost con II ul when going down a hllf ‘ln front of tlie home of Mnlcom Reed, whose daughters, Jiutnila and Harrle. were I'luvlbg on II side walk * few feet from tlie l "inl. ' - - - ■' '»■ Tlie ( liildti.|i wpre against a stone wall and Carrie was Instantly , killed The machine then turned ovei down the hill and Hartsiak was crushed to death The other Reed I (hltd died lit a hospital In half ait j !p ur Graves injuries (ousts! <r’ a 1 mmlwr of cuts He writs plat ed under j a nest and take uto a hospital for | • re.it nielli lillt later was wunoved to ill., jail here Off 11 cn’Mfuy Unit wit he' drilled doing so _____ MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS raica nva earn* • 0 Hermit For Station Voided By Aldermen, But Owner Re fuse* Surrender It TANK AND PUMP ARE ALREADY IN GROUND Is latest Development in City'* Zoning Ordinance Affair of Sometime Ago U Craction of • tilling atattou on the lot of Mra A. O. Rarbnry. widow, at ihr corner of Aah and Wtlliaa afreets, •an begun yesterday morning with iUr erection o’ a,flood Unit gasoline pump and oil tank on Ike lot. The pump and the tank are located Pltly a abort diatance from the edge of Mra. Burbary'e hotue In which ahe •Uea. but they are ee< back eight feet Irout the aide walk on both aide* of 11* e corner. The placing of the geeo- . hue pump end the oil tltepenaer ere tbe Initial stlSaNn the erection of e modern filling atetlon, Mrn. Berbery elated yesterday. The lionee erill be moved leter. ahe aald, to wtake room r. r the erection of the filHng atallou proper. Mra Barbery had been granted a ptrinlt to erect a elation an the pro perty after the board of aldermen vot ed to rescind the toning ordinance tVhtm the aldermen found thetr feta —- we atllegelly given, they adopted n i evolution voiding the permit Mra. Itarbary. preaent Mt the meaning of the aldermen when the retoletjo* rescind utg the permit efpe adapt**. •»“* ttAe than ahe would nol Mrreeder the permit. The property on which the tilling atetton la being ereeded Is w thin |be aone where flHlng etattona »ye net allowed * , \\ tmt attitude ihe city will *dhe to ivJird the erection of tim rtiltng lion will probably be determined at the meeting of the board of alder men on next Monday meeting The t» 'e the regular mld-montli meeting o he board and uuleee a spec al neeaton I. called before tbut lime, the city * Intended procedure In tbe Uteet de .«lupment of the matter will hardly . he determined until that time. Mr. Barbery told Th. M«w. yen urdgy that ahe would prepare a atate ment for Ihe paper today. It la underatood that ahe liea algn- a long-term leuae with tbe Gulf c* in pauy CHARGED WITH - H AVING BOOZE Chief Homey end INrputy KoriW KMy Conduct Raid Oft Sun* , day Afternoon l.ufnyeite Newaonte. white men liv ing beyond the Baaaer'a Ml» aectlon -..t of Kremout. waa arreeted at hla !,«,me Sunday afternoon about 3:** iMI.Mh bv Deputy Sheriff John V r i pgay and Chief of Police Itoraey. «*remont. on a eharge of having whla 1, y lilh possession for the purpo** mile TWO one-hel* gallon fruit jjira of whiskey were found In a war- > trots. In the houae. Kornegay stated v. Hterday Ncwaoaae w.a released nn- bond for hla appearamrf to , oiintv court naxt Monday morning When we«t te the Saw -on.e home.iprmod With a aenr,cli war ,i.„u tin man Untied having wM**" j. , nt the piece. It **»« ••bl I« WM „„1,-.d however, that » big wardrobe ♦ tiding In one of the room* appear*^ It Newsome‘to unlock, but he claimed lull the key had hem loat. U w*" . ,td Ktuallv the door wa« pried open, the -be whiskey located In ihe bottom of ihe big piece* of furniture. 0 . . m ***** V—" Mrs. Newell Dies At Ripe Old Age of 71 - Mrs. Kllaa Newell. aged 71. died at ~.to yesterday afternoon nt a local hospital following an tllueno of two weeks o' InflrmUlea Incident to old i,ge Funeral will b< held nt S o'clock ibis afternoon from Providence church In Hrogdett lownahlp and will be conducted by Hev Mr Rttiuutt. at s.atgd by Her. W. H. Brown. rive (MUlrcthauirvive Mra. Georg* Howell, O. H . H. H . ». B, and Richer* MdW i». *n 9t
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