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Watch label on your paper and don't let your subscription ex pire! THE landmark: The date on the label is the date your paper will be stop ped! VOL 56 STATESVILLE MONDAY JANUARY 20 1930 NO 64 OR TURNER CD DEWIND THE BARS DIED RIDAY NIGHT! ASSOCIATION HERE Roach Messrs Best Hugh bv Messrs Oscar Murdock and Wrenn Lazenby Ills marriage to Miss Etta COUNTY COUNCIE of San rancisco California IREDELL LIVING Walter Sherrill Named WITHIN IIS BUDGET Elijah inspected the women expenditure for the road department I in nvont nt 4L It charged with transporting and pos sessing booze was continued of PENDERS STORE ON ting along in a satisfactory manner Me Xe looping cough followinrr th ninnc I available except that tnc tif Surviving are the parents and sev Now on I than the first estimate of $50 or $60) loading the goods in the car and mov ing eastward with the cargo until the Gill was solemnized 16 years ago or many years before his death i ment to be governed by the rules over were he had a small this Twknt He was born a few miles from that farm As or 50 years Mr of the board of stewards of that church and he bad been actively identified with the Sunday school many years Mr Godbey leaves his wife and two sons Eaile Godbcv editor of the fined to his home since Christmas Mr Lazenby was born in States ville August 31 1861 a son of the late Lazenby and Mrs Emma Pope or pellagra that may be Roach presiding Wilkinson and Paul Ellis in a disorderly conduct count had their case disposed of when the may or imposed a fine of $25 and the costs on Ellis and $10 and the costs on Wilkinson Hezekiah einister colored for dent and Mr Grose secretary treasurer The county schools were represent ed at the meeting as follows: Sharon by Mr Hewitt Troutman by Messrs ful entertainment arranged youi pleasure while in this city Will you please get word to all Legionnaires of your community that Salisbury is expecting them and is ready to receive them with open arms" Adjutant oster is passing out the word with the hope that as many as possible of the ex niei of this community will attend and Sunday school and to visit neigh bors While his health permitted he was a regular attendant at church services and Sunday school Mr Godbey was a man of remark ably simple tastes he preferv'ri to live in simple fashion and he was happily free from Ostentation He had outlived most of his contempora ries Ilis life was a very useful one and nows of his death brings a sense of distinct personal loss to in i who delighted to regard him as their friend its community and re Miss Current Imperial urniture Company He took an active part in church civic and lodge work He was a member of the Junior Board of Stewards of Broad Street Methodist church was an official member of the local of A Camp served for three years as president of the Tri County Association and always took a deep interest in the advancement of the principles of this patriotic order and he was also officially connected with the local auxiliary of A Camp Jiaving served as chaplain of that organization for some time prior to his death Mr Lazenby is survived by his wife and two children Bilk and Nancy Louise Lazenby Three sisters if ivviiw rivizit'iiT 11 iu 11 i i 1 11 i nir 1 i 1 1 1 if 1 1 wi i a 1 a 4 mother ri mi unerai service was ncid 1 riday motnei sirs jj Gill The letter quarrel Sunday night at their home I afternoon at 3 nt th Anri intorniamt was in the cemetery there Rev Thomas Trott attended the funeral riday aftmoon intf in a ord roaltnr over taken by the officers who state that quau'iiy of liquor in IV RONT ROPBED Psy "'oman Told To Continue Her a vuv pan aim bin journev in eral brothers and sis'ers The funeral Cigarettes Valued at Around $30 and 1 The Gypsy woman who had a hear Mrs John Elam Undergoes Operation Girl Scouts Will Meet Tuesday After Mrs John Elam of near County: noon Line underwent an operation at' The Girl Scouts will meet at the Sanatorium Satin day Her Club on West End avenue condition is considered very favorable Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 nson Hollard and 1 The directors elected owler president Mr IJ Bunch vice president Mr tj Watt sec retaiy and treasurer Mr Hol Alex Moorenillc Newton who Dr Alexander Is Much Improved Dr Alexander has been con fined to his bed for a few days with a severe attack of influenza but is much improved ami hones to be out again in a short time iltM RECEIVER NAMED I Mr A nee I ilWD COLORED BAYS MR 1 ROSSI A7NRY 1 ORM AN ATHI fllt I A PARKS AGAIN iniinnvvvkMuunM vim i i iiiiiuunu Home 111 LOUMy Sprvifn Hua if i Hal i ii I 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 fl A li I 1 1 1 All 1 1 i A ft I A TT I Al II I Hinn I Ti 11 II I I II I All Chief Thomas Kerr if the htatesviiie rolice Department members of his family went to Char lotte Sunday to the funeral of the brother Mr Robert Kerr The servicj were held from 9 i'pIaxV pusn nini and tne larger ones were in suinriai rertiintinn wanna mu cir cumstances Mr Turner states he fa vored the receivership as being in the best interest of the creditors The closing down of the business is a decided loss to the community and tho sympa'fSiy of the community is manifest for Mr Turner and his njyui co woiKers in tnc industry Brookshire Undergoes Operation I Mrs Brookshire underwent an Miss Dorothy Dillon left yesterday operation at Sanatorium i i for Greensboro to spend a wtek with day Her condition is consi I ul sat friends isfactory I Smi'ib wn luKrhl'f nd I am sure you will find not cnlv ter of the lace rank Mitchell who interesting program but delight Marriage License En' Marriage license has been issued for Cecil Mayhew and Addie May Goforth Also for a colored couple George Conner and Gertrude Morri son a a io I ll II 111 IIP fclCUltV of thi? ItArninnu arm 1 School underwent an operation for uppcnuiutis at tne uavis i Sunday morning Her condition reported to be satisfactory today Norman Iredell at Local Hospital in Condition ollowing by and Mr Wilbur Lazenby ofj Charlotte and Mr Lazenby nf Sinn Vr'innieftA ba stocks and bonds real estate investments life insurance officers' a clou ls i ucei 1 1 ferred charges $1742316 fixed as sets plant and equipment at cost and Paul Ellis ined on Disorderly Conduct Count Other Cases The following cases were called during tne w'eeKiy session or munici pal court held in the City Hall this pri(j mornihg at 9 o'clock with Mayor Mrs dent of Home Demonstration Clubs People Urged to Make Use of City Library Tho Iredell County Council of Home Eighth District Convention of the American Legion Will be Held in balisbury Jan 21 The directors of tho Salisbury Chamber of Commerce and the citi zens of that town arg extending a cordial invitation to the Legionnaires of this entire section to attend tho 8th District Convention of the Amer ican Legion to be held in Salisbury riday January 2t is writes Mr Niel executive secretary of Salis bury to Mr oster adjutant of Ilurst Turner Post American Legion a large number of Legionnaiies and ex scrvice men will be pt esent vpiiniviiv tu1l less depreciation reserve $41511002 "i'cs Yadkia County and Van liabilities oi November 30 last ac rdino to this finunmal Local Bar Sets Calendar or January Term Of Court Members of the Iredell County Bar Association met riday morning at 10 o'clock in the office of Clerk of Su perior Court John Milholland hnd set the calendar for the January term and of Superior court which convenes Monday January 2ith with Judge' Thomas Shaw of Greensboro pre siding The attorneys set the divorces mo tions and non contested cases for Thursday of the first week of court and the civil calendar for the second week beginning Monday ebruary 3 Wiles Hetha Genellc Jolly Dies At Troutman i rnm 'Vhooping Cough Rctha Genelie Jolly the seven I weeks old daughter of Mr and Mrs Perry Jolly of Troutman died ri day afternoon at 2 at the home of her parents Death resulted Rimmer Mrs Vance Jenkins and started the officers' investigation in Mrs Holmes Idicated when the automobile The relatives and friends here from and the boys had to purchase out of town included Mr and Mrs some gasoline thinking that the eas Wilbur Lazenby and sons Jack and tank ivas empty But there was I TSrior zvf A 11 nm (Sa UonlciV ofliwim 'l OAA mini TtY zx xl i tv yitvvjuvu uuiftBva ui itHiiHo uiiicv unit) vast vi hj vruvuiiian i Manufactprin! Tillorv Maude Sloan Lucv Howard homo Donutv Sheriffs Tmtz I Company was incorporated in Edith Gill Jerushia Gwaltney Eliza Watts and Honeycutt got oemg a merger ot the business estab beth i awrence Elizabeth iioit snouser on the trail Thursday morning and lished by Mr II Turner and oper 'Mrs Robbie Harris Mrs rank Har tracked the occupants of the car back ated under the name of Turner Mrs Hurst Turner Mrs ward in the direction of Amity and for many years and the II Turner 'York Mrs Thomas A Johnson Mrs found goods that had been taken frnn oundry Company I Kyles Mrs I Whitley Mrs the store stored in sacks and conceal The Turner Manufacturing Eugene Phifer Mrs Moore ed in the woods Old clothing dis 1 xx 11 i 11 1 A I Cl AUH AT 1e in 1 1 vumpsuy manui uciureu tnresnmg "no iJ a nv A vmaeu uiu OACiiungvu IIVW machines saw mills and peanut pick Mrs Albert Morgan Mrs 1 John jthe officers a clue Also it was ers Tho company employed from 65 Lyons Mrs learned that two negro boys had ex to 165 depending on the season the Kunkle Mrs Rankin Mrs (changed a rifle at a filling station for average payroll being about $5000 a Lackey Mrs Reid Mrs C'some gas Trouble for the boys weeK The company sold its products to all the distributors in the United States and five foreign countries of a certain make of tractor especially adapted to the machinery manufac tured by the local company A little over two years ago this tractor was withdrawn from the market and this in effect killed the market for the io cal products Since that time the company has confined itself principally to the manufacture of grain threshers' and peanut pickers but farming conditions have been SUCh that satisfactin disnAsit inw MojAZtivV44 V4 inu uuiput could not do made Prior to tho withdrawal of the trac tor from the market the local com pany sold from 600 to 900 sawmills I (io year tnc output around $375000 per year or the boys were appro dressed up pennies stolen Local officers who hj ve beer work ing on the ease have so far been un able to find a clue in matter llrnntt Tn 92 rkfrrrn Ahnvx' An The mercury dropped to 22 degrees above zero riday morning a fall of OT JArwAAtt In knnra AtI i hfr MLP UVkltVn 144 VlkHV 44VUIO (IVVVIUIUK to tho records of Mr Meacham local weather observer The year 1029 went out with an ex cess of 13 inches of rain The month of January has a normal rainfall of 39 inches and to date there has been two inches civinir Statesville its nf mftklnrn fnr thn rntirn I month 'by the middle of the month Principals and Coaches of Iredell High Schools Decide to Haie Bas ketball Tournament Open to All High Schools in) County Divided Into Northern and Southern Groups The principals and coaches of the Iredell county high schools met nt the Vance Hotel Thursday night and per ducted at 2 Tuesday afternoon fected an organization to be Known at Clarksbtiry Methodist church near HIV lltuvn UUULy ZVVHlvUV I hp lGiliuv eiation with Mr Bass tpresi 1 (fedluy had been a member as an individual and as a stockholder Hoover Cooleemee and Messrs and creditor of the corporation Tiv Keiger George Hewitt and I liartial liabilities as set out in the Sneaks of Statesville petition are placed at $26537766 ex There were a large number of beau unera) And Interment Will Be Con A 1 1 1 1 1 j) rsCl Clarksbury Methodist nnlllLU 11X1101131 111 Church Tuesday rather of Earle Godbey Editor of Greens 5 boro News Active Members of Statesville Real L1 f1Azlkno AMA WHIV3 UHvlU iavil V44V VA V44X oldest and most popular citizens of ireenll county died at 2 clock Sun day afternoon at bis home near Har mony in his 81th year He had been ill several months Death was ascii i A A 1 loenice une oi the Most Largely At tended Ever Held in Broad Street Methodist Church Interment ini Oakwood Cemetery Thn fimovnl cnwiflA fzsx AT A 1 vr OVIUCV 071 JU1 AllltfU whose death occurred i oan siaiesniic ana uavia I i A I i'Uiiniii itinail vuuhly vilrtlKVll Before at 3 from the Broad I Store and Stealing Street Methodist church conducted byi ar at Amity Dr A Stanford and Rev Thomas' Two colored youtns Bob Cowan of kJ UT r4 1 1 a4 1 TY i hull if prnipnT wnc mk'won anu uavia ikitriAin wn cemetery most largely attended ever held Mr Graves Statesville Ap Demonstration clubs met at the court house riday January 17 Officers were elected for the coming year as follows: Mrs Walters hi rJHUlill VikU pt lOlUVJI 13 JU White secretary and treasurer Mrs McNeely' Mrs Ross McElwcc appeared be fore the council and made a short talk urging tho country people to YTTJlkn 11N( nf fhn ntftr lilxrnrtr ag fkn vuuiitj win ni iojvrivi uiv iiiumiii donations for its support The Jane Loan und was discussed by the home agent This fund is used in aiding worthy girls to secure an education Each club was asked to make an in vestigation in port to Miss any cases of found The council cottage being arranged for them and found that the carpenter work had been finished and the building will be ready for use at an early date 11 Adams Apprehended Sunday Afternoon IT Azlntvic Cx 4 iiuuiuo vi ximimnvi wns apprehended Sunday afternoon about 3:30 by Deputy Sheriff Mor row on a charge of transporting and possessing liquor and operating an automobile while under the influent of booze I rliifIMzln 4 a 3 aircstea neari A Bosts residence on the Eufolal a nnles west of jbers of the chapter are asked to come Statesville the officer reporting that promptly at 3 45 Adams had a pint of whiskey in his Mrs Bunch ami Miss Rofa Caf jU afternoon and was intoxi 1 mond CU rk wir associate hoftras yaslatcr released under with Mrs Steele bond for his appearance in the I Recorders court today Negro Charged With Cutting Up His Wife Estate Board Meet and Elect Offi cers for Coming Year Outline Program for 1930 The active members of the States ville Real Estate Board met Thurs i 1 1 4 ed to the infirmities of advanced agc gay 10 a uneral and interment will be con Commerce rooms and elected officers JE! LliV JVal JIHU UULlllLVll program of activities daring 1930 Mr A Parks was re elected president of the board Mr A Cooper was elected vice president and Mr Steele secretary treas urer A vote of thanks was given Mr Prcvctte for his untiring efforts as secretary of the board for the past eighteen months It was decided as one of the first steps of the new year to conduct anr educational advertising campaign The idea in doing this is to post the public on what the board stands fur and to get over the fact that a mem bership in the Statesville Real Estate Board is a guarantee against any un ethical or fraudulent practices? In other words the underlying principle of the board is not to form a trust real estate dealers but rather to pro tect the people in all realty transac tions to which its members arc par ties Two big objectives of tho year are: irst to conduct a drive against the tenant who makes a practice of liv ing in one house as long as he can without paying rent and then moving into another with the same purpose in mind A card index will bo kept and every realtor is required to list with the secretary every person who has been unsatisfactory as a tenant and no realtor can rent to this person until all back rental accounts are squared up Second a plan is expected to be perfected whereby the property own er when he lists with one realtor will have the concerted effort ofall board members on the sale of his property other words when you list with one broker ho in turn will list with the others thus speeding up the sale of your property" Mr Parks explained EX SEHV1CE MEN URGED TO ATTEND Barklev and Neill Monticello bv Mr I i Mr Lazenby held a position with the Scott Harmony Mqssrs Stevenson Godbev of Winston Salem who weie 1 TT CaaU Xf a zl nu mvvn uu aV his bedside When he Mr McGill Celeste I tenkel topic Jiames Madison Godbov was a farm sented by Mr Bass Union Grove Mr cr a schoolmaster and' a traveling I 00 Grose and salesman having retired to too farm Mr Johnson many years on tho toad He had It was decided to have a basketball lived half a century on the farm on wuimimiii uhu i ui uulu which his death occurred ho RPH0R tn bn nhivnrl hAhniarv 99 it In this contest Iredell county is di a teacher and in his other vocations ruled into two groups a northern ie had made a multitude of contacts group composed of Hannony Union wilh 1CO)1111 f8pccjaUy young pepl I nn 1 nHrt 4 I i I 1 A 1 a MIUtV VW UIU MLILV4 U4V vkiI thr' ai 1 1 zxv nenun rl 1 i rr 44XC W4V AXA4V14KX44 411V Troutman Barium Springs Moores ville teleste Henkel Sharon Scotts It was agreed by all the Directors and Officers Elected at An nual Meeting of Stockholders of Statesville Grocery Co The annual meeting of the sltck holders of the Statesville Grocery I'ompany was heli' riday i The stockholders eleited dire loilows Messis Il rtjl Dwmitw Mnt 'Koss Lazenbv ter of Permanent Receiver for Cor fiiday night was held Sunday after poration will le Heard Judge Shaw Jan 31 An order appointing Mr Graves of Statesville temporary re ceiver for the urner vianuiac turlng Company was signed Saturday about 3:30 riday spending the night at the home of colored Baptist church off East Garfield street A Buick touring car the property of Mr Goodman of the Amity community was stolen Wednesday night and on the same night the store of Mrs Dora McNcpIv in the same elusive of the capita stock and con 'tiful flowers and these were in charge neighborhood was burglarized The tinued liabilities cf notes receivable of Mrs A Stanford and Mrs W'car was found on the roadside around and discounted The assets are esti Tillery who were assisted by 4 Thursday afternoon about DiRt eu at approximaticy 4 00000 the Turner 1 County Acountant Harris Shows That $1885833 Has Accrued Over and Above Expenditure Allotment for Six Months Period A statement of the budget and ex Ipense position of Iredell county made hy Accountant Harris as of Decem ber 31 shows that $1885833 had been spent under the expenditure al lotment for that period In other words the annual budget is $596057 and for half the year of course would be just half that amount or $29802850 The amount actually expended through December 51 was $27917017 Of the total annual budget $108 530 was for the general county fund $192297 for road department and $295230 for debt service interest bonds etc Tho allotment for the first six months to the general fund has been exceeded by $29124 The allotment to the road department was exceeded by $2046959 Disburse ments to the debt service fund have fallen short of the allotment by $39 61916 Mr Harris explains that the in excess of the allotment was due to heavy damage to roads and bridges by flood conditions in the first six months of the fiscal year and antici pates a diminished expenditure for the remaining six months GROCERY CO HAS SATISACTORY YEAR Davidson Misses Claudeen and Henrietta McCorkle all of Char lotte Mr and Mrs A lazenby of Salisbury Mr and Mrs Steams of Rock Hill Mr' and Mrs Hal Gill of Durham: Mr and Mrs Paul 01 Carroll and daughter Camille and 'Mrs Katie Brown of Sanford Mr and Mrs Henrv Clough of Lancaster Mr Younts Mr A AT a 1 1 nwzl KTifczko DnnttA ii I 4'1(11111011 Hi nilAI I'llIOUC ltc 4114'4 bringing in sdma Marshall of Winston Salem 41 V4 41UUVJ 4 1 rur Lili' i past year thia amount was nut I 2 the automobile i unci mviiiiiiTS ui uic vruvr num uiu enure ouiput oi Sons of America of which Mr comnanv i i enuy xsun an imiciai nivinnvi uanv nsaof P1" Sin (which was greater Odvniu nuwi THV La AVSUUI VI uneral Held or Mrs Smith Mrs Susan Mitchell Smith wife of Mr Elijah Smith of Harnuny died Thursday at the Davis Hospital after an illness of several weeks Mrs Smith was 61 years old Be sides her husband she is survived by one brother Mr Mitciell and one sister Mrs A Mayes both of Statesville Mrs died on January 6th I The funeral service and interment took place Saturday morning at 11 at New Union church in Davie county to have been stolen from the I Amity store by the same defendants The young negroes are held in jail without bail for Superior court CASES HEARD IN MUNICIPAL COURT Concord the temporary i a mv i 4 4 V4 1 lltllllLzVl 1 UJidUlV i z4 Dond being placet tat 'to get into the church A larre num community Wednesday night The Mr Graves qualihed this morning jjer of relatives and friends from out who are apparently 18 or 20 nave the bond required and took of town were here for the service I years of age were arrested by Deputy tiiaige of the property touay T'he active pallbearers were Mayor Sheriff Honeycutt accompanied tti iiizi i i fi ii zt nr i 1 1 ii i ir 1 1 1 it i i iuim pssrs coivership lor the corporation wri be Mitchell Henrv 1) Bass McNeely heard in Statesville beiore Judge 1 ho 'Adams and Smoot The honor 1 morning The boys were jiiiis riiuay uuiiuaiy ui ai arv na bearers were Mr red 2 in the afternoon I Sink of Lexington Mr Kesler 1 parents near the i euuon jor me recieversnip waj Salisbury Messrs Robinson im i made on behalf of Mr IL Turner A Goodman Mooresville Mr v4vu wniiiuvt uv Idol mhuhim lu uiib nuunciai statement 11 vuuuuuu detail as follows: Bank overdratts 'Kht Sun(lay 'ght Over a $232525 notes navable £212101 accounts payable $3553955 accrued namiities 1041102 capital account 1000 shares common stock and i 958 shares preferred stock $450216 35 contingent notes re ceivable $5 188139 Mr states that snm smaller creditors were disposed to Mined to 1 a i ncs'eicln tewnship near the Davie county line i being drunk paid a fine of $10 and: enned to be lenient witn sub wiles reccwed a nth across his the costs stantial reductions Under the cir i UR ieccAta a aoii acioss ms ln enmctnnnna nt I domen and several of his intestines The case against Everett Dav were penetrated His back was cut Norman had a bad left eye the side of the ball having been penetrat ed and a deep gash over the eye ap parently inflicted by a broken glass or something of that nature It is 'understood that Norman will likely lube uiv bigiiv ui ms vyr vnu ic I 1 1 1 4 4 4 A zl444 Z44 4 41 zz IJW I JPVIL 13 LtltlU L11ULV UiHrtAVl LVIH 1 I RAZIER pications developing with the brain CRITICALLY ILL 'being involved His Heart Becomes Involved After Bota er 'been drinxing at the 'time the trouble Attack of Phvs aiw mgh I zy 1 iwu runuwniir ut un1 JlUlulllLf iJtit llnlv lirrhf IIaa i 4iuPt was taken to the home ot JJr urose Rve I razier nastor of ront Lor treatment and later remov2d by Street Baptist church is in a pre 1 Gro Shenil A carious condition at his home Mr tbe razier recently suffered an attack of i i BfiniiniAni a i nr i 1 that Wiles Aas cut vvth a small pvarl KS handle knife but devils cf the trou Cziiz (me were not available excel) 2 11 1 uneussxuntH last fighting followed a quarrel ht? h4 a tUrn for woman in whom both parties the worse Jiis heart being involved terested His physicians are holding out ight hope for his recovery ishing Licenses for 1930 ti I Sale tion I M1'' LWard PaI11C I ndicitis i0) ircdeii county announces that the Miss Sudie Barrier member of the fishing licensse for 1930 can now be i Life ODtainea at nis oitice lhe state permits to fish were a Hospital little late in being sent out from Ra i cn navmir come in mis mornintr the game warden states whom he Lnight and he left a large nunioftr oi (levotca menus to rem mH nis pretvpus dik nuppy pm jpnl a his deeply religious life his attractive the a PCI oVlid 1 1 schools participating in the tourna In th jat 20 vcars hc had seldon 1 4 4 Kzl HA ZMV4 1 14 4 I A 4 4 A 4 4 uilc us fam except to attend church 1 1 vihutMivu iurw ruru finn iiv uy jbv wviiiiiii wnu nazi a nwir nice and interment took place Sat a ew Pennies Stoler Glas in ring in the court Thursdnv urciay a iternoon at 3 clock at riend ront Door Smished i afternoon on a charge of larceny was the Hovis funeral parlor nt 3 o'clockmtvU lCran in Alexander I Penders store on West ront permitted to continue her itinerant Sunday afternoon and interment was street near the Bare street interscc 1 life with her family group unmolest 1 in the cemetery in Chui lotte i cn 7 lion was robbed Saturday night i cd provided they could find other Roosevelt Millsaps ArreMed On Liq i The store was me ted through the places than Statesville to pass their Ik i Troutman Suffers Broken rm IV V4U 1 ront afttr 'hc intruder: existence The leniency was UrOkcn Arm Qhoi ofj had thrown a big bread basket accepted and the woman and her Uen Troutman son of Mr and Mrs was appt through the glass in the door Sev household companions passed on to Troutman suffered a broken ny Stwrday I eral cartons of cigarettes valued at some other city Jeft arm last week the result of a i VC zwk around $30 were taken An attempt It was brought out in the hearimr 'tall while skating His injury was at (51 IVi vCTrGian'' vn Yas made to break open the cash here that all the cash which accused Untied and is doing well 4V4CJVUI anu piacca urawer mu mis was omy partially woman swiped during her brief so Honor successful since one side of the cash'iourn in Statesville had been restored Mrs liquor i he colored man was trawl drawer was broken and only a few to the owners I Death Results from Acute Bright's Disease and Complications uner 1 al Sunday Afternoon from Broad Street Methodist Church i Mr Alfred Ross Lazenby passed awav riday night at 10:45 The sen ice was one of theJwes in Rowan county were landed at his residence on South Meeting in behind the bars oi the Iredell countv street his death resulting iroin acute ra rl LJ 4 A I I 1 1 1 i 1 4 4 a a a 4 a Yta 1 Lx 4 z1rin A A a az a a 1 1 I i i tit kn at if Mvau viiu iufi a iie auaiioriuin j1'1 411 tuny auur rnuay inorning uiignub nu vumpitouvih ght tty Judge on 1 i gi and $unday sch00 room were filled to charged with stealing an automobile He had been in declining health for Concord the tempoiaiy receive) the doors and a number were unable 'and breaking in a store in the Amity several months and had been con hnnzT hamcr niarad nfr SiIL(hh) and three brothers also survive as ioiiows: Miss beila Lazenby Mrs Brown and Mrs Nan Gregory of Statesville Mr Janies Lazen ort Dobbs Chapter Will Meet Tues day Afternoon The ort Dobbs chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 Mr A Wood Dies At Home In YV4 MIL il 'J rtb IdllCOinlOn home in Oakland Heights Mem 1 Mr A Wood father of Mrs Kiser of this city died Thursday night between 7 and 8 at his home in Lincolnton Death followed a stroke of paralysis which Mr Wood suffered on hursday January 9th Mrs Kiser was called to Lincolnton last week on account of her father's serious condition and had been with i him until when Shn finJ Tr iser and their sons returned to Lin Jand sales manager Mr rl nt zx uuuui iiictila4 Lfl ini Dan Mr i I'aitcrson marnerr of th i branch Air Ihrrinit "iiv vi in wui i nao open nrncw nnt th on tuuf i iw I3 number of yvar declined re dec unable to operate that dav the! I 4 1 1 a4 44 1 null IULKU ntalAU a ii a 1 1 a nt rwmii'4fi i i'Siu nnri 9'1 I'J 1S4 year and paid its an nial dividend friends will regret to learn of serious illness lso vault charged with the temporary larceny ot an automobile from Warren was continued Oscar Reavis charged with driving a car while drunk failed to answer when his name was called Leon Nichols colored was fined $10 and taxed with the costs for be ing drunk The case against Eugene Kerr vpnint I Mr Allen Gill Is SprirniKlv HI fu mm uiiuu juursuav ii nc i iirK HHuniifii i ir tr au rfnnrrzfi tnr xiirrni follows Mosqic lv RT Mr Allow flill rm xu: II 1 paUHIgCl IU17V Vivy 1H Lilia UiUlillllg LHUL A Ulil Ji HU Hl iy i hunousiy in New York hos 1 a nero living on Mr Lewis Era Thursday nirht but Mr Watts i accorumg a inter recciv ley's farm Turnersburg township Wood died before thev roarhnH thorn by relatives here from Mr had cut up his wife during a dome tic Tlie funeral moiner Mrs IJ Gul The letter I ouarrnl Sunday niirht at their home aftnmAn nt ri 1 night stated that The woman received several shallow church in Lincolnton Al (rill hart rzvrs num sinus i Kniic cuts on tier arms ano across nor trouble and under the care of doc back and her clothing was badly mu CV'T day? thoffh 8t il tilated but it was understood that ii con'fiDon grew worse none of her injuries were thought to fl i iWe If alLd be cnfed have been serious Officers weie fran this afternoon to make in of thn affair Mr Gill formerly lived here and hs Atten(1 chariot his Jim Wiles of Yedkin coahtv Van Norman of Iredell yning white men 25 or 30 years of age are Loth patients at Sanatorium and in a precTrious condition as a result of wounds which eaeii lei ived in a fieht i just before midnight Sunday night Tls RraOL tfjA er'iniil llAHIfl 1 Hudson in Turnevsburg out of town included Mr Wilbur Lazenby and sons Jack and tank was cmntv Jimmy Mr James Lazenby Mrs AV else wrong with the auto IL A oung Mrs Clarke Mr and which refused to go even with a full Mrs Harry Armstrong Mr and Mrs 'gas tank and the cargo of goods was A Eagle Mr Ketchic Mr 1 transferred to a place of concealment and Mrs Hendrix Palmer Mrs Katie some distance away in a forest near vaviason ivnsses viauaeen ivexcnie the road When the hended they were in new apparel having on new shirts new overalls and ope of them was wearing new shoes all the goods be ing of identical quality and descrip tion as that taken fpm the store at Amity The Officers report that the boys admitted securing the new wear ing apparel and other things from the Amity store but they denied tak But the officers are charging the youths with the theft of an automobile then breaking were jn tle store and stealing goods vVued 1 1 assets amounting to $71559402 fist bury Mr isher Long Isiuni: ed as follows: Notes receivable less Mr Moose China Grove counts0 1 71: Messrs A Goodman Janies atrto refused to go further The rifle (huhff! 'nne lcri Robinson Clyde leming Robey Rob which was traded for gasoline is also rtvvvv UV14WHC3 Uu erW UH VI HVV! WVIHV raw materials and supplies Hoover of Cooleemee Mr Wm stock in process finished machine Leach of Mocksville Messrs and stock coilSgined $1 10 773 I Graham Tom Gaither and Mr assets claims Commercial Neely of Cleveland and Mr II Bost of Hickory Je 'MEN ENGAGE IN AL UllIJ 1 WilLlnx.

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