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WOMAN KILLED First National Bank Receiver Starts Suits IN WRECK Action Against The Officers Begun
In Federal Court At Wilmington.
Suit was begun yesterday in the office of H. h. Ford, deputy clerk of U. S. court here, by C. L. Wilof the First Naliams, receiver tional Bank of Warsaw, N. C., against J. E. Williams, Mattie E. Williams, Annie Ross Williams J. C. Shaw, Florence H. Shaw and William P. Bridgers. The action is based on the alleged nonpayment of certain notes. one for $463.50 signed by E. Wilfor signed by Williams. one for $1500.00 signed
Liquor and Women Is The Cause of Walter Grady's Downfall
Rocky Mount, Sept. 13-A hear ing at Halifax tomorrow morning endeavor lift the veil of will to the death of mystery surrounding Mrs. T. Wilson woman, whose body was found beside
Halifax early this wrecked car near morning and to determine the part which Walter Grady local man, of the woman on companion left the city early last night Halifax party in the the Sapp for a he fused to get wanted see and left went This found that reported to that after to Wilson that Grady the Grady have been Both wh were Wilson and that he and whiskey the several drinks while they returning from of Mrs. found turned completely have though think that he Grady and dent
The aged. The the top windshield shattered. but it was to run under its own power.
Now is the time to cull out those "boarder" hens and keep only the best layers for winter eggs and breeding, advise poultry specialists at State College.