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1 ' '-i'.Trss mom on; NUMBER 114 Revivalist Calls Sinners To Hit The Sawdust Trail ♦» utartfpsi i i—iiWMi■■ I- ■■ —Q MB TNEHTY-ONE mm 10 in ncupm S*larrtay Will Bg Wayne Cana- Ijr Day When the Fafca Will Picnic BBRMON ON THE FIRST OF TEH COMMANDMENTS By R. S. PICKENS L*#t night »M a “Vim night" at tka MM. Mr. Ham pronchod a brand new gfrmon to atart with, and extend ad the tint altar call of tha campaign U Qaida boro Altar a ckaar, logical praaaatatiaa of tha firat command ■ant, Mr. Ham aataadad hia call, and twaatjr oao responded. Saturday will ha Wayna Coaaty day. Mr. Ham will praach thraa timaa ta tha pftopte *( tha rural district, at tan ta tha maraiag. I o'clock in tha af taraaoa aad again at 8 o'clock at night. Arraagamaata bav* boon matte far a largo picnic dinner on the school granads, and tha country paopla of Wayna ara invited to coma sad spend tha day, J Wldhy afternoon tha party will mo tet ta Fremont foe sarrloe at 4*. 10 o’- clock. Tha oars will lease tbs Ksnaon hotel at 4 o'clock. Friday night „ the members of tha Laymen's Federation will assemble la a body and march to tha teat aad oeeapy tha choir plat form aad faraish <ha.slaging v ' Tonight Mr. Ham’s subpact is “Hall“ aad Mr. Ramsay stated confidently last night that Mr. Ham is fall of his sub- Joot. A Ramsay la Goad Hamer 49 Mr. Raassay cama around to tha teat last night la the bast humor ha kps bean la for a weak. Tha choir appMd ap strong aad got stronger as the Ham want by. Mr. Ramsay’s hand so sea bead reflected the light, aad hia delight at tha splendid staging as tha skill aad the rant crowd swung lata the inteaieaMag rafrola of “Oh. How Ha Laws Mo", a song that Is rapidly taking Ips pleas alongside “Oh what W4U t»Bb«R"B» There" isi popularity. Speaking of. songs. Up near Aabe ▼ille, Jndt WIN miles eboca Mor- Rhatan, there is * sixty flea thousand acre lake fttiad with the blasst water in the world, tha little asouataia is lands Jutting ap around la its surface arc the messes far all the crisp moun tain brasses that sweep from around tha Sdml high summits of Mitchell. ‘ Grandfather and tha other towering sentinels of the Blue Ridge In tha summer whoa Qaldsboro Is in tha throes of Its hast Wares, the little brasses tour Ihsmeelr.a away from tha peaks aad cama Staging down oast the lake aad whirl about tha ltytle islands la IJttla fits of delight. Tha singing as “Biassed Be The Nemo es Jeans'* aad “Oh Whpt Will It-Bo To Bo Thera" ramlßda the listener of tha music, high aad lifted up, of the moun tain winds, as they sweep ocross tha lakes and nestle dawn among the is lands to play aad sing. Snag Fart All Right Mr. Ramsay fasts dowm off hia plat form laat night and afiked Miss Ckria tiae Uncke ta slag tk# obligate part of What “Will It 80, Eu.'i Th* trouble with Mr. Ramsay was that ho told Miss Llacha aatlroly to early. She had time ta gat scared, and if any one thinks fear thousand people mast •d out is froat wouldn't aaaro a * bool girt, tot 'em try it. Miss Christine re i used to ha phased and when Mr. Rom say hid bar got up In front of the trawd, the hand she held behind hei was shaking, hut her raise was steady aad tha took thoea high nous libs a baby taking Cantoris. The faaalcct thing that happened at tha twit laat Bight was an announre meat from sobs# optimistic fal law, Stating that ht had lost on outomebila ot tha tent laat Sunday night whontt lonhnd Ilka rata. “Loot" In f+*4. 3w»e of the young flappers la the chair, because there are seme ap there ineptte bf argument* ts tba contrary, tbump tb* collection 1 *a th* bottom orory night, and it sounds lib* a dim* falling in. Preachers Yoke Hooky. Tb* orongoliot spoiled bio sermon loot night with hi# role* slightly hus ky from sa illnese tkat ka hat tuffor td with for a wooh; The preacher ho. boon boring a hard time for two oi throe, days, and la rory nervous. His role* test sight, however, eloored up os be wont so With bis new sermon, and by tbC close of tbs oorvlco it was ring ing a* clear a* it did th# first night ht preached here. The altar call wo* imprest ire With th* great srawd standing and tinging tha rearurt* cams dawn tha long sirtes and took thb front toot. The avenge list hted a short after service, tnd with the distent ary *1 opm* baby floating la oa th* night air* Mr Ramsay clon ed th* eorvio* with a fervent prayer. The Barman "Than Shalt Have No Other God Be fore Ms”. Sam* of you may think I have choo •a • strong* teat far tha msttag* to night. Rut ! want to state in th* be ginning, that not nine* thy foil of th* Roman Empire hat there been to many different Gods worshipped os era worshipped ia thi* country today. Idol (try in thin country taday it Jast like it vs** ia pagan days, aaly the people aa thug, gnaw star* refined, have more (Comßated -aw paga tr ,U " M ’ •V THE"GOLDSBOROIn EWS - ~ : ~ , ' : V" « - ia»aw n *- - —— - -. - ■-*■ - - - .... ...» * Nine ttiUMtrtn Road Bond* Sold RALEIGH. Jano M.-N*w York wankers today exercised their option on nin* million dollars worth of 4 I< 1-8 par cent highway construction bonds, taking thorn at 101. Th* op tion was retained sixty day* ago at th# time they purchased six million* of road bond* from th* stoto. Governor Mdprison and tba coun- H eil of state wore not tuirprisod at I the exercise of tb* option. Tha bond market ka* boon improving and state bonds have boon bringing a j good premium, today's premium be ing a thousand dollars for each mil- i lion of bonds. Tb* syndicate of bankers making j 1 th* purchase consiste of Bankers' 5 - Trust company, tk* First National bank o t Now; York sad other ftnan cial institutions. Today's sols brings th* total for highway hynds to about nineteen million dollars. The state J highway commission ta spending 1 $71,000 a day in carrying forward *| tha construction program, and th* * money derived from today’* sol* 1 will moot its need* until sometime I in th* fail. : Bis BILL IS MADE * i SPECIAL ORDER WHEN : TARIFF BILL PUSSES ; Wateh’R Motion to HatwtltuU 1 Bonita For TRrtff Laido On Table j f I , SENATORS WARN THEY WILL PRESB FOR ACTION o I jj WASHINGTON. June 80.—Th* sol \ dior* bonus kill was mad* today by a , vote of 58 ta 8 tk* special order of - business of the Sonata immediately as-j 1 toy the final vet* oa tb* tariff bill,! ' antes* It It disposed of before that , “«• y. AdopUso of a motion U ibis Effect t cam* after aa all day fight at tb* out oot of which aa effort to get the hoa ’ as Mil before tb* Saaal* foiled. Sev- i eta! Senators gar* formal settee that I they would caatiaa* to pros* for on- j r tion oa the bonus ahead of th* tariff.' A move to upaot tk* program of tk* Republican majority calling for action, first oa tb* tariff bill was lauaoaodi I by Senator Walab, democrat. Mates-! chusotta, who made a formal motion | ’ that tk* tariff bill be displaced by the i , bonus measure. Senator Watson, r*-|' t publican. Indiana, moved to lay this, , motion oa the table and hit motion , prevailed, 41 82. , With tbs announcement of th* r*-| , tali of this vote, th* honvo row be-1 gan in oarnoat and waged continuous t ly far. flv# hoars. * — . — : *— BOX FACTORY AT RINRTON " KINSTON, June 30. -A hot factory f it ths newest anterpriso projected for . this city .it wn# stated today by A.-J.' Cbetton, head of a company boro which has manufactured agricultural fmplo-l . menu in the past. Chetton said ha . hoped to got contract* to supply loeaL t cotton and knitting mill* with their | t packing cases. This business hsreto a fora has gone out of the town. It t , amounts to many thousand dollars an- j t nually. ,] SPEAK TO ROTARIANB. - Commander Tom Bird of th* Ameri- j i- | can Lagion, and Hon. Walter C. Cohoon, e bf Elisabeth City, attarney for th* r State Highway Commlsolon, mod# brief y addresses to tha RoUrtens last night * at thsir regular weekly dinner at the Kennoa. it f Commander Bird spoke of th* work that th* Legion wishes to do and said . that this embraced continued cur* foe , the disabled soldiers and th* iuculen » tion of Americaa priaeplut, and th# for , mation of boy scout bands. Mr. Coboon spoka of what ho hod s soon over th* Blet* in th* matter of t industrial development and said that 0 agricultural development was tho . great future for eastern North Curo t ! lina. He referred to tho fuct that Ways* County was rated second of all the counties of th# I’artrd States in n point of variety of 1 product* which could ho grown i» Jt»‘ soil. More peo ple on th* idl# acres is whst we need, , he thought. r I Mr. I. O. Robinson of Richmond was . another guest of th* club for th# ovon t )'»*• ' f | Th# pan may be mightier than th# , sword, but th# truth doesn't always lie at th* bottom of the inkwell. h 8 » - o ' - . , P MARRIAGE • h A LA MODE * | The Agi«»pcnn Drido-to be looks up ’’ her future husband's rating in tiradstrset's, but in tome parts of Russia the bridt depends on magic. On th* wedding night she's ro -1 paired t.u pull off bar husband's ;■ boot*. < Oa* will contain a whip, tb* other t purs*. ' j If th* Brot remove* the -one with he parse—that it a good omen, sig * ! till coat that her husband will hoes plenty as money and b* kind and * ■ generous If th* draws th* whip * first It mar b* regarded a* a apart* * ( mss of what tbs will roeelea. j w* ' ÜBSR SIDESTEPS ' sturaum . JT KU KUtiTKLM i Ififf a Addptfi S«iMtiiu(e RcMiutioo OBPftalßg ipvtartbte Gov enuMCßt** P . ■ '** - j 1 n I URGES ACCEPTANCE HENRY FORD OFFER; N. m , CINCINNATI, June *O-The Amort ®*n Ftdfr»tion ot Labor convention to* tidatuppad a branding tho Ku Klux Klxn a* “ddTrimentol to tabor, adopting in its ploc* a commit- j to* resolution declaring opposition to i say one parading the atreeta in dla- ' guiae to inspire the belief that the pa- ' riders repreant 'on invisible govern ment.” The convention went on fecord at flooring acceptance by the goeernment of Uonry Ford’s bid to teas* the Mus ci* Shoals water power project. The resolution that wot adopted directed th# Federation's esocutive council "us* all haste possible in bringing pressure to hoar on ('engross to secure favorable action at th* . present see* ion on th* Ford contract to dseolop Muaci* Shoals.' PRICE OF CANTALOUPES < DROPS IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, June 20.—Cantaloupes ! In tha wholesale market today coot on->* i ly a little mors than half of what they Isold for yesterday due to honey ship ments from California. Georgia crates fell from $2.50 to j i $l4O and some wore tamed back for . th* railroads to dispose of. DIELS DISSOLVES ROAD INJUNCTION Settlement Agreed Upon in Ac tion Agnlnst Highway Commission * ; ( Judge Frank A. Daniels, in Chambort hers yesterday, dissolved tb* 'tempor ary in Junction obtained severah days ago by th* Realty Development Com- 1 pony, of Goldsboro, against th* State | Highway Commission on account of ox cxvationx tkat war* being mod* in the : Edgowood development of the plaintiff f company I Th* haaring yesterday woo a rather | extended affair, looting practically the, 1 I entire day. Walter L. Cohoon, tpoeial 'attorney for tha State Highway Com mission, and Konnoth C. Royall, of j Goldsboro, appeared for the State com mission end Don C. Humphrey repre -1 tented th* Realty Development com pody- i White the questions of tew involved in the injunction suit were not patted , upon by Judge Daniels, attorneys stat ed that a case on all-fours with th* Wayna esse had been recently deter- j j mined by th* Supreme court. It was ■toted that a compromise, satisfactory | to hath parties to the suit, was reached and th* Withdrawal of the action pov rd th* way for th* signing of Ui* ordor disielvtftg tk* temporary injunction. Th* settlement effected according to 1 the attorneys, provides that the diet which ho* been removed by th* con struction forcas in order to furnish s borrow --pit is to be tploced by the com. mission, th* ovohouling expense to b* born* by tb* Realty Development Com- ' pany. Work on th* State highway will not ho suspended in nny way. Faring of streets in Edgewood is go ing rapidly ahead. Th* contention of' the plaintiff company was that th# *a cavations necessary to th* barrow pit j injured th* development of the sub- i urban property and damaged Its value. Th* adjustment, it was further stated by tb* attorneys, is such that property values ore now enhanced aad the origi- ! aal program, contemplating pavements, ’ S’Wtr and other improvements, can go •hood. MARKETING BATTLE I IN SOUTH CAROLINA . I In Point of ('lotting Lists For i Season Usual False Reports Are In Circulation . ! RALEIGH, June 20. —Judge C, A. Woods, Circuit Judge of United States Court of Appeals, fourth circuit, and > well known planter of Marion county,j South Carolina, Joined (h* list of lead ing tobacco growers from South Oils line who ha** signed the contract of th* Tobacco Grower* fq-Opvrsliv* A#-‘ soclstioa within a week. Following tk* lead of the large plan ! ters who have recently chosen th* co operntiite association as their market j mg ogelcy, many tobacco formers or* i now making haste te sign before it It too late to market th la, year's crop at th* 88 cooperative waivkou*** in South Carolina. Contracts pouring into Kaloigh head quarters as tk* association from Hor ry, Florence Darlington. Williamsburg aad Clarendon conation ar adding strength te th* association -telly Th# wildest rumors hr* being ctf-j ■ h “ UOLDSBOR4L MOBTM, CAROLINA. WEBNBfiOAI MOBMIMB JBROI « MRS' I I I V nwmHnflfta I 'jDllllH iM! I Illy’il HII • a l m ~ Willi OrigiMki Burtfci Cut SM.- 008. CHy Livss j Within lMB»« ’ For the firat lip** U oars, fhs books 'of tk* city of Goidsbu p at th* close of a fiscal year thaw i sdrplus With •te origiaal budget prU led $58,00* be cause of tho Icftslativi defect in the , municipal finance hilt the city hat lived within ths redai df eotlmat* of running expwnsot and I k* a total bal •nee, a* as June t. of S«BM.&4 1 Members of tba fin no* committed I attribute this saving i th* espense* | of oity government ti th* juMlcient administration of City lounger W. M. Rich. According te tho board, th* see- 1 I »rd her* is not only i l unusual on* k i in Goldsboro but is at oat on unpre cedented accompli.il meal in munirt- 1 pal government in Nort i Carolina. * The general fund ste smeat and tha * water surplus atatem# 1 star* pro- * ! tented to th* board ot l Idermcn at tb* ' regular. mooting Mon ay night at* which time tk* budget or the ensuing fiscal year was present 4 and conoid- £ • rod. No notion was -1 ken but it is J 1 assumed that it wilt be adopted at the coming mooting as re ore mended by the flnane* committee. Operations of th* wt »r department . coat the city, actualiyi $41443.71 as I compared with an rstigated bud#ob | for tho department ofj $48405. Th* |, total oporatiag expoaod of tho city t amounted to $159,790. askomparod with * an estimate of $17,000. * Exclusive of j the water department the expend!- , lure, amounted te $tX7JRg.7$ as com pared with an original ostimate of |) $180,495. ts — I W f * —■ 0W" 11 1 ""1 " a Late Wire | Fla s he s PREDICTS DISABTKR CHICAGO. June 80.—Diwta- | ter for the striking railway unions and unfortunate results for their membership was pre dicted to follow th« threntfiiMd walk out on wMch 4 strike vote is now being takfn by nine'* railroad labor orgiLnijations in'* a letter frqm Ben wT Hooper, [ chairman of the Railroad La* « bor Board, to the union leaden h today. N ‘ ATLANTA GOLFERS WIN , ATLANTA, Ga., June B. " The Atlantic Athletic Club with the remarkably low score of 808 t wag conceded the team trophy a in tne Southern golf champion- « ship at Eaatlake late today, though the other teams had not t finished. « It was composed of Perry ( Adair, Bobby Jones, T. N. * Bradshaw and C. V. Rainwat er. - MRS. OLEs6n NAMED ST. PAUL, Minn., June 20. Mrs. Annie Dickie Oleson was nominated for the United States Senate on the Democrat ic ticket in Monday’s' State wide primary in Minnesota, it was j indicated by returns tonight from half the precincts in the State. Charles R. Davis, for twenty years Congressman from the' Third Minnesota district was renominated on the Republican ticket over Ruehen Thereen, who had the endorsement of the district convention. culatoJ against the marketing a.soe-a-, i tion at the border marketing points of Norik and South Carolina as r**eai •4 by a telegram from Lumberton re cently received at headquarter I of lbs : Tobacco Growers Cooperative Assort-; attau enquiring a. to a report that a , thousand growers were suing the liur , ley As.octetion of Kentucky, “tho lutrly salsa," wns the term applied to th*** rumors by William Collins, assis tant chief of field service for the Bur ley Tobacco Grower* Cooperative Asso ciation. In atnwor to o telegram if inquiry fro mheadquartors of tho Tri-dint* or ganisation, Mr. Collin* icl#vr*i>h*d at follows: “Report that thousnaJ growers arc suing Hurley Association is absolute ly false. Member* or* well satlsfted everywhere and sign-up continues. Sis >| hundred forty new contract* received test wek and over live hundred this week. About five thoassnd member*) added slice wsr<b««*#» closed, • Ar* ‘ canhdent of ten thousand more be-* for* next crop dolivorod." Th# United Slates Deportment of Arrteultur* bos )u*« mad* public In ' formation from Denmark that tb* Dan ish Coops relive* continue to l>r<taß| r : j despite the ttpuomic depression in Eg. , rop. an rnpfrici According to this information Danish (Jooporativ* Wboiooal# Boete-j ty, composed of ljwo local co-op*rat- j lees with noarly 350,000 member*, In- ( creased to 887,000.1100 ia Ktfl. aad thi* despite industrial do|iro»sloa, unem , ploy moat and hoesen. hgj | POftato —8 IB* “ & * * s * * * MJmk mm lies HIW f SB imKH —*’~" 1 - * ‘ PuWU lateraai WiH Not Admit '•f i'ompp— l—t. He Says* SETS FORTH VIEWS IN MONDELL LETTER WA&Hlhifrit>N. June SO. Pr.tld.nt Harding tonight gav. formal approval to plant of Republican l.ad.ra in thr Ho at. to bring th» administration skip subsidy bill to a voto at tbit ftttion [ immediately afUr tbo tariff bill hat! boon ton! to tuhtMtt by tbo bout*. Tb. Pr.tid.nfi potltion vat ttat*d j in a l.tt.r to Roproaontativ. Moad.ll, I of Wyoming, tb. Republican Itador, ' which ambodlod alto detailed argument* advanced' by Mr. Harding In favor of ; enactment of the measure at tb* proa- I ent aotaion. . Public int.rc.t will no t admit of a poatponom.nt of decition on tbo policy to tbo aoct Congress or tb* approacb ing abort aataion, tb. Pr.aid.nt ..id, but advantage will reault In a delay of a abort time while bout, member* par ticularly many of whom are now away fraaa Waahington, caault their canati tateata. The aubaidy bill h» declared la needed to got tb* gov.rnm.nft abip holding. Into private band, and into economic uaagv. If for nothing flat, and tbla question ha held “not to bo pre judiced by the old aid worn-ant ery agninat aubaidy. “It doe* not boeomt U* to go on pay ing .hipping toil, to the world," tbo Provident aajd further when our right ■out purpoaoa la trad* at* bolter pro looted by aorvlng ourtelvoa In making aur tender* In tb* mart* *f tb* world" MMV DESimflE II UDEDO TEX FUND Bodies of Sovtral Flood Vkiims Are Found In tkc Rio Grand* , i , , »* ?i LA RED A, Text*, Juno 24 Hundred*' of Moxicana were rendered deatltute, aoorat of honaca washed away, tb* I#- rodo lighting plant p«t out of cagiOU »ion and much liv. atock laat when tb. Rio Grand, reached a croat of 41 feat her. today and tpread out or.r lew ly ing faction* of Laredo and Nu.io La •wdo, oppo.it.: Gov.rnm.nt office* war* flooded and oaly .pprt of tbo rail of tb* now inter national bridg* c.an.cting lmr.de and Nueao Larodo waa viaiblo above water. Water* which awopt between tb. two Laiwde* at unpr.cod.nUd awlftn.at and at tb. bigh.et .tag. .Mr recorded bora carried a long wreckage of konao* and bridge* and two bodloa were aeon. A maaa of wreckage piling agninat tko ia- Urnatloaal bridge la threatening U wrack it. Rumcrt that another riac it ranting down the *tr*am canted ja rroaaod anxiety boro. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June SO.— Twenty one thousand ncroa as Rib Grand* valley lead with crop* valued at $2,400,000 ar* flooded la Hidalgo county, n froob rla# In the lower atreukea of tb* Rio Grand* aa the re sult of flood waura which came dawn lau yoaurday from tb* San Juan riv er in Mexico, while tb* cloadbarat flood up tb* upper river la nearing IU Croat, summarised tb* border flood alt notion early today. Meaawhite the faU of lljkW inhabi tant* of Piodraa, Negraa, Monica, aero* atb* river from Eagl* Pat*, iso lated ainc* rain and highway bridge* war* aw.pt out Sunday night, la caus ing grave concern. Tb* city la sur rounded by voter and tb# food supply is thought to be abort. Tb. flood stag* at Larodo tbit morn . inf was 27 foot and rising. Lata laat 1 night a stag* of 40 feet was reported at Paiafoa, 42 mil** upstream, aad that border village was threatened with , inundation. Apparently tbo flood is traveling at tb* rat* of IS mils* an hour. It* crvtt probably will not roach the swollen stretch** of tb* lew.r Rio j Grand, before lot. Wedn.eday. The Mellon aituaUd in tb* Hidalgo and Cameron counties, contains near ly 20 prosperous towns and i* a high ly devolopaij section Ml tied largely l(y farmers from tb* mid dle western elate* . The total popula tion excede* mOO.OOO. TAPT IS GIVEN LIVELY GREETING Chief Justice of Kupreaa* Cwwrt “Cap tured” By l-oadea Newspaper Men aad Camera Men LONDON. June 20. -< By The Asso ciated I rest. I - lirrge force* of Lon dona men of the pen, the penall and ' the camera laid aetg# to William How ard Taft today and captured him bod ily. Their rank* tompritad nowspuper men, photographer*, moving picture op erators aad rertoontata. all claMoriag at anr# to *#e the chief Jaatlc* #f tb* I'niled Hla tea. He finally aurreadared to all four dlvialoaa, being interview ed. photographed end caricatured at | the same time. Otherwise, lb* chief Justice'* MCoad day la London was *p*at for the moet j port la vialtiag the English low courts. .He later railed oa King Georg*, to pwhom ho presented a message of greel- Jlng and frlandahip from President Harding ■ 'MM la ao4d oa U. 8 ships There Ig m*n fawdam of tb* sea than free | dam ifttt load. • T # GENERAL CARR Is CENTER % OF TOUCHING SCENE DURING OPENING VETERANS REUMOM |t ■ > Mr. Bailey Expects I To Clean Up State RALEIGH. June *0 ~“l have no i no reply to make to John W, Hina : dale’s attack on me laat night,” J. W. Bailey said today. ‘’Ha said that I waa a liar and that 1 am iaaah*. What can a man any in tb* way of a reply to that?” Mr. Bailey said be waa bom* read ing na into rotting book wben friend* colled on him to report the speech and aak him to mnk* a re ply. j ”1 knew my Monday night speech would bring all awd Itm | prepared for it —ffui I said it for a ! purpose. When I really go out to •fht lam going to show thorn a light. I am gains to dean up North I Carolina, aad th* Lord knows It need* it.” Mr. Hailey said b* weald make ns j further •peaches in the seventh dlt ! Irict aoliettorship contest W* ex «*»*d satisfaction 04 hit part la it, and reiterated that b* was for W. P. Evans, Hinadala’s opponent, be cause be is Bghttag Ik* “under world" ran will OPEN MOHE HUN 2MMNMEMMISES Thra* Btat«s OrgEMiggd To Um Limit With Grower Chooo- * i«« Hla Own ftlarhot EXPECTED TO SEEK FRIENDLY CENTERS RALEIGH, Jan* BE—With N two houses In tbo North Carolina beita, Um tobacco grower* coo per* tie* mactMting asseciaUen la ready to give Its Wmbers tin pa relied service far tb* orderly mar botlag of tbolr toboooa. ooaoidtig ho », 0. watklas, Jr dlraatgr ITw.mb.OM. £ d f -aa yrfy today far tb* aaeattp# of Um flat! boned of directors of tb* giant cooperative A Surpassing all rap*rtaU«M of tb* equipment which could bo saogrod 40 aocommodal. IU 72,000 mamkoOa. 14 was announced today that Um aaaerta tioa .will apaa •& -arsbaaaaa In Abb- North Carolina bolt, M waraboaaoa la tbo South Carolina bait, aad M wado hoases la tb* bright, tb* dark aad the sun-cured acreaa of Virginia. Each grower member of North Caro lina will bo given the epport*attr la cheos* hi* marketing paint. by filling eat a postal card listing the market ad kia cboiea aad otbor iaforamtioa la help in selling hla crop. Hack cooper ative market will that rooaiva allot of IU member* who have sigatfted their InUntioa of dolivoriog their tebaec* at that point ae tkot preparations may bo mad* to pay thorn there Appointment of manager* has bona made in npprosimaUly N percent as tb* markets far tb* tkreo stale* "aad man have been selected f* r Um bal sa**, according tt Director Watkiaa. who an id, “a warohonM manager, a floor manager aad several darks will , be autioaed at sack warokeasing cen i tor of tb* thro* states.* Monagor R. R. lAtUrsea, of tb* leaf tiepartment, formerly In charge as tb* loaf department of th* Amorioaa To , bo««« Company, shewed tb* grant sav in* which the association Will gal* by i having ono for*# of gradora la place of I . tb* largo carp* of buyers which tb* . auction mnrhau must maintain to rap , resent from three to ail tobacco cam ponies, in nddltlon to tb* pin-booking speculators wb* will be elemlnaUd , the warehouse floor* of the *#-’ I operative aaaociaßioa. That marehaat*. baabers and boards as trade, aad clMaona from Ah re* si* tee have gives their support to tb* organ i**d tobacco farmers was impressively shewn today by the fact that sight 1 warehouses in tb* thro* sUUa ar* be ’ lag built to accommodate the asserts | lion and will be turned over t* tb* or* ’ ganlmed grower* at cost. Naakvillo, R.idavllU, Norhaa. Wal • nutcone, N. C.s Florence, 8. C.j Aab land, Va.; Columbia, Vs-i and Brake branch, Vn„ ar* among tb* Hat *, of - towns whose aittsea* are barking the farmers ta tb* limit by arrangements ’to build th* necessary warehouses for I their organised grower*. Aa th* rboic* of the growers from • Houth Carolina la indicated by the re ceipt of hundreds of postal card* at 1 headquarters of tbs warsbouM depart • meat this week it seems cortoia tkat these town* which have aided th* aa- I: sedation will reap a rich reward in th# future patronage of thee* growers who are seeking to ally thsmselves with r j friendly contort. r ■ • ir YAC ARE 1 WELL BBEIX t You do not have two seta of man ners one far kerne aad on* for I company um. I You do not Ignore all tbo prattle t| *• of poliu society at ham*, then ~ expect to kav* aa easy, charming manner with those acquaintances ( you desire to pItSM. Yoo respect tbo personal bo I eng. mgs of members of year family, aad take no liberties without tbolr tea _ sent. W--- ■ ■■■» .'4" ■" ■»«. i W I H «. • k. r i tt; B EMfi3 | FULL AB«<iß3Hr*P i J mtm In am. i inb Y «t Says U CMMfltafcJk Uw V«ic«i Uavte U«3SS j Ftnm Knilmn Crttka, |% < EecmtlbUM u 4 WUhh ft*. 0M * RICHMOND, v*., j«m «W waa deter I bed ”** the Ghriatlgg luß erahip of tb* moa ia gray," a MlHm Jm. a roforawoo to Senator Howry Oa bot Lodgw as Maaewcbaaotu, u iX agalaat ev.rytblag Uto Sooth ataado doat Woodrow Wilson burdened tko addrosM* wbi«B featured the tpmrtag 4 fed*rats -itirawo , Senator Pal W&rfaoa, of MfaafattogL la aa impaootoaaf apooab Hi crovod tb* courage *f tbo Mas followed the star* aid bah agM?«f Jefferson Dnvtei "If auoaoaa bad in tb. Boutbera eauae, a tlen today would be paying juot ii*3 to bis manly virtue* aad aptatMMlZZg. ! ifltr ' Or. Douglas 8 Pr*«ama, NUhfH afth ' ator declaring that lb* IfaulfMl S$ South stands for la the MMuMmuZ -birh prompted the Baulk rVB th. League of Nstiouo, aUlahgdnH whatever Henry Cabal EMIB rs?£! 551. * AddrWto* as wofoum* by fllui E Lee Triakla .ad Ifakw 0«JB 1m stressed what tfcoy artTwiPSi < - Christian leadovablp of th* nX%K fought >n the Mat *UUm | A tt^with**** 4 WM ht uinea .*•!_ ». -dt -j- ti" * *'»« Wiy l.Nfwl|r WEMIH ftpftMMMMM 8. Carr, remmaador l« obfifßgf* veterans, *r»M from at. jSdF' •Heading his arms with diwl - ' tore, exclaimed to the «ddL aS| in a low voice. “God UmTmli lev* you." I f|| | m aa* n . a v _ 11- j m fe S * INr m (M Then . Storm of appUaa* foiMfN surprise was throw* kMO MT |H- : of the Boas of VoHtOUM |MWI. Eton wH#a (ft >nrEni«KU«ii wmp. i " port at speakoefb «N» Apkjj&dMamJ posed to any Uk|eu thfttwo3l^b*l against the mdlvlduuliy off gMMjr nirafi mulaimAa - Ksseapiw ( kiMbtr a# % < ‘*wd|*f July fourth dot*ration# m I deeorators'and W. C. Paamalß, dft|lT tary as tb* Cham bar as OtGmmt-m WM agreed tkat tb* jroiM>R«-% { fj arrival Cjj town decorations of aturaa ln.se establl.hm.nta uiH **rt* SB Th* deceratio* of tb* wHfta pIMW of buai**M, tb* mala HwR orgaMßfft the display of tbo HUblNy to#Uy beglu this N<g»uj|7 - - i - r-rrpf mrrriiftßt IE lEwl f WMIM? ftm ha hi owner ar flto skwlluM poUMt vondadT th* secretary of tbo Ckambat N Ooka memw aald yoofovdug, “Id Mgartid M do bit pan I* (Mb why as gettlag Olfdi boro besatlfully attired for tbo Xo4M* Coming celebration ” Every plan for tbo Mg dap km M far. (ona through la flu* etfts, MM. Denmark added, attd tndiaaMouo *M tkat an July fourth Go4di*kgV* a(R M hoot to tb* gras toot number as dial tors ‘■ft baa ever entertainod M •!** time The decorator* hue* Mtuaud toub pernry headqusrtam la tb* *l4 AfMawp ton Hotel kulldiag. Caavgaa as |ftg business firms will begi* fbi* aM)B|> ing, tk* Chamber of CoNNWN haw ing paved tb* way with aa appeal t* tb* mere baa is sad basis*** ansa I* pise* their erddra as saga R tb«y gp* called on. do . JEALOUS HURBANI UUIRW AND MUM IN-VRW AUGUSTA. Os. Jaaa Pgd ffi SXJS&IRtS were found la aa sutoasrtfft Mbnft Clio sad Dovor, Og, yaatirfif. Wfp I edged la Rlgbmoud oouaty jafl leva shortly after mlfmNRI. Ia a state usest glvea aaawMMN today, Patrick told as tbs faatlt bftL iug. stating that be kiOsd M* BWh because bo was joatloa* as bat aftpßr tloas to -other moa. hot that hla BMP’ er-in-law's doutk was saeldgßtai. **M being abet when she tried to pfgVMt him from killiag bis wlfs. 4 • ft# Doctors say eegetabies Will "sab#'**# * | * * * Vjftr' *• '* 1 *' fa/y ?W m pmoi etinp
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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June 21, 1922, edition 1
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