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PAGE FOUR - . . Hsndav ■■ 'j* •>*•■■• • .•*•••'•*•• > ..■■»•■••• —•»« * law • *’» _g ajuTTlffff i* tM* »«f»r. lUo tkt Itcal wt» jifcMiW W#f#* H* Atl Hghte «f -pm****** * "** tU l l fflT*-‘~~* ***** >r * * Uo r *** rrta nomiNii. non \i» tw> K w *""“ ah thtt mm** »•«° f | he Ar^twttfwy tor cotton. They wo interested in this tx*li in food yew« mi id bed yeer% end m e ruto the farmers t» frj* eem forth/SStude which thev usu ally tjifrfa on "the practiced point ° f SomO*a»ft. as preset one, w** cotton seems to he going to a higher figure, mer chants* are made to unduly suf fer by the unreasonable hold ing of cotton by fanners who either owe bills themselves or have tenants who owe MUa. Merchants who carry account, beyond the .period when thpy are due huye to peg interest on anooey borrowed to carry each accounts. Evidently It is a hardship upon them to unduly delay the selling of cotton. Many tenants are held bach from selling when they wswM like to and when cotton h»* al ready ragcbed a gdod pricw, by landlords who themselves owe Bant and are pot Inter seeing that the mer ho extended accom to unduly suffer. This üble in years when the in the upgrade. , Other hand, jrtma the cottonJsundW de homing wotM fMf a good thing forHheir customers, they as a ruts no advise, and are willing to carry losses rather than mm their customers crippled by sell ing upon an unduly depreused market. At such times tenants are willing to hokl if not press ed by tho merchants, but hem »a immediate sale so that he may have his money regardless. Os SX^niS Sn jt tenants aM merchants should all play fair with eadi other. TBLKPHONJb Some people in GMtboro have as much telephone cour tea* as sag aeoph* on eapth. Wit oHwr Cr Mahers people ni\% if null Twpiwnf man wt ea any on earth. Why is it that those who have no telephone manners whatever eanhot learn from those who have? Every day people ring some office, go thr"uyi> a long ques tiousng process sk te “Who’s That?*’ onfy to find they have the wrong number and ring off abruptly with an exclamation that is offensive and totally lacking In courtesy. They lode time, act rudely, get riled thspnealves and inconvenience others, simply by not knowing hour to use a telephone. M would seem that this is a lute day Ihpnoder% development for any amsfctrra«fc number of ■waffle to be living who do not knew how to uae a telephone, bug such is the case. ■hi such the following .dmpie ■tmiat once whom you want ti>- ppmrtr te and state your own n% mSVKR ask “Who'* TtmT* It far HdpoHte, unneccn safy. and makes the ronvenw* Mob twice as bng as is nwes- Be gS courteous over a tele f ghees as you are faqs to face. , "Wh?J elating b^H ,if h b r , 'tf.; .ii I One supposed be> be receiving thu l acoMTimedaftMm and nek bps ons .i whom yes sesis iafaewm feaem Tbwbm do net put tw—bto, delay, and* uimuasamrp inconycirienee uponKtham. It is turn ronsiderea the last [remnant of backwardness to cafl a telephone uumbar and !bawl out “Who's That X7 The Mspsn bon not piaaame in so suud# a amt tee, ha* it seems some- one should de It. CAM Y« KAND a IT TO US? Did you netiee Ufa beauty of yseteadag auuniem's Mean? It wan aak a spatial griita—v hut juafe n kttto spurt in behalf of Adadafacn Mag. BaC dtsertwii* xatinn readers mast have ob. served tbs Uiasliness, the good taste, the brevity yet complete*, ness with which the idea wan casaied euk theoagh every soc tioa es the paps*, including the advertisements. The management feels no hesitancy In saying this, for it is not sag r”* k Thr~ eenonam-j dnSian ed tomML. fan* n mangafa tion of the fact that everything jund everybody seemed to wmrfr tost right to predace the effect. Miem wee tha aheeace of gush and nfare gaudiaaiaj and in its place were represented the dnw plicity and sincerity with which the community regards Anaia* tfce I lav- and the- reverence and henur dun the aaeyiftces made by our boys. This representa tion was not made in the paper by anything which the paper it, seif wrote directly but in the manner that the sentiment es the community was interpreted through the contributed an tic ks, the advertising, the Mayor 1 * proclamation, and the arrangement of day’s program. The whole staff was gratifisd with the issue of the paper and fa* pleased by the evident satis faction which the community felt. It is a newspaper's boafa ness to teek always to interpotet Its snmmunity, to stimulate ito best by co-operating Jnteflb gently and in every way possible with those individuals mart agencies of the community which see working towawk these ends. This is the ideat e} The Ooldsbars New* and it ap preciate* every manifestation of the community which .en able* it to better jive up to its ideal, for it.realizes that with out this helpfulness its ideal cannot be attained. Bt'NK CONGRATULATES THE VOT Ea a \ _ , (Wa.hington Nrw«.l , >M* BUNKVILUf., N. G.-Th* HN VmMm Bunk, who *w,pt into oUc« at Hko poll* Too.rt*), today had »u«<lrntly r*. rov»rr* from tho ,Mhak te i»in* the lot. levin it fixaiak Mahrmrak: •TO THE VOTERS: "It la ronpratnlalo yoa maak aaj—alp «a jfM, wiadaai tat thr tin* mo u o*r». Tour dlaplny of Ita- Umprar, cannot, he too highly coat, mroded; la fact. It betpoak* Ike dawn of ■ am re enlishlrncil era ta our iftwr leu country. “By electing the Haa. Fuller Bunk poo SaW clearly repudiated the *tand tahoa by Wy opponouW who, all through tka •amputan. inatateS 'Wo itrod no mueo Bunk la the V. 8. Senate ’ “I ant buap roeeieing cougratulatioaa oa all atdoa, hut a aaaao of daepaaf JUaUoa fat re* aw to paaa# am atamMW ft iiyr«M nry apprvefhtlos to the ladle* —God bleu them —for tbo part tStjr played la a»y gloriou* eictoty. I bu- Itava I raa aay without 'fear of contra dtcttuu that thoy art unqucattonaM? the fairoat, moat beautUjjVand moW lovely fcmialao member* ofTb# human raw." Concluding, the Hob. fuller Bunk aatd la poor: “Haon m c**•»■" thv srmm rm thing “How tan you go hutUag when you th* SoaUAy Protev tian af^XTtrmdUT" “Well, you t enioy tho ahaatia# but I only oat blank cartridge*." , — ' \ "" * - " ■■•—j ■. . • ... —■ —rr,— - „ , - 1 * r ■ *• ii } —-n —i rn --- -- - • 1,, • BRINGING UP FATHER " X r&k e ; . . ■ BY CEOTIGE MCMANUS- ~ u,'* ■ V' ' * ~ • • • <( t J ■ - v - .. - - - - - - - - - ■ - - - .... 1 w . THCCHicror souaor f} . L_ i Mcmof-ouj it> us -ridE rTp-L.Vi CAv*>T/Mbv* CAyfJSN -HK I J L ¥ toh. ,i * m —W ~ i- - i ***• * •* • * - k Wi-Jllhi*— • fcuWW eniS-oraar* ad tk» *f fa to Mamma rh*» da* w*4 bo onW>a*t V fTMrm 11 IT tm dor w*u ho oaiokMt [ Sraao* wdg keep S*n dc*-.*ua n hot*-, ' tof oodrr the t— l"TI tilt Dap." I Thtoy la Hi* ih*etp-Wt«h ahakroonary. *f Sbo eaaothiiß adSt Ha»aw*h*t Ah* hrehiote. . Eta* Victor > Rmmaauot od Italy. t .wbnae kingdom Ih hi (So thpooc of pol- Irtthral rooohitbuv Ml M paaw aM to f y too aanaat toclto Nortkwoat Ea . pooittow Wild bo- a**bod ak M*oWti to dor and oonthHwd ootN tSowaatloi 18. Tbo awnojd totocaU tar roglataation vof the Rod* < : srooa i—ntbrrahip for IMS j wiN befit ‘lotoy and aooShhot to ' Thf Armlal ioi Do T ditahrd Urn la | > HoWtnaw* wW W f—od bp IS. lay. Inr od tho oariwtatuno Saw a WuSM.tfttl J War MkmndaF ShtSSkag. J * M now UaSo# Stop*a too—t atamp j hearing a pictur* of tho tomb od the 1 Dnlho—■ Hohttao UHtgiti co—c j pit w m It pi—eth «■ aalh today, i ’ l-1— fit toohto—otu. too War Pr* —or Os to—or. aoUh *o» Mow Tork tadhy to ksfk * bidod lat to— M—r of tho CnHoiß Stafiao —d thtak J The alb rent!* ccaoiiigtch of tho ttorST* W: C. T. U. la Sato* It. ■ *, avion* la I’hlla Jbtpblo today with [ dologate* fraor 4d couahdoo io attend A' * A monument eredtod In tko —real *f t omptog— to* mo*# ton flo— where thro Arwrtpdfe woo atgnod Poor peer* ago l« to be a—tiled >*h* with tm m Mm —at^oAm . i i pUMug cffenmnjr. Wbj Sea. Vaaher to Mm, who *u > a. member of the Parta poaco eo—nua •lon, I* to epeoh at the Aoo—tthib Day r banquet of the So— at the Amoeioan Revolution ta Flttahurgh P— ltot- : Tho new bridge ooor lho Flo oa la qua 1 Rlvoe brtwootr Fore*—ood>. N. to. and Rittery, Me., raid to ho tho h—gret ' vertical 1 bridge i» tho world, lo to hr dedicated today. A —aft ir P> to UM»«ib*d today In memof|r of Mre. koao Stl—both! TRompeon, Mother el hen. Puruhiag. a* her birthplace noae Mary vilt*. Venn. j. Gea. Perohmg In to art—d tho core-' ’ at—f. •tom f——rotof to* AneOatPe* thy; • oolOhraMoa io Tt>»th»—d, tbre., wIM be the unveiling at a «—tun of Theodore (too*on IC, a elfM M* tho dtp float Dr. ifr "■ ■ ■ HI lf(R DAY'S NEWS ■-. * , tote SSfH— ii SSS "Cre*e. Mhiotl be i f*i It# —n— l l i— mhqeahto ‘tel—nil 1 •toy. ton* a* toe toUengg* Job* Barton topgc. who flty —mo .ill—nl pi —tonn— duo—r too he ck.tr mow od the W*tt*d Stance % Shipping Board, and h*t*r a. tho .ooooeoor Os Fra*Wtit K. Lam m Haoeataep of too S Interior im F—aide— WHa—'. oahiooC Frtor en—hlog tho Haderal aoovic* MU totyi—-*—d boom powaioas* and* io—tenet— - fhioogo in wfaflEßfilto r Ihf a mototo.no-toe taidog tho H—e deodt- Ml. Moioded— ot radrowdiag. M* lo—* *ide. wao joe 4 while ho w— nerving g—*onl ..omil foe too 1 Chicago G***» Wwhta Ratlwny. After JoMdng tho Shi— log BM>i l» aided >|tb— i—dent tin Ml Mo comp*—Hotiee, ; nvctke diop—* ■ vdmae o hig>* dp— —dtot— One a—ded. Mo. Bar— ha* ii* high n—ndood io tho ta—i paofeo ■ I .las, nod h— torn oo tho booth at the Uil—io l—.th r e—eh , v |! 0-0 THtoAVS ANHITHRSSRiRR • I " ,i IF——Jb bad* ad Reitiah, Tori—, and hidio— o—wbod Foot AH*ri. at Chatty , VoMoy. M. T. « I IMS Mogd.uo iaouod • deer— to- If otototi— tbo t—so at Moilaod* bg vhwk i j the- nmon og th— —toy wo. to. , i —Up rm—it. • 1 rgJt—€—. Sorgo ad a Moi'aMooh, no tod i —fereroOr oooinoMidov. Im— m! r | Ruaberford coootp. Bo—. EMlad at [i b—Mb ad P— Bldgw M—cb T. MSS, IMK-R. An—oHlylh, Sr— pre.h do— at India— iwMbg.. diod Mtonm- I IngturK —<l So— Waohins— l*a, a—it «, vrsn IS73—The General Aoe—tblp of Fntawo met Vo—dlt— far the elec tion of a Provided*, i o MU— PVMid.nt tdarnovo le—ed a • pe—iaem—on OdmitUag Waahiagteo ' Into the Union oe the fo—y-e—ood M Stoke. | —lk-Tho IPvhi of Boo—.here vn ■, - rzr.T. ’ in.—lled M Governor. General Os Cm * ado. • HlS—Gerwpa en— stlgqd tho Al * lied arui.tit* ton—at SonlU. , ONE TINS Ml) TOHNT Am, rival. Unknown S a Idler buried vi f j A rUngton. Ulator rejected Lloyd Georg*’. I rial • propo—fa v . # !TOUAY*S BIRTHDAYS "™IT "I*—T —KKiiiPfc f»!•» fftf nit ytffy>4 )g * tin .mii—l HpRMp Iwrfgsly,, .bo— SI yv—a *ge Mfa , *. »i» d> •j Nando Atom** who la ■ .ported to b« contemplating a relunt io tho .tag* . been In Bah Ltfto* City, M y.ar. age today, g William to CotiiOO, United Slat— —ib—aador lo Chlfe. Mom Lodi, K T-. M year. Ago toftav Dr. Marlon L. Rpittain', the ac« pre.idont juf (Me Oborrla School of Technology, born In Wlßu. county, i Gn.» 67 yoa— ago today. S.nuel In.oll, the esocottee he— of public utUity eoterpriM* in IS . .uu. of tho middle wept, horn 4a London, Hog In—. S 3 yearn ago today. ' Walter t. Mar—gill*, infloldor yt the Pittoborgh Hotlooal laoguo boeeboll ' team, born at Springfield. Hut, 30 year, ago todag. l , , : L'nivereity Expect. 1 Victory Over V. M. I. CHAPEL HILL, Hov. IS-Ho— Conch Bill faint loft h«re t(Wight with —o doMn football player, con.titutlag the Carolina .quad, for the Arun.tico day gam. with V. M. f. la Richmond The UniVer.Uy community expect. victory, bat I. not by any mean* free p from unea.iaeaa. V. M. 1. beat N. C. State 14 to o,*and Carolina woo from 11 toil to ttoHfaillMii of H, It would look ae if V. If. I. had ' clightly tho ketter bqt of cour— comporatiro .cor*, afe notdrioualy de ceptive. And it la not fprgottan that Carolina, when It went up agalnet N. C. State, had had an cieeptid—Up hard two weeka, having play— Yale. Trinity and South CaeoUna within the 12 dayn preceding the MrgggJe with State In Raleigh. I The Tar Haeto left for Richmond in go— condition. There hove been injuriet in evidence ntnee the Tulane fray loat Sauirtoto. >i l H IIIRIII IIM totoMtol to , tcriou*. • That the regular flrot etrlog will go ill at tho »tort U taM—-for-—noted-hrto- That meant, from right to left in tho j >•»». *— Morrla. Matthew*. Pritchard. 1 Blount. Pbind.itee. HtTver, Cochran. and. in Hie htokSeM. Mr Donald. John ' »t*mj Kng# Jfotrie and McOee. [' »t loAm to if the' farolina-V. M 1 j MAW* •* ning with the Carollna-Vlr ginia garni In the Inter*. It .tir. op Many >t—enl. h**o ••‘fa trip ihla year but —i SfS|A —tAni-.viHr r.rh.f* Richmond', grater accei.ihik j ll F eomething Ta do with It And pa.ha— t— •«—uoi.nmof of the moacbiag-if .otdlovy. a— haokplnving. —4 coal m—og MS king oo Ae—ae ft—, ottogtokb* thgArnirv t* go. HtH ft- HiM-Dbrh.m bug —oo*'|e pi—f|Kg *o— Mo red bogfa h— o a IgA op —- tioa with too rail mode. HieTThUH how. to p# moo*, (to —go he rag ie.ee bar. —rly tomorrow and get to Riab. m»— ig tinea too the —m* ( •• fRNSMtSItoP ROHtol vi^ •r * JftßHMfßUßrrrs * to * %m otoet Interfering Whb Screen Wllf Nay. Inn—me. I Ri’w T-eg Wdtfdl O— the- InhtoMf' Question, tm fbe toeto— hi th4 RamafHu.ru. c |,e Mow ye.Cerdwy wan that having to do »hh Ito mneorehip of motion pio tuo— At the office of Will H Hnye. No. 623 Fifth Avenue, at IS oclork loot night, whe— W dtfbrt WflT Rod h—• (net.fled from Bo.ton onlL cm.oe*ih> headquarter*. It toe reitaonhip WII had N>«n Mat— at leant * to t. Thl. la lb efirat time dn (be hi.lory o ft— film* t—t a SWto boa voted on (the mgtter of min •or. hip. ’ HMIW the Hay. office have In tint— they were not directly ..ur clato# in tho fight iTrUFiTachumll* agwln.t a State aupervioioa of Aim matoec, l« lo known that Mr. Hayu, aa th# ho— of t— picture indu.try in tkio o—n*ry. Jo deeply Internet— i*• *Me graioa M I* undoroto— the outcome es the Maniaehuaetle voting would indicoto tho fooling of t— peo ple g—eroily oa tkia qto*Mon. 1 L OHWTW MOORE *W IPA [ TVHu HPvPOOb or Tnc f I V W Ml - OPERATIVES WALK OCT > - - AT KOOKY MOWWI ROCKY .MOUNT, Nw*. l» Acc*f««* •o • Ailnuat od MM*(i »i>proxi»*toly Mil; rapltfMi of tho Rocker Hkill l Mill* quit work Ik it morning where Ha pcrintendakt II L. HtMoi dlechalgod , Kmploym Crarer french «nd Hanfcor Karate Mleant their aliened actlvkle* in the urgenixelion laet bight of a local branch as the United Tec tile Wo to* to Tfie act at the***perintcndent It Raid l, te hare followed HnMt lerf aettdlty I bjr an arganiaer as the textile organic , tloa in tkla atly> whM* the etrilte Miie ,T morning wae preciptMrhrd lull oar mg the , denial as a m«wm yatterday to Mr. neeimilnd ta - eaaak to the rural wee* at ra w—r awera w pw— re w the noog hour. Ho ape* 4*og*4 th* .Mae °t tho comparer** groaned*. aad accord , ing to tha etoteiaaat erf a mill oOctal hit rapt* mam'that ho aeo aid hoM the mart in# In the itrul, Later he wae adyiecd that with a city ordinance , end that pee ad act aw at tha mayor of th# jrlty rauet flret bo eaeierod, ae»d the reeult woo a meeting loot eight In wfcfch tha two rare tli..charged today are deeNred to hoto take* a peamlnmnt port. rf' • When Job a Howard Payne wrote the , play tap flag tha foment lyeta “Howie, Sweat Home" ho ewe •• hard optfiat iha dual—d as tha wtralrwlhv and nil that wae lo It foe tltb* Within a few . Weal So tha man who had heoght it , from hUe had etapred SIO,OOO from j “Ihxne, Swoet llama” alone, ovvr 100,- 000>rapiea hainr eaM. 1 ' 1,1,11-1 KINSTON. No*. 10e—No doubt re melaod today as tha eleetien as Jamae id. Pamera ro Tueadap’e hallattng In tha [Sixth Judicial Diet net Powera Wae re-elected with a majority ranging be mett incomplete. Powera had oa oppartowlty to do much campaigning la hit awa b*,- half; h« .woo baary with court matter*. Maay of hie friend, ip thin part of the diatrirt ware aaawore that ha we. op poaod; nearly ovoryan* alee far whom local Dcneoc rate ho lie tod woo unoppooed or “in the clear.” Whoa tho voting etaetod tha o*»r whelming Democratic maJreKtc* in Leaoio, Hapten and Onelow roontkr. re garded the balloting aa a maea for ami litki Mii (mm * ama^m the poll*. In Repablioan Sampoon the apathy warn not ta great, and W. H. eoypna- npggMant, ma »p,a ae. jaetty of a eaapto as thoreaad tiara, It wae re par tail Republican gwaatara are eaid ta-have eaogndettoted Powara on a “majority of *M.“ That figure taday wae too email PALM TREE GROWIM Md l-aat Keating Ptße* of (tap* Plant Math er Unfed hyttoalt tolto at Jtddab Bee’e lornt* nrffttk heeling place, lei claimed by $0 be at Jtddah. the eeapert as jHk.'' mv&iim Mont h nounces tlf IffttoHngchaage in PuWman tow ping rfsr Hires, ef fective Tuesday, Iforemtwr 7th, 1922; Raleigh-Grsansboro sleeping ;ac handed ip trains til aad lt2 will be extomkd to bscbnie the Raleigh - Winslow- Salem sleeping car line and wdl be handled in trains 1 and 8 Ire tween Gvaensboso and Winston- Salem. Effective sane date, Golds boro - Winstuu-Salertr sleeping •#r line wlfT be dfsconttnued utgl passengers from Goldsboro and beyond for Greensboro and Win ston-Salem wfl! be taken care sleep uig car. Tfun win slen apply Ml opposite direction. There will be no change in R*- leigh-Asheville, or Goldsboro Salisbury sleepiag cars, i. St BLOOD WORTH, I). P. A. DR. W. L. MORRIS Chiropractor Gffk# Hours—o-12, 2-5 Office 20b Grant baubling Dr. Mwjde E. Wetdimn < iHrwprgfMf 400-41&ftPaat MMg. * no—**’ otNTt'HCu f . xwWvr a** n ; TO, Or »-*'* uri- -Ai ill J Thane' in a graveyard .urroaaded by I*: high whit* walla, which ban an* been , opened for n eingia interxeoei fbr more l j than MW* «aare, j* a grtot tandf with ,: »pla tree aro* lag oat as tha atom ( rwat, a wentor ei lM» Orfhnta iteWf. whuh (a eappaeef ta am# th* last 1 pi**« of reel of oar fiwt mother. Ar cordiog to th# Aonhlnn Uwditton. hiv* 1 wa. more than >OO feet tall. %very eeven reeee thewaawSl as $n rhtod JehmaOlitee tyake a pMfriaiaß* to thlo .brine, and evory year, »o th* jag end mem, on Apt* t, Which dm* toprt ovate the annivereaVy ot Hi* d*M* of ' Abel, the d«*r of the temple forming o canopy over th* «e*p**ed tdKN> es Eve la- fore*4 epen aad rwaaahb an all aieMt Ta epfto of alt the pffor. of the hooper. 0 ( 1 > - >■** ~ TVrrlM* orta* of engol.h nr* hoard. Which are «WPSrei» •* b* tR# lamenting of Eve far her beloved eon. NEW YORK CLKCVMM HOST SENSATIONAK MO POLITICS (Now York World) The New York election tads moat . pactional pollttonl rave real kaown to Amorieaa politico Harding’* unprecedented plurality of more than lAOS.OOO in l»j0 hae been wiped oat aad Smith tow feat lat the 1 State by the largext plurality s ovwa given t# tax candidate <**» mvernnf. | Voider la AraialveJy beat** tor Uni ted State* Senator by Copeland on the tariff If.uc in a State that Wadsworth worried two yueur. ago by more than SOgWXL < V . . # EsnaJag agnlam tho abfeot Rapuldi ren gwverana that Mew Ttorh ever had. Alfred,Jt Smith baa. e nletovi d the tint the State baa ha own. Smith ii trrampb la- a teiamph of Hhoroliaaa Had Hewt boeet emtnated .for amcreor by the Dcmgjtrato. Miller h» aU probability waaM hum ton re atertod. Th* Heart raw Mia ay wmild have Wiped Uye ptoltleal MM* eienn and k would hove wiped out pearty lire* a* weft. There would haew been dn»y one tour, aad tha* lew* would haa* been William E. H carat, with at laaet M pap cent of tho EepwMtcane *"* P"»h#|» a per rent of th* Daaio erau eggportiag Miltor ia order* v t, ka*p Herat oat *f th* gavamar'a chato. Tho Harding AdeamiatanUon wowld haew beta forgottea. Tha rer -r -m0..., -_A PROCLAMATION™ ' . 4 ' ■■■• ' . •Si / ■ | BY THE MAYOR ‘ • •/ .11 >*■ <UU .1 I , , n- » j-i-;* ,;•#» WHKRKAB, on ttre Hevthth fkiy of Novaiaberc WML Che Armiaftiw wis sfgneff flsEt ended th« greatest wiur kjiuwti ' 1 •1 to nwn. TTUm \ris 4 joyful occasion tci k #i the pcapl* o i the *' Wofjd. The event was calslirated in nmmiv dlffesmt way*. / Pragtrs qf thanksgiving wens offeml to ike lrttngGo4, Mil 1 were rung. whisWe* souuded.*. fireworks diiphifii, «M 1 / crowds of aae» «od womwe!pareded the streets singtog the glad tiffing* of poaca. Those who hEd loved ones dcross tIA way o» about to go. rejoiced that the war web emfed. Ik 1 ‘ , the mere ewer tkera, a erf df gladness and thankfulness was . > 1 heard, as the* wore saved from tha damnable destruction of t skof and skefl, ««a. eo|d. hunger death. Those that had loved one* sleep mg oyer there who had 1 made the supreme saerfftea, they too, weee joyous aad yet sad for there would be no gladness of heart for them when the boys caipe home, but were glad for otlrers as ho would be made happy. These, are the reef heroes and ta thoae dear men and women who gave their lives for the catree as peace should always be remembered by dll true American* who should take every opportunity to honor and respect thehr maraOTy. Tha living care Aot for honor and glory but wish H all far thoae who now a leap waiting the Great {tesurrec twm Morning wheh they will again line up for the Roll Call •* Whereas, we did celebrate and make merry oa Novem ber 11. 1918, tmd at that tiipe rfhl say that we would always remember and make it one of bar moat gtoriaue holiday*. Time has passed by capidh and the memory of tired day ia a thing of the past with many, but for the love, honor \ dnrf respeeff thkti we have for the fifty-four l*oys,f»r Wayne , ~ tuuaty urut alT>hope that gave Vheir Uhep forr'yiju, •msWßi J -5i h,v ' I Eilwr U. Bu», Ithe •V wRy of Goldsboro, Stada of North Caroirna, do hereby sal mrert by prodamatiew, Saturddy. November 11. 1922, -m renhietiee Day. thfs (tey the churches open - their floors for services, prayer and thanksghrng. the yoereg ami old' make joyful in celebration by play aud song. At the Hour of 11:0Q o’cJoclc C let Jbe fire liell. whlatlas. and bells of tha cil# redound in celeliratiort of this comiiemorata day, and on the graves of thoae boya that wore the uniform of their vaunt ry let us place a wreath, m a token es respeot ami memory fan* those who will never forget thek* satrihee. Let our prayers <re thia thy go trp toAlmlgldy God that the day* of war wUI Ire do more. IN WITNESS WHKREOF’, I have hereunto set my I hand and caused the Seal of the City to lie affixed. Done at the City of Goldsboro, this the ninth day of November, in the rear of our |s»ni. One Tliouaaud Ninf Hundred and Twenty-Two. , „ •* EDGAR H. BAIN, .Mayor. - gSftnlle . lt>T CALJ-CO 1 ****** ft I**'* j * o♦ r -»•»• 9mmem mm' -i !j ■ * “j vwmagteXßL&jgS: T* Hi” Ts -1 ore of th* sixty a*agntk Cnetana veals knv* been f<rgntoia. Navdnler xrpuld tore • yrfdf pirere Mltor-. •Ml intreakig w—is km« k**n f argot . tap •»# WHfc» «nM tow rep recanted n viaarioae onnrnf ,sgneat‘ - ' TH. Gowns aeng ktoton at Syr. «M* hvfore he *|. hoe ten at th* gall* yeen-rday. »h*» Alfred B. SaiitK by AH nngalftoeat cog rag, *aS '*** >*Merehiw r*fut«d all affaw as • compro 1111*1-, uvfrwlulmr(J |kg tonr.t *f®ty*ki|i, aiM not coßiitAig^ b.intelf bat kept Haarxj *ff tkg tlaiM. Tw* yea r« aga the gaapf* *f Mae Yaw, WtrlMarvd by tiy 4 grlUtotoß Stow gai cgnipatga asStiMl gtoMw-] wfhon, voted avyrwhalainnfy tmt n*r »nlcy aad r*M<.W They Mtor total r •d Vtotow to ,b* T Uto Ur. yaeto Tk,y §hr naoinaley In eewregl of Qgto mmm d kne* to A M Wn 14 Tb*y W rwetton ..Übli.hed in authority, «f A* more they lototcd nr IT Hi* i »Mjr. eared for ft | Again** * radical f# r rwvog* only Ilk* He.no. Muter would have wag ?In epto of Ik* f*r**d *4 #*• party. Agnlnet an h*nwt aead etoaeee litoral Dike Smith, bn urn* o**ttototorad> The i Covaagae tem* ainto th* gat to tarry , mbet hf tha alnt o| th* Repabliaaa . Party *to eedy In thr *al. hut to th* • toe Mon; yet there w*» mukh- in M* own > * ertmrnldrettnri that Runted heavily ! agulnef htm; Mv« York f* agahmt thie } hfullatt-Oagc Pnikßtflon Enforce meat Lae. ft i* *gxlo«r the Lath law enact ed at the di-mamt wftbe prutomtonal ed al the demand of she profcxMokal although he inn t emtec notion that he rayruneato to g*venuwnnt. HI. traettto policy could explain tip rqormouh voto agoln.t him In New Yorq Clip, but It doe* not explain tho .amailng Smith vow up tho Stale la an-' eient Republican ttronghald*. k dlf fhrt-ut year might have 'told, a differ ent ’ etoty. A different Admlatklrntloa In Washington might have Seen 0 help to- Millet inotead of a Handicap. With a different Democratic caadldato it would certainly hgv# been a different etatoi for Alfred K Smith, by virtue of the campaign he made and the ma jority he roPerf «v eh* pan* yevtarday, emerge! Ot a great PenyeruMe fender - not only for’ the nnchnllescrei loader of hie party in Ndw Tdrft but n figure to be reckoned with hereafter in the political Ilf* of tho tfatloa.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1922, edition 1
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