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►*. < w> mote..#. .a, ,■ ■ i ■ • WEATHKR . Bain l«*4v and Rtokikly Monday W—**> Sunday; fresh shifting winds. VOLUME ONE; NUMBER 281 Wholesale Indictment Os War Dollar; Men In Wilson *8 Administration ' * ' * | ■■■■■■■*• $ tecMb Om AmMm( Secretary la Cabtact An# Nuaibcr Os Biff* last BMbni Men Tbroaghaat War— Charge ' Caaaffiracy Dalraai GavaraaMat WASHINGTON, Dm. Ml —Benedict, .Crowell, assistant tNrtUry of war an CM tfe Wilson ndminlstratiau, and all "Mlw • year” m« associated with tha oanncll of national dafaaaa, wot* India too hara today by tha asocial Brand jn*y iaaoattßatiag war fraud* on charg ,e of coaeplmcy to defraud tha •avora ■ Mat la conatraation of wartima army i temp* and eaatoamaata. Tha othara In -okttm d war*: WHi tom A. Btarrott, Marion C. Tatia; Clemens W. Luadoff; Clair John 1. McOibboaa; Jaaraa A. Moors, a Char«o Caaapiracy j' Tha indictment chair*#* a conspiracy to ataladoaJniaior existing laws and mg-, alatloasi to aoarrol tha giving of cod ttacta to frionda, associates anj clients aadar tha “oast plus” system, which itj la charged raaoltad ia a fans to the gov eraasdlt of million* of dollars and re duced tha moral* of labor. The indictment a or* the Brat big •ale* la attoraay General Daugherty's attacks on many war time contracts which tha deportment of justice holds altar saboastive (Investigation to be ftsudulent. Others ara expected to fal low sad It fa estimated thst the smouats involved when th* attorney general's full program is under way will ran Into hundreds of millions of 1 dollars. . Today's Indictments came as the re sult of consideration hy th* grand jury of a mass of evidence which th* attor aoy general had been gathering for 18 months. It was presented by former Beprosoatativ* McClulloch of Ohio now a special attorney general. Tiff indictments, applying te all nam ed alike, charges that contratora, the afcoots, engineers, architeta and oMeers *1 th* government entered a conspir acy to act np a system proßtabl* to th* contractors pad prejudicial to th* gov era meat, and to control th* giving of contracts to friend*, associates and (Moots, post sag pragpogtiap. The emergency construction commit te* of the couinril of national defense, the fadietmeat* charge, was need a* the vehicle tor enraging aal th* alleged plan. Charge 4T Frauds Th* govern meat charged that th* al leged conspirators used the if’ member ship on th* com mitt** te unlawfully indue ac* other odlcers of the United . States ia the plana and policies for carrying oat th* war time construction program; to attain th* "coat pins" aye team; te eliminate aaual safeguard for th* government and to defeat checking up and supervising th* contractors. Th* indictments, which chargo 47 overt acta, farther charge that the *l - conspirators used that* positions for their” men gain, and assisted, con (Coatinued oa page ft**.) ieEifnvm e SMITWS RELEIS Move* on the Power* That “B*" Despite Oppogition of Naval Captain George dmlth, son of James A. Smith of Mt Olivo, ha* keen ordered and trans ferred to tha Mat cMst and will re e*iv* hi* dlschargo from thg American navy as sms as ha arrlvM, according tp n telegram totCypnrossman Charles Lmbaa Abernathy, it was stated yester day by bis secretary J. J. Hatch, who te atilt la th* city tp nding th* Christ-, mss holidays. For a .♦bile it wa* re potted that young Basil > was not to receive his discharge, that the Captain and therefor* he wouldn't. Congress- Utan Aberaethy,- however, mov* th* pavers that bo to action sad Admiral Tbent*. Washington of Washington, orders hta release, and that is all there to-to It. \ • . **a •• - . 1 T "" IBYIN P. COBB AT nil OLD JOB FOB ONE NIGHT PADUCAH. KY* Dec M.-irvln S. Cobb b«ld down the jab of Manag ing Editor last night of the News- Democrat the paper he left la IPOt to go to th* New Yoch Baa. From hi* aid dost, a Biter* la th* Howo-Domarrat odkc, he aaperln tended preparation of copy and, among other thing* wrote a signed Mary. Bay Padachans visited the olßce L Isas* BdMer (ekh la action. F , Mr. Cobh, a native of I'adurah. Wa* vloMlag his another Mrs. Manl* Cobh hot*. Reaps nding |e an arg* >|g Tot bock layto harness", he ac nattged aa H*v It alien from G. H. ff Twsdman. pokllaher of th* N*ws-D*> ■acral to hold the editorial reins Bar oao night. MABBHAU. HERRING DEAD Marshall Herring, ago II one of th* plmmer eitiaeaa of Be von Springs died •bore Friday aad was busied yesterday. THb i* tha tether of Albert Herring and bos on* brother John Herring. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ... - * - .in* mi....»i - BEAUTIFttL WOMAN NEARLY LOSES MIND OVER LOVE-AFFAIR b , Mlbb Ltk Lynch, Ac* It, In Pit Ifni Mental State Aa a Result BELIEVED THAT SHE . MAY RECOVER ... & . a - Lei* Lynch, age 18, yoang womat woman clerking inn local store for the post few week*, has lost power, orer her mental farilittaei aad it Is holler ed by physicloas Whe attended her that It was canoed by aa unhappy lov* af fair with Letter Mitchell, *f But* college. Th* beaatifal younk woman who has bq*n raving at Intervals far the past Raw day* and wh* laid snatch es of her eaperiencs to A. K. Howell, superintendent of public welfare, was carried to the stat* hospital yesterday. Some say that all of th* meatal *a siety was caused by the opposition *f hor uncle, W. }!• Ceppo, of Princeton, tn her marring* t* young Mitchell. Other* say that young Mitchell wh* I* taking vocational training at But* col lege aad ha* Imen working nigkt and day to complete hi* studies, neglected hie home girl. Jtitl ethers knowingly declare that Mitchejl found another sweetheart in Raleigh and that th* beaatifal Mies Lynch found out about It nng couldn't stead the mental stress. Hr. Howell Is of me opinion that her condition to only m temportry de rangement and that D will yield to ppychiatri* tmatment. Rest proper f°ed. ytet sarreundingi am aeme of • he'ihTMWt He believe, *h# needs. Her ease is defined an, “ Dement tap rend ox’ 1 Frieadi her, and strnngen*. too, have aapraseed a great deal of interast ia tfe ease. Bam* have decUral that the is very beautiful, ibov the average ia intolligeace, and talented aa well. A note of sympathy , has sounded by those Who understand she is aa orphan. Sev eral times she has tried to toll the story te her brother-in-law Willie Hawell, hat sine* her meatal eoafa suon sh, always getd confused before gutting very far. At times ,he throws her arms about her friends necks and goes off incoherently into a semi-m --elt al of hor csportencoa. ‘SI Os OH OEM “ cramp- Cfaigf Gets Sort At Insalting Interview, Orders Man Away % Hence and Forever KINSTON, N. C. Dm, St.-Theq Ev.r iagtoa showed the gentlemen the doer. Being a religious man, ha gav, him a slip of paper hearing tha tw* wards "Goldsboro’’ and Greenville.” Had he not boen relifffona, he stated today, he would have told him to go—elsewhere. A perturbed Comfort resident whined late the police station here ia high gMr and teld George fcrartngtoh, police chief that his IB year aid son bad ran away and waa boat on joining th, navy. Com fort It remote frm hem, eom* hour's ride, end th* piaston police hav* no jurisdiction them nor particular Internal in the pine*. "I want you t* telephone the recruiting stations and stop this thing,” Mid the visitor Erarlngton reel tated a moment and then acquiesced. Ho would be accommodating, bo derided. "Where om th* stations?" ho asked '‘Them’s on, at Greeavilto,” the visitor replied. Kveriagton mad* n note on papor. "Another at Goldsboro," tfe Comfort man said. Another oa the paper. "Wh>nx arc seme mom 7" ssked Everingtoa.' know -just 'phone 'em all around. Yoa ought te know whem they're at—don't you know 7" The discomforted t'omfort ian waa peeved. ( “Ne, 1 don't knew wkem they're the chief confessed. “Then it’s a pity yoor'ra aa d—d Ig norgsnt,” sai dth* conferee from Com fort. That was wham Everingtoa terminat ed the Interview. “Get oet of horn," he ordered. Hia dignity nad th Camtert man wera both ruffled The lost youth may even now ho “Miliag, sailing, over th* hounding maiy* far dll that Rvortagten knows. MORE HIRTHH THAN DEATHS , - IN GOLDSBORO TBIB YEAR Blrtha e acceded detolhe ta OaldshMo daring 1888 hy 114, according to edl ctal rnrard* kept ky Beg te tear Rrbt C. Cmerit. . TOOK MB HMHUKim Wrvm NrUbbrJ Bank Cluiaf* Hub Ptbbb SIM.OM U *3*0,000 BmlMlbc | • «■ ■ *'«•» Before th* advent of IBM th* bow hem* of t*f Maya* National Bank will roar Da proud height above Goldsboro 'aad tncraoM th* sky line to ten stories It will he an. edifice that any city «*n i wall ho proud of. Constructed at gran ite., brick and terracotta It will he mod •ni In every respect and %UI iavniv* an expenditure of MM,BOO. th* plan* lav lag boon enlarged since the arigtnal bgilding permit wa* issued far lIIMM. Th* Wayn* National Bank will at**- py th* graaad floor, the meaaaalne fleer end the has*moat. The upper stories will he give* ever t* oHcials which will he **rr*d by tw* elevators es th* latent deeiga Intended fey spoed and safety. Th* building will he es st**l and reta 'faroed cnaerot*. Th* drawing es the amended s tractor, will b* r*e*iv*d la a few days when the News will pabtleh a picture es th* budding aa it *lll lank whan completed. Tern vault* will be provided an An •••Bod floor. Oa* ter books aad record* th* other for cash and pocartlo*. Th* latter will he th* very last word la har sh**'' proof construction Thera will else he safety dvposit bo*** for individael as*. Th* as*moat will he need for storage of valuables each as eilver, works of art •r other halaagiag* of people whe may be oat of the city aad do not want to lanv* them la their homes daring their absence. This tenter* has proven-BMfll in ether cities. la tpeaking of their new building. Vie* President Aad Cashier W. E. Stroud eald: “We havo aa abiding faith la the futur* of Goldsboro, Ways* County and Eastern North Carolina, has a trading territory that ealle for increased bank ing facilities and far this reason w# justified In erecting oar new hem*. W# nr* confident of th* fatar* and leak for * prosperous New Tier, fa IBM oar dally deposits averaged MMJNN hot ter than la 1881 * Two MIIHoa Dollar* Worth Cot too Hood fed On Local Market 1t22 la th* neighborhood of lI.OOMM.M worth of eetton was atarketod locally daring IBXS. This Is on an erttmnS* of from St,Boß to *B,OOO Imles which oold at on avetag* of a boat twenty eenta n pound. In speaking of th# tot ton situation for this year ft G. Thomp son Midi "Prices ranged from 10 I-S to M 1-8 coats pad pound during the y»*r and I would My that th* av*rag* price was * round 80 Mats. This is ter midllng cotton. Ginning to date ia th* county for 1888 i* a little less then 88,000 holes, whll* in llti It was 84,000 bales, e docaMs* *f 8.000 hate* on aa increased acreage 4f twenty per rent. I would- estimate th* bell WMftl damage at ton pay coat, although ia earn* place* tbi* amounted to as much as 40 per cent. About 88 pa* cent of th* I#BB crop he* been market ed, except that which bee gen* late th* hands es th, eo-operatic, association. I And the people of Wayne county ia more comfortable circumstance, than they were this time last year. The #*l leok for 1888 is indeed bright. The cotton farmer must heed the presence of th* boil weevil and flght him aleag th* best known line#.” HAVING ATTENDANCE r* TBOUBLBB AT COG DELL HOWELL DBLIVEBS ULTIMATUM Cogdeli school Is having its attend once troubles these day* and Caaaty school taperintepdsnt Jerome and Wel ter* Snparintoadent Howell have de li-s red their altimatara The school was burned la October the day after school started, a charck was need temporarily, bat sente of the children on J. T Edgar toa’s place bav* net attended siatc* and though it i* claimed hy th* distance mpasartd by Mr. Hewoll aad Hr. Jerome last week that they live beyond limilß it ia Mid they nr* , trying to fere* the board to put on eom, means of transportation Mr. Howell Mys be be lieves all will eater their children after Monday after the parents meeting. ifemt n mi —■ ■ ■ DEPUT BHEBIFP IB CHANGED FELONIOUB SLAVING CHARLOTTE. Dec. SB.-An order for th* immediate srrnet of William Dan Baxter, deputy shsrjteof Lincoln county on a warrant chat It the felonioea i slaying of Fred Allison who wa* killed in an encounter with deputy sYeriffs near Liaralntoa. wn* issued lent night hy BelMUor Leroy HuSma a, es th* 18th judicial district. Th* solicitor ordered that Baxter'* bond be Axed at 818.800 - e * # e e e * * * * • COMMERCIAL NATIONAL * • BANE AT WILMINGTON • • INSOLVENT AND CLOSED • • WASHINGTON. Dec, Mr—Aa- • • Iherlsotloa ter the cleeiag of the • • Commercial * vttonal. Bank of Wll- • • mingtoo I whe sent hy the • • Comptroller of the currency bpoa * • receipt hy him of InformaHtoo • • from th* aotlouol bank examiner * ' of th* Inform el too indicating the * • honk uslvescy. The Comgkrol * • sßrs to had Who I rod a* dot site * • today aad wu expecting aaShlag • • before early neat weak. •, • eoee uoooo GOLDSBOBO. MOHTM CAHIJMA SUNDAY MOBNING. DBC. IL MU ■ "T •V A *•##** SI, do* « GOUMBOBO IN 1888 * • la tkia lean* ad tha Gnldeboy* • ,4 Now* an sstud eSsrt is mod* • • In prinsnl n ramgviksntlvo re- • • same ml whnt Goldsboro haa no- * • esmpllohsd Ip 1888. tt In a story • • moat n soar* of dUfeeont artlctoa • • by siagli who are IdagMßgß with • • tha ateddag of a rtty mm pro aunt- • ' od In tkl* tons nd The Mow*. • • They Ist thetr awn Mary and * • than* atortna ate woB worth mad- • • tas. Thin wM ha aa aaanal tea- • • tar, of Tha Gnidshorn News. • nnnaoo o en* FMR MOWMENTM. ACHIEVEMENT OF THE CHAMBER COMMERCE PlsaaiNf Csrb Market Next <, y«BF Reap Piet MiHfea Dol ’ fair Ini pro vesaeft t IS ONLY PART OP THINGS PLANNED (By W. C- MUMMABR. Borrotary It givoa as ptoasara te comply with yoaa request a* te fantlahlag yon wife a nows article outlining soar* of th* arflvltioa at this urgaaisatloa daring th* ctosiag yoar. W* aru foetiv# that if w* worn to attempt to fly* you tn dotall space that has bona allotted as weald not permit pabllratloa. Therefor*, we shall coafla# out remarks to oa* of oar tester* aokievmonts. Oar city aad eoaaty is thoreaghly fern (liar with th* development along th* Hine* of menalactartog. street. Improve ments, building aad oar rpmmerrlel growth. W* ar* all familiar with th* fart that over a million dollars haa hern appropriated daring 1888 within th* gate* at ear city ip resident*] manufacturing and commercial ha! Id in g* aad a similar amount has been •pent for city streets sad other Im provements. This development has token piece boaaasa oar baataasa interest rea lise* more stoongiy than ever hofOr* th* possibilities Os Gelds hero. Th* chamber of ComaMfdff being the one com morels I organisation whom over two handled *d oar loodlgg ettissns aad professional men pm*t with individael Ideas aa to Th* par#*** of their prgknitstlon, end realising that ia aaited men power there I* strength, **fly ia 1888 adopted aa agriculterel program, knowing beyond say doubt that the term development In Ways* County meant pragma* ter aar city. A strong representative commit tee es oar Wayne eoaaty termers wa* organised, approved ear program aad pledged themMlv** te Mslet in putting it lata effort This program carried a resolution urging th* termsrt to dives •ify. t* predae* morn food staff, con sisting, #< liv* stock, pfvttry, corn, pete tees frait for canning aad drying, aad n number of other feed products that w* hove had to hay outside es oar ton*, ty in tha pest . > Bp ook* FopJ^aelf. Th# Chamber es ('ommero*,.with th* support es th* eh*** mentioned agri cultural committee, premotedt aad stag yd oar IPtt Fair which spoke for lt aelf. W# all recognised this fair a* being th* b**t w, hav* #v»r had aad its sac cess i* da* largely U th* effarto that oar reaaty oflclsl* aad cltlaaae, both mon and women, pat forth. W* *shlhlt td the most varied It** of poultry, liv*. stock and other term products ever shown ia our county end th* Chamfer of Com ms res fssls that thoir efforts ia th* dlvartificd firming program assis ted largely te bring thin Into reality. It might be interesting te hath ear farmers end business interest to kniw feo* durlojt th* past year It ha* been necessary for as to purchuM from northern, western and eastern markets ever two hndred rare es fey, on, hun dred and nine csrs of meat, thirty ala* cere es Urd, 87 rare of rommssl twenty six cars es cennod goods, forty elx ear* es corn, t**oato*f cam *f fralto, fftly four rar, of vcgoteblsi n tout cost of almost a million dollars. Th# abof* Ago re. apply only te Mild rar sbiptoenla confined to Goldsboro and de net cover th# tons of food products consigned te othsr railroad points ia oar roanty. If you will rend carefully again th* shove aiontiewsd commodities, you will see that them la aot on* arti cle named that w, could net have pre dated la ear c*aaty. Whnt would it moan te our farmers. dterrhnnU and banks If w, bad proceeded the above aad depe-'ted this amount of moaoy ia **.- loci banks. Th* Njot* Agricultural Department advises as that w« mad out of our eoaaty *ach yoar more money for food prodarts that w# could produr, at hoaso than the total vein* of *ar cotton and tobacco 'crop has amounted to. It is for thin reason that th* chamfer of rommwre has linked itself with th* farmers es oar coantjr fa a aaited effort to pmvent thee* conditions In th* fatnm. j Establish ( ark Market The Chamfer of Comawre*. at th* present lime, Is compiling statistics With th* view ,f having established la nar city daring 1881, Amt. a local curb market wfer* oar farmers can dispose as all es their earpla r • ed. products second, a modem dairy . sold storage pleat where all surplus milk can be util ised; third, a packing plant whom them will sea dally market enabling our (Caatiaaed aa pag* faar) SHERIFF S COHORTS HAVE A GREAT YEAR H GB-G#4tffffß» Nf HferfaEißW CM up ISO HI ilia. Sen# Tfara# Score I# Honda Daring 1888 Sheriff W. a Grant. Chink Bhada*. aad hta ether cohorts have destroyed mom than 18* stills. **at 88 hlaehadam aad liqaer seilera t* th* rood*, iacl*diag Bv* whit* as*a seateaged mwatiK aad testroyed haa thwde as barrala as fear aad XMaIG ia raiding 87 fermle destroyed la faar ran **etlv* day*. $ la th* *piai*a of oMeers and mart •Melaia, this has fe«a on# *f th* am*t fraitfal *f all elaaa ap yaars. Tfem hasn't ha*a so much d*stmy*d as there was lne| year, perhaps, it ie believed, hat K i* maaiddred that tha gaaatUy I* growing mom aad snore scarce des pite the abundance the liquor levers pre f**s exists, ««a Sheriff Great aad hit coherta by night aad hy day hav* mmfed the county aad hav, biWagbt tfem ia an* hr aa* tod tw* by twh'aa th* ext* demanded and Jadg* Bland aad Jadg, Alien h*Vs d*a* th* rvet fe fai"*aly oa* aartsm kg* •imped the vigilance as th* sheriff's officers. That is Jim G re* a Bald, leas* predict that Gmeaßeld will coam tote to city eventually and give ap If ha Is still aiiv*. A faaay haa* still haags aver tha facts as tkgt marker, to Uto *ptotoa •f the oMmrm, and they am hy a* mean* earn everyth tog l* •*, that ip paid te ha M sheet it. TWO MAMMOTH WAREH S Tw* *f the mast important addition* t* big business to Guldshar* daring 1888 was the erection of two mammoth ware houses ta take are *f tha pvadaata rt tha e*i| *f Eaotora North Camilaa. Ik* Brat was conetractod hy th* C*-ep*ra rive Cotton Growers not ter tfelr *wn ■•* hat ta provide siocage r**m far cfetoa grower* wh* do a*t fetoag t* the spacious aad ns eccemodat* felse of ike fleecy staple. The *****< way*- haae* wan emetod hy grawara ts awaat P*toloo# and Ills a long folk want. It wa* flaea*»d alms tooeervatlv* Ma*t •• that at Ute **d •< five paare tha Srswars wiU «wa the building th*»e*lv* Geld short ia datog all ta ito pawn* to fecaaeo It la th* mter es tha rlrhaat agrimltaml felt ta tha Camliaak . • - MOBBIBON ORDERS ' feGBAY BHEBBBD Kslsigh N. C. Doc, 88.—Geveraer Cam eron Morris** today rescinded hie action as *arli*r la th* wash ta haaariag aS tradition papers la tfe ms* as WUilam Blagham Gray, waatod ta Kmtsahy oa a cferg* of obtaining mousy aadar falM pretences, after a hteriag fetd at tfe Guvemur’s ofles. Gray wa* lan** 'diately gima hi* liberty. "I have mad* aa lamatigatlm as this - matter,” Mid tfe g*v*ns*r, “and whll* I fell*** a sincere and haaast *ff*rt wm m*d* t* mastobllnh tfe nekml at Mafea*. failure ha* boss th* raeaft I 0* aot h*ll*vs young Oray I* guilty •f *ay fraud. I hav* frnad that fe lad his taw rlass at the University as Vir ginia This year aad ls c*nald*r*d a vocy bright ma* with aa exmllrat fatar*. I do not intend t* ruin hie Ilf* hy send ing him t* Kmtacky far trial. *'l want te My hsw*v*r that C*l*aaf should dieemtiau* th* *p*r*tl*a as tfe trhml *r It will gel him lata s*ri*ae tr -h# Mid. QOD FELOWSHi 6IVE HIGH DEGREES Teaßta CwatlMg Prtßß Rafeigh And Durham—Man v Big Otfeinb Grand high oßcials aad dagrM teams from th* Odd Follows ledge* *f Raleigh and Darham am coming |em tomerrow nfjernoon at S;80 a'clack ta pat •* th* Patriarchal Degrees end t« *rg*nito aa rnrampmeat It was stated last night by Grand High Priest D. W. Davis es this city. All es th* three faar hundred members es tfe lodge am requests* hy Mr. Davie to fe at th* lodge halls •I that hear. Araeng some of tbs high oSclala wh* will fe sere Is JT»n D ferry, grand representative, At S;SO p. m. tfem wlil sea banquet at the Reason hotel. After sapper Golden Rale and th* Royal parpl* I* greee will fe cmferrod a Few es tfe Od Fellows es this city have bed these high er degrees, It we* stated, bat thst there has boon as encampment her* end that tfe majecity having thaw ia compara tively small. SMUGGLE 17.888.*** > WORTH LIQUOR IN N. Y. NEW YORK. Dm M—With to* tofefeme Hums of tfe federal dry navy *f tfe part ml New York, Uad np at tfe battery with engloco dke ahted. tfe aarrww* were left aa guarfed long swyagh today M II rom-rsoners to Hip Into poet wjb >- IM*MM worth of Uquor. accord ing to advteaa mt *fe New Yack pw COSMIKESW HISW Hm-?i BEATS 1121 Dm VII CMdMdbHmi M Ciwaa C. O. 8. ' SALE CHRISTMAS BE ALB MAY BE fl.Mff Th* Charity Organiastiaa Boetety I* Goldsboro's mbm far Da aaa*«lated charities. All mlief work carried on to th* city limits Id under tfe dime tl*a *f th* C. O. B. wits th* except!** possibly es soldier*' faasiu** which tell t* th* local Red Cram aarf todlvMaol work done hy tfe eh arc bee among tbcj* aaady memfem. '/.r, Tfe C. O. B. is a Veil atsaataad agency with Mr*. Tfe* O'Berry pc**i doat aad h*e iriried to, active to- , operation as many men aad woman as tfe Mmmaaity * Celebrating tfe fortieth aaaiveraary of ito feaadiag mm Oriohov 88th with a special appeal for ffeds far 1888, th, C. O. B. raised «8. <BO charity w*rk. This driv* wa* fftaaa*d by A. E. H*w*ll aad captolaad by C. K. Wilkins, Mrs. Tam Norwood aad Mias BeesD Clayton. The driv* •am* Jaet la ttarn u meeap tfe rapidly dwindling treasury es tfe C. O. »., tar demands upon it hav* ffww* -with Qridehera's incrase** pepaUtiea and ran sequent Increase as poverty. Tfe Mtlvs work es tfe C. O. B. to •toadied by Mia* Mary Hardy, executive seemtary, wkoea effie, I* hi the eom maiky buildißg. Mis* Hardy , ral.ry aad aar apk**p am paid jfeatly by tfe C. O. S. aad tfe t*d Croon; this has pt*v«d a moat Mtisfwtery arrange smat sine, tfem raa fe a* dapltea ttoa mt aesistoae* whoa hath local m- Itaf egentfs am la tfe fend* as a •Ingle par***. LBBB Vtotoa ta Bang Tfe seeeetory’s aaanal rapart shows alasoat **• thtotaad visit* mad* ta 80*» I»»1Dm, hospital tm*tm*xt aad amdieal e*m ernamd fer nearly twa hand red, many seb*ri thildto* el**h •i transient give* aid. child*** ptowd la laatttatiws, sad ever tw* thrataad dritors spent to sapplyiag gr*mrics, ft*l, shoes, sloth las, medieia, *ad mad* ton) traatmmt fer tfe p**g paapto as tfe rit*. Ia cdajufettaß with Other «egaaiaa ttaaa tfe C. O. ft asatotod ta tfe pmp aratloa aad dlatrihatiaa mt ta* baa trod thaakagiviag haaqoeU. th* em pty sttohlaff Chrlstasps tmo, sad tfe Naw" Bata raltef at w«ll u . gnat many other move moat* I* which tfe community h»* fee* iawraeted fmm tlma to tlm*. „ ms Abac* 1881 Tfe Aati-TaferealoeU eemmltte I, * branch as tfe Charity Organisation So ciety although ito ftoaa*** am maa sged mpa lately. Mian Gertrade Wall is efeirmaa as this body, which raises lands far It* maiatoaaac* hy tfe tola as tuberculosis Christmas seal*. 41- th*agh It to to* r*e*|B to gtv* eaaat figure* far IfSS Ways* eoaaty *xa**d ad Its stole Ml** for Jlffl by several hhndrad dollars Between twelve aad fifteen baadrad dollar* to expects* when mtnrne am tom plots Tan patients hav, fees Mat t# Baailariam, M. C. far tmatmeaL all mt these ara greet)y Impeovsd. som* •to now abl, te week agnia. Beroeaa. sputum caps, fresh egge aad milk fern been provided far ether tafercalMl* sufferers. Tfe confide ace that lb* p**pl* of o*ldak*r* hav* sh*wa to thf C. O. ft to a cans teat etimala* to ta emaa*d activity. , wilii MORE TAX THIS YEAR City Btrivinf U Maks U» Fur Exptnffilurcß of Last Yi Mr; ( oOarttßft Now T * Tax** that will fe «*ll*«tod ia tfe city this year aad that am r*li*ctabto at this v*ry maamat will amoaat te m»n than 880,000 afev* th* UX*s collected last yssr. Tfe raa tea for this to that the city spent |Bl,Big more them tha to com# last year, feat yoar IITMN wm coll acted *a a property valaatioa of 117,878,008, while this year (888,148 will fe collected on a property vatoati** as mare than a million aad quarter less than tfe property valaatl** of 1881. Tfe differences is tfe tax mt* ha* fee* rais ed ram ffl rente te (148. ■ JACR DBMPBKY TO MEET "STRANGLER LEWIS" BAN FHANCUCU. Dm Mi—Rd "Wrangler" Lewis, world** rfempto* heavyweight wmattoe, e an* a need to day that erreagemente have fern made tmr a mixed match fe|w*aa Jack Dempsey, feavywelght pagtUa tto U|> bolder aad Btamotf. fewt* peadUeod elgwed covering tfe match which wm draw* at Wle htta Kansas pad carried the *lgmo lar, as Jack Eearaa, manager far Tfe iitkln a e**rtiag writer ah aa te few tfe tow ara te hsfe»» 1 > WAipTEE!* PAGES \TODAT —i l " ■... ■ ■ .[■ ja i Meupoi swfftor Yfera ActlviiUa An la ■•ljMft Nwrahw, I*l T ON NEW NURSES and INBPECTQI C% A. J. RLUN6TON Tfe pfe*M as health work carried an Aartag tfe 1888 sense* by tfe Onldefeto aad Way*, eoaaty health departmemt few fee* aameraaa aad varied. iS tern different an He at watt warn aadar tahaa. Tan of tfe** uite wot* rnaald •red aa raatla* thßlth dapartmma dot »BG* atoe epMial Item* «f veto war* *M*mp|leh«d. A hotel aarrifty* •t tfe «*!» warh to femta ymeoatad. A dvtaltod mpart WUI fe pohltshid Igto 1 Tfe Haaltk d*partm*at whtoh wa* of gaaitod Feburery 1881 under th# ra epetotfve pin* fetwma the City as Qtadi feat, Way*# Caaaty and tfe Mate, ffl * jteiry e*t fond toaptoferTtrite" to** laaached egnin.t veae »»lu# as thte.wtok*NHM?fe'^£M^P h**a treated ta th* eliale awd by laati Mlyiilism, A ItiEtlllWf h aAdgf Bftff BdMßtoal . * *** *"»yi teal IB teWffffffßß BHERRMHI OAidp mimki ■ - _ "*■ • • eigat warn aatftva aaasa. Thrf Th* HmlUi DtMrtiMKl ted( - v—Ul ehiuhi* ’miriiw Them were MBS mfeaTtoHdrra land far physteal defteto Ov*r ■at worn advised aad referred te physi cians fee mi. dblafty tor dte» ***cd ton ell* aad ndanatds aad malaai tritlaa. *- i Oa* as tfe ateot Important aa!* qd •#rh daring 1(88. ... tfe Tm.II .m ■deaoid citato. Oa* baadrad ihlldraw rarairad tfe opyatlaa twmm *t ebarg# •r at • radarad rote. Upaa tfe raomai m*adati*a and Mnletaa** as th* *th d.tori/neat, 188 other childramjmvw ha# tfelr dl**a*#d adenoid* JtStoi" Tfe white s«h**|- dentist traeted Bdl children a i, amdteto te rrrmtit ap* tfe Impertonce as denial w*th la praranling ill hmlih end eyetomto dte- A attrition cla** eompn—d as tea **D •BD aad* rnou risked child ran, waa 8m maastraiod before tfe State AaU-tufetv caloois renter**ee. Meet es tfeto child raa hara gained weight -siam ramtaf under th* rvguUtl*** aad letruetlnq of this class. BeaUatag that tfe tlam b***aet yet am rived when every fiyntaat -ntihar Iff able te hav* th* Service* ,f * tempm teat pbysletea at vblldhlrth. a tlto* WM c*ad*etod fer the laitraetiea es mite wlvm, wh* deliver nearly sue half eg the ha hie* horn ia this country. Thtete six mid-wives received th* InslrSrilaa Id the funds me nceli of nhetntrica aad tea th# pravwatte* mt tfe eaarawaa tea* ffl life at rhlldbirth. Over eta , bsadred roatecowr** wore held hy tfe narae riff mother* thraaghmff tfe c*aa|y. Mg baadrad thirty *ao hah tee were regia t* rad aad thoir mother* give* Inter*#- lion la tfe ear, es the intent la Jan* aad Jaly a ra retention aadß palga waa read***!. At tfe fe dtff pearary potato thraashtot Iff* *aag«| 1140 received Ihfto dtoto off totl-4yM| rCtoUaaM to ftfe FfeL **
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1922, edition 1
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