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PAGE TWO SPORTING CRAZE WORST SIN, SAYS FAMOUS PARSON “Flitting Pwiclttr” Sees Tragic Downfall like Ancient j Bone PAWTUCKET R 1., Oct. 2«—Tbs «Mtta| craze Is AjaeriiA’i gcaatsat according to Bav, Arthur J. Watson es St. Lukea Bhopal Chuck. known, internationally a* the * ‘fighting nan of tha cloth'.' • AM h# predicts for America a i ru le downfall similar to that <H mtieat Rone —unites a Huge «a6fcin£jsvlv al aeeuMi. The spetting crate in thia country le the Indirect. cauae of moat of our financial crtai'a. and am equao4»r more money on baseball, bone fifc ing ami prise fighting and thepfrfe, than on fioad and famine * offerer*. Rev. Wnteon declared. Ilaflt Nete( Church lev. Wotaon bscaW fomoua when through his own efforts, be secured subscriptions totalling fcIQO.OOO and ha llt a novel church which b*cam« faamm tn thia city and elsewhere be cause at fta original appurtenances new te htrue: urea of worship. In the basement of the ebure hare bowhug alleys, spaces for amateur boxing tilts, a real stage wl h foot- Kghta 0o r theatricals, atorehoun . ■tosata for bate, balls pad other ath letic praph emails— all for the use of members. ' Th' nluiMer himself frequently Jotaa tn many es the athletic ac Ivl ties and ortne Uggee emerges us vic tor us A tennis or golf match or a hoxhfil u*.ck, He also enjoys a cigar °r cigar#:' when in the mood. Ta Bald Char eater "As long aa It bsltds character athletic, is dHdrable.’ Rev. Watson oonflnt . •hut moat of America's sportier T.ise Is tha indirect causa of msut of financial Crimea. "Wm raettteu worshipped a calf •f gold. Tha America ns bow down before a calf of flesh. The boxing glove mnt yet he wevea into our flag. We aquenflar mare money on baseball home racing, pfese fights and the »'res tb tn we do an good and famine eofferert. end community chaste. 'The tnajaa port of sn r sports to tally unfit* those who take part la them -tor tha active work of life. TV gpwtia, mtmey la, indeed, onr na tional ate, tha Chlsf cauae of financial crime. rriRTMDT HAS MOKIOTfi TUB AT PAIR tXTKIWG taOMWBORO RAT (Ooatianad from Pago One) canoed by rows upon row* of rainrows which, no oa# proceeded on down the ItM. showed (hat one to be extremely tall, vtdteooasly short, awfully fat, •«d pathetically thin, together with many other hideous visions, in turn. Ballyhoo* and criers shouted to the world In general, and to tha fair vtidtom in particular, that their special freak or exhibit waU "Tha j, on’y one of Its kind in captivity'', pc«tively aUva, and such other at tention compel lers as are warranted to attract even tho most fastidious unae* levers v A« tha day wore on .toward noon, calls to dinner from the various (Parch and bociety booths were an* wared by fransiod rusboa for front position at the counted* It was es timated by a etudiou* calculator that ", 2.000 pounds at het dogii several tons of barbecue. •«* layer cakes, and s I rogortionate amount of other cit able*. together with their accessories. vena consumed by that eager and On improved City Property. Five and Ten Year Term Low Coot Prompt Service X). A. Moran WnpM tiaak Bldg. Phone 183 —.— ~,11 ~ -»■■. TJyaJf Dymiftiifn? f* Take Tmlm a i youi tMdtlLWtabcWld you op. • Over one hundred thousand letters to niteUhnwfhalachae built back sturdy jnß'd neatyainu) waned rundown rid your systemof weakness aad r«'% Mhr the boon of happy healthy living. Many thousand! of odNra rarao done so. Many of thne ter tciiks art your own neighbors. -GS& JUBBY . Back to Primitive Method*. toawiP'-' wiZ&SJfc*™**"?' ll I 1 A^OJO- > I /^rr>x' ■III * v THtet si- o cAmnoocomc \ / ” CAM MOO COME \ .v-*- [’E&3BUIS% f CDI^BDm ■jl I S wSJhav \c veh tiCtiE ? AKi ) { o>/C» WERE?- COME/ f SrlvCß'J Ml i fiehul % ( patqicia hawe cowe / lom CKHZSZ AVL / 1 rriMC OM I ft T' ANO A<U< VMM TO \ OOpjM-rOWW- VIWAT'/ \ ttiltrA smllTl / I *?== C vMB UN i f with \WArf mmm • "" . . —------ tl : l.- t~ - ; r~~ « ■ , ■■■ JaicsUrday. <3Next came the rac«u, and the bis grandstand fified almost to the over flowing aa arartted IrotWrtt and p«c , ers whirled Wound the ran* track, The enthusiasm of the race fans *x ■ pleased itself in shrill outburst* of glee and hoarse -wells as various lust cs crossed the tape the winner tt» nwriiculsr rac# All durigg the day the Floral Hall •»nd Kxbibiti<m Hall received their share of the cfowd, some passing slow 1y through and making varied com a.*uts on the exhibits as they wont • round to each, while others went .in and lingered, never aeetui.ng to Uri’ ■d looking at *k*uw psrficulai crhlbU, tnd then turning around and going hack bp 100 if ngaln. To attempt to deacribc 'he cxhlbUa would be al .nost Infiy?---.slhle, but suffice it to ay that it was the general oplnWm that they were the beet that a Wayne C'ucty F'alr ‘lur ever seen. One at" ♦ha judges of the exhthlta, a man who has aasi-teo in Judgiag exhibits at about sixty fairs, in the state, even went so far as to etnte that they as • *R ~ y , . Dr. Z. B. Spence ; * Optometrist Byaa uialati Glasses fitted Mb Vtowr Wayae Raak Bldg. CHI Ids her*, ff. C. «jd t OATSALE 1 iy and Saturday H.i iring I imed Coats ‘ S 3Of Velours ."■ ' L B r;; S v priice.oX —l U-i fl (.00 . I 6 to 42 * B 10W YOU J 3UR’S | a while, mn unsung the hast he had ■>t!T seen, _ Oone but net r< rgotten I ye ,OoiilHben» Day at th« Wayne County f'ulr, with it's Crowds brim full of s* a: ! j r >y and whilp the day •rr—-r>- • • . ... -*■ "■"- • " ■ o * /" "V" * ! - . y ft o Complete line Os Beautiful Frocks And . Youthful Coats «> ■> The vei*y ideas L of Paris. j? - Just arrived from Europe. j? ■ " , * Neil Joeph’s , ; . . - - - ’ —-- X* • .V • nre GOI.DSBORO NBWB t — - was a glowicp success, it Is predicted ia tin mo wtui ore in a position to 'Tape- ihat tonn>'row will be au even bigger am: jvtt i d-ty. with more and more cr«wdv t, erjuy our Kkla waek the W County Fair. »- - - t - ----- ' Fain g»r eslck. sees rttirt f«» Sr -><ssk«, ••or.ltis an* fk»s ni.iti. ps'iß*. Slid srrvs (Usls. uj Cisadme. Cms* l!sstd. C»»ci*in« »«♦» le osC-Mt* tfe* «im* rasulrs* by t»t.»tl (8«l B»»<irs. ns* *••* not M't Ut* StovsWli CAPUDINE j AT ALL DRUG STORES ! TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN I fusts I.title and Overcomes Trouble Almost Oier -Night [ inr breaking out of the akin, even ( fiery, itching ran bo quickly i overcome by applying Mentho-Su! [ pliur, dcclaregjs~i»«ti'(l skin specialist. I IWauae of its germ destroying prop. [ ertlcs, this sulphur preparation In I stantly brings ease from skln.trrlta | lion, soothes nnd lien la tV’ erzetus I right up nnd leaves th* clear I and smooth., I It teidom falls to relieve the tor. “Good to the Last Drop” THAT’S 0 Maxwell House Coffee YOU NEVER'REALIZE WHAT A GOOD CUP OF COF FEE IS TILL YOU’VE TASTED THIS WHOLESOME BLEND. ITS UNIFORM—DEPENDABLE ENJOY ABLE. . " -y ,T *•—*-- (i r — » IBX j a jaK /wv 3V JNBj * flSl j3m 1 - "' - ‘ 4 4t This wonderful coffee served free daily atour booth at the Wayne County Fair It’s richness and mellowness have made this Cbffee the most popular at millions of breakfasttables; in fact Max well House has had a larger salo-than any other coffee eyer marketed, because its—“GOOD TO THE LAST \ l)ROP, V(iw target C.iz&t Co&ix in-th* WirM, What More Can Be Said for Quality? * Smith & Sherrard DISTRIBUTOR . . - - -r-» -A, • - • - I • * r «• • .• . * 1../,- *, r I HI RSPAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, It 17 m»ut without delay. Sufferer# from akin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowlea Mcniho-Sulphur from any good druggist this year liave been wltkln the terri tory church. There hav* been to nadoea in Florida, cyclone# In Texas, iinoda in the Mississippi Val ley,. International complications in Mexico, and Civil War tn China." Dr. Campbell, MOdefater as tWa church, a thro* that at this thpe when ihere is much anxiety a eto the fu ture of °ur mission work at bom* and after day- of fasting and prayer that the Spirit of Missions for tttc world Vi gfifn to more up°a tho New Testa ment Church. There Is considerable concern tn the Presbyterian Church. 0* 8., ovar the necessity of cutting ’* le appropriations for this year to Foreign Missions and the necessary retrench ment by other committees because of the decreast in contributions. The leaders so the church, believing bat the people have the motley, nh«l te conditions facing the church arc not financial but spiritual, have, abroud, it la well to note that It was therefore, called upon the whole C hurch to observe a Day of Fasting and l’raycr in homes. Church##, .pub lic services and all the organisations of the church. o I ■■ ' 1 ” 1 Mil NORFOLK - SOUTHERN From Goldffboro, N. C. ■ . pmf / v % RAILROAD * Poffsengcr ScMßhtt Effective May X MW „ Lv. 7:00 AM—Beaufort, Nor folk and Intermediate petate Parler ear New Bmrn t* Norfolk. . - S: 00 PM—Beaufort, Norfolk and intermediate points. ( ' ’ 8:00 PM—New Berm, Norfolk and intermediate potato. Slepeer, Now Born U Nor folk. For information apply to R. R. FUTRELLE, T. A. 1 Goidaboro, N. C. Beaufort, Jackson Sprtagn, i u Morekead City, Naga • 1 1 Head, Oriental, Nor , * wood, Mantoo, Bel wc -
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