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IIU I*l ■*« nil ill 111 I I Ml . .1 . VOUJpMX; NUMBM SM TO BRING MANY PLANES FOR OPENING OF AIRPORT I ■■ . •' •■* —- ■ ■ — ▼ ~ •» w ’ CO. MERCHANTS TALK ORGANIZATION - * v Banquet -Here N. K. Bowatan, PreaMoat SUta lUflirMUqH. Blunru Valao Plan BOYKIN TOBPRND TIN DAYS IN INTUBBT MOVE All Off Mali as State Merchant* AaawfcHan AtUod J - . 'HMite •mrnmmmammmm % With the ssaafteUUou 61 • con siderable sentiment favoring lhe movement at a held loot »v ealag, IT. M. BoyHte. field secretary of tbd NOrth Carolina Merchants AmroteGoU, will spend the nett tan day* toTßayne county la tha tote raata «rf ¥ a county Bait of tha aUU ■roup which will ptoiaMy ha called tha Goldsboro and Wayne County haanrlailnn - M. w Oifinam. of Durham, presl 4aat ot th* State Organisation; W. A- DewaU. ot Raleigh. executive sae rataryi Jpr. OoOtogtr, of mlaon, ataU treasurer; ft. L. Fowatt.of Durham. MfenUnr ot the Durham Aaaoeiatlon and oShr officials oßtiiaad the valha <*. the movement at the dinner at tended hy more Ahan 71 Ooldahoro. Ptkavtlle, iaulaiwi. rremout. Seven Springs qnd Mt. merchants H. H. Jaaktab. president of the Golda boro Aadprtfltim. vna toastmaster ot the eveajng. • Faldoa Wlthariagtoa. ot Mt. Olive, aoeWed to eapreaa the prevailing aenttm—t of UM reboots from the ueaihy tewup .Whtoh h* declared that / the, Idea of a county aaaoclaUon waa arte whloh wna ae naw and. novel that morn ot Übm Interested would aaad furthar time to consider tha propoaltioa. Hh ttpraaaed tha per sonal oplulou however, that the Idea waa a good opa and that h would ha (he haul iatareats of all ot the merrhanta ot the county .combined as aiggeeted. . K E. New tom. State president, as anred tha marehants of tha nearby .Organisation of thair own rather than towaa that If they preferred a local of thair own rather thpn the couaty wide plan the State As aoclatloa eodld he eohnted on to ren der all paaathlo hdalatance, even to the providing ot an official to aid In the orggnlmilen. Mr. Mewiaom, who had been Intro duced hy LeaUs Wail, ahowed tha t pointing out that In modern competi “ lIH and life aunry elaaa la forced to “Wesdty for n Merchants Aaaoeiatlon organised tor Hi dim protection and tm- order to afford the beat service to tha people whom It depends upon for business. He recalled that be fore February J, ISM there will be a genrai revieton of freight ratea af fecting Norik Carolina and said that the Merc bants Aaaoeiatlon would be acting to protect the Interests of all In ibis caae. ¥ One service of the Merchants As sociation stressed by Mr. , Newsom and other speakers of tha evening, wos through merchant groups ptam bers era protected from wort Arises schemes. Thousands of dollars annually are saved members in the flats through this one phase alone. It wee said. What county la doing fa tha cougar wide plan sad what Rocking ham la ‘doing tlrrongh tha coopera tion of nearby rural mere bunts were ait ad as bomethtag fpr GoMeboro and Wayne county to ahoot at. - 1 pose of membership in a merchant aaSOdsttog anyone who had services or materials to offer the public in b return for value received. Doctors pud dentists would come antler the bead, bo said. ExecutiVU Secretary ptrtured wb.it could he through a united effort on tbo pert of the 36.- 990 merchants ot tha'State. A. A. Joseph, former president ot the local organisation, explained the purpose of the meeting, State Treasurer Oet finger ahowed what the Mutual In surance Oompuny Os the Association was aerempUshiag. A talk portraying the ments of the Durham Merchants or paalaaMpn mm the wholehearted at : t_ Wud a pst mu _ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ .. 1 •’ ' ■ 3 * ■ >■ ’ . «•. BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FHEBH—READ BT BUYERS BEFORE THEY, BUY. BIRD BREEDERS SHOW INTEREST h % *• 9 Numnrmm Fammm Strain* Will Be Offorod At Poultry Ex clpMl* Friday (By T. T. BROWN) Tha interest la tha rooster sale aad exchange at Use Wayne County Fair (•rounds; Friday of this week, at 3 o'clock Is Increasing rapidly. Num erous notices have bean received from breeder. I. th# and other counties A hat they will have breading stock oa sal* at this time. Barred Rock males of tha Park's strain, which la one of America's highest producing alrnlna will ha on wit at this time, Thao# cockerels were batched from eggs brought direct from tha Park's farm last spring. Barred Rocha from other high-producing strains " and soma of the yor Id's leading show strains will also be available on the occasion <’ ■ » Rhode Island Rada will Also he featured at tha sale. Boms of tha beat Rada In Cistern Carolina are being shipped in so that tha breeders of this aad other opantles may, se es ra Reds of production si rains and some that dill win In <om pet 1 1 ton for color and type also Other varieties, especially White Rocha WhltSyLeghorns, Whits Wyaa dottsa aad Orpingtons of the 'hast breading to he found In this section will ha plentiful. Use tha hatchet on your scrub or cull Boosters and buy some more at this sale and exchange. If you have good omm perhaps some oth er brooder would like to exchange wKh you. II you have a surplus of either cockerels or cock birds, bring them out to the Baf#?r*ssrdle*s of the breed aad variety. For there might ha someone from a distance hunting n bird of tha variety you have,' Do not hesitate to bring yonr birds, thinking that perhaps thev er not aa good aa some of the others, lor there will he a demand for low priced stock aa wail aa the high priced stock. Renumber the buyer and aallar deal privately and there will he plenty of cooping spare for all You are Invited to come and buy cr aell or exchange. o - - 1 1 "■ . * CHILD DIRK IN FALL DttiniAH *Nov, ld-UP)-—Falling from a flower box on the front porch of her home, resulted this afternoon lb the instant death of four year old Annie McGranahan. The flower box. filled with dirt, wag overturned aad fall upon the chirdreruahlag Its stoiqachp Sad She died Immediately of Internal Injuries. City Named As Distributing • Point For 1650 Postoffices Company, one ot the Urgent mall order houses of the, country, yesterday se'.-xled GoISS boro aa the catalogue distributing point for Eastern North Carolina, ode-third of Virginia aqd one-third of Bouth Carolina. Rome 40,000 cata logues annually will be mailed from Goldsboro to 1060 postoffices la the three sections named Selection ot Goldsboro os tha dla trlbutlug point was made following « eoßtarwKU ■ yemwdiry fUtwov,. Ml Jar E. A. Hlmklna. postmaster, and il. W. Jones, traffics manager of the Philadelphia branch of tha mall or der hoods, and J R Coffee, also of ‘the Philadelphia branch Sometime ago the firm wrote to Postmaster Blmklna requesting In formation aa to the number of post offices which could be reached from Ooldahoro In tones 1 aad 2 of the postal division After several days research with tha poetaUguide, Ma k*r Simklna and Assistant Postmaster Baas*r found that some ROO offices could be reached In North Carolina. 699 to Virginia, and 360 la South Carolina. -■ The catalogues to be mailed from lere will be shipped to this point. «Y &F*fkt 814 *SJS4 !«h GOLDSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER IT. 1»87 ' Short $270,060, He Gets Only 10 Years STATESVILLE. Nov. lg--UP)~ Frank Brown, former secretary of, the Perpetual Building and Loan Aaaoeiatlon of Salisbury, today waa aantape*} to a term ot not lees than 7 nor more than 10 years In state prison, following bis conviction on a charge of for gery In connection with au alleg ed shorts*# of (170,000 In tha firm’s accounts Suspended sentences totaling 4 years to begin at the expiration of the prison term also were Impos ed by tba court. ** MISS BARRETT HAS RESIGNED Will Lnnvn 81. Pail! Church See ; retaryship For Similar Place Elaewhcre In oriier to accept,work elsewhere, Mlaa Imogens Barrett has tendered her resignation aa church secretary, and assistant to tba paator of St Paul Methodist church, it was learn ed yesterday. Mlsa Barrett's resigna tion was tendered under data of Wed nesday and la effective at oace. It waa explained that prior to the ecu renin* of the recent conference that aba bad mads plans to taka ny work similar to that dona hare In another city and that her resignation was In keeping with these plaas. Mias Ref ret I has acted aa chnreh secretary and assistant for several years and has performed the work with general satisfaction, Announce ment of her resignation will \sanss *»asral regret over Ui# city and there will be all good wishes for her suc cess In the naw field which aha la to choose. A graduate of Duke Unlver-< city, Mlaa Barrett la well prepared for tha calling she baa set for herself. WHAT HARDEN CAN DO WINBTON-BALEM. Nov. 18—(A=V- Aa a demonstration of what produced In the ordinary garden var iety of gardeu. Mrs. A. K. Hire of Ptney Orove, exhibits S 3 different ve retables which she has tailed suc cessfully thia year Mrs. l|tre won first prise offsged by the Winston Salem Women’s club for th# most versatile gardener among ty# clpb women of tha county. Mrs. Henry Johaon (>J tha Ilnsy Grove bad no mean garden, for she took second prise with 21 varieties of ve rrt. Hen. In addition to those vegetables used f :ash on the table, Mrs. Hire ranned enough to last her family ail through the coming winter she says. time aa they are to gq to the- people requesting “thorn... Cedric Kdgorton waa named to have- charge of the tbcelpt and trana-shlpmeitt. ot the catalogues and mailed and pre cancening privileges through the lo cal poatofflce have been asked. The location'of Jhe distributing point here will mean an annual iu rrcgse in postal receipt* of.about f4,- 600. - , About four car loads-of catalogue* will be. freighted Hare and tft v lSSA tfttferi-ut jioelal. hddresaea. The Goldsboro postofflce will serve, such cities aa Norfolk.-Raleigh. Wll 'nilngton and other large cities The annual Increase of M.XM In revenue may be the means of adding mother carrier and another clerk to the local postofflce force. Major Hlmklns aald. "Os coarse (he Increase in postal receipts trill be a nice Item.” said Major Blmklna. "but the biggest thing for OoAaboro I* the prestige which will come through selection of the city. Here la proof poatlve that those who secure their mall from 1664 poet offices In Eastern Carolina, part of Virginia, and part of Routh Carolina can ha rqgched more economically and mors promptly from Goldsboro than fro® hay other point." GAINES TALKS AT CONVENTION «HHMUm*mfmam» Wake Forest President Tells Baptists Education Situa tion Critical DURHAM. Nov. lg~ (A*) For North Carolina, aa everywhere, tha situatipn of Christian education in critical, declared Dr F. P. Gaines, president of, Wnke Forest College, speaking today the 97th an nual Baptist convention h,re.j 'lncreasing coats of coltaglate train ing. developments In public or pri vately controlled schools, the grow ing difficulty of convincing people of the value of spiritual emphasis, ’threaten thp Importance and even tha rscurity of all Christian collages, he f said. “One thing la certain." aald Dr. Gaines. "The that mean to kaap strong their educa tional Institutions must pint for them and sacrifice for them on a lar ger scale than has hitherto been dreamed. - "Through Ita colleges a Christian group does a planting, tha harvest of which, though so remote a« to bn unseen by many of shortened vision, la one of the rich promises for t life of the churches and one of the . suprenfti contributions which- the churches can make the whole world. '"This harvest la primarily qaate leadership for the chan-baa themaelvee. a society which dally xrowa more complex demands apse- Inltsts, tha higher plane of endeav or. tha greater the necessity for competent of personality and devotion of purpose. In nil aplrtual enterpris es there la Increasing needs fpr lead erg£|p, lit the pul pit. In the manage ment of baaloeae activity. In the teaching functions. In all planning and acting "The magnificent growth of Bap tists In North Carolina, i . . growth from 20.004 In IN3O to 370.0 M In 1427, la to be explained In part bv the output of the schools which havq. been warmly beloved hy their pe*- •*e and I.IRe demonstrated their merit by accomplishments. "Going beyond the development of leadership for their own organisa tions, tha Christian colleges contri bute to society Its moat valuable spirit, the Christian attitude. With every pasting year the command of the social situation In broadest as pects belongs to the educated class es. Os these classes, those Individuals trained In Christian colleges are most likely to approach the pro blems of the social ordyr In tha spir it of Christ. "The harvest of Chrtettan education brluga forth another fruit, the conse cration of Intelligence aa ona of tha principal talents. We hear’ eameet I leas for the dedication so personal effort and property holdings. But onr supreme task of today ia to dadt , cate to spiritual Intsrest and spirit ing! effort the Intelligence of the com ing gene rations. "There can be little doubt that with Increasing prosperity economic life grown more comfortable and with widening effort for human wel fare our sociological conditions are Improving. But the \ unanswered question of the moment la the direc tion that the intelligence of our moaf capable claaaea will take. "In the mind of nfan will be fought the spiritual battles of the next few deesdsw. Her* WTIT WTh# conflict be- IWSWk. W LpltmfiWlWJ *«» Alhtt,, Impul's U» pessimism, voiced by sharp FyntMsm. and an Interpretation that auggeeta high unselftahnaia; be tween a philosophy of- life that I# .materialisttr and a philosophy that gives large place to the unseen; be tween a deepening despair and the radiant eterjial hope. Christian adu < at ion Is the I test hope for the spiri tual triumph Ui the Intelligence of man, "Problems and difficulties and ob stacles. are not these but the aharp summons to a new heroism* And from the acknowledgement of and performance of the enlarged dnty shall not-naw Joy resultT At the dark moment when Eqgland. n doien years ago, found herself on the verge of her grant conflict, a poet broke forth into n surllnc', ot doUght: 3 Men Drive Auto Into Little River A wrecked automobile, a shin ned Huger, and three young fel lows scared within ah Inch at Ibelr lives are results wheu they drove their car Into Little River on the old Raleigh highway late Tuesday night. The men, Whose names could not be leame(l. were passing through (loldalpro on their way to Raleigh and mleaod y the hard eurface. They became aware of tba fact when they found themselves floundering i« the river Offtobra who Investigat ed the caae wondered how .they escaped with thait lives. DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME HERE . 6 * aJ Alfred Gordon Retired in UotuU Health and Died la Flvw Min tit en Death came suddenly it 14 o'clock last evening to Alfred Gordon, 60. an et iplayee of M t>. Kean ' Mid Hrcther at hla home on Uoael street. Keeling In hie usual health so far gs la known. Mr. Uordog retired to rant. >tva minute* later he waa dead, heart failure to supposed to have been the caaae.C '""!7Tr Mr. Gordon was a native of gchne ctady, New York, but tor severs} years has made hla horn# In Golds boro A quiet nun he waa spending hto tjms between Wa fatnlly and hto woSr* Surviving are hto wlfa, Mrs. Annie O.'rdr n. hn< one daughter Mahal, tiw latter a member of the First Baptist rbuvea and of (he Monday school or (heatra. There are two enrvtvtag bro'.Uor* and two snrvtvtac lidtin In Naw Yortt. Fuaeral arrangements had apt been made last night pending com munication with a brother in Mon treal, founds. 0 CAPTAIN HCOTT INVKMTIGATINU aswnhMsse WIUdiNGTON. Nov. 14—Of)—The appearance here today of Captain Scott of the Ktato Insurance Depart ment gave rise to conslderahle talk lu connection the banting several weakji ago of the Carolina Beach hot el. What Captain Scott told tha grand Jury now In session waa not learned although It was stated in authentic circle* that the -Inspector had bean summoned for tha purpose of deter mining the cause Os tha fir# which destroyed the hotel and aH furnish ings , Operetta By School Children Received With Much Applause If Flo Zingfeld aver mas out of material for the Nollies, be can Bod plenty of drat class material right here in Goldsboro as was shown ttt the wonderful talent *nd training displayed in the operetta, "A Mid summer's Day," presented \ at tha Mason Theatre ' last eranu* under the direction of W. L. Frederick. From the rise of the curtain to the finale, when the whole ensemble ware gathered aa Tbs lUge. "A MMiiia- An sudiencp vtailrh would have, flat terril even “My Maryland*’ was there to watch and applaud those young folks aa they plrrouted and danced about in the vkrtooa scenes. The operetta opened with n beau tiful flower garden In which were lovely daisies, poppimi, aators. vlo- Istv, pink*, primroses, paasle* Pnd naMprlluma. £ cbl|d, portrayed by Kllxabeth Caraway, sang a song of love to her flower*, and It Waa evi dent that she loved them by the ex pression and lendernes* bhe put Into her soug. Flower*, however, eannot lira on. love alone, no more than people, and several of them complain ed to the Fairy Qu&efr played by Mlaa Dorothy Hooka, that they wars thirsty, and aimoat strangled by weed*, which had grown up through Dedication Os Field < Planned For Sometime * ' ■ -.t . „.■■ During Early December gS HH... —» . I 9 mmm - .... ... ess. .to* e-unnas* CONTINUE BOOK WEEK PROGRAM • «a* R*v. W. a C4MM Dbpbtyg Rare - OM VohiHMB Tn Hlgk •School KtudenUt Aa a part of tha CRy'a Book Wsak program, Bav. W. O. Con* made a vary interesting talk to tha atudsata ot tha High School at thair cha pal parted yesterday morning. Hla discussion on '"Books'' was mads doubly Interesting hy tba queer types of early hooka that ha showed. The ftrat waa a Hula clay uMet that j Mr Cons himself bad reproduced from one dag ap la aa, an stent lead. Thousands of pash hooka, tg fact whole libraries, wars unearthed, r#- vvsllag everything from love letters to history. This little tablet la two Inches hy four aad throe fourths of an Inch thick. Ho next ahowed a thin bound book from Venice. Inlaid with ' Mr. Cone saM that gpue of the early hooka war# wove* paper coh ered with - wax, and the writlag waa In the wax. Another queer hook ho showed wag g piece of portMaOßl thou sends of yasra old. Ha aaM thft when these books war* to aha, a town could only afford owa hook, which wgg usually In paiMlgtfU of a rich mas or a praschar. The next book wnngtemswhat morq recent n Latin book need by eolJofa boys In Vanlca Tba book waa ao wall bound that It was bolding together as well aa a new book. Mr. Cam than showed the students the comet Stay of opening n now book, aad wmdo some remarks on Ike care of hooks. Ha read a chapter to the Bible aad all vdpedted the Lord's prayer la con cert FRAIM FOR FEDERATION o CKARLOTTH. Nor. 1..-4FMAU effort wilt ha mads to hare a record of tho work of i&o North Osroliaa Federation of Women’s dabs jJiasrt in tha library of tha Lesgsa of Na tion* at Gfaova because of Ms out standing merit, tba Charlotte dab -waa told today by Mrs. Walter Mill ar of Naw CHy. Mrs. MUIor, praised th* work of lh* state Federation, declaring that North Carolina waa working la th* direction of tha general welfare of the child W pot dealing solely wKh ‘ the delinquent or abnormal child. lack of attention on llio port of the child. The "toon roll fairies to giro moisture to Mm dying flower*, and after they bad mxiVed aba sug fltwtaif that they ba taken away un til tba child rapontod of bar neglect. The- scene waa then transplanted to a Midsummer's Day for a frolic of the retries and Brownlee. Here brownies and fairies were seat out to bring in the Bun bonnet babies and . Hm Qwdhn thlaMaflt to And among them, the Child. While the Bunboanet Babies and Overall Boys were being questioned, a Brownie announced that the CUM was coming. A s’* be appeared before Katrie* and Brownian she wns sing ing bar love eong to bor flowers, bat tbls time her eoag wne end. nod her bead wee bowed in sorrow. The Kalry Queen, after hearing her story of her lost flowers, consoled her. and promised to restore her flowers to her. A Huabonnet Me by then sb<nr r ed her how to toko care pf the flow ers. Tble time, when She sang the love song tb her flowers, It woo glad, and aha wat joined In the chorus by the hr hole happy throng. Mere #ords cannot express suffi cient praise of these young people (OeMlguod yg sass ryufi „ of ’ to* ABBOCiBtBd n rTeSfl * nuai FIYB OUITB I«MM Nmr wSSn § Aa air elrtno, wfcb goTerrußO*t, prtnte ui jMWIWIiI plant parti cipating, « plaaaod tor, tbo Ottolal uptikic oI Qol4#loro?i port aarly to Doc—bor, tt woe Mtf> cd yottinUy U the OoMllm Om—- I b«r or r<—rce. I It la tho touotkm of tboac I* charge to the plow* to kafnf together If mrilhlt tbi lirmt Bittbif ts btmPAe afar pmHoi *'*■ t Maw looking to the fo—aUUon ot a prop ran lav Mm AMInUo* of Mm to noto a rot ora tf* to QplMPuh to aoMoot tiiiiwf —fthMo o. too field tor dhrootlon of aviator? MktaM part ta tip ittottioa. OoMaPoro clAaaaa who Pan tea*, lad the prograao of intoWintil atoar i (too foraao tPia etty aa tpo Qatar for c—urMal air lia* aortrtag tpM part of tPo Btato ’ •-,- * SIMKINS TALKS OFPOSrOFRCE i'- • - • 1 f'ES w!f ft?* 1 After Ro*b Bwfrm g 1 I*' Maaprtato of tPo atPMMAaa to PA made to tpo OoMappro pOßtafftoa Will bo racelro* before Jaaaary I, accord , in to Major to A. poot maator, aa4 PMa will probably Pa railed for fetlovMp tpo OPilatßaaß 1 and holiday roaP. TPa blneprtata now awaited Will call for aiaeP am Bttaaalki to* provoMoate than «aa ortgiaiaUy planned. Pol low lac a tWt.Py Ite jor fllmkiaa ta WaaPtagtaa a poo t». , motion of tPo traaaory aad pootwf* r floe departnt—ta. daflaftt toady Pgr , Ihoaa to cPorae to tPo Work waa , Riven-do QoldaPoro'o poodo, aad * , no nr M win ppariHo oyary tiggaa* , M*w t ptef ■ Jtottfw tofial intotoitoar , vm MobU4. 0 I "For one thing wo wilt gat Stonato , lock boxsa,” aald Major WUha. aad , bo outljaatAfco aertoafk titaatto*to , 'toaP T»*d tAjßteo tor yters ta* tPia . reopOct. “Why there are aalM load* , tag flrau that haven't been able is i got Posoo ilmply bocoaso wo Pan not tm<t ihf, w bt fid. n 4 ottllnit , work nteodla* over aonrml yaprw looking to oorroetlag tbo MaaPte , Tho now plaao will mako poaalhie >< > naatok Upmp natkar re# Pano fha planned In Ibe original blne^rlnti The addition wU| be «• by f| foot on tbo eootern end of tpo pfßßon' ■ baildlng and wMI In oil gfgpititUty be added to Inter. "And we are working an that dotn* proportion Tho Now* Pa* Mgattouf ed". a#tod Major f .«*i i .W-, ‘w *
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