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Only 2 More Da ys To Do Your Christmas Shopping Read The --V : -y F I THE WEATHER I 1 LOCAL COTTU , vi . ' FAIR . - : , - .'. 25 1-4 CENT& ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL THE LOCAL NEWS . :"X:"Xx;::-::";:-,i VOL. 43 NO. 252 TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1922 PRICE FIVE CENTS LETTER OFTHftNKS jSHOEJLD REPEKTFORfGAVIDSQN COLLEGE lEXERCISES AT II. FROM BERN! OUR PART II III ! ABOLISHED HAZING & M, HART GHAPEL 1 woiien sosiy or negro LTURE DAILY SHORT COURSE AGR CU State College to Hold Special Secretary of New Bern Relief .Course From January i Committee Thanks Local Fire Department 8th to 19th TUITION WILL BE FREE SENT CHECK FOR $298.75 1 SCORED BY 26 BISHOPS Board of Bishops of Methodist By Vote of 170 to 72, Presby- Episcopal Church Calls On Nations to Repent terian Students Do Away With Ancient Sport Goodly Number Turn Out for j Christmas Exercises Last Night ON THREE MONTH'S TRIAL PAGEANT WAS A FEATURE FORT THO Gian,t circulars, beautifully print! he following . letter was receiv-j (By The Associated Press) cd, and copiously illustrated, are j ed yesterday from Mr. II. E. Barlow, Chicago, Dec. 21. Scoring what this week going out to all parts of ! secretary of the Relief Committee j it terms "unjust accumulation and in North Carolina calling farmers and ' "t New Bern, which explains itself : equitable distribution of huge sur- thcir sons to State College for the i Mr J- H- Jcobs, Sec'y-Trcas., Tai'boro, N. C. , Dear Mr. Jacobs: We wish to thank you very, very much' for the check for $208.75 I In spue ot the bad woatner, a goodly number turned out for the ! short course given by the institution from January 8 to Id inclusive. The course in agriculture design ed for busy farmers has five major j appeals. (By the DavcUonian Press Bureau fpccial to the Southerner) Davidson, N. " C, Dee. 1!). Dnv-' Christmas exercises at William and! idson College has thrown herself in Mary Hurt Chapel last night. ! plus profits by financial corporations . line with the progressive education- The church was beautifully dee and the distribution of rewards of j al institutions of the South, and by orated in white and here and there! conquest in the form of government- a vote of the three upper classes in the church was a touch of green j SEALS ARE jBEEN. IN-WATER ' SOLD FOR SOME TIM E Mr. Sentelle Writes Letter of Appreciation for Work of Mrs. Carrie Battle Body Was Partly Decomposed When Found PRESENTS GHASTLY SIGHT COUNTY SALES TOTAL $400 1! monopolies;" the board of bishops ; of the student body all forms of ; to sym l., the eternity of the of the established at the Pr There is a special train-1 Vhieh -you -and the Fire Department j in a statement issued here, call.i up- byterian Institution yesterday. The :.,,.., ,.,.! vM.iii.wi c..- iu.. ..... i.ii nt:.,,. i,. i .,.i ., - J Christinas spirit. The exercises .Methodist Episcopal Church, hazing ver W ' 1 canicd out the Inc for ciittnn tohnivn .nwr m'.-ill generously contributed for the re-I on nations to individual and na- measure is at present only tompor-! idea of giving rather than the idea grain farmers; a second for fruit i lief of our suffering people. j tional 11 pentance for whatever share ' ary but it is confidently expected j of receiving. A large boat w.is in-. ' and vgeetablc -growers; a third for' New Bern is indeed grateful for ' we may have takcii in the defense that fit the end of the trial period ! stalled in front o ffhe rottruni with farm dairying; a fourth for poul- ' yur ' assistance ami the hearts of j and support of unChristian pro- of three months, the measure will J sail set ready to go on a voyage of try raising, and a final course in our people h:;ve been cheered by ! grams of power." The statement he permanently placed in the slu- cheer. It had as its motto: "It is cotton classing. All are free. ' the generous response that has been i was adopted by twenty-six bishops in dent body constitution. ( I The College is askine that all who niade from all sections of th coun- ; conference. j The veto cast in favor of the nieas i leeeive. expect to enter the short course , try this our hour of need. "America," the statement says, J w. '-was 170 to 72, which was only come January 8 and be ready for You can lost assured .that your classes the following day. In giv- ; contribution will be used to the ing free tuition the institution makes , vt,X, host advantage to relieve the the work the right of every .person, suffering and distressed who are with The principal cost of attending will . 0U1' midst. be board and room rent, which for' Yol,rs ver.v tru'y tbc term will barely be $10. The RELIEF .COMMITTEE. College has a limited number of j H. E. Barlow, Secretary. These contributions were solieit- "should unhoi'iluliiigly accept her about fifteen votes above the 2-.' fulj responsibility for leadership in ' majority required to amend the stu the . restoration of a broken werid. dent body constitution. Tin- Fresh She should refuse . to -sanction any a vote of 121 to 11. This step comes after considerable j cf the agitation on the campus as a result ; picture rooms at $3 a week and it supplies board at 75 cents a day. The vis itors will have the special privileges of taking their meals in the dining hall. The College laundry will serve the visitors a $2 to $3 a month rate.. war except for strictest self defense of humanity. She should continue to advocate universal disarmament and should not hesitate in asking that an international conference be 1 of persons engaged in raising funds ed by the Fire Company of Tai'boro. j called for this great purpose." j for the Davidson College campaign Since the last publication of the I The growth of "personal and or- stating that the hazing on the cam list of contributors, the amount oflganized greed has limited and often t pus, slight though it was, was prov- i five dollars each was received from j defeated" the ideals of fhristian So- j ing detrimental to the interests of fMrs. C. M. Park and J. H. Ja cocks, j ciety, the statement continued. "The the college. A board of control, more blessed to give than it is to During the program the entire school marched forward lad-, eneil with all sorts of good things thai will be distributed among t'no.-e who are in need. ni.'.-.i . class -meeting separately plodg- j The feature of the occasion was ed their support t the measure by the beautiful pageant entitled "To gether Shall They Sing.' The idea . Private families.. will . furnish rooms in the College vicinity from $4 to! $7 a week, two in a room. j Th! snort coursc"on7cs "in the early days of the General Assembly j which vill be in session when the special . students come to Raleigh. By attending this time many far mers who would hardly see the cap ital in a decade and perhaps the leg-' islative body never, will have an op portunity to observe how the law-' PRINCE INCOGNITO i first corrective of the world's woe is (sincere repentance. The second composed of eight men, has been ap pointed to "hear, investigate, and pageant was first of all to j the discouraeinent felt by the church on account of its com parative small growth. Then the lealization on the part of the young and old of the church, that the only answer or solution - of nil the prob lems of the church, i:; t-ie sincere consecration of both yaung and old to the service of the Lord, was Mr. Editor: Please allow me to express through your prper my appreciation-of the splendid work done by Mrs. Carrie Battle and her corps of teachers in the county in the sale of seals. 1 inn informed that '10,000 seals were sent to Mrs. Battle and that she, through her tenchors has alfcct cd the sale of the forty thousand seals and ha., turned four hundred dollars over, in cash, to Dr. L. B. JlcBrayer, Sanatorium, N. ('. This money is to lie used in tin fight against tuberculosis anioi'g col ored pei pic. j This i great work that has been done by the colored people of Edgv- combe county, and I commend in tho highest of term. Mrs. Battle, all of; her teachers and all of the patrons -of the schools who assitsed in this most o.cclicnt enternri -.. It. E. SEXTELT.E, ' Supt. of Public Shcoels. : Was Discovered By Some Boys Who Were Looking for a Football ; r IDENTITY IS NOT KNOWN Coroner'i Jury Holds Back Verdict In Hope Thnt tho Body Can Be Identified - WORKS AS COWBOY j corrective is the organization cf pu- '- " ' j litical and social life everywhere, up- (By The Atsocfaied Pre) ' Ion the basi-i of -the welfare of all. Copenhagen, Dec. 1 . Prince Eric ( "Wo deplore the unjust accumtila whose fathers and brothers were ( tion and inequitable distribution of stripped of their money through the huge suiplus prolits by financial cor collapse of the Landsniansbank, has poratioos. We insist that Christian decided to sell his magnificent Jut-j principles shall be applied alike to laml estate, at Kokkedal. j capital and labor. Under an assumed name the i "Wo deplete the distribution of Prince has live dand worked as 1 'lea! with -chargei-oMh!.,"pper class brought about by the flngel quoting I against freshmen for improper con- from Gods word fitting passages to duct, such as jibing, violating Fresh- , prove this as the real solution. mn regulations or .breaking college- j The characters of the pagc-int traditions. j were as follows: . ; Interpreter Mr. W. D. Taylor. PROPOSES, BOTH MOVIES AND j Pilgrim Howell Long. FATTY ARBUCKLE TO TRY MCVIES AGAIN PLAYS FOR SMALL THEATRES Northampton, Mass., Dec. 21. -rnvards of cemquest in the form of Something in the nature of a gen- ranch in j governmental monopolies and torri- tleman's agreement between motion eighteen torial control for personal and scl- picture exhibitois aiid those inter- making branch of the government responds to the needs of those back !oy on a big western home. No meeting could be of more he. United for the last interest to either. the peopl in months. He wrote to a friend here , fish advantage. jested in the spoken drama is sug whose interest state College was cre-'i not K0. saying that he was i "We deplore the investment of., gested as a solution of the commun- ! Hyde. an opportunity to Quite happy in Jiia work, and that j taxes in armaments and pompous ; ity theatre problem by Samuel A. ; Boy- World Without. Christ Miss Vi ola Sessoms. Wandering Jew Philip Koonce. hurch Mrs, B. A. Fountain. Angel I.ovie Watson. Group of Children Pauline John son., Elizabeth Fountain, Minerva ated, will have show the representatives what.it is doing. In entering the College no cxanv ination to any of the courses will be required. The greatest benefit will come to those whose fundament al' education fits them for observing th work done. This special course life in the open was the only one worth 1 ring. KIWAN1S TONIGHT display, and urge the nations of .the. Eliot, Jr., assistant professor of Eng- ! woild not only to limit but to de-! lish at Smith College. .Mr. Eliot is stroy this, bulwark of hatred, It is : the author of several one-act plays j our solemn judgment that nothing ! and was active in the community I James Harper. Girl Mary Louise Lawrence. College Man Reginald -Fountain. College Wonian Virginia Koonce Business Man Mr. Forrest Ses- (By The Associated Press) I.os Ar.geles, Dec. 21. Fatty A r huckle making ready j.'or re-etnry into the motion pictures after Jan uary fir.-t. Thi-j annoiiiu-Bvnt was mad ycstediry- by Will If. Hays, who stated that' Aj 'buckle iniwiit ivu'e another chalice to make good. The Los Angeles Federation ' of Woma.is' Clubs slated that they "would tut recede' from their op position" to Arbuckles' reappearance on the screen. Early this morning while several of the. town hoys were playing foot ball, tiv ball was kicked down into the ravine on Porter ..rtrcet just to the rear of the house now occupied by the Misses Saunders on Mam street. When one of the bovs wont down the hill to recover the foot ball, the body of a man was dis covered in the pool, just at the open i.ig of the large brick culvert, where1 a large deep hole has been made by the ish of the water out of this ; culvert. When first discovered onlv ; half of the body could be seen. . . ;;' , Lewis reported the matter to Mr. Walstoti and Dr. Gyles, the health I ' officer of the county, was sworn in I as a special coroner. The follow ing jury was summoned: J. C. Mar tin, A. C. Spier. Paul Wiiiiamv Berry Lewis, Ja.-per Walker and Lee Alphin. After the body was brought fnim ' the poo) of water tile coroner held the inquest, . Tho jury is holding back their verdict for the present to see if the identity, of the man can be aseeitained. However, it seem ed tn be the concensus of opinion that th-.' old man Ml down into this ravine an i was drowned. No ign3 '- of any violence were AT 7:00 O'CLOCK ; short of the actual application of ' theatre venture of the Northampton 1 soms. j the principles of Jesus in govern- Players, which attracted wide at- Woman Miss Ruby THE FLUE IN HIGH POINT AND KINSTON The schools in -High Point have been closed on account of the flu. The Caswell training school at K.in ston has been hi than! by t ie flu found. Upon a further examination the Business Mr. Milton, Brown urges all the j mental, economic, reiigious and ra-! tention a few years ago. 1 Coombs. ,? members of the Kiwanis. to be eh cial life today will meet the heed." Expres.-irg in a recent letter to 1 Father, mother and child Air. will run concurrently and will be nand tonight at the Kiwanis Hall on . ; j the Daily Hampshire Gazette,. a hope and Mrs. J. I- Lawrence, and their among the inmates. Volunteer ii .t'hn,- who are eniraccd I Main strect at 7:00 o'clock. MR. JODIE WEBB'S BIG HOGS 'for a revival 'of the cummunitv re- ! little girl. nurses have been called for. in, or interest in the different sub-' Tonight is the occasion foV the j WHO CAN BEAT THEM? j pertory company in Northampton, jects outlined above. They, of '''-'ction of officers, and there will Mr. Eliot advanced the idea that in i l.r. ..tli.ii. lrnvv 1'ni n.. M an t KlIilT. i 1 HT.. tU - r...,:.. 4 1... ' - ....... r iL: ' . . . . I. . .. .. rniirco have no connection with the ; "v -"f ' mi. "" , a csj 01 uns size .orinampion regular College courses. The pur- l,come before the Kiwanis. pose of this short course in agricul ture is to stimulate farmers into the practice of more modern methods and into the more businesslike run ning of their farms. The specialists of the : College, the Experiment Sta tion, and of the Extension Service are the farmers associates during those 12 important days. ' The College feels that th 13 course 1 Mr. Ben Havens Here Mr. Ben Havens of Gainesville, Ga., is here to spend the Christmas j No. J township recently slaughter holidays with his mother, Mrs. Lucy I cd a hog tha ' tweighed 838 pounds, Southerner the following hog news!. has. a population of 22,000 the a that will give to No, 10 township 'usement time: of the -municipal' -au- Lawrence. the prize. Ho scys that Mr. Jodie Webb of The entire program is. as follows: Song No. 11G: Congregation. ! Song of 'Welcome: Class of girls. Song, Dolly Bye: Mary Louise! man was found to be a colored man, very old; He had on two suits of overalls and "his breast was bare. All the flesh had .dropped from both legs, from the knees down to his feet. . No one at the inquest was able to identify the man and it may be that it will never be known. : ' Whether this old colored man vrai Littl? Miss Margaret Langley en--j murdered and thrown into the ra- BIRTHDAY PARTY I ditorium might profitably be divid-j and Havens. I j net, measuring 81 inches around the -j body .-and ' 91 inches in length, age I 2 years and nine months. Mr.- Webb killed another hog Mr. Don Cobb still Sick'. Mr. Don Cobb is still confined, to is one 01 tne greast om-o. , v.. ",uvu weighing-. 4C5 pounds; age 16 months j that North Carolina farmers will ever . . have. They have an especially im-! every department which it means to portant service now in ridding the j carry) to the very door of the far ed equally between the play the movies. "It seems certain," he said, "that the Academy of Mum - is too large or Northampton too small to sup port more than one play out of ten through as many repetitions as the Northampton Players used to give. Ihree or lour performances are tertained a number of her friends vil,e or whether he accidentally fell A Christmas Reform : James liar- j at her eleventh birthday party Mon- ! inot the water and was drowned is mystery. Btate of the boll weevil, in promot-j mers by bringing them here, show ing the growth of fruits and yege- ing them the way to farm and send tables, encouraging dairying in the j ing them back missionaries in the state, and In improving the poultry j faith. It is no longer debated as to output of the commonwealth. In these several endeavors the insti tution offers specialists who can as sist farmers in bringing these four things almost immediately to pass. For State College doesn't merely teach agriculture, it lives it. It has large groups of students at work in whether the course pays those who attend it. The College has no record of a disappointed short course stu dent. And it seeks another multi tude of satisfied sons of toil and soil who found in their brief stay here much that will follow them through their agricultural lives. -Who can beat this? the hog question. j of the time. "The movies arc highly profitable and, if the latter half of each veek SWELL PROGRAM AT THE' COLONIAL ' were regularly devoted to them, . r . i they ought to bring in enough mon- Mr. McCabe "promises a sweel pro'ey to offset possible, losses on plays J Shepherds, o-ram ta his nntrnnsi nt the Colonial ' acted hv a nermanent "-comnany in I Benediction per, Jr. I day afternoon from four until six. : 'ft Gifts Presented School Song by! Games were enjoyed by the little j ; Choir. V ! folks, including the "Donkey Game." FUNERAL SERVICES OF Purpose pf Gifts and Prayer: W. j Roy Bell won the prize, a box of MISS CATHERINE BOURNE A. Hart. ' . ' ' stationery, and Elsie Langley the v - j . f . Twenty-fourth- Psalm: Mrs. Sav- j "booby" prize, a doll. Ice cream ' The remains of Miss Catherine ages Class. cake, candy, and fruit were served. , Bourne are expected to arrive in Thanking (Jod: L. II. Fountain, 'Jr. j The guests were: --.Mary. Purvis, Tarboro Friday morning on the 9:30 Little Ones of Bethlehem: Class Elizabeth Morrisette, Harriet Hoi- ; o'clock train from Rocky Mount. In derness. Page Howard, Polly Nor-j case the remains do arrive on the morning train the funeral services will be at three o'clock Friday tfer noon from Calvary Church. -. They , ie Swinson, Blanche Daniels, Ed j' The friends of the family are re- ? ' ! Clayton, Tom Bardin, Dallas Clark, j quested to meet at the home of i enough. And the patrons of the ' "ttlo girls. i movies have their rights as well and j Bible reading, Luke 2:8-20: V. E. : fleet, Julia Bates Brown, Julia King, Huf-rah for No. 10 township on I ahold, I think, be given a full half i Fountain. .; v' j Ruth Bi own,, Mary Bynum Fovvlkes, 1 .... n . . t. 11 t . . . 1 Address: 1 astor. riancis narris; aiaxine ano siarior- Pageant: Sing. Together Shall Song No. 118: Congregation. Charles Fluck, Roy Bell, Marshall Song and Tableau: Angels and j Aiken, Phillip Pike. About six the guests dispersed, Mr. Iverson. declaring Margaret a most pleasant hostess. next week. His advertisement in ' the first half of each week. . This j The occasion was pronounced an j Saturday's issue of the Southerner j company would thus have the equiv- ; enjoyable one. Mr. W. A. Hart the i .; " - . will prove thhv to be true. Watch 1 alent of ten days, not six, in which j Superintendent of the Sunday j Boston states that it wishes to see for his i.otices and you will he con-I to prepare each new production j School was so impressed he decided ; 110 more of Isadore Duncan. Shame vinced. no small advantage to their art." j to repeat it at a later date. . on 'em. Fat Man's Corner. Henry C. Bourne at 2:80 o'clock. , WILL BE CLOSED V .1 The' office of the County Super intendent of schools will be closed ' from Saturday morning, December 24th until the latter . part of the week. 1 i
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