TOK WKATHRH (?'.tir ?nI tonight and Tiiuii*(lay. North auil northeast w i fids. -J VOL. XIV. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY EVENINl!, OTTOBEI: ?, 1921. SIX PACES. NO. 239 (GIANTS AGAIN LEAD IN WORLD'S SERIES Senators 000100010 i 2 91 Giants 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 0 6 13 0 Series To End gtOH Polo ('?rounds, New York. CM. S.?A^.iin Washington's peerless Walter JolinsoiV'Tailed today to :t"!n the tide of the Uiants' batting, and the Senators went down in tlu-ir third -defeat. putting Nhw York within one yt-rit-y.? McGraw had been expected1 ?- ? use his bijf bertha against M'Johnson, but Nehf's injured thumb, though niuth jm-T proved, was still sore and the I winner of the first game of the series was not used. Bocontf Trial :it tin- NVw V?.i i (U ants' fifth vrnile of tin- W??rld's 8j?xteaw._ \\ liitll? Ul e Washing ton . Senator were anxious to win. .ho that t hoy in lic h t for the first tint" tak?* tin- lead in the Kami* stand ing. He was opposed by Ja?-|; I Bentley. Roger Pcckinpaugh. Senator | Shortstop, was unable to ?<-t into j the lineup again today on account of an Injured knee; Tin- lin.ui>: Washington? McNeely, center field. Harris, second base. Rice, right Hold. Goslln, left field. Judge, first bane. Dluege, shortstop. Ruel, catch. Miller, third ba.se. Johnson, pitch. New York? Lindstroin. third baa?-. Frlsch, second base. Young, right field. Kelly, center field. Terry, first bam-. Wilson, left Arid. Jackson, shortstop'. Oowdy. catch. _ Dentley, pitch. Umpires?At tb?? plate. C?nn<>l at first base. Kleni; at secnnd ' Qlnecn; at third has. , Quit. BatU'ries?Washington. Jolm son and Ruel; New York. Reuth-y and Gowdv. ? 1 lining Senators ? rJnTlsrronl?rntrtmrt McNvely of a hit with a leaping catch. Wilson took Hat ris' Ion.,' fly and Terry captured lii<? n hoist. No runs, no hit.-?, no er rors. (Slants?Lindstroin, leading oJT for the Giants gr?et.d .lohnson with a Blngl?- to cent?-r fl.-bl, hut Miller took Frlsch s high foul. Mr Neoly gathered in Young's IIv umi New York's 18-year-old third baseman went out trying to sj. :tl second. Ruel to Harris. No runs, one hit, no errors. Hecond Inning . / Senators- Goslln started off with an Infield slngb*. his fifth si might hit in t w?? da vs. Wilson took Judge's fly hihI Terry dropped liluege's hoist, but Frlsch recovered the hall and threw l?> Jackson In time to catch Goslln ?t second. Ruel walked. Miller was thrown out at first by Frlsch. No runs, on?* lilt, no errors. | Giants- -Kelly sent up a high foul to Miller. Terry went out lo Judge unassisted and tli?' s? na tors' first sacker raced ovit to tf.< stands and took Wilson's foul. No runs, no hits, no errors. Hilrd Inning Senators -The stands ros?? nnrt cheered Johnson as he walked lo the plate. H?? singled Inlo left but was thrown out trying for second. Wilson to Frlsch t?. Ter ~7. McNeely bent out u bunt lo bhMietronH-HArria.accjUs.il!:'! a lilt [9 second. Rice popped to fTowTTET and Frlsch threw out Goslln. No runs, three hits, no errors. (Hants?The Giants scored one run In the third when Jacknon scrateh??d an infield hit nnrl after Gowdy fanned went to third on HenMey's single to rfftht fi?-l?l ami tallied on Llndstrom's scratch hit to third. Ilentley went to second A?ld_fUu???_took Frlsch h ground er and JAhaca TimrntFr. -Imf umplr?' ruled Dentley safe on a fielder's choice. Young lin? d to Rice and Ilentley wn?< doubled at the plate. Rice to Johnunn to Ruel. One run, three hits, no errors. Fourth fnnlng Senators Judge started off the Senators' fourth Inning with a single against the right field wall and was sacrificed to second by Rluege. Rue| w?*nt out, Jackson to Terry. Judge scorde on Mil ler'a single to right fWd. but Mil ler went out. Young to Frlsch. when he tried to stretch his blow to a double. One run. tw?> hits, no error?. Giants Kelly struck out. Terry made the first three base lilt "f ?the aerlss by a long blow to right JFfleld. but Johnson took Wilson's Vplash and Terry was run dqwn. MAYOtt IS\IN Will uk IIKiti*: mi ion \v >:*?; I sart.. |.| K.lt.ir If. ? ?r i:.u ill |<u> .th t.li.rlni Visitation t ?? l'li:-?|ll(i*;iiik Tiihi No. x. Iiii|n..v,,| (n?lir of |<i-<| -M?-n, ????*44Mtf-4?iuv?rvrtnfitr ?t uUfcft U'cluck^, -fL.J.t . a larM number of Hit* numbers will h vail ih-m.? I\.h ,,r i his op pp it unify to. ??a* . -?fii- lb, lieud i>t 4bi; orilnr J? -*?oH-h t'arit linn. Mr.? 1 '*t 1 n was ? \p. r?? ?1 to visit iln trite |;j^i Sh'urd.iy night, but rontilili.il?? d-vel?ip.-d* which prevented hi m from doin:; no. S.WS i;i;\mkst mi st M \ixt \i\ roxTitoi. \ii: ? 1? Washington. Oct. Pr.fiil. nl OoolidKi- Tf? jniftn-rn?rhr?rt? fr~ gute? l? the t Mr. I X:ti i'Hiai] Radio <;?iiif.T.?P" who e. II. d sit i In' While lli'llS" ti'dav t;iid ih;it Cov erwuen* mm nil "f I ho, air must 1? maintained. wit h tin- "wident Ji'urjM' of fr? i-d'uii. Johnson to Miller. Wihuu went to second nn th.. Jnekmtn rth-d to Hauls. .\V> runu, um hit. no error*. 1'ifili liming | Sena tor.i- -Wash i u nt ?> n ivjit i*?'* i tired lu order in the Ii?(!i. John nnnweut out. Jj<ck.?n!. to Terry. _MoN?. ly popped to T? ri ami Har ris struck out. Nn rnii>. no tilt!-. no error?. Glauts?-C.owdy singled sharply |>anf Judjfe In Xiw York's lif-ii and Monti? v poll? ,! tlx t>-,|| h,t., the right flvhl slatids for a home run. I.fiiontrom fouled em to lluel. Krln'h doubl- d to v :it? r field, th? Wind hlo\viii>; th" hail! JlrN'olv. hit I V ;i piteii I hall. Ie.it "K- Jiv lilt Into a d>-uh|e play to l:loeg?' to iluni.i to Judg??. Two runs, three hit.'?, no errnrn. Sixth Iiiulnj* Senatom- l{iee fanned. Corlin also,struck out niter drlvin;: Hi* hall into lie riyht h Id :?i:inds and it wait in!? d f??ul. Jud?? sin gled pant |-*rl: rh. hut llentley fanned Hlu'*:-. No runs, one hit. io> error?. Giant? Terry walked. but Wilson :tr,:r|; ?nit and IC !<*? robbed' Jackson of a lilt when he to??k hi.? drive tin d threw out Ileal ley at r.fVond. liowdy popped to Harris. No run?, no lilts, no error?. Seventh liming Senator? Km I walk? d. Miller, went mit to Terry unus?ist?'d. Ilu-I | goln;- to second and K? l!> look' Johnron ? skvucrap? r. McNei |y Iwalked and Young took Hart in' i . ny m ;ij ttt7v ;if ?No runu, no: hits, no error?. Giant i lien t ley went out. [ Judge to Johnson. I.indslrom singled ever ?*oi*d. Il.irrl? gath- : ??rod In Krlsch's pop on a hit and run KFIIy singled to rfchtl Ih'pl, l.iudstrom i'oin): to thud I and Wan frtflrrhl HI till' plate mit ilB1) nth inpted double leal, fin? I to ' Hani. I ? Uuel. No ruits, two hits, no ? i rom. K'j'hlli Inning S. ii:it?i- Krlsch thfeir out' -Kom ?1 fii.d on a cloro ph.y. (ion j (ill U?>t .1 h"lll" fllM III I Of HUltt J field bl.-Teii is. Judge slnt:l<-d to ; ri?ht and H- nth y was sent t?? ih??! Hhewer.i, Mrt.Mtlllan rellc-vfd him. Friwh Ihrew ?ui ll!u<Jndite1 ?(?diiK to H.-rotnt anil i.indntroin , throw out I5u? !. <Mw run. two hit??, no emu * C.lanlH Kelly shmled, Teriy tralkfd ntd when Jobtmon Jtig*. ? fch-d W.lsofvV ??rrific?' hunt the h.. ? h ttWni'it won u..?. Kolly Korcit ?>n Jaeknon'? sarri Hr? fly lo Conlin. tJowdv forced Wilson. Mill? f to Harrh. Terry golttg t?? third, front n ? i? b<* r.rorrd on >!c(}Uillai>' - Tcxatt ' leaRtHT. (lowdv halt? d at H'cond hut seo/ 'i on IA ??! 'roin' ultiiip , hit to left Mrtjulllnii wi-irt to ?erond. l-'rlwh f?irc <1 l.lnd? trotn. \ illu^ge to Harris Tlire? run?, throe hit?, on? error. Ninth liming Hnuatar* Imtti.d. Jul. Miller In Washington"? ninth, He fllod nut to Kelly. Tate hatting for Jobn'Kon, w'altrrd. nn?t Taylor Wan went In to run for Itini. 11?' w?'iit !?? fr^tn?| without a play be line made for hint. McN'eoly iar?m d and Harris Hied out lo Wilson. No i tin?, no hits, no er i rot*. City Muiiiip-r? "l>o? s r.li/ulH(h City i ili>' rily "i r form of crinm ut ?" ???mcrrr Councilman I.. S. Cui-ilun, chairman of tin* s|htI:iI coiii _ir It iih|i'ilnt'j?l *>y Mayor Ifk ? ioiula> iiIkIiTTo ??!? ri Jvc ;i|>pliralions for lh*' posi ll?iA of ?Mty manager of Kliat;? 1'i'Jli City ami !?< n-romui?ml to Hi?' Council a ciirr? ssiir In City Mr.iiniii'r I tray. n:;l: iviuIitm of thl.i iiHWHpaprr to atiswi i in or der ili.it ho may uMvrtain tli?* MCtkt ItlH'Ilt of til?* |M1?|l|f ill tlli.-t imHtcr. . ? City Manager Flra.v hamlet) i'i hi?? rcMlviiation lo i In* City Counril at it* M|K>cinl i .??-??I in f. on \\Y<liii*>tday of last Wtck, the ri'-fl^natioii to bpooun- ? -iT?-?%tlv? ..Nun MiiW.-r _L Mr. llujiilunV (l>i?'..t1<*n loiitln ? color in a: re port. current on the Htrocla <v tdncr Mr. I ?ray resigned. to I hi' effect t hut tit.' City Council likely to H|i|H>lnt Mm * siicc< SfU*r _ u mau. who would lut no mori- than a Htrci-t cuinnilrtsioncr. Ulil?!' ~M?4I|1mH H- -of?I U*' ciiy iiuinawr coinniittei* -nit? Coiiiiriliiii'ii Coliomi and Kra xkw < oi.i kok coi'i lah Hi? h Point. Oct. S?Knr ?!m?*nt* an- leing made rapidly in ilii' de partment of munie ut th.? High Point College which I* offering a coil rue in mutfc that load* t ?> tli-' degree ??f Itachelor of Music. |i hn'.i been announced here by Dean N. M. Ilurrlson. Tin* enrolmi^ii l:? expected by officials to bo large because rcglfltnitiou In the munie d o part men t ran lie made without matriculation In the college prop er. K very student in the music de partment In given the theoretical R'lidy, it wan explained, and i? then allowed to upecialize In voice, piuco. or violin. It was also announced that Pro f. Mor Dan W. Smith of the d?> partnvnt of mimfr was now mak tng preliminary arrangement* for the organisation of a glee club 1 and orchestra at the college. ItOAD KKI'T OI'KN Ashevllle. Oct. 8.---In answer to numorou* letters inquiring about the closln*: of the road to Mount Mitchell. Traffic Manager S. II. Cohen has announced that the road will he kept open during the month of October with all the co operating forces along it ami the uumeroua side trips. Tin* recent rains liuve been a great drawhacV to tin visitors at Ashi-ville taking the mountain trip. It wn* said, but the manager expressed the belief that Indian Hummer would net in r.oon and the mo*t delightful season of the year would be In. force. MAY DYNAMITE KOAI> Italeigh. Oct. 8.?State engi neers announced yesterday that they may dynamite the dirt road from Tnrboro to Scotland iNcck to save the paved road* from Tur boro to Kethcl from the effects of, the water dammed behind the Jun?lion of the two roa?la. Gives Up Hubby T .lil hy hi? doctor thai h?> had on? yfir fn IlVa.Wdiph v/ (')ihim ??( Columbua aak*d hi# w,f*. Krt II/ K I'pharn. to r?l?oa* hlin from nwr rlar* ?o h? rnuld live h la lu?( ytnf ?with tlif woman h?> |o%c.| Mm I'fthnm c. ante?] h.? rfjutuM by fljlr.ff for uivor. ?v whUlt wan rrantcd. togvthir with |io a motnii for the aup^vii of ih?.i ?on. a?<* J , SHOT \\ IIH.K ON WAV TO OVKN MINK Klkins. W. Va.. O.l. s. S;iinlriK(>> ?iii' ?>I the l?e*t know ? frar-ntn^ror*- til" ~nf:-1 VtrftHirr unit pmmlueir. in I*<*?;??>? rutic pit III leal r Ire les. wai shut u *.ir I'ln* lipi iixl?y wliil?* ?*nr??ut'.' i.? th. -XtTTtrttan" M!hp* * tcr ~Tcojirnf?ir-.> operation on 11 non-nnlon IukU Two nn-n arroTiipnnyinK Siium r'tlRi* wi-rc also wtiuiuU'tl Tlo? o* s.iiliinf" fill ii from lit?' un.lei liru*li aloiiK ili?' road. SHKNANIHIAH K\I)S must i> w H.miiT \li >uril tli?- Ml??iian?loa!i. (tri. H Tlo* Sh??n:itnlo:ili appronrhlnK Hi?- Alahani.i-M litxlMHlpni l*iundar> ti t n upii-ti o ff. ?; m II?-s an hour ~!F.r,iHI !????( altov?' t'n- wihhIi d fi*l*lM siiitf vall?-\? conipl-lfd tie li2 4 In urn ?'f Iter I'.llOu mil? f?'j*l voycu** :ii Hii'cltH'k tliin nioru* Cuulral lUl?. Urri avUM. a. .1?. Oct. s.r--Th?. naval diiiKible Slo-nun<l??a|i in vh< fir-it lit of it* Journey tu ill?* Pa -?Hi?'. ('wntii-tr^Mi Uk?'liwi=h?t -N*w~ .{vwy, pimwNl ?> ilirtMitiU ? Viralnln niul North Carolina mi l panned i ii>r hero shortly licfore ihree? o'clock ilil.< morning. arriving at Atlanta about fiv?> o'rlork. <? vi i :\\ %Vn. isc. ii\s M I K ?t 11\ I ttMlllll i t: Iiititii* ?1. * : ?' r-??.#? ii 1h' At!%?:????. I ?VI -]r^ .. rol?*t !<? |?.iri'f ; i:?ts in ? 111 ill ! ? en*. -;1. i M si}?'i.-i: .1, f* .1 I'- I1.1I1 ii I'.ni'i. i.r hi <?;. ?. r m t; stil :tll4':t?*liv?a Umu!, i? t..? ? h. lr??*; r.ilr .'.l ? n??l ui'Vii.' i..i: : lis ?h.. 'i..r> -.| rti,^ *w "..i if :.M<1 a <1* i>t iiiiiirutni iii;i!,ii' ? ?.? a ni ir?* 1 Uri'iiv- , Tlit r?* ?? :i !.?r- II >..<J li . ?:.l ? v>-rvh? tl\ i.- ;t:-K ti d* (h a <li*;>ltt) *'f Midii-'. i:i.'l. 1 i.ii In ?|1 nih||;i- |)l<1it|| ??IV It. i'i i| .f, S i! 1:. .1 r?>i?TM.?r x t*. 1 >.-?. "riTT'T;?*vr. Poland fur <I:il? tt;:V.s. In.-?.i ???.? ? 1 - ..I l ONVIlTUl) tU-" Ml ItlBKIt Conway, S. on. s K !m.in-l I>. lil uhani, .|i,.rn >1 with tlx- injr tl? - r of flvo m? *11 In rs nf his fani n.v. .vi-Tni-iTTaj-?rrriivirii ,i oi dih1 nf 1 lic miirtliT^ aiiil xi'iilf in ? Ifoinuullnn on <i. ii?lii-i' :i|. it w.is hi* fourili irii I in (?11 ' nf ilu* in s|Hct2ii'iilur li'Ral l?aMl??* In lln* history of South Carolina. COTTON DKOPS (IN IKDKKAL 1 OI5KCAST ?_ NVw?Vii* J ^?fc, - t jUiiiit (lro|?|nMl a r> nt and :i half a pound un tlii> flovfiniiit'iif 111*? nliiction fnfri'ii;?? imnlr riri?ltr- ttnfwvr ? 'N?*\r t?rlrnn?v ttf-f. -*r i|ri |>|M'il :i <vnt and a half :i ti?l In a fi'W lillnilf?": Jiff? r l?n- < 11. v - ?-rni:i'-ni |?r?Hliioti* n f.ui*c:n?l was in:i<!i' (iiililir. Ham Makes A Favorable First Night Impression Iii (Juirl an<! Willi Every Kvidcnci of SiwM ily, tionviolimi. and Fnilh Thai H< I of (><?<1 to His W ork Kvair:c?li?t Outline. I."r.inp i'i; i: 'They nay t lint a revival does m?i last. NYlther il?*?*.-? a hath | but I l.uiH- Uui UimuMrwv'i'l i JkV taking i lu-m ?'(i (ha! uccutiti* as long hk h?* Maya around mo." So pnld EvanneliH 44nm. wh?d J in IiIm flr*t talk at the llam-Katu ?ay tabernacle. iustt.id of ?preurh in K 11:?* Mormon with with h ho ti i I uully opens his campaign. under "took t ? answer Vinu i | toppv lion* to tho campaign that Itavo bwn currmi hero since li wa? an nounced. "Some a sports of a revival.** h ? .aid. "aro n?t <\pio|?>d to Sprin.; doesn't lant. I.tit h. i-3K*i ly look forward to it* return eacli year. Summer duMti'l last hut summer 1h necessary to liarv<*l Autumn and winter do not laid, hul they too serve tli? ir purpos. Quirt spoken and not at all sen rational, with th?? riiiK ??f slnecr Ity in onrli ton . Mr. Ilum told hi audiencc how lie was oducat<d for tho law and how. while w.-.ti Ing to become old enough to ou ter upon tho prnctlce of H in chos? en profession, h? wont on the roa.5. an a travelling salesman and was planning for a brief husiuow r i reer and (hen a return to the law as soon an In- had accumulated tin nuch as of a fOltllW win u bf was railed to the ministry. "Answering that call," he said, "may have no-ant some sacrifi? ? financially. Hut I would not cx i'hwngM tho expurUnce of any six weeks that I have had in the work In which I am now ongiiKod f??i all the woaltli that a successful business man can accumulate in a life lime." Assorting llial ho was "a r? v? lationlnl as opposed to the ration ntfPt. .1 frinllarlau as opposed to th?- unitarian, a creationist us op pn.M-d lo the evolutionist, an piatlonlst as opposed to I ho r<-in? diailst. a regeneration!*! 0|i posed lo reformatlonlst and a su-' l?i naturalist as opposed to the naturalist," Kvangellst M. K. Ham Tuesday nlchl committed hlm^t If most unreservedly to tho funda meutallst view of the t? aclilnu of' th?- scrlptuies in his seHilutory message to Kllxabetli City which ho delivered b< foro an audi'tie. numbering w? II over 2.500 at lb Ham-Ramsay tnbernacle. In t!.. Introdurtory tn'-ssage. wM? *i marked Ihe np? ninu of the ram fnten proper, ?ho- evapgellef Hied rliarlv and With defltid? ness, ausuranre, and wllh over* evidence of profound convletlnn earnestness and sinrerlly tho na turo of the caiii*paigii which b plans lo rondurt and Kave advlr t<> tho lorr.l r? llgloiia forres whir h partirlpnte In the rampalgu a* : how they rouId bs-sl ftdfurt thT' i ?elves and their pro K ram so as t<? secure the greatest benefit from tho meetings. Mr Ilam profound!* Impri?4td. his sudirnce wllh his m ?sage as wis evidenced by the thrnn wlilrh pressed forward at lb? rlnsi of Ihe aervlr? lo r.-rrel lilr.i ard express tlclr lieartv endorse n< nt of the program h< plana t ? rarry out In the rampalgn The ovangrtlat entered Ihe ln?. emafle toward the close of th< M?)ni; n-rvi' " Itn?!. n?-c. |??<i:n.|. (i l?v S. If. T? llll?'u liK.ll. M:ll |' ??f lil?.' .j-'irtfi Itaptixt Cliiii'ih, nil.i ?11 rwt !y lo i ;iii;ilrtor 'fl r<-H? rvu |i?m ??ii I|m* |*1:?tf? ?i:*> f!?? ? ? h" -Wax?i-tvd l.v??V> ? f;? irf ?-lli? C'ltV. Clad ???? :? i liMClv lltlli: 4 Htl<i r\ ilt i V? ly I .i ? I'. i I Mit .?f. dark material. .Mr. ll.iin':? ?p,?err ?ni'" ui Kr*t uri' Vi-,., ni'st ph-nalii).. Ati,mn of liir;:?? n.lil uow.-rfu! |?'ivk|>in ?*, v, 1) pr< |i:.r < i? ni <1, fimooiIi k? v foi n rl*?Kt?ly ? r. ;?;> il hiii -'jirlir, Mr, Min" i? decidedly distinctive in [K'n"'>inl ?r-r.nf ?rti;1i'l^ much mor? ne;irlv lo ?In :?|?? , >??>' f??l hti?ln<tMi it prnfi^liiihil l>fx? of mun Ihan to tho popular con ception of evattKO|ints. > The jM>ni? M**rviiv which preced ed the jmtiiioii fjf the ?*\ ? - i rt*: * Rplrltod .ind 1'lfcflIve, t!??- lan:?* choniR ronpundlm.' rcidllv to Chorister. KniuwiyN Imp' llinj; h-aderuhl". Mi Kamnny. ? hI* voice hiixlry from Ilt>? unarn:*-, toni^d tav.iiioii o'-Pii. d hy the late arrival of the evinfeTt^t which forced *i i m t?? fill il:? roli? of lkilh pr?>ncher aad di'iiIsler, appnrciiilv CftiiH- rvil lils f>lreni:?h ami gave Ills throat at) eppi.rl?iii? ity to rrPtip'rate. I>\ u^lnv most ly moiil-m wit Ii *v?ilch lli?* chorus wan already familiar, hilt IIp sinuinz was none tin* lew a *!?? elded Nliirn of th" k.ivIc?- nnd K?ive a forclimlo of lh?- trent treat which Is in Htore for local munlc lover* wh? ii lh?- y)?? at m cremation of m'ii-. i~ "TTTtTi Ti" nlrlde*' on Mime of the la-rnlifnl choral numheir. which tin- choii fi r Ik Introducing. At lh?* ((?ncliixlon of lh?- sons nor v Ire Mr Itnninav liKrodiiC'd to tin* audience l>. I! Walters. . a prominent trav? lint; WH" from N? w Hern and a convert ?.f lh" Ham-ltam^av cain|i:ii^n In tint city Rome two year* ago. Mr. Waltcra. in n brief hut ifrlpplnu nddr?NH. told of lh?- fcrcftt hl'Kslu:. which had con??* Into hi? 11 f?* through, .hin xurre ud? J \n. Ji -una Chiinl nnd predicted that Kll/." beth City would reap even mat cr hlcMli.KR from the ministry of Kram:? lint Ifam t tin ti did hi:? own city. Mr. Wall? rs nnd~ hi* ?l year-old ?on prof? <d C*|?i ?? t t?? ether durlnc th?? flam-Unnifty campaign.nl New Hem. Dr. Temphmnn. in a l?rl< f' ntntcment welcomed Ihe ?vani:e llat to the citv nnd pi* divd to IfflTTTin rii'|*MM?rf ? T Tl ?? mTnl 11 ? and church f? rc"W *-f Mi city :?f ter which he tnti'oduced Mr. Ha in lo the audi? PC' Without ;iiiy pre llmlnarv ?*ffu^ion?. Mr. Hani called Ihe audi? lice lo i?ra . r am! a hr|ef lift|i|?in ? arnestlv ci!l?d upon (le.6 lo ^uid?' it tli- . work al???u*t to h?? und'iiak'ii if1' which he- plmi; ? d al one Intolili meKMi-n, Miatinu thai h" felt thai a f> ? lntr??duciory ulatementfi should h?? made In ord*-i- ??? ae<(itMin> hln hen rem with th#" re*il purpose of Ihe fumpalun and to arm th? m for copihailn" many mtifonc'-p Horjp which ll" '? ?*! ?IIkcov? r ft t'i he prevalent In the c? n?mMnliv Mr. Ham ann^un^-d ??*'?! h? Would ho* ??nderi-*' ?? in pr-actt ?? iermep hut would ri?th?- falK (Continued on pace 4.1 liKI IKV K MCTOfO COMI'I.KTKI.Y \\?>\ i ??m r l f,?. ( il> jj0|,j ,|... | AuiiilllttlllK 1.1 lt|.ViKH? li. il In t Ml I rotili" <it Suits That t hoy are willing in accept irim Hi?? fit/ i *'?ii ii>-i i (or th- si r \ i?'' f l-f t !?? Ik* lUil Ik fill,*4 1 il*- Silili? t? ?? ;?s 11.at pa id liy th? utility c?r .???r,iii??n?? |t? tin im??i'f I;; v linn ?>! .Mr I lov. lirady. H??w II t. Yost f??r lib? Kiti? i '., hm - ?*'?. ?.II !?:?* ?? of III?? law li I III or *1 f?*?i?44?;.??r? a. Wilwiti mv.? that hi.-* Jiuy ijniyjwi ??( Mrajuilan a. ?r?? wTllTfiV To iirTt? -T . #;rfT proposal Hint lio v r??duce tin- fee of ?7..*?110 :iml i:i.*iU? ntal i>'.|H-io??'t< ???.?;? w Im-li Hu-> ?1,. loKllif. ^li?' rll> t?? |'J) tli? til. Tit" t ill pn seut?-<l t?? tli.? city Council by tin* linn .?i Thompson Wilson wa;? for a $7..".on f,.,. I'lltK <?\|M'llXt?H III $'.'1.72. \v ti i I >' that in.m-miil hy-MrMTittmr-^-f? l.'ov was for Hi?? paiiu? r?? ami Ji;4 ??\p--iih?n. Tli In is l?eli?-t.d the I n r. st fee chared a ollt t.t l>y ali i:ii/.ih.t!i CHy law firm. M?'HiIioi*m of fIn* firm centoiid. hi B ML that Hi. fee ts ..nt . g liorhitant. In view of t h*? Inrue In t?r-?sts si I stake. in v low of |h?> diilucuce nml attention to ?!? tall tllllt I IlO ClIMi'H (li lUllllil. il. ||| view of iho -dispatch?wit it - which tho rumu .??lit,M|nmbiwi .iiiw?^i? ihv courts aiuf In view of tli?> com plete victory umi f,?r the city. -Wns ?t - mnttvi^- -Orr -juri?? ? '""t; 'nvnlrlrr?'thr-pxtirnctt?nrp-nr >kii 1,'iuo that in tin? ? rill nary c.iurs?? i f Ifvn 1 proe. ediire would have Iiav?-, ivi, uircd two or three times tin? linic they have acti:;illy cot t minted to he'enrrh-d to their, .conclusion. So complete do those, lew firms re Kuril th??so victories that they h?'li?'Vo III?' city could, foilowlnu the handing down of last Wednesday's opinion from tho Nor'li Cn voli na Supreme t'otirl, have s<dd its hnnds and have proceeded with th?* conet ruc tion of Ms own utilities, No suits were pending except ihi> newiTap?1 ??onipnny'H ras.? hefore tho North t'av;?lina Corporation Commis sion. and t hp i had no h? urinu on the city's riuht to issue honds or to construct i t h own utilities. |r is admitted that the utilities eould have lnatit>it?-dncw nulls, hut ii |;i not admitted that, in view of dech'.ions nlremlv handed down, th?? roiiits would have ner nil:te(] n:#?ii suits t?? stop Hie city's v/nri; toward building Its own *51 (IIIleu. Moreover. nf Hie v "*v f:iHt. move toward another suit, conns? I f ir the rity would have l?r??lt?_lit fdion Which Ihev heli. vc would have "Stopped the utilities from further prosecution ?>f such tactics. ViKATIIkH IS OOOI? r New York. Oct. H. ?After^a night of rain tho sun mini* ou* this morning and Indications were th:ii thore would he gnod weather for the World Series name here i li is afternoon. < OTTO.X I "IIOI* l?K( l.l\ICS Waahiniilon. Oct. K. Th?- cot ton crop declined lo Die extent of 5*7.000 halra In two wfel;s, end int; Octohn 1. th?- Department of Agriculture nnnounced today. The forecast is n total production of 1 2.4f?f?.000 efjnivalent of ft00 . P'jotid huh-s. I<ast year 10.139,-'] '171 linh-s were crown. n|\ DVBAD l\ m \sii Dallon. Oa.. Oct. H. Six per wins w ro killed in a traln-nu'o rrash here last nlnhl. m i non or -men i inn rs ll.Ui UIUTTKX HIT I'UVM "I have been trylnx lo write plays for nearly forty years and finished my 107th a few days hk'i. of these 8 5 per cent have b<*en pro du ced." TIiIr Is tho stnlcmeiit of Kdward Uo .e. drainatlHt. whose pluy, "Th? |J ar far." Iihm boon made int?? a motion picture by the (Joldwyn company. Tho screen version, (?oulng to the Atkraru# Theater on today in title* "ll^d tdghtn." and was dlroct^d by t.'larenro G. Had-i hi cross a* a playwright, yet he has no formula for writing successful p Iky*. ? Thrro 'w -nly >',x dlfferotit drati. itle 11' ?fitl.ins that tn.iy lie .111.1" ??. i l p.rr.i, "and ' believe I ha*o tt .<ed ihetn all. I it in sixty one >'??.'rs (.11, thouffh I do not f? "f It. and am ??tll| ?/vin? !?? find oof wHat cona*ltut?M a grad pt.iy YIF1T1M; MIAMOMI MAItKKTS l'rant< S lig of the firm of l.oul< fl?lir ;?? In New York f'ity thl* week vNltln* the dlamontl m?.r kots and buying KOOdM for the hol i ?ay trad* th's \ Mir. The firm of lunula Helly iA look ing forward tn hrtrk 1ride during ihis,yonr'* holiday sia^on. i '?? JON m IfttiJCT N v York'. Oct. ? stiil r.,t l^n rinsed quiet with 12'?- fio'iili d or Mle ''Iddllnr L'.'i 10 Kuturen e|-.; It:" l||<J : 0"| ;?f?r t zVM. Ih ? f m' < r 95. January 210ft. rr'i ,\fi?v n r.:. N ?? Yorh. Oct s. Cotton f?t ? ??en?-d a,: N|nwnl Otlnber ? l?'C* nite r ?r. JO."* JnnoTy 2.. March :&.?&? May 2K.0Z District Fair Gets Off To A Really Big Start I'lvl+tUiN, aii l Ttuinmriit I Vtil lire** of lir>l !)a> Spiva?! Optimism ?1? Tlirir M ak?* and lire* \\V;tlli?*r I- of Ural 1'air Yarirtv PRTZE WINNERS " in i-'.v!!* r w:\in: THf ,?sua?!- Jii?I*.?m. Mih. J. c\ 1:. KluiiiKliiiiix. Mim. t:-.?i ? ? - Wood of l?ili?ni??ri . ainl Mrs. IN itv 11 row it. a wart)? ?1 i!i ? l?ri??-s in 111-* l-'air |>.i.aiV Tu? sd;iv ms ?: rir-l liiiz?* lor Im'sI ?!? ???.?1 ?-?1 rar. ?'I;!'!"? !!?*' I*ar|?? v. I'irat itIz-' fl?'ai. I ll' .I'.?.* ? V?'liU?lll. IMn^rnlflf imitlii n. <*??a >t Cuanl. Tin'? i ? i?11 ? s?|oii proti? nil?*? ?1 it th?* ln*?*l |?arail*' m?ii in IJ!i/ aln .li I'lty in muiiv \?:;il.i... ii fV'-l'i - wj*i?!?-*.??? it.'iU?m liti ? with the \- i.|i? i air* ml. n il l?y III?* viowil on Tu?-s ilav. , . JDi.it Hibi.t;i f.i'lt.1 ?f a b(o fiarl umi a h .m tannin:; y. ar. will h?* tli** m??id mi?ti s: fui .CViT. uiiy^.UuLiiliXJKL a standpoint oJ\ ?* \hihiis rail ?! trndlillC" was tli - ouiloitk Tu?-: - day when tin- uuiah? r ' ntl? mlin-: surpassed any pr.\lui> ??;? -nin,; , .lay crowd and itic cshildts brought l*> the grounds u.n lot I<t ami larn?i- ihati hut*- ?\.i Imeti displn>? ?1 If m* lii'iiri', Wi'diKHday, Klirahtuh t Til y Day. \vii;i Klarh-d Willi on Main Mr?*? t 1?v Hl'-srlii*?-' haml ;ii J?:::?) o'clock. Fatly la th morning it was ? \ .<i? nt t!.?:?I, t li? crowd would !???. I.ir,;?r than 011 Tipyday. Mi nili'-rs ?'f the Slut?" highway rrviv aro ?ii.???*!11?^ trati??' '-11 tli?' Fanidmt r??ad ?ml while tin* road is ih'I wlial mislit In wished f??i\ 11 Is passable. I'ari of lh<- ltll??d ill k re tIons Iijia t? h?-< a , rolled willi li?** ground h I :? making II alr.wM at; xmoclli aa a paved highway. Th?* llreworka oreh night arc a ?11. t inctly HiiccenHiil feature aiid T'i"?day nicht -rliofto who wii? in s!M>i| Ho in Ma l?l l!t? y wi't?- m. >;o?td*or heft. r Ilia(i \v< n- m??-n In if lasi vi ar. Til on d ay was Child)'? n'a Day and lli?> fr??e acts ami flu- ami?' rac?' |irovi?|? d fs?r I li?? ynuai; f?dka an afl?rnooit of ?'?mdd"ral.|e miriti as w?-ll as an .?t?pm? unity t<> lonrn more or ili?- a: rlrutlunil mul Industrial roFmirres ??f Hi"* ureal Albemarle. Th?* mill?4 riid' was a circuw. , Tin* four oritrloH not having been f.lv?;n names. w?-re named aft?-r well known Fli'.ab?-Mt City sports. TIii* w 111 p?? r' of Hi< lit h1 prl/,". Duck (?lover, .a tnnle drlv<si l?y VV. W. Siin|?M?in, fity llouto Five, roally ilid put out :.oiti" itjiii:In: ami tli<- drlv?r and Ihe mule. it wait deelnred. wore worthy of vie t'?ry. j f'hnrllo Ovcnonn. n mul" iMdOTfKlnsr lo A. It WilltnmR, City It out?* Five, was making a claim swtmd to Duck r,lover when all of a midden li" biillod ami could not he persuaded lo i*o forward until after l.ogun Old. own? <1 by I*. It. Williams, rity flout" I'iv i . Overlook lilin. John Welht fur nished llu* v II of th" afternoon. Tills nnlimil was'also owned by A. II. Williams ii ml iifi?r f-'llow lut; as a tall ?<l?d?'i" f r a wh I" t'???k a moro d? t< i mil'.? ?l I'.iUi than diil ril I r I !?? < i\'?i mail. T'-hi ('a r - non, veteran hotwuinn. ?1 offi cial ?t1 ?i 11 ?? r at tin- rar'fl, ?"c claimed after hi* failure !?? make tli?- mule po forward, "Oh. ' I should have known that John Wells would run out nf vq?i llm N'Ui?. ??f Hi.- ntiilc'i h ni? ?1 to In- carrh-d aw:iy willi tie- race track. They dldn'l ! .? wh>i?* it would ?-ver h ad tlx m hack liom So, with on?' accord, aM of lit? m. at (hit llrsi ?tart, look a run for 11 he woods. on took f?rt?f priz Thin horn? Ii own-?1 h/ Jim Matthew*, city fl'Uit?' On<* N'i ncy \V'.. owned hv W. W. Aimi/'on. City Hottt. I'iv?\ took :?c??nd pri/. . Tem 1*'ori?? of It? 1 vider? tv??n third prl^e with LiiIji .M . niul \V W s'l'ui'Vui v-mo fourth m"tn'V willi f*<>fty DoH ; A. M William--, f'ity ft"Uf ? l'iv. . with lila own leu ? . v a" fl/lh in th?' raff. in i m. f ir,' r?w a fid Modlla won lirrl hmney willi fVirhin. Tom l-Virl?? s f?f ll<-lvi d?1!?-, driyltje J? I?. |I,.ri. 11. ?>wied liv Fr.ink Thoni.i ?< ? f WmdilnMon, D I',, came ?e?-c f ?1, In ? I i-?'' - Drlvl ifr his own h??r ? . field' ? 'J , Frank Thf/l.ui* also w in 11?*?? m i/". 11 ? *i v> J-' Rardeii v " Corn Mnnrlro. hi own hnr-?'. wr n fourth prl<e. N?ver hefote In m ho much fa vorfthle CiniTiient hri *' h?I Pt t liC ,l'a!r ;?' ?iitid'i mid ott 11?? ?*fr? ?'??< ;,t Fli';.l"(li f'iiv r>'.?nil Inu the.fr-'" icN :?r t h? Alh. tear!?' Fair Dr It K M\?ti t"e?< inok at then* act r4 *!??" ]|?v w r?* t?? rf'M*t;ii.":' In Vrrf ?e C?nilv t t'd kl.rAv wlnl K ? W: - i'"ttlni: Wh' 11 li? Ivnd < d fir;* 1 i| t"H.'ilnnien? fi'ttur"_- f the filr. The Jap.i: <? : ct I ahl to le tin '? OltniD MKMUK.K* TO MAItltY AGAIN liuntlugtoii. Vu., Oct. 8.?The Hunt melon .Ministerial Associa tion i ml.iv adopted u resolution iMi-hiiUiiim it? m?>nibprii to marry . any |'? r>on vsho bus been dl viiih'.I ? xr. pt on scriptural fioiinil? and then only the inno ? i? i |?:i rt y. IS KIM 111.1? \\ SH \ KitVOI'S Durham. Oct. S.- The Republi can parly in the State In a des peruti* effort io get voters tqr, itiHrjwiekciH aro Invading all sec sr.it. with speaker* atid*e n u in her of nationally known Republicans arc coming to makd . :i?1(1 rcHiu-H. KINbK VOl NTAIV IS S4 KNK W t KIJtllRATION Kings Mountain. Oct. ?A?With -i\ ' i lUoiTIea and ad ?IroK"?'? hy (Jovernor Morrison aud t'Diipr s<nian Rnlwlnklo the annl v r-uiry of the Revolutionary bat ih' fought here was celebrated yesterday. ? 1)1 KM AT IIAXQCHT Washington. Oct. H.?Edward If. SltitW, vice president of the i Southern Railway, died suddenly in?t night while at a banquet. IvII.I.KI) IN At't lONNT charlotte, on. s.?W. T. Orlf J:ji of Wilmington wu killed In an auto accident near here yes terday when the car left the road. Hli \N<? II \i IN DANGMI i TNi* A ?Pn-?i> Shanghai. Oct. 8.?The *nemy lorci-H early today were dosing I? ? >n Sliaugh il which wn? In laMI^M ? nent danger of capture as Its de fenders fetrouted. ?ii.i :mi* nn ij.koij.bttr DNbAliK IN* AlUil'MB.VT VVashinuion. Oct. ii.?C. Bas Stomp. ween t a ry lo President fool blue. t< day branded as "pure fabrication" I he statement by Sen ator (...Koliette that lie would Invf ciinixe ??f a campaign "slush ' fund" for lb- itepfTbllcatt party. Ifoboken, On. s. Senator La Kolb tri? ii? a statement Issued on hi arrival lure today reiterated liis char kis that a shinh fund Is b< In. collected "to buy the elec tion foi the President in doubtful state:?." IlLKAMK AT IIAI.KIOH Raleigh. Ort R.?Cole Riease, KMiatorlal Democratic nominee of Foiltb Carolina, speakn at Ralelgb tonight. iroHHK III VH AWAY KrJj.h!' il? d by the rattling of his load the gray horse driven by Kphraiu Mann. colored, excited visitors nnd residents here when he ran up on I ho sidewalk next . i he M. !.clgh Sheep Company W? dm sday murntilK. The horse ran until the rluht enrt axle was ?rrtti-il ngalnwt tho trlephoiiy pole near the mirnnce of the Linden teji room. The strain of tho sudden stop broke both shafts and released ? the animal. The negro driving tbe i<-nm was uninjured. The car of 1 I'arker. parked Just to Hie edge of the chalk line on Mar tin street^ next to the M. I tlgh Hlicep Company, had the rear fea ? I b?-nt as -the animal took to *1" sidewalk. The horse was not hurt ?xcr-pt for a smsll skin on ? .iltMubleSi ? [ usually i.ood. \ i uked Improvement in thle \ ar' fair Is the exhibition of ilv. Kfrirk. The improvement vim!- in tills department Is ea ? aira 'tni; because it Is evident Hi.>i th efforts ninde st fslrs he i? f' r- held in Klltabeth City i Im v inning to hrlng forth .fruit i'lim rs are paying more 1? .'.1 K t nek. Tt9>' labb ? !" clally la the iniprove iii* nl made in cuttle and hogt. \iioib. r f -niu*-e of the live stoek M hit ion li the fact that praetl <- iiv every sfnil In the building la ? i :n pi- il hv som pri te animal. Community and County exhlb f maib? a line showing. The pop ularity of romraunttv fairs In this district turn helped in msklng the eiimmunlly ? shlblts better. tiip-nt of home eeo htniie* I? 'he most i xtensive dis play i t "Made (p the Albemarle" product? ever exhibited here, ae eordin?: ?o t hose who hsve wlt I I efTnrt? in this department i oin ver|- io year. ' , fn ?! e IntftiNlrinl building en ? ?? ri?rfr*. ?- had Mtrsctlve booths tbnt were ?? credit to the husinsM _fifrug_of Elliabeth City.

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