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?? f SET ??> nm WFUMF.it Fair tonipht aud Thursday. Llt flr rhann?' In t?*m jH?ratur??. Mod , nuriliweii and norih winds. m - FINAL EDITION. - ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA W!.'!>\KSI)A? EVENING", OCTOIJEK Jit. 1021. " " " " " SIX FACES. NO. 257. ^Judgments God Touched On In Sermon Last Night Hit* Wuy* I imliii^ Out Say* Kvaii^'li>l Hut Tlio*e Who Will Not Believe Whal Bililr Tell-. Them Will Sec or Experience Divine Wrulli 'There are a Rood many thing* ( ?bout God that you will never i:n derataud. Rut you will either render to Cod ? trutli and bo lid by ll or you will be deceived ly ; the Pevlt-jLUti h?* damned.' In the<;e Words. spoken In the course of his aermon Tuesday Hvanueliat Ham nut t lit- m' Kumenis oT those who' wy tliaf they can not understand God's providences and judgments. The subject of hl? sermon was "The Hln of Weakuesa and the Weak ness of Sin," und the cvahge|i?t used the story of Ahab as an II luatration of hia theme. emphasiz ing God'a Judgment upon A liuli .m, hr prnphrtK-TTf-frrmi * If a man murders the body ??r ..another, ? hi' said referring to ?fh*ae heajhen priests. "we aend i to the electric chair. Tin u now much more seven punlah ment in God's sltht ought to he meted out for that man who de atroya the aoul?" It was old fashioned preaching Mich a? many of the father? and -mother* i . %ii?Ztria th" <i?>" or u-" ..We today don't need any ih*w religion and ni-w phtlmwtthv," fiiil the evangelist. "All we need is the same old gospel and the cour age to put it to a teat." The Mention was heard bv probably the largest Tu? uda v night crowd that ha* vet attend ed the aervices at the tabernacle It was delivered in part bv?Htr evangellat from hia chair aa he Impersonated Elijah mocking the prleatH of Baal aa they called In vain on their cod to send down Are and consume the sacrifice on Cartnel. u. C??riR<Pr ?*?? usual, had his fling in tlm course of his re marks prior to and during the col lection. I*aat night it was at the expense of a precise lady whom he had heard of aa criticising tli?> meet In c because Mr. Ham had mispronounced two words. "i ll bet you could tree that cultured lady's great-granddaddy up a per simmon tree barefooted.' he Hutd. and the audlenc- roared with glee "When the Lord made Ramsay he threw the pattern away and laughed." said Mr. Ham aa he took t hi- platform following the Jnrpjjotnc 151117: + Mr "Hill preached this morning lo'a large congregation from the text. "Am I My Brother s Keep, er? ' The subject tonight is "The Cnnseqlienor4>f Helping God a En emles." a topic touched on last night aomewlfat when lie referred to King JehoahaphatH joining forces with Ahab. The aennon laat night: We want to study tonight the "Sin of Weakness and the Weak ness of Sin.7 We find an illustra tion of thia in the life of Obi King Ahab who lived contemporary with that marvelous prophet o'f Jehovah, Elijah. Our text is In I Kings 18:21 "How long go ve limping between two side*' |f j, horah lie God follow Him. but if llaal be God then follow him " ed hia father. Oniri. to the klng alilp of larael. or (lie ten north ern tribes. At the same time. je hosophat was king In Jcruaalom. Now Ahab waa not aa strong a man aa hia father, but if poaaibie be waa more wicked. He was a weak, vacillating, easllv influ enced sort of a fellow, who if led by the wrong crowd would commit any ?In and' yet. If led by another crowd could be a good fellow Moon aflnr he. cante to flu throne he courted and married Jciebel. a wicked pagan woman. ? worahlpper of Baal. To get his wire be had to compromise mid embrace the llaal worship. So when Jezebel came to Samaria ahe brought with her 460 priests of llaal and 400 prophets of the grove. Tills brought a crisis in jgyrl- Ah*4? l?a?HO0 pmpbetr t>f 'W?nVil,' anr1 Of course they could ?*ot fellowship the prophets ,,{ ?%b'. but Jezebel was a stronger character than Ahab and she bad bJT way and brought In her pro ESl . *tlm W*H u f?n'lly then with 12r?0 prophets, but the pro Phota of Jehovah were silenced Elijah the Tlshhlte About this time came Info Promlnenc one of the queerest, most rugged characters or tin old ttata ment?E11 Ja h. the Tlshhlte, one of the moat fearless and nn Cpmpromlslng of all God a great prophets. God a*nt him to warn Aba h of the coming famine with which God was going lo chaslfs" the old compromising King, Eli jah cam" and fold Ahab. "As the Lord God livefh, before whom i stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years but according to my word Now Klilah did not have power to withhold rain or send rain. II? Was but the prophet of God an nouncing. Judgment. There nlwavs cornea a time when judgment for sin must come. Violation of law always means punlahtncn' Sinai always precedes Calvarv The frpr or the penalty of the law has ni LJPys been the great restraining ?W??w*r over crime God s law bad violated and the punishment jJUat Ik. meted out Isn't It as ?eeeeble for God to puaiah vio lation of Hia lawn as It Is for man ?Timfllah? Here ElMah waa on I v pronouncing j ud mudit. an Cod' iiM,s!<i>N"',ri upon ill' wlfki't! Ktnj. ai:i! 1? i*1 p""pH". / Klijah ??? - n?i? :.rs into the 'v?; derm s.< wli-i.- !??? i - hhldeti ami ptnviiiid !"i" hv _?',??1 _ . <*uU..IlJiVay? 1 pi i ? ? J ?! 'II ' ;tl I ' 111' rh'i.'.l .r f~ 11 m** "f d-mt. r. \Y!| n .1cj-.be leant? d ? * i t lil.*? j-tranv?' ami niyged TuvTms a'lul >1.?* Is u-d order* to f.M:irc1i ihrtiu-houi itu- O'Uiiiliv 1111" ni :-:iij*h i'iiiiid r 'mil *?> sie has |m tt i- little old A halt out vour inv: all ov.T hi? country l<*?rkin> [or tho. irouhh r of Isra? 1 HI i vi h a n?l Olwlkili Meanwhile 11? di-nith gets trorm' and the mi if? i ing^jjj.... "people become.?" more In?, n-. mid dually Cod i? IN Kili? h l?? to tortli and show hii.i.-lf to .Ahab. ?s;'' filiali uci.. (?rili and me.-ts Oba d lah. on- ol Aliaha ma.chlnu I air ly. Obadiith wan on* ? f th?- pro plietsj ?jL.God. who .had tiled ui n inaln nil?' lo ?od. bul li* v.-a s In a mighty embarrassing position. Hp had compromised by nmaln ing in J./.bd* ourt and his \VkK1\? I. .1 1.1.1 nr Lin--l'.ll l"H When'lie irl-s t?> i ' main In I'ellow nliip with hi* godb ?flu i titiaiH.ih i ? i . .i I... .1 ' ? 11.' *''' a trii" p rojih? i ??; ftoif. l.liiali in Htruci?d Mm l?? u'? I" Nhab and brin K lii m to .s??- him. knit Oli:: diali f*?ar? d h'?"' Kili"li was i ritim -i with him and would disappear again and caiise Ahab in liis wrath t? wroak liix '? ? .in? """? btm. ? Hum1 \"I. Kflj.ili iissur? ?1 him thai h?' would remain tln-r? until Aliab came. Now Ahab and Oba diah were out hunting water for their donk? y? wh< n klijah en countered iIh-iii. Think o( it two of God*? men. ?i propli. I an?, a king out hunting water for don keys and all brcause they # had route tiuder tin- power ol (.on ?.? ' enemies. but th? r" you hav ? a pic ture of Hod'? prnplo tv today who have coinprottiis.? ?1 wiili tlr* world and are under t So* fear of ruin. They are not accomplishing any thing in Cod's causi*. Tliey might as well I)?- hunting water for Jackasses. 11,11 AhMb r,,UM"" nto m?', t Klijah and when ??? - ? 11? old piophet h?- wild: ??Ah. art tho'i mirt* ?'in my tnat 'trnublelh Israel?" "No. I'm nol Hi' <um'il. i mraer?subi wij.ih. r'"u and thy wicked hmme. Ihev are the cau?e of -til Mil? trouhl-. A Plain Indictment Now that wan a plain Indict ment for tli?' old proplv t t'? h ring nuubiKt the k in i'.. but it wan ?ru- ? fiod's prephe?:i ar?- always cai ?'<t upon to rt buke : in and t>? uiv? Plain warning?. Yen niay not h.^d th? m any more than did Ahab. hut the Judgment* will rem?- J'ist th- num.-. We warnings < \<ry dav and p. : them bv onln?d??l. hiit we ouly make our destruction Hure. If Hi'' HteaimdtiP Titanic had heed? d the warning of the \rablc aMilnid lb. Iceburgs, t mt awful disaster nilclil li ?^'- ????-n averted, but she lust courteously thanked the Arabic for h? ' warn in- and Failed on in h? r c?.ur*e. Vi>.iiidi-n| til In 1 ^itiiv paid for diHfe'sardlim ? waruitiu. \nybody who trle* t?? sili itn tin prophet of Cod i? a l"?l 'f niauv had not yll? nc. d the mouths of h? v true me*??'iigern ?>f tiod. tnhe would never, hav. 'a)|'? *,r' ,tilt) to 1 h" falfie philosophi?? that !canned h? r downfall Th?-re Is* no uae g? tt In*- mad at the pr? ach? r when he w.tins you ?>f th* daine?'!* that threat?n you ?I? i- byt tiod'? niOMtlU'b < ' ,f wlii'l 11. I saving is n?-' ?>"? b" cannot; Inn t voo*. He in nol h I n k bul a m?n and if lie prnplu cii'H fnls' lv i?" w'" answer to <5od for it; b'-'t if be I? Cod's prnrhd von are a fool t?? disregard him and try to Hlh nee him You might as w II turn th h oh?' on the lir. b? H that warns Vim ol ? nre. a* to vil,-nee the ..n-.i-lii r who warn.? you of |?_ Hi.it .n" "'I' i*rrTTIT,g VIM! >MI! Him'l -? I "'?"l ?' in,'r II,?l I? 'lallv w.ak.nln? v?,ir IkhI, V"? !? \nd v. l Wl.'it ?!.' it.*:" hi r 1.11? of Hi. miifr 0?;i' '' your V" ?" '?11 *'\. "i ll iixn I" h,m O""1" Th. Hw <1 I""1 ?nv,"",> 'v . r .11,1 I' l" "hill ????'???? ' 11 ' "Jff" hi- r- ? I'" rvrlnl" roi, in Til oi., rlrli III-:. HM" ""llsS l? il,.- can.1 i" k" I' """' u :' ,y the hunter?, only maker Its?? easy | r Klllnl, Ki?l \hnli Now KHIah lilv.-K Mil,'. Ii,h?.ii? llon. to :?lh. . nil 'I,el,-.,' Ul.|hrr lil M'. *.??."* ' 11 inluht np*nli 1? th?1!". Now. I ?ml rh.mrl. r of Mi.l. W h. n h- ?M ?lili r.lllnh. I,' *h?l. v.r HI |?l, milil. Wli. n IK' *?i> Willi J" '?> l?.|. I,r in. ? kt> olr. jr.il l'"r H,. ro.ilil not ?mi,'I "I"!'' ,"*? our of il"?. '??*. <"nv. nl. iii f,l low. umi ju " <im ?' ?' ''v ,i ?? ilolnu. "? winv "ti" ''!?' ? . H7, roimI 1',i<1 mill " '''."."Hi" -ood mr H"iMn t ike thn chameleon, lie at way look the color Of ills Mirroundlnas Mo be proceeded to carry out Bll ? inh's mat ruction-. He ordered all nroi.li,.i. iho ?''v" ""ViT. ,,rl?.i? ol B..I I" ?" I" "I rnr infl ot co'lr.r. IK"??, old '.l? j i.rorh"!* 11I I" " DAVIS STRONG FOR THE FARMER llrni'toralie Candidate 1)? ( lure* If Elected Will See Tiiu! Their Voice 1? Heard. X. ? York. Oft. 29.? Is h la se ?"ml ?laflilflll nut lining ,.am. I'alttn imur> John \V. Marl, rl.tr .| today that utm-at otl the pan of i ho nation's farmers *J|| -m*Hi?th?ds >.?11??! lo H( Hi,. White House and m < ongres* with llio same atten tion giv_u.the voice of th?> bank er .Hid industrialist. Tin' |k>licy of the Democratic party, it* Presidential candidate "aid. is to readjust the balance HUtl to put agriculture where it belongs, on an equality with in. dUHtry." Davi* declared that such a pro Kraiu. ?ajild hi: put 4utu tr ?*' wast ?*bosei? president and given Hp- support at the same time of ?i Democratic House and Senate. IM'SII.V AT WO It k ON INVESTIGATION Washington. Oct. 29?The ape-1 i' S'ln"rlt? 'nvestlgat Mi? . i.oiiKiign expertrlitures "waT" ',v ? " ?' 1 ***? en Wa > I?I n k - ton and Chirugo to expedite the' v"fK II- 'irrtlon itav ?!????., nPir ni" eonipiUte? expressed de nomination to run down all ru mor* Hint have been brought to the attention of Chairman flora'i. S'nutor Shipstead want to t'hica Ifo to hear evidence. The llepub l?'-an> flan.? Him ??K .rinoiM nunn ,in' lent it. -he LaKoil. tie rampafgn. Hankers and captains of indus try waited in t ho wings for further '|U? Hi I..niIIK today as the commit tee switched Its spotlight on the dele Kation of actors who re t-enily railed at the White House and breakfasted with Presld-ht Coo.idge Hblneland Waldo of New Yoi*k testified that the Cool idne non-partisan organization of which be is bead paid the expen ses or thn acjors durng the trip to Washington. Then from Gil son Gardner. Washington news paperman. the committee heard thr stTgrentlon that Republican money had been usod to secure the use of "lines" favorable to Coolidge in various vaudeville skits. Tiny were afraid of a test, be ??a ii Ke I hey had no real faith In their god. Hut there was no ea-. cape and they had to go. Tin* next day Elijah met with ibis?1 prophets and all the people ? <1 Israel in that great natural am-' pbillieater at Mt. Carmel just above the lake. | tried to visual !*? t bat picture ax f stood there on Mt. Carmel. | could nee the treat host? or wondering. curious Ista? hi,-s parked Into the Immense open air amphitheater. Over here on one Hide I could see the stalwart, rugg. d lorm of Elijah. t?.e lone prophet of Gol t?n the other side were massed the 450 priest? of Ilaal. Hanging around somewhere to see the teat wan old Wa* -UiiiU. And I linn mijH|, |f... uan to speak to the crowd. "How long go ye limping be tween two allien?" he asked. "If Jehovah be God serve hint, but if Itnal bi; f.od than nervn lilni " of c?.,r|.o th" multitude wa, ,||,nt Then 1.1 jail propoaed thai fainou? '* wh" ?"? (Sod. Ilaal *a* III.' Cod of Kir* an(| waM B1|p. [?"???'I lo liavi- control of fir?-, ao r.lijnh 11' i * flu. irrniM of the t I'Mt "II-.tli? Ir ?wn K round? and nro. l?.?;-d Dial altara be .reeled and V. n" I"". and II,.., llittl th.Ood lliat mw nr. and """""?''d "i" offering be itrcenl eil na f.od The nrlenta of Ilaal 'on <| do nothing bin arc-rit tl?. challenge ao l-'-liJal, aald: "All right, | nin Just one wlill.. "o r" nr. four hundred and fifty "1 I Oil. Ml ??11 If. rtwmt ?? J So |[?. |i|)t 1(|i tl" lr altar and commenced lo ?Continued on Page 2.) . WOOl.W OKTfl iN M 1.1H'sK Italy Is 1'iitcvin^ ? skyscraper JlvlU .Willi a projfriirt huiltlin; in Rom**. I.I'M) I <i fall, i-t he c.\ll?'<l ill?* "Mole l.lturia." Tin Woolworlli Itiiildnu. by ilp? iloilcd 1 ln<? ??n ihr riulit. is only ?!?2 f Iiir.li. '? I*? ?? w Miltdiux is f.'j rontuin 4/????! mioiii*. a conceit ll?III :?!i I lu'.:i.-iui.i ? Many Wives Inquiring About Hubby's Income ?/ -f-? ? Outsit]?- of NCW -.jlllll'T MyII i-'^l ltiu ijn ?- |t iv :li? lllo.i Win Have ?iiupni Arrc? to Inr imr l.i\ llrlurilM JVf?>^lly Wive* Trying K or p Tail ??? It Cl>?rl jh*. Illl B? 1*1 AlilUMi Wai IlillUt'ill. Or!. (Mil i; nil tlic iiirnn.il and ?? 1(1 r ?;t ?! cushion whin: has* follow* il tli? pwMiration ot ih?' in* line lax IMs has enif ru? ?1 I!>?? r?fi ; nlx?il rl?;'i? of the wl(i 10 ilirii.vi j lir?.. mu? ?? mofify her h Italian d paid '?? >':? Govern um jtf. With t<iu liiioriu.i tlon In hand if if up to 'm i i > trv to tluure out juat now ii'MMi IiIf Income amounted to and wli<;ii*r or not he "held out" on the fnl!,: at home. Thin, of rour>?. I:; a M-rleun in vuslnn of t In* rlaht* i I 111? r-- miim and Ih likely to fau?f mm d.s turhane?' and domcKtlr inf lirii. than nny other phaui' nf the un prwdrnti-d Income fax H|Uat>M? It Ik h new i-\<-mpliflrali?in ?.f ? !??? woman luiUlmil. jl?-- >?>*?< prerineta of man have !>??? n I urn in to cold-ftali yl-?l>?\?. Man I foilKht to tli? I;?t dill-Si lo p vent turning rvi the | .?v ?n\ lope t?) th?- wlfo mi Safinil night. And h- . as ihr hreitd wii nr-r of the family. Iins f?-lt lo h. ?! un Inallenabh- il^lit to hold out a few p< nr?* or a f? w dollars from the monthly Ilirom? with t!??? ??1< .? of maintaiplni;'.some Aiinblaii'" ? ? lndepend<Min*i evi-n ? though 'i had it not. * The Tr'aMiiy D' p.uInu-nt w4ll not admit that If l.i hark of t? ruling that the v if?* shall com* flrat among tin iii'inixltlve on who dmlre to IriMfert th?< Inroi tax Ii*?th mad?- at.lilnrhh- l?v Mr recent rilling of S?>rr?'tary M?-llon llut a* If of on- arrord the roll? ? llil? of litlnfiiiil?lOroowti? out III'? rountiy hav?- placed wi-.<-' ?and , It unbuild*? on 11; ? pr? ferrrd lint of ptihlir inapecloi * : ??. :< Im lm? I'lill I ill HIMIM' I'iikimikH ? Mllft'l)' h ?.( iij?'in IkiviiI.v i-f limit* win ii and tlrni;*- r.til rrc;ii?inr< lian- (? It thai 'll'V, ti.o. had ,i iiuJi! i ? h-< wlml Mm li.tll w.i.i n.illy cpfiins in flu- ?.?;?> til i*n ihr?nm a*-?! io ?!*?*? riuiii' wlii'lhfr 01 not tli? ir lil*tnl> Jil'ov.ai.r. ?'l Jt .IfftuI<| t?". Tim c*?l?iTlor:? .111 i< port ? It"' . nuuliii' of 11? wr men ?mI hiisitmtw I'ivalH. tli? wives l':i. ri?i'i ? in lattm fi ii in Im-r>* to llmlr offloi-# to III?- "low down" on limit' litiHhiiiMi?' fina n olal '.fatit:t. - r Oiiit-r wIvi'H in lnn,c nu inborn liav?? Intuitu ri|i-d I hi- rr||i ctort; wI?Ii '? l< phoim rail* ahklnit llmt limy Im' furnished ??vi*i Hm win* fii'i lin- ?1? tuil* ? ? fniM?Vi? iwi f? turns. TIm v llUVi- d< mand'-d to know ??;m tiior?* tlian llm law al low? and virtually all liavr la bor? d nnd- r tin impri-afllon Ihat not only mind tlmy bo furnlAlmd *4lth Hi" Mtnoutit of lax pal'l but 'hat limy woro t-nlltlcd lo know t h i* Hoiirns from whirls naili .pi:tu ay of Inrmtm mine. Tin ro Ih of four?'-, no Much itrovlnlon of Mm law a* \?i. and llm Ti>?mir,y of ficial* |*it a ' oed d'-nl of eiuphatdti on tli? ?"n-- >ot," for tin v. Ip- rom mpn wlili many |>c*lltv mind* <d olKwrvrra arc of tlm opinion ?hal Hi?- rant Ins: Conur in will Milk?- nil H t li'lilpt to broaden Mm publicity I'liiUHKs nT flu- re vrtino ar( in all dlrrrtlonf. Till' rolliTtor? r? port III it nilire limy leive put Into ? flirt III" nyn* '"m ??[ fl-inn itd taw t im 11 u |ni i :? if t\ ilm motive* of all Inquirer*. I It?* ?j'tnitt nt tli* ta\ list* Iihm dlmlo .shod in In!? unity. Many woni- n European Peace Advo cates Gather in Berlin -hrr? nr* ? lot of (Hnnn> -ho ?" ?I"K "I <?* 'h'? l?rl?>-- It ?How. ? pc.rr ,rnlfrrw. In mni in Hwlln. ? Tl?* ?" ailed the 2M World fet fe ConsreM R*prttenUrtlv*? from ?Yorml Europraft tuillonM were proMttt. Henntnr herwnWia Htil-won of Pranr* I? ?een h?r? ifllinwtM th? delewf?. Oth^r ?pMktm ihe iu.ni? .Jay were i'rofMMr quld?l?>. <strn?un purine!. Hcnuloi llenrjr La tonUlnc. iTrtnct. and FrMltJof Ninwn. Norwegian polar exptortr. educator and d|p|om*t.^ ^ TONGS ABOUT TO i si: gas bombs Niw York. C /t. ?9. ? An i It it: feuds of the Tonic* might have teen renew?*,! today with the most nioii.rn war ma terial?. gu* bombi?, except for a lu.'kv tip laxt night. the po ?:???* t?ay. Two tear bomb? were seized i ti a i a i?! on a Chines?* restau rant and l<otig Won? Chu, ?iiiixr. wok arrmted on the rharg,' of poMseitHlnK them. Chu s.nj he *ui tenting the IhimhM for u?e in 111?* oivil war L\KOK BKI.IKVKS HAS f ITTI.K CHANCE l.??r?lon, Of I. !!?.?Ureal llrl l :* in went to the poll <4 t ml ay to rlioose :? new parliament to re place (hut . dissolved at the ln Hanre of the Lahorite, Prime Minister ttamsey Mn<*i)onald. Oc tober 9. XV h i U'?MMMf -??* ?14 -e*r |ireused ronfidenfe thai ihe roiitlt would *how the people favorttld.* 1 to tS.oir remaining iu ppwo/ th-t ?nn.ruI opinion was that the gov ernnient would he repudiated. <:ooijim;k talks TO ADVKKTISEKS XVUuJiin#tuu, _ Xici 29. .-.|'J(bd. , = ?ti*-?n iimiuy inattfmi > i gror|i of advertisers who called al ih?- Whilo IIouhi' to pledge tln-li * t itiat lii' proposed In maintain an administration de vol* il tn economy, peace, and pri>K|H>ri(y. "The r.ovnrumonl Is a rr?*at huhiiiess institution hut it i* mom than that. It in a great humani tariitii ur i ii .il inn willi mi iiilnruiii in tin- welfare of nil the ii.?ipH>." ELECTION TODAY l,'?ni!oii. Oct. 29.?A general election on which the f.*I?* of the Labor parly hiugex in being held In Crent llritain today. lii'V?' refused to give their names when told that thebe unities would he furnisln-d to pv< ry person whose Income payments wen* de manded. The collectors nay this ia indisputable evidence of the "snooping" character of moat of th?> (Ui'iandH made UDOn them. The cleh with wfifcli motif of fit* Hpp ?rt? ih i?f tho Norrln nm?nd i i ni In the S- natr have Ki'iftfd the publication of the ta\ list? In shr urKupapcra throughout the i-iUiiTrv i.? a ie|M&l?? hI raw as to how th?* wind will In: blowing when lln* tn\ law? conic In for re vision i hi.h winter. The Senatom brli? vt- they have accomplished a ?:rent puhlic Rood. Tlirjr ur?1 not concern? d with the commercial strife and the business gossip which lian born engendered in ev ery Fiction of th?* country- -the disturbance of nodal conditImim ami In some instanc? h th?? break ing ?'t llf- long frI? ndnhlpa. They say ih?* country M being apprised of the fart that t lie tax Iuwh an levied at present are Inequitable and make either for artful tax dodging or deliberate falsification ??f returiif When a man who con duct* the hlugost racing atnble In tin* country, and never a?-ts out upon a tallrnad journey unI< kh he earn, can make an Individual re turn of only 1213 to tho Govern ment. the Senator? Hay there lf> "something rotten in the state of Denmark." The Income tax lists an they have appeared In the papers will furnish food for Senatorial and fr'ongr? i<rl ma! debates dur In k Hie entire .1? vslon of the coming Con gress And It Is evident already that Congress Is in a mood to pasr any sort of legislation which may be i? suited to provide for further publication of funds In tno news paP*? rs and to condone the publi cation* already tnndo. There seeuis to b? not the sllulitest chanee that any paper which has i|eem?-d It legal to pub lish the namer, or has r"Kard?-d iiaiilication as coming within the intent if not the letter of th?- law will* suffer pe nalties an a comic ?lu?T."e of that act. In Shooting Mrs, Alice l^aln Palmer (above), 63. mother of 12. rays fhc nhot anil 'vounded Joseph Oallina (below), 14. at Chicago hernunt tho boy wan dis turbing the slumbers of her hus band. who uorka. nights. Young Gulilna had Kent a hotted tail ?. ashing through hei window. SENATOR SIMMONS SPEAKS AT KINSTON mons In h la first speech of tho ? ampolgn launched a heavy broad side against President Coolldge and I. M. Meeklns here yesterday fend the dlsgrat-ful record of the Kepubllcan parly In the State anil Nation. - INDIA WII.L HAVK BIG COTTON CROP Washington. Oct. 29. ? Dis patches received here Indlcalo that India will have her largest cotton crop In 32 yearn. She has 21,78ft,000 acres planted. W)VKKNMKNT TKHT 11K IN' <1X1 INN ATI Cincinnati. Oct. 29.?Tho gov ernment teat of tho right of news papers to publish returns of per sona and corporations made un der tho Income tax law wilt ho leated In Cincinnati. Assistant Cnlted States Attorney Man today received a telegram from the -?f flce of ITnlted States Attorney (Jeneral 3tone stating that the de cision had been reached to bring the caae In this city. l*VA "1/AltK IMVII>KSI> New York. Oci. 29.?^Directors of the American Tobacco Coin t??ny today declared h <iuarterly dividend of thlree and a half per cent on both classes of common Mock placing them on a fourteen per cent basis. IJUTHEKANH MEET NEXT IN H1CHMONP Chicago. Oct. 29 Tho ITnlted Lutheran ^hurch closed Its con vention Tuesday by selecting Uichtnond for the 1926 conven tion. ON K OCT lie IW*> IX HKIjHJ'H WIMHiW Displayed In Bsllg'fl window to day Is a Umen watch, worth I'iOO which Is exactly like tho time piece presented lo General Per shing upon his rctlrutnent from norvlce. An advertisement In this Issue given details about till:? watch. N O I I r. K ! i'u?f|iiotnolv Sliprrinr (ionrt 1? (jinvciip on Wednrwlay, No vri n I ur Sili, 1921 1.11 lunula, JtlrcM? IIrill ?11? m *..??* Mimmonril n|>jh* i i in f 'mirl on Mntirfm, \o>r<M brr UNf. 11)21, mrr hfh'liv nntlflf?| \f?T f'? nfifw-iu until W>fln?<l?? morning, So ???nib^r Mh, fMM. ?CK.XKnT I.. MWVMS, C In k Hupcrbr Court HONOR ROLL FOR TRE FIRST MONTH "4 ?. Nuiim ? of !"!!<>?<? Who Toed |!ii- M.trk Dining Four W < ks Kittling October T -tU 'i. Following Is t!ie Honor lloll I for I In* lirst school month, end I ?.g October 10: fourth (JmiiIo# Mrs. Kklnnex, teacher: Sadie woon. Kmiiv PrneTfa"r<T SeTffia Chamber?. Willie Hill. Dlaneh? IUKK?. - K'lna Sf01U-Wesley -Taft. Kiowi-r* Allcock, Irvln Roach, Charles Kerry. wMls.? Punch. teacher: Mar guerite Sawyer. Annie Wilcox, Stella Ovi rman. Minnie Cart wright. Mildred Mann. Tbodas Sawyer. Jr.. l?couurd Prltcbard, _C luirlex, .Tuxiix MI*h N White, teacher: Elea nor Aydlctt. Kathleen dray, Lil linn Dozlor. Legale Ma?* Jennings, Margaret Kramer. Nannie Reld I.ovc, K.I It h Midget te. Maxlne Morrlsette. Elizabeth Munden, Marjorle Prltcbard. Inez Puckett, Margaret he?? Seymour. Kllzabeth Singleton. Dot-in Wilkin?. Lou In? Willey. Howard Hrlght. ( am p be II -in. Kritnrii Jennings. John W lllchard Thompson. Klflh (innli'N Mi*-?. Ki*? r. teacher: Eugenia. Crank. Ilobert Wood. Mrs. Pcar.-ton. toucher: Pauline Hailey. Karl Perry. George Daw son M If* Scot I, teacher: Katherlne M ill' r. Klmer Payne. Wllford -Hirrf MI:sh M. White, teacher: G won let h Job Mimh t'poke, teacher: Wilma Hoyrc. Katberine Harrison. Les Harris, Klora Johnson. Caro lyn KratJur. Margia I^ong, Mar tha Outlaw, Doris Soeley, ?lull* Skinner. Edna Scott, Jane Saw-?, yer. Mary Sawyer. In est Tern pie man. Ohii-oIh West, James Arm strong. William Hrock, OdiB Bun- ' ? Iy. Clan iu" Cohoon, Edward Davenport, Jumea Stalling, Ro bert Spem-o. Sixth tirades Miss D?don, teacher: Madeline fcuu.'k - i-uiuu. au?M nTover, Mavis Harris. Katio Mur den, Port la Price, Josephine Spence, Axle Swain. Margaret White, Burma Tlllt-tt, Charlie l-Tottic. . -\?fcrrj Miss Prltchett. teacher: Henaie Sawyer. Margaret Winder, Marga ret Symons. Alice Harrow, Nina Turner, Margaret llaum, Mlucher Khrlngliaus. Ilunsell Kvari?. Seventh CJrmle* Miss Harney, teacher: Jodie Tinker, Clara Davenport. Elisa beth Davenport. Kllzabeth Evan*/, t'ora McKltnmoy, laa Moran, Joe, Forrell. Wllbert Griffin, William Twlddy. - Mrs Haley, teacher: Miserere Hettrlrk. Mvrllc Hill, Erllne New born. F,.inr/y Pendleton, Kathe rlne Chory Doris Harrison. High School KroKhmnn A: Katherlne Cart ?vrlght Evelyn Hill, Iluth Mur ''en. It u t h ftampln. Ortavla K pence. Kllzabeth Chapped, Isabell Mun den. Helen Wllklns, Doris Abbott, Ward Thompson. I^orlmer M4d gett. Jamen LeRoy. Thomas *f*t ?or. Jr.. Edwin Culpepper, Roy* den Danhls. Freshman I): HI Ira beti, CreMff II* I * ii Wells. Elizabeth White. Dallas Sample. Krcxhman C: Nono. "*? Freshman D: INone._ Kr?'shuian K: Oar land Hast i ii km . * ' ^ Sophomore K: Lillian Alexai dor, Vlrfllla Hanks, Isadore Farrow. Gertrnde Tem pieman, John Kramer, Keith Saundere, Tyer Sawyer, Robert William?, Sophomore 11: Lillian Boyoe, Nancy llarrell. Marguerite Mor gan. Hophomon- t Paul Willey. Sophomore 1? S?*? Ii Morgan. Junior A *? II: Martha Arch hell, Monterey Cart wrlght. Kath erlne Duff, Mary Lee Jackson. Kveljti Jennings. Helen Kramer, Helen Leigh. Virginia LeKoy. Ma ry Owens, Anne M click, Ruth .^cott. sheiton Twlddy, Lillian Twlford. Iluth William*. Joseph Kramer. Junior ( Myrtle Hrown. Anna Johnson. Alethla Prllchard. Na cini Spear. Ilessle Twlford. Settlor A: Iluth llarrell. Shel len Lewi*. Annie Mldgett, ttelma Morgan. Louise Outlaw. Kunlce Richardson. Margaret Sawyer. Marjorle Skinner. Llna Stanton, Klfzabeth Thompson. Lillian Wil kin?. Lawrence Aydlett. senior II: Mettle Itrnthera. Ed na Ma Cox, Mildred Dosler, Ca milla llopkln*. Catherine Hatha way. Herman Sawyer. Special?: V try Dozler, Leona Munden. l/ireen Munden, Jearfte Williams. COTTON MA It KMT New Yotk. Oct. 21? -Spot tolr "fon"cloiecl i|iil?t. Middling 24.SO, Fulurei. clotting bid. Dec. 13.41, Jan i 55. March 2* If. May 2i 07. July 23.7ft New York, Oct 29 Cotton fn i n< -I l odav at the follftsl ? J*n 1J.I , March 23.79. May 14.00. Ju 23.70.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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