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VOL. XIV. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA.; THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30. 1924. " SIX PAGES. NO. 258.
Accept Favors Of Satan
And Serve Him Says Ham
\flcr Devil Has Fed One t'p on I'ooil. l'a\or- or I'littI?-r\
I?vurlal4y h I |> vwili ? rt?< ti
talion of "Worthy ('.auw,*' KvuMU?'ii-1 W arns
"This old world will make it
easy for you if you don't muke
It too hard for the world." sutd
Evangelist M. F. Hum Wedr.es
??- ffiry ntj-h't in his sermon "HetT'^
ISB God'w Knomies." for which In
used as a text "Shouldst tITou
Help the Wicked." words ad
dressed to Jehoshaphat. -King of
Juilah, following the disastrous
outcome of his alliance with Ahuu
at Kamouth Gllead.
"Jehoshaphat mud? hin.self
m great." Kaid the evang. !ls?, "by
r-'Htrewntheeini; hi't.self early -ii*-hW
Lreljn again*! Israel. II? hrcugiit
BTtiisastrr and nliatne ujKiu liim??lf
PVwhen lie asKoclat<?d himsi*l? in a
I common undertaking wim th??
I Northern _ Hebrew Kingdom,
where the people were trying t
worship both Jenovah and Haul ".
It is not the out and out-enemy
of the kingdom that Is to lie mo*;
??"feared. hut the maw -wliu ln t-'r*?
ing t h* In vH nnit at t ?*?? xtw
i time trying or pretending to serve
the Lord. the evangelist said.
.T "Acrrpt?favorn of this mulil
and it won't he long before you
are serving this world." he de
[- elared. "Ahab spread a great i
I feast for Jehoshaphat and wln :i
- he had tilled himself with th *
flesh of Ahah's sheep and oxen
I Jehoshaphat not only saw a
j__ prophet of God In.mHed-without a
i proteat hut also suffered himself
to be led into an open alliance
with the weak king of the North
| cm kingdom. So when the Devil
' has fed us up on food, fuvors ami
I . flattery, he always has ready
some 'worthy cause' In which he
wants to enlist our aid. And. like
Jehoshaphat. many of you are too
weak to refuse to sacrifice your
usefulness in God's work by re
. fusing to help the Devil. Like
Jehoshaphat. you answer the I> v
Is proposition and say 'Yes, I'll
Couldn't Bribe Jones
"I have always had great ad
miration for old 8am Jones. Hie
people could criticise him but no
body could bribe him. A man of
Afgreat wealth once Invited Sam
Jj^lones to his home and after th?'
preacher hud been entertained at
dinner and was looking at .lb
paintings on the wall his host
said 'Well, Mr. Jonea, you liavet.'t
told me what you thought of my
home.'
'I was just thinking.' was the
evangelit's reply, 'that you art
going to Hell In the finest shape
1 ever saw a man."
"The host was hurt and of
fended. of course, but he was
saved before Sam Jones left thai
house."
Referring to his freqent attacks
on evils In the modern church,
the evangelist said:
"I am on the Inside with a
^ dustpan and n broom aid-not on
the outside slinging mud. I be
long to the church uud it is the
only organization to which 1 owe
allegiance."
r Prayer meetings in connection
with th? services for Christian
workers of all ages are being in
! nugurtited this week.
The young women's 'teen age
prayer services, in charge of Mr.
Itamsay's daughter. Mrs. V. M.
i Wlmberly, began Wednesday at 3
o'clock with more than 10ft pre
j sent.
f The business woman's prayer
j service was Inaugurated Tuesday
^ hlght In the Inquiry room. The
I room was filled and this service
f- promises to be one of the most
j fruitful features of the meetinK.
Thursday morning, the busi
ness men's prayer service was In
Ifc ftpgurat'd nt h ::<i at the Cham
i 4?tex of Commerce rooms with Mr
I ?K.irm;ty in charge. About 7o
B^fcfre present this morning with
prospect of Increased attendance
tomorrow and this early morning
service seems to be off.to. a fine
start. These early morning pray
er meetings of business mcu ure
one of the distinctive feature?* of
Mr. Ham's campaigns and In his
Work elsewhere they have been
Attended by remarkable results.
These meetings are continued af
ter the meeting closes and help
to carry on the work begun by the
evangel lit.
Hrrvices Held Dally
With the exception of Thurs
day afternoon's service of the
teen age group all these prayer
| Services will he held daily exc pt
: Monday and announcements will
be made each day concerning
tarh group.
The sermon yesterday mornin":
''And th?' Lord said unto Cain,
i 'Where Is Abel, thy brother?' And
he said. *I know not: Am I my
j brother's keeper?' "
Ir "And He said, 'What hast thou
I don<- ? The voice of thy brother's
|J?lood crleth to me from the
^ound."
Por our text we will tak- th?
ginstfnn. "Am I my h; oil-,
leper?" We want to not- fr <
at It .waa the question of a gull
"iftn and none but guilty men ,
jvs ever asked that question
Every man who aska that
t'VrilKK \M) SON
\ltK V. MOi K \ I KM
Rlnn-r ,M. W^iIK. r hi .
Ifiis ?ny hi v.*
"trrtnr
i. F. Spmirer.
fpfiH I'r-Wjill.i'r \
*1!i? ? firm ?vili
r r:?I?? uitdrr the :i
Walker l'oinpan>.
i^i ?????? its n??>rj:;inl/.it ion with
lioy K. Walker ;? .1 Kli:n*r Walk
er as in?-inh?*rs <? I tin- linn wi'h
Mr. Spi'iM'iT ami Vit. SnuwiNru.
h?-on ?'ii jo> in
and. (le pile
fii ii ii r-f. i in -. !irm'% !i?i
inrriMSf.l eonsidr.rahly
year.
fClnior Walker. Is a pi'oiuiio-n'.
farmer hi Curtitiji-k ?-?n?uly and is
well known i.i iii>. rloy I!
Walker. whq- Jiri-? horn Willi the
firm sine Ap/n 1 I. var.
ha:- mii'de n il'i- a?'VTiiiV- r?riT-1
n\>: mi.i i d ?v x
? Mvnrritmrs iaimmsimn
Vutif fiuv. r. i* , on .o r\v.
were Kill' <1 and 1? >i ; ? i is
jur?d >????:?? -rda.v wli. n a tiiYHori
oil? ? xphe.luu ii?<n pi. r. in a train
near Iumv.
ou?stlon at nti?''' <i.i??i? :uir? lilui
Man r?M-o!jnI*v2* * 1ml In; is Ms
brother';* k| ? i*. Supp??se y rail
road fit i Is t?? laak?* prop' i provl
sl.ui for the |?rot?-4-1 i?.ii of |'ho |-al?
lir and Nitttio r in |y. injured. That
road Is liable for li?nv> datr.aues
and lienee ihey innl:?- ?very pr?J
vislon f?r warning. :iu rials and
anf.-ty (IfviPiK. They nro&rni*r
t) i h t they aro their bn<?!s? r's ko?\p
or. Suppm?* ynu n -.l-ot tin- nan
itary eonditioas r-f )??*? i.i If .
-Ton r:in t>r fnrri-il byttnr-rr. rtrarr
tlirm lip for tho prci.rt.ion of your
nflehlxmt' health. I wy in a
fown onw? wh<r. t'loy aiT?ru??l ov
it 100 pooplo for hatiir. ipipani
tary premiss and mad- t Ik-in
clean upT ""5?UTiTr??-'r" a o? i tiihiImu
company lonvrs :? tlior > i_ hfar*
hlnokt'd and pr>\i?l?s no liuhtu
and warn ins nipnaiR to ^rptort i h?
travelling puhlic in th " ?! ' .i
of niaht. They ran 1??* nvilf to
liny litiHin^ Shpim?^>* -?m o
pn U ndlng to In doetot in . -
out his kIiIii?J? ord tri? .- to pr: ??
tic?' medicine without a H#-* m ?
Ho Is liable i?> a lav which n r
ngnlrofl t h it iti:? at is ills broth? :
keeper.
A I'rimal l<aw
In most cltl. ? you can'i - ? v< n
or a I'Ulldltiv v itliout :i p't iu.it
from th" ?lty You nyiy airs-?.?
that it is vour lot j rid y>ni build
In? and it is noliod^jf buRln?'f-?
wliat you |"i? i ?i iCylnit tli? dtj
will' not allow you ifi> Mil ii!'
old fin imp and fml.iu .? r/T,i
property of your vVliboixxr l.?-i
Olio (if tin <'? ri >t;o: 111 pi
i i V0 r.dnil'? t :i f< il rr^M rmnt ffiF
iimpTtor will ltiiniodlat? !v rlon?
tli? ill up for lh> . an t>r/t .ibsoi v
ItiK this prlinil l- 'v ??T rlvit!? ip.fi
that we are our brolh> i's V ?? per
I.o! ono in' >oTir family In
btrick?-n with mikiII pox rr ?m?
ronla-ion? dir? * anil >ou will
bo uiiMranlinod ami vour frrodruu
to mworiato with oil. ?? p > ph- v.Ill
b?* toniporarily doni 'I ? >'i I wa.
down*in r? iu a T? : low it
and w-"li?Mtr| t tint th*' i-> ut I* i...? u
arrosR tli? -tro t from > ry
vlok and tlniu^av ;*ml I v.<nf ov? i
?to wi'" lilni I.* Mti.-iiv wh-hiiki'iI
his n?*ff? an'SI I f? Ii. UIm tuil. ?- and
wo xaf around iVi for .(Tiiif
11 Iti?. W?' w??ii h.it'V ,ir| IJ :* r i ? - * > v
had his Hill- : ii 1 ?kk I 1 I* " plav
Ini: wilh her and I " > towlm- my
Hiti?- ? irJ um am! ii ''ii"- her In
my lap v I?? 'i \y- hetlor <1 a m m
drive up and t:,c-!; a vi ll iw *?> id
on l?i' lio'f Wh'-i?? w h:?d jtifl
Vlidlod. V?, leol; d fll thv- r; jd
and It ?hI "finali pov' ami v.<
wftld "Win in t hi' world didn't
thr y put thai thin r up thot- la
for?* wo '?ndanuii<'d Iho h< allh r?f
our funillieti
Ye*, man riui*hb?rN hlnra-ir hi?
brother'?? ko?pir in ihluK' tnai? -
rlal and if that I* ????. how much
more do you aunp"*' that <Jod
hold ? ii:? rer.pdQHihlo :is our broth
or*' krepor in thlro:? tnlrH.unlT
fiorl lolln r-vorjr ahh> taan to 0'? t?
work and earn a llv!..? fr-r hfni
a.-lf and family, in order th:>? wo
llllullt bf 111 a pO: itlon lo li 11? thr
follow who Is i>- ' ah!- to tako
raro of hlfbsHt. Tli-rn ar? p? "?
plo who are.not nt??r to rare for
thentffolv u and O oil tr-11? ii it I.'*
our duty to tak" r-no of I Ikm
God roeognixej* that th- r aro rlif
forenor? In ability ntnonit m- n.
And t her?- m
?%II Not C'rf^tod l?|ffol
That old idrijrun thai ' '?11 r.t "?
are efeatod eitUal" I* not t: ?i?? Ml
mon #re not et-at?-?! ?>ipial. I ha*'
n't the abilltv to build and #MXTat*
a rallroa?! and If there werer'i
nion who hnd Ihli phllfty. I would
hav?? born aroMtly liimtrrnl In niy
travel?:. I h.iwn I til?1 ability lo
1.1 Hottry K< n'n h i In ? . : d t
wouldn't fry. Neither rouhl ford
rtin 'hit HK-r linr. Itiif ? 'roll of iia
la exprrt?'i| to b<> our brother'*
kerftrr in both unititual and e??
forlal thlnKH, according lo hM own
ahllltv.
In I^erltieun we read that "Thou
RED f ROSS IS
SOUNDING CALL
Xiimiiil It..11 ( all Officially'
"?'fin*. \nni?tioe
Made.
In ?v. r iiio s...irhf-rn com
'' V?; ??mini .-all i? ?,.r.
v,|ii l?' s?iindi'd l?v t!??? Kcii
?'?m "" Xn,,l,,l'r'' Day." MIh, Al-.
li \I?.V.'K. in tli?, riiy today. vim.'
.Uit .memBcjiim
am} j |,(. Soiif!i i; look
r f"ry ?'? m? *t u? i i
r ,s Aurt H.iiff t ho war.
, *"V**ry c,no cotitd know in!J
1 ?????? .? II i r.at *..ik i|? v a..
I > I..I I.I l.av,. n |,.,,| In. II,. y
..i i ???..lil i jujii milium
'?"' ??i 11 "'?> ??" ?I.I l? int..
II. III. ravn^.-d by Hi..,?!. !? and
'"v Ilii-lr?In. in 1? rt.I.i|i?_
, l?-?-IW- Hi.- l-lial.ilnall.,1,
??I 11"'.. anils i,| .
''I ?? m I, ?
.'i ll. 1 '|.\ WiMilil K-r...- thai ...r\
* ? ileal. . v. rvwl,, ,|,| |M. ,,
I III' 'lll<i*| <>j | ||c !{??()
? I/ .111.1 will, ?r
i p iltlir lii.iJih i.inhis fh (})?.
>???111 on her Ijmtifis ?,f I,,r.rry lint,
t .?>. htm Slu- i? mrlttH far
1!,'k- ;;? ??? niiiK ti... w. ii.
I ' ?#? ? i*rt,lr|i??-n -r ?. .?I
loan. Ih.-v Willi M |?. i; I;. i|
"V*?' 1>alt f I ti mm
mi ? *?? ""i forli.-l'/ "
III ad,I, ,I, -||,.,
"i-. Kin) a 11 MOB I foriinlli-fi. II.
.<!? t linilsaild? llf (llH.-ll.l.'d .>\-s.i-'
*lm II I li..|? Kvorv
r r.u.iion or n,..,,, riwi,;
; r??' crn? ?<>>!.
1 I'1 '' "K llov.-rnm.-nl l?...
???ullni; dixul.il
? ? rl..li,?1 ??d ,!0|v|I1B ,I1Bnv
I'- ' - I'rolll.n... "
ill..--. Mir* Mr.Velll slalcd. nr.
"'?IW .If III.' lli||iKa ,??,1.. i.MR.II.I,.
"??*! Cr"? ni. i
, l "I*1"' ' >"??>? on" po:
?I II . II "I, I.rlrilrlt,. and n duly In
J.?l? n-llh local It.-.l Cross ..(II
\rirr dlscusslne-jilans f,.r ii.p
i. ! ?.i" ,v' i''h "l"'!" \rmlsilr.
I"v. Miss MpN.III will so t? \v..|
.Ion i? a?iM will, ihn H?|| can '
iii.n^ community.
TiT^it' Ifi-paratton*
air.iid> Marlrd. local ofllclnl.
I.r dirlinn a i.-rorrt
'? . rinitr?? npii^a] |s soun?l? H irm.
I ?Iico Day.
? m srivaceh to
l.o IN UlTSINKSS
riizali.'lli Clly Is In }mvp a mod
l in and nj.-to-dnti' djiiic and dry
^.'?iisilug ? 'tubljMluiifiii.
J?-!in Uruy. former Clly M ana K
? r n? re. .'mil William ]lriiiiini>y.
?"?I ?I \V. A. nrinnxcy ?r Currl
iiiPK. ar.- lo l?o |ho ofTU-i-rs ur tli?
lu-w rntor|irlflf>.
rhi- iMiHlncaa In lo run unil?r'
"f "liray'n Fn nrh Dry
? I'aiipr? and Dy?-rn."
Ih. si. \i.uns men liav#? aiKn-d n
'?"m "m ih. Koblnnon lluildliiK
!'!' i Y''\r. form-rly omi
lil??! by Morgan Hons.
Mr. IJ ray IhIIovob thai llu< new
' Hilpin- M. xalurd at $5.00?. ran
??? lnKtalli-<| by Drcnnb'-r l nnd
J a* Ml* "'?? ?HI bi- ri-ady to On
?n liial date.
V/'" i in ploy nhiy ^'"iirT1
Th,',"i,n}U. Mr
? AI.I. HKPCJBI.ICANS
AMI I .A BO|< I.KADKKS
v.'aslilnulon. Oct. 311 Till.
. Iialrm n nf llio It. |.?l,||can .Inl,.
? .1 li; ill.. in (|?. Kay I and l.alnir
....i. i . w. io suiiiinon. d to upi., or
i.I.I.IV I., for,. Ih. H. nni ronimllipp
"'UK p or laru.
riii.ll.? for Hwuylnn Pl.plion.
? IllPaisO. l?p| :;i>. Mo,?
.... Ill . M.pndlliih? In I,. hair ?r
II. I 11* i,ll..|ii.-\V)ipi.|i i ,|pk.., ??
I .ih i...i CoolldKp-Daw.-n .i,..
???IIKllt loday by II,p Clilc,,, ,, ?p.
'??-.iwim,
n<'l.nWlrmi
vi . mai Miairinan; Kr.ink I.
' 'ii i!' Il:ln.,l.i Phalrman; and'
? .1?. Ma,i l.a\,r Wl.r,
lit."..,I rpnardltiit II,p flnancln,. or
V n,"1.7,rl i*11" '11"
Of II um ... IrpamrPr
"f Hi- HppiUdioan ponimitipp. t,,,.
?????1 II,at poll, pi ion... i., it,., roni
1 - on ni'n ' ?* Ilail bppn
h ,'a ^l 1750.00?
?? ?"? -"'Mb.
JOH-Ph fimntly. phalrman of
!? o ' "1nni'>',r?"l? ????" and m.an,
I .f'?l! m s">?lor
i,'" Vi o In char?
In? iIip llp).ubM an -lusli f,u,d
by thi. com milt.p
?iiat ho nuifffappeor.
Act In? Chairman Caraway an
,.u?r ,h." h,,l r??l?iNl a
VpLv"1 t nm Morrl.
In. J ?rk rpfll.
n? to anprar ' p>c?|>t on c.rlaln
' * 7 ", fara-.y
? ommlfl<w? |Rn-( mnklnr ?nv
.HP" la lions or nnd.r.tsadln?
with anv witness . ||p pan r.rnsp
to l orno lr bo wlshf, io take i he
?iifmoqiif-itco of refuflai."
b^f^roTh ?V/, i .?!t,n h,,nc
I ' IJ ???inf.- J?u y??
i h'?ii!d : o out hnf? on ih?- *tn i t
Ji.il il/llbtratPly 11, rov. ?h,tr?P
1l..?. ,o ^Ii^h,?, pf ? blind man
?ml to |ni?r? hhn.clf,
*0, 'J enflaiii.r-d * dan
Weill* and Iinprlnclnl?! pprMn 1
(Continued on Pa>tp j j
i.abok i>m:vTi:i>
HV IO\M.I{\ \ riVKS
LoUtltl.1. ()(. Ltl,,' |MN>Pl<
of iir.,,1 Kriiuli- i,..., a ,.rMrt.
lltK (Mil In Ihi
i xp rimt-ni
with a l.aln?r gov? mraoiit by rc
' ? ,,;,riv in
airong at ni:ij'?ritt*?? :... ?.r.lo.1 du
'''UK t'li1 last century:
In ihu K?^pinB political
i
in Ihc wkx>? |>.wli|?,| |t |,a. eJ.
'"''I"??? iiimtii-ni
"l 111.' Il.'lli*!, part lei
"Itili1 f I'.nu ?. i. Vt'.lr? ;i'?o *
"" 'i li tfi"? i.. II.,~ r i * ? ,<iT?r~fTr~
'lir II..ii<- ,.f r,,,? ?lln,
...I I IT II, rir.FTBt.
4ii ul*J I hi' I IH, n'l Vtii ho 1[- ,1 ^ j ;
l.nily ia;itiirif| .ISI
l.ab?r In,I ?uit i.n ami |?
"I I" UK III' ..f? l.-| on,
|m?lll?n i.arly i,i n?. n,.w llin..|a.
m nl.
\HK TO oi'l-K \ i K
CHKAMKKN IIKItk
? h*? I\ iiihK*r.>:i m I ? lit|v;i it\ In I,,
s, in,i> n,i, ,i:?.
>V,'I, ;? r:i|?ri1r ,.r ??ls
I.IIH I ilny. A .!i,?11,.r vi*.mil
? ?. *?.Ol?U lias In; tl Ilipp.-!
f.r... a;j,| i, ,
daily.
.Mr. Sl:nr,,rl M:,I|.J llmt Ih..
linn . nil take ull H?
ili.il run I, I,nni;lit in im, ?.r.
t ''Hi II.i, wit.j
?llrtt MUiliW
'I" ' ?I'll,
tor Hi., milu available i run ho
pun-hasd will iirrivv uithiu
"? ?' .1.1"! Il I ... Ill iSlTJ'.! ?
llf addition f.r i It?? rr<;i tin*ry to
I? Hi.- !??.? m am |iluni |s a maiturJ
'??.it has hri-re plunui'il |,y Mr
Mi:rl,.r.l .ini . l? .....
m r ,.r il?- p. \ w.n , . ,, .?rll
fain Win. ;. \ shur..^
?1... h.,vi i,..n ih.- mil.,, mem
' ''V II ! II" I
firs tin- Htili. h*':i' i in Hi.. ,
rry pir.Jecl.
The VViiH'!{rf an: r imp.tnv*^ |#.?
cream lMMiti.-?s |t;iritr4 lii > past
year has practically ,..nej
per com.
mystkiwh s i;/?s
CAl'SKS IN^AMll
N?-tv York. Uci. .1ft. -?>??:>? u j
i>L?llli._li v.ci k-:i.. ii.
lahoratoiy n Jtuywav
Standard Oil Ci.i.ipany haw failed
t'i (.Iiow iiyiii|i(ii]iiH or lo. s i j rrsta
?m i?. ?hu?-.
Mown nrr.' yn.T r.*r? irriti j||?
iuy?UauoiiK ^^?hi-i Imwi ch?ih?*<|?
flv.' doatha mid lolilitd a .?cor?' of
otlicrs of th? ir s.miiy m-?'<-(*
lirou^l.i in th? riTon.m ruction
|?ltal hciM rd;i\ UiIhi.hr ill,
total o n in I Ml ,f \ iuih I,,,d.?
trm t itn m
COM KKKM KS ON
woiik orciii'iicn
A roinprch^nHivc proicnini of
fhurch work fiulirariiiK noi only
f very hop!ion of ihe l nlt?d Sint?H
bill wry quarter of the wiuld.
ban b. on forniulati'd by the Kpis
?"P?I Church for iht- Misui,,?
y*ar: an.I for the pur pone i?r pj?,.
niolitiK thi.4 proKrmii nation wirl?
lonfi-rcnrw in every di.ict .<? ?.i
Hi? church Iim\ !???.? ii ..rraiiKi-.i l?\
tin- National fonncll through o<
toher and N'ovrniher. At ("hrisi
Chujxh eli-rg> ?nd tally ,,(
TTila rliy will nifei with H^v. r.ir
roll M Duri?, I.. |? |)., Dom? t .
Secretary of .th Imparlno nt ..f
MlfinionK of the National Cmim-ll
to i^lMciiri.H ways ji ml mean? of pu*
tin? the pro trn in into effort.
'fhf-Hp n-nft r?-n'-ef! ar?? of a p -
cultarly lnter?-'(lhj( ehararier ii>
the n i per l ihnl lho-,i who ar
parilclpmtH un> praol(.-ally tak< n
on a Journey lo Almka. the II .
wallan fHlandi. I'hina. hi pan i?...
Philippine*. Africa. South Amu
lea. .Mexico, and the Went Indi. .
l?y Hprakcrn of national reput i
? ion and H*pert kn .wlcdKc of tf,.
people and i<>ndltloim in thox
Jands an arf|| i,? ?f Mir two :. ...
racei? and nationailfio, who <? ?..
of a 1?! ishr d honiiM In tho mit !
Siafe.s The nndrrlyi'nie phm of
the mei|||,R |n ,nl(.r# ,
In Iho church'? program on t!i<
Pari of ih.* church membership '
and csperiaiiy |||?Bfrjl,#t .
intimate connection hetwr>t>n pr;
Heal C'hrlai lanlty and lamina
|?eaie and proRpcrlty among il.
naiionn of ih. oar I h
Mr. I i.i v Ih will preach In ChrNi
Church. fCllzaMh' rifjr. Sand:,
morning ?i ||. \o?nnbe, 2
Mr l>avin in one of t h ? oui
Rtandlng lendern of the ISplacopil
t hutch. The fiiRt yen m nf h h
ministry *ore xpenl in Callforni.i
Wrrrr 2*? horn: follow ing
which he look up diocesan m .
alnnary work in Mln.ourl. and in
IROi berime |)?Bn of Chrj,f
Church Cathedral. St. LouN. II.
remained In thin position until
th# World War when he ?oni to
France as a R?d Crow Chaplain
I pon ihe clowo of the War he r.
turned to St. Louis for a brief
period and wa? ihe,, ra||*<|
York to akutne *up*-rvl*lon
orer Ihe nilolonary work of lie
fhurch lo continental United
Plate* Dr. |,nV|* |. ?errrf.rv of
<he general conv?nrif*n of th'
eburih. Which meeu trlennlaliy
the next MHinion being In New Or
If ana In Ocfoher of ni *t ye.ir.
c^iTTOV M.IRRKT
.. r ir"1':in ?pot ?>i
* 1 "~?l 1"'*l MliMIInr 2. 11,
* I* pnlnl. rutnrrv
'J/'"? " ?? ?.4k
2JI? t"?
EIGHT BALLOT
BOXES NEEDED
I orl Kill anil WtrraiiH
I ?..,n jiiMMirr A?l?l Twit
t-? the Hrgnlur TIccliniH
l itis Your.
Kiftht ballot boxes at each poll
ing (?.ace fn I'asquotunk. or any!
" i'T rounty that ilut'i not have
Hi Amkirnllan ballot, will hi* rc
y ?u\\ to handle trn* voi:u#?ki tin
?^TTTfTT'TTfTtTTtTi'TTT "^?TtfFTnher 4. '
According t?? \i. it. simpton.
tiiaitmaii 11 f ill.- County Hoard of
Klvuhoii.T'Tni1 PiaqUnlanY ("otinty/
who f.as received a letter of In
st ruction s from State Chairman
Walter If. Noal to that effect.
Ih" Mlcr stated that th?? hoard
|'a?| hrcii attempting to find a
fce-an* wlitT'by tin* number of
l o .?-* ucctssiuy for balloting
1 ? ? Id mluml. hut ihat umler
iii.. t.iw??4t<?'wen found I m ??
)*?? 'Mill!*'.
lit ??l^lil ho\*'n tli.it mil?t In*
u. ? J arc:
I "I ho Yationa! I? ?x. in which
?hall hi* deposited all ballots for
Hit? I'ri'iiuliiutial electors,
'I hi* Congressional imx In
Mii'i-li shall h>* dc|toslted ballots
for th.? member <?f th?? next Con-'
; - from this district.
~ TTr?~T?!af?' * hox" In \vMrh
"h "?-plnrc'iT vnt f?3"TJr "SiaTe'
ofritprA.'Irrltidinx Supreme Court |
? i. if. atul Superior Quirt Judges.
1 The County ho\. In whirh
ii.tll he placed halfot* for the va- .
roii* C-utnly officials. including
Bln rlff, rngistiM- of itreiln, nad ho i
r?. Th- township hox, fotMown
*?]? i i? officers.
6. --The constitutional amend
tiii'Bl Win In - w hich volo*- tor or ?
;,p,aln?i the proposed conwtitu-:
tlcnul amendment .4 shall he
pir.c .1.
7. 'Hie Worhl War Veterans
|.c?a:i Fnrd hox. in which are to h?
placid ballots for or against a,
St:itc loan fund for North Caroli
r.? veDrtns in the World War.
S. The I'ort Terminal* and
Wi-'er Transportation hox in
which aro to lie placed ha licit-i for
Dr--o?ain*u port and uu-in In al?-de
velopment in Kortn Carolina.
Jfc'parati' hex s are required for
'he two referendum? hecausn it
?n-! repress] y provided hy law that
:? separate hox should in* provided
for th-* vote* east in the Ports
and Terminala referendum.
PoUewinir |.< th ' Democratic Na
tional llallot:
Democrat Ir National linllol
Klectofs at I.ai'K?' Waller II.
"iter. I> K Giles. District Klec
tor?. First District. Herbert It.
I#eary; Second District, J. 11.
MiltliewH. Third District. W. A.
ilrowti; Fourth District. Thou. W.
Uuffii,: Fifth District. F. M.
Hancock. Jr.; Sixth District.
Mutch:- n Walker; seventh Dis
til? i. K II. Iloyle; ICi k h t h DIs
trit t. J. M. Ilovette; Ninth Dis
trt:. (le."?. W. Wils.ni; Tenth Dls
trii t. C. c. Itur-hnnnn.
Following Is the Republican
National Itallot:
I t'piilil hint National Itallot
I.Sectors at Large?Herbert F.
.-caw il. Thurston T. Ilickft; Dis
trlpf Kterton^- -First Dtatrtrt. Afl"
rian S Mitchell; Second District.
I s men 1,. Johnitinn; Third Dis
trict. Alexander I,. Wilson;
Fourth District. Sam J. Norrls;
Fifth District. Roy C. Milllkan;
Sixth District. Kdgar Carlylc
West; Seventh District. Clifford
\'?;wton Cox; Kifthth District. Dr.
J. I. Cainpia li . Ninth District,
John c. Mcllce; Tenth District.
John It Knsley.
Folio win k is the Democratic
State itallot:
Democrat ic State Itallot
For I'nlted Stales Senator, F.
M Simmons; For Governor. A.
W. Me|,? an; For Lieutenant-Gov
ernor. J. Rimer Ixtng; For Secre
lary of State. W. N. Kvcrett; For
State Auditor. Ituxter Durham;
For State Treasurer. Ilenjamin It.
laicy, F<?r Superintendent of Pub
i ic Instruct lorn, A. T. Allen; For
Attorn f y-Oeneral. Dennis G.
ltrununiti: For C<?mmlssloner of
I arbor and Printing. Frank D.
GrlFt; For Commlnsloncr of Ag
rlculture. W A. Graham; For In
surance Commissioner. Rtaccy W.
Wade; For Commissioner of Kev
enue. itufus A. DouKhton; For ?
Member of Corporation Cotffmla
slon. George Pell, For Chief Jps
tice of the Supreme Court. W. A;
Hoke; For Associate Justices of
the Supreme Court. Ilcrlot Clsrk
som. George W. Connor; For
Juda- Superior Court?Second
District. M V Marti hill; For
Judge Superior Court?Third
District. Garland K. Mldyette.
Following in the Republican
State Itallot:
K?*pntilI? an State Itallot
For United States Senator,
Amadls A Whltcner; For Gover
nor, Ina.ie M. Meckint; For Lieu
t^nant-Oovei r.oi. George II
Ward; For Sf r? tary of Stale, J
Vate* K ill in ti ; For State Audit jr.
Christopher F D? linar; For State
Treasurer. Robert A. Ilurch; For
Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion. Ship m?' M Holton, Jr.; For
Attornfy-fjenernl. (Jar rat t D. Hall
For CommNslonar of Labor
?nd Prlntlna. Junius B. Goslin,
For CoinmMsloner of Asrlcul
turo. A C. Stroupe; Fqr Insur
ance 'Commissioner. James 3tan
ton; For CVimmlsitlonar of Heve
ia?. James IJ. Mason; For Mfm
bar of Corporation Comminsion,
WOULD NOT THY TO
COMPKTK W ITH HAM
Dcnii>crfltIt* Nominee This District
'lYIed It Once mid Thai Wo*
KiiiuikIi for lllin
Lindsay C. Warn n. Drninrralir
??ouiiilin'-XUi t'-OnKt-t-y* tnnvyprnd a
short time In Klizabeth City
Friday on hi* way to Camden
and Currituck where he speaks
Friday and Saturday, winding up
his campaign In Swan Quarter on
Monday night. While lie has
apoken in u majority of the coun
tics oj" the district, he expreasea
Kieat -regret?that- i ircqpmtni^ceg
have made Tt impossible for him to
visit all the countlea.- ax his wife
wax ill in a hospital for aoine
tl?Hr?. ~
He said that he will not apeak in
I'asquotnuk because lu* ha<l bet
ter sense tlian try I? compete with
tie- Ham-ltuniKuy meeting.
"I tried that once last spring in
I'ltt County." says Mr. Warren,
"and Mr. Ham had all the crowd
and I had none."
"f the evangelist ami Is one of his
greatest admirers.
The candidate is most anxious
for a large vote to he caul for t lie
Democratic ticket In the district.
11? ihinkH that Tyrrell will come'
in line this time, thereby making
Democratic majorities in all of
the count lea.
Mr. Warren aays that shortly
after the election, .he will .he Jil;
Lllzaheth City to aid ill, every^
ptTssIhTe way the movement to se
cure the bridge across Chowan
Klver.
OAVIS TALKS ON
TARIFF MEASURE
Uemocratie < iuntliduie I)e
dure* It Will ho Rewrit
ten If lie Ih (riven Sii|>
|M?rt.
New ..York, Oct. 30.?The third
statement of the series prepared
by John W. Davis for the purpose
of summing up the outstanding
campaign issues, made public to
day. was confined exclusively to
Llio discussion of Tfrr>~FOrdney Mc
Cumber tarifT bill which the Dem
ocratic Presidential candidate has
declared will be re-written If he
Is elected and is given the fcuppoi t
of a Democratic Congress.
In renewing his promise for
lower nchedultn Mr. Davis made it
char that lie harbored no resent
ment toward legitimate business
fairly conducted but would "with
draw the Invitation extended in
the form of exorbitant rates of
duty to profit through ntonopolla
tic control of product ion markets
and prices."
<;kn. ii aldkman ki kikd
WITH MILITARY HONORS
Louisville, Oct. no. ? General
William II. Haldemnn. comman
?1? i -In-chief of the United Confed
erate Veterans, was burled here
yesterday with military honors.
Jones T. Hodrlck; For Chief Jus
tice c?f the Supreme Court. George
K. nuUer^Jfor -Associate-Justices
"ofThe Supreme Court. Fred W.
Thomas. Robert W. Herring.
Separate ballots are provided
for em h of the Congrrnslonnl
amendments: (1) To provide for
the inviolability of sinking funds.
(2) In regard to taxation of
homes. homesteads, notes and
mortgages. (3) To put a limita
tion upon the 9tate debt. (4) To
increase compensation of mem
bers of the Oenornl Assembly.
Following Is the Democratic
County llaliot:
Democratic County llaliot
For Sheriff. Charles Carmine;
For Representative, J. Kenyon
Wilson i F6r Board of Kducation.
.1 M Le Roy, D. W. Morgan, VV. (I
Cox; For Register of Deeds. J C
Spence; For County Commission
ers. Fllxabctb City Township. N
liurfoot, H. Cartwrlght; Mt. ller
inoii Township, C. A Onley; 3a
leni Township, C. R. Mundon;
Providence. 1?. (J. Prltchard; Nlx
onton Township. J. C. Thompson;
N'ewland Township. W. A. White;
lor Prosecuting Attorney. J. H
LeRoy, Jr.; For Trial Justice, p
O. Sawyer: For Auditor. C. C,
Prltchard; For Coroner, T. fl. Mr
Mullan.
Following is the Republican
County llaliot-.
It' publican < oiantv flnllot
For Sheriff. J. 1?. Kve?. For
Reprfaent stive, A S. Overman;
For lUglster of Deeds, W. J.
Ftanton; For County Commis
sioner*. Hlxnbeth City Townslilp.
J Q A. Wood; 'N'ewland Town
ship. D. C. Temple; Mt. Ilermon
Township H. K. Owuley; ?Nixon
ton Township. K Coppersmith;
S,>len Township. W. P. Cart
wright; For Trial Justice. N W.
Dally; For Adltor. II M. Sooley;
For Cort/ncr. 1. N". While.
On the Democratic Congres
sional ballot for this district ap
pears the name of Lindsay C
W?rr?-n, while the name of his op
ponent. I'eter I). Rurgpss. Is on
t!i" Republican Congressional bal
lot .
For the fltftt" S.'nute 1* II.
V? ililnms and J. H McMulian aro
Detnor ratlc nominees and the Re.
publican party has placod no tick
et It* 'he field against them.
Ker Cor??tahle Mixabetli City
township H. P. William* la the
Deindcratk nominee.
Challenges Williams To
Offer Alternate Remedy
J. W. Railrv Vlunh In Know if S'liulor W illiams Him?
#t'If I* Not Jud^in?* Oilier* |?y IliniM'lf VI hen
II#' Say* Real I**ue? uro Avoidrd
Hi .1. w. IIXII.KV
Knlrigli. Oft. 30 ? | regret thai
Mr. J*, it. Williams accuse* 1110
discussion ??f lho i'ort Terminal"
proposition. To he mm? I Ihivl- _
' not fonWftVilHly d? no *o7 And as
tu whether I have actually done
so, the readers of the ubcmisloii
mum ?ay." Intellectual dishon
esty is tlii- worm tor in of it lu
ll o next y. And a man who essays
to discuss a puhlic question by
dodglng (he issue or the farts
_is IntHl.M tnnlly iii ?lioiii ii. Trr
1 acre p t suvli a Judgment upon
1 oi:ia's self is moral Hllicid''.
Whai h'lVi" I discussed as tli??
irxues 'n this dismission?
Firs!. I have diseu.woil t ho
; 11 u est Ion?Aru the people of -
North Carolina p.iylti?: unjust and
? discriminatory freight rates?
I I take i^, this Is the fundatnen
tal question the first issue. ll:ss
Mr -vntnmiH s:iTr~r-ith. r Vc.i or
-44ny-Mi*--Trm?*t t nn=?
Second. | have discuss?'?! the.'
I question -Arc the measure nro-1
' pimed r^asoiiahly ciih uiat.'d to
relieve us of the unjust and dis
criminatory freight rates?
If these are not the Issues In
this controversy. | uouhl like' for
, Mr. Williams to inform m? what
iire the Issue? in this controversy.
>nd If h?? will not then In- stands
- Hv- the position of uccuslng me
? of not ditrusaln?; the issue with
out himself plainly stating what
the Issues ure.
1. On the first Issue I have
Hiihniitt"d the findinus of the
State's Commission lo t ho effect
that the people of North Carolina
ere paying grossly unjust and
discriminatory freights. And In
ndditlon to this 1 have submitted
riuch ot'it-r data, none of wlilch
-haw hern mlled m qnewHon.
, So far as I know no ono
seriously disputes the truth of
|thl* fipding that we are paying
?>cesslve, unjust and discrlmln*
tory frHght rm ?4
2. On the second issue, I have
argued that our unjust and dir.
criminatory freights are rounded
i:pon the fact that t lie three rail
toads penni rat inr; t h it State run
North !? h M <| liuve.no
l-nst and West competition and
ih. water competition. I have i
indued for the Port Terminal '
I reposition on the ground that It
will give us the foundation for
l*i?Ht und Weal competition anil
Water Competition, and. there
fore. hring about a readjustment
??' our freight charges.
I have argued that we should
make a beginning In this matter
at any cost; .md flint lhe prono
sitlon now affordp the. opportu
nity to make a beginning
I have argued that If this
proposition Khiill he voted down,
we will be wit limit remedy, sine?
fhe opponents of the proposition
offer no remedy and no relief
uhitever.
I have argued that the Cape
F^ar ami Yadkin Volley railroad
ought tO be recovered from the
Atlantic Coii.'t I.inn und the
Southern; and If recovered it
would afford the foundation for
r.n Kast nnd West railroad com
panion. And I have argued that
runless we approve the proposition
now before us. It will not be
vorth while to seek further to
recover the Cnpe K ear and Yad
kin Valley railroad.
If 1 may give my opinion about
n.y argument. i think many
things may be said for or aqaiiiMt
it. bul no one can truthfully say
that I have dot dlsrussed the j
question Involved On tin- other*
bund I ask the renders of Mr
Williams numerous article* to
i aay whether or not he has even
, appeared to discuss the practical
questions Involved. lie has pro
test ml against bonds, he has ap
pealed to prejudice against bonds,
j he hat? sought to make It appear |
that the State cannot afford l<>
spare the money, and he has re
flected upon the qualification of
?others than himself to dUm*?
this question. Hut lie will not
come to the point and affirm or
deny thnt our people ari paying
unjust a ti d discrlminttorv
freights; otid. while he questions
the efficacy of the reme ly pro
poser!. he will offer no ofher. And
i this brings me to n point in IhU
j discussion What shall we say
j to men who in circumstances 11 k <*
' these argue to us that we ?drill
do nothing
Thia is the position of all those
who actively oppose the l?ort
Terminal proposition: but they
offer us no relief and no remedy.
Th'y do not deny that we are
wronged They only ask that
we submit to our wrongs. They
ore In the position of asking
2.600.000 people to continue to
pay excessive, unjust nnd dis
criminatory freight rhargis to tho
rall roads.
For ope I am unwilling to do
this. 1 am convinced thnt the
proposition will bring relief, lint
,evrn If I were In doubt on that
|M>lnt. I would resolve my donht*
,on the side of Justice. 1 would
at tea it protest agalnvt Injustice.
| 1 would at least mako a beginning
make ?i. hihikkI" to free myself.
Iniak- "na effort; he asks us tO
? submit w K ho# a ?t ruggle; h?
rwtkH?-4tt-btmdng? -
i ho rallroiiHT I did not think *0
Iht firm, hut his attitude, an shown
I l.v Itln utterances tend to convinoo
1111111? thin Mr. WOllamH really
r thinks that this Is the beat (or
Ins; that tho vhlef end of tho
|)poopl?? of North Carolina la to
I j till the* treasuries of the Atlantic
I t'oa^t Lin?', tlio Southern nnd tho?,
I Si a boa r.l Air' Lino railroads with
excessive. unjust anil discrimina
tory freight collections; that It Is
Hour destiny nnd duty to no on
under this handicap. And while
we arc doing this, also to pay
tribute to Norfolk. Richmond,
Lynchburg and other Virginia
I Cities.
If Mr Williams does not think
this way.. will -ha be good ?noagh
li&JAU ux uLji. belt?r plan of do- -
llvoranco t,han that proposed? If
.we are not to make an effort for
tell us when we shall make nfll
effort? If the proposed propo^ ;
?ItIon shall he defeated, haa Mr.
Williams another? If so tW
readers of this paper are .wit
nesses to the fact that, notwlth*
standing that he haa written
columns mi this subject, h? btt?;
never expressed such a deilro.
Can It he possible that Mr. Wil
liams Is oppoBed to the Port Ter
minal proposition because he de
sires that lhe people of North
Carolina shull continue to payj
freight charges that are known
to he unjuat. excessive and dl?
Icriminatory. This li. of comma*
not true of others who oppoae tho
proposition. Some of them ?1%
not in formed? gomi of tho^JM^
fionoHtly of tho opinion that wo
are paying no more than wo
ought. Some of them aro look
ing to otner means of dellvernnoo.
Some ?>f them do not believe
plan will worTT " ItiiT"
Mains is Informed He knows wo
ore paying more than we should,
lie hns no other means of deliv
erance In view. And if he dooo
not boTleve the plan will work. It
must bo said that he haa written
much without showing wherein
the plan is defectivo or whereby
It may be made effectlvo.
If I am wrong In coming so re
luctantly to this conclusion, Mr.
William* can set me right by
saying whether or not he thinks
?hq aro paying unjust freight
charges; anil If he says we aro,
by expressing a wish that we shot)
not be compelled longer to do
this. And, having suid this, lot
him in rejecting the only plan of
relief offered, show us what hi#
nlan In. Whenever he does this,
he will arrest the present ten
tiettry-^nf my thiiTktng wrlth regard
to his course in this matter.
WOltK on MI/KJO ROAD
WILL HBCJIN MONDAY
1 A contract has been let for tho
Slate Highway from Robinson's
farm to Hllgo and work will begin
Monday under the direction Of
Knglucor Nello L. Teer of Dur
ham The road Is first to bo
graded front one end to tho oth
er befor?? tho laying of concrotO
ibegun. The contract allows
work days for the grading of
the road, which means that It
will he practically a year before
the grading Is complete.
"The State authorities hare
learned." said an engineer Of the
State ilirhway Thursday uftot
noon, "that It Is not the bost pol
icy to lay concrete In t h la section
Immediately after the grading-'s
begun and for lliin Mason It has
been decided n??t to lay any con
crete on the road from Robinson's
farm to fillgo until tho grading la
completed and the road hs? had
time to settle.
PRISONER IIAN6S
HIMSELF IN CELL
IMvldcre. N J . Oat 30 ?Tho
body of Frank Thomas, hold In
Jail here as s material witness In
t lie slaying of his wife. Mrs. Grace
Thomas, was found' hanging in
bis cell today by Warden Smith.
He Imd hanged himself by his
suspenders. w>V ?
The body cf his wife wan found
Tllsday In an abandoned Iron
iiiIiio. '
N O T 1 C. E !
l'a?c|uolHiik Superior
Court to (>>nrrne on
? Wrdiirmlay,
November 5th, 1921
l.iduant?. jurors and nrh
nosMMi xiuiinvMtod to appear
?tt f nart oft ?fwttdny, Wins? -
hrr JIM. tn*|. nro herehv
Of tifkNl Wf to appear nstlt
IVt"liif?ilav morning, \rw
w inber ?Vh, IM4.
Kim?T 1. HAWYMt,
fiork Superior HnM