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VOL. XVI. FINAL EDITION. ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, Till KSDAY KVKNINC, SKl'TKMBKK !?. l'.tUti. SIX PACKS. NO. 212 Prosecution Of Bribery Cases To Await Action In November Court Term Hands Tied liv llefusal of Those Concerned to Make Affidavit!!, Prosecuting At torney Explains OUTLINES ACTIN ITIKS In Any Event, KccorderV Court Only Could Pave Way for Action in Higher K Tribunal, He Declare* j 'v Court action in connection' with sensational charges of attempted bribery preferred' by City Manager M. \V. Kere-' bee against L. B. Culpepper, local merchant and contrac tor, and similar counter-, charges made by Culpepper, will await an investigation by the grand jury at the Novem ber term of Superior Court here. Announcement to the foregoing effect whs mad'- Thursday by Prosecuting At lor my J. H?*nry 1,? - Roy. Jr., prosecuting officer lu ri- . corder a court here, in tin* course ? of a statement in wlncli lie out- j lined the ntip? he iiad taken bilicv I the charge* were preferred. Mr. La'ltoy explained that, al- , though he wati not an investigat ing officer, and that therefore Ins j duties from a strictly oiticiai 1 standpoint constated only in hand ling cases after they had coiuc lulu COUrt, he had undertakeu a can ! ful li.vestigatlou of the charges, i having questioned 15 lo 20 per-' *soris, and iiaving made two trips J U> Norfolk in an eltort to local* 1WQ. letters alleged to have hem : Written by Culpepper to VV. M. j Freeman, a salesman dealing In | street surfacing materials, on j which City Managei Kere bee's ac- j cusatlona mainly were based. Further outlining his activities ' in the esse, Mr. Leltoy Htated that he had sought to procure affida-, vita upin which formal charges I might fce baaed, iu older to set in ; UQOtion the machinery of the low- i g 'er court in the caw, hut that those | to whom lit- uiade the request had f d< dim d lo make^lhem. Those re- , /usals. In added, had had the' ef- j feet of tying hi* hands in the mat ter. Mr. Leltoy pointed out that In any event the lower court could ! go no farther thau to find ponxibb- . cause for investigation by the j grand jury in Superior Court, and ? that therefore actual prosecution in connection with lh?* charges ; would have to await the latter | court, no matter what success h> mighl have had in his Invesllga- 1 tlon. City Manager Kerr !>???*. in a sworn Ktat<-m?*iit published in both ' Elizabeth i'iiv mm p*'in. al thai im h'*d ? h wVproaeli"*! toy 4*olp? i?t" r wl<li himu'^tl'iu , thai llirj ..?? ?? un't ih-j efiuld ;-h Oil! ol -a i-oi>? i ;???! l??r 40,009 fi?? "I .i . -I lor I j lflliprm eiuviiih. v l?b h Aii" nl'O'ii n? be let by ih> ? 'ilj ?."*???? ?!. al leged also that Culpeppei told liiiu that two members of the Council 1 were "all right." and intimated that only Ferebee'a recommenda tion was needed to put across the deal with a "aide pnitit" for them selves. Subsequently two intern were published purporting to have been written by Culp**ppi'r to \V. H. Freeman, ot Norfolk, reprc nentlnc a gravel conrorn, In which a reqm-At whh made for a com mitt - ?Inn of IS cents per ton, "to b? divided between Brother Ferebff and myself." with tlu ndnionitiou that "of course Mr. fVfibw ^iiMn'i be known in the propoxl and don't let III in know thai , flBe Is connected at all In the mat- 1 at no time In any conversation ( correspondence." Culpepper udniitttd having written the letter In which the, foregoing ntatemcnts appean-d, but claimed ho did it at the In- j stance of City Manager K? r< In c. The city manager later flatly de nied hiving entered Into any such bargain. IS JfOt'llTM KATAI.ITY Smlthfleld. N. C., Sept. 9 Mis* Catherine Wyndham of Wilson Mills died early today of Injuries the received In an automobile ac cident yesterday. This brought motor fatalities to I four occurring her** since Munday. Miss Wyndhain's mother was ; killed In the name accident In ' which her daughter was fatally hurt. COTTOH MARKFT New York, rtept. 9. -Cotton fn- 1 lares opened today at the follow- j tug levels: October 17.70, Do- i oeMber 17.17. January 17.94. j March 18 17. May 1t.lt. IX MOTOIt An'lllKM N?W York, Sept. 9. ? Spot cot-, ?jlf J quiet, middling It. CO. jftllne of 10 polats. Futures. ? P?C bli October 17.11, Decern j ll7.t|. January 17.77. March, a? u ?? ?i M.t 11.14. City Auto Licenses Issued Fall Short of Last Year's All warning* notwithstanding there are .still many hundreds of Klizabeth City owners ami driver* of automobiles who have failed thus far to procure their city li cense tags and driving poruiit^ for the year which began September A glance at the records of City Clerk John H. Snnwden. who Is official distributor of automobile and other licenses. disclose d yes terday afternoon that only !?:;o persons had taken nut their p< r inits thus far. as compared with a total of 1,7-K last >Var. In other words. scarcely half of tho.ve who obtained permits in have re peated the process this year, to date. Although there In no difference in the cost, then* are a goodly scattering of folks who procure permits, but du not take out tags alno. having no car# of th? ?r own. Of the persons who had taken out permits, only 7-Ti obtained tags, as against 1"?!?2 last year lens than half as many. Police have issued a maniftyto to the effect that those undertak'-" iiiK to drive cars without the re quisite permits will be given an opporunity, when apprehended, to explain matters to Trial Justice I'. G. Sawyer; but this apparently has had little or uo effect in hast ening the distribution of the tags. As has been explained at length before in the columns of The Daily Advance, those who procured city auto licenses last year do not have to stand a second examination this year, the inference being that they still rem? mher ?-nouKh <?f the traf fic regulations to be fairly safe as driving risks. They nc. d only to present their last year's permits, together with the requisite dollar, to be granted full right to burn as much gasoline as they wish dur ing the year .ending next August 31 ? insofar as the city Is con cerned. For the convenience of thp.se not entirely familiar with reguTa lions affertlnc motorists a small pamphlet has been prepared, givlnc in condensed form the es sential requirements. This Is dis tributed, free of charge, at the city offices on South IJoad street, near Main. An analysts of the license sit uation indicates that many pri sons who took out driving permits last year, but who do not own cars, are of the impression -that they do not need to renew them this year. If so. they are utterly in the wrong. city officials explain, since the permits must be re newed annually, just as the li censes must Pe. Persons require*! i r ? obtain li c?*n-e?s hi III" nie-ra'ion ??' l> : i ii><4s?'s ,?nd otherwise. ?s v? H * for driving nMli<iiM>l.il?^, !n? ie lllilid'-d I hiit ??li it nd ;ifle| S^pl'in !?? I' 1*1 |< ??:? It V <?! it*'- per eenl nill added. ??' THRONGS INVITED TO ROAD SESSION l our I lumlrt'il Invitation* i Srnl Out for (!ou?*tul lli^liua) t!unf?arpiir?* Tour hundred mini enthusiast along the route "f ( !?*? South At- ( lantlc Coastal Hluliway from Wil mington. North Carolina. through Tidewater Virginia have been ten dered pCIWlKll invltxtionv to at lend'n conference to be h* Id hero Wednesday. September 22, on plana for adequate publicity for the great seaboard motor roHd through the South')* seaboard country. according to Secretary Job, of the local Chamber of Com merce. Trunk Miller, of Jacksonville. Florida, and Fred Ward, of Bruns wick, Georgia. president and aee- ' rotary, respectively, of tho South Atlantic Coaatal Highway A ssoet ation. are sehedubd to attond the meeting, and definite assuranee ha# been received that a large delegation from Tidewater Vlr-j glnla will be present. Two hundred Invitation** to the session have been mailed out from the Chamber of Commerce here. ' and a like number from New l)ern. The mailing list* were compiled from rosters taken at earlier high way meeting* afTectlng the coaatal route, .through registration of thoae who attended them, and In that way It I* felt that nearly ev ery dyed In the wool hluhway booater In the territory haa been I reached. IMITIKTS <41 VK THAXKM KOK AIM." ND A XT CHOI* Shelby. Sept. 9. -Upward of 4,000 Raptiata gathered hero from Ave count le? today to offer thanks j to the Divinity for the "abundant crops of thla acctlon." The prayer . ?antes will last from morning un-' til tonight. ' LITTLE CIRL I ICTIM r.M'su.ti. ta wEvr Hertford, 5w-|K. 0. ? The vic tim of an unusual dcriilciil, little .MurxueHU' l-ane. twel\e > car-old ?Lui(Uitrr of Mr. ami Mn?. l>a\id Lane, who ll\c near WiMKhUle on (lie SluU' high wr) t?i Hertford, \? it-> taken to a Norfolk hospital i<n|?> tor a transfusion of blood. according to iiifoiiuaf ioii receive*! here. ililrlirn u.i)? ago .>INs I .ant* accidentally stuck the jxdut of a |Ntlr of into oih* kiwv but the wound, whtu droned, lulled to hiiil satlsfactoi 11 \. Wlien a |ih>?leiaii ??i*'nr<l tlio \v<nnnl to clc??u out Die infec tion blntlltiK M*t in that could not be chcvkcd until the little girl had loM no much blood that a blood-transfusion o|?era tion wna deemed necessary. CITY'S SCHOOLS 4N SECOND PLACE r -*?? Kli/alxlli <!ily ('.UiiiIm Hdii culinnally, Department Tulxilat inn Show hVom tin- standpoints of aca demic mid financial efficiency, Kll* a belli City has riven from third m second place in a vroiip of ten cities in the Slate of relatively equal population, in the mailer of lis school system, according to figure* recently made public by the Slate Department of Kdiica Tlon. I'nder t lie system of graduation employ, d In classifying the schools, the department lists in the academic division the relation of daily attendance to enrollment, average length of term, scholar ship of teachers, percentage of county enrollment, and percentage of normal and under-uge enroll ment. I'nder the financial divi sion are listed average salaries., per capita cost of instruction, per capita current expenses, per timeli er current expenses, and per capi ta value of school property. The table was made tip for the term of 1024-25. In the group in which Klizabeth City falls, Salis bury holds first place with an av ? eragp of 88.0. having risen from second place. Klliuibeth City takes second place with an aver age of 85.2. having risen from third. fireenshoro led the eight prin cipal cities ol the Stale, with an average of JKI.I. Kli/.aheth Cily was Included In tlie second divi sion. ltoanoke Hapids. with an 'average of &0.1. led llie IK cities in the (bird division. I. AST SXIIIIAIH 4AI VI TO POIMT.AIC ItKSOKT I The closing Sunday excursion of tli?* aeuaon lo Nil n* Head. prtMiil- r Northeastern Carolina summer i soil. will !>?? glveu Siimlay, iiitoiiI inn to annotineeme?t l?y C. H Rroek. superintendent of 1 1?? North Ifiv.-i I.Ium ?? hi. h !m 0|H*lrf1lnu ?!?'? >>< ?miii*' i A: I,. V,.iiiniv< ?in ?hr Siimta* J.? m' wliMi bav- !???? ? 11 i*ii jut ? >1 l?v in.* 11 v. ti'imi r*'<l? in KU 'j, |,. jh i ?;?>- folk: mid -.oth'TS ill I be 1 t ? i i r? ? ? - ?iioiiI lis. Ml. HllM'k A IIIIMIIIII'I .?? Ill*' ; Sunday a ill iw ob?+rvd m 'I. - idiea day," with .-.peclal faros for all feminine KUfHtx. Tla? Vansciver will leave from tin* foot of Main atreet. instead of Uh usual dork in u place ai I ho end of llurfiorM street, on ftccount of .the closing of Ihe , Camden brldue for repairs. The steamer will he In romtiiand of the genial Captain J. I<. Doxey. assist I'd liy Klrst Mate C.. K. Jolin ?on. Chief Knglneer CrlfTin (iild< n. and Second Knglneer Kd. Connrry. i who tarn- popularised themn-lvij* with the aiimmer excursionists by tiielr clo??- attention to their com fort. The Vansclver will fly n new flag for tin1 occasion, and the Kteanier in equipped with slate rooma and runninK water, assur lug every convenience for pgtrons. v* ITER* w GH INNEL IX) RK Bl'SII STAKKI) Assuranc that navigation will be made safer on the aector of the Inland Waterway running through Currituck Sound and North Klver. through installation of a new ays tem of biiHh stakes marking the route of the channel, in offered in a letter received at the Chamhet of Commerce from the Federal Department of Llghthouaea. The staking la to be done about Octo bCI I. I'pon the request of shipmast ers and others Interested, tendered through the Kllzaheth City Cham ber of Commerce, the above chan nel *a? bush ataked about a year ago. rine stakes were used, and theno failed to prove altogether satisfactory, according to reports received here. Thla time, juniper stakes will be used. These are said to be almost Impervioua to the elements, and are experted to afford the needed protection to water commerce. Th* further action of the cham ber of Commerce wa? prompted by the receipt of reports that vessels were grounding occasionally In the territory affected, through lack of sufficient bush stake markers for the cbsaael. Jail Yawning Wide For Defendant If He Slips Again Summitry warning lo l.ouis \V Small, colon <1 operator of a clean* inu and pressini; shop lien*, that In would h? >i iiit'iici-il iu jail if he appear* d in rmmli is mini auain on a charm iimdvinu fraud, was jiivi ii h> Tii.il Justice Sawyer Thursday niornlii,:. when Suittli far. <1 Hi' court oil a charge ?> I falsi* |?ift?*hw. "I li.ul just about mad* up my itritrd lliat it you wi re found Kuilly, I won lil pin you In jail this muriiiii^." Mr. Sawyer comment cil, in jiaKsliu mi Smith'* cum*. "You'\e In a n ^iviiiK had check*, and iiavi h<-n try inu lo nail around in liiKh style anion;: of your I in c. Y??U t all I keep It up. and I in divine vim lair wa ru in. ul what you may e\p?ct. mi les* aiiii chalice yotii ways." Smith was ehai^'d with ha\in?: iililailinl the ? lldors* iiit l.l of I). 1J. Mor.an. local wh?d?-ai?-r. on a li??t?* on the hasi- ol representa tions that lie would put up as se curity certain piessin:. machinery hi arluu viwn s- rial numl" rs# hut that h< fail* d lo ln< up to his a^r>'?'iii<-iit. I'poii a stateue lit hy 1'iosecut kiiK Attorney LeKoy th.it Smith had made pmil ciitaiu custs in curred hy .Mr. Moruau in coi.uec t lull with the it< *t ? . atid (hat hi' had taken car*- of it insular as the hank was coin-, rued. Trial Justice Sawjer released the - defendant under a suspended Judgment. con ditional upon payment ul tin court costs. A case In which Allien Het trick, of tills city, is chained with liav iuu stolen a quantity <>i merchan dise from a Norfolk Southern freight car. was continued to next Thursday morning; pending tlitf arrival "o t rail mad employes sought hy the State as Willi esses. Hettl'ick. who is iu jail, was put under $.100 houd .for Ills appear ance then. ltond of $:i00 in the case of Howard Weulhorly. of this city, sought hy Virginia authorities on a charge ?f ahaudoiimeut mid nou siippQit of his wife, was continued hy Tilal Justice Sawyer for one week, the court inform Inu Mr. NVeatherly that If the necessary extradition papers were not forth coming by that tini". lo would remove the hond. Mr. Weatlo-rly is plaint Ifr In a divorce -action here, according to local attorneys. I K1 IS STOIiY OK I HK HMill SCHOOL ANN! VI. ? \ in* l*wv|?lciit o| Senior t'la*-< I r.iiionauf lor TliU Trade Iii a K-lli-r addressed io Hie ??ill ior of The Ail\iinrr, Hubert Wil* IIh iiis, vice president of th?* Senior ('law for Hack -to-School I)m>x. sa y s : "li is Willi (treat |i|i'?i*iin' in ?l ?????! that I tak?- Ilits ??!?!?? j 1 1 ij ii i ? v of t< 1 1 mi; vim 21 n?l the ri'MiliTC .ol Viiil r |M|m-i* whoul our M'liool ait li 'I :? I Villi l? I. mlltil II.. hit!n. :? It ti II .? I v* til??t? i ,??i lilt-; ? ?l ? ?*?iv *??ir 1i\ l||c ??into . l I'.. I.II/ .I.. .I| l it- Ilk Si s. .s h ii .<n>.iii which ind'lii'i li *i im i ? ?i ? ? ?I 'loll.tr-- .? n?l * iil? ii itiiiitv w ? k> "I It ?? ril" I* ??rk Hi*- .-{??-??I by I ti f ('(Jit OIK "Work ou ( lit? S|?oiiIkIii iifKinH about Oi'tnlH-r iiitd from tlii-n ori I Ii in very intercut in k publication uriiwn from a no re skeleton or ntitliii*0|ililil at' llo cinl of I lie v?-;n II Is ready lo In- illst lilni l ? -d to tlx* au hue ti hers. "Km rly in the year a very live ly subscript ion campaign is cai j rled on. During this period ( !??? subscription manager* wn- k'*|'t busy inkinu llo- mimes of iiinl col lecting ii 1 1 iniyiin ii t from ?-nHi subscriber. "('ontnidc mnai In- given |o :i _ print ink lion**.- and engravers. and also ? (oiii|M>li'nl pho|(>giu|di* r must It* - cni ployed. "The staff which Is headed by f Ik* cdllor-in-chh T and (In* husi nes* manager consists of various assistant editors. nianaacrs and coin inittecs. "The Spotlight wit li Mary Owens as fdltKr in -rht* f and Joseph Kramer as business man llKcr was acclaimed a great sue C'-iw ill every reaped and I he s?-n tor class thi.? year Is confident thai the annual of 1 fi 2 ? will b?' In tt? i than ever before. "Th?- l92*;-2" class l? anticlpat Ing a aticccHsful yar and it I* on solid (acts alone that our hopes are founded. Willi a fine |u?nit\ and with a inod'-inlv e<|Ulpp 'I building audi as w? have w ? ran do a ureal (leal. With motley 'in the class tieasury w< can without doubt do more. "It Is natural to ask from wIim' source this money will come, tin* of my reasons for writing this l> t tor Is to inform you. "On September 10 atid II. oui Has* will have charge of fiurk'-r it Mheely Company's depart ni?"' store. Member* of Ihls class will act as president, sales mana^* ? and as h*??d* of the different <1* partments. W?- will a sub atantlal commission on all the aalea we make. Thin money will | b*? pat Into our claaa treasury to! be used aa wa aae lit. "W? ttirely with to exprett oW appraclatloa of tblf ?ffortun ty Ocean Boat Can Be Carried Under the Arm Thl* *trnnK?* Nwt. Ilki* nit ctilnricril lnn?*r lnh* wllh n motor Mu?k on l?>|i|iid. I? l? lnc uwil for mwn vo>ni!P? mound l*oi? Aiiki'I** (' Wnnlrr Sfc-ott. Hh lnv??nlor. ni lln 11 tl>*> "ulraft." 8-ott H uliown wllh two pirtty in* funis**? When th?* IhhiI ii> i]i U:iti il It ran l?e tarried utul?-r thr arm. Removal of A ncient Elms May be Taken up Soon at Huge Mass Meeting Here litrom in initiation of ( ity Engineer II ith I inv lo 1 1 i#/ rniiif! II i'st Main Street ( a list's Ai'ir hit in-u/t of (ontrorvrsy II hirli lias Kafn'il for ) ears \ controversy Hiat li;i h miioiiI (!? In iv for a general ion, uvi'u simially buiMlluu into flame, Ita* llHrt'd up si Hew litis w-tI;, mi tin bedx of a recommendation by I.. K. Johnson. city eniiimor, lli.it 1 ?? Of tllC Htttti'lV cillW CHI Wi'Mt Mjlill > I !????( be rill down to permit ill ? . widening ol tin thoroughfare, now a link in tin- State biuliway system. The rceoiiimcnd.il ion was made at a meeilnK of the City Council this week, and w?-i:i |eiii|Mirarily into the discuid when Mayor M< - ? 'ai?" broke a tie voir to scinHrh it. Itui I he manor is far from closed. There are xmiiu indications now that the -Council will cnJI a ma.-s mcr-iini; for th< curly fulure. In Ki\e everybody interested an n|? I tor in 11 it. v i ? ? In beard, and !?? thre.di out ilii- tr< ? illicit Ion. once fill' ?? 1 1 . 'I'll it* I'llV i.? U IK *H | l<> pnve Main xtii'**i in what ir< ><? ?< khi iI. ?! a.s ji (jii'n|?*dly pi'imaii'iil fashion. piiiiiuu down an ?\|un Ive concrete iNinc ami cov'iin-. I hut with a*plialt. Midi Hi?- IU? a ' Dial I In* com lil iih I lull w ill ? *n?l u I ?? f f <?/? a genera lion and iiioi*'. i Tlni.li' wliit (avur cuitliiu mii-Ii irw as stand In the way of 1 1?- ? ? proposed widening of |ln- hI ? liolil. not without reason. Ilial ii Ik Mllo^?alli?i tOii naiiow r>n III volllllli' ? ? f 1 1.? nil- Which 1 1 1 1 i | | MM" S ??Ve| II. Willi*1 fill I ? hMir: lo .? ??"I'.t'n 'xlliitf ilini) fi?? the I li??* i|- i-).?i> r Uoy ,i|. nnv illinv l? ' j" ii i ? in ? ula I ???!?? id?*i .i i ion . ,M?II|. (.Ill llt.al lull M V ?.| Mi. ?-fill ? I.Mitll', .Hill . I| ;? 1 1 \ ,'ti. I? ????Mill- . a lii (?;?' . !?? ili?- (Hihlli , *1 |i? \ i-il? (lit- Ian that in r?i*eiii year* h v ! trial ill III* III luvu llo-l'ibllctl of uM I au?*. and liavi* had lo In- removed. | while m lorn ha v<* 7*|<l i i n|M-n ami lui vi* dropped hu?e liriiiiohiK Into the street, endangering II f ?? and' |irti|n n>. 'I In- staunehest d' fi nd'-is ??f t Ii ? I'lin aii* Hi** nii-iiitii*rrt of I lii> Wo ma ii 'm Chili h?-r? . Tliry havi'seiil ' dclevalioiis lo the Council*' to pro- i t ????t Mnalnxl ih' i? iiiovmI ol any oi ( t Ii ?? in : they liavc held protest [ meetings under trees that hfcve been threatened with destruction ; -by | If "progmurivini." mid tiny ? have |nl Mayor McCain* under a binding ph due not to let tin* Conn- 1 I'll bother tin- trees, If he can h? lp | It, without llist according tlicm the privilege of a hearing. Tin- circumstance thai the la dles are against llieni. and do not hesitate (o Ckprcs* tin -liisclvu* most vigorously whenever till) III cesnliy presents Itself, til iih l.ir hill* blocked I horn- who would cut down enough of the ancient elms to give Main direct tin- width tin > fed It Hhould IlliVe. Hut lliey haven't given up hope, and a d< cidedly lively mimiim I* luevitahli If the proponed mas* Meeting ma terializes. I)(<f< nd> rn of tlii- Ireea contend Hint thi-y 'kIv'? I'III/nIh-iIi CUV Its one outstanding distinction anion III*1 cities , of the Stale a two -, mil# arch of beautiful follaac on I Mild mii?'-i. f i inn tin- rlfy limit* well ini'i th? hiisiii' di?n ?' They arkti' thai much largei ei lien, nolahly ltaltlnior?', handle a laricc volume of traffic on street* no wider than Main, and that to cut any of I hi! elms that *1111 have element * of vlaor would be un wine, unnecessary, and utterly un iillcd foi given in by the management ol Kucker 4 Sh?ely Company. "I ?pc*w in hshalf of the rliM whan I say that w? are #xp*rLlng the public to h?!p tin by patron l*lnt tfeta ?tore on the day? I have < I t IIIK\ HHIIU.h. It I I.I. HE Cl.itSEI) I Motor UIm, (nk*' liird. on Sat urday ii iu It t al ?? o'clock, t In* Stale hridm* our l*u;u|uniaiik I; ?\ ? i al this my. (oiiiix'tiiiK Willi tin- liurdMii lact-d Inuhway I'tohsln^ t.'amd<-n and Cuiriluck I countie* to Currituck Courl Iioiim . will Im- i'IiimiI lo both wati-r ami highway traffic. It will lUuuiii tlo.scd until K o'clock tin- followinu .Monday morning, or possibly ;i littl later. Tin* for?'t4<>inu aiinoiiiici'im nl w.i.s inadi' today by \\ I.. I'ra i?'ii. Siiit?* luldti engineer. Mo i orl.^ts bound to or iron: points north mid ca?t of lius city ar< aditai-d (o dri\i vi?i South Mills. Camden County, imIiiu iIm- Washington hiiih tvav .mil the N? uI.?imI Koail t'lo^inu ?l the hridm- i* ii? - I'lMfiliill'll h\ J?|?ilil> to tl|<* ?Ira w. IMS WKIt I I I KM K OK I'KKK WILL SKIIMO.N 'flii-lst's l*iii)i*r No( lor World liul lor III** l?i*.ripli*??, Ni>* !(?*% . Mr. \V?*l?|i Till* M l|<l il ???'ill til W JIM Hf|| nil. <1 \V<'ilii"sil,i> n ! ^ *i I ;i i ili? !?*????*? Will ? l ' ' I ? ? ' ?'< I ? i ? ? i i ? ?? t 1 1 ? . J , I . V.,?Im :!<?_. I". mo-.--.. I!*| s* ? ? ... I 1 ? i" i ? v |..? i i.- in .1 ? ?| y v .? f <1 Mini- 'II III- i<i ;i V - ipi! ?? ii*I rt -linn i?i '? " i?i |;.1 \|1 \\ fjfli. ill .I|?.'I. " III" .III I'll on- - '(.. j'l'JO' ?) |*?i II* i il ( ? i -lllll* I- ? \l I' 1 1 1 tl III- II ll* IV. In ?-|ll jrilifd iiimI tlihi wh.i tin' Ilii'ir 1 1? i Klvi u. HK. "He piayod th.it I !???>' iniKht h? kept. I sun "wind |u ?i rin??ii !??*?* tn you lhat i li?* (Jod who run k?-i |i. Sa>, you iiiv ri ill ksiviiI ami1 k'-|il ln'CHtDK' jo ii prnved lull In? I'HIIHr Ji'MIIH (I III. "Il>' prayed Ihal (lu-y ml till In din1. Many sii > thai Hi imiyi'il fur o ii* ? in kiiiilxalloii. In: i ? vi*ry uii<* who h'*lh\<M thai lii'llivi'M llial ?-v> i > huil\ '#[..<miIiI hi'lmi^ to Ills* orxiiiii/Mlloii. lit prnyi-d not (or niKiiiili' union. Imi divine union. II you ran h> iiiinilc ('.kI. .1 i*mim ninl I li?' llolv Spirit, then you run srp arnii- tlicin from ihHi |>i o|ili>, "Sat a n <"H ii "I Ki t yon If you are, Koilly in ?ii a mi ttoilly womrii. If you want In Iii- Mined from III ? Jt-vil, m<-I hi-lilml tlo* cruMH of J* - HUM. ? "ll>- prayed aluo Mini limy in i u Ii I In- naiirl Ifh'il lliiuiuli Coil h (ruth. * Now don'l uo Into a paiile , hiTHiuo- I mentioned unnrilHrsi i Ion. ' I nm u"t a crunk. <?ni? In not Mattel Hlrd until he i* a-: eh-an a* Ihi' woid of Coil l'>iioh?'N licit Iii' Hhoiild Iw. Yoii rail live r|?-an. Iiu you I Ii i%i k I Ciin'l Ii* 1 1* from lakiui; a k il fi mihI ?hoo||iiu llrothi r Outlaw, or from ru inline and *warlnK? I frtilnly run. And you ran live rleiiii. Si|iinre your five* l?y Willi (In* Word of Cod. "II*' prayi-d that tiny inlthi In with h I in Iii yonder* world. Sunn say honvi-n will In* Ini" in thl* . world. That will in all I lull* with iii'- (I Ji-miK will !>'? hiiiv He will' have a hiu Joh to elian up thin world ho that It rnn hi- made n hi-avi-n. hut If H?- can rlmn the' (hint: up I'll JiiMt mm livi* "heaven would he* h?re an anywhere." Tonight lti*v. Mr. \V? h*li will preach on the text: "I I'ray .Not : For th" World " The puhllr Ik icor dially invited (o alt* nil thi ne iier vicci. Kin* of Belgium wr?rked hi* car n*ir Cain In wh?r* 31 flrlii were fined for vwlramlDg without ?uttt. i Chautauqua Here in September for the First Time Fur lie llrst i i in ?? in it* hiMury, lill/aheth City is to liiiv<- a S?p leinhi-r l.,li;iut<ii|i|iiii. The !? ;i ?l**t i IV* - Chautauqua |?j?s< iit? ii? lust |?i ti Uialti In re at the 'ii.{h selun.1 audi-, tnriuui un Thursday. Friday and1 Saturday. Sepf. iuIm i l ?; to l >? in elusive. ItadclillV Chan tail qua comes in MHzuIm t li City ;irf a result ??( ilii> inilt'(?lit::ilili' labors ol J. I!. I.eijJi and a few ntln-rs who. disappoint ed at Kli/ahi-th City's failure lo provide f ???? the return of Swarth l more Chautauqua at Ihe rinse ?f , lb?* I H - r, program. fell in with tii ? siiK.ueslioii of a ri'iirm'iilHllM' uf I tin- Itadelitre Chautauqua that a ill mm day pmuraiii in plan of the seVmi (icri'lnfoi'p offered enuld put over. Tweiily-id\' guarantors were dually .secured tu finance lliu new venture. i' All this wan mi 1 1 1 h understand ing (hat the HudclifTi' Chautauqua ! would CUllir in June, Monio 1 1 i?r?^ after I lac Mojo* of school. N?i date ' ?;is named in (he runtraet. how and when llnrr wiih nothing I heard from the Kadclifre Chajilau una during the xuniiiM-r months it Wax assumed (hat the ltadrlilf>> <n|i('?>rn had faih-d In establish a eiieuii in this si-etion add lliat the j contract hIkim-i! hv the guarantors | had lii'iii fni reit.-.i hy tin* default, i A f-w wei'h? ago, however, i .oaiiM' letters tu llie guarantor* |th - ' inu tin- Sfpl-mh?'r dates and mill- i ' sternal inn nimied for a lime. ii? Isilitahli- Int for tin- Chautauqua 1 tint l??-lng avallahh- at I In* tim | a ml it appearing possible i list t the guarantors might stand to lone the 1 ? -ii I i r? anion li l of their guarantee. j It WiiH at this Juncture that I h ? ? school trustees came In I lie res ent- nf | ? una r.1 mors Willi a tt'ii ernii?* pMip'isal tm tin i|*?- i.t I lu lu li -? m??l it I'li'Muniii and * ?i ? i I.|I|||IU. I lw.1 t..|. Mil Hi ll l?. -I I.. .tub .1 *IVSi I- in. iv It. n.i.i I miii I n. A.l? it I i? ? ..I Muu. i.' .... i.t I.' . III . . <J,I | I ||l Of ?, . .1 I. I..-IL lr. J \ \\ Mill .J I IuuIm 1 . .1. I. \\ . ||-. I T M. I .ill. . I W lleil ij?u?in in, ,J . ,\. tloop< r. , I'riuik II. Mi'dttbiKuoil, licv. Uou. ' I-'. Hill, II. N, Davln. M. f'. Onllnp. 1 [<. It.- Foreman. II. c. Foreman, I . II. Wltllaliis. J Haywood Duke. [ I*. Seyfferl. I?r. C It. Williams. I J. II. |<el(t?y. Jr.. Ca pi a ill .1. A.. I'rlre, M. li. Mjn-riseile, Mrs, S. M. ! |loe(lch<-la. M. I?elgtl Slu i-p, W. I'. ! Hkln ii**i , <i. It. Utile, J. \V. l-nre- ! man. I VAKIKn TO CIIOOSK MtOM IN II \I.I,MII.I.S liltAM) Jl I'ANKI. SoliHTVill<\ N. J., S? |i|. !?. Tin1 Hall Mill* urand Jury will lc ilrnwn tomorrow liy order of Su pn-no fourl JiiMiii'f l'ark?*r. In* .-*1 1 nr| Ion* fur mcI'tIIiik 2:J |mt hoii* to whom will (>? mii ln?i it t* *<! tin- pvlilcniM- on w It loll Mm. France* Sli-vt'iiH Hull. Willi. Si' VfiiH mid lli'iirv ('Mi|Nindi>r Iihvp Ihimi clniiu'il with I li?* murder 'four years "ano of KiviiiiiiiI Kil wnnl VS'Ikm I. r II. ill and Mr*. Kl'-ti nor Mill* W'Ti1 ri'C'lvMl today l?y County Jud^e Frank L. t'leary. tin; petit juiy imui'l lierore which Hi*' ease in >i y !#?? I fi?-?l In tie ??Vi'tii of Indictment* will .In- dtnwu at the an imp tlm?\ TIm* |miM'l for the kit a ml July drawn on AiikiikI 50 contained I- '. imni'-M. Included iinionu (it hom wrt* lour women. IW'O ttllnlPlcl'M. tWO flMMIllHTH of lli<* hoard of freeholders, tlo- couti Ijr irmmuror, ih farmers, lour phyxirliino, four banker*. ?lKhi municipal officer*. xi\ broker* and one undertaker, l-'roto tliiHf the grand Jury will lrf? drawn. DAPPRIt BANDITS ARK i:\I I.IIT IN COK.MIKI.D Champaign, III.. Sept. :? Thre* dapp? r Chlcafto bandit*. who robbed three diamond merchants of half a million dollars' worth of on an Illlnol* Ontral train near her# laat nlfht. wore cap tured In a cornfield near Buckley, IlUaols. thia mornint REGULARS ARE ON WAY UP HILL IN WISCONSIN I'Yom DHVat of Senator I. enroot und the l^aFol* liitr Krpmc tin* Adminis tration l)rrive? i'omfort <:ooliih,k is mum KrhiM^ to Believe That Primaries Have Much to l)?> Willi t lit* (Juration of the World T.ourt I!> l?\\ll> I.XWKKNCK ' i Cup* ? ? 1 1' ( . I *Vb. By Tne A4itnr<) Washington, Sept. 9. ? Tim* was when l Ik- La Kolb tie forcM would curry I li?* stale of Wincon bin by over whelming majorities. Itiii tnduv the defeat of Senator Letiroot. nmilar Republican, ap pears to liavi' been accomplished by a relatively small \ute. This nivalis that the regular -Republicans an- making an upbill hut lo vei tlo*l?'>s progressively bit ter liuht to r ?capture the state. I Kroiu this tin' Coolfdge adiuinis I ration dcrhes considerable com tl'oit. In fact, tin- defeat of Sen ator I an root f?u- re-election while I never publicly conceded, has been I regarded as a foregone conclusion I for several months. The combin ation of element* which make on the one hand for affirmative sup port for the l.aKollelte wing of the Republican party uud at the same time involve, oil the other, i lie registration of protests auainst tin- administration is such that no matter what the national issues inmlit be the local faction alism is even more controlling. To suy that the World CoQ?t was decisively repudiated In Wis consin because governor Hlaine voiced his opposition to It Is to say at the same time that the re peal of the Volstead Act was 4p slrt?d by Hie voters of the. state" or hv sentiment of I hut ?i'rlinn-af j pondcrancc of wet strength in the city of Milwaukee was what con trolled thi> * ole along with the cither prejudices that were accu mulated. * ' Wisconsin's primary will not be regarded by . most observers as Iwrnilllliix national luferencee. Mort' kikI more an* the primaries, indeed, in other states in off-year*, when no President is being elect ed, tsikinc on the character of mu nicipal a mi personal con tents. la Nevada, for instance. Senator Od dle won re-election on the nam* day that Mr. l^-nroot was defeat ed lint Mr. Oddle wsh fought al most entirely on the World Court which he defended. Senator Short* ridge in California defeated the II I I'ti in Johnson forces when the light against him whs made on hit vot?? In favor of the World Court. I' ropiest ions hly the World Court is proline more of an issue than its stool?'.s| defenders dreHiiied It would he As some shrewd poll* fi?l..e ??! i | i U tO ha\t i? |*l |en t **d sfth p ? i for .|i-eit .ton .oid one tha? ???iioii* or .i Iimosi ,? iimmv pieju* ?I i ??? ? ii i! ? I ?? i ? ? I t'slie 'if IKH, l'"> pi ? pnlh ? " Hi- for^lun" bbril ? ? " d on riie F'.uiopcaa ?? .ii c|< hat* had HOOiethlBft lo do w i t Ii the opiiortunity of the political iiiKaiiixera to line up tote* attains! the World Court. The important thlna to record hi this time Is that President Coolidue according lo I hose who have discussed the question with him recently llrrnly believes that in no prlmarv has tlie World Court quest inn heen voted on adversely tint tiiat other local issues have iiillil'iiei'd the result. Ill other words. In prefers to Ixdleve that tin World Court altitude he hat assumed lias In-en upheld and Where Senators have lieen defeat ed for r# ' leeiion In holds that their vote for the World Court was not tlie principal reason for tlndr defeat*. lll'SHAW I .OS KM IN <;koim;ia imiimary Atlanta. S< ? |?t . ft Oorgla D*m ;?>r>rniH ii|?li< -Id tha World Court j aland of Mm I n I tad Sfat?>a 8*na ! for Wnll'-r K. (Ii'orgp at the tdat# ! w !?!?? pri iiiii ry v<'*t?*rday. n-urna to I day filmwi'd, I !<? apparently hit I n mw<"'|i1iik majority over hla op I iKiimiit. i: It. Itii*a*-ll. chief Jua of Supreme Court. W. I), I'paliaw, Conu i euMnan from tli? I 'If III Dlalrtrt. wan da | fen ted by Unlir J. Mtwlv ot Dt . mtur. tleornla. < <M?KK WMKIl ItKliMlATK TO ,%!' milWAVN MKKTIXO C A Cook ? former !t?fr?s?n 1 tntlve of thin County. ha* r< ralvad [ from governor Xnictia Wilton Mc lean n roiantUnlon naming Mr. 1 fooko m delegate to the nln? t*??ntn annual convention of the Atlantic !>???? fH?t Waterway* A^oiriatlon to In hi Id Mt Richmond Sept am bar 14 to 17 Inclnalve. J. H. I. ? Roy. Sr.. la 0Q?? of th? tiro pr*aldanta of th? ?HHOciatlom and It la a i parted that a larfa del egation from this city will attend the convention Tha aaaoclatlaa baa dona a great daal toward the development of tha Inland Water way ale?* tha Atlantic tea board.
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1926, edition 1
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