H BAPTIST PASTOR
TERMS AUTO GIFT
AT FAIR GAMBLE
Frearhaa I—mb Which He
fcr* Un
: THINKS IT.XJUtOR OF
HKAOl NOT OF HKART
wui Visit FtoJ^Btot Win Nwt
Accept Copuom WpJd Re
thcr Walk Home Than “Rida
To HuU."
Bar. Hbert N. John eon. pastor of
the Ptiot Baptist church, haUsene that
tha Harnott County Agricelarai Pair
■ Aaoeciaioa't offer to give an aateuoo
t- Mia to ooax parches* of a ticket
* to the fair grounds Ihb week con
t Mias oa al—oat of chaser which, oc
. «mHng to hto Mas, to illegal and a
■ V Method of gambling. Sunday a largo
t part at hto sermon was (tree over
» to hto Ideas along this Mne. Prom
the palprt ha aaM:
I hare haaa tnforwird that tbs Har
»ett Ooanty Pair Association has pur
• ehpaed a now Overland ear bo ho gHaa
**—,ed '^^adMaMat *° "”**
each ticket has an attached eoepon
kaaiiag a-oandrer and conveying the
right W a "draw" for the ear, and
tone giving U every visiter to the
Mir a chance to win the oar. The
Mora tickets that one may bay the
'batter the chaare for one's winning
t <Ka-~
A» a teacher of morale end of r$
< Ugtoa I am ImgtMed to aay, and l|
batrmox annihilate
rath of the matter. It is, coadeae
an advertising eoheine, aa af
hotl*t tas; and the more/ affective
thi mari daeeiwliig etf censor*. Aa an
• • nfveitltoig achaan* it aoocaed* only as
It butanes the purchasing of WahaC*
i i that wwtod not ofearofea ha bo^t.
Aa a aeliema for advertising it wfD
be a fail are financially if K dosa aot
eanaa the baying at at least one
tooamnd tickets that would oat, a
< part from to* chance of winning tha
• car, be pwrchaeed at alL Kor Chowe
> who may portoee* tide extra thou
• mod Hfiketo. and thus expending
. same 9IM.00. It U mamfeatiy tha
alawWot of lottery, the baying Of a
. chance, and the form of gaatoUag In
volved la the schema that make H
< iffawtit i ae an advmtltewient.
“I am planning to portham ticket*
to tha fair groond, aot be erase I
• want n aaw Ovarlaad, but bseaom
I am expecting to gat the worth of
the money invested. Hundreds of
ether- like-minded people will do too
■ • mm* thing; and to each it wili net
ha a cam af gambling or lottery. M,
an tho ether hand, tooe* who ptneh
• am ttahato haaaaaa of too ehrao#
demand sad who would net boy them
- • If the winning af the oar war* net
• Involved, are gambler, to toe sight
wi uoa^-Kuti boyln* u wnmmMi
.1 Vjr tha law, ot (ho 8taU and Na**oa,
.. Md cannot bo jootdflad brfooo moo
• w God. ItMoa who «nhoi tfcfcota
with a para moth* oa^M to almlU
t '«■*• that moth* by oeyadMat *»
■. ■»«od»y aefcomo. Ao for mymtt l
*oU taar Into hdta tha ooapoaa «*
• t taohad^U my tiakota, whoa I boy
.» . tho. -
Tkooa who uwilmp«Uod by tho mo
.1 * thri of ft NMo to bay tdabtCa
») owgbt to atoy. ttlowi and pray, tw
,< God wffl brta# oo* infa, jmtomoot. ■
I fool tho* 1 moot actor thda pro,
tool la tho oama of tho paoyla to
It ► So mot Oowaty the* toot il^btoi—
» » aooa. Whoa tho «*QB«iiinm of any
*4 adowdfataf whotoo Jtm fa: ita wpeol
«t »• thO «wmb»lay taotdaot » m tho
«« «Mor ilimioW •< htMi mol pro, it
to to -bo aoadomBod aa awowuhr- of
DEMOCRATS OPEN
FIGHT IN EARNES1
Stato '
*■ The "e» year** rwinige *111 I
Otanaa J. rin Heieaiil )■ r ‘
>B0*dlW— *» prwtetawUp ewo eene
ty ta the Met*. , g^,
■ante fer $ of *»100 ceaaltee e
ike State have il r I H I V
lit chairmen and nMien an yendlm
ic all ooamiee earn a nattering let
where fain er othnr local r neelltli*
*«* week « poor riaee.he, ye
Iktcei rallies.
The heat that Daakan hae it
*e (hop, width means the omterfea
tal«t ot thtoStataeadh ha.yat.la*
•erviee neat path, wMt a few
not available far eerrtee then,
eled to Wmek* later ta the
Speakers edaeaased yeatm
elude: Joaphoa Dhatata, for
tary ef the Jtawy,
James ft. Meaatagj
2* Bohrtalde e*d B. ft.
Gardner j
eraadJ. W.
didate for Governor; :
er Dennis O. BrwaemM,
Crict Attorney ft T. Aydlett.
L. Brooke, tejaer ren State far Saw
atari farmer Uiaiiaeat Grreraee ft
A. DoasMea. hedge Jreawts ft Wis
■ob, aad Colonel Albeit L. OB*. J. Jft
towayhtea aad Oert ee U. Harris, afl
ef Telelgh
Baftohury on Prldaf ud at BtfdrHDa
on Saturday.
God wfll prefer to corn* away from
tho fair ground* with a pod eon
todenM rather than feat new Orrr
laad. It w«l bo worth »ora to toe
Judgment. Ona had Wttar walk
home than ride to a fatoUaitohaQ.
Sack a qaaaUaauMo thing ta calcu
lated to aaeoara«a lawhuaaa to tha
county. As a to isnd of Christ I an
•rar. acme of oar ah bat lawyers <to>
dare mdiaattotto^ty that *4 rtf r aw
•eolation in oarryiac oa thb fen* *
lottery to nafrtey ttatff Mate* to to
dtetneat nader tha tows at North
Carolina. Any gone ef yenlttag h
eonduchra of a-apMft of toiiTiinini
Oaotf chime m toioald cry eat againal
**y <Ma« that mcanra«aa the do
TdoymeiH ad a roaaty of (Saddam
*» «ha name of good aMtoatuhtp 1
*•** «tto prata*.
I.- kaltoT* kaaitfy to the Bapnt1
Orotky rah- Aaandatlna. t koaaathe
noble man thataontr* Ito poKtfa. aad
dadanalna Ha methods. I watdd to the
leal_a. '_a »a . to a*
RALEIGH PAGEANT
r TO BE INTERESTING
- St. Mary'. . School Camya*
• ScwmaOf Big Fair Woak
I Faatura
t An onu«>*l attraction In Raleigh
l during fair week will be the religion*
f ***•“» “The Crow Trian*bant,"
. which wfll ha given Taeaday after
• and night, October 17th, tact,
f ,n "T*1 Gam pea la eree of mill
r it til iiggtaaa in the city auditorium,
f «o»t||a*^fl4 person. frem aK part,
r I^frOacoltna will take part in
‘JS
CbHatiaaity im 0>g tjTjTj
I and partly apon tredtta* pwd>rit
, ten by tar*. Marietta ' Mleaitaj'l i L
, Aadmre. of W4^u,V2n
The opening'ptoUiar gporeordi by I
Mr*. T. W. Jlelta^SL rfj
iah laie* la the fbnt oratory ^PSEm
plaatod there the staff of Chrt*Ua*3Iy
cat from the tree of the frown of
Thera*.
Then follow* the early day* of pair
eecalioae of Christiana, and tho sixth
eantary auction black. In the market
pla$e of Borne, where children of
■ngiaad are told, and tho Beaadtc
line Monk, Gregory, toothed by tho
taght of the slavery market, repaired
to cany the gospel at Chrtai to Kar
*> fourth picture, Gregory. <
b—# Pope, fnKilU hie ear- i
Her rsealve. and Mnde BL Ang—toe, |
where, in the Kingdom of Kent, he is
•nkomed by Queen Berths, a Knock
Prim—. whom husband. «n Rdte- '
bort, seeepts {or Us domtnion the ‘
frith of the OruciGed One.
TUo picture will be sponsored by 1
G»» Consmunity Player* of Raleigh. I
Through the period of early Chris- <
•Unity in the Bri&ah late*, the that I
of rchgtas ferwtjr mrnde its
North Caroline, thao opening the way 1
for the ofeurob In the New World, I
Ortolan baptism being administered
to Virgin** Dare.
Partiealariy interesting will be thr
fifteenth picture * owing the found
ing of 9L Mary's School in 1842 ia
Raleigh. The thirteen original stud
ents arrive In a stage eoach drawn
by four horses, and loaded with
tranks, bawd boxes, and fodder for
the horse*. Dr. and Mrs. Albert
Smodna, founders of th* school, are
prtoent to receive the girls.
Through the CM1 War period, and
up U dbc recent days of eeoflieU'goes
the thread of the drama. The elhaax
ia reached in the “Christmas Story of
No-Man’e Lend,” where the entrench
ed dough-boy* behold tHvgnrrt of
Christianity hoveeing above the bat'
tlefldd- Shining with a new light.
“Tho Cross Triumphant,” beckons
from a nearby hillside. CHmibtng the
steep ancent ia h little obild, followed
by the people of all the agos, mints
and sinners, kings and beggars, all
nations and an faith*, gather on the
hillside in the shadow of the Cross.
Appropriate music and costume*
will be fitted to each port fa the page
ant.
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A CATHOUC MISSION
. Will begin In the Sacred Heart
mi Sunday, October 15th. Hie <
a te be Reached by the Rrr.
Reginald Lanwaer, of the Paa
Fatbeea, will be of (ntareot to
—■ho— of all denomination*. AH
in birtted to aoo, hear and Judge far
thewasoireo CeOioiiea Ln the pawaoMng
and th* pen**** of thctr religion
TV fa**** wRl “Pen «t the ton o’- 1
aleak ***** Sunday mortrlng eod
rtee* on Friday night A apecial mt
neau wM ba preached each night at
*V* p'cMek- Tho auhjocta wHl be a* 1
mm**T *Vht: ‘‘Our Soul* And
Oar Amhltlnm."
I ^ "Vrt:' MorHagt and Birth
TW*o<«r wight! "A Moaaige Frew
I the Dead ”
r Wadaaadoy aight: “Wbot Bw
I **» T*** Soul After Oeeth."
t MmmSap night: "A Story of 1»
I Aalto U**."
i Friday ntg*: "Th* Catholic
<Mw«h and Her CneirU. U Sh#
I GaDty of the Chargee Made Again*
f Hart Ba dual and Hear Both Bid*
■ af the Cm.”
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I T** IS,SOS negro fena boy* ■»*
r iwlloA fa orop and Hemlock ahdw In
I irBJ. under the direction of *i**«l
«. taiwi-axteoaion worker*, raload |fa
* daot* rained et Hio.ono, eeaofdfa*:
y»fa rapaHo to the United State* Be-1
t
*
ftt Mm
ha no
*Oy ha* brought hare.
Aaroa Sapiro, in np—ilia
Ung export, and Join J. Tmkm
owycr who two jean wa* Ko
lubbcsr candidate to oppose CMar
* Montoon for governor of North
Carolina, ariU divide the stag* w*fc
bn bark af the boRyboo, .the dang
>f the raro-oUrUr'a bolt, the nay of
b« midway mad toe noto* «w»
Ifthta of the edhbfc haito and
t Duns’* fourth
ng Tuesday rooming.
Nr. Parker will roa '
pooch Tuaa day. Mr.
Irca* the crowd*
rilT be escorted to tha
parade of anuatrl
land*, public oAeiafc, school
te.
Mori- interest attaah** to the war
nr at Sapiro than to arty other xln
de fraters of too fair. The co-op* rm.
ivr marketlag Idea wevor baa bees
bo roughly explained to to* great ar
oy of cotton growers tod the
mt* of the Dana Dttotot. '
hi* late day tbara to a-a
Ion to tha plan aatoag the
Ivr<itj^ more than fatty gar
h« growora ham togpad tha_
sent and some of thait am da^txg
Itlivenr of cotton
Mr. Saplro la ,
>ot all of tha __ ,
ia«a placed la tha mfadi of 1
(i* fhooaanda w« ba Kora
'ba- Ha wOl bo eeieOfaj-e
rualneaa men .of Dona at a ■— ,^r
n Young’. HotaL Tbh Immhaoa la
H’lre^amanged [a Ordfa that tha mar
ion they may dafare ahefa fae plane
Ion tha co-operative hmifcatlmg af
otton.
Mr P.Hter it , .j Jr ama^ Dm
jeople. They .fa t hfa Midi
>*rc two yean ayo B
•nd gava tha r*
fW* ’pinion fa .
nvIUMon axteadaf M« fa
fair thl. year. g. W«U h*
'J hfa aaifaga
i* Oodarin. fa mo _
•on*, af tha Oadwiat /fat ofaaUa fa
Jadya Oadwfa fc^ ‘VTui fa
Godwin, who fa dafata fa tha
;«unty dayeaaafafa indfaie aawaafa
Tha format aa^Mhfa, Maw
••If. will totmdaia mi tfaw fa hfa
aodfanea at fa Mfa-jffaMte'
n*«t»y af aaMMlalfa fat Mr bn
ran yeaterday. TVa M *U» ha aaaw
P>*t*< Monday. It M fajaafad fafa
•Yery exhibit fanay «fa ha fain fa
onflow! ay fa afafa id tha many ad.
JKiony mada dfaaa MflbM waa bwOt
three yearn ay*. .
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PAVED HGBWAY
NORTH AND SOOTH
I -
0*ar BWW*’
Prana Virginia South
Plana to Uaiwti a campaign Look
ing to th* conatractio* of a hard aar
(aaa highway from the Virginia Ha*
to tha Booth Carolina boundary a
croaa this section of the atato were
anaotsnoed by chamber of esnnsm
oMctola thia morning following am
la formal conference betwaaa Pinol.
dart EQia Ooldatoia and other Op.
tsn of the commercial organisation
and good roads asthaatmts of thia
etty.
lb* plan of th* Ctmager of Com
mere* aa outlined by rrrtilial Geld
•totn I* to got Weldon, Halifax. Whit
aMm, tosttleboro. Rocky Meant,
WUaoa, Reims, PayetteviMe and other
toarm which to* props**! highway
mould donnaet lined ay fas mam for*
nation far he eating th* highest pro
Jost and ior ntmoat cooperation in
peasant! ag (ho paffMsa to to* state
highway rsmiairtna To this offset,
lahtors embodying the proposed plana
»™ being aaat to ebambers of cam
manee aad road aathuaiasts hi ovary
town along th* contemplated rent*
af toe road. Further conferences oa
the matter am to be held aa aaos .1
received from tow
town, which an expected to jeha
whal* heatedly la to I n—iilan
la aanmadUg to wwpaign plane,
towbar ad re—area odWUit ptoted
»•* **«at etrpa ware already wader
w»T far a CapitaUodanat highway
nwahag wet and weal hwt that aoth
kg at ail had baw aaad concerning a
highway wars and atah which, thhy
declare la badly aaadad aad weald
pewee of great benefit net only to
ewbeaw OerlUaa bet te to entire
Mew Oriaaao, Oct. i.—It wfll be
to Anay venae to Mevy when Fag
Kafeer aad Sappy Littleton atage a
i<>T
dei art nee Legion daring kta matload
convent!— haw, October lath. Lagt
oanatoe who were in to Any art
backing Kciaar, while Llttbtoa'e <«.
poTtow hadade tfaooaaade of fetwar
"gtibt"
Xrtor hw aa enviable war tacoad.
Aa Beat eetgwnt, be lad Ma —apaar
over to top at MootJeocoa and waa
vaauaiied k to eh odder ahcrtly af
ter going bite action. Re lefaatd to
"taw for Brat aid and atayod with
hia coha pony, a paying far trwhnawt
edy older Ua oak bad attaiaod ita
•hieoMvo late ia the evening.
Kotor feed* Bob Martin, A. K. P.
heavyweight rk^li, for to title
at to Otyaaptt gniii la Pula wad
gave the champion n alow » for
the boK. He hat alnee defeated Say
tin at Bootee w well w Heawaa
BSUer to toy Mdf Warn.
lAtUrioa'i war record ia riao goad.
H* aarred tow peace lm Uh Mary
Wanteehtp I editor ■ and aarred
aa two nine aweapato In the Marik
*•» Whit. In the Mwrp. UttWton
d<a«Ud Howard Trend*)?, Atlantic
"•* baoerwritht ekae^i«u Uttia
tao haa fowght /aa Chip, Battling Or
«•*» Hager ewd
OLD NORTH STATE
SURPASSES WEST
guilt Ihf wealth predating aaetiaaa at
tht Witt," today dadarod " gi C.
Royal 1. lacti tmaafti It ill, who ha*
juat rtUmtad from tht Matitwti
Coanei) at tha Eptaaayal Chaaah fetid
u Portland, Or*. Ha (n** dttia—
Jhat baainaaa la aat moonring aa Mat
la th* Wool
Mr. ReyaU
lag. Dropping
City, haaafcad
charda that lot
Um. I
ear mhm At Wetter aad
oar climate ie Anar."
Beoee. Wean'. U
■<a«aa. Oct, A—The Wotaaah
Clah net Unity night to the town
‘“H wMh a large attendance. The
Mie. t. B. Beihoer, ■»
IM and la the aheeaee of Bn |n>
rotary Mlae Clara Woodall anted m
teerteary. fltitar foailrea new ein
ben were added da the re]L Bapaeta
were heard flea the fihrailea. tn»
oxer, thilmea of aadt, adaaattagal
and Orieddeatth dgarf eata The
Ctete department has aanoaad m
eyoon'biljty of looking after the
ntery ,ertll pgt oat a nahtr of
ernpo myrtles la the town tide
of Bn aate ad
an*! CM la partly
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