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„ *3* E WEATHER MU* ckut* |a liiyilin; VOL. I. NO. 144. SILENT CITY OF CHIMNEYS TAKES UP TASK OF CARING FOR ITS HOMELESS ________________ • ,n L'V ~ fyTr .•* t***" I #r* “>j u .« - Aid Pours InU From Surrou ** mm wires cm IS IDLE TO PROVIDE Fim RELIEF -1 GOLDSBORO SE^DS LIBERAL DONATIONS CtitaMM of aU waMui of life vie ing with each other in iierv-; ice in onttwer to mute pienu. whih hunAreds of telegramH from North and Sooth aakn about loved own and rela-i tiveo—all now fed nnd ahel tered. NEW BERN, Dsc. t-( By tha Aoao ciated Praia)—Friday'a terror, confus 10a, and intanaa excitement created by ; tha stupendous (Ira loaa which result- 1 ad In th* daatruction of more than, tM homes govs way today to a demon •t ration •( generosity, sympathy and unselfish asrvles at New Barn davot ad ita attention in wholehearted fash ion to relieving tit unparnllsd distress of mor* than 3,080 citinns In tha "silent city of chimneys” aa thadevaatated area ha* eom* to b* known—the plight of hundreds of fnm ilias who haaa loat everything eieept « few poaseaaiona, the rail for food and shelter, nil- found their answers this morning aa those citizen* whose property had ssctprd destruction in Frldny'l »2,U00,00tt firs, abandoned praetienlly nil business nnd ntbar nc- j tivtlaa nnd formed tbsmssivas into a lynytUatu ralial organisation which j tonight had th# aituotian wall la hand I aspired by Mala Plan Citluna ar# vising with ona another in. their efforts to ba of service.' Vol-1 untaara are not lashing in any depart ment of tho work. Men and women from as) walha as life are laboring abonldar to ahouldor inspired by that muta plan of help which ia to- b* teen in tha sac» of the aufferara who, un able to do anything for thsmeelvs* for the time being, have placed them , aeleea entirely at the marry of friend*' and naighbora. * Beginning with an enthusiastic mas*' meeting which waa held in the court house at 10 o'clock this morning and at which |li,ooo waa raised by public subscription in lata than half an hour tha relief workers continued their la bors throughout the day and far into tha night. AnothvF mam meeting held at 7:10 tonight at which a further vlnw of the situation waa ma<j#k..ult td in cantrlbutiona -amounting to &ev •?nj_ additional thousands of dollars A ataady downfall of rain during tha afternoon fktled to check the relief work Women in charge of five Infor mation booths in various part* of the' city war# drenched to the akin but remained at their peat. Bankers, law yara, and doctors, and others, working aa track drivers and laborers, succeed ad in moving vast quantities of fur-, nlturd and household goods into emp ty warehouses before the rain caused much damage. Committee* had hern appointed to purchase food! to distri-, bute it among the victim* of yuate.r dnyV fire, and to secure shelter for »heA * Veky naatYy all the while families whose property was destroyed have been taken into the home* of friends. Many of th* negro** *Uik have been similarly cared for. In some instances thcro are from three te five (amities living in three room houses. In spite, of thepo, however, them were - more than f.OOO negroes who were fed at the West Street Graded school from M a. m. this morning until 4 this af ternoon. The Woman's club haa had a delegation at work her* throughout th* day preparing food. The uppor, atory of the building tonight waa turn- i rd into a dormitory, pack* and blank -I eta having arrived from Camp Clean. Morahaad City and CAmp Bragg. Kay | sttevill*. Other'’supplies ar* on the way from Raleigh, and the naval base at Norfolk. Vast quantities of cloth ing and shoes ora being received from neighboring cities and are aiding mo tariolly in relieving the situation Goldsboro Send* a Too Goldsboro sent more than a ton of tksa* garments thio evening. Wash - . Ington, Wilmington nnd other towns ar* alao sending large donation*. Details of the local field artillary battery which was organised only two weeks, ago, nr* on guard duty again teaighp-tW'prevent any leaking nnd toj assistMhe police is maintaining order Following tho appearance of sever-1 el intoatMUd nagrees at the outskirts of tha city tbli afternoon, Mayor Clark hat issued an order stating that THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ' . . , .a: :: :vaafifcßpb=rr -ji-'L ■ zst-au,::.', ■ o New Bern inding Sections i '• 6 : RALEIGH’S MAYOR TO RELIEF OF NEW BERN RALEIGH, Dee. «.- Malor P. A. Kl dridge, of Raleigh, tonight issued a I proclamation colling upo nth* ciUssns I of Raleigh to come to th* relief of tho city of New Bern, and appointed a I relief commission to meet tomorrow j afternoon, forming plant for immedi ate action. The proclamation of Mayor Eldridgsr i followed tho arccptancv on the part | of the mayor of New Bern of Mayor j Eldridge’e offer of assistance. . This will be in addition to the call | of tho Kadeigh chapter of th* Ameri can Red Croaa for clothing for tlie j sufferers The local chapter this tt | ternoon appropriated 1300 out of the treasury for this relief work. JUDGE GRADT DECLINE* TO DUH Uftß KU BLUE CHARGE - - l By O. J. Peterson I CLINTON, Dec. 2. vJudgc Grady, rq ; turned, according td rumor, from a • trip to Georgia, declined yesterday ty | be interviewed, at least by this cor ! respondent. The equanimity of 'be people of the town of Clinton a«8 of the whole county haa been greatly dis turbed by the report that the newly elerted judge is a high official |n the Ku Klus Klan. Every member of the Sampson bur who ha* discussed the 'matter with your correapoudent, at least sig of the moat prominent, haa sx preaaed th* utmost repugnance at the idea of a high Ku Klus official being judge or vice yffoa.. It i* very ap parent that a canidat* known to he a KuKlux. could not gat a large vote In thU county. v . ■ - ' BUMMER SCHOOL FOB MOBSTERS AT TRINITY - • DURHAM. Doe. t— Th* addition of j new courses sad a general broaden , ing of the work of th* aummer school ' for ministers conducted annually at Trinity collage under th* supervision of th* Western North Carolina Confer ence was planned at a meeting of the board of managers her* recently. June 6 to Iff waa named as th* d%ly for' the school. The coming term wilt mark the sixth year that the arhool has I been at Trinity. More than 200 minis ter* from several HJatea were in at j tendance last year. Three course* will be offered in the I work of the county and city church. ; Only, one course of thi* nature waa given''last Tw# course* in Sun day school work wj |1 be offered, and a new coursk in thr study of the Eng liah Bible scheduled. The regular four year course in undergraduate confer ence work wiH b« continued, and an additional course on conference #n Itanre requirements offersd. EAST MEETS WEST AGAIN. AND KILLS KIPLINGB LINES w RALEIt.H, Ik'c. 2. —The extreme east and w*»t will be represented .n the f* m ' for the Kigh school champion ship of North Carolina, Haturdny D#c iD. ns the result of Asheville high* 27 ,4o « victory over Monro* high* today. The eastern title* was decided yester day, New Bern winning from Sanford by the score of 6 to 0 | «■*.——wee* ; -e-ea-a-j O- person, whj,te or black, under the I influence of liqilor would be jailed Im mediately. He ia urging all ritisen* to report drunkenness wherever it is evidrnt. Paralysed temporarily * when wire* were severed, telegraphic communica tion was reatored this morning, and avalanche* of messages began pouring into the city from friends and rela tives from distant parts of the coun try. Equally numerous were the messages dispatched from here. The telephone i wire* brought hundreds of queries 'from parts a* far north as, Philadel phia and as far south aa Jacksonville , Telegrams liy the ilosrnt ar* alao be ing received from various 'secretaries lof chambers of roniinrrre, Red Gross chapters, ashing whethrr they can be of any asaialanee. In every case May or Clark is advising that New Bern i# able la handle th* situatieh from a j financial standpoint, but that bedding sied clothing would be appreciated. Precautions ar* being taken against Ihe spread of an epidemic. Carter Taylor, field dliector of the seventh division of tha American Red Ores* statioitod at Camp Hragg arrived here thin evening to naalat local health au t her i ties. At 10 o'rloek tonight it was bellev- Jed every victim of the fir* wn* nu de r shatter nnd 'Wad been served food daring the eours* nf th* afternoon and i evening. Tanta wilt be .reeled Sunday ' and slaves and cooking uitaatU will |he distributed *• widely aa paoaikt*. MAYOR RAIN PUTH CITY K HKRVICK OP NEW BERN I Mayor Edgar H. Bala yesterday wired Mayor Clark of New Bern, f that whatever they deeded to lust ask Goldsboro for It and Utey •••Id get It. At the aame Urn# ks railed on th* people of (ho city to . anpply what clothing and touts they canid to send to Now Bern for th* immediate r*l!*f of th* auf ferer*. Mv received a telegram , from New Bern's mayor thanking , kirn for th* stops ho had taken to ~ old tholr destitute. '{ :WUCEM« j lit HIE ' : Women Have New Industry Giving Employment to , 3(H) to 400 People WALLAt I„ Dec 2 Th# 'hew buti- 1 ness of making holly wreathe* has 1 sprung up here whieh will give em- E ployment to :HM or 4M) people. Each person can make from |4 to It. Some three or foor hundred women - will be taughtito make Holly Wteathaa, I and what a wonderful thing this will » be to this section. Each person can • make from |4 ut) to SVOO per day at e Ikia work. r the holly is gathered around Wal lses and bi ought there In large qusn r titles. The little twiga are then atnpp ed from the branches, and under the • direction of Mr. and Mr*. Kipftl the ■ women of Wallace ere shown how to t bind the little twigs to wire ring* with - wire. Th# wreath when finished ia . » very pretty and will make the window f of yp/y a home bring out the Christ Ola# spirit. They are mad* in three i »i>ea, 10, 12 and 14 inch diamvtfr*. i The wreathe* ar* then poked in crate* and shipped te northern markets. Th# Holly shipped in the form of wreathes will retain its terries much batter then f if crated Ipoea, and will therefore,' bring much betterprifet. IMIS* | : CAROLS FOR CITY' i* - - - r Community C enter Will Begin » I’tirades nnd Hongg Night of Docomber 7 A special progtam beginning Decem r u?r 7 'lasting all the way until t’hri*t-| • mas and with carol* every Thi-r*day • night at ff o’clock ia what the Coromun„ - ity Center under Mite Katherine Park 1 '■ planning for the Oirintma* of this • year. r Thi* i| the , Ye < hriatmns Carol* every Thura- J ' tKy night at the Community House,' beginning December 7th. X o'clock. " 'A Christmas Carol oft would rhaar , A poor man's heart through half tha* w Scott. I "Here is an opportunity f or young I and old, rieh and poor, to participate H togvfkpr iy put -..r tr. loveliest ~,,i I'M- )< .1 t din rKd this old • «Hh through mun> - Centiums. Cupipiunity Service invjtea, ‘ >'°“ »° *Pd learn again th* quaint • tune* and age-old ruatum* that can 1 - spread hospitality and good rheer • i throughout Goldsboro st reets at Christ-1 mas time, just a* they used to through th# hamlet* and town* of ol3" Ung. , *“ nd ' enrolling beauty and plasaur*.' But already in many citie* and towas ' of ~or country the people plan each , sr ‘'* , *“ draw together ground some I central carols and to celebrate for one , hour Ikeir Unity and brotherhood. from thence to jg u throogbout the J stfeota singing the gay old nong* lw t *ke doors of friend* and r imiiti> bora. M ia an inatitulton worth cher iahing. Come to the community houae Thursday evening nnd hear more about ( thaf are on foot apd left to! swell the singing” ' POULTRY URYRLOPMKNT IN I'ITT j . GREENVILLE, Dec • A. a mean, of developing the poultry industry In Greenville and Pitt county, a large in- j • cubator, y.tini egg rapacity, haa been '* purrha-.nl and will bs operated on a * custom ba- is, according to H I. Smith, ! • secretary of the rounty chamber of • rommorce todayv K A rounty poultry a«*o,-iatioli has | been organised and to promote |he in- j • duslry and olhar Steps will bv taken, j r - k MANY REPORTED KILLED • IN I'RKHNO W ME! h P _ EREffNO, Calif, IW. J—Ad viro# receiied at the Ural offire Ik* Haul# Ke railroad lonigbt said that a wreck orrurred at Mao- j J Ira, In Which meat people Were i killed. Trains In the wreck ware i said to kavo entirely lamed over. I II A special train was o*M lo Ik* MUP*. I W # 1 GOLDSBOtfO, NORTH CAROLINA. SUNDAY MORN SC. pßc. I, 1»22 1 ■ ffaae 1 FORWARD PASS DID m FOR CAROLINA !;: mem ,' o - . * Most Phenomenal Forwari Paaslns He Cver Saw ami From Any Anffle WHAT THIS PI,.VY I MEANS to FOOTHALI (B> L. W ADAMS) "The most phenomenal forward-pass ( ing I ever wltneaaeeU" was the ron j elusion of Col. GaOrite K. Freeman anil other Goldsboro m««> who saw Car i lino’* woeidar team Break down tr* dttfona of a decade of mere sod crush Virginia on lier ham* ground*, i Colonel Freeman dPAcribrd them as ! forward passing froan any angle, of i palling lateral pasaos just a* t>e man with the ball waa UaRL-d. and turning what aeemeu to be iaeaaa into sis *o sight yard gains rematadly. He ex plained how tha* passed under their I arms and kapt th* Virginia team in , th* air na to Juri where the war Colonel Freeman believed that the : score would have been three to nothlny |if It had not keen f«r the forward paa*. j Finally, he went so far ai to aay that i Carolina got Into position lo near* those three points byway id th,'. forward l*»* Neither team bid th* punch to aepre on line-play, hg waa confident. Which brings it all bark to what everyone ha* been preaching all the year—that Carolina would have to learn how to forward-pass if they esperted to really beat Virginia. Yale waa hast en by Harvard b«rau»e they larked the punch t* score through the line* do ■pit* their remarkable galas; and the same la true of Carolina. It waa only a brilliant forward paaa that bridged the Anal 2d .yards. , Th# forward pa’* come, and football enthualaats might a* wall ad mit It In apil* of all Ihe ballyhoolng of old-Aimern that "it lanf football.'" Football or no Motball It In the only thing that has #v»r evened things up so that n light f*«t trim had an tqual opportunity of scoring against aJietVy team. A funny thing giout ttf* forward ' I aa*. though. U ji» •*•# and aMciancy of prodaelng isn't appreciated Hh* * *•»■» «■*» M yards hy a farwtr J - psss-play and they do not soem to ap i preciat* It any more than if they wore giren so much distant# a* a penalty Half the time after such a fin# gam, j they aoom to think thoy hava robbed , th* other team, and trv to give them i bnjk the ball by a fumble ok the vary naxt play. Let them, though, Aght their way through the line with buttered h*a»i« and bloody nWaos, and they are thrilled and exalted over their auccesa. The difference is .jibe same different tn the pride the old-timers hod in rid ! mg a hundred miles by horseback, end I thought they hud done something If ! they accomplished such a trip In a day Now they go three tisrlee aa fur In a car in Irks time and are not mu<h proud. Th* forward past adds '.l.t rose and speed of modernism to fool { ball and take* away the old methods of I sheer brute strength. Tak# one fist ; half-bark like Johnson or Mohnrdt, nnd they can gain mom ground than two like the heavy, slow fighting backs of j n generation ago. fWMUFCSLLS CUB'S CDIEQCE •**'* 1 Rfltary Thief VhKh Clvlr Or- K»mention To Mfrt In Raleiah On TueMday WILMINGTON, Dec. ICA conference of representative? of all civic organi sations of th* state ha* been called by Roger Moore, district president of Ro | tnry clubs, to meet in Raleigh, Decern her 6, lo formulate a prograip for the I care of "dependent, delinquent aud nyg leeted children of the of'sle, it wn* an nounred here today. The repnr-t of the ; conference will be widely circulated and placed tx-fore Ihe general aaaemb j ly of North Carolina. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, commission*' I "I the department of public welfare. , ha* been requested to present a re port of her organisation's woth dur j ing the post year nnd ihe needs to extend the progiam during the rommg 1 rear, it waa stated The selection of juvenile court Jud pe* apd probation nfflri r* who under • land the nature and trinp«-rament of I children aud an inrreased number o' -apa,bl* social.worker* war* said to h* J n-noiig the reronimendatioo* Mrs. J.dm sou will suggast a nee vary to extend j 'be welfare work Hh- considers, |i Wat stated, that development* of aurh a » lljrr program, comtitg at the #*me | timw refprma in Norik rarolina'a pria i on svstem are being advocated I# op Fortune in that reclamation work oi 1 'his i.siur* later will decrease the tur«nl>er nf inmate* in penal knatitu j lions. Taking the position that tha most I important rerlaiioatiiui work must 04- lon# in the home tnd that, the *'s#nd j ing of rhildrrn lo stole institutions .should ba retorted to only as a. Its! I ttap,” Mr*. Johnson will Urge full pub j licit]) of tho ronfertneo reported tn or Continued on Page I DENMARK REPOMTB ON DIBIMTCH IN HRMABII.ITATION ' NBW BRMN'R DRMTITUTR PROPLC v ' r _ Work of feedlnfc. housing nnd clothing tho destitute of New Bern j >| wa* proceeding with t^markable || precision through tho nairh fnwe- I Honing of orgoolaationo. it ‘ so* ■toted by W. C. Denmark In a long distance comma stent loa from Mew J Born at midnight Cap lain Rdwia Michoux. of Battery ‘A’ as lbi« city, shipped a number of arm* ml, oM the Bight tratu uhirh were expected lo reach Nr* H-rs before morning t L Secretary Ihnmork called atten tion to the fact I hot all of tb* ckthing gathered by lb* t.eld* t boro Woman's Clnh wan gathered J in an Incredible abort time, and i( ; that M \j»oa all flrotsciaos staff, j being < lot he* taken from the Inna ( dry and soiln secured from prang - h Ing clphs. Be von case* as clothe* wet* secured ot sues. < j Mast of thoae destitute were no* ,f - groeo, Mr. Deoaiarii no id. nod atony n 1 •( thews were bring hooaed wad g 1 fad la the colored graded school, o There were Rad Craoo workers and ’ other organ|^atlooa m* hand, sad r the dispatch with which I hay and n tho chamber of commons* /was i functlooiag was poiuted out as e ear of the ouUlaadiag loot urea of f th* dteasier, i. | i DB- KILGORE SPEAKS here ran T l -J • I (o-optr* live Maas M«*Ub« Will Bp Hfltd Id The Eiurt Thin Week * . . ■ •'! 1 j members of th* tobacco and cotton co operative selling association* trill be I held ia th# eastern North Carolina conn- 1 . ly seats ta hear reporia aa th* pro- ' ( fres* that haa been mad*. - ' < lareace Poo. editor of the pro ' r g restive Farmer, will spend throe day* 1 » making addreeeee at thsao meetings 1 ( and Dr. B. W. Kilgore, director as th# 1 r s, *4* agricultural extension terviea, 4 »»kd one or more addressee I Other meeting* will bo addressed by 1 f officers of tit* tw* attpefetioff* and •'her leader* in th* co-operative move j meat . ■ . I Dr. Pa* speak* at Washington aa 1 , Mbaday morning and at Aydon school 1 hone* in the afternoon. Tnsadny af* i, ieraoon he will apeak at Wllliamstan 1 *»d Wodneadny afternoon hd trill bo „ *1 Tarboro. Dr. Kilgore wUI speak 1 y Tuesday nfUrnoon at Wilton and r Thursday afternoon ho will speak at 1 ,4 Goldsboro. , Other >n*etinga Will be addressed by < officer* of the two aasoeiationa at fri- 1 i lows: Halifax and K maloti, Monday at . lernovtr; Snow Hill, Tuesday morning; d Bern, Wednesday morning; Tren f Clinton, Wednesday afternoon; r kichlnnd# and Kennnsvllle, .Thursday 1 ( afternoon. * ), Thoae meetings will be hold pnatarHy , It. Is onnuoncod to take up makers that “•csrs members of tli* tw* associa f Don. and will be devoted to dle*M » ,w * that mutually concern the two association. n —***•■•*•"'’ —-"*■ » ' BAR HOHORS SILER j AT EHEOGYIDIEETHK Ht-M»:uiMia- Ip IW- Drawn T«m --“ ntt-morali ni{ ( luHinjr of Hu- Nritur’a 10 Year Carogr I Members nf the Wayn* rounty bar held a meeting yrnterday at the eourt house in honor of Mollcitoy Walter IE r Siler who dosed a Iff year carver as oliciter of tbj* judicial district with y he closing session of the November - 'erm „f Superior court. All member* <>l th# her, and Clark of Court J. B ( f wrr# present and apoha in au logistic term* of the solicitor'* work her#, and their association with him. " 'udge. W A. Q-B. Robinson nnd D. H. • Bland, and C oj. John D Langston Were 1 <|>pointed aa a committee to draw ap ' esvlutions along this line. ' Solicitor Biler responded la a feel- * "Ig mid ra.t, expressing hi* coavlrtion* 1 >f the high siandards set by the |e-1 cal bar. an<| declared that th* stand I 1 ard. of prufesioaal ethics among the, * oral members were |* high at thay' 1 wrr# among the members of any bar 1 1 m the state He further stated thfet ! ' f he., facts were km.wq far and wide : 1 l Albert Sidney Grady of Mt Ollv# 1 k Presided at the meeting Thus* pr#» 1 1 ■nt and making talk. ware. M T. Dick 1 j invun, W. A Dees, 8. F Tsagus, Hugh* l , 1 'ortrb. W F. Taylor, M. B Uftm.!' , I'auj Kilmundson, E M Land, W W ' ~ Werce, Kenneth Moyalt, Oacar Uv#l*c#,|' ludf* i W S APR. Robinson and D. i * M Bland, Colonels Georgs K. Freeman 1 ( tnd John D 1-angstoa, and Clark of r Court* J. H Hook*. ITHkTBAI.I. RKMDLTa t A-hryille, 27; Monro* • t Boston cel legs, 17; Holy Croat, U 1 - Florida, 47; Clomton,' 14 < a Georgetown, Iff; LaFayotto, 7 | < t Qwantico Marines, U. Third Carps* |r I my, 12 Tsnnaaat* Msdiedt, Id; Wabath, 7 j' Mercer, 11; Comp Donning, 17 | EDMUNDSON CIEMED OFMIMCHK Br THEJRIMD JURY llowßcit Out of Jail u Superior Court doom One of Riirmt * Criminal l)«rk el h (iKAMU JUKY HEI'OK'I FINDS LITTLE FAULT m V The release of Ed Edmund ton. char* •d hya coroorer'* jury with tho mur der of Albert Parmer, ifltr tho fraud Jury yesterday fmlod to And • true bill against him; ’the release of Jock Bowden from jail who to charged Jointly with C. Henry Kdwarda with omboMlomontt an dlha favorable v* port of the fraud Jary on county la ■titutiona before it waa discharged by Jed** Olivor H. Allan, wore the fea ture* of yotterday’t closing session .if the criminal urn of Wayne county Superior eeurt. Monday the dell sea •ion will convono with aa hoary a dock at pa the criminal aaaaian. Incidentally. It marked the close of Walter D Slier'. Id year solicitershlp in thin district; and thu meeting of tho bar In hin honor. Tho grand Jnry'a report of the favor ohlo condition, in the connty follows: "To HU Honor Judg. O. H. Alien, Proaid ing. “We beg to inbmit tho following- •*- port ond reocomendations i 'l. We have • a.mined all hilla which have keen prnaentod ta u* and paaoed upon .ame. T Wa hvao vMted the Cnnnty Jail and had tho .erne In fairly good ran dttlan "*• Wo have examined Mka Court bone, and Bod It well kept and in good condition, eicopt tho (allot* In tim basement, thoaa toilets, la oor opinion aboold bo (heronghly a coo red and the door* on mm thou Id be provided with apringa aa that they will remain eloaod, wo would reecomMed that the tailete on the upper loota bo cleaned mart •«r Wo have vial ted the earteael camp# whom, pritonar* are kept and And the tame in good condition The prieonoi* report that they aro wail cara dfor Wo would rooaomond that Uw ramp at Baohrah ha h«BM wMh noma tuitahla place for the onto of tho team* dnah taformod they ora loft *«t in tho weaker "*• 'Wo hove vlailed tho Canaty Home aad And the an me la aa good coo dltion aa could ho reasonably eapeetaj conaidering the bulling, but wv 'are Informed tMat the new kaildlng ia ntar ly ready far oceupogor ui won Id eag re** that eome ho haetonad aa mnoh aa poaalhlo. "Ke spett fully aobmitted, W. T. HOOKA, foreman Grand Jnsy. Wayne roaaty." A largo port of court time wpa een • umead yesterday in, tha trial nf Wl»- **om Kneed, colored, charged with self- Ing whiskey, all earning to nothing whan Baeed waa found not gulty. Add Horn, alao colored, waa another triad ia n whiskey rase and who re mat nod Joet outside the atrong arm of the low. He 100, waa foaad not guilty. They had "something” aa him hat not the "good*” ° The ielendar for Magdny’t aoaalon follow*: Monday. < 190 A 1,. II notify v» The* Rnynor IT'., t Hire" • o Knaglr. v*. S. >«. i. „ 41.' i*. li. iMjnm v» N. g K M. t.. Ui« V r. Hrndfprf* ** t'ursme itroet. PUI-W. T. Mi va> va M. *. Byrd. MA H. B. Kennedy e* » hsrles Falr eloih. ” •IT— Matilda Everett n William Kneed el a* US A L. D. Galley v. G. C. Garriaa •77 H Kennedy va G. W. Albrittta MO -National Bank va Jnaeph Orady M», Henry Wslkb Ca e* A. C. Bry son e| al TITIAN (AMIIIIATRH PBBY FOR PETTY CHAPTERA I- , HAVANA, Cuba, Dde. 1.- Effort* to abet# campaign frands were enlarg ed. In scope, during the recent partial rleeliona. to Include the "*ole;tl#niit" j gioep* which have sprang up much room like during the last few years. These organisation*, filing their headquarters at seme pepnlar case, where their spokesman bold* court, and flaunting suck name* aa ■ “LaFf nueeta" (The' Pepper). 'EI Perejll.j I Parsley) and "Ui Corsair*), ar al leged lo offer raadidalea for public of- l fie* the same sort nf chance le win, that the race track plonker ret* from I the bookie on combinalinoa. The, aelectioniat chief la said lo awing hia' group at so murk a head for a certain combination' of aldermen, provincial councilmen and national repreaon-! tativss On the bail* gonorally qaoted. It kaa been estimated that the coat of. aeUctlealal aupport for an alderman I weald bo HtJKiO. a connrilman $*,«W and a representative f?5,U00, if all the selectionists were properly salved. All this. of course, subject to he gen erally understood peril *f tk# double and triple cross. Attention was sen tered on Ike selectionist* ond thalr activities by Kay do l4po ran- I I dale far aldarman, who danouaeed the Is alleged activities to-the Censrsl [letter ial kawi • ■ ■■■■»■ ■ ■« MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | FBICB FIYI cant — L - - -- , FROM EH ROOK H (»OF STITE 1 "MHrPMRf a ■» . t> • Clbbb of Baptist Canpgign Ex* |M*tlfd (o FiH Cufirrs of Trttwurfr Ufa Vterh MKSt I.TS READY FOR •I STATE CONVENTION y. r —,■ . sea c BY WALTER M. GILMORE RALEIGH. Dec. t -From prary nook and enrner of North Carolina whoro there ia a Baptist church the maaey U pouring into tho hand, of Walter* Durham, of this city, treasurer of the Baptist State Convention. Mr. Dnr kam Ja eapocted ta k* deluged with tho sain nf the realm after Sunday, when the ryiefercemeni compolga cleena Ordinarily tho hooka of treaaarar Dur ham .loses on Nevtmhtr ML hat they will h* kept ape* thin year until;high ■eon nest Tuesday in order ta receive tk* gift, mad* w tha last day of tbo campaign. By noon Tumduy a tetter cn leach tbo uffite hero'from tk. re meteet section of tho Bute, If ft (g nolM Bungay night or kerly Monday morning. Tho special thank offering to thp Thomasviil* Baptist Orphanage will gp direct lo treasurer F. HsmVieX Thomasviil., who wilt report k* the Raleigh office noou Tuesday It ia eipected that tha Baptlat churckaa thr. Ugh nut the Statp will you ap thg biggest tiering lo ihf Orplianago I hi* ye*r in tho hlgtofy of |k* In.titntlon, which depend* Inc tty guetonanco fog tk* Whole, yaar upon this Thanksgiving offering and the onco-a-mouth efferng from the Sunday school* of tho State. It will regal re lIMJW tb|. year to •set the running .gponagg *f this i*. ■pplieatien* have boa* turned doww ibis year fur loth of rOum. Froui user until the mooting of tho ■•ptlM State (gn vent ion In Wlnatew- Bklam Dec U-l Se.ret.ry Chartes B. Maddty and that* at thg hood of do partmonu .f the State Board nf Mia- Man. win bt kray tehttiatiug the ra w th* tJtetc bora bpgg wßud S"Z E|®r£ ‘rmu. ■*'"*"*’ j SUr** 1 ***? y bggltaod MM toneott*. reeeieod U7t *•?*• **• rharcho* by latter and 188 by restoration or rtlteUMgt, A nUHhug *f new ckurchea ha** bee. buttl by the*# miMiennrira and many other* ra polred Thy report will show that foot regular Bungay arbaol werkor* Mho** hee* I. the geld all thd y.*r, and two regular B. T. f. U wprk.rt While « OUh helpers Ip thra* two ctepnrt menta were employed during the turn mer mentks Bpeclnl empknals has heea'plneed apon evsogutiam this year Trar regular evangelists hara bath en the field tbi. year, and traits g| their labor* will amply jaatlfy title new dpporusoat of the Board’s work. For tho post two araoths Dr. MaMgy aad his c*-Uhocpaa hara hahn wgftag a stroaaons campaign ta til* tntMrat at th* 75 million rampnign in ot<l., <> . l . 111' I,V. -»«j loud* Witß Wbi-O ' (■* ' Kic., Bl*|* of the While Southvm Rupc;^i 1 "“‘ill'll' II >'*U yprattiri MJU.no* oN met ti. .StMi* Mte.jte. nco.rWyfvf Ihf yttst \ I*» (fc. uf<g ». agisoment, Kutp Miapion agly „ u about If cents of every dollar given ihrough »h. H mitttoa campaign. Meare It will he aecooagry for tbo Bnp. tiat of th. State la rate* tbi* yapr . mlllian aad a uuartgg dollars to moot their nocossitio*. This I* s tremendous sdesoc* over whst they did N years ago, tbo year following tho organisation at tho Bap tist State Convention, when th* Bap- I lists of tke State gave about «1M for ! tk* earn* ebjects. But tbaa there Were only 15 .000 itaptiet* la th* But*, ta rluding the ra|*4d member* New there are ronsidotabln ‘ mare than MM„ OOo.dOO of tb*w, including the enl •red Baptists, wh* v are almost as numeron* Nat only have they grown in numbers, bnt la th* grace nf liber silty also. The prime fncUrs ia their phenominal growth has been thair schools aad eolU|o* and their denossi oat tonal organ, Th* Bthiical Recorder Perhaps th* Themnavilt* Ohphanage ha* don. more t* unify the baptists of the Slate and enlist them for nailed efforts for other causes than any other | agency. I A. C. MAN LODGED IN JAIL ON CHARGE OF MUBOBB BPABTANBCRG. S C. Dee »—B|eh j erd Garnett, whit* th, I* in th* (Mam.- 1 bap, S. C. Jail charged with shooting t his wtfe and yoangsst child ibia morn ing at th* Garnett hem* seven miles from Saluda, N C., according lo dine patch.t received hare today from So led*. \ Garnett we* reported to have boast raptured oa the rcof of his |pmg aft** eichaaging shots with HIWI. Th* double kilting te ( said to tepßs Bra I mothorUo* children, U* *M*g| at j whom is 10-year* At.
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1922, edition 1
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