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Mmnyjs Revival Is
Petalaed for Sunday’*
■miAVT BIYIfU* loVyonr t*«k the children to
aHrMIZ lUtet of tte nUsiou. rowSWeThlin ■"» to pray for him
JHyr& are .being conducted to bail*** Is bin. Bethany baa
■■» :Tt CmmL Wgnteuae by Dr *>« *»cb a family. Jeeue Went aa far
jaiS s
a srsr £
, lawMiM puyiSTlium tba coo- * Dd because be lovad Item because
RIIM ik» ti ffgfT w*. 1,, Urny aaw tba bl« Ufa. tba
t State otenraputalion will atejb. •*•"» upon hiwftSteVfett tan pow
ÜBtf
(ufel R| a naaNac tab Georgetown. Oaa day UwC w broad-wia
twmay. aar dlad and tb»a a Oaap abadow
PNSf'flMt «« «W» ftnrtlprly tM thrown aeroaa tba homo: *•
W£ll a teaderful ponoo la his hreed-wtuner had gape and tba on.
mmm apt am ho a great addi- who la tba protaator of tba haoM
Dr Wan Mid. bad baaa called swap. It Is a sad
«OfCpr Mt^aHM^la^batba portactor of tETbome la called
12 ahaptgge gfJtea aad as tba proa- »«r*y There era. la tbta praaanoa to
deteMappgpaa attained from this re- night, woman who baow how to «ym-
MRHfe flf'flpnle. pathlao with MOry aad Martha ha*
m l opaak MalpM t want yon to {***■• **• l “* - * *** household bad
fear of tbej ’■ '*
mS't -Tjra uVteaU fttr tte future la dark and die
pratefe ftp wmm, and if you pray ‘ouragiog. Than one day, a light
SI m ftS* ohroad the won! h#Mna.kl bag# I. -newer to
I«ASm Ood. I am son. bollewlo* prayer from some naoa-
n..pmp«« *•«
mmmSmmmH the thtae that 1 w * r * to Ood. Whan tba shadow
3 ItMMltetel that we aball *•»> aeroaa tbia bom. they seat far
wa shall be J * M> * vlMk *»" delayed two days In
' bia coming and than be come* and
•la tba “Be- *bey said: “Jeaua. It la too lute now;
'teg '(ESSf MuTafter you have Losarua la dead, baa been dead four
retilhl MMM hOPMe soea your day* already.'’ and Jeana asked
uth Jlvt wr> *t jryrfc > {|
telpmotew* I bow* any hesitated *"ai*d
SSSteSEord and Mtb va»a- hoar tba atpo* la taken away, and
*. ar*ss srwr&rs
hM vSce ’’iii.ru. thanks Qod for tka hour and thank*
aSTk, m.t « u d ._p Ood that ha baa always beard him
hlaiaad foot wito * Bd “**raa tke Patter that he will
* iravadtetea- c.„» tear him at this boor, aad then be
1 -X. T iV. " aaya. - "l-aaarua. aomo forth" aad be
tethtek”LasoeMmatelct him so"' tbat *** dead came funb and lived
was a llttlM town fifteen * nil walked and worked. Then you
jl. we bar they made a feast and
woald Or pham two mllea it *•> Jw ** was there and 'bare was great
a town -•- Marv and Martheand r «Jo*<'*»* Thua in bflr.’ I have tolj
LnanrM mad their home waa •• fownd la tba mb aad
J i!iE 12th Chapters of John, la order that
a*, ak. ckrlatlan **■ "hit gat a picture of what Is
* * d tIM du meant by a revival, aad wa hare the
hooH Picture Lasarua lived aad than be
a rtmOauimut U .1-' dlad and than be lived e»|* The
MtMMMN (mi a place where Wt#r * l MUll>l ®* »ba word revival"
Aad-. as A. daaae a— in. la “to live again,'* U> “ra-Uve," and
ure Is that of a dead man
'fought to life and walking
ting an dltvlng again
Retheren. that w. might ~v-■wstac
■wstac
r uouaual about tbat rovlval
any. ona.OT|Tlli> treateat Yw
r^ierMr.oi'JK
ng unique about this revival
there waa no large congrugu
ncy Goes
Oregon's Pioneer Days
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An Uaaaeal Day Spent By Chief Executive and
... the Firit Lady of she Lead
f unu mm O*UEACHAM
SCENE or REPRODUCTION
■ »»'■ twnwbaaa <>• **
July 2 IBy
tkf i UM ftto> < »fried In
Hard*!*# aaw
WSasvßZ' travelled
the aht OnflM «M» the road which
J «* Maacha*
i « tit ley es the T »lu* Jlountuln.
■ {rare re-aoacted tor the chief awa
ited aad hie wife the atlrrin* create
i «f the early deyi of the laet cea
( lOT* — event* which himuM about the
I flip* 1 — of the Oregon country Into
l*l wee an unuanel tor Mr.
Hut Mrs Hardin*. They hem bed
i*' ■ -• |ei'* ;
if, ? t 'itr * ■ • anai
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r end will here no pihor der I the tt
I hand When they wared a partlna taro
s noil fro* t||e train late in |ho day
1 *5? *"***' nndt down an a arena
I which im rhapa aerar will bo rc-pro-
I dueod for th# daya of pioneer* and
l of the covered wayona aro over aod
thooo who retired their old I tree to
i day yoon will »ud from the tv,i.ptre”
• they. founded. V ,
’ Qooouao of the unuaual day da
. ooted to eoMraUon of the ieau trail
i of the plonoora over the old Oregon
I Trail the Pres Meat aad Mra. Hard
in* enjoyed to the declaring
. It to ha one nf the great daya off
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* 'flu jTIKm < lain.. II
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Thin Is tbs Praaca-American monument dedicated bV Amhaaaador fcarrl.-p
at Chanmoat. Haute-Mame, franca, recaatly. Tba laacHntlim aa Utwbaab,
tramilßtad. Id: “To Americas Friendship and Help. Grateful Prteca. ** n
•* *h» Dapnrtmant a t Hauta-Uanu aad tba Town as ctemaoat.**
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OFFICEIBFI
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H««vihr Charred Instrument of
Death Suppowd To Have
Baaa PkaUd By Klaxera
s
GREEKS RECIPIENTS
THBBATENING LETTERS
FRCDUUCKBBURO. Vs. July I -
OfScars today found an unecploded
bomb planted at tba aide of a local
hotel owned by a Oraak who with
otter foratgn residents recently re
ceived a series of threatening tet
tnra signed **K. K. K."
The bomb waa heavily charged
with nitre-glycerin. The fuse was
partly burned. Examination of the
bomb disclosed it oontainad enough
explosive to wrote gn ordinary build- i
l»g- The bomb waa tasted to ascer
tain Its power. <
A special grand. Jury met here yes
terday to Investigate the letters but I
explained to the Judge no evMepce
IBIMII •
con CLUB TO ii
STHITEWIW
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Players of (Iw Chib Have Been <
• Drawn and Placed in *
FBrht !
The annual Fourth of Julr tourna-1 1
ment of the Ool<l*boro Country Club 1
will start at nine o'clock today with 1
the ladtaa getting away for play flrat. 1
Tba man will atari at 2:20 o'clock
teth their playing and bn lab be
fore dark. The men and women have
been diylded Into fllgbu and given 1
I their handicap, according to previous
records
Tba latilae playing today are: Mrs.
A, A. Joeapb. Mrs. T. H. Norwood.
Miss Spears, Miss Boland MrOlnnla.
Mra Edwin I-ee, Mrs. Vance Weil,
r Mrs. L. A. Newtfbam. and others.
1 Tba M«n aa they play are aa fol- 1
lower *
First flight H. Well, John Norwood.
■ second flight. Murrgy Borden, and
r Tom Norwood, third flight. H. K j
i Irwin, Dr. Warren, fourth flight. K.
. C. Royall. J. t Jerome, fifth flight.
IJoael Wail. Walter Peaoock. elxth *
I flight. Robert Stevena. Joe A. Parker,
seventh flight. Royall Spenoe. I. R
D. Irwin, eighth flight. Z T Brown.
Oaorna Haywood, nlqth flight, J N.
Ixmgaat. CharUo Barham, tenth flight.
8. Wooten. Kdward Joseph, eleventh
flight. U P unmm. e. Mnrteb
twMvote flight, J. C. Vaaatory v Dr
S’ ;**9*E*TSl~ ;*:<-jm
d.. .... »/■" Hteb * ■ .'*! • .
uoi.itflMßiii I. Ca wflßßßßiur ■•tjmrflygnv i<ni
=ag-* 1 . 1 ■ t-.it-", i jtt, -rr-xtjiT:
LESUE WICKS;:
REPOUT OF ST IMS
. *.. A- >' '’. r?T‘ Ts d' 1 '•> **”'*
Riffh Standard of Ethics la
Bteiatom World tbo Koy
' late of CoavMtioa -
MR. ROBERT§ON GIVES •
DATA ON WTfLDrNG
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"A high standard of ethics In the
buslaeaa world" waa the keynote of
the prominent speakers at the Jane
International Rotary Convention held
In Bt. tenia, according to Leslie
Well, delegate from the Ooldaharo
Rotary Club.
Mr. Well waa on last night's pro
gram or the chib and In ah Interest
ing way be told of tba social and en
tertainment features of the conven
tion. He quoted landing Meaa from
prominent speakers Including Praa
dent Warren 0. Harding.
Mr Robertson, of New York City,
present In Goldsboro supervising the
work on tba oew Wayne
building, gave various Items relative
to the architectural profession. Ho
Uhln gibe bank hut <s hinted that
aqi l»qi pemvi jnq guvq M| napm
work may be completed wy next
January.
KINSTON TALKS
ABOUT BASEBALL
KINSTON. July 2-Kinston la de
termined to have pr.pfeaatnnal bus
ball next season, representative fans
declared here toeight. Rumors of a
possible vacancy In tbe Virginia
tie ware received bare with muWj la
te rest. Officers of tbe Klnetofl club
of the Eastern Carolina adml-pro
feaalonal league, which blew up
aoo>« time ago. were silent as to re
ports tbat a club In the Virginia
league was In financial atrgtts agd
might be willing to torn Its players
over to this city to urnlsh'flto ll2g|
season. The Kinston organisation tea
hewn kept Intact since the dishaad
ins of the semi-pro league.
The reports reaching barn indicate
that tba clnb which may b« willing
to surrender Me league rtghle. aad
also Its debts, to tba Klnefo* Club la
une of the Virginia members of the
league. The extent of Ita obligations
Is unknown here.
Tbe Klnnton club, according to lo
cal enthusiasts, will try to squawee
Into the Virginia teague next Mason
(Continued on Page Three)
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NO NEWS
TOMORROW
The Onldahoro New*- drder
to allow Ita force to observe a
holiday <» the Fbwnh of Jaly la
not publishing a pap*r tomorrow W
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M \ '"I ,1
t j
LUfeney In R««t
To Know More Ab?y
What Happened To Co’s FuMtk
If OWN SHUTS UP
I TO OBSERVE 4TH
,1 au uwm, wamim •»
1 Store*, the*bapks. llm Ooideboro
I
i| The atom* decided o MaMe
■Am fourth at t nMH mMu
!| JuZZiZTtZ
I hMMOff. m* Tke Nesra trt*« iST
fta 4k jjs ral
L wHI take fim,
| tp«. a*d anrnemoe otter things
IN
WWPPIN9 BBSS
tdiii tdv nnuTiun
THIAL Ini rIbHTINb
t HHt . |„ iMig fc
COURT ATrBNpARIi .•
fipnif|2*W vAIMW U*
■•* ike trial of w! AW*-
botham former roevlet whipping Ml
•■4 a tight wna narrowly averted
Staton Alomar J. ft. Kelley ln
eonaed by a remark ft L ft Wade,
eklef council tor the defense who aft
leged the elate waa oil conducting
ike «aae ."fairly aad aqua rely" made
for Mr. Wade with OaU doubled up
but other attorney's aad deputy lift
tertared. A law mtatiiaa later he*
tillttea were again renewed aad offer*
agate bloehed i-baaeea of any flytea
■ah landtag oa Ita Inteaded mark.
Order waa maortoti* and Judge Me
Mullen ordered the trial to proceed.
The Jury waa net a wtteeaa to the
ocean,, haring been ordered by the
court to retire at the request of Mr,
Wede In order that a point a&,law
bo argued. ,
Higgeubotham who Is. charged with
murder of Martin Tahort of North
Da kilo o reseated sworn tentlmonr
today declaring be was perfbnulag
his duty to atlftrt Tabert The
defease. 97 df a total of U charac
ter wltaeeaee all ball from Clay, tbe
defindaat'i home county. They testft
flod Hlggeabetham waa of good khar
aotor... County offtcials, n fbrasar
mayor of Omen One Spring*. Jhe
w»UMy sent, nod farpmf. mold up
the tentliytng men. --
Th* detonne It Wan aanotftjed^
character appear here
tomorrow. It was while one of tho
cbaredtp r wltaaaees waa snuto itaad
that tho claah between the attorueyn
occurred. * \s w
EMPLOYMENT IN
STATE 18 GOOD
RAUNOM. July I—The report of
tho emptoymeat terries bureau of the
department of laftnr and printing
autde public bom tonight abewa a
total of IM poraooi worn placed la
)poalttoaa dating tho week ending
'June M. Os these *7 were women.
The total muiotraflone with tbe be
rasa during the week were 74t and
rt«Mla tor help 719. ~
follow lag am tbe snmmarlee of Ike
repart:
Ma> female Total
Rogletratleua .... Ml fit 74S
Request* for kelp Mt lit Tit
Referred . ...... 991 111 «»»
Placed 411 17 Ml
nifN
Shilled M
Unahllled 1.C.... M 4
Clerical aad Prutnaalpusl ........ 19
Dommtlc 71
laduitrlal ............... ~..1,... 7
Total »99
kORTHtI KMTIR9 10 Aft
I, _ . MfftftftUftl yJpU^ftfM
UJff- i ■* ;. r.*.’ -\, .g .\ \ -w ' TaMRI Bli .
SAY THEY WILL PROSECUTE *
IF SEARCH PROVES ANMMtt
A sweeping !>{
Mlteda used by otlelnig iMite||
te«/ailnre of tke flaminnMfl iiHflhl
Odßfay«iy is promiaad hr Ite-n3te-r
kdhtefb of tte jafanat jjterTM
W,IT ftitofiiynHlti ImT
of the rßfitfm yqo-
Tte atoahholdatg «f the hanteopt
JMfffrn art mad. They an happing l
Iteibg n matter as fast, aad aeosrd
h*» lb Mr. Andrew a. flmr an going
to pte |to jjaE Aa
Jttdpa D. M. Btote % Vteltet as
lUtolgh. W. H flower, of ltonr Onfca,
It K. Fields. Ptkevtile. H. U R.
I«g£SSA2'K
ktelhdlptegl affllAkiyan JaA
Had n La! I. A J-HVTSm 11 "
inio IBP •lliurt IB lltMl iftd rtyiorc
reogtver. E. f. c Meta es CbarUeton.
m at ft OJ |
ten ft f ninth vKh thfl I
I**
'I altetkKmUAnu _ » atenflm .I*
sos the failure of company i flrat,
•r°l* 00 **wh kh " t a*ooMlder
ad far too high. Woeond: Payment es
dividends, white amounted w over
lIM.IM Third, bad aocounta. Fourth,
overhead expenaes. Flffli, purchase of
Urn Florida Soft Amd fhaaphati
miaea. Sixth, tremendous anal as
the plants. They were MU when
material was at Its highest Seventh,
depreciation during the flaaaeiei
sHribp Eighth, mistakes and error*
sod it* Aw... >w » ted effIAASM
111 JINIBroRDK OI OrOCffTßa
The Invaatlffatton .white promftiia
Cow Town Os She]
Agog With Excitement
Over Big Tide Bout
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Dempsey Says He Will Do His Best To fhai .
Gibbons in tbe First Round of
At Boat
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GIBBONS SAY HE IB IN
FINE CONDITION FOR THE '
_ ___ » A ' _ j ’ ills in iMMIBwUiMn mi II An
SllfiLßY. Mont.. July l-“»y tBo
Associated Proas.—A«Sf with excKe-
Moot' and packed with surging
crowds of fight fans Sbslby tonight
mi anxiously awaiting tho grant
pugilistic svont wMoh tomorrow will
focus Urn opt of tho ontiro sport
would on this llttio Montana “sow
town.*’
Assured of tho title boot between
Champion Derapacy and Tommy olb
boas after one of the moot beetle
old dieparing financial butt Me seer
waged by coram unity-proud cttloene
In the history of pugilism tho tool*
dents of thin crowded dtp of »hacks
end concessions stands, right officials
sod trainers wort drawing to n done
tho elaborate preparation wkMh had
boon proceeding busily,, for tho poet
throe weeks. Only a few details re
main to bo completed tonight
Apparently the lend! disturbed of
any men In Shelby. Toil Qihbooe, the
•t Fsul contender r ran pod with He
three children In hie little eoUage.
went for • short walk over the eeer
by bills dying the alto moon and sew
<w punclMN in 4 pialnif i ii
booty *4*t UtM, OlbOooe enM.
"WM M MM Of**'' unity of ray life
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I IT yl
- A. P Petway. ftfl
loti and up uadi mm
ins" it w U 4M|
| U | nimAt ft..« ikA pglgSWI
** Mljpß* * It® * nmw awMPI
ib« .titemeot that aft MmJ
br < nin pa ay had heap mM
of the member. Z the SM
In * nail meeting es 1
A NftOftAtiOS
Thursday afternoon MmSAv'.
fourth wa* taken
abject and ao2rdiy > “
vote cast It was decided
on Thureday the ißlfllp
ance with the plan MM do-fK
rlded upon by the OisAllk qftflH
the agaoolatloh. - ft
.•-•■■!».W.W
> hs»e been worktng thrtrftMMftfth
> ’p^tLVTJSLST
done no omre to hrM mmm ***••
finer point nhrolnnlM** ‘ ’
li 4MUT VkUM, MMM* J#jjlife
by tbu • AeseetatOd PtMg
Dempsey rolled Into bgf M ~
i log camp mriy tantgM MrAfc-V ‘
sleep before be crnwM Igfi ■m
u> defend bte eortfn
knock out the BL PwbT
said he wee ready for the
-I am not one Who fmMl Wj
gnrd every ehaUehgwr gb w£U£’
They are all dnngoroue onlll Eftmihl
on the Boor lam not «MbM M%§b
any chance, with Otbbegfc I iftl
mebe every effort to bent Mm JBIJEi
first round if pouomn JmiHIH t§
11 All!# to b#pptp to (k
to ivMsji ft porijirU## tfefct
gr#ftilr
MmSmm #,-■’“%¥ s T * if ¥
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