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[**4BB* 1.... .1... 1 VOLUME TWO i ITDMBCB tt* —... .isuz. - , .. ■ l ■ '■ ' J : f '• “""y ~—" *' “—'* s:. . , 1 ■T.Ta^. l r*a.-.gg.-aK-saar’?-.-i'«r - Maxwell Issues Statehient Defending Audit THREE MEN FREED BY JURY IN LUMBERTON WHIPPING CASE State Not Living Within ; Its Income Declares State Corporation Commissioner r . HE WAS MAN WHO STARTED ALL THE FUSS ttys Thai the Above His Only Con- * * tention f ll ■* ' w Raleigh. July *1 —Wit* serious | purpose alter mature reflection ami with tall knowledge of the kaxurd* 1 have endeavor upMJhake a contribution to eound iSilS ,al Nor<b Carolina'' dr a statement Issued here to-' A. J. Maxwell discussing 'he auSt of the etatee finances which Was reported t« fbc council of slate this week. The eu#t was precipitat ed hr Mr. Maxwell's declaration dur- Ing the I**3 session of the legtaia ture that th estate had a deficit Its It# tlneral revenues \s of December ntLim of MJM.MM. wM|p are not living within our In cotae" continued ' the statement. "That Is one Issue I have raised be fore the people of the state and and which I engage to sustain or ad mit that I have raised a false cry am' and subjected the state to unreason able annoyance or suspense Tb* statement asserted that the gnesting of whether there was » • ** *? °»cc dts- I missed as SM)-sraHl utf (iuuern ir Morrison denounced that statement ha a "Malleleus dtahder The com " mlttee appointed ts InvesUaate it found the 1 statement to be substanti vely true In every material parti cular. *’lth scrloua purpose, after ma ture redaction and with full know!- edge of the basarda of the under-1 taking, I have endeavored Jo make a contribution to sound government in North Carolina « While the Oeneral Assembly was In session, and charged with the re sponslblllty of shaping future decal | policy. I undertook to ley bttorJ them racy which they did not has*, and Which were essential for them * to face. If future policy was to bo made on n sound basis While the State was dve million dollars behind In' Its operating ex penses they were naked to legislate uppn assurance of a two million four hundred thousand surplus. I must assume that all the people of North Cnrollna want to know the full facts upon a inattter of this importance. Certainly the Demo-; crats of North Carolina, repsonalblc for the State's fiscal policy, want to 1 < know, and lf.lt is wrong, correct it.ji The members of the oommlttee—men of the highest patriotic purpose wish to know-. They have spent It 1.30tt to And out. These gentlemen have made an Intermltent study of ' this question over a period of elxi months. It hgs been my study for, more then An years. I know every pert of this del ten R7 piece of machinery they- are. dealing with—Oils nap Morrison system of . State revenue. I fashioned every spoke la Ita wheels I know the ca-i • parity for which It was Designed. I know that It has been overloaded If this new 'system were raUlng, all the revenue to meet, this «*- J ] psnded program of progress no man In North Carolina would And as much pleasure end personal satisfaction In, that fact aa myself. I know aoflt taxing. also, of Its weaknesses. U unity gets revenue from tkose whose earnings are great est. and for tkat raaaon It does not bear imoa all the people of the Btato with the universality of the prop erty tag. Also, for this reason. It Is susceptible of helng used by "boet ere” to uitrenednebly aad too rapidly Inflate State eipenses But fdorth IhCarullnlans have been conservatively I progreelve Ugder Democratic gov- I eminent at leadt. our slate goem | meut bea always lived within Ms In -1 some That principle has been the r guiding star of Democretcl faith and 1. practice-Ita pillar of cloud by day I and Its pillar of dre by night The great haart of the Itemocgacy of the gtate cennet. even In the false name of prograes. be Ja*»ed away from It —the only sound baala upon which real and enduring progress can be built. (Coattoned 9«. P»«« T a • la'jHUL • t r\ . w THE GOLDSBORO NEWS .a-- - iL-M . ‘ MUMS FIRE !' SWEERBERIRML j »IHWGI Salttmanca. New Suffers Several lows Ag Flames Cut Wide Swath LOSSES ESTIMATED AT ONE MILLION HaUmnnca. N. Y.. JulyfJl.-Follow ing the trsß of burling oil and drlv cn by a east wind tbc most disaster oua fire In the history of the *ty*J swept through business and rekiden- Uat districts and subsided after hav ing reduced a wMo swath of tbo down town soetjon to ruins I>am age waa^variously eathnated from 1500.000 to H. 000.000. The west side of main Street from the river u> broard street was swept cteao of standing structurea with the exception of one gnragu which was badly damaged but which did not collapse On the enst side half a block was burned aver end the flames ate their w»Y * Bto tho rc *‘* dcntlal section la Qujnloa street. The fire bed beau burning few, mere than three hours When It was brought under control at C o'clock. Several persons were taken to hoe- 1 " pit ala suffering from burns and cut* but nous w as believed injured ser iously. Several firemen were over come. HUME MUrtTH BKOI'H IN TO MftFKttr YllE HII.I. By LOU 18 GRAVES Chapel Hill. July 21—Hoke Smith. Grover Cleveland's secretary of the ) Interior and twenty-five years later V United States Senator from Georgia, dropped Into Chapel Hill last night on his way from Washington to A*- Isnta by automobile. He wanted look over his old borne town witch be left, as a boy of 12 in IM$ when the carpet-bag gang took pt> ?*n |on of the* Hill There wash',t mucy here be r.- uiy i.l|pU. and be rebukel'ua for cbi g- Ins the p act "Yes. sir. you've ru'ned It with all these new building* uo«l Improve ments. know It was Vbup vl Hill at unless I hunted out one or tdro landmarks. However. I'll forgive you In view of that splendid road I came ovevr fsom Durham. “I'wo-just (men louring through the East —New England and the Middle Atlantic states— and j -have not seen anywhere such a splendid road ee this twelve mile stretch.” In the course of our talk I asked Mr. Smith what he thought of th« | Henry Ford boom. .."He's the greatest Industrial gen ius the world has ever seen, be re plied. “And be deserves commenda tion for the way he has been wIIUur to split wit hboth labor and the pub lic. But the only evldcnccc I havvc •vevr seen In him of any Interest In International affairs wua. the 'peace j ship' he went to Ettropi. and no bode j took that seriously except himself j I'll »ay this, that I'm In faor of turn- 1 Ing Mussel Sb.MiL over to him und j letting him dewelnp It. "Who Is your candidate for the Democratic nomination. Senatorr f asked hioi. WHAT FUNNY * THINGS HAPPEN Salisbury, N. C., July ?0.--Be cauae she did not know the differ-] nice between a mall box and a Are I alarm box. Dora tilenn. negro eaw>k for Mrs. O. W. Wright, wife of an undertaker, unwittingly turned ,n an alarm here today Fire t'hlef Brown returned to Mfs. Wright the letter the cook was to mall, after tke excitement was over but the took appeared so alarmed that the family was rather apprehensive about dinner. SEVEN DWELLINGS VON MODI OLIVE ' ROAD DESTROYED Homes Occupied by Colored Pgople Swept by Flames. a*y[ Firemen Are Helpletw. MeiJ: Outside the City Limits. r\ ONE CHCBCH AMONG BUILDINGS BURNED| ' Fire breaking yesterday morning _ at 10:30 d'clockVwtpl through 1 section ol colored homes v near the j city limits j»n Mount Olive road, t completely iUjbWo) Ing sis and a ' small church that stood nearby On account of the .Lot ghat the ! I firemen were unable (<S get ijuvaiii of water that far from the city lim its they were forced to battle the blase with chemicals and Ingenuity. Two other fire# oCcured yesterday, v One burned a small lot of lint at the Droden Mstress Factory and the other was a small box AND THE FOOL STARVED TO DEATH Minneapolis. July 2C -A remark, able story of how an ag.Hl man vol i untsrlly fasted seventy da>9 and r«- i lained his strength until within a* I week of rls death Is told her# by relatives of Jonas Korse. 74. wtto i died at his farm home near Hush l<ake Sunday after an lllnes sos two years , attandls! physician. Oisrlo* ffwenson. of Abraham Awarding to b man suffered from paralytic stmsas ! at taterYals during the last four . year*- Ten weeks ago he first refused (... R. nderson. son In Isw.’ohe aged food, nccoydlng to Anderson, und ut- t t-miits to feed him fulled "Relatives aurcceded In feeding * him a little milk and water." Dr. Swenson said “Outside of that he ate nothing." a He was up every day., wutklng \hout the house and yard until a week ago Adderson said, when he took to hla bed. Another attempt «t forcible feeding was made'' hut It was -uasnccnaaful. | Dr WallVßemarks T o The Ku Klux Klan As They Present Gift a * V-'W ■ I N Large* Crowd Hears Baptist Pastor Withhold Judgment on Invisibly Order r Hr. Hull Address Ts The k. K Xi Delegation foist Night l hart often wondered what f would say and what I would do If, Hie Klu Klux Klan were to come dn ] while I was preaching. You know a ; woman "will say often times, 'I Wouldn't masry so and so." and .then she does thst very thing Home tlines you say you o»iU not **y “ thing ag dthen »ay tsat very t'blng | I thought 1 winilil l»e scared to death ! and I wondered what I would say. j but I thought as they walked along, or this Scripture which says: "When they bring you unto the *) nazoques und unto magistrates and puweri, take no thought of what you tha}l»nn*wer '* r *,hat ye s|mll *a.' for the Holy Ghost shall teach you what y# ought to *ay I am not u nu-uiher o£ Klu Klux 'j Klan I don't know that I shall ever I lie s member of-'the-; Klu Klux Klan. and In accepting the offering. I do on us a gentleman, never pcrmlt i ting another man. or any set of men i to be more kind and mure generous and more courteous than myself. If a man pulls off hla haL l egg do the r same; If he pulls off h|s eoat. I can pull off my coat I appreciate, sin cerely and deeply the silent manner in whlct you havev i-aaie In, and f appreciate the offering I thought when the Klaus, lie gun | to orgaalxe and 'ben they began so ■ ■- ■ ■'■!» . , UOLRABOIIO, H. C, NI ffORMNL. JI M *i. kK» 'v . t- w ._ L. SEMTOft MW sirs pm ELEMEHT WILL WIN /H«ply To Blalcmeol of Senator / Moseg Wtai Coootrvalivoet Will Combine ! HE SAYS THaFtHEY ARE j PRETTY WELL ORGANIZED I < HICAOQ, HI.. July **.- The pro ‘ graaslve element lu irongres* wel j comes the »Ltcme«| of Henatot ; Moots In Washington* today cqjllng « fur 10-operation so Iqpservatlvea at ( t*oth parttos to meet the "menace of ■ radicalism" and will win when the point comes to Issue at lb* beginning pf the neat congress. lona tor Brook hart of lowu said toilffy ,*‘The Uuroln Republicans and the Jefferson Democrats bill be prepar ed for the uniting oftUie Tygy Re publicans uud Hourtn Democrats when the next cong|»ss convenes. Mr Brook hart who'pass through t'hlcngo agld 7 Commenting on tlig statement of Senator Moses who t| ehslrmau of the RepohUcau Senatorial campaign committee. Mr. Unnittaart declared the progressives wet* “prelty well organized now” and (feut they wel comod pohlie subeuient which reoognlxed tnem to lb* extontion ol calling for a romhlngtlon of con servatives of both paitipa In order to moet them. ' 1 i The situation really . would come to Issue at the h«ginnlng of the next congress." he saldi “In tbo test « itaongtb the LiaoMt HeiVubttoeos •‘rtw Jefferson Democrats.’’ as he etalracUriMd the -progress Ivus "wottal “I was In Senator Moses state lust Monday and • I found the asm# con dltloh there among the farmers as exists In the middle west. The 1 farnwrs never have bad a square . deal Thu prices he must pay and ' the prlcest he gets are fixed by tin middle man. • ' ... ' * FttfE i oxmt.l HjONtMt * ■ r "" ■ "■ ' *• j WILMINGTON. July 21—The Pope . has conferred the title of MonSlgnor on the Rev. Chrlaophrr Dennen of Wilmington uud tire Rev. Peter Ma rlon of Hendersonville, according to 1 advices received here this aftarnoou. ! work that I would deliver my aoiil i against them, for I felt they were Vitaliy wrong lu two points: first, j that the Ktu Klux Klim was an or- I ganlxatloti whiech was hrought Into . axlatence gml carried forward In <>t> ilMtsttlon to the open .ind above hoard policy of tile lilessal lain) himself who said, "let nothing lie doue In se< ret” but everything, l«j done In the opeu I had tlffuiglit' also that 1 the Klu Klux Klan were an organ!- j xu|lon Opposed to the constitution under which we live and move and ha ve protection and pursue our var- J lons * avocations Bpt a second ] ■ thought came, and *onieil*ie* the second thought ts one that ts la tter than the first and the second thought -was "I do not know what the Klan stands for. nor have ‘ever been their ball.’’ and this thought cam*, that It were heller for me as a warn endeavoring tb be a leader of reli gious thought and pluj* and activity In the community tn which I reside and an Indlvldaul wlm has some degree,of respect of the people for hla ktand. for his position, that I should acquaint myself with the or ganisation known ns the Klux Klux Klan before attacking them, and b*aoe. 1 have remained silent. g*UJU. tag and weighing you as host | eouln. But I do got know wkeg I a watch " oatlgaad og ffg#n Tw«) - - ■■ Judge Sinclair Defies the Force* . Lawlessness In State As He Speaks of Letters Received By the Court •1— ; fS? i" 'k. .. . - ' k • j Js s' 'v* | Houses Many Denominations i> t i _ • *■ »•' 1 ■ ' , . * _ * # • , ' i . F ’ / v ..-p ' ke ■ I \ LisEftsgm- < a -I •£ mi .dMHHHnPBpHF aLW ■■■» Wl ■■ ' ,T MPt- w » ‘lbis ciimiHuiiitp ebsivk of Jg|i*n|g i. 'fufena. JaMig t alga it. taw yg I itanrcli In Hi* UnlfgU fftaiev io unit* nnder ocutalnlater and gg rweff *j dg ] vgntninaUons, was dedUited by HlMugi Ljillier B. Wllftm L . ' ” ’ -a» ■. ’ " ' •COURT ORDER TO STOP RUN ON ' STATE WAREHOUSE - 7 1 ■ V -Augusta, tia . July 3M , otirt gc tlog was taken here tonight to check j what la said to have been a "run" og . the Alltuntlc Hlutus Warehouse com pany leased by Barrel! and com r pany which has announced IA tu « ability to meet Its obligations' at lh« ' present. 1 • A court order was Issued restraln-i Ing those having iHUtlfjed claim* from molesting the warehouw com pany The court was pstHlonetT by | John Phlnlay. president of th« wsre ' house company The signing., of th* t-mpora ry reatalnlng name W hile flnandcula -of the eggi wnrg dlm uslng the ifppolntnient of u rerd llors committee to conduct the bus iness of the cotton firm gs a going concern , AND THIS IS HOW THE GOOD WRL WENT WRONG *' • ’ 1 rhhago July :n Tinkling te!«, Phong f>el!» furnished tke ntipttcl chimes uud eager reporters and law clerks were the spectator* ul tb<' wedding last hlghl of the l-hirl of j Nurthesk aud Mlsa Ji s«|ca Brown..' fc riuer follies beauty. pcrhmn*i| try ! Judge John R <'avert) In the tiffin * , of Frauk T Jordgn. b*c attgrnev. j The Karl and Coantess plan to speed their honeymoon at G«n»v* ( I ! W l»< IMIStn Marked by lirle (<M i.alWy „r,d i much publicity. ,« „u,c ' as the close of s strenntMig da> for t Uie |>iVhc||ails who hul riegimf they I were to he wed and vainly, ends*. I or, '‘ l evade reporters u Iren ||.„ j titled ybotcbuian dushnl for the 1,, .cense liuresll. a horde of newkpute r men were st his heels and they tu -- ( fused to lie eluded until the cor- v , loony.was completed The romance pf.ttjs Kart au I hi, j wife began last '\lufc-h' \ A , Ihe titled Scot ell man follnwed h. r * N#W -here they :were re>u«- I '•d a marriage Ugggpe Iwcapa* Mlag I Brown , dtvorj.%- fro,,, her (t r .t h.L 'and. I’yrll m. Wttj ffHtohartlt, ob tained Iterc <a«i Ootobsr. was not recognized (her* DJacovered here l.„ M „ ll(lll> . • i ,a « T X ,M “' ri ' m * “ere ,h.„ v town to Visa ■*»«!, . who "s|>|e,| h ,,„ )*verg| year*. MISS MILLERS . PRIZE WINNING • ESSAY GIVEN OUT . , *f Young Woman of Wiaalon- Aaiem High School WriUm ■, of Groat Dovelooment ' Tti» following tsa«y. written by Mto» Margaret Beaufort Millar, of tba \Sdnaton-rtalom High School. on tb« •iibjaci. "Tba Influence of Highway Transport Upon tba Religious Ufa Os My Community.” baa boon ad Judged 4be bout aaaay submitted by any North ‘Carolina High Reboot student entering the National i.’aaa) contest ror i%ny » » The \yinaH.a-Salem High ftthuol hap reootVed the fdr one year uX the trophy cup offered, by the I'nlveralty Extension Division to tha •‘•bool whose student should ii.bratt the assay In. the comet foe thla statac and Rle* Millar’s eaeuy baa Itaeh forwarded to Kir nsiootil ait' tborltlas at Washington. who will .tolar It aluiyt with the prls# t-aaays of tba other atstaa In the nottonal competition flpr tbo« Hnivey S Ktra •one K«-bhlarablp. Tba blgll school student whole eaaey wins the na tional coittast will receive this ibnl 'arablp. which edtltlew the holder to ' four years lulllgn and npeallw .<r I any college or , unfv*ml*y In the ; country The National fc»s»> (’*Uc a\ Is conduit** lb North fs roll pa by the , I'nlvcralty hUteaabm Dlvlslou-of the J I'nJvi i -iiy- of. Nortji Carolina, and la I conducted nationally hy rbe Hi*n-j v*«y I ..location Hoard, of Wasltlnif i tori, I) i.'.l •bl» Ka*tei. I want, y thousand rev •rmt T people pay-bed tha atreata at o'clock in the morning to bear tin- Inspiring word* of the old ilia> boji "Tlia lord la rlaen! He hi rlacti Indeed’Every Easter. great throngs of iM.ij.lc Nnnr from far and j, near U> the itualnt community of , Salem. North Carollua to attend the beautiful -snd Impreealve. Easier aer j vices at the Home Moravian eburrh Tjerjitly tboitaand! A lihuujdi f t+fy j !elt)i and tranaportatioti la idy emit | mutiny Every year, as the fame of jI hr early morning service apreada abroad, mure and more people come to attend It. They com# from ac tive r the emootli highways which eryiliere. some by ralf but mostly} ifnrrn a network "of continuous Iran#-; pollution, connecting the community wltg all polnls In the tkate. Last 1 year Itfleeus tlmifaaud poaple ware I prepared hr. and this year even] itonflnteit on Page Kouri lu rjinonK vlw. ’ ASSOCIATED j****H' b pmick rm cm I ACCEPT TtiE * . CHAttHMEIK • SAYS TOS-X H. Taliafero. U Not As Free As Other Man - • on t)Mt TiHil f°V. , j '" : '>L*&r' *tt«r Um <ni« <tl ifctWMf Rrlviho* hoot i r cMlaof* had hoa» •fMW* * *• I'uuilm <*th. Ju ry tomtfcUr»SgWM« the dafendr-rt* kwAf 'ltf * "Not guilty" whtuh bkt«oraln4 \hnhi oF pattklepotloa Ip W dfclMdßf ft too white «om«« by htobo^VbNfa ■ ti * PrueiowrMlo,- N. C.. up-«**•• of April* >4 , < V®T j ■ i Ami fire minute* later tl|b ' Mb. ,‘Miio Imwaoa, cWof nltdnUiiWl . ‘ moot. N. C . Joha Ito*#»ptAh. •mhl Jule Mrogdeft • V Proctorvllle. *>’re irb* 1 Amu W* nolkitor McNeil) tMumjxly ail |nt -4 the ladlctmayt For ft*,, burelarly which Jb& tafl MmKhl ■•■•■hi .h,r,-u»« lh,- „HH*n|lli* ol*|■ •k Purr I* Had MarffiT^^fc. u W T.%|h* W .,wbo|jHfc * k. k #w wt THiilKJrj*:/»» ■ IliiiuedlHtelr .Fie* ‘-•■J l .Ik. for.. im|. at«„vn ■ jHd KI - iMvwidKr -M.n .Hum V mi pur lor uoofl gjp »u. .dmdeud of coatotlft >9 tlpT fhatga of tumnerlng «Hb «üBNH 1 *“••••• Oi.. ..ok o( tb* tIMMwSPI the turtle Intpowod . Mm * ||i| •ml • JaM aoptahco «r thirty toy. fe Jail 9> ' ’ ' , * » Pending erreapoaieiu tor m a>- - po«I Judge Hlael.tr hied bo* W »«T IS h*riifl»g | mjsmTL due. Um «Vp..raace hobST*"**). > i.Hero to ITM* Judge Hla^g| c **„ ' ,hl » ntonrlgg rec«lr.d I thrMUalar letter doflatf tbt tfreZ of • hthaum which he. dfcl«r«« » at work la thl. atgtg! Although he made ao 0r««t —y «h* '•"»> ol.lhg M«hul ««al»»od letter r««a| rtf |gj* hr stephoo Mdatrra. a.Al«tm^ro^- ! »«f*rrad • l«dl rmttlr to lhA ticlatyr, , wl,k * the tollgMtog Min. . «ra#h: ( "Your Inietilcesee Mila y«H • tfkt , lh* etpowire of thU WMrmlifg hrthka ao la«l.lahlo'larh»d«Wo'hM4,iahl la I (ulthtlor than tho Court* ihihurtiVi > u poo your poor ua worthy oarcaAa. I fWhttai 1o TalloWtro 'he «Hl|Mt’ "Thill mao pOdt«Moa to ho th«. yof^ > roaeatnthre of an orgMilantloy ha. doclnrdd that M fit mlgfttar «h«a the tiiurte .ad eprehtag (or *y»«tr ’ I want to any that ihr .ccopt the ehallongc.’" The trial of ■ad Brndaeg whleh c«m* to • Myl < ebortly t>«tore aclock whoa Ur » ju/y, reported aa acoultUl tfe* hit. » lor Jr coni.Mad from • Tucwlay. lVh*a the v.itMot wan ‘Wtiirtl | iher. were ao .Iga. at . t.MOaatr. 1 (ion. . two brotiTsrs MIiRNKP TO ORATfI ; AS PLAN K'PAUiB 1 »«ri(d(T.. 9«) k "?• ‘I,'THJM 1 Mj Rugwad N.al; 'hr.Ahar* .ad pr.arl -£* wfor. us the Detroit Pair Photo CBBMi t»«ny whre horned to fit.ib tat. thfa • ft*rnoon whea .a *trpU D .'la fJfl • thny ware riding hum lata -mSm> tioii.Hod rm la tto A'iM eru.hcrt ra(o tho waathra a*ft of Kandwlch towanbip. datum Kits iiijtt ssatts • BdHaat. July )| a.l J'.'.+A. the I'lnter Premier hia otolMM& * 1 Mlven out la I Hindoo ' , Untoop that Um report tWI I. ggp. l« a -t'Strw ralMtoßt
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