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The Goldsboro News To Issue Monster Publicity Edition WEATHER * # htaeiatt) fair Taoaday and HVdae«- dnyt little ehaage In lmrn(V»i ; VOLUME TWO; NUMQBR 177 . r^!T ir ** IW'MK cues FOR POSTDFHtt It emiißir * /VtMa»lcr SimpkißH Thinks , WiD be Approved By The Deportment DuA*LE DAILY SERVICE TTHBN OVER THE CITY I ltoattuasler fc A Simpkins a*serl •4 jnsuterday that hit atlll had hcartf nothlna furth«'r from Mms lioWfi , intofflcr depurin»»at r*latlve i- ~twa addlllunat city totter tor the cKy of Goldsboro tuft ho ia ceaftdeat that the rcttucat will ho granted and the two carrier* pro- Tided within tin- noar future- “While I have heard nothing official from the department, aatd Poalmaster Sliup klha, "I hare rea*»a to believe that (ho request haa been approved and I hope at an early date to !>« able to inform the public here that the ud- dltlonal aerlce w 111 ba pFnvldcd Thai j It to aery badly needed cannot b« . denied, aad I think the pkatoflee d*- || partni'Dt Ik reasonably well ronvln- | cad of that fact." Mr Himpklns nays thal at presen' the city to having to Rat along with approximately one and oti*-kalf deliveries which service be hope* l>> a good many sections of t|i« city have I only one delivery and that all these sections are rightfully entitled t« two dalle rl?.v which service he hopes to iMtHnte at an early date. He does nat believe that with even two wore carriers It wilt be possible to give ] the enllr* -city double dally service, i bat he does believe that the addlliou i of turn wore carriers would go a long < way towards providing the city With , hatter service then hss been the yasy , , to Uto >a*b 1 *r J *%a ««•* «M«r m»mmm f . this tine will doubtless be appreciat ed by the general public and Jl there 'to. nay anatotance that the people of j ‘ Goldsboro can give him in the under taking. they will be only too glad to raluateer the same « OKLAHOMA IS READY FOR ELECTIONS IN I HI STATE IfIOIH :” V In an Event Unprecedented in I i Entire Ilbttory of the United ' Entire Hlntory of the United J j . k Htaten NBy th« Associated PreasT Oklahoma City. Okla. Oct I Pro-, paratloim for the openHig of the p«l|h in Oklahoma moved <>n apace tonight An the hour for an election unpre cedented In the' history of the Na tion drew near touri action was ex p«rt*d Authorities are ready to carry forward, plans for registering the will of the people as to whether Sr?, the legislature shall to’ empowered |o, meet to consider the off trial acts of Governor J « ■ Walton without hto ganctlou The Governor tonight reset the ’ date for Pie election at Die' ». ufUir dnclarlng that the National Guard would n«M be used tomorrow - ■ JP C tobacco Sales Open 1 With Rush Monday m Tobacco calc* opened %whe Inilc- < pentfeut warehouse* tn f»old*bor« I yentrrda) mofitltint wltli * niah urn! tba bidding «b *onic ot IM l*>»f of * fared wan very aplrlied Buyer* and •altar* alike duels red that the price • brought by the commodity wa* futrlv satisfactory Approximately JtMHHI pound* were pvld #1 llr«t ware k house opened yesterday morning »ud t that within a rery limited time. P f.. 1 "T*~ Tk W .l i f>af|n lt yam from Oxford • Hntaml. I* to engage In a donating contest In New York city tbla eyenlUK with rcprcaenialtvc* Columbia I'alerttty Hearing* be begun b* a joint i juai committee In «»»liln«- |Mir limited membership of Blif }~*n* and tru»l rompauta* Ip th.« l iteral Reserve »y*t«ia. The ttctld'A Dairy Congress. In auMeh the rhlaf nation* ofaFurop* and America will be- represented, will aaaamble Washington today to con s'*- ineany «f reduclna the rwt id production und Imprmlng tbs umflltjt A of milk * a L THE GOLDSBORO NEWS •*PA Y-UP WEEK” STARTS IN THE CITY WITH A RUSH U . „ ‘ ■ u ... • . “ ' 't o , ~ - Goldsboro Merchants Say That they Are Very Much Gratified With Amount of Interest Man ifested on The Opening Day and They Feel That Events Here Will Be a Big Success r“ Pay-Up *Ud Trade Week In the city of Ooldaboro got away yes terday to a flying at*rt and the • statement Was made tost pluht by local merchants that they wen very much pleased with the result of the A rat day of the week here aud tin-) appear to believe that tlir week will result In of old accounts being nettled up and some new cuabontVrs and put j rang secured gt almost all th* business. house! of the city Th* public generally appeared- Vo be I well Imbued with the spir it of the occasion aad was saM last night that a uugsber of old accounts which had heow reania* for several months had been <ll*- . chargud and there are Indications that mirlhg the present week more money will be put In circu lation in the city proper than hi SEVtCH FOB CULf., LEU HUES Kinjf Benjamin I’urnell Still' liirxe With Most of Hoik, era laivil lUy the Associated Press.) fl Uonton Harbor.■ Mich.. Oct. I~ ® bunt for Kiua Itenjuniln Pul missing leader of the House ift Colony, will he continued Ccneml Andrew Daugherty day- Despite the failure of Ibe at! A lag parly of narrlaa county »nd Ms police to locate the cult lekd'y'j Wtrllwti W6ns». hto <*W WC rttoYrtem A yesterday Mr. Daugherty still H Purnell to not far away. S | The attitude of the colour men® Sunday convinced those who pjited In the raid that with only i® exceptions. Purnells follower® in.iiu faithful to their leader. V A thorough, but futile search® mude yesterday at Shiloh hulls® Purnell w luf lm- noi been se-ejn H early this year H TIRF COMPINY HEBi SUFFERS LOSSES k CONSIDERABLE Bit.. Originated in The llcpair ; Vulcanizing in The Repair [ ~ >■ Vulcanizing Plant of lak Plant d.OKK. IS PARTIALLY COVERED BY INSURAN Klre of unknown orlgtu did di&x . ,ayr entailing :i lot* of several lll*' and dollar* at the Wayne Tlrig <'<T , puny located at the corner „f t en i end fbestnUß streets, übout -1» O'clock vesteaday afternoon,. Prop tor* of the establishment. Mo l ri Prince and Hood, sakl last night li | tb-y«wrre unable Vo nay exactly " their losses Will but s** that It was partially covered by Ij au ranee- The blase originated tu the vulcu J Irin* and repair department of tl| eslatillshnKnt and hafora the alu>U eo«ld be sounded had gained sill headway that It was v*ry difficult f« .the lire department to cope with il Members «f th* dvparinient said thuj jit was one of the hottest bflfzm thel had ever fought und tjiey fsel thJ If bey did Well to conflnr the losses V the sum within which It was hi Id- J While some of the new stoeh of 11 drm wus badly damaged.ln the <■ quite a bit of It Va* salvaged i| will b« offered at sale jfo No uißwinceoi'm to that effec JF I I yet >•••« made, but It to pro J* tknt tba Wayne Tin- Company fta reopen for bust nun* a a soon a ■ damn** d*n< by tba fire can 1 m paired. A 11 Steamship Reported? Afire Off Me , (Hy tba Aaaocluled Prem Ilulilmore, Mff Oi l 1 -Tb* V l.lfee flteamahlp Diana wae r> |J ■aftre off the Mexfiau coast In m patch received by the llu Mg flrv’ «rn* jipdrf ( but x 1 I particular j ; „ , £ \ * i*M been the enae for the past several months Merchant* are offering apeclal Inducement* for people of the city who «we old account« to pay these up, and at the sain* time like inducements erg bolus otler ed the public <d the city aud l county tu do full trudluu during the present week § The •’great American public" haa always becu% devwtpa at the P entire gattlm; Mvmething. lor i nothing, and hi view of the un- ugducemrpta offered . thla j. week. It le believed thet the volume es trading er|»l be very uialarialty availed hogp ITraewt tadtcatloa* are thet the week will In- fully as Mdm"»*ful I as the merchants li^—V ’ ,l ed '» —1 ■'■■■ I *!T —i" *T!rZ2E23SBBEm c GOLDHDOftO. f r., TUKBDAift.WORNTN(;.<*TORKI< l 19*»,1 —. JLjL _ MMFEMip n count Cffltfir IRE HELD OHTT 1 • | J J Ltd lenience und Fine* tJ b I’rwjieiilb Ever) fc|.s< J Trted Here H Judge Bland as the presiding j ftegr. The W«ytw lounty fourt j |Mtii.:ff').-sir#d«> morning an# dur- Ii the day a number of luto4ptlng tu Ilia 1 cusps were tried. In * mu ity of these causes the itofemiunU ag sentenced to »«rvr time (ip n„. ktnty* public works.^ <eb Snipes, alius *(V Snipe* urged with volution of Section lit: the femeellduted ttuuutea of .Nonh rolltta Ms was sentenced io serve, tht month* In Ml and to pay the «U of the case Including cspcusc* Wl» Incurred hy the *hertit of e poupfT Bervloe of the ptff aeu- Ince I* to lie suspended during good -A-bavlor Roy Harper, was charged wjgh re ceiving. trahitporllng and selltpg H»- o* lea ting beverage* A nolle T>io»*e ana entered by the Solicitor. ‘ George Islrr entered a submlssloii' lo the eharge of carrying cotfrvil.cd weapon* He was septenced a i One of |6(( and the costa ag.l °tli, aeainni In question couftorslad A no]tc pnntse was entered by live \ Solicitor In the case of <leorgt later A barged with assault with a deadly ■ weapon I Willie Ituiilels, charged with car- Hryiiig cuiieealed weapons. wa» senlsi- Tjed to |»ay u flue of >6O a«d thq coats J iml the weapon couflscatad to J Faison Folluck was ihaigod with ■ rperatiug and driving an autaftobtlc ■ Chile under the Influence of wnUig ■ cunts A impended septence was ■made operative which dlraOU fl|H tli* j I lefanduiit |ig, a fine of Mb add the 1 osts*. and that he sarva for bjmaiiini ' I >Ui|t days upon tba public, Wilks of i F We coin.fr AT®*-- - ' Charlie Wooten, charged with be -1 lug drunk and disorderly, was een-1 tented to pay a fine of »S and the f costs. r Joe Denning, charged with being - druuk and disorderly and carry In* concealed weapons whs sentenced to serve 30 day* In jull In accordance with the terms of a nji*ponded sen-- I teuce lippused May T *• . || Mcoy. was charged with' 'i having bblskcy lor wtle. Prayer for j II Judgment was continued for l'J ! months upon the luiyment of costs k to Whiskey confiscated ,>« evidence in, fj the case was ordered confiscated THIS IS QUESTION j FOR CITY TOOIF (ioldsbom Really * Hant * National Junior Orphanage I .muted Here? tout Goldsboro nunt the National Junior Orphanage that will be avert ed -in North t arollna This will b' j howii by the aetftu, <>f our citlxen toll Mu ir ,ontrlbutlon lo the proisised Tun.l that the t’hamber of < ojnuu rc . vlll attempt to rati-’ U i illl' -du) \ his week ( Ttdrty nr more of »ar business men i j Will give their tbile 111 uiuklug thto jeanvas. ' . ‘ 1«( have been adised tliat It will T. i-rw ted In NoilJi Tl.to ! h 111 l>«. shown by the action of out 1 Ulceus In tlielr contribution to the J n.pun-.l fund that tli•• t’bamlHii ot i oumwref win att*nipt to rats« Bvednesday »f flit* week ■ Thirty <>r more of our hustaAoa men Kill give their Mm* tu making <hls Vl< II'US I Me have IS*«n advised 111..1 It will gill ■ ’ 0 most upyiuvlm.ilely IKu.uimi for tin to I taki our proposition attractive (o th< ■ • 1... ■ Ing this matter In hand j We have linen advised ih«t tin- !o ®l Junior Order will i.iis.- I.’u.iioo I tills amount It to up t" our c|ti I mii to pltrdge ftlilHHi 1,, l». {arid aver | Bperlovl of Dvr )<•a t r 1 1 to. collect|i«- will he mude 'v»h**n j jil pledge to given and If we fall to ■*®ure the orphanage in. payments. |£*l tu asked for K Is In the opinion of the Directors I J Khe 'Chamber of Commerce that ■ Is «ne of the gre.fte«f optMirtunl ■ Glut lias come to us for alone , ■ Tilts Institution would not only JM asset to our city from JL * ■anclal slandlailiil but would Blhoospnds <>( visitors from all v the lountiy to «ur city \ jl 'in fMi rmirN , - ufark, Get J Colton future ini. amneadyi Ovtober J*.57-7T; D* I JH..!7-.T,'U*, unust'v *7 !4 d’Mt —1 - m7 H«-M:,vMar J7-s: S 4 Negroes Resume Work At ,» v V L 0 h 'v Spruce Pine Under Ihe Protection Os Mil it ia HARVESTER MRS FIIE ANSWERS IN RE ROVERI/IENT’S SUITS Knv Farmer* Will Have lo l'ay .More for Implement* They Are Forced lo list* (JOINT IT) CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE t tty th* Asaoclnted Prees-l rtt. Paul. Minn Oct I Asserting that furth-r decisions against Hit- In .l--rust lon* I Harvester Corn puny would J - i J result in making furmeis pu\ mure 1 hir thefr implementi, attorneys for) | the corpoiugluu to.liiv Itleil In Ihv I t’Hlted States District Court here uu 1 answer to the .Attorney (tonerut's re J cent petition asking such provisions The rouipauy claimed thut under the dissolution decree In Ihe War Time agreement with the government In Iklg the coiupatllor s addlliou con- ( Umplnted by the ttkermun act had | been made fully existent In bualuesa. The answer points out ihst tVe chutnaung conditions In agrtetilture have also operated to prevent the .compauy from having any more such monopoly an the (toe runic nt h*- |r barged. Th* tractor, especially has jbccome on* ol tba moot Importan' >mMI®WF •» tiwcto She i)newer aaya. BRIND BOOK AGENT HERE IS IMPOSTER 1 , f, - ”” | I.Midwiveh of ( ounlv are Warn j cd AuaiiiHl !Vlun Aakinß Or , dera for. Volume j, ■, • i i liifurnwtlon having been received 'in Uolttoboro lluil an Imposter to traveling over the county with the declaration tfeti ull mid-wives In pVuyne county must purchase a toaik which he to *ul|lqg, the Muyne coun ty Itepurtmeiit of llealih . ycaterdny I mude public n letter which has been ) addressed to all the mid-wives of the I' county und In which to contained the statement that no such volume need jbe pure bused j The teller In JuJI follow* „ ll hits Imcii brought to our atten tion that there Is * faker traveling thru tlu State of North Carolina •m 11 Ik ,i hook entitled “The Ideal Woman *' written Mary It toelcn- I ily ( \|v I). I’ll D. with u string'ol other letters Imblnd l\er ns me This egeut el.ilms thut tht* lesik comes trom the Hoard of Health anil also claims that the Hoard Health i> qiilres-llFe midwives lo punehaaet.thto hook Thto. to absolutely untrue and a warrant lias been sworn out in I'lC county for,, thto man Should uny- j ji.lll visit you With sill'll a hook plfcise J notify this ofhee at time as we have not Indorsed It ° . ' ' Very truly yours Health Officer | Trinity Selects Student Officers pr~ ' iSpecial to The News i Trinltv College Durham mil < C Knox of l.elund. was elected resident tin- -' I. It ' 'to • tlic ft-.iss ill 'SI and will .crv.. to thu' . a- Ipacltv si Trinity t‘ullage this year F Hit,ltli veteiun f.-.ithutl player lif Newham was ebeted vie prehl jilciit Vitos FllxalH.'b %Idrld.Be. ..' j Durham, will ~«■ sec ret a rv. wlill. VI T'Wgll. Hill's “f "cl vln v .11 Will .to Iren «i r<-r Vt e llrsdshav* .Durham was e|ee|#d . repr.-ant nttve Jto the rttudent Council from the Ju nior flake It fill 'hi vai aiiev created by J H Killian wlio to allt riding all .itbri . idleg.- this y»' ■. u HIMMtUI HIM I.lk Valb.nul I . »cti. N'o games plaved . . • tnirrieuli I rugur vela lid IS; Si l.ouls 6 Washington 3; PlillHdelphta I Only games played Fn*t Xrsvii* Herle* N>« Orleavts iMowtherfll If I'm; Worth civ* i n » . ■til iinhuko IS rtriM; KM V or PKOSI’KMin IS » „ POSTh UTIiKM Ot’lMOi A „ lt**<-elpl* at the ttuldsh'MO po*t • tflcc tor the month of Bspteiu »er. ftlS. were apprasimaiely f&Oo greater than for the month d September. 1911'. according to a itgUuionl secured vesterda) frotu Postmaster E: a -Jimpkln* Ask -d aa t» what might be rrsptmsi de for ibe Increase, the Poulins*- er suld he did not know i-iuctly, it went «n to add that he i-on *lder*d general condition* »a be ing much better Just n«w than h*y wsr* one year ago. He say* bat the cotton ttroy In till* coim y la beyoud d»ebt better Ilian *ll va* last year and that here la uncial aalafactlon expressed vlth the tobacco crop In the conn ?■ He want on lo add that tber* is nlwuy, g slight normal Increase In the post office business and receipts from one year to another. If the postofflcr receipts iffliy hi .then as au iniflrHtl«n. then ‘•oldsboro buslnesa bouse* ure uel*g an era of peace, plenty and ironperlly." said Fostmaster Simp dins , MERCIUNTS READY WITH TICKETS J i AN Customer,* ore Asked to Re «|tiett| Them in Trotlinir Here ) . Thin Week *„ Tl '* «»f the vtm hunts Assn ‘totlon was busy all day to»ulug t|*k eta to the itirrclinnto for I'ay-I'p and *lradr Week These tickets are being given with every Dollar on Ac count und with every D»lhir purchase. Tickets are to be signed and de posited In boxes placed In ever, store givlug tickets. At the closing of the Fa, I'p and. Trade Week which to- Oct UUk all tickets will to- placed 111 a hogshead and rolled up und down the street In ordhr to mix them thoroughly Then some child will draw the tickets. The name on lbs first ticket drawn will am-e|ve drat prise which la gJntMi and, s« on until the It prises have bred drawn- H<> l*uy your bills, buy for rush Jml ask for a ticket which will entitle you to s chance at the !4 prixea - The following merchant* nr*' mem- Jms of tlie Goldatmro .Vlerohknls ,A • ' oelatlou and parttclputliig In this big eveut; 1.. diiuiinerlln Gro Co. T.Cobun's Crunk Howard 4'«>. Os Nell Joseph r H Kantian. ” J Kantian . VV Kill* M Man*»iir Kllrd's I vi. j. lie*! qini d»n* I. K. FearsOu Co. li V. <J| *n.l lira. • Farfnur and Bro -| HoUr Ksleel C. /. Kudto t Herv-U* Market 1-11,1. Furniture Hlore dmlth ilartlwnre t'o Telverutlt Hardware ft. Itotll*: end Vli-yers Knrnlture dt«vr>' Hoyall and Ib.rden Furnittue f*. v v I ill* 4 Vt V Fp-b-ln t. \| Itovl* Gr<e er, i», I lies Itorrlng Gr» i n GolltSbwm llell. illes-et. Store I'...pi.* Hunk and Trust Cq. Wayne National Hunk 1 -- Ni.tlonal Itonk of Gold-bora i.oiitobor,, Hh-. t o v Fiirro't and Creech dll'a* Co Fure >VMid Market Hundley dialling* Hardware Co -111 own* Drug dtore Hii.lt* add Hawley's Drns dtore. Fa lace Drug dt»re“ din-nee viutor C« Golds flora Heating and Flonihlng Co. G 1,. Vlewtoirn Jewelry Co Goldsboro Candy Kitchen W A Cartel Klm lrleul Co diiftth and dt.sranf t”t» I (Continued on page •(* > V MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTB ~ Additional Companieti of North Carolina Na tional Guard Arrive in Mountain Town to Af ford Protection T o Members of B p tjh ! Races (H| the Vi-xH-laled Pre**.) Hpmre Pin*. (W. I> Thg nr rival by special train here late *vda> «f I awpaa) K, Itwib Igfaa try «l I'Hfaii Ihr rrtarn f|- aegme. driven -at and rsjfcr rare* kelweea mllHurj a gd H»B aiillt rltle* la perfect plaa* far Ihe haadllau »< the rrwwd* aa pected to aUead the frl iagnty aa. a— _ * > * . Fair which open* here lengfpn were the strtdiidlag denHkp. mento to Npraee Fine today. The , I onrord tompun,. rea-l-llng •( *4 men anti t officers, arrhntf nl *!*• o'eh.ek this nvcplng. The, Immediately rHlevrd IP *y, had bees »s dn|t here dm I bur-day, With the sitMT « Ike 1 enrard (reaps, shoal iin men an doty The Ur-1 negrets te MH |* Nprnre Fine since ike “rn uP# tp* »f hist Wednesday were hmrijSl lo bale tods, by Mrs. (A, •'ridge, danghier es tormer ®m> <»r Hnriesnn, an* mi the Sk Iklesi men mi this reanly. 'Kg brwnarlit three negroes In as <m m»bll* from Barns tltfe Wh i today. She bail hired «m *9 Mr owgrmn. na a fm* —4 the Agg “c ,? |||m am in | r fiLuJ T «rs IntuSrU^dSb j military prelect ton far km ehnnres, saying 'bat .»* and wugld look after them. 9 Flghl negrwe- -mptoyed by Att I b ld--l'arter I onsfraellnn Qp. putt, and driven away by Iks nob last W edarsday, relgdßti here by train this aftrrnpmh v They were met at Ike dnlldßf •* • eumpanl es gaardsmen mi e-rwrted la camp by ealttf troop-. The negroes are unnjpr *d In «kneli* »a Ibe ent-klrtd 4<v' Ike lawn. i < '> Ml HI. HHNttTK ITIOM „ Nprare Fine. Ht-4. I Flghl m gro labarers who were ran pm «f Mprnrr Fine b) a band of armed mountaineer* loaf Wad ne«dny, ml to wing an nllneb #• an aged while <4 man here hy an c-caped rant let returned here I*, day fram Fere.) I 11,, ihrgf |H m<-n gather I at Ike i a Ilf ml sinflon when the train henklhg Ike negroes arrived bore. If there wn* no d«m«o*tM|loo agaiu-t them. »« Ike segrnc* •to pnrd I rum Ibe Irnln. a ewrdes »( mllllla *arroanded them and * - with w anted cavalry a* a guard, ware **c«rl»d |« their camp wa Jh* enlsklrf* a I lb* city. They are a part of a gang which hn« been ewployed here an sower wnrlt. - j II wn- aunoanred that (bay Would be out bark la wnrft nl •are aad Ike militia will se« that Ike, -are not mate-ted by Hell. tons. * Thre* other negrwe* retaming today made a Volal as II «t lk*ni back la lawn. » Federal Huilding Is ReinK Repainted Fainter* weut to wiirk tf'l* yester ilsy mvrulng on Go tssk’ui repaint Ing ~11 Go- wiaol. Iron und Fllarlor . f the Gobi*hull* postoNlco hulldlng . nil will probably tw ongar»d lo Mt* tusk for rite r. uislmter of the Work The < out fuel foi Mils work egg r* - c*o|Jy let by the rnstudlwu of tbs b«-al bulltllng to i A. Johnson. locs I painting contractor The appantgne of tlie Gold*toir« Federal bnHdlng 'em b* mill'll Improved as a resylt u s th- work ito»ne Three Licenaea To Marry Are IwMfd Tit* following marriage Itocnxc w*r* Issued during Saturday nod ypf iterduv from tlie offlr* of Itegtstei of Itoeds for Wayna county; Finmunuel VVlgglngs and Dor ■ Jon«s. both of ftuulxton township Thwnias F Vlnllett as Tarbwro and Pearl PoUtDaln Os Hufelgh Marvin tYtoilvd dud Km Krtinmvd i*..n I with of Flkorilto ,j... •o, . > .*
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