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WEATHFR [■ »»WW| rrtjf aad Friday Night. VOLUME TWO; NUMBER 1«2 KnNWtJtNS TO LEND ALL AID POSSIBLE for mm FAIR Wtl Provide Committees Toßell Smummi Tickets and Help At llm Grounds t'4 ' ▼ W * AN ABLE ADDREBB 18 DELIVERED BY DR. KERR Evary mealing erf the Ooldabn Klwanl a club la always I ou-rest in but laat nights uesslou bald by thi dab at 7 o'clock proved to be urn a ally entertaining. ' I j*t dfhl'l program waa ope m wltb tba elating of "America" by *h> entire body. H. ML Humphrey art an the ptealdlng officer In the ni> aeace of Coioael George Freeman ant acquitted hlmaelf with honor In tbt* partlealar. keeping the program mn* lag at a IWely rate all the wn* through the evening Tba roll call prlge waa won h> John Hawley. president at the Gobi* boro Chamber of Commerce. wL> aucceeded In being able to glee the Brat name, the middle name and th claaalßeatloa of O. A. Clement. lo photographer. Tbe prlte award eoneiata of three photon. S by 1< Inrhea la *l*e. and valued at S7O Dr. Kerr, meat and milk lnsivu *. for tbe city of Goldsboro, waa duced aa the principal speaker of t** evening. Dr. Kerr recently attend); the Wnrldb Dairy Congreaa whl waa held In Washington. D. C-. nnr* be had a number of tbluga ual Interest to aay to member* o the club. He said that conanmptior of milk In tbe city of Rnaion. prevlon to an advertising campaign th. ••u eg tending over n period ot three year wae loaa Ilian one pint per ru,»iti but that following the eon, lush ; o the campaign In Boston alone morr than f.OOd 000 quart* of m.’.k an r?w consumed dally. He u*acrtr< 1 that be'ere the campalau the mart , ahe Huge in Boj -. »m a***"i 2* wet cent, but that as cr the c\w i»aian ••* brought to a •' •■*• ' ' *xlgl«<l ovur a period of three year thla mortgage percentage win reduc ed to .two per cent. ■ Stressing the fact that Increase, dairy production aI no haw beneflelr reeulU In other line*, he aald th* where there wa* lncrca*ed predur tlon of dairy product* amounting 1 as ranch aa BO per cent, there wr an Increase In poultry production o 76 per cent. He says that the Drtlr.. Congress went on record ** favorlr some kind of campaign for the mo: liberal nee of milk similar to tbr conduct«<| by the wheat growers an which would have as Its gpal the run sumption of st least one-half pint o ’ milk per day per caplu ell over tb< Dulled States Kenneth Royall. president of th Wayne County Fair Association earns before the body at Inst night'- meeting for the purpose of enlisting the aid. support and loopcrajlon < the Klwgnlans In making the ai> proachlng Wayne CounfV Fair th. greatest event of tbe kind ever con ducted her«v Member* of the Klwei. la flub were particularly asked t. cooperate with the measure of Oj> Hotary Club In the matter of *elllnt annual eeaeon ticket* to tbe Fair and also In the matter of providing tick et takers et the grounds during tbr event. Mr. Royall went Into detail relative to the value of haring Kl wauls committee* and Hotary cam lulllrct Working In teem* and In lending moral *npport to the fair a well as having men of unquestioned Integrity lend their service* at th. gate*, thereby Inmiring the fact that the fair association will derive ever cent of revenue to which It I* Justly entitled during ihc approuchlnr Wayne County Fair. Following tbe conclusion of hh remarks, the Klwanl* Club took » yote upon Mr. Itoyall'* suggestion and unanimously approved of the aaiuc and wnt on record as tielng witling to cstuml all the aid possible In making tkls the greatest Fair tha* Wayne county has ever held. The president was authorised to appoint committees or teams from the Kl wanin club to serve In whatever eu poclty might be desired by the Offl rlale of the Fair Association. All told. Inst night's meeting of tl»<* Goldsboro Kiwsnls club waa thor oughly Interesting and enjoyable and there wee not a dull moment durlnr the entire evening. Fifty Thousand At State Fj*ir (By the Associated Press.) Raleigh. Oct. H—Fifty thousand, people It I* estimated passed the Stale Fair Gates here today. Tomor row la the Hosier day of the fair Mts. Edith Vanderbilt, who Is com pleting her GtlrA y«*r »• president, toalght issued a statement thanking the people of tke Stale. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS "■ ■. 11 ■— ■■ - "r.™ I-' ■« . . . -r— ■■■■■ - ■■ ■■ EIGHT MEN ARE ARRESTO,: ON CHARGES OF BRIBING ' PROHIBITION OFFICIALS i CHAMP TO MRK MKI.V AH OTHFKH NKK kill ■ ■' .) Ten are a yeung Indy aheal H*< tact and II Inches In belbl. V m have brown hair nad brown eye* snd last algbt yua were a Ibre. quarter* length gray mat, black roes aad black tbees and stock lukW. toe were nccempaaied kj your tether nad motker and wer eoa at MnnsuaFs now store open tug lasi night nboat Vi 46 e’cl<>< k If yoa recognise yourself fr w the übovo description aad will rail a the a flier of The Goldsboro Vs >#,! will be awarded two frr* tlefcrts gojd for “tonatry Nlo, JVHe" al tbe Opera House loalfflit she program promises lo be uv nsnnlly Interesting. Watch for tomorrow** deecrip tiou. 101 may he tbe winner. ifilfifs “ Fill FUST CANVAS ' HI ARMTS DRIVE &■ - - Many People Out of Gold»*!»oro Yesterday Were Not Seen Workers OMMITTEES TO CONTINUE LABOR Due to the tact that a great major ity of the business men of Gold bor* sere attending (Jic Hints Fair In Ral -4gh yesterdsy. workers engaged I. hs Homo Service Appeal of Tip Bnl .-ition Army were unable to m«k* re ports of results for th* first day. I >elng decided by practically HI work nr* to a wadi Die return of m«ny >rospe«-tlve subscribers before jnak ng further effort. The Klwanl* com ulltoc. Imbued with a spirit of srin determination, will continue d iriny he remainder of ihc week, podtlvs ,f obtaining one humlrvd per cent *H>pcrutlou from Golduboro cltlsetw lust ns soon as th* necessity an'l th* fact* had become more clearly «» demtood. Id A * tat anient of iho UxcmtlH ."omuilltee of the Aripy yesterday •mphasls was laid upon the fact tlte 1 . the subscriptions being asked during he home service appeal wen l to rov r the entire year's' needed for establishing f pamiaoni „ orps In Goldsboro, and to provMi nalntenance und relief during th« •ear. The commlUec concludea It itatement as follows: ‘'Some of th' ibscrlptlons being received by work •r* arc evidently given under a mlr ipprebension of the amount required The amount of th* budget has l»eei 1«e«J at p 3.00«. Some buslnra* met »re gl'lng subacrlpllons of one do! lar towards this e*p« n*e to cover year, which Is less thun the cost oi a postage stamp per week during th< year. There Is not s business man lr Goldslion) who eauiA'tt afford* lo cue tribute a( leas! one dollar per mon'h during the year; u* a matter of fac* (here are fifty men In this rlty who could give >6.00 is-r month durln< the year and never know they have u»ad' the contribution, which If done would make the total required. We urc aure the mothers, wives anil sisters of. the hoys who fought ami died overseas beltevp that the Salvation Army (’ worth more than two cent* a week to Goldsboro; the mother of the gle' who has been saved, 'redeemed and brought back to loving arm* once more, with a cruel world none the wiser by smiling Salvation Lassie: the drunkard who has been iuad« over Into a Christian, respectable . producing member of koclety through the humble efforts qf Army workers snrely they feel thst two rent* pgr week Is a ghastly Joke when offered as a year's subscript lon towards cov ering the expense of The Kulvattqp Army In Goldsboro for sn entire year The Executive Committee dogs not believe the good perple who have made such stuall contributions have understood that thla Is tbe only on portunltv during the year, und the only time they will be asked to be'r> . defray the expense «f the great work |,j Tbe Balvatlon Army does In Golds .' bom dnrlng a year. If any have beer . overlooked. In the canvass of th# cltv subscription msy be mailed direct to Ggorge C. Kofuefluy President Peo , plea Bank or brought to campaign t headeu'krt rs In thrChaubgr of CXm Bier eg." Former Secretary To Governor Edwards Os 1 New Jersey Is Included in the Party Held. —1 (My the Associated Press ) New York, Oct. II. —Eight men In J eluding Harry Foley, former »ecr , tary to Senator ICdward* of New Jer ( My. und now uhairuiuu Bureau ot Standards, were arrested late loda' » at the Hotel Pennsylvania by Feeru f agents on a charge of bribing or t » • tempting to bribe Prohibition A'eni' with 6*0,000 not to report violation of tbe-law. ' United Btatea Attorney Hav , declared after the arrests had been \ -nadc oil a "plant" that the round-m revealed a shocking state of affair , In New Jersey and perhaps InTion , sylvania In which Stateother offir > and politicians werfe tn league wit I , bootlegger*. , i Besides Foley those arrested It i eluded: Herbert Cathey of «he Pattarwor Brewing and Mulling Co. Edward Butler of the Peter Bret I Brewing Co. of Kllxabeth. N J Harry Culler of tbe Hytfela Brawl , Ing On., Passlac. N. J George Zeelier of lStlxabetb. N. J. Three othpr men ulso were aiTegt ed. Charges arc conspiracy to br!>»e l*ro-' hlbltlon officials tn permit the sal ami dialrlbutlon of beer In New Jer sey and to prevent the distribution It New Jersey of beer brewed tn Penn sylvania. The bribes were alleg-sd * have ranged from >1 IKH) to M.tHHi Federal agents pretrndfag to full b with the bribery proposal claimed * have collected XMiOO Aged Rewdent Os Kenly Passes Awav *- ‘i Deep regret wg.* expressed Ir Goldsboro last night following re eelpt of Informaflon relative tn th< death of Mrs Godwin. #hle» took plucc ycMrfiJa.'V ufb’rnoon at ? o'eTock at Ue/'fi*>i l )ie in Henley. Mrs Godwin wav KVvye*g- age Vnd was one of tlie liofl UJjuw n pjid most uni i vrefeihy tovni women In this nocUo- Mrs. Godwin Ikle H W. GintwtfiWkbo wa* s weP known an{d to her mar rlage she Gmlwin cowing from oldest fair llloe of that was the only surviving \sisiw of TV H. Godwin '<V , Funeral service* virUl hr conduct at Fremont I hit 'LittvOß'Ki*' n» o'clock and will prctkyiliy Ih> ed by a large yf fr I 'n,. and relatives who *’• . . this last tribute to UwieeAassd MU SEW, REMS TO smuw jp ■ I Polkmtrtl Dinminettl o|> .Sftxon MintNler and Attaktijit- ’v* J ntenl of Now Yh>*V '„■* ,, * ■<****' j DECLINE TO RECIKV'Bs ; . THE NEW ACOINTEM T -—r ‘/ »" ’ tfly the Associated Berlin. Dlplomal^.' v j tlons liotwecn Ittiviirli. undfmyoqv' have been sever) * S* ir .'N Ha may todny de affair* to Bavaria und f i appoint went of n Ul-wf .fm wbereupen the Bavarian replied derlinlng to receive lb* opTV, mlnlsir a* long the Communist gag ty was represented In the Saxon litry. * At Ihe same time It, recallcjf'.lhs Bavarian minister from DresdenX^^ Mr. Pavne’s Hurts n Not Very SeriouH Mr C A- Psyne, brother of Mr J 11. Payne of Ibis city, who was se riously Injured Oct. IIUi In an sut mobile accident nmr'Ralflgh. the ae cldent In 0 which William Allen that city was fatally Injured U im ported to Im> Improving ue rapidly a: could he expected. Mr. Payne w* unconscious for about 24 hours after the accident, and It was feared ilia' > he might be very seriously Injur* <i examination, however, proved that I though vary painfully Injured (bat he was not really In a aerlous condl t|o » .u - GOLDSBORO. N. C, FRIDAY MORNING (KTOBER 19, 1923 SEM FDR FIRMER I , IS WHTiED i OVER ENTIRE COUNTY •% , . Slayer of Deputized Officer Wa* 8(111 tt larw I j»t c Ual Night OFFICERS CONFIDENT HE WILL BE TAKEN i Kotwlthetaodteg the fact that cera from Bhpriff Grant's office 4 i from almost all the other towi*g nr > oniaiunltles In the county are con ducting a county-wide seerrh fm Charlie Fanuar, well knnwn Moc Olive man. ha waa still at large at s ;s*e ho-'r laat alsht altho ich <ou* • dence la expreased hv the official.; 'hat h,e will Im apprehended within • 'he aeit few hours. Farmer la charged with having shot ind killed Kd Pearsall when the '»* - 'er. together with other coxntv offl-j ■era and deputlea. went to Farmer'* j home In Mount Olive Monday night md attemotad to arrwet .< him on a I charge of having made sn *«»« I I with a shot gun on a Mount Ollv* Ttdaea on Sunday. It was broiißh' I out at the coroner's Inueat held h, >n Monday afternoon that Farmer | had sent word that he would kill i 'inyoue coming to nltempt to, nrre-)‘ Him.,"Thla explains whv there wa inch a large parry of offlccra sent to make Ihe arrest. O- A. Hargrove, another deiwitf I who waa llkewlae wounded bv F*r er. la said to the road to re-( covcry. MANSQUfTS STORE VISITEB BY HUGE OPEWIH9 THRONGS la Probably Meat Complete De* partmenLSiore In Eaal ■fFo Mhh Carolina 'S PLACE OF BEAUTY . , IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Crowd* estimated at Iwtween 2.50 b tnd 3.000 persona 1 called laat nigh between the-’-hours of * and 10 .’clock when M Munaour's hand-tome new detert incut store lice# was thrown o|>eu t<# the public and "Open house" was observed there. The comments made by the 'crowif upon tbe magnificent new store wer enthusiastic throughout and the pr prlctor waa searched out time tiftn Jlme during the evening by h. friends who congratulated him up' ft ,-lvlng Goldaboro a department sto- - ■erond to none In this section oft) country. The h’ ll^lll * on Walnut street ~ modern and la complete In ever-/ >i Work has been r-- i« there (or months past and the owr '>rs of'the establfshment stated at the rtart that they would he satisfied with rotlilng short of the very best In >• ery department. That they ha achieved their ambitions along th i Hoe was the consensus of opinion e pressed last night. M Mansour has been ongaa i bualneaa for the past 2* years Ir. | Goldsboro and during that time h. | has kulll op for hlmstHf u reputation for siralght dealing The miigulf) j cent store he lias now i Goldsboro Is In reality a mouuniepi ! to hlmaelf. | The ground’fl))fir of th*' ik'W dir* ' Is all contained In on*, room, while It j Is encircled above by a balcony. The 'flialt -nv department of the Mon will | he devoted entirely to Hulls ready-to wear and millinery and ouly th*. *enr : latest creations will he found In thul department. Ihe lower floor ivjl f consist of usiiul ilcparlm* lit sto p of Jerlng*. but they will all be <-f ih< WO) *t grades obtainable All tol l tin d|SW store bus 10. 'Hid feet of tin >ps<i", which would lie arr /lllab! .hlm- for a department «tor<- is. *it - S*:.n> time* larger thun Gold-.b-.ro. visitors to the foCMiil op nini he Aore Uhl l.lglc were pr s« nt pd- wlth souvenir* and these w.-r* apprclaid discusslug with newspaper mi the opening and the oeGook (or the ’i new store here. Mr. Mausoar *«' last night that he doolred to v earnestly thank the people of tl city and community (or th« c rdi«: Interest they have *vtg<-**d In his un dcrtaklng and he lays that he wll* »trl*** to see that hi* store measures up to the fullest extent to the *on fldeqre rep*med In him by (Joldnhoro people. XKR YONK KITI HIS Nww York. Oct. MU*-Cot|on tulurv* < *t«Mkr> Oelo tfin it Jaw. 2*41-9s; Mar* 2t.3»-46; May 2* 43-45. I Big Credit Period Is r Spur To Salesmanship r Club Members In Race i*■■' a : r . !W 4 » If yeu de n»4 receive your pap*r by u A. M. phene The Jiew* Kite u la Ihc piirymsw «( th* wnaay* ■ ■***'*"**[ *• Atouaffiiftfrv p«*st*or service In regard te to clrr Ist lee es the paper. The nub rrlber* ran co-eperalc wtth i>. this mailer by reporting le g . fflce by phene “Sit" that th<" t have failed lo n r*h» their pup*- . 4 I taper will lb»n he ve«; *po •:*! ■telvlrry. Tkaak feu. - *| WILIWOIPLAYS i; LOCALS SATURDAY 1 Hard Game !a Rttsvlrd WEt’O I , Hovh Come From “City By The Sea" Announcement w*s made litat night that tbe W'llmlagton High School football tvani wilt play the Goldsboro ( high eleven here tomorrow niter noon, the contest to be sUged al the I negro ball park. The Wilmington team ha* been un • usually successful thus ter th!" - son, defeating some frf the best (eamr In the Hi ate nad It la anticipated that Goldsboro high will have a battle royal on her hands tomorrow. «■ The Goldsboro team baa suffered a severe misfortune In the loan »f Uo ney, alar end of the local team, who haa been directed by hi* physician in play no more football thla aeaaon While the Goldsboro team’a record for tbe present jmaaon haa not he* n c Imposing. It le stated that the am* porter* of tbe local taani are a!"l confident that Ooldboro will be >*VC to give a good account of hermlf Ini tomorrow aftemoon’a gam* aad then j* a chance that the Icala may be etc torlou* -j -■“-aaesß.. Doris Gurley Dies At Home Os Parents Doris, the ono-yeiir-ald daughter o' Mr. and Mra. Bum (Hurley died al tlji' homt of her parent* In Nyw Hop* township Wedneaday morning ah n II o'clock, following a with colltlg. Funeral service* were conduct*,! from the home yesterday afleritoo't at 2 o'clock, tbe Rev. Zeno Wall. D D pastor of the First Baptist church ot Goldsboro being the officiating m'.* later and Interment followed In Op- Gurley family Ceraster/ la the th dpso Spring*, section. • . Th\jJ»*'P, >be eiy: couamuiLty Is.extendsd to Tr Mrs., Gurley tin their great lots nARRLINA TfIWN IS WIPED OUT IN FIRt I'ropcrty l*oaa Fatima ted At ( Fity Thousand Done at Hakeraville Jolinsuu t'lly. Tenn.. Oct. 11. Fir of tindeinrmlued origin consumed practically tbe entire bueinCss dis . trtet of Itukersvllle, N. C., toduy n cording to report* Just received here The flames were fanned by a »t roi wind and ut« rapidly through * town where ruin has not fallen f several weeks. The town has no wu ter s)'k\iu for fire protection and I Is reported that none of the build Ing* was Insured. Th*< lo*:v Is ecu nervatlvely eStliunXyl al > r .«t,i*H» “ir-- ' — —— l —'~T WOLF PACK OF STA TE IS TAMED BY NORTH CAROLINA Iby the Aneoclfcled Press.) Ilaleirfi. Oct. It !!*• f »n« a crwtm of 12.!Mfd peiyddke Mw Tar • Heel . ol North Carolina t'HU af ter noon tamed the Wolf Park of Kta'e College by a attire of II to 0. Stale Collette was unable to withstand the attack of Coro* t. hnu. erltd outplayed State la leith offensive anil defensive. A bril liant rally by Stale in the laat i quarter failed to net tbetn a point The Tnr Heels scored to the second anil 'fourth period Both Irani* resorted to forward pnsa » In* and kicking considerably dur ing the game. :,Ua • .f.lu Carolina Wee never threatened , •tfiouely at any Stage of tbs 9 yJf,ggPffmKKMT\-l Credit Count Published Daily in the Drive For Beautiful Gilts Offered by The Goldsboro News Shows Daily Changes Where Live Wires Spurt Ahead. ■>*- •> I he effort put forth during the preaent“BlG CREDIT PEitlOD" will easily bring auccettt. to club members in the Newt Said* man mp club campaign , N . The laggard unwilling to devpte time or thought to the cd»- "pgjgn. however, will flni*h aa an ‘‘also ran " This race 1» a race lur ‘‘Live Wires." the kind of people who rfo thing*. I I you re alive—if you arc bide awake t othe giraf opt»(»« < Wmi tv offered you in The New* *6.000 campaign; then ydg hh*>ul<l be a club njember in th* live and energetic worker. This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY. Arg you taking advantage of it? UIE UN IDE ij thf nut m: ■ , s Great Intereat Attache* T# A* " ward Made at Opera House Tonight Hundred* of chitons are today nr xulng bow Manager Klnlay of the Opera itou*c la colas to give away lo one of hi* pal run* tonight during the Country Store Nit* a real lire baby and mUII maintain iho blah standard of vutnrtainmenl thul.be b* been living (Jold»b»ro at the ini'll coat of admlaatao. Manager IMiy I* mum on the subject and afSI #• jure* hi* patron that th# baby will be slven Tb« Iwby of oounw will so to aome «>no who will a**ure the aim ager that It will have a good bom I reeelvo Ihe sdUauttoa due g aid It necessary a bond may be required The little waif I* Ike aat«*t tittle let low you ever aaw and (boat wbo taw ( bln today said they were surprised | and pleased to be the flrjrt ones In t»i«* i city lo eqe him. He will be on th* i street* today 1 *fsll chaperoned. O' 1 course Lbe big entertainment whlih < takes place aa Country Store Nit' 1 eveyy Friday will hate a lot of (In 1 lulling touches because It I* annoano- , od that one fff the largest crowd 1 that baa ever risked the Opera House will be on haad. Prior to the pi •enta'loaa a delightful bill of pi ture* has been prepared by Manager Finlay, the picture* starling the per formance which will be Immedlate'r followcd by the Country Store an • half hour of real laugh*. 7-' . ■ . f -*■ Vo Pivlice Court Case Are Trie 1 j While there were several case* o . tha ik lice court docket for Uial h*t yesterday the defendaat* either lor. felted tbelr bond*, succeeded la cor.i promising the thcr continued, and accordingly not a *1 - gle case was tried during the da here. It I* aald tbhi sn large number of cases wTHiae* Mv or Halo when be 'caHs police coif ! to order on neat Mdwnsyi morning at I 10 o'clock, some of! Hie caaea alat' -i i for trial being entirely out of the or dinary and of more than routine I tereat. f Young Stribling Scores Knockout (By I lie Associated Pres*.) Macon, (la., Oct. Ib.—Young Utrlb hllng knocked out Steve ChoJnaky of Milwaukee In the third round of their scheduled 10 round here le> _ bight- j j game. The defensive (ante which St etc put up agulnst I'j.nn State waa larking anil Carolina gained almost at will throiij’li • State's line during the rat three quarters. Carolina's line men V held the Wolf Park at bay throughout the e nteat. Caro j llna'a first downs were made by straight football except for two penalties. In the fourth quarter State stiffened sad having gained the halt drove down the rteld to the Ik'yard line where Carolina held on downs and the hall went osar. MtDvneld and Morris were out pientUM good wprkjrs ff>V Car-' olios while Johnston etaVred for ' Stale. '> MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ( . f , # ». i iiiisi. sii| ia > *■' rjr (fan you -ecura a beautiful, °*w model Hoick, oae of HI wo woaderful Chevrolet*, or one of the many other p risen ottered, fur only a Nw days' active work? The work ia assy, re quires ms special Uileat or education to earn the very largagy as awards What 11 does roquire U steady plug glng and hammarliig away during the nuit few days. TNK WAV TO WIH Ibiat get behind Id Ub nw| get ahead. right la II and keep right after tha priwAt year choice. Wire year spare fnae aad attention a* yaa ea* span. Fef right bare, aa daabt IS TSK (1 t K 1 f II IT OPfOWTVSff 1 THAT HIM, mi CM! TtD§ HU. Mfep and udM jM yen ever before ta a IbW aMN weeks, have ilka «pp*rtiM|r w rash year spate Haw ler gigg " IMHt - I He pan think-that pm Igpjyf- . 1 a geod chance It yaa eater SgWf Vea hava every ehdSd*n» R* flp• <\ a# eae a tend hi eradw* hp dSfr , eot be rasllp stems gw. -TU« only ‘fti* .T* 11 <*MI *>*,. .. frdm v.inring one at fftk In (bis rare Is rou~N«pM J* * ni. r the Campaign delermindd Is h* successful, thrn you will kn. JOjWL e want a luxurious Butch Sodtdk W any other prli* la th* tnttre HOME* yd In the big campaign right *Wg. He ml In your KNTBY. If you ran apart the titan Mto Aown to the -mupafhn deparhMMWC The New n) yourwelf tomorrfv Mpw I Imc Find all shoot Uko «|BH ph cesaary to win— «bd then go oat bHM gather In the prise of your khOtei. LKNH I MKUITh MfV % Th# present big hebedul* of turddßl will continue l» ef/pcl until Novaaa b*r 7th and all auhaeripUwaa turabd In before that tliaa wilt count offer. After that I ASKS C RHP IT* nrtlT to given foe-oaiOkjkßd arary sahacrlp t ion just exac’ly a* publMod la the . tlrat campaign annoaaeeaseat- o The big credit period eJjMgT be estradad or (Continued mmn meet ' HFIO IT SHILSTi la Dec'ared T# H»w Boon OB« of the Beat Meeting* Os Revival luist night group No. S of the fad erall n held the meeting at tha HauUlon chateb. Co-opera Mon be twiwa the m#tubers of the group re hlilted la Ogh. or the beat meeting* of lbe revival. g U H- Hart had cbargo“of the aoas servlee The opaainx Mrvlce was »a ' charge of !,. R Mammoth aad be bad * nsmlier of testimcnle* by wembara jnf the Cede ration and of Ssulaloe ihureh The lewder of group No. 2 aav# a , ulk on the Bertptare* from the g«»b- Jeet "Where Ari Thoti*'* Tonight nroqp No. t under the di vert lon of Col, John 0.- irfingytoa wilt have tha meeting sad that la enough to Insure voti nf having a good meet ing Come. This mesns. everyone. Also the Federation la conducting a revival „t the Kjw# Will Baptist ' church. Rvery oae Is Otvited to at tend Meetings atari at 7:10 P- M. Fnrth Tremor* A tt Felt At Asheville (Bv the Associated Pres*.) Asheville. Oct I|.~>DluUa«t esrih shock* were leh this afternoon at nearby points between S:SO tai t, o'clock accordipf to reports hern. At Hendersonvttts sad Satada H la said l k»t tha Shocks wpre vary par < cptthiw bit dob s«CMaa( to mmm say dsttagn « .*d|^ p# .. price five Cents »i
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