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PAGE TWO ■ "■ " ■■- i - ■ ■ - Newspapers of Two CaroHnas Are Best A flies to Progress and Development Utility Burra u lleniifncd To Wint in Spread of Najyg and in' Enllftitnk Sc ‘port of the Public in Program of Pronrewolvencww The uimti. at b«»l quasi public instil ut First. they use iilcGtlvl) owned by the „ people whom th*> *<tvt. th-cond. they ar* <■. rt In tlie and Hnmiy Ip. rtf th/lr ’ttWlnc the bjKstuiper* Ufi tlo uin*l xegl- Ojf of .cWaryfftag thui atlr ia*c«l’/ir aHUifr <u .tltpir niuiuttiit itUa KKlo r* la not ta lh> found Ip North '.rtH South t'graflnu a news p*p- r publication wbn it ha* nor .-t Ft art (In* Interest* of It* home town Tfoey serve (hrir nubile*. Tli* North ainl South Carolina Fob- In I mIM* Infurma'lon Bureau. h-.» it* chiefeM aim* **r» to «h" nswspnpsrs amt through tho*s service to the public, - Vh# newspaper- of tli* two ( arollnaa an* wUbal and anxious for leaitim.iie WS*. IITILITMUREIUIT 0 MW PEOPLE Os ft TWO CIMIS Thw llureau to Introduce to the People the (Jan, Electric Light and Power and stree| Rail-' msi# CoinpanaieN. ■ / « r~ »*— ivThffi IRirpoij* of lb* organize!lon of, iti* North iaiwl South Carolina Piddle; - trbduce the gaa. electric light and' liower and at reel railway companies to the pnop|e of the two Carolina*. I'iiMmi In this organlxation are r&l Jh llv all of lit* militia* rompanl**! nqw 'T'lua the variouq communities ofjhe two State*. ll Wa* felt by the leaders In Iheii'g' lnduatrlea that although the' au* Ilian, the electric llaln man and the street car man had become x« much • (>urt of the ever) day life of the «omtnunlllea at the air and siihsltlne. the nubile *ta acquainted only In measure wllh thaae ln<lu*trls* These official* regard It a* a duty to the prop*rile* they manage, ho the stockholder* who own them and to the cnmmnnltle* ttrey .aerve that they should Inform their communities on, the details of their tiusfheaa. whlcti I* also the public’s business. They be lieve In presenting tho fart* openlv, boliHy and without reservation to their employes, whose Interest Is as vital as that of the manager*, to the rttlaens of the rmumunitle*. who stay be per* of the properties, and to <-Wr> cuatomer they aerve. Past experience ha* convinced both the public and the utllltle* that the problem* of the** Industrie* ran nev er be solved tbmttwh the procea* of politick. The hi ll*t >. la an economic Institution and nomir prohlpin* cannot !>•■ mI IHlcallf. ll I* thin , i * -established fact, which lmpe|* I(j4 leader* of the In duMtry in plan their hualne** square ly before the thinking public. "Thl* plan is bused on the belief thal rcall Stilton of ila Importance wll Induce the thinking public to»cooperate with tln* utllltie* in conirlhutitlg their part to the progre** and development of the IWo tit ate* The utltllee are the heaviest tax- PtiJSts in every iiopulated section of the Colliery Their services are In dUiteha.ible in both the domestic and hualne** ||f* of their ' communities if the tttilltle* go back, the. commit nty eannol gn ahead It I* linpo* alble for any i mum unlit In'develop more rapidly than its putdic service corporation. The ntilltic* ure of the Arm belief that they wHI -be accorded fair treat ment when the community realises I that when It seek* to enforce deal rue- i tlve regtiluthCb and restrict lorn It In Juree Itself. Year* a*:<K then- wa* pna*|h|y J ground for faar oti the port of lb* | public that the iill|tili» could ! would take undue advantages, Thai j pc--ibllity no longer exiala. t’ ruler j regoluMon by Htale commission*. Ihe ■ politic utility com pa tie* are under Ihe i siicV'st I****ltd* control, la'fart, the! ha* swung *o far In iiisu) - cam's that It wa* the utilities which j hail to b» safeguarded against tin - I fair aiMitilage. Nowaday* It I* about a fifty fifty proposition and the public nc.-d have no fear that It* rep r<setiiaiivcs *,ire qoi lisiking after! thilr Interest* . A* cvidetue of this, the piddle is, gakiilfid f< te the fact that, today pah- ! lit utility service Is rclstlvely cheap er than anything el*< it buy*, wheth er Iw lotsttii*' *, uruuaemant, food or clothing I'tilliy rHi* have advanced I les 'lf f the war than any other •la prb< although the Utilities! have hud to puy Iwo alnd three times pre-war prti -n for their labor and tuutcrliib • The atlitc ct>ninil»*loa* are In the ; nature of Intermediaries or arbiters | Ik - !ween Ihe public und ,lhe Ulllllles, and Ihe matter of rates Is hut one instant e of their regulatory function*. All question* pertaining to ihe pnh-1 Me good are within jurisdiction of the**’’ lommlsslods. The ulllllles <m i K { ho favor, they a*k no -pc l«l ,„ n elderatlon ’l’hey seek only pi present , theli (uiises to these properly eon atltuied auihorin**, and through 1 them be allowed lietter to »erv* the public und to grow and expand a* 1 A . > Kuimond Ji. 4’arroll writes In the I'blladelphia I’uldb ledger: "Many newapwpera luck th«e facil ities to analyze.'weigh and *ttt an ab struse problem rcltung to Industry, t and Imis Into an eaail i Oiolcoeutlon , of facts. Her* the niche for a Iruln*<t.public relations titan III* rec ommendation lliitsl be his ill*laeler und reputation for truthfulness" Tli* actitdtlc* of the Bureau axe ill ’reefed by a committee composed of representative* of trie utilities In the two C l #collns*. They are own urn-I trlbutln* thefr part In handling the [sixteen billion iltdlar ptgilic utility luveaimenl of the country The committee, tli rough the Bureau, j offer* Itself do the newspaper* a*-, a ■ source of liiforntathm about the uiil illa* wbb h Is ready und willing ta sllpplfi expedltlouslv .itld accurately 1 anything In the way “of fact*, sad <ta*j tfatlra that may be desired ' s, ” ~ ~ 1 The utilities ore i tinfiilcni that with! a public itildei standing to supiiort the abwrntlon* of ih* • -taty commission*, Ihe best service will be obtained and 1 » beutthy growth permitted. It is with the t|ope that the public will study these problems of service ami growth, that till publication—| 1 Public ftervlcc- -I* Issued. 1 * M il HKItN MIRIM MS TO 00 TO ItOI hi HOI >T (ONf.l j h'liur jiullui,in car* In New Hern' |and|'wHl l>* itaed in conveying New; llb-thl shrlnetw and member* of their I families to the annual - spring cere tnoafel which will be held In Risky ,Mount on The car* will ; lenve tomorrow night allm hed tn Ihe regular wesiWbuiid train for (lold*- lioro. The' t laih dcaves here at 6:10 O'clock and the far* may be occupied until 7:iti Thursday morning. On the; r*Uirn trip the cars, will be open at 10 | o’cloi k Tkttraduy night, leaving Rocky Mount tn time to reach New Hern at 1:14 on the’ morning, of Fri day the it *■ - » A Splendid program has beep a r- ' ranged for thr ceremonial, tipenlng 1 With registration at the Rieka hotel at !i o'clock Thnr*du> moinidg and concluding with "an exhibition drill by Arab Palfol. of which John \i. Barkrr I* captain, followed by the Ahrlne ball to he held In the Fenner, we rehouse. ♦ ,1 I*9 BD I Qilveitowns i 1 mcmohoK vmv. :' I ridirgeuUr \ L^Goodrich ISihertown , jy w coftD I I Harris (iaiddc )■ Parker Motor Co. in S.T. McGill Tire Co. 1 • U I Standard Motor (.». j 1 I Wayne Tire Co. ! Many New Berg Rbrinera and »i l**rs from this InaiiHMUalr section ar* plenotng to make thw trip, white Imndeedx otother* from all parte ot * KaaMrn t’nmlina will be tkerwi irwell- ' lug tbe attendance Into the thousand*. , The program, aa arranged under the dlre-tlon of Recorder T. f). Braithsm, . In co-operation with various, commit' , I tees and Hfu-ky Mount Rhrioer*. la an Id to be one of tbe best that has! lie »n gotten ap fei any similar event, ll provide* for son»ntl»l»g for efttf hmir of the day. ' t e NFORA n JAfl. TFI-I,l* RKI t« 4Mt WARtne ». I. 1 • * Klixatifth <R) N. C. -- Moaea Bnrco. Adend. la I‘atuiuMuhk on • 1 charge »r forgery end awaiting ,trial iat the August term of Superior Pourt. dreamed a dream Honday night Which I til v I seed him that it Wgs Ms duty ( Ito warn tbe people of KHubefh CUf : of judgmi-tit to come. * This Is the dream In Moeea. uwn ' WANTS f.ORT I SINKT 111 ANONI) FROM 1 ring. Finder reiuirn lo Dr Corltetl | I at the Health idlb e and rev eive re waftl 22-At c IV. T. NV Mi. Mil S,. JOHN RTIK.RT, shoe shop I Sidles soles and keels. |I.2A. Mon a whole soles ami heels ! 0 M.ft*; half aoVee end heel* PI s*. All work guaranteed. 22-tit p |HR MATK A HR IMM THAT ViH * can nllach lo Ihe garden ho*e and wash yod*..car. The Fuller Brush 1 t‘« , represented by D M. tttanton. 1 phone AkVJ. 103 ,V. Slocumb alreet. 22 3t P | ATTENTION NKN. AUK * Til d .year*. It you are making leas than 136 per Week, are rellahlet ambi tious and willing to work, rail for appointment Phone Mtli-J. 103 N. Hlocuinb afreet. fJoldabof©, N. f. . P FOR RKNT I'MKF.F. PnmftltKll a tSwim* with bath Apply to Mra. I» M. Mlchanx. or phone 2HO-W. c tit r t ITT TNANHFK* I ONPANT Hf. A ry and light hauling Tsing dls ihßce moving Hadley A Baker, proprietor* Phone* 187 and fto. North f'euter street. West tilde. Dewey Bros.’ lot. 20-tit p ’ WANTm VOI R KniMTi WORK Tf> tiuish. Film left before ll) A Jt j ready lor .delivery at 5 P. M. Film left front 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. ready j next day at 12 M Give ua a trial, j Koilak Dept Oak l.eaf tttudlo. Box t 271, Gxildatioio. ,V C. p| roTND a rvi.r hm» row. nwai.- tow mark rtn right ear; weighs about iso pound*. Finder ran set shine at Orphans' Home Uy—paolng fox this ail. ts »i>rni to nam: totk nf;xt photograph Our work is guurau- , teed. Our prices will suit you.' Have your picture made today The j Oak I.eaTWtlidlo. phone 278. laix ' 271. fioldslmro. N. f. *2fl-6t p ! FOR RAI.K RWFKT PK AN FOR sale. fiOf per lou I'tione 2802. - 20 r.t c: FOR RFNT 4TKNINMFB RdMINN, | two with rnnaing wafer und iiutli j connected, lor aenllemer.. Phone ■ * H>3;. . 18-tit p! —y *■— - tWTTON AkFH FOR HAM nomnkers’ t leveland kNrst'\v**a | from breeder, ut |l per buaßFl. h See J \V Hnindon. Nalbmal Bank, liubtsboni. N. i\ Ih-tit p|j PH44NF. lulu, I. H. P4TF. A ITT list) -market Try some of hl-t 1 fresh water fish and ell other va- | natty* dally. l*-6l p l«H rr.R f FNT PTRK j wheat bread, for sglh at Goldahoro Novelty Co , 24.1 Center street. N. I 11-« t p, .—. — i ■ ■ • ■ | WVNTFBTO BI T A FIYK fAS- ! •enaer F.miex ur Buk-k atitomoMl- p - Must lie In good condition and . cheap. “Auto.” earn New*. 11-tit •• ' FIIW MI N I 3 I NFI KMwHKH * room*'wtih liwtb Gwrage privi lege* 803 W. Ash street. K. U Rlmmons. Phone 50S W.' 11-tit p 1411.M* HPHTTKH FFNAI.K PONT, four white feet Owner call at Newc ' office. 14-ls | w ANTI It to IO NT null. Itoott j In private home by voting couple. , without children. Addree*. ”X," \ care ol lioldstioro New*. 5-10 ts ' > FOR H4UK- IT.KAN PAPMKH, ONF ] cent a fpiimil New* ts | iMiuwMK ru TYrmnaiji I yew Will liWiHRH tag. C e i (imtl link Mm* ffiam «M-J J « \ I FAN WVKF “I.ONG TIWK I.IIANH* | ON 4 ITT OR I IM NTRT TV. VPIT.Y N. R. I.On’IN, AT.|l TOHNF.Y m r.AW. 4 18 II i I’HONF 720-J, i*. K. HI RNH BAIRV J _for your milk, wbern yon will get 1 quality, and service, and Indorsnd J and approved by I)r. A. H. Kerr, |f our efficient iaepnetwr. i Apr 22-1 mo c ' THE GOUKBORO MEWS words. "Huuday night I prayed, aang a hymn, thaw went, tu lied. I wgs wok en by a wort wrotev. 'Moses, why do yon sleep* Awaken and aee what Is ,io come and Intt the people ta he on their watch ' i “VV’hal did I »**? I saw a won -1 drrRH *re|»e. a behutlfnl river, clear a* crystal, only owe htrgo boat, and only two i places u> Und. ,"l »sw 0 Nil man a»d a low sot ! hiion and n reg| light woman trying ■*<» mnka It lo till* hoad liefora it left. M bread and a* extrn suit of clothe*, bread and ep extra *utt of clohtes. The low am man had ‘nothing with dilat. Tkev came to a hill where the rands (Tossed. * Tb* law sot ujso fainted and fell The extra suit which lbs tall man lied he laid on •the man who fell and laid tbe bwt •of bryad beside' him Tbe tell man j ran on Th* woman called him back. Ih* *ay*. ‘I don't want to go tbwt way' He *gva Well go the •atliar way. then' and he went on .running ams wee Just In time for the I host The hoe* left the Isndlxig with | the people sing Inn The woman 1 re j nisinea steading Ity the low sol man. ■her hair White, her sbi.es like Are. ,‘amd her •lothlng red a* blood. Cleveland a* Springs Hotel ' ! 1:1 Cleveland Springs Park Shelby, Ni C. * Open the Year Round Thpre Ih no Hott4 in North Carnlina that is altlt* to offor you more than ttu* Ckvalaml SpriiiKß HxKH. T o' , “ fc If you are Rocking rent, honlth, or pleidlore. All nrnuaemonta, gtHnl orchestra, and the climate is Idpal. Tho Dovelnnd MirToral -Springs water llUtt' famotiH for it’.x curutivi* i|uulitit*B for centu ripg. foods ure the very liest und thr Mrvlee id of the highdHt ntuiidard. Wp would like to have you write us for rutow. Cleveland Springs Hotel a 4 a. i — Aw -e I . Ten Fine Lots on Peacock Heights j (( LOCATED t>N MULBERRY STREET 3 Three Fine Lots on Kornegay. Street t | . MONDAY, MAY 26th, AT FOUR O'CLOCK | 1 Free fl y ; ,Free " Free 1 Frizes const it utingvboth c;ash and merchandise will . i 0 ' « be given away at the sale. f * « mak£ YOUR guess \ On the amount of numey in the Jar at MiUer’w Drug Store. The winner gets it , Attend (( ( the Male and profit by it. Lqt* will he hoW rtn easy t|rms and a Rand Coneert wilt be giy- )) / <*n or the ground*. » j Atlantic Coast Realty Co.-f “I M«r number *iiDit«r A great mimiwr of people war* (Xwndlni *»n •acta »Ht<> i»f tba »tr**V Tkrw boy* ilrrnted in whit* rod*- through the rn>wd. n«H i-p.uk log a word, lino of rb*-m cam* to me amt gar** mr a I l*l*f* of allyar. They bowed to tba ground, joined handa. and then look ed up to lhaaky and cried with a loud voice. Why not join Our l4nd*\ “Thin MVta men dresaed tn blue with rapt on their run ning with gaua In theft- handa. and the word* printed on th*lr hark*. W'hai .half I do* They cried. 'Can't you help ll*T' "Thifti. I mw fire come jlnwt* from the »ky. The wall* of the etty begun to (All. The utuplu running aud crying at the top wf fbelr votcea. *Hclp me. I»rd help die.' The flra burned higher and hotter. The ***- eil men were killed In the fire und the city waa deatryycd. „ All thuae arwn had- bowed their, heada to the gfs>rind. I »aW them, flying high be yond "the fire Ttear people. I have notified you »n the luird told mi. Now I um KutiMiled When I die your blood cußtMd he required at- mj bunds. l-Urk to the future I have told you what I saw The meaning i have 1 11 '■ not to)d you. hut took to the Juird - and He will open yowr * yoa omferatuMTlng add bli*. >Bu‘ *h ANNOtINOSIItENT 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for Register t*f Jwed*. subject to she will of the voter* at thfe June Pri mary. ' Shouhi I lie fortunate enough to lie elected I ptedgre l myself to irt every way poKsihfe a* r for nr thfr dntiW of the office to the eivtllW Hitinfactitht of the pftftpfo of thie county. | j. c. epWAfnp — —1 i —■ ■ ■i»a»i«M*BM«a*>Mwa*>—aw—■— V~ i ' ’ ' ' ' -UL— ... V." * ~ y ■■ -c • r—yr-jr —»* ' naiaiiliaiiiiai.ua n umafa >b i< ikeanaaasw«gaeßßa|o#wsii»4 ■ ' , a r jl TO THK OKMOORATIC VOTKBB 01-’ II I WAYNRCOUNTY \ l hereby announce m.v candktary f«r the offk*' of * Sheriff on the Ihntiocrirtic ticket in the Primary to v W held in done. 1024. and if nominated I pledfe to thepftO rdd? of Wavne County my heat efforts to serve them 1 1 faithfully and efficiently. I March 24. 1924. . . W.D. GRANT. ■ ■ r-' " ■ ——mw—w— ■— For State Senator * \ o I hereby announce myself a candidate for the State Senate subject to the results • / t f '** * i * of the Democratic Primary. 5 JOHN H. HAWLEY i— ......i.ii—i... ii.■ «■.■■■——MM■ l i ii—— - • —1 --I -----t-.-.rr-rmrmar --arar - 'g»r: ■f<tv rr mr OR. MAUDE E. WEIDMAN Chiropractor Complete X.-Ray Laboratory Palmer School Graduate Fourth Floor Grant Bldg. Phone 479-483 - ■ ■ i tom cimir* reruns _ < - ' Tk* Jr Vernon Ninadard annoanr** an entirely b*w roatraet !>• t au.ivN UMTurnmr uvnomniTr Pnrenla y*B c»*T afford net t* lm*»llpnl* tbtt **w paM*y. A ’pb*M call wilt bri«« «*t repiweewtaUra i . iKPFrKSON NTAxntun r.iFE i**t i**rE co. ;*• J. ir. I.obg**t, Jr. Ks. SpccUJ (he *laU*aat lhH)k Tdaphs— M Jr—- . J THURSDAY MORNURI, MAY 21. IM4 • -
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