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* -“ "■ *r 1 ■ ■ ■" 1 — ■■»■■ i I WATCH AND WAir'FOQ THE WA YNE COUNTY FAIR -OCTOBER 28-3 LI 1 I " A"» 1 ' - - “ ■■— ■■' '■ ■■ ■ '■—'— -" "■-'—l '' » - ■■• ■' - -•— - *'- ■ -■■ ■ - • i ' * WEATWR I •Ms •baw#m Kn4«i, •*• I * THkER; NO. 1 I yhn W. Davis Says American People Responding To Democracy 9 s Call ~ a PfcAL MASONS BUY PROPERTY FOR THEIR HOME V'EMOCRATIC PARTY’S LdANDARD BEARER IS rffitTAlN OF ELECTION Speaking at a Reception Given in His Honor at the National Capi tal, John W. -Davis Declares That He Has “an Abiding Convic tion” That the People of This Nation Will Stand by the Demo cratic Party at Elec tion. Wathlagtaa, Hept. 27. (AIM S<«Mi roatpahra trip- ip W*»t Virginia u| Dflavar*. John A. Rath, made a Ijflix visit t<»«t*J to IXmorrMlr knMaiuUn h»r*. »**W*s conferring with part) lnl»r* and other*, the «lepiorm(- ■niMMllil aostlae* »mt»t **v prat hundred newspaper mea at >r** fAte. mac at- ImM a reception la hi* honor ll a iHstrirt ol I i.lsmbU Iha- KraOr flak Niwtkllr at the recent lon Hr. , Parte «aM Jte had an "abiding cone let Ion” that the \a»»rlcan r»oole were respond Inr to U**- •ararjr’* call and that the Beam rrh«« wrote ala It (hay had the I*lll to «ta. He added that (here ware Increasing etldeare* of «nrh .a wtlL Afthr right hour* In Ihl* city, th* Democrat!r standard hearer departed for Wllntimrten, IkrL, where hr Ipt u *ng«genmrt to night lo dallter hi* Ur*t »ddre«« t« the ramitaim la IMnwar*. From that rHjr h* will n to hi* personal headgaarterv In siea Tartu' STRIBLIMG PUIS UP POOR SHOW IN BOUT . T- - Georgia Youth Given Newspa per Decision at Buieigh Ijiat Night But U . Whh a Poor Scrap. * ,_r h' 0 Rslelgh. Sept,-—Young StrlWhri; of- VUcoa. Ua.. otit-potnt*d Vie- Me i.aughltu. <« New York, bp a small margin n a ten sound ItOut here to* night, according to the decision on a majority of the n w *|> *pci ma*> The bout wm marr-tl hy, a * *4rW>* of clinch**. far which both fighter* ware I declared to be equally girttly. OF LEAF IT / DOfflUM ARE LIGHT Only 400.000 Pounds Tobacco Sold There During First Week Thut the .Market Is Opefe. Durham. Hept. 27- Despite the In (lenient weather of the past week, which kept many farmer!) away, the Durham Idhacco market disposed of 400 #OO pouuds of tobacco during the opening week of the aelllng season, at an The prh-P:* ralrfVd from t <»-niH to 52 cants per pound. ; i Dutch Steamer Afire In Port Buenos Aires Bueno* Air**. Rept. 27—The Dtttrb •taauier “Celasno." front' IVnsa ola. Fla., with a cargo of lumber, caught •ra today and sank In the Bu*a»* . Aires roadstead The craw waa TOE GOLDSBORO NEWS v 14 PAGES TO I# AY Portrait of King Edward Visiting niled Stales in 'OO General Chi Ester-Yean, ■ jfi. The holiday trip lo America' of* the I’rluc* of Wo lea recalls the vhrtt of hi* grandfulher. the lots King Ivhsurd. then the J’rlnco of Wales •- Tin- prlnos was fond of hunting and mad* a trip through central Illinois wit ecu same uns .x then very plciillr'til. A dumber of his party ««* th.< late Col: U. I*. Ma.ig.uf of Dwight. 111., to shorn. th» , nrinra pee—ntad ihd auC»-j Ki-nphci) portrait ptrturcd above. ( The portrait Is of the J I’rlnoe ofl Wales os hu appeared at that' Itjrie . , - V UNIVERSITY ELEVEN. SUFFERS IDEFEST For First Time Since 1007 Wake Forest Gridiron War riors l)eft*al Their Old Ene mies—Score 7 lu^Ae Wake I" ircrt ' N. *• |«I 27. Kor th Itrst lline since l'Jtrv it Cr Korcsl t'ulleKd defeated thii l r qlvwr*lt)' of North Carolina here thin afternoon Iq s hoocw as 7to 4. Wtikc, Korc-it Doltcge >defrota»l the I niverslty of North Carolina, here thin afurno'i* h) i score «f 7 to h Wake l orcsl scored 1 early Th im (Tte ' first <iuitrter Wficn .Cireiu-oa broke through '</' n 70 yard run und u lyucbi'own. Kl ft rbc kh'kv'l the pin <nn n< Cmjo- Ytna’wrorcd In the saiflc quarter when diriitil haltered lis wt»y across tin line alter a uisrcb front mid field. The naliie and 7;lm>• >1 lit a uiywa* anil throughout lb he»vb i \v.ik I'erect lino ucmonsl rated Its sdp< riorlly. •" SCOUTS THIS SECTION PUN» COMPETITION Will Compete With the Seoul* of (he Wilson Courfcii Durint* Forthcoming WiLson Fair,' Scouts of TiiHi urora « mini d will cu*ll|»etc Willi Hie HcOllti of the W'll tun Coarncll, dur na the Wilson rtiir I’lons are now uiulor any to have. Tttw arora C<mn II- repreaentrd at u rail, that la to lie put on by the Wil ‘ntn Council dutlag th<dr Kuir The Soot it Raeeiiilvc ; »t Wilson and the executive of this dlstri) - *. are now fworltlac on th<- (irigtram flint wll e«y«‘r ovity outdoor ,pli< * of -rout lug. • m 1 Vei y oltrn the glil alm threatens to'acreuni |Q you kb s h<*r would l» ■ora Uabis to aursaat if you uuta t 699 Bales of Cotton (rinned in Wayne To September 16 ■ Heaiudleua of the fact that cli matic ctindltlona in Wayne j r»ccnUy have nut be< n conducive j to the plckiut of cotton and (ho Maige qu.iulilies of the fleecy sta J ple.rcntttln in the fl«Jd». ginning I roporls. up until September - 16th j show that fitiy bales acre ginned in Wayne county tip to llmf Mu»<' Figure* for ginning up to Scp- Icmbor Itit'h. 1323. w ere not avail - able yesterday, but It is believed thut they exceeded that of IHM, iki aceouut of the tact that a ilry , pin son pro edeil that period and farmers had more opportunity to j pick und gin their cotton. ncEßim : ID MEET MM ' Commit lee Who Has ( harue of KaiMinyf Finanm for (ioMs- Iwro’s Itcrth in I’ropost-d Lcauue Arc (p Meet. Monday eycnlngj at. K u’cluck ibT' i finance committee wbb h hus i barge of raining the Minds to put Ooldslmro |Tir^rtF<* — : HH4iani mV i r < [ ii.l: eliull I .rogue will hold an Impor i taut meeting at the Chamber of I Cummer e, at which lime plans tall) I be made for ruling the additional 1 money needed to assure Goldsboro's • lit ranee Into the league , Tim* ar 12.60® has been subw rlb -cd toward this fund. An additional Is, needed- before this city »an iRe aSSiiri'd «»r u place In the lyague and, nl the meet I lie on Monilsy eV'e nlug this mutter wlllnbe given due j ) <>nsid'*rnlkm and pl»aa made for se curing It. SEARCH FOH BURIED TREASURE HERE; i MAY BE POT O’COLD C'lfrk in l.ocnl Office of Aljun (lie ('<kis( l.inc Uuilwuv Com pany (ids “Tip" Thai For tune is Hidden Nearhv. Talcs of bwrVil treasure! Dreams of untold rlehtu! Al| ol these anil and A few more, bavi bieii fliltine llirougb tie ’ mind of J M Ragan, of the clerks in the bcul office of (he A4J»ntl< I ’onsl l.lne Hallway enn| puny, during t'e imihl f.w ilavs TUerp’s a r 1 ason. too. for all of theseEnecordlng lo the accounts of the affair as rt-UteU by Mr. Hagan. > i'e p. dark, burled reason and w*ien he discovers this ‘reason, or rattier Utleartbs il the lap of old Alvllt cr 13lrth.. fl u n ls who h»Ve been suill |ng at him (or ilujk lie udmita. Will be aiming lie- llrst to enngratulal'- him and offer (heir services In assist, lug him to spend bis weslib Hut, will they ’ Mr. Hagan say they will not, j Hut. on with the story. Heeeiitly Mr. Hagan leeeiVed a ■‘tip" that there was « fortune buried ncur an oi l well oho where In the vicinity of the. Virginia I .limber an! H<iXo>( Otnimny s plant fUsre that time In- has [m at *l| of, Ills spare no men|< In »n attempt lb locate the •ante H'range to say the treasure Is pnvr« elusive Ih»n the oil w«|| down 'n ll\e Havelock section »nd refuses. Hius far, in b. found. Hut* Mr. Hagan |s of ihe slicker type. \ islon of u fortune.and* a lit<- of i-use ire too much for him to give up wlHiout a dr uric II (s |M>4lHv>e ■hat g'ld Is there and gold he intends lo find, |f it |n If the 4or-,t comes to ihe worst *nd Mr. Ragan ■unuol Im ate t|i« hurl..l Ire.'.or. olio 'Wise. In |n|en,l« lo ptirrhs'e an 'Tmiirainr" used by’ treasure hunters und with the aid us i this he feels sure that he will Ire ■ sncaewFui. But in the meantime be , Inlands u> continue hla axpiorstiona. GOLUSRORO, N. C. Sl NDAY MOKNING, SEPIfeMUKK 28. 1921 HD CHIU DE WELL REPRESENTED (T BIG EXPOSITION IHu ns Now Hr inf Made for Tur Heal Exhil.il nl **Hi« Show" lo lie Held at New York in January. ■ Mr. Waller Denmark, serrelary of; the Chamber of Commerce, returned j to the city lust nlgkt front Kulelgh, where he bad been to confer wilt Mr ! Drane, of the Geological and 1“co- | nbm»e Survey. In regard to Golds- j boro's representation nt the HoUtbi-rn j Kxp'sition, to be fry 1.1 at New York I in January. ,J' '% Three euslem ('srolina weeretsrlfs and three from*western Carolina had been called for * conference with Mr. l.rauc and the meeting was of much Interest Mr. Tirana pointed out llial till' was to Im* a North Carolina exhibit. ' not a sectional affair, and thsi cYery j section of the stiibf would be repre sented. The only - sections I" i»urt about it will he in th« liler"Gure (which various cilles will dlurlbute The exhibit will cost Idt.-OtlOr* The | Slate approfirluted $15,000 for till* you aufw and Ftkapm ls yet to lm mis eil clans for securing this money ' i‘i re discussed and s eampuign with Hil. end in view will Is- started soon On,- of the I eat il r. x of the expos! ilou will la,■ ■ continuous moving pic ture showing sections ol North Caro lina from coast to mdttntulns There pl< hires will tie made ilimit'dbde|y ami lie in readiness for a .show ing. STATE COLLEGE HAS A STRONG COMEBACK Out-piaytNl in lht> Initial IVriod t»v Trinity. They Kaßy and Wni Their Game. Raleigh, Hept. 27. Ontplayod In Ihe i Initial perltMl ths ’afternoon by Trin ity under Ihe couching of Howard Jones, Ihe ‘State t ’olbge eb Ve" CMS#I latch strong la the floal .period ana talTied It po(nls while the llltie la-i --ils lulled in score. ‘ 'Keil" Isisater scored ihe first tom hdow ti ufl. r u fm w/ird pans and a twenty five yard run by At. John son had <urried the pigskin .within -Hiking diKl aci 'f the foul. John PbO made ifiu other tourhown sod Lassiter kicked boih extra points. , < t.. (ICE PPESHTIIII CINDIDITE IS SURE DEMITS TO WIN governor Hryan Says Inditn lions Now l T (»Inl to a llemo cralic Victory in Five Weal - ern Slates. Chicago. Ills H-pt 27 Judications nt preaent pointed to a democratic victory ;n *t l*;o>f five western state, with two ilmibtful. Governor Hryan. democratic candidal* for vie pr< • , id«nt, told newspaper men on his ar-1 rival for bis hist ‘vMt l<* Chicago since big nmuinatlpn. “It Is too early," li<- bald, **to make nnv deflnl'c p-edlctb n , bus my rcpofi* ,-,i ifregent from \>hr.t ka sn.l horderlmr --Isiesr Indicate ; 'hat the demirrats will carry Nc- j lira ska. Knn-iigif New Mexico and Wynnfioa " While reports from Sisiih Dakota are “re-y encouraging." they w*-rr not complete emuigh in make a pr*-. 1 diet lon. Asked direct Ijf regarding reports (list It* line! been 'Tnaeiive" in th'- ! •iimnali'n, by (nirftnlog hi speerbe to his liiam- slate uiyit nearby points, i Governor Bryan replied that the gas ollftc and oil combinations "would , tall yoti that lam not a paclflat" ‘ MASONIC BODIES OF THIS CITY SOON TO BE ABLETO BOAST HANDSOME HOME I .cutler *of the Attack t*n jj I hainKhai's Defenders I tssr^ ‘ ft* ►- ‘ t CB'liNki I As kyaiigHti lender, (ten. Chi tw | lieell wan ms un Ihi- Cheklun forces. self stylod defenders . x , Hlmngtiai. The t'huklang army 4 i under the rotiiniand of Ge«. I.i Yting hulling. In Ihe rorly *i« K . of the fHctloiid) war lii|i-r«wt ci i i tered In l.he attitude « Cen, Chung. Tso tin of Manchurt amt (Jon. Wu ivi fu, nwuiary KOX .rn ir of Chihli i'rovluee and a powerful iiiflip-naM In the ivklutc lioveniiii.nl. Moth had declared thut they had no Inteiit'iott of In-) terfvrluif in what they declared was n local l.shl helwuvn the two Tin Ituns. * . REVIVR NT ST. JOHNS CHURCH SUCCESSFUL Serifs nf, Meelinps at lx»ral| Church to End Wednenday— I(es|»nn.se During the Week I Most (iratifyinßx * Ihe r.-vival whb h ha* b< <-n In progresn at HI. John's M. K church, .for tin- pant ten days, wax featured Friday evening with a peworful ser moo by the ppstnr, whbli was lb* iriii'il to with rnpi utlenlu»n by tb« large eongregallon which hod us femhleil to bear his remark- during tills season of religions activity. Ik had been planned to eimtlntie i he revival through today. Iml irwtng.i. lo Ihe fact Hint 111-hop I'nllTns l)an by 1 1 lo pay tie city a visit today, und preiuh twice at Ht Haul church and in order that rf«fT. tn*mhar. of . St Jofin's rnlßtlt h»iir him,' if wui* de elibd not to have services SWnd.iv . Services. ‘however, will In- resnhieit Monday. Much good has ffMilled from this series of mi-i'tlngs and the pa-lor Is w<l| plnased with Ihe rexiittd ultain Town Recently Visited By John Davis Burned S'd.illli Mo ~ Sepi 27 town of * Hum store "ear w here John Vv | Davis, lemiM rule pri'.iblenUul vandl date spoke recently nt a lainquel | openlne the demiarnlle numpalKn In Missouri was parttblly h) i tire early today, sie>uiliug to reports j rearhlng her*. Carolina Company Will t Operate Ship Lines V, j .bimii<,n. Sept, 27 -The Caro- i lilts Company, <4 Charleston, toiluy i was designated by the Hhlpping Hoard I to (>|>eiate like ioov.il id a le<l n*rvlcs- . friHii Smith AHanlli: ports to Ihe I'nllvd Kingdom and eoulla< ul»l |Cu r*pe The servke will (mi known as j lb* Auiarixan FalmvUo lon*. v I t PAGES TODAY J. H. Hawley Named Campaign Chmn. For Fort Bill FollowUia the meeting of th* Goldsboro Cliuihber of Commerce lasi Tuesday night at wbbb mem tiers heard Major General Gleun dtacuss Ihe taut terminal bill and' Went on record sh endorslug lb* same, CaloM Albert Cox. «t»te eampaUn chairman, has uppotiitnd Mr. J'di* II H«wl*y, former prosl dent of Un- Chamber of Commerc*. aw campaign chairman tor Wayn* county for the port lermlnsl refer • ndtiui. Mr. Hawb-y, wcho Is In favor of this proposition, has n r * eepted Ihe appointment and will do everything within bis power to' put It "over the top" In Waynn county. f . fiMlnr _ VICTORIDUS OUTFIT Dt*fritted I’reabyterlan Coileft of South Carolina at Ashe ville Yesterday; Score 15 S Asheville. N C. Hept, 37, David son Wildcats debated Presbyterian College of HoiHb Carolina here tod»> 15 to 3 In u slight dri/xle on a ailp pery und duugi'rous* Held Davidson's scoring i .tine frouii two tpnchswpX.by Jllsek and Headricks and a safety w ith Hie Blue Mioeklugs making thvir only points by a held goal by Warner in ihe Hist qusrler l« RIDES ARE TO BE FEATURE OF MIDWAY NEXT FAIR Eight of the I«iKKf"t and Rant 'Hint Human Mind Can Con ceive Will hr Found at Wayne County Exponllion. Visitors In th* uMdWay at Hu Wayne county fair this year, will find wtlM modern rules awaiting th»m fhnrr Inrlpjkd in whldi are a nuui tier of Ihe inoqt < nt> to be found iii any fair In the stute. - Among these will be found the cgt-1 erplll*r, Ov*-l- the Falls. The Hufter- i fly, Gloat Canwait hlx K»rrl* Wheel, Aerial Swings. The Whip, and' others! <>U‘* of the most Interesting leg lures along lh« midway will bo the' aubalrorne. where the daredevils will; ride, raw und drlV* on lb* “wall of.| death." . All in all there will tie siginethlnr doing every mingle tn keep the vis-1 Itor tnt the fair Inlvresled aud enter ] taint'd Two big brass hands will , furnish music for the midway, and 1 these will play almost continually , all during the day and evetuug. Veteran Arre«ted and . is (iiven the Reward, New Orleans. Kept 27 Herman Moose, twenty-lit ft*, a p*(lenf at live ’('•lltil Stales Vet eras lionpitui at Al i glers. when m renii v ns a ftigl , live from juattee from Fort Meade. I'D, w«. given the reward offered lor bis apprehension by the detec llvph who made (he arrest when the* learned he waa ill and without funds Vile defe*llv«a were veterans (»f ttiej Spanish-Ajaerlean war. Moose it | wanted In tbr ITorlda tow* to aa qw«r a ob«t»a of forgery. . . , f "J,! i "" .I.l——■ MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS . PRICE PIVR CENTS Masonic Holding Cor poration Yesterday Completed Purchase of the Grantham Property on William Street; Will Remodel Building and Turn it Into One Which Will Be a Thing of Beau ty; Work Starts Soon Th* WsmhUc Holding C«9MS- I i*a. re present lag l***J luiMt h*4le« yesterday c4aii4 • 4mH for th* UraaUiam property M WllUam sfrroL which ha* Mmb parcha**d tor • <■■—!» hams i aad as »**a as p—skto t)W wart of r*M*4*Nag (Ms ttnen (*ss• be started u 4 rasM to pin i “TiUiwa x * wjto l '' news wHlvx *f th* *Sg (W prop erty k rssiMxiwl SM of tig mast t slant) l* la th* rPy aag lamU Himi toal that they tmti mt’ hat# sororod • mmf 4Ww*k Trofatlv* pkm tor IM rwmad elag if the stradar* call tor the taralog if th* xaraal Mary #f the bulMlsg hate g Urge taSga rrom while (be l«w«r ■ter will h* <n4 f*r social parrot**. The itnrS m te k* Improv ed la maay alyl awl Ute pipe* made yaxt a* sttraeUto aa pro. stela. WHITE BOYS TO BE GIVEN TRUt MOMMY Chari™ Carter and David Frro man to Face Judge Bland on Cluirße of Urmy of on Au tomobile. Charles Carter and Darld Fr#*- mn, whits youth* of this city, who Were placed under arrtet a* South port gevarsl day* sgeta. on a charge of having sloteo as autasnohil* own ed by Mr. K F C. Mata, tha maehla* having been t alt eg from -a point oo Walnut street whara th* owner hod parked It for a f#w mteutaa. and who have bean It) th# Ways* ooanty Jail fan several dnr», will b* given a bearing tomorrow ttefor* Judge Blaotf. It Is a|l*g*d that th* youth* took th* car to a point to Brunswick t county, and thwrs ocetdrotaly d*- etroysd It by flr*. VISITING UDESI' • CITY TEHUEREB UMCU '.Chamber of ('em more* god A Mert hants Asaociotion Art as - Host al I .unchen at tko Kin nun Hotel. Forty or more niewtbtra ol th* Girls Club aud county home dsanan istratora who spent yrotarday la th* x-My alien, Hag and pxtrtlclpaUhg In ,thc district deuiotwtrntloti which was held *t the Court Hotie* war* th* guests of the ( hXmfeav of Cowmsrc* and the Merchants Association, at a luncheon t'ndsr-d to them at th* enauo Hotel yestartlay aftaroonn at 1^ o'clock. v, r jx. 7>*jp£ The repast was a aamptuou* on*, and waa thoroughly enjoy ad by thoaa who parUatk of It and at It* coaelw | »>oo th* guaate gave a rtniag rot* of thank* to the chunk*r and th* ia*r ebants orgaateatloa (oc thotr hoapi laitty. , th-jSsjS - - - , •*- •*
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