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■ mm -■ ... , —■— ' ' mo WYoun pride in the wa yne county fair-buy a season ticket % - r * 4 ' '""" ' "1 ■ ——— l in i.m-d—— in I ii ■■■ ii i - -- ■ * 1 ' VfclL [A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE VOLUME THREE; NO. 183 Asheboro Hears Governor Morrison on the Ports Terminal Measure HON JOSIAH W. BAILEY TO MAKE ADDRESSTONIGHT f" -f NORTH CAROLINA IS BEING I CALLED ON TO SETTLE FATE wr* * * V' ' ' 1 I I ii o '• T ■ - f> A ... ... Governor Morrison \ Tells People of Ashe j boro That it is up to J This Stete to Say r Whether She Wfll Progress or Go Back word; the Voters will Have the Power to Decide This Question at the Polls, He - As serts. Oft 11, -Tile rr*»A at ffi* tltot tVMI not ken to. ■lght to Imi tiouAw Horrl • Ota mW» the Mtato Porta ait Tentaoab pwpwßlaa cimpletel) •11*4 the Randolph rant koiao lit avciHewod, nt la It *ir« Dwaffllk amt Uvpablkaa lutin, boar*ag eat th* voter* •orb da«la rating that tt >a aat a Forty taaao or rroatlve at party Many woaioa van la the aadl «•*•, •• fewt kooo th« cmo all IMa »Wk, at loait Airy, 4’o»* AHa—tli aat Uih|t»« rrota|a gad the latlntwa ihoaa 111 haoa mi More tkaa he •«- yot*4> Thai tha Matter b mi a parti* Ml poMUcgJ oae was shown ky! GovOrwaf Sorrboa la tke stnte ■eat that aaytkla* a pea which Senator Mmmoo. and larbn hotter aye afreet! aad npea •bleh Soaatar Orrraiaa aad Ike feehla, are not he a part baa ««•■ The voeoraar toaivht eaipka* alao4 that th* I alt*d State, aoi era mat b deteloplav water* way, •• aa laatiae scale. That N b a AH polk) of tke aatfß* al gmernmeat aad that it la aot wine for Barth Carolina to pay heavily la d»v*leptk* waterway* la other at ate, ky paylav atere federal ta««o then all the other atetea of the Month cwaablaed, aad ••vied- to partklpate la the de- j 'Hepwrat of llrr o«a aartvabd waterways. . "It la at w>ae tor tht> able of North Carolina.' be said, ‘to pegfoet long er to bnlld dock* or wharve* and warebouMp and uglier terminal fa elflttea which w|J| place It in a posi tion to phara Ip henry bknuial ap prrpriailoa* for the development of the rlvera end navigable waterway* of th* United Staten "Congreea doe* not provide a"y* whir, terminal fpclltli-a it ta up to thd state* of the rltka In the state. Wdo thl*. W* cannot hoi>« Hr *top fixer policy of the United State. /govArnment, »o. Nortel t aroltno 'fn tnre to cntlnu* to pay. We now pay more than >he other atatea of the d : whole aouth combined The Question la w||| we share a. we are certain I S»3 p«y. \ . ‘ The Uongrc.. of tha United States to the river, and harbor, bill passed la 1922. authorised the secretary of wrr even to wtththold appropriations mlaes public terminal, were provid ed by th# states or municipalities and I • pen to all upon equal leriiin. so If v/* do not provide public terminal, open to all upon equal term, we can hoi hop* to ahare ta tha appropria ting amounting to million, of dul laM. which under tse fixed pllky o( iM l'alted State, government are to Y* made " | Pelkj ta Remain Ms evidence of the fact that there wag no tendency to change the pol kylof the invsranieat with refer enph to expenditure. for *d*velop pfent of aaterw.ys. th*..,,.. governor (Continued on page .lx) V-r- : , THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ♦ * ;I i ■ Small Amount Weed Sold Here During * the Past Week Bales of leaf tobacco on tb« ' Ooldaboro market this week only imoiftitcd to 219,191 pounds. I * The total price paid for the weed Deposed of during the week wa» M4.74UM The number of pound, of the ! wend disposed of here this week I decreased below that of the past j week, on account of /he face that lArmera hare been ( .pending the ; major portion of their tim* in ! getting thielr cotton out of the l kids. I Heavier saloa are expected dur ing the coming week, o- NOTED DEMOCRATS IDE TO OT CITY Hon. A. L: Brooks Anon* Those Who Will Be Hoard In Golds boro Duriw* Cosing Week. Two apewkers* well known in the ■ ariks of damocracy in North Carv 'nl«. will be heard In Ooideboro next week and local party members are ■nucleating a rare treat in their vla t to this city. On Monday night. October 20th. Hon. A. U Brooks, of Hickory, will iddreaa tljr voters at a mass meeting o be held at the court house. On Wednesday,, night. October 22, Or. Oella Dixon Carroll, of Prlnce ion. will address th. voters here. Dr. 'arroll will bring a message of un ; usual Intercat to Goldsboro demo crat.. and It I. hoped she will have a | large audience. FUG TO K RAISED SUNDAY AFTEHNDQN ImFTcSHive ExerriseH to be Conducted Sunday at 3:30 O’clock at William Street School. *c Os capectal Interest |. the an nouncement oP the flag raising *-»er tlae. to be conducted at the William street schoQl tomorrow afternoon, at 3:30 o'rlock, at which time the flag olfared by the Ooldaboro Hotary I’luh last fall, and won by that school, 1 will be raised. . The flag raising exercW* will l»c | conducted by a troop of Boy jAY-out*. under the command of l-bigle Scout W. T. Orlflln, Jr., who Will give an exhibition of the proper handling of the flag. The program as planned calls for, aq, address hy some well known ■treaker. and thin Is expected to prove of equ*| Interest to the flag raking Itself. 1 " "»■ Southern is Making Number of Changes Atlanta. Oa.. Oct. IT-—Announce* mi-nt-of the Hpp.iniment pf Ralph II Morris to Im- aaslstant freight traffic l manager of the Southern Railway Sy.fbni in charge of eastern agencies with headquarters at Washington. I>. C., wa* male Uul.y by Vke l’r«*ld«nl K R Oliver. Mr Mortis heretofdTe hu* h.d supervision over the western sgende. of the Houthern. with head quartern at <inrlnnat|. and la being transferred to Washington to similar Jurisdiction over the agenclea In the Fbi.t. V *- Dane hall has now given away Is Ibe gridiron Maybe coal prices w||| no' go up this winter. Bui the expeytsd win more than likely arrive. 4 ) • PAGES TODAY | , I I,(M)K GIRLS, HERE’S HOW THEY DO IT ''' ■ rr 7 A ' : I laeorat la this pictura. Sha la havliur hw gown U -Si'-'-S* "T— -.s 'y::-4XT.-s: LOCAL IGHS SHOWED YESTERDAY THEY Hi ll BEST CONOITIM! Dfgpite the Showiiw Made by J the Score IxH-aix Demonntrat ed Their Stuff in Yeaterday’a Game at Tar boro. By a score of 6 to 0 the Ooldab«ro high school eleven yesterday aft#r- : noop defeated the strong Tarboro high nrhool team In one of the rUancßt game, ever seen on ■ grid iron at that place. The game w». hard fought fr«ni start to flnl.h, troth Uams putting up a splendid exhlhlUou of football- However, the Tarboro eleven waa not I capable of bolding hack the on slaughts of the Goldsboro" boys and went down in deftuti. The next game will be played In j tbln city next Friday when the locals meet the Kinston eleven.. Sentence of Fjfty-Two Men Affirmed by Judge Chicago. Oct. 17 (AV Hentcnre* of Mfty two men in She famous Iml liquor case* were afllrmend to day hy the United State* curcult court of appeal.. Among those whose sentence were affirmed wa* R. O. | Johnson, former mavor and i lr»wla E. Marne., former ‘ hherlrf of <* ' lADIKN MEET An Interesting meeting of th*- l.di>i» In th<- third ward was held at the horn*- of Mi** Satterfield, corner Joltp and Chestnut stree. yraterday, afternmm Mr William Allen made an 'Xreljeet address w tillh was greatly 1 enjoyed hy those who were present. HKIBO SAYS NVell. *s Its fair Sun ■ff Jsy. »<• hop** every imly •** s to ; qhiir'i^ IIEITHER MIREI IHT TOI)IT .Ealr Ratnrda) aad fvaaday.. I.M* lle change In baysnlaril GOLDSBORO, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTTOBER 18. 1924 ; 10 DECIDE Wffllß POSTMISTEBIBE IS j 10 PAYOUTBIG SUM E. A. Simpkins. Receiver for Sherman & Hobhe, Deponited Money lit Own Name. Bank Failed. Creditor* Act. Among tha interooting civil cakes heard before Judge M. V. Barnhill to Wayne Superior Court yesterday wa* that In which K. A. Mtmkln*. post master at the Go4d*boro ofllce, and who In (his caae waa acting as re ceiver for the firm of Hberman and > Hobbs, horse and mule dealers, seek, to avoid the payment of the sum of 11,000 which he had depoatted In a I oil i range hank end which waa lost when the (tank failed. Mr. Hinikin* had. It la aald, de posited the money In th* l**Grange hank a. un Individual, sad not as re ceiver for the firm he represented. When the bank failed and the money was Inst, creditors asserted that the money ha had there was hi* own. and not that of the defunct home and mule dealing company. Judge Barnhill ha* Ike matter un der consideration, and will render a decision today. DAVIS ENDS 1 THIRD > JOURNEY TO CHICAGO ! In a Whirlwind Finish Dcmo rralic Presidential Nominee Makes “Three Addresses in W indy City. Chicago, 1111., Ort. 17. (A*) Bound ing again hi* position on religious liberty, person tights slid elunglgeing W oodrow W'lUfin , .for championing Ho- cans* o i & determination in be half Smaller nunguis. John tV Ihtvl*. democratic presidential nc«n Inee. tonight coni'luded hl» third cam pealgn visit to Uhlcago snd started to Fawt Ht. lauii*, 111 and St igmlf Mo. Mr. Davt* rushed through hfa lust few hours, making ihre speeches in aa many nectlons of tfae* city to night Th* first was before snati dlance In th* Bohemian quarter, the second before a Jewish gathering an! 1 the third before an ntidlenc* of Ho-. ,i*h people. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN IN WAYNE COUNTY TO BEGIN WITH SPEECH TONIGHT - iL— - - - - . . __ . i -■ BARNHILL SETS VERDICT IN CULBRETH CASE ASIDE Judge Decided Thai Error Waa IftMla la Not Polling Jury' Altar They Had Retiiraad a Verdict Granting Plaintiff Daawges la the Bam of 88,000 in Suit Against Horde* Manufacturiag Company—Goon to High Coart. - - - - iir-im .ii • Holding that h* had mad* aa error in not polling tha Jury, a* requested by tb« defendant. Judge M V. Barn h llloL Rocky Mount, yesterday after neon »*;t aside tba verdict rendered In t|M case H. C. Uulbreth V* Urn Boden Mnd'iYa* lining f'omapny. tried at laad week’s eoMioa of Wayne Rnp *Hor Court and la which the Jury ran d*fe«l a verdict graattng the plain ilff Rhtiages in the simi of $2,000 In a null tor SIO,OOO against tha defen dant company. Unlhreth. who waa at ooa Uaae in tha employ of the defendant company cl»lliad to have* (pustaiaed Injur*** aa a of th» pegllgeoea pf^^he PROPOSED MEET TO~ TORM LEAGUE HERE RAOKMIED OFF Greenville Failed ta Let Her Inteats be Knows and Chair man Van Issndingham Can cels Meet. The proposed mo«tlM la this city y*»terduy for tha purpoae of form lag the Ks*tern t orolina Baseball league. Tailed to material tie. c. V. Nitiil.andmghani. chairman of the. trmimrary oommlttoo, yesterday tala graph'd to Mr C. Green, president of the local association, and stated; that on account of the fact that nothing definite had been heard Imm Greenville In regaard to whether they would enter the proposed lea gue.- and that It waa dealred to have representation from that town, th* meeting would have to be postponed. Goldsboro. Kinston eqd Wilmington •r* all In eadinea* to com* Into the popa»e<l league. Three other 'own* are needed to make the league poa-i rlble. Mr. Vanlomdlngham dkl not I stats In bla telegram when the meet ing would he held, hut It Is IlkHv that this will he decided In th* next few day*. ~ . ■ .- n ' P Fate of Near Score Rests With Jurors I 0 Fredarkfe: Md.. oet 17 - Th* fate id eighteen men, and tine woman. *ll residents of Myeravllle. tonight wan tn th* hand* of two Judges upon the conclusion In circuits court of th* tar unit feather r»a*. growing out es an attack Inst July upon Miss Dor othy G random .Fourteen of the defendants today pleaded guilty and five not guilty to charges ot rioting and. throwing themselves upon the mercy of th* court, tong the stand and told their veaaertloa with Hf* affair. Coolidge Satisfied With Report as Made Washington. Oct. 17. (>P> t»r*ai dent Uoolldge batgy expressed salta fgcttoa with the -report of the repub lican; national noiqmlHb a* submit ted to the Hirsh committee, at f’hj c.ago. on campaign expendßirve which-he showed that the campaign had hr*n «-oaducled with acre and re gard to 'h* law. • PAGES TODAY defendant. H- asked for doamges In the aim if f6.pttd. The cas< was a hard dought one and the Jt*ty deliberated tor hours before returning g verdict granting th* plaintiff damages la Ut* *iup above mentioned Attorneys for tke defendant company asked tkSt Jury I* ~. ... I..wpa ttarnbill declined to acc-d* t- the Supreaw Court on the gnurl thT the jury wa* not polled and J dgt Barnhill set the verdict a*ldo. Tfce raa* nod goes to tko higher court where that tribunal will puss decision In case tha coart And* that th* Judge erred, g- now trial will fol low. - - GDI DSBDRO MU THE RECIPIENT OF Ml DROUGHT DR THE ZR-R Mr. OgaMMM C. Pktc Recipient •f • Letter Meilnl la Ger- j maay and Brought Over on Biff Diriffible. When tke |R-$ left FViedrichsknf •*. Oermany, tact Sunday morning. R carried 'several hundred pounds of mall mattar. Included |a which waa a tattor written by Wilhelm Hpchgur j >•!. of Nenaaabr, Germany, to kl* friend. Mr. Oamond c. Fate. No M 2 Lae atraot. thl. city. Th* latter reaak •d Goldsboro yesterday morning, oao ; day following fbo landing of the Mg dirigible at I-nkahurat, N. S., making , the trip of flve-tfeouoand mile* ta flva days, Mr. PaD wa* wRh tko American army of occupation la Germany for several mrpitha, aad waa quartered at the home>u( v th* writer of the let- The envelope wan the usual for • Ign type, and wan emlxdH*hed with ; •wo twenty-mark atanlpa, and two thirty pfenning stamps, or la aIJ. 1 orty-«lx marks, aw la American money, about one hundredth part or a cent. la part the letter was as follows: "Knd of this month airship ZR-3, which wa* built la Frledrb b.hafea shall «urt Its Journey oarer the At lantlc. A* It Takes mail for the IT. R A. along with. I will send this letter by It. May It erne* the ocean without Incident, and help to connect th* contin-nis In peaceable work. "Here in Oermany ;nany factories cud eslahll.hmcnle ai* without *m i j Jovment. Perhaps things Improve j 1 now a* the Ixindon conference has com* to an *ud. < “Thla summer wa* very rainy During the last month we had nearly every day some rain, which, of course have done much damage "on the crop* already. “During my holidays I am (a the automobile repair shop where I worked during the past Kaiter boll-1 days. Many foreign auto car*, espe dally American nn«t French ,a"d nl»n * nngll.h nnl Italians *>"*«. run hen- i In th* non orciipled teriujory.* In New York they are saying do your Uhrlatmna shopping now. They should *av do your Thsnksgirlng • ooklng now. - ' i . . \ MEMBER QF ASSOCIATED PRESS . I ■■■ ... I ~ . ' .JV PRICK PIY* CENTS Hon. Joaimh the ifiS of This City on FSrty th 4 e U piace o »nd Ekgkt m 4 other > Way* county. wl»# cm paaaMky di aft is extended • cardtel totty*** lo hear Hon. .Install W, Mff. o fllnMth. dbrass party form at the Coart Moans tgrigM H 4 o'clock. C* (bon. k. rcasnyna. chairman of ths too. sssnsncsit ystwj|y tba( the I illii ImAUm l»rnm ns to in tninckn MtaTtoWtoJi < •■* to QnMalMt IMp Hiif and address lb ytairi'ttod aj ho hoped th» Coart Sanaa sal ho iibd ts nwtfmim m (p n, n-n._ ! or # raiivey. op am *nn* .ip n.»J-i I kU -J1 yu flcially opsa ths thsis—pwltt Hpssking csmpslf In UpMI county, bob* fsßsarod iW week by a bIM sntnbjf ;Sf •own of rnanapMhn ttlll county. That bo wia hnTo • i —rtr of interest to ths ostsfU k ii ■ured sad it b hoHrpi Ipil there wIB be as Hi is is tj tatgp audience on hand ta boor Mas. fj pj ’ MM NHB^ Goldsboro b P'oriaaata to Sa top A&jTwS? of Ha Fourth Hade lUbT A Heal •BSPS At the regular meeUag of th* Ceert of Honor iMt night. genet Wtlpma lirook. of TrooplNo. I« M m*4f ** •*«•* Hcout TMegteee (libiiß lu fourth Eagle SmmM The other* A'| ■ft Thom** OHS**, sass Well SM Fr*4 Crewtoo. Th* member* of Ms Court es Hen or preeeat last night were: her! W. O c one. Father A. *. Mr. 0. AHa mil to* J J•> <>**• feature of the Ceert of *Ttrf~ •••• Aic*>t wan that, es rather X t. Manley, Scoutmaster of Treof * *ed lit* aaaletaat SroutaMater Ent|t lleeden appearing before that lor the purpose of senates upas a number us Merit PaOgee Father Manley I* the Am S*mitgM*t*r |a the dlatrlct to h* awarded *. Merit i B*dt*. • • » ■tr 1 ’ tis '' Kiwanians ChlUiflt th* Hour of TMr Metis Heglnalas «fth their gage )ii>nda> eight, leeal Klvantaa* «rtt| • hang* their meeting hour to g) JO, instead of 7 or lock, gg H ha* ietOt for the past eeeeral Tine*|i A moat In I.resting program he* been planned for the MSB eg g»g| vi.m.lav m*hi and It I* hoped Mt every member wHI bn f* aftkoAahe*. •
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