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PAGE TWO rm coldsbo ro news PttbUahad wvmry morn tag except Monday by tba Goldsboro Publishing Co. Incorporated Foreign Rapreeenutlve, American Press Association. New York City. »• T. BRftKLHY . Editor , tp| ” MEMBER OF THE AMSOCIATHD PHKHM Thg AapocUted Press la exclusively entitled to the use for publication of 11l Mil fUdaPAtcbes credited ,tp U or not otherwise credited In this paper. tM also the local newa published herein. All rights of republic st.ou of ■fgclal dispatches herein are also reserved. BFBBC ItIPTION PRICK, IN ADVANI E Ap Mall, Par Tsar !.... »s«tw As CRj Carriar, Par Year lob By earner -ML Antered at the PostoKce at Goldsboro. N. C., aa second-class matter. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOISKR 19. 1921 IMF inHiXtl MLS )|on Jostah William B»i|*y ( can of th Carol las a Ijost gifted apeak iy, a IckJrr in th« tanka nf democ racy gad owe of Ilia greatest *xpo nanta of the party's vaunt that haa •ver been beard In Goldsboro, lasi bred tba opening gun In Ihu ctyitoir*H<- campaign In Majuv coun ty- and from now nil party members are Intending to "tnkks things bum." Hr. WgHey an forth the principles of d*qxot’rary In a Hear, stralghtfor ggid man»ir gud »»ked e»'h and every on* of those «n his audience to akand lor those 'hl"ga at all time*. Hg atrtaaad the pncvsslty of going to the polls o«k election day and cast- ballot, North I'arollna Uerao iggla. he a»*ert«d. sheuld poll the grgaUat vote at the ruining election in the history of the state and he pggftMtgd that they would do this. U'aiso county d*motrat« have nev er bean found larking and they will ■os he in thin case. They nr* plan *•* their part on neat election " %I ♦»< to roll up th# heaviest vote coast y haa ever given. I UKI.F TDK I AIK ' Season liekets fog the forthcoming Wayne county (air will go on sale tomorrow morning nod every realdent •#. OoMnhoro la bm.g urged to pur chase a ssagou “to set The bolder o(, a .-.jp on ticket to the felt uqly ahVlif »»a»j but he or aha la helping th (air. aadoclatioa, aMPthIM all of as should do when. Make a note of fact that these Wefceta Win be ua satr and after qnd decide to purr hasp one - more of them. mqmrvtu trk ihiv hi am t* Ktaatoa appreciates its Hey Scputa. JJ*"* mat aa Goldsboro does, and the ow»- fa*» ‘is*" ■ever let an opportunity '"j)Wmi to give them merited credit for UIMIM “th rgcapt fair ta that city. • MS AW Sfant* did splendid work. asSar tba agptriibUun of Mr. W. W f Inara, mho la |n charge »f Seoul Si this dtslrici. and the Free Snaa. of that city, had thla to say 9f their grtlvitlea then and la gen "%ur 8 c «»u qnrk Km * strong Vl**a» oa the Ulttrgllty of the com W*alt* »ber* the boys live, uud ‘h*i for two good reason*. Ftrgt, the dg velopnuuat of beyg thematlvea. phypl dhlly. latallectually. and spiritually, hag been noticed to a marked degree alar* the scout pork baa been push ed in Kington. The second claim la tbpt the Kay Scouts grp among tti< N hMMt anas’Utah servant* In the cum ■SSntip. gad upng tab* greater delight Ip ran dr ring service Imring the n *e»t Kington. Fair those boys gave to thg community 139 hours of th< u»se|gsh ayryiee. They w*r« fynnd ready at all tlipea to anaaer thy '<mU of nged falling in their iphgrp of a«UvUy. |n thg l*gt I.’ bkoaUs the scouts have glv..it l.titm laugg of each service to the comniu hity. large numbers of these hoys Lav* revived merit badges for met' tag apeciPc U»t* la at out lug. Wh*" the Boy Scout rally for Tuacarork'dl* trici |« held at WUaon. October 31, Kinston w||| be represented by two of its boys hycaiiae. 0 f all the boys in tb* district, they have received the largest ■ timber of merit budge* *1 hese fact* in the Interest' of the ht»a ought to grouse sgd ancoirrag* community Interaat to such an agtest that kkaatuu. like'all other towns u, tke district, will quickly subscribe bar quota of iS.Otw* for scout *<rk next year Kk* will be asked to Jo so in a few weeks." rOXTiMIT OF (AMKT Judge M- V. Hsrnhlll yesterday gtnteaotd a Johnston county iaruicr to Jail for a period of clays, placed • hi«e of Afty dollaia upon huu and ordered that he pay lor bis board While IciartMstyd. Tta* (armor wii. julliy nf iou'*n,.t of court Jwti l,i h«* «»»<• wore tbot t|| Unucr w M ii utviut'ri of atu 4#Vf* Ut l » lohaAo aaaorlatiuß •Mil *»W 41* ••hd <>• opa“ »arkot [after be h>d been cnjoiucil by the i Ciurt not to 110 mo. -v It was not the fart that iii I - (arm cr had soid lex i lutrro on tin- open m.iiket that caused him to go *0 jail. It sus the fact, however, that he had •I Is regarded a court onhr Contempt of court is avery 1 tick* Ih-h piopo'dloii A mun inay away wit I* bill nine times out of tfu he doesn't and there Is for him to cxp**t hut to suffer a* a result. It Is i. gi eMable tlist any ii".v‘ iu lion should hr »lic direct or liutlrei t cause of any of JU members having to go to prison hut for their own safety farmers who are ordered to take eertatn sc Lion hy the centr should follow lit sc orders MtIKUISUN |M Kit.Hl At AllM'iiturle Wednesclay night (••verncir Morrison painiecF a beau tlful' wortl picture of whgt Norllt C arolina could he If tlie vcilcrs would rally to the supflort of |iort t< r inlnals bill al tlie torlliromiug dec Hon and 'put their okeh upon th.- ineusilrc He pointed out that this state could cast aside, the yoke <1 mlllloss of dollsrs In liiglt freight rates and could hloasom 'nrtli liki' Use rose ’ And Governor Morrison »#C ebso lately correct In his ataiem ui c ILjaa fact that the msnufgeturcrs and tbaUßFvi bn"ta arc pot so great ly |nt*r»stcd In tills measure. I' la the consumer, the mun who Wisrti etc'Hirs uud eats foodstuff shipped In tp the state who will In the end foot the hill, so why should the dcster Horry? North t'srolinu people, are annual ly paying thousands upon tj. iUM«nd of dellsrg In excessive (rdglQr rutc they will do «o»l tb<'lr own (rev will Every IBSIf' and woman In Noitb Carolina who votes al the approach ing election should vole for the |Mirt terminals bill a>ul thus aid In ridding North Carolina of'the Incubus which >g now sipping Its llfeblo”* * -I. ■ - • KlIHlITir I IKPAIUN IN » II M c«l NTI IN tin Mu 111 U\K (H hRTY I.KAIIERH JX'oulinpccl From l’ago One) social* With a party that Is not clear a* a bell on tbl> gatMlon. I aui glad it fw so. Exped.lcncy will serve to check many who are ml d'spo»e<i to respond to groat principles - “The old tariff quexlli 8.. as be tween lariff ror prnbctloa, on one band, snd.rcveue on Hit other. ha» passed out We have la this respoci entered u new phase. The Democra tic plutrortu cloes n>l oppo-cta pro t«ct|v« tariff. It demon nee* the abuse of the competition. This hi wa»e The protective principle U establish'd to th* extent of prote.tlng American tar I*l Itl.ll sri NOtill IFIII K Miss Fenelopc, t (ajUir Room fit " \V*ync Natl. It.ink Itldg. 1* boars Residence MS W _ (ifflef 14:1. Typewriting. Multigr apliuig and Notary FubMr IIR. A. H WALBY nftTOI’ATHtC I'HYNH’I IN «NTHII*OTH» j KI.FtTKItITY Room* 41K-IU Horde* Bldg, rbnne 171-MI-J EANRNIC NOTICBK Regular communications of Oolds bor Isodga No. 634 A. K ft A. M M«- oad and fouftb Monday tvenlnga In each month at 3:00 p. m In Masonic HaU ovgr I’aopls‘a Bank. All maul ers era requested to bs present and visiting Master Masons cordially la vttsd. W. a I.EROY, W. M 1 --jS-X. r. HK’KH. SCOT Regular ‘ atlon of Qolda >or Chapter No. 29. R. A. M. second and fourth Thursday svenlnga In each month at 1:00 p. m. In Masonic fall aver People’s Rank. All tnam iers and visiting Companions are ask d to ha praavnt. ED. K. TATIAIR, H. P. W. A. CARTER, Bccty. Rogular wm lav* of Ooldoboro omm*nd»ry No. It KnighU Ttmplar frit and third Ihunday avanlnga la Bach month at I 00 P M la Masonic Hall OTar P»upln Itank. All mom •r* and stalling Sir KoigbU cor dially Inollod to ho praoaai at all -MtUnga. nm> B t'HOWSON. Ka>. COB. JT. A. CAKTUK. Rocordor, men and laborers from fhrrign com ' pelnion l.s t a* In Norlh Csolinu - recognise this ev>-n ax our National plat form lisa. AH TO PI K.HOV lUTIKN. "There fs no roohi for porsonall tie* in this campaign Hi ficctio.us up on the character or personal appCur-,.1 ance.of the l*r<*lclent a re not to t»c lolecutorl. (Int cannot rcVlew Ml j ('iioHdiwy carec or read his utter- f anc< • or a< > him Is< e. to, face with opt admiration th ix a npm of great understanding of' public matters, off high pi ui ipi- g ». II umF ul tluquestlntxNl tiriilili) Hi Is a calm j alld 1 . c are: ul ni.m And le I* at wor»t a* good looking a« tlpwu whoocriti else bis app’-arunci Os Mr. Ha vis I N hall have mo ' to c’xv later’’»n iu> spsech lie licyond pll question an i xlraordlnsr) m«n lln • wlo> oppose hint recognlxe tils high quallHcatlnii* 'or ih'» I’rcjicicb ney. It'<poiis|lile !{• imbllc-.ins do not question his qusfi ill ations or hlg c haractcr. lat *Fol-i lett* Is u strong man. Imt no'of pre-1 -Idenlllil linitaf.iiiient He Is wrong, and all tile more dattgeiottsly wrong beehuse of “bis sincerity hl» ehsruiVf ■ r imd (one of this I mean to speak :it more length v Mr. • islulge repre sents a falsi' iniinl of view a point of view th.it I fippo-r;- uni I rhall how you alp ml Ihe woitrage of .» I'fsiiletit; he bits all Hie tlimvnaloii’ f -a l'r*vldetii. And It is thi" ihst ioptml'.ndk him t (> me f rare not a ••Ci.cw about his ;i .s Istioli illli M Morgan's bank When Wcaslro* WII < n a nil Murgari’ agree on the fame [ •ii.iii ,i a lathy, r it i i luii'iuslve ni deticc of hi« i Intruder and ab'llty. a mm anil lawyer. Wllmn made him Hollcltor General of 'lie I’nlted Stat <-'»; Morgan made him hi* lawyer He was faithful in each relation, and , if .-A. It he proved his ability. In h>s relations as lawyer be waa open'and abova-buhrd Ills refusal to serve I. i* relations with More, iris’ I tank wlcn a candidate for flic • nomina tion mark'll him a* a matt’ whose ihar.id'i' mav In- rail'll upon That i* the sort iif man we mu»t alway* seek fur the I'rejfilcney. "So nutrli forth- personal aspects of the candidates for President I re I grd that w* cannot s|ieak so well of my of tie candidate* for v'ce prc»l-J ijeld We shall have to prav this j vtar that ihi next pr*-Idcnt w ill mil die. Dawes |s an Im|»«>s*ihl|i*y The j Rrpublleans Idd US to keep kia.l with rod 111 ge Wc arc too cool already with Coolldgc; but I do not want to keep damning with Daw.a Hryan I* , rot well qualltled for the presidency'. ; and Wbce|er la Of the three Hrynn i* by oddifttlie most ar ceptabl'. ", . t (.real tln , '»tl<in al l*»ue . i *Wk«t tin- great iiur-tinn* b*r I tore XI"? They are five In number a* follows; ”1 The Prevention of War This f* H e great mode n problem Gov ernment. Wur- Sang-bo Panva. was meant to m*k* |wopl» happy, not to Hi«ke War In nutdern *»r there an- no vidfir*. ull-are Vanquished, sq.ft) a great statesman of Frane<' This lilt* the nail on the head What t> Involved In Hit* rampalg* toitehina this areat question'’ I propceo to sloiw you ”2 The next great modern ques tion is the question of quality of i Opportunity Our Jtvpubl'r Is d*‘dt-> ejilid to this “ideal; but we all know that equality of tondlflon and equal ity of oprogßlttlly are tpcix'ng in our land Th' pAwr of ti(.' Gov* rolm nf leans nil In one dir-* Mott What I* Involved in Ihl* i amps', ti t'"i blng (Continued on pitgeNkpl H. I*. IVEY. >W- W. J. ('RAWFORD, Md. Pr.i'ihv l imited Skin—t.cnll<i I rixtary o anil HH T VI. IH*F \N9 Ol'flee* In Bayne Nat. Rank Rlilg. Room* 312 11.'. , Kk-klt- Ut Creature! per rent of us "ere forced wait fo£ | fly' ''ft 'lli Dame Fortune to Smile I |k|^‘Si- Upon us we would starve There Is Luck But it falls to only, a chosen few. If you are in debt why not ealKaround and have a confidential talk with us. A loan will cost you little and will place you in a position wheiv you can breathe *a tittle easier. OUR SYSTEM OFFERS YOU THE OPPORTUNITY YOU ARE I.OOKINO FOR. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT TO MORROW. ~ -ct & The Hood System Industrial Bank TH* GOI.DSBORO NEWS An Appeal ' More thas forty years ago the I,idles lli nevoh nt 5,,. |. | v wa> «r --ganlied by a few of the ladles of Giddsbora wbo had n great deal of Mi' "Milk of ilumpli Klqdncss' in their hearts. The 'Mil* org»ni/a lion wu» to ullrviate the Want- .>f the unfortunate pisir who were tin side to provide the necessities of -life for- themselves and their famt- I'e*. 'I lu re were shout a dozen of these Godly women when this Ho clety War first o: g.mixcii They went ou for nistty year* soliciting fyont" lbe genofous ts-nph- of our t’tiy the ncn*«»ry funds to car* for th* »c unturtuuate k As the years w<nt by this As sm-istion nirfslsllng of- a iIWB wo nun grew rfiphlly, uptl their tn -10111"' grew a* the good people of thl* town knew sod .understood tbs*splendid work being <lt>«' by them. AloHit Iwi'lve years ago the name nf ihtn A*»oeinliim v>< chon ged to Jhe "Charity »> gaotzitllor Sim lily ' this nnme_. implying more Hearty Mis work jielng dope by tin e spmndld woman. No on*, eg ■ pt the unfortuu.iti of till-. City. ki'. « 'll' ainiiiml nf real -'»ncl that Ibis Association ha* don* »nd I* doing In Gold'horo ’J’he r* qlltrcment of thi* Ahhu , elation at fir»t were not large, - probably, the collection 'of a N-w hand red dollars a year, w;i* «ulli efent to i up.' for th' needs of the few who wgre An this City at that time who wre unable to care for themselves, but Go)d*boro hn» grown to be. * hustling, bustling « tty. .md to day, conservatively streaking we have fourteen of ftf t'lii Hxoin.mil population, .and, a inoru; Mi 111' tin:' r "f rrcee»sari|y there are many who need the helping hunil of *OIH* ope. The O. H. Is put tip g on * ram p.Mgn on th l ' 21*t and 22ml of this month to Ml** a *ufHiient sum of money to take care of tho*e who fin.mi tally or physical ly. nr* tin.Mil* (w take rare of Ijiem selves These good women are' a king (hat FOCR TIIOPSAND IKM.I.ARN,, he rontribiMed by th* • Iti/en* of Oold'hpyo for this cause Forty or fifty citizen* h»v« h--en reqnrsb-il to meet Irt the roohis of the Chamber of Commerce Tiles day evening October 21. th.’t al 7f IS o'clock, at which tine an V>rgaq IzaMon will be pgfftrtsd Id go out next day to wait upon the ettl zen* of Golibhnr and to raise this much needed snip of ni"'• \ It bi-hoove* every man. and wo Irian 'n flnldihcrn who I- able tft"' contribute to this fund to do »c and.Uutnk Gml you *re a contrt tmtor and not e receiver When lb- »ollcllo r s epoie to voo make vour ■ contribution gnu-louslv,’ and t'di them with a *mlb you are glad Ihiv ram'' and to dime back next year, or Sooner ts need he It i|i» * i t look' any i|ifT'r ,li whether the recent fresh** nil* I"us'd you m If-s of money or whether price of cotton has tun 1 ’ down; onieniher that votl are far Ip-tier off than the many hundred if women anil rhtidrm who will who" will In- the ie n' lli 'arlei of Ibis four tbmisan I dollar fuml We" bun ltlblb al authority for the statement "Tp* poor Xe have with you always " "Tlie laird l/iveth « Cheerful Give" . U< P'ctnMly, Nut hit n o'llerry . Gt-npral chaimun. ♦ t'YI'I.ONF HI 1,11 F fejne The* govenmrnt ha* appro •tlsteii li ifKJ.(H) lire for r< llef of suf ers In the laike Maggoirr ngion itruck by n ryilune in August. fTh« Particular Woman The Particular Man The Particular Child All appreciate* particular Clothe*-—the Q • only kind we sell. We invite the particular * a people to visit Our Store. That the Shoppers of this Community Appreciate Quality mer- Lichandise ottered at low prices was in Evidence the Past Week, when hundreds visited this Store add enjoyed our value giving Feast. * * . WE HAVE RECEIVED / WE HAVE RECEIVED A large shipment of apparel H Another big lot of Men’s and for Ladies, new presses!. ■ Boys’ Coats. Suits. Hats, lovely coal.-, hats of fashion, Caps, Sox, Sweaters and “chappie” mats, waists, ho- Shoes', ad of which, will go s|smd prices. They will nn display J Monday morning. here this store all this week* EVKRY DAY DUKINCi THIS ENTIRE WEEK WE WILL OF FER SPECIALS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Wtrtnvite you to patronize our $9 Jet Ac quaintvd” Sale. You will find the Biggest Values in the city here. Seeing is believing, so let your conscience be your guide. Fred Maroon y A 117 E. WALNUT STREET » „ GRAND AUTO RACES |. Charlotte Speedway ( Greatly Reduced Railroad Fare ( SATURDAY OCTOBER 25TH I) From Fare From Fare ( Goldsboro $11.34 Durham SB.OI Selma $10.26 Oxford $9.80 ( Raleigh .... $9.39 Henderson $10.29 L* Proportionately la>w Round Trip Fares From All Stations in j North Carolina ) I o J Xj« kt Is will be sold for all Trains October 24th. and u#rly morning trains October 25th, ) Final return limit midnight October 27th, 1924.^ ! SPECIAL PULLMAN CARS ■ » ' ** I l Octolier 24th, Open for occupancy at Raleigh .... . 9’20 FM j I Oct 2&th* U«ve Raleigh, SOUTHERN RAILWAY IL» : *5 AM / Arrive Charlotte. SOITHKKN RAILWAY ....... 6:4.", AM Oct.* 25th, Leave Charlotte. SOUTHERN RAILWAY . . 755 FM h Ort. 26th. Arrive Raleigh SOUTHERN RAILWAY 4:00 AM ] Cars will Iw set out’at Charlotte ami Raleign rasper’lively for occupancy until 7:20 AM. ] Special Cars will be Arranged to Start from and r ' nto any point for organized ] parties. c* ■ THE SPEEDWAY 8 a I l ticxcelled in the United States, one and >ne quarter miles in the bowl 250 mil* race (l to la* completed in two hours and ten minutes. World’s most famous drivers partlciaat- )] ing, UOU.IiO in priies. f I ■ SHUTTLE TRAIN SERVICE / 9 J] Will he (Unrated all da.v, beginning at 8:00 AM. between Charlotte and Speedway. \l I ILK 1 RAINS will start from made in Carolina Exposition Building on Farke Ave n ROUND TRIP FARE 76c. ] Apply to local ticket agent t»»r Pullman reservations, or communicate with, ~(l •I S. BLOOD WORTH, D. P. A.. RALEIGH, N. C. fl { SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM j PArKUM/.k. |ji;ws ibVfcßTifiiKS numiM/i ail us ai»w.Kri*tK« TlL~ftrli~uoyjr : ||| ■ aTHuMZI. |jKW B fIDVKKTISJERU | XThONIZE ||t *Va KY JLg SUNDAY MORNINC.. OCTOBER It. Itl*
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