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» i 1 i|n , I THE WEATHER ! Mr and warmer Wednesday; Thun I day cloudy and warmer. » I ° ■ ' ■‘■■■u VOLUME PIVE; NUMBER 46 •»*. GOLDSBORO, N. C„ WEDNESDAY MORNJN6, MiUJ. ji. IM4 PRICE FITE CENTS ''Former Governor Os Illinois To Visit City Saturday ANOTHER BIG DISTILLING PLANT IS FOUND IN WAYNE Frank O. Lowden Is To Address Wayne Citizens b On Important Subjects * V One of Nation’s Out standing Agricultur al Leaders Will Be Guest Saturday Eve ning at Banquet to Be, Tendered at Golds-) bon 7 Hotel—Farmers And vAusiness Men of This Section Invited To Hear Three State Cities With tk« umniM that Hob Frank 0. Ltodn, loraitr governor of lllln uls, b U pay GnMsboro a *b« Satur day evening aa uddro* of yitlwrlif of baalaaaa mom aad fanaant at a !> baaqaet to ho hold at thr tioMohoro Hat* I, official* of Iha local Klwaah aad Rotary Clafeo. coder whose aai ylm the aoted visitor nan met at 110 Chamber of Commerce last are ala* to eomyiota arraaaeoieats fur I hh arrival aad the attendant areal. . • Mr. laofaa will visit oaly three places la thb otata, Charlotte, Raleigh aad Qaldihoro aad will speak apoa Iho Hl|at of «n*rkrtla* Karai Sar plaaoa. Ro hi aa oatktandla* aotloaol oarf|p||M«l Jaader, • bog. rutile aad *ra|a fanaar 1n infants and a cetten •Mar. la IHfcanaas aad a*rleultare htaAlaat Which ho kaow* thraagh ly. u Saly a limited Banker of gnest* eaa ha accomodated at the haa<iaet 7 whfch Rla ho held bora. Invitation hare haca sent oat to a number of the farmer* aad haslness men la Wayne' aad adjoining rooatle* and there h not the leant doubt. It Is •aid, hat that each of those who ha.e aa opportaalty will lie promt aad bear this trifled speaker. TRUCK IS BADLY HURT BY FROSTS »r - - Much Damage la Done to the Growing Crop* in This Part ' W Os State - -i WILMINGTON. April 20. <«—Sur «wy of truth crop* today dlac.loeed tbo disheartening fact that much dam age wa* done by the unaenuonably cold weatbrr of laat night. In thr city the mercury droped hh low aa 34. while at the Sound It reg istered four point* lower. Ice wa* in evidence at many point* on adjacent territory to the aonnd Trucker* reported heavy damage to cucumber*, bedn*. potato*-* and other early plant* with absolute destruc tion In *everal ln»tance*. Many of the trucker* will replant. It la pot believed the lattoqn crop w«a harn.ed materially. The cold wa* accent tt ated by the upuaually high wind* University Now Has Brand New Official OtiAPEI. HILL. April 2»>. (4 Hi. executive committee of the hoard of trust Vi of the Unlvrralty of North Car a. meeting here today, crex* ed i position o* executive secretary to university and eleitrd It It llouae of Raleigh to nil the pla<- Vlr. Houae la now secretary of iln state historical couttnlaalon The committee reported unlaroi uhlr action request* that more uni versity land to be *dd fraternities for building purpoHe* The report goes to the meeting of the board In June for action. K ston’s Mayor Is Given a “Position” IIAI.HIGH. April 20 {&)- Wayne Mllchell, of Kinston, was appointed by tb# Oovemor today a* a member of the hoard of trustee* of the Bant Carollua Teacher* College, at Green ville. Hr. was named to nil out the n tie xpi red term of E. C. Urdding- Jlaid. deceased. The term expire* AiiprU 1. 192$ k RHchdl i* (he present mayo - of Klaaton N 1- . is THE GOLDSBORO NEWS Evangelist Delivers , Vefy rtfwerhil Sermon . j Richmond Pastor Thrilled Ijwge ( ongregß|ion Attending Keviral ' Service »t Paul Methddlirt Church lauM Night With One Os the Greatest Sermon* Ever Ilelivered in That Ed ifice—lnterest in Meeting Grown - Vi (By Ret. William f». Watkla-. Jr pastor HI. John Jletbodl»t I harcta Yesterday;* aervlces at Bt. Paul church were each significant In their way but differ widely. The mourning sermon on "The Tear* of Jesus 1 wa* a deeply spiritual one, with the finest of a devotional spirit, thru which the personality of Jesua “stepped, forth In the vastneas of hla meaning for humanity lift, any a heart In that con gregation felt the puH of Hla power aa It came to expression In the bonds of His sympathy which has always drawn men to him lit self-forgetful love This morning at 10 o'clock Dr. Chenault &JII apeak on "The Three Mary it the Cross'" on Thursday morning he will speak on '*The Three Cr-oases" Friday morning on "The Seven Words of Jesus From the Cross” and on Saturday morning on 'The OM Wtinred Proas/* TWwRthF he will speak on "In the I.*p of Delilah.” Thursday night Dr- Chenault will de liver a sermon which butt been uni versally acclaimed as one of hla best. Thla sermon la on "The Deadly Dance." .4 Tease Hoar As we come to write of the sermon delivered laat evening feel It to be something of an Impossibility to dscrlbe tt. We might give the words, we might say aomethlirg of the ten aeueas that filled that vast auditorium almost from the time he begun to speak, we might express an estimate i,t the aerinon but all this would seem somehow out of place. There would tie something missing and that is the personality If the preacher, as In the grip of a power other than himself.: he made that power felt In the hearts of tboae before him. It was the faces of people as they were drawn with tenseness, lr was In.tho giddy laugh of Bemo-dhnllow life aa In their gig gling they sought to evade the Power that was searching their lives. It Was In the faces of strong men as they paled before the terrible drive of his attacks, and tn the crlmsonr-Tdujefc* of women a* they re* ogQieea a pic ture of themselves There was a con sciousness of sin In that congregation else IP could u«H have been so rigidly cold And If we may venture a pro- j phecy. the Power that held them In - It* grip last evening will bring them li.uk tomorrow night and the next,; and If they run stand the pressure, j some of the strong men and aome of the capable women of this ( immunity j will turn from the things that have dtsslpatv-d the(r better selves and will step out Into the privileges that are thelra In Christ Jeaus Was Great Herman In the opinibn of the writer. from , the point of view of Its reality In Stacey Wade Will Make Number Talks j ItAI.EIGII, April 20—Flie speak ing engagement* already urr on tbe, schrdulr of Htacy W WaHf. stair In- aimmii.- in r. May. and egrly June, and will itlll’request* l are coining in. -j , On May K he wil/ address the Greriisfioro I .ifr Fndcr wi iters In Grernaboro. On May II he appears on thr pro-! gram *'f the I’nlted Stairs ('tasni ber of Commerce uss* nihly tn \V ash- | 1 Ington On May 12 he goes to Alluiitlr City. ■ to address lira marshals of the Unit j ed Stairs In their convention On may l'> he will address thr ' North Carolina Agent's Aswa-latiun, thr state Insurance organization. 1 On June 8 be will address thr Hardware Dealer* of North and l Hotio| Cnmltna at ihelr < onvenlksi In the Sir Walter llotrl la tuialgb. NOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW HOME, ill) S. JAMES STREET *\ '«■ : , > thought, perfectness of font* superb iichh of. delivery. Utterly free Jriiin the crude and the vulgar, amai flag of untiling of the trite and the common place, the sermon was a veritable summons to lives in sin which, called them Into the presence of their bet ter-selves and In,to the presence of Aliulght Cod. Briefly we give a summary of the sermon only for the benetlt of those who were not present last night. The text was from lotke 15:9, the words f the prodigal son us he came Into* hla father's presence upon hla return "I Hare Hlnned" There are seven men In the Bible who used same words The first wa* Pharokh who used these weirds to Motes after the bail and the storm had wracked their ruin upon hla people. Bat I’haroah waa merely sorry that he had been thwarted. He wa* Ilk* many who fir-Yhe fans of a hualneeß dis aster. or a personal sorrow become sorry for the time being. There was no deep-seated repentance but merely a shallow sorrow for the fallufe which had thwarted hla plans. Then there waa Salaam wh» tried to play with temptation and aln, the type who would be good but lin t wllllug to pay the price His error was In Ugerlng In the presence of aln until It gripped him und It made hint blinder than hla ass. Then there was ctiaan who tried to hide out hla aln But aln can't lie did. he effects will make them selves known the specific act re main covered.. Churchoa can t win anil individual Uvea can t win when there Is hidden aln. There wus Saul who In hla arrogance (Uncounted God and thought that he could presume upon his favor. The type of thing one doe* when even Jho there be sin in the life one kneel* down to aay prayers In tended to seek his favor. There waa Judas, the covetous, envious. Jealous man who .betrayed Jeaus. not for thirty pelces of sliver, but out of hi* resentment from what he telt to he partiality. We may be stingy until we become dishonest, until It will wreck the fiber of our character. The piece* of" silver burned his hand* as blood money will always the hands of any man with a cektlga of char jacter and conscience left In him i King David, the Great King. th< mail who had been clean und hud made money reached that dangerous. ! point In life nd Its horlxon became dark. Hut there was a preacher In his | kingdom who had the - courage to 'tell him of hla sin end David broke him In that greatest expression of re -1 pentam e In all history. Finally, the 'prodigal Ron, In the humble submis sion of true humility confessed hi* lain at his Fathers knees and was meted a Father's forgiveness. Tried Four Times To End llrr Life NEW ORLEANS. La . April 2U Thr fourth attempt of Mrs. Henry I Hlrsrh, 27 to end hc>. l(fr, waa j tliwurtrd only by the viKlnticc of a I hous-maid Returning to the apart j nient occupied by Mr». Illrach, after ' a feiA tiUniitr s abio-ncr thr maid j found Mrs lllrsch had tufued oil 18 gas jet a she told poller. The maid said she dragged the seml-conaciiiu* i woman t • safety 'I tin woman's fourth att< tiipt at : suicide came only a few day* after la third, when she'attempted t„ end 1 her life by turning on thr gas and i mw.illoWliik txilMiin Hh<> r*fii>«il i > | jtlve any rcuiton lor horaita ami or | drrrd j»h>"1 1 Imnk from 1i« rai artineui I’olli <• k.ihl hlim whm ralruinl from li< r huafoaad. — T : , , The oulliMik for Ifyuniper irop* and plenty of fruit of all kind* improve* dally. It* too late tu Hlit h i put e. kll lla( froata now, we believe, l « *0 ■ . , * , Big ü ßooze Factory”, Is Located In The Vicinity Os Seven Springs ; Only Arabiajp Tree in the United Staten Has a Very Small Yield Berrien j , HW.IoHNSTOH, TROPICAL PLANT WIZARD AwO Hl» ARaBIAM . corrta. TWi. “The onlv coffee tree in (he United Stales ih liK-ated in nouih Carolina, und itH owner, 11. W. JohiiMm, is proud of the plant. The tree shown above with Mr. Johnson, is six year* oJd. and was thrown I root seed im|H»rted from Yemen, Arabia. The tree has fruited heavily for the past two years and luw( season there were picked from the tree one and one-half - „ RuUons of coffee berries. The coffee iw contained in a cherry like berry, each of whic-i contains two Iwrries or xrainH of . coffee. The blooms are snow white and cover Ihe tree, rlv inu forth a btronu orange blossom scent. There are lurße areas aaid to Ih 1 auitahle for coffee culture in (his country. Colored Cupid Wuh Determined . His , Arrows Worked lI.MIRV, X. 1, April W. (AP) —Fred llanuah. a negro of FJk- Inid. Pa., arconumilfFd by a young wonisn of bis race, miplled (<fr a marriage llrrnse ii|Hll) Mall but |oda>. Hlillr the r|e*i wa« (tiling oat the nere-»arj i'imhw». he lon ad that the bride had u husband la pH***t»-,lle thr rnupie that they—JWjiaLtvyiet tbrlr niarrkigr iHlTIta to obtained, and tli<> ; olfin- I'wo I anal a applle.rTar HU. -toil li.io-r^ n dilorre already the clerk. “It’» all right,” said Hannah, ‘'this ,|» another woman.” SUBMARINE THE SCENE OF BLAST Twelve Men Are Hurl When I lottery in In,. S- IH Explodes NEW LONDON. Conn April .'«• V --Two nomhcrH of tin cre i.t fori | men on cue aubmarlm S i sister i ship of the 111 far> d 8 M. which wa , slink last Hepl'mile, with the I of Ti lives, died tonight 111 Ih-' has*: lies , pltal, from Inj.irli- r,-oJv d wlvo I liatlery exploded lial.iv Thejr Wei* Ralph Edward \li t oriien’•> gunner s mate, second tlu«. »f Moat Lynn A|*ss„ aad Oille t ook, flr/t < hi-s, of llHliVllle. \* d ty-HIIT FMftKI 10 ll\\l II lltl ’ .N Y, A. 11l Willi a idiom armed police Brotind Ite court holin' 4tli hnnl Whitt* tnere. Jinn, lift leader went on trial (or his life ibis morning, lie Is charged in 11. supreme court with the slaying "l two hunk motmeager* la a hold-up la October, .( It la -add that Whittrmore will of far au nM aa dafawß*. m " »*j 1 , t*. | v, . I «> \TL\NTA YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN TO MAKE A PROTEST „ . - . .. .. >s To Parade Throne h SCreetiT'Sf 1 City to Show They Are in Favor of Vol>(eitd' Ijiw ATI .ANT A. On.. Aj.rU 20. (/P 1 Voiiitg p«- pip of Atlanta churclu* and i hurt It orKunUut|oiii» will para:- through i< (tty Htmrliiy. May 2nd, in a proirat n unit, at any n..>tlfn<i«t leu of ih prohibition law und* r plana an nuliQti-O hire today. ' 'lh. pi. lit, fnrinuluted at t nr**- ItiK of morn than « hundred ynttna li'tipli., t.mhfr* Mid Siiiii|ay arhuol « ip. i ititeinli ulit rrpftwt'filing rll> '•‘ ho la, t alird for tin- p.irUflpatiun <’f ppjaona t»yt we«n 14 and 15 yram of aao float* brurliiK rhlldmt, rllad aa I • I'pth .arlt a of prohlbitlou Will coin- Itlbp a portion of Uir paritd*-, ( (immunity Meet Held at Nearby Point An inlfrrttlai and thorough!)! to -»• 1 1•!.- loOii Hltlly in- tint; hold .»! Si Vo|| SprtllKS In ill lll)!llt, moor lli“ ill r (ii.in ( frank Join-, diairnt mip* rvlaor for thr Xoirh farolin.t I’ Cotton ti.o* ,i At» elation, and tM* linmram whl h *aa pinm-nted, width iitelndi d nioii iii p. uiri . .f th« eoi ton Induklry, mint-, *l l . wua ll.or. oUahly <ujoy.oi by tin- la rice croud pri H'-ui . no- !- iii. lati.ih.ii. alio I* do,on hroi: • rrononili w u throughout Hit' alal- *a« pi. .. ill, aud li ol- a muni Ititeri’Hfin# talk to tin* wotin u wh.r I r, |,r< M ill Hyirs non aim mu I'Alltn, April 20 ,Vj up In Kranip * lo rti.lttill by la a to i'uiu inorr li .'u 920,000 u year. . * , Hut It in lli" aurprUliu; and per* hap* unforKP. ii i onK.M|ii.n*. of thr up and aupwr-i.t vutnt by parlte ■Mlt til la JTP«r ( ln nil alt nipt tn fp aOMM the Itatlok > iiuaiu t i[ ‘ t Walter (i. Siler Is To Have Charge Overman Campaign NU.KK.H. April, Mr With Wal ler t*. Hller In rkartrn keadnaarters »( .Senator l ee H- Overman's raw palgn fur rr-miminalina al Ike lieniucrullc prliuary went upeaed In room JUI of Ike Varborvagh holrl* Tuesday Biurnlng. Mr. Hller anaußßred that Hugh lluro-k. al ••iraey *f toildsliuro, bud tiefll serured as kls asslataal and wnaM arrhe Wednesday to remain until Ihe pulls were elused. Concerning Ike nut-come *1 the primary Mr. Hller said ”1 don’t • hlnk anybody apprehends that tke smalm Is In danger, we just want lu gel nut aad vale,” lie added that bulk Senator iDcrinhn and himself had the high est regard for Robert R. Rey nolds, opponent for the nomina tion and experts to conduct the esmpaign without personal reflec- I lon. CHAUTAUQUA IS TO VISIT CITY Littl« Minin ter” Will Ht Tilt* Feature at Eva! Dal,. Announced Later t iLataiikua patrons, this section ar«| Irt sc. Sir Jutivca-M Barries fatuut(s play "The Utile Minister' this num nit-r, uccordtua to an snuuunianiyiii, by Dr. Paul M. Pear son, I’realilVait.wl the Swnrihmore Chautaqua A*d(»t.|a tion. who vlg.l.Uitl lime April 190| amt attend u meeting of the local 'Uont mltlce In lay plans for the Cluttilau <l in. for the i niiiiiig summer. "We have liutl ail suit'll toll to pre sent this play Ih which. Maude Adame starred.” suit! Dr. Pearson, "and Hlr James Burrlc bus finally grauted us •P'-rlal pgrmlsshin to present II on this circuit fortunately we Imre ae rured two alar* of the first magni tude fpr the leading roles. Ruth Nu gent, who la now playlug the lead uu i Broadway in "The Trouper" tn to be our 'lady Bubble' and Alan Bunco. I the star In lass That Off.* another Broadway production, Will play the I Utte Minimcr.'-" The I.HHe Minister' mi first play ed in Hi* Cnlted .stale* by Maude Adams and tn F:'n*larid In VPK by M Inlfred Eemry and Cyril Maude The popularity of the play nee«|a n« comment. In lawik form It waa uni versally read u score to meet with and s drstiin It I* sure to meet with a hearty Walcorne In Ihe towns on thw Chautauqua clr< nit most of which never have had tip- play presented in their own theatres. Dr. I’earaon assur-d the local com mittee that the ptay would h* given here by a New York cast of profes sional* With Ulle(|Uslll Mieliety, COS (nines, and lighting effects, Ollier outstanding •vent* on the ' fiuutnuqiia program are “Appli ranee,” miKjern edwu-dy-drama. l-il* Baker In an artists' recltsh Dr, Tahyl llsleh, “The Teddy Roosevelt of <'hlns;'' and the old fiddlers' ronteet on the closing night REPUBLICANS IN WARM SESSION Those of Iht* Sixth DtHirirl Mfttl at Wilmington For I’ow Wow if W fI.XUNGTItN. .April 2*l. tV) il> publican* of the sixth congie stunal district in lonventlon here to il-y nominated Dr. 1.. Ilsgge', of U hitevlilr, t i oppose Homer Id' »>■ In (ongrrv*, usmrd Its memlier* In liio slate executive committee and elected Its congressional rnmmlltc-j 'the meeting was harmonious, with out evidence of llutlefism sppnri it at lluy tiliir. A L. Mci'usklll, (oilector of p-irt < |,cied clialriiiMp. presided over the . Meeting, whhh was held In the court - house dr. McCneklll pleaded for n mill Inui republican pi,Ay In the ktute. iV| ie-.ihg'' the opinion that Jvlth tin proper f.ivn tbo stntr cun he won to lbu party tu 4‘.t-l. th , - - ' S ■; i-; ASSOCIATED *5 PRESS DISPATCHES • Distill Was Constructed Os Copper, of Eighty Cations* Capacity and Modern in Evury Par ticular—Quantity of Com Whiskey and Beer Was Found on The Scene - Sheriffs Raiding Forces Have Been Very Active of lat *: • :#V A raiding fore* rempmed <f Deputy Sheriffs 1 William (Irani and Jahn Thomas, from Sheriff W. D. office. | weal out Into the Boren Sprints section yesterday *f-.i ternoon on a foraging tape ditloo. and aa a net raenlt of , the raid which they made an i eighty-gallon copper bus wm ' found and deatroyed, as were '•* gaUonM or com whiskey, ° and 720 rnlioew of beer which waa on taw premmenf and tm> • <y >® b® »5r5T4!?. ra It wee apparent that tip, ati* had recently been in om ‘ to to.u. »to& which waa found in the woo* nparby wnT^h" out a mF iSmsRSSSr >w»t a few beuni and wAn waiting to It aifcrih- V uied to various bootleggdra in Jhal ee*e ether ol Ujrcodntjr. . i »#" j-aid jreateHay warn about thtf mi«enm made p Wagon am** hr. In« iho past month said rse the aum t»r of ■UIJm captured ay to am* thaa a down while probably * handled gallons of whiskey have beea con riiuated and destroyed while thou* ■and* of gallons-of bear hsea heea destroyed. Aa a matter of fat* the Vhrrlffn raldlag force have Irtahn.lt «il a record which probably hag aot been beaten l»y any Cores of tl.petl.g In the etele during* Uwt period. Among the lets captures by parced t rum i but office wna the gaprhliea rflon Hitodey evening of the Ooldaboro Kinston highway by deputy P. R. Cardnur of ah ahtomobUe la Which ter. gallon. „ f whlajter wars being I'onveyetl aad the arrest of three men. one of whom was brought on (O the rfly and plncwd la Jail gad tWo of wloyn officer. are now aegrrhinifc they having railed to put Irtbdr ap pearance and arrange bo ad for a preliminary hearing. AN 0 N YMOUS ’ WRITERS BUSY Are Flooding Welfar, and Oth ‘,ri!oun,Z With Their ( ommunicntioau Annoymous letter wrltet*. those men and women who ihluh rtiat they •re In mime cases doing humanity a favor mid other, who are endear in* to Wreck their personal .pttaa on Ittoocna) yap Is, have been mak ing life annoying to vrorftera In the f mnlv Welfare gad Sheriff, office ..„tly with their ronuaunlcailop. The writers pretend to give all vori. of Information ranging from !toot legging, poker game, and dope peddling to Mr Ho and Ho beltyg Been driving With Mr*. Hurh and Hucb » few night, ago and each writer aag. er to have the matter Inveetigalad at once. Naturally the welfare hrarfa and * nlao the aherlff are paying no at • r ''• n, h>n to Iheae un.lgaed rommujtlca* Hona and for Ihe benefit of the ■wrtt , **,ra H mielit i>e well to tu-nllon the l r “';t that they can utr their postage «nd their effort, aa far as rewutre (or them are concerned aa aa uautga <d communlrafioii drill b# gleam any 1 attention by any ufflclal of the noun. iy. <■. to * I Ol.llNfl, Nmp TO TALK | 1 - i.— ti o . MAH INK MASK. Ha* Diego, April K* -foloael AI.-aander a. William., on trial before a military court «m --n charge of Intoilcnttpa, refused to day to testify lq hie own hehplf. TM < herae was prefaeat* bp- Hilgadlm tiencral Hmedley D. Satlar.T^^S t *- , ...
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