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VOLUME FIVB—NUMBER 141
GALA OPENING SOUTH CAROLINA WEED MARKET
Hour Has Come For Plainess Os Speech In Preaching
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Prices Recorded Were
Generally Above Amounts
Paid In Previous Years
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Average Price Wag Be
tween 25 end 30 Cent*
in Leading Centers
VtoMMS, i. C, AO*. If——
Tabasco pt««i as Kuton Heath
h( W Us liAim SUM Mi;
wMi emr NMN pauads altered
fsr Mis Is Its trading ranters.
With safes nf nvsr MMM peaads
rwirAil prions' m nbeTr thSM
~ generally expected and nvrknged
Skisl MUM Mto Is Plnraasa.
Malllas. Itaillnf ■> lUlkw aad
Erie* st ths two wafeheu«e*
hm iktwMl pries* rosining frem
SM.te 4* coals la tbs int knar.
OMrUle «C tbs Warshsa*J hM
tMs was abesl a third Marker
tkaa ike —pAtdsf pririh Tws
kntnt tsiaeu nßlliil their
Prices NcorM st tear warehouses
Is Darlington when 75 000 pounds or
tohseco were oßsred run from 10 to M
casts, mrulsi shout 25‘casts. Prices
on the cbeapefet «*s4es were anld to
he dsshle these «t last peer.
Isles of the weed et 'two Manning
warehouses showed prtcee from 12 to
M cents with much of the heet grade
withheld from the market.
Fifty tbouesnd pounds were sold
In the two SuroUr wsrehouses. The
prtcee averaging about 21 cents while
the tlx great
prepared to take advantage ot what
cfflctsls termed the free test season
In the history of the msrket.
The general tone was most opto
mlsttc v
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Early Reports Fsverahle
(els si his. N. Cw Aag. !• (AP)
- Tehicee market* la Neath t Or
el laa epened teds; with geed
pries* and pres pact* fer a ter
ras as si srneeh screrdlsg to re
perta received here.
At Meaning, apprexlmatel; ISO
JN pesnds were es the fleers es
the two ware be a see st epesfag
hear. Praw ranged frem M to
H mil with U tirnfi •( about I
It mala. IcrrJMwU Iwtrl hr I
• go*d i*iw, • T
Nalhlirlhi prevailed at Her- ,
•Mr «lwa bqtk mnkniM wrrr
wall ptlrwlMl at llm
prim ranged tram 8 h 41 eaata
•at laaat oao-tlOrd Utter thaa
war* iipirild. A beat MS tekwr.
n (tram had kraagkt their
prodart U aarini
Faar warekoases tprard at
IlarUagtaa with 7MM paiidi m
tha flaanu Early aalaa ranged
fraai IS U M Mata, ladleatlag aa
average at tt real* a paaad far
tka day. Eanaan wan la high
spirits dad tha tawa had a hall,
day ataiaaghm.
Tha agaalag at 'Vallla* forecast
tha hugest Ini day peeadagw la
tha hlahary at tha autrt there,
p Hti warehouse* with aaaarra rat*
adafcjw area ad Eve aad • |all
3Pj%.a,/ l rW m*4*v*, *M** 1
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CAPTAJN STILL MIHMINO
Jacksonville. Fla.. Aug. 18. (4*) -
Mystery aUll aurrouudad tha a 1 leged
roast guard -and hi -jack Ini activities
oft the north ooaat of Florida yeatar
•lay. Tha 101 United States Patrol
boat la In tha harbor her# without Ita
commander. member* of tha craw aay
ha left tha boat yesterday on board a
naaal plana at tha time tha cutter
waa aald to be at aaa. Tha aaa plan*
tlw northward and haa not bean aaan
alec*. Tonight coast guard boat* war*
aald to be patrolling lh* northern
Florida water* to prevent any further
LOCATED AT NO. 116 SOUTH JAMES STREET 1X THE UK Mn h'THE BUSINESS SECTION
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GOIDBBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUBT 11, IMC y
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i North Caroling
Chaps Good
Washington Auk 1U <A*>-Oeo
eral Improvement* In July In pro
duction hpoepecu of nearly all
crops except corn, oats and hay
was aahounerd by she Department
or Agriculture In Its* monthly crop
rsport* tonight. The Improvement
was attributed to better moisture
conditions during the lattrr part
of the monU.
The condition on August 1 Indi
cated production of important
(pops lu North Carolina shows an
Cl per cent condition with a yield
es 44J*67.m»0 bushels of corn, a 76
per cent condition nod 7,541,0*0
bushel* of sweet potatoes, a 71 pm
cent condition and 323,7(1,000
-t ° u. • 'S.
pounds of TOBncco.
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PLANS TO AID
J. FRANK NORRLS
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"Cydbas Mack” Says He WUI
Sni Ijswyer to Texas
Rev. B. F. McLendon, or “Cyclone
• Mack** as he Is better known, of Ben-
I nettsvllle. 8. plana to send n law
yer to Fort Worth. Texas, to aid In
the defense of Rev. J. Frank Norris
fundaments Hat leader, when the cnee
charging Norrla with the murder of
D. J. Chlpp* wealthy lumber man Is
called. It le learned.
. Cole nieaae. a close friend of Mr.
McLendon, was mentioned as n possi
bility of making the trip to Texas to
defend Norris on behalf of the evan
gellst.
Rev. Mr. McLendori* revealed his
tent lon* te friends visiting him In
Mount Olive yesterday.
“Yee. I have written Frank that I
'will send him a lawyer to nppest In
his behalf, and 1 may get <W
Ulease,'' said Mack, r_J
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[Look to New Congress j
To Settle Religious War
MEXICO CITY. Aug. 18.--OP) The |
new congress'which will convoked
September 1, I* looked to In aotne '
Catholic circle* for a aolutlon of the I
Mexican religion crlala. Today, the!
eighth day that tha raligloua regula
tion* have been lh affect paaaed quiet
ly on algba £ Abe deadlock
being broken while In acme quarter*
(he enpettaUon la that tha new eop
greaa will adopt new rallglou* regu
lation* le*a stringent than those now
-In effect. The hope of pongreaslonal
modification la baaed on a department,
of Interior announcement that It will |
■uhmit to congrenaional regulation
, <•**!» a* * FitYiNy*- ,v?”
AS# tymtutfUm. \
The regional Confederation of Labor
and other political group* supporting
the government's policy are continu
ing their campaign for tb* govern
ment In reprlaal for the boycott of
the League of Religious liberty, de
signed to slow down builneaa. the re
gional confederation haa ordered It
members jiot to pay rent to landlords
who are supporting the boycott. It la
considering ether measure* of reprt.
•ah but dsciarua that th* league’*
boycott la not having n »*rlou* effect.
This many Catholic leader* deny, aay.
lag that In some sections trade Is at
aa absoluta standstill and that condi
tion* are worse thaa Mexico City is
allowed to realise.
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Don Juan, the Immortal Lover
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i Dm Jsan." the novel by last Snbesttsn which wlAwpear la thu
newspaper Is serial form. Is lbs story of ths greatest lover of all agea,
John Barrymore, star of Warner Bros.' pteturtaatiow es this Story, amS
Phy the Haver posed tor Uti» scout froto tbs aoyol, , V •
MEXICAN AFFAIR
MORE TENSE
American Mission Says Cnllee
Mexico City. Aug. 10.—(AP) —'The sit
uation arising from the government'*
religious regulations and their re
jections by the Catholic* today became
more tense and more complicated.
President Calles ' Issued his bitterest
broadside against the Catholic clergy
In a statement to sn American “good
will mission." He charged the clergy ]
with seeking wealth end political pow
er. reusing revolutions end bloodshed
and using their pulpits for seditious
t-porches, while keeping the meases of
the people Ignorant.
The catholic episcopate continued
unyielding Jm Us refusal to accept the'
government's regulations; there was
no move to return the priests to the
churches srjd the deadlock was ap
parently absolute, with no proapects
of reconciliation.
One of the chief developments Is s |
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j . Municipal and government offlcfal* ]
I continue Ihclr search for eccleslatlc
' veluablM alleged to be missing from
i many churches. The authorities re
' port that some of these valuables have
been found In the homes of Catholics
but there persens aay that many such
valuables are private property placed
In the. churches by .Individuals who
took to their homes for safe
keeping.
HEAVY YOTK IX A Hit ANNAN
Uttle Rock, Ark . Aiig. TO. .(A*.
i Optimism was expressed hy all can
didates luModgy’s Democratic guber
\wm'wm -n-.
**»* Arksusaa. aflur IU ~iul uji
half hours of balloting. Reports from
all aectloua of th« stale Indicated a
heavy vote Hme political authorities
said the heaviest ever cast wa*
recorded. *'
mi: IN HALTIMOKK
Baltimore. Aug. 10.-~<Jf*> Residents,
were ordered to their homes In
the Hanover street action of (Tooth
Ualtlmor \ate today when fire safe) *
Ing th huge storage plant of the J
American Otl Company got beyond
control. Knar explosions shook the
■Cfstk'B and scattered flames f u near,
by bnlldlnga. Two firemen were In
jured In one of the blasts and were
takes to a hospital.
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MUST AC? NOW
TO tJET PLANT
1 ltd upi rial Com mil Uc WIH To
day CmtlMk Effort n for
R«sairod Solo
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If Goldsboro Is to secure sn under,
wear factory employing 100 to 160 op
erative* and with annual payroll of
150,<*00, It must be done within the
next few days. Some 113.000 yet must
Ibe pledged by Goldsboro cltlsene If
1 the enterprise la to come to the city.
This was brought out la ths smoker
glten by the Industrial committee Os
tho chamber of commerce at the Hotel
(Jttlceboro Inst evening. The response
| to the proposition as outlined by Her.
man Weil, a chairman of (he lu
-1 dust rial romnrtlUee, last evening was
gratifying and several tbouaand dol
lars were subscribed In a tew mo
ments.
The committee. will (his morning
uautlnue the task of calling upon bual.
ness men, outlining the proportion.
, end asking for a pledge to hack the
I new Industry. „ <
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IL'udur tha proposition aa uullisrd,
last evening the manufacturing com
, Pan) will Install machinery valued at
t Jti.tMMi the valne to be proved to the
[ satisfaction of an engineer employed
. by OoMaboro citizens and put la ##,-
000.
tie Ida boro cltlxens will be given the
opportunity of la vetting IZi.IMHt In
the business and will receiva Inlerrat
at the rate of 7 per *ent. Those In
vesting wtj_| bn fully protected by llrel
mortgage bonds, or If they prefer they
ran have the amount laaued In slock
|ln the company. Two directors .on
the board named by citi
zens would be provided.
The Industrial committer or the
I
< liamber of commerce ha« Investigat
ed the firm. Ita reputation, and the
man back of It. and are convinced that
Ike proponltion la as safe «a the usual
buslarsa proposition.
Col. Nathan 6’Berry In a speech of
s«4o* ftfte-ea minutes at lha meeting
#W& dew 1 ..M'tkrfAlJii
iii. an'to thu fmuTir of CoHMnw. • PC
the city la to make progress, If It la
to grow. It must secure enterprises,
said Col. O'Berry. He cited Richmond,
'a city which has a number of enter,
prlaea. In comparison, with Norfortt,
' which has rrlatlvely few e nterprlaefl
.to' prove hla statement that enter
prises made any city. He called a
long list of rttlea In which he ( aald
progress was entirely explained
Iby thefr enterprises
I ‘lf pkople are coming lo floldsboro. j
they must bava something to do.” ha j
said.
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Dempsey-Tunney
Fight September 16
Mew York, Aug 10. H>**)-Jaok
I»emt*«e> will defend tits title
against Gene Tuuney In a 16 round
match a! the Yankee stadium on
September IS, Just ns Rickard
planned, providing tbs champion
survives one more round with the
state boxing authorities
There was every Indication to
night that Dempsey would go the
' remaining distance successfully
after the licensing committee and
the State Athletic t'ommlttaa reach.
*d the legal stage and •'deferred"
he champion a action for a license
but also left the way clear Ihr him
to secure the neceeenry permit by
complying with oertalA regula
tions
CORNER STONE
LAID TUESDAY
Attorney Daw Rwul Abalracta
From Items Plmwl in g|—a
The corner atone of OeMahore's
1300,000 high school building waa laid
with si tapir and appropriate cere
monies at I o'clock yesterday after
noon and aa Attorney W. A.*Dean
rend' extracts frem the various Items
which were deposited In the stone,
one woe apparent to Umm assembled.
Ssm ol the brightest U*hU » E|»
educational work he the WMk Were
early In tbslr lives connected with
the Goldebero public schools. Dr. K.
A Alderfdan, president of the tJa|.
varsity of Virginia and nom« time,
mentioned as « posable the Democra
tic nominee for president, was the
Oral superintendent es th* city
schools. Hie report to the trustees of
the schools was yealsrday afternoon
.aid on the stone of ths new building.
Governor C. B Ay cock was ckalr
mao -of ths board which regretfully
Dr. Alderman’s resignation,
, and spoke with approval of one Mr.
,Ims. D. McKlver who was to follow
Dr. Alderman. This was ths same
McKlver who was instrumental la the
founding of North Carolina College
for woiben and became Its first,
president.
Lnfr J. Y. Joyner and Dr. ■. C
Krooks, former supertntendenta of
nublc Instruction, were lutad of the
city schools. 1
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Hopilals Will Be Operated
Like Schools, Says Dr. Rankin
Tli* Utrie will com* when hospitals
In Wayne County and throughout the
('tilled Htales will be operated In a
(million almllar to the schools of to
day. Dr. W. 8 Rankin' hand of th*
Duka Hoapltallyatlou Kudownment
Wund, told members of th* board of
directors of tha Goldsboro hoapltal
ind members of tha Wayna County |
Medical Aaaoclation at a banquet lu j
the Hotel (ktldsboro laat evening.
Dr. Rankin rongratuUted Golds
ooro on tha atari which aba had made
in that direction and rharscterlsed
a community hoepltal ha on* of the ,
roblaat expr*NNlon* .of civic Intareat
The! th-Ut* if*, Duke recognised.
llftta when'etoi'''
pftalH wotilif b* operated hi pußfk'W f
.Mtutloos and daalrad to contrlbul*
in that movement, Dr. Itanhln aald. In 1
saving th* gr*at#r part of his for- ’
‘■ine to tha hosgltgllxatloa protect. Dr. j
said. the philanthropist pick
Iftd V field which had bean relatively I
untouched In Its opportunities for
e*rvtng humanity.
The matter of endoernment on be
half of rellgtoua protects and on be
naif of education had been well cov
-1 «-<t. Dr. Kankln told (he local people,
i end wlse-arelng Mr. Duke recognised
f-n hoapltallaallon protects an oppor
11unity lo help a great part of tha |
f aorUOM able h he bad benetlttsd In
;V., t
Old-Fashioned Revival It,
Need et United State Ber.
Mr Mill C&4|aa
lfiia intumow yUKvv
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EPIGRAMS
» ashed yen In shew am the MMn
yen ase at half prayer, weald
ynn he embarrassed.
Isr Jeans "Srist thraugh^Uw
Inve hulMe Issto—stlds MnMs
hpneeu. fWFh a let es differ
ma between s heme end a
>pHHPPRb>
tUT mJTJX m]SS*
eara Uml wfll Mrs when time M a
s4mt aad Ibis eM wertd Is a aSa
drat; /♦
iA hk torn wflb a* weHttOßn ~
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«^ Mfl *** j6sL+-
'The an w%n bathes Ip w*M» ‘
If inii nrfße M a OwM as
This is an a*w es ratraggraalra
IPII4PBrb4.
Gen Ins Is ns sisenly nkln in
All TAXI BIALm
■t Paul, Mian. Aag IS—(fPt—A new
era In nlr tranaporUUoa, with la
sts) Istlon of Uxl. freight aad peseee
gar service between man Id phi air
ports In the principal cities Is la More
for the northwest an a result at the
Ford-. relisbl Iky airplane tour Ade.
eisioa to link (he northwest by aa nlr
chain was reached at a conference
here Inst night as representatives of
the tour sad delegations Mam Sadr
states and Winnipeg. MaaMatba
.i! ■
Dr. Rankin dlacuaaed the vnrlou !
warn in which the Duke fund could
be employed In aiding community
noaplUla. Hirst, aald Dr. Rankin, th
jtnnd will contribute ft per day for
ceery charity patl*nt given the trent
mont In the hospital (the
: he n bed patient.)
That amount of the fund left niter
| ible pro rata of |l per day la allowed
he used In aiding In the bulldlni
of new boapiuia. and In tha third
j l lace the Fund caa act aa a Hearing
bqnac for Information aa In coat,
which will enable tha vartona com
mnnlty hospitals to mhke ebangaa la
t?Utr own organisation so m to ap»
The matter of cO operative buyiui
lOf boepitale supplies through the Hoe
rltallaatlon. project wae only on*
method mentioned that * would eav*
the hospitals much money.
, Imat yaar the Fund distributed
•otne ttoo.ooo to hospitals In North
and * btotith fhrollna. next year It
will dlatrlbuta around tMt.MB. aald
Dr. lunkia and turn yearn hence It
Will here tome $700,000 at lu dtepo
• eel.
Dr. Rankin was latodaced by at
| (oraey W. A. Dees, and spoke tor IT
minutes Hla speech wan wall rsceiv
id by th* fifty-odd cttlefa present.
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DISPATCHES * I
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-The Hour fie. Ce«e~
SytjJg
Al tka M|MM k» IfMat 01*
«»• 'Mt atfkt aaa at 0* wm* mm,
to a iirfl'
i* r. aaraaat Mi MMa** aImmIM
who haa HIM torn hm a***
!<• coaat aa "Qreialht Mack” aa thfl
WlUla ». «»jy
UM aiMa UMMaUu aa*«m m|
rr th* ft ret <4oM| > .'fl||pl WMI
wee mart 1 Ckhkhna fhMpaal. aIMMMHi
.it ix.rf.4tac a cmlWw whh*
‘Mack hart, th*
briaalaa la M» atMawa.
"»»• not «mm> kata
T!£Jl Saif!
XJT h.**)!** „sS9H
Hvin. aa* th# dead.
w. «ho.i4 raaltaa ** «jl
<oru.. that th. crtata to fcd9
Iff that yoa ara ta a. «9 ***
la Wouut Oliva today. Ml
Ua». n*f. f. 1. ail JbM ,
flfr. that Ood will MMUfI
*‘ ,f “> '«■ tun aa4 til>,toJ
"• aw.pt lata tka IfecA I
' laht and dacaaey aai.f|fl|
'"•r« .fill ba ouch a —/tTrfll
born ' r***a#raUao haaa
...nr eaaq bCer hapi 14. katotaai*
I ** * • ***?.
» pity “-t >iMh ** |g|
OB tka rkatM— u aa m* toatoMl
of tba naaaaa la m aat tfea okaMk.
•a ara aat droayad 4awa aa tka mm*
aar« ta «*••*■» myl May am aa«
Clal ***
l!^.. H .- J *• * •*»*
in the cherub to bb% n uttle apnea
the church In hall 11 Mr’dnMl
«*»<> if too are not dotag that ynn ato
' «»rne Instead of n htomtog*
Fourteen yearn apo I what tp Abba.
Tills. «. c.. and lapltri tar •**.
non. and tha firm gaeatlaa Mat lhay
•eked me la the — irfhnllen nag what
•as the diffnrmme ft|im dnnlrlMi
< nd dogma. And that r ntlnn rntoad
me clear oat. that I pbnaad tbn tomb
and took Urn cotsht i danT -Tfiin
there has ever knsn a fellow bk Bhn
Of tha world that mhmad it
as far as I after mb* amai
pulatton end «r> p-****!! tbdr ena
desceaded to suitor my pr«MMn an
a herd-scrambled Urea*. The pm
> idlng alder or my tor
"• w field told me It was m» pmkwt
proposition In the
•tmt they bn* never hatoiaMa to
l.sudle the -situation. SPMh I arrive#
l found It wasn’t a preacher they
vented; It w M an infirfhto they
_ ..t daraLeoA.
rtuid. buck hearse grartpMi ncop
onliiods I hare erer sees or ma e*-
pect to »e*. | found U tbato. My fwk
.*rvke was a fnaeral eermea ami %
>oM some beaaUful Httla pathetic
stories. ■ and we all pat ag the aab
stuff and shad coniaaa rfftli teat*,
cad the next mors tag they ton gown
the road lo the irnltlai aldar toll*
la* him that they bad at Ifcrt toamtfc
the pruachar that ttoap |g| haam|
|< oatag for Remember tbam wag Mb.
s aiagle solitary human hg|ht la 0M
- liurch that prntosaed i lß|Mt 88l
no one jeer thought Os aarnMhg Ibgil
of ha. lag It. All that week I 4m