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AKm a ; *Jff ■. „ • teamm THQK i K 'mate ii ,i i ~ _ I I, i,) *o vppfw i |Sr. aahAar Thayaday PHivl F fr * I voLum ms numbsb im. Kantial cut in water rates decided#! inn- rnrmwmrir it '• * * , *. . •*£ '«t i.-.. _ w.* f * -a- -4>~ —o- —o— -o~ —fr- —o-—o-*> —o- -o—o- -*>- —0“ -o— - -o-~ -o~ -a- —a- —o— -aa- urn rniKiL leuei of m«e of mi cut » wtou ,7-- ■ w • ■ ' ' " - jUam Charge Now Foor Less Than That In Effect During The Past Quarter AHmnen Tike . Action it Mtltiiif Held Tow* dir Erenint; Long Debite on Milter; Sell CHy Bonds Total ing WMO&S Dr. Cor bett Submits !wmoi* ed Cnfo Ordinance for -’•A substantial Ml tm mur mlm MtUf MUH tt* Mil of Improra rnmt koaii to th* amount of lIM,- *N[ UO consideration of a new or ir<i ta faffs Mi aattag place* la' iba city MThad a iMtfffp of the city , alderman Tuesday evening fader tha oat la Om water rata* decided upon tt M cant* par dr*d C«Mr Nat will be chanted for r.ko first dft.Md ■* I lona of water aa aaplaat If M pat* coat, under tha i ite# of tha teat quarter; 1$ rente per tit coble fan tor mmom from ithar to Ite.Ote cuVe faat M against *f,M to*nwr|y; I* rent* per han dful coble faat fhr aiaooot in •% mA at fteite alter ft m a* a *alh*t tn?pSsp w3i^ btetr the tear* Qa «f tetea 1 ef fect teat nutria* am «*ty eaUmaUd that it woe Id beee • rro*« Income Cf ITt.eoo.te from water recalpU thin year. The cot d elded upon last n *l»i idHH eobtrect HMMM from thie amount. It won ntoted by City Mans rap Men* Hollowalt. Thin will give the city a taut Ihcom* of Md.MO.te from water aader the rates da.lded aaoa Tuesday night, it was said. This rapraacat* aa Increase ot ap proxlamtely ff.dte.ho oner that of laat yaar aa |M4U M wa* takes for wafer fees text year. The eat la the rate voted Tuesday right cam* after a long discuss on of the matter. Many of the ctttxea# c* the U>wb had? expreaaed them •tins ta oppoaltlon to the rates which were pat Into effect last Quar ter- , ./• \ * CUT heads totalling bite.ooo warn mid ta Otis «nd Company, of Cia etasat'. Twaaty-flre brokem sub mitted Ud* for the bonds. The money from tha sola la iateadsd for general city Improvement* laying water I'aao. aaweraga lines, curbing, side walks. and tha Ilk*. tender the ordtatw* tu bin It ted by raaaty Health yOfflcer I* tfi. Cor bett. thtea standards are act up for ID* ragalatbra of all eat'ng places of tho dty. Thar* will be three trades a. 1 and C„ and the pro raped ordinance Halt the Decennary standards by white eating plbce* shall ha Judged %i A. Those which do ate meat tha tell requirements shall ba graded as * or C according : io tho aambar of Hams not compiled afth. Ftaal action oa tha ardlaanc* ha tekaa at a future meeting ot Injunction of Baird Is Ordered Dfuolved .. ‘ * MIH ■ RALEIGH. Hor. Da. > rfgrtag thtea’ war# noteaua# offset to be panned upon by a fury the Sap ream coart ta ah opinion headed down today dissolved the temporary restraining order dgalant the Board Ot (ommtaaloner* qf Wak* county prereating them from halldlag a highway through tha Var laa naettoa until tha laauaa had ba*a decided. '» ««mgfmaammabaoa»*otelte^tetebßmaapmatea»w NEW TORI rOTTOW NEW YORK. Her. It—f<»)>~o*t tea. tetaraa elsaad at a ate < edeaar* of Id ta 14 joints. Dec tl, Jaa. It Hatch It, May It. Inly It. BfM cot tea matte middling U . o .V . .'i ,NL mm la 1 W M W£ \ 1 M KTT7\I dpi BtewSßSli Bv WBp*telw#m mks B BLmte 'W^T^Pr' *— IMIM l— - -- - - ?■ THE LARGEST PAPER EAST OP THE STATE CAPITAL—“IT'S A LARGER PAPER NOW.” *‘■b* • e »> POTEATTOSTAY AT WAKE FOREST I -e* Wil Baon PnaMtat-KwrUm Uptei Praal- WMhm Loah Fteaat, Id* Mm raaaat Caltega, wMI became pmsl daad •merit** upaa Me mite*. worn as head ot Mm Maplfct eeb leg* la Jaa*. let lea asgprtag ' Urn ratruttan *f Presldaat Ta tNkM gg ggMgg^gji 1 gpgg* talma by llm heard ot dteatker* as Mm wak* Ftetef meat lag priar la Urn State Maptfnl Can yeaMa* te WBmlagtaa. Tina day. <L L Sarwaad, a member as tha „ MteM attend ad the msalaa as v th* hady sad hraagbt the new# the act lea laateralag Pml* Tha teaslaae named a earn reanrateg a sacemmr to Rr. trmlT the asttee dteatetea pf AfiWaka Rmaai caiftee aMt'M'ite , teal lon of Ms farmed a BiaMug as year* ago nad d* lalkily ttkakry aa h*» pari Me aa* aaaaeed hi* 4ecl»l*u ta retire team the prmldeaey the coming laaa at a special meeting ot Ite %ake barest heard as Iraateas bald laat Aagast Wake rarest elamnl la field*, ham*expressed general salhter tian that Pmaldeat Pataat wilt reauMa at tha last Hat lan a* president * merit* s. SECOND DAY OF CONVENTION DkM* Io Ebrt Members of Board of TrbUm of From CwiylmUmm MAILMINGTrtN. Nay IT.—tfJPfl— Mccision to Inaugurate a campaign tu rains 1600.000 to liquidate bonds lur Ih* outsUnd ng Indebtedness of Hie board of education, the adoption >»f changes In the constitution null- Irg the boards of mlnshins and edu cation. and prorlaton of the election crvtrustert of the ysrlous inst’tut'ons liyfibc roarention in regular session wire some of the moat Important i-nslnma matters decided upon by the Baptist IMat# con rest |on tp the aer o*d day of tbelr seoolon here. A proposal lo Inaugurate a cam ;>algn td ra'ae 11.200.000 was lost by A majority of only ooe vote. , Forest Fires Do Much Dimaire in Eustern Car. # RALEIOH. Not. ITT—((^>— Fla uarlal loss through the sertea of forest fires which hays swept hrough large areas of the Rastern I Aft of the state during October hawupted to 123,4*4. according to fsttmateg Mnsde public today by the foresty division of tha department .j's ronaerrstlon and deyalopmenl. McLean To Speak In Hyde County Today RAIJRIOH Nor 17—((Ant Oov ernor left early tonight for lljrde county where he will spank a', the celebration of tha completion of state highway, ii across the county. The formal exercises are schedaled to take plac# at flwan Quarter about noon The governor said ha would spend > fire night at Washington sad go terty la the morning to Hyde. Ac companying him were Prank Pngs, tad Hoyla BtPk. > ... r ~. w d-l xi ‘ ■'‘ mmth +* ftcrar-jgr MA*£ SINGERS COMING DEC 4TH iMtgrMElliMElly Known Mnaic * Orgitefgglloo to Giv* Cm. eort Borg Doc. • A musical Vnanlxsti.m known as thoodda Waite Olee singers will Ttstt flnldtearg oa December I and will give a concert here under the aaaplees of (!)• Kiwaate Club *ae coedtag tO aaaoaaceatent made lent sight by aa -afflolai of the local or gaataadoa. Tha organisation in com posed, of Id mqie sinter* and has; haao touring the country for mote than fly* years giving a tout of ta MMM of IJM coo oak*. The eo tetialaare will also visit Asheville IQgeeaehoro aad Walaigh. ’ They have aa laternattoasl rapo tatloa aa a choir of aaaaual distinc tion, aa noted la many newspaper cltpplaga raealvsd by tha Choral Prana ooouaenta oa their sppeerattce la eteir dttes credit them with hav- Ihg pleased audiences composed of both the trained music lovers and tho*# without techiest knowledge of umelc whose appree'ation la conMn sd to pleasing melody rendered with humorous sad dramatic effects, Tha appearance of the Rhondda fMngars In Ooldaboro offers people an opportaalty te enjoy an uaasalty good musical program, a officer of the Clab smarted They wer# secur ed hy Uk merest chance, but with the hope that their appearance may ha am da aa aaaual affair far the cRy.- CAfiOUNA GLEE atJB PLEASES Audlonrc it One Tbotteikl RapedoHy Delighted With Amrlwii Negro Song* Sing lag Mle folk songs ot many race*, the glee club of the Ifnlvere*. ly of gprth Carolina last night pleas ed an sullen c« of on* thousand in the memorial community bulling. Tb* club was brought to Goldsboro Uls ter the auspice# of the Goldsboro Choral Arte Society. ‘ Paul John Waavar. director of the dub. has cart a Inly taught the young Idea a tear things about ainglng, the audience found out hefor# the eve ning's entertain men t was over, i Nelson O. Kennedy was guaat ar tist at tha piano and rendered a num ber of aalacUpa*- Tha audience liked the offerings of the club and shewed |{ by seneroM tpplauaa. Tha btsaeat accllinst on. however, came at the singing of the America* Negro songs. One old gentleman who hud n front ■eat gave a pretty good exhibition of transfiguration as the club later preted tha plaintive negro melodies Ml* face IH up. h * ayes sparkled, and • his face shown with the pleasure that thrilled him. unconsciously his foot began to heal tlm** against the floor to the cadences of the pieces. But b* was hardly by himself In the foot movement, for many In the house found themselves moving to the rhythm of the melodies. Local Representative Does Not Fear Result Os Suit Started Against Cotton Co-Op Body The fa la m chanf* for favorable court action mi Urn huU for dlaaolu- IK>b of the Worth Carollaa Cotton Orowara Cooperative Aaaoclatlon. brought " raaterdav by Col Wlllla M Ptnoa of Fraaklln county. In the op 'inlon- of FYaak Jon mi, representative of the AeaoclattgQpii Wayne anti Ihip lln count lea. “It la a known fact that the ri cord* of tha Aaaoclatlon have been opaa for I nap acton at all time* by Ik* member*", said Mr. Jone*. Th* coaM could give favorable actloa to Peraoa'a nalt only upon finding that the financial condition of the anao ctotioa wan tmaound “A thorough examination vfill •aryo to ahow the public Juat how $h- ji-, GOLDBBNIA N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER jK f»M. ' 4 *V‘: kjtt JB- * ' Cbrged Wife “ l | # Serioto Crime By Young Gate Released tndk Roads Totaling sUo t ooo{ Faces CrimMil ini Civil Aeliorii Lift Kentucky F&thttt to Head Stringe Cult i Quarter if m Cmtury Ago. L •tetea Waiter MNdh. Sen* jamia PanmlV lateriaid by atete police esrly te4y from Mi team as MatM laatenblp, was hate la KM lob TamX tern* as the call tonight aM teteg r*> Beaton Harbor, Mite.. Hen'ami n Praaktlri Puraall, M years old ktag of tb* strange reHgtogg colony, tha House of David, aoMght for mors than tbqyo years a* aMespotter of young womanhood undfr the gulsa as rstlgtous rite* la te #m totte lira gaaat long-haired blag, who la IMI founded the eoloud which It has bean estlatslad M has derived fteMOe. was taken fran his sleeping sc: few hours later rearrested after a judge held that head waa not set's factory. Later he was released aader bonds totaling fllO.Mft on charge* crimi nal nsauatt preferred by two former ' rlrl members of the colony. Tb* cull leader waa forced to sup ply Ito.ttM oa each of two esptssrs served in oonnectloa with damage, '•oils staxied by the girl complaint ante, this was la addition to tho Iwo criminal bonds of I&O.OOA each. It was rib dashing philadarar which Ih# police found whan they entered the colony's administration building, Instead there wss n feeble old man hardly able to. walk without assist ance, n taciturn, sllsat man. who ad mitted his Identity aad then left what more waa to be said to hi* wife “Quean Mary." |t was with "Queen Mary" that Purnell left the Kentucky fooiblla more than a quarter of a century ago to preach a strange dortrln— that be Is the brother of the saviour an<l that thaae who beltve him will he teunortal The Purnells weal to the Detroit and her-ame members of the colanly of the notorious "Prince Mike" Mill* ; When Mills .was sentenced to pr! T eon on charge* Involving women the Purnells cans* to Renton llarhor ’ wh'ch grew front a handful' to a mem bership of nearly L a thousand In mi. Two sisters made the cltarges which prompted a world-wide search for tha man who one* wa* denounc ed by fudge John E. Bister an.'the man who "plated sin with the gold it religion." economically aonad the association la Intact wo have over a half million dollars reaerve fund whVh belonga It the member*. We have made full settlement for crops -deity* ered to the aaaoclatlon each year Mr. Jonen to of the opinion that In the end the null begun by the Ptanklln man will the more thor-| Highly entrench (he Cotton Annorto-j f'on In North Carolina. The opinion of the local repreetn tatlve to In koeplaa with that eiprea* ed 1)y fella D. Webster, aaaiataat secretary and office manaxer of the Association with {headquarters In I Halelah 1 If. L. Blalock, geheral manager | .' * t BRAKES FOUND DEFECTIVE Os 1M Car. Taste# TWrty-Fhr* Ar« Found te Bi Bsatalk Bteaftertei Required i By A. A. A. More than one out of every 4 eutoaao thtea 1* Uoldteoru ban faulty br*M*. 1 If aUtlstlci gathered by J. D. Bike*, t of the Carotin* Motor Club, who ta | petting aa a "safety weak" campaign t rare this wash, are reliable. IhrJ local pel Ice department In umpwrnf^ , in* with Mr Bihaa (w tho safety l fWv*. , i. D. Hawaii Is tb* meshaal: tu charge of tho qbtrk. Through yoatsrday tb* teaku oa Ite ears had’ beta tested by tha mechanic supplied by the Lite *4 tha' Eg tecs Urowne Motor Com pa*) and lblrty-4tv* had baa* found to he faulty Nacanoary adjustments or XUgg«»- tlons aa to naadad attentloo ar m-~l by tha club representative Tha testing will ba ceatiauhd to day aad during the remainder ot , the weak. Btaodarda of the Aaratlenv Aide* , mobile Association for brakt ttsta , ar* used In Abe check-ups at '.ha r local garage Under then* slander W , n car with rear wheel brakes travel ing 10 mil** an hour ahou! J atop la , ril toot, with four wheal brakes 'a ! >4 faat. A ear with rear wh<*d bra KVa trarallag twenty-fir* ml lea aa hour . rhoa Id stop in l» faat, with four . wheel brake* 34 7 fast. , —• w f I o . .’ JUNIORS TO HONOR DEAD mmrnmooommom h itev. J. * DuM Bpealtnr for ‘ Mnnorial iUrvice *fo Be HoM TMa Kvcnioq 1 The members of the Junior order in poldsboro who bars gone the way as all flesh during the ygsl yaar will ha hundred at a memorial aanr'oe to be held In the halls of the IMtto here thla craning at 7i30. Rav. J. M Daniel, pastor of BL Paul Methadlat enurch will deliver Ike address Thar* ar* aavaral hundred Juniors In Ooldaboro «bd v a good attendance ,!■ expected to hear tha tributes to dead brothers this evening Tha pub lb la Invited to attend the exercises. Tb# following program will ba carried out 1 ounrll called tri ofcler by Council lor H A. Kl rick land. Btatrment of object of meeting by Brother V. M. Gllllh n (Master of Ceremonies) IrivcUwtlnn by Iter ry, p. Watkins OpAffng ode by aiid'enee. Roll call of deceased bro'hers by Secretary. Qaartetta- "froMlng Ike tlar." Introduct'on of speaker by Bro O. K. Hood. Memorial address by Tier. J. M. Daniel Quartette—"Golden Balls". dosing ode 'by audience. Benediction by J. M. Carroll. of Oie association. urea not in Haitink • Wednesday morn Inn and coeaequent l» Deputy Hharlff “Pet" Denton »u dnable to serve papers on him. “The association la absolutely de mocratic and ererj' member hda ac < <•*■ to all Information," declared Mr. . Webater. | ‘Colonel Person la • member of Uie association and ha'plso has ac cess to tbs Information We have frequently offered to give lone I Person any Information on the sub ject that ha desired* Mr. Webater eras tin worried by 1 nears of the suit. H*f declared that ha had baan bearing rumors of It for ' ' v " • . . - * Os Big first Perioi Secure Your Car Niv q’** *»««* ***mm SvpraMMy Hotter WWp wi flNrt (MMmm Jr YM*PT* . 4 Keynote of SoctoM; Ptrat 6rt la VnU SeMMt M fppjJvt Mawky Nig* 1 SUato pf 1W Candida e* tito"b*n £££ participants in the New*, 110,000 “Everybody Win* SowmSZ” \ ffwssrtjtr xrittifii period, 10 p Nov ttnd. will be htrttttßf forSkpC BISHOP DARST HEADS GROUP Kniecepal Ckareh to Lnaath Nation-Wide (ampatya Te Re- Avikaa lu MaMharakti /lwvßfvi iw PivnwnHilp cutioß or a group at distinguished MonrvrraroMttiaaa to eerre with the Two hundred CrasptfeN who. early •a January. Ul7. will load a nation wide Cmaado which tba Rpulnpal Church la about to, touch to To-owok ■mu »*• marnimm* ffcMMhoot Ha tthltod mates to tbelr lutlia aad responsibilities aa Okuruh-poers aad rttttona At the baad of this dome to tee Rt. Bar. Thoataa 0. sa ret, D. D., ntahop of IQaat Carolina. te whom la due the euggysUoa for tka propoaad pruaadr. aad upon wkan ha fallen •ha honor offending aad dtmcUM It Pfopoiln Bttdi m rtlltkiui fjaanfcftn at a apodal meet'ng of tho Honan of Blakop of tho Church tkroo yearn ago. It waa first indorsed ky ika lianas. aad laior at the Omeral ronrentlon of tho Church la New Orleans la lHt, unanimously ap prornd A National Oonatoeton wea accordingly appoint ad ky tka Pit- fUakop of tka Church, of wWA Jim*t Derat we| Mpfe tho Chairman, gad anrly last BneMr ito Diocese at Baat Carollaa,-at tip to gnast of Churpb leaders, relaaaod tka Blakop from hla dwtloo aa head of the Mto< see'WlSoaf Carollaa la order that ho might girt hla entire tint* •o the direct lon of Iha Crusade from th« national headouartara which hare keen aatabllahed In 'Vaahtaptoe Plana for. thn Crusade hare rapid-1 Nr gone forward, and tka lid of tka Two hundred outstanding lender* of Ilia Church who will serve aa Crn- 1 radars to now practically complete if Includaa. In addlt'on to Hlahop Dnrst three other vail known lead-1 era In ika Dlocaaa of Baat Carol aa-- | tka Bor. William H. Milton. D. P.. Rector of to. James Church. W liming I ton. the Bar. 9 D Dana. M. D. also' of Wilmington who has share* of | M. Andrew* Church at WrighUvtlle aad Mr. Oaorga B.' Elliott, a wall known Wllmlagtoa layman; tka Ht. Mar. Edwin A Ponlrk. ft H B'ahop Coadjfetor of Nirth CaroJtna , l tha Mar ' homes fVOple, n n.. hf Burling Ira aad Bor. Georgs H. H»dyra. P. P. of Asheville. ** - - ■ ■■ ' PMRMM BI'If.IHXM RF.hTMI . •WABinNtlTGjN— lUPII —Although Ike National Preaa (luUdlng. tfe four •oaa story home and office ''bund ing being erected herd by the Nation al Preaa Club, will sot be ready for occupancy -for aoraral months, the holding company has applications and leasee signed for rental apnea *o Ike amount of 100 par cant. . Tha atructurs will he the largest • r> Irately owned building In the na tion's capital BITEB BLACK W ITH Oil. ■ BBATTYVIU.B. KT. Nor. 77. ((#l|-Tto Kentucky rtrdr hare ta black with AH that has flown from Ilka Island Crriek oil wall; brought In Tuesday and deoerthed aa tha htr gest oil' wall arar drilled In tka state 1 '. I . , •. , t *.,, *: A • a . • . • li * ' 1 V— r • >J I R |MMtetete*|Mte RMBEEIB tMBBBBBB LAW CJK4BCI ■ Never agalu alter IP P. tkla Mg Prat parted etoom Hr IB B. M. Monday wM you po PNbdßfeft ' tka M.OPP ewtra raua m mdk feo raafs aitiiilßH TBhf < wrPmi. . ft tom- aaPMMpAaRy MMM# „ •oarer of hateg Rttafil jj| of two of tkpM Me <dntatemfbMb»||t«fi . do not tell fa IPfu H’WiiflJl - he cloolpp pf 'tka ftm pyrtod ' during tha rsteMadir of Bte upon ■Uke up A fl|w long tana autourlptlami MMf jmw tie the wry omp Mtedod MNIHf the Mcwml at tip gffta—they hardly help bat vtp POP of HP M|B _ awardk V Tka crwotel teat to now at MriH IT VOU arar liteaa# Pi do aayfth* Ml •a tkto M 4|o rr NOW. tkatapd a being a gpcmH otrtoH ewHNtotu eat up Into tho «Mt Hrtatok ft tka rota aoora f»r your dtetvtot-kO# «M - Hero. Now to tka tBM to otebo ruo -onakly osrtofu of Dm fdpg PM Ml ' daMrp VOTE Cft AT WWCSMMgfeit nmnwhir Hupp M *• lowed oo ovuty eht-yaor 4pH»nrt>Hlll Thera to u pr—tOOl PPM «f «RMB v ofas or sock oppr ypor MR 'lO xrj 'tjr* t« o’clock Monday sight dPtpp tOkk i large decrease Tea. aad don’t ortr look the ‘ elnb ’ rota «f MMH telfl for each 124 ta autMwftpdtoM PMMPd I Attar IP o'clock' Monday Mo CMP bis cut In rote vstyes UdMO ftpOO. After the . Jose of the OOOOpd ported ■ hare la still another Me Opt to evMl •ha third period atilt oMiRw d 0» I cregae la amda The final fOkf voMP era die least at all. A oao*#NW MB’ .uibac riot lon la worth today M woltp' * •nma aukocrtpttoa would hh #kpdb di votes U tpraoi In In tka (M pOTPed- Ika odds are ilaktim 10 4M %db vor of the first ported. - , WP , I.F.ABV WBO PBtBBM AM A campaign of MB aotoMP M*oa •o show up tha "yaltaar* li poor 'logo* friends and also aarppo te point out ta mu to oo tetotatonkte <an depaod upon Tkprp ON ilufia rood weather- meads Wpp ON J •rlends aa long aa Vnttohj H|| . * n« their way Consider thOM Ote» c.a kelp you but wtH piC' 0«M • hough you un rtrtag thorn fuß pal- - ue received and Natty aaVto* Mite-- money. Consider tka mMNP hPhtkd tho •tatementa of those frteudl Utod tk •lead of halptag anted PBM MM* • elraa for not gtrkurywu tk* aafr vcrtptlon by trytag to dtooPuteßP 9M Waldar It cSNfntty »d teatofte «• wf '■> ~Jjm ronfiifenca confManoo W WmSlgig la the kaynoto to WUR It TbP. News mammoth prise dtoßd|NMl|to (Caudteood m top* Mm
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