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{SIS THE GOLDSBORO B NEWS H§!fl *- | 1 READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—REAt> BY BUYERS, BEFORE THEY BUY I I ■- ~~ GOLDSBORO, N. C. TUBS DAY MORNING. NOVEMBER M. IKM ‘ Republican Is Leading Two To Ope With One-Halt Maine Precinct Reports Turned In BeptthUcan, Car crstk Cities of Bidde lifi. ljnricton, and Water viHe; Appears Elected by Large Ma gg; Vett Very masß, a*, n*». m ur>_Artksr a. «MU, IfHk STjTSsilSi i IkuttilMM to ntaM fro* ooorlf l«« pf too «M pmU hi tto tool* te too sopotoi *nno- UfM SrSiSi MM. UeMm. m 4 W«»mflh ihniini »*r %M •» s i?". sanr.£S: Mi IHBIir ebMRTO to vail log ttoe tv* modliteki. M th* «Olh the state eteteteo to Roptemter. IrMM MNIT. ho— pm Ma • MwahMi Mi V* homo te*n •* Sr«*to* toto hnwl tohrttoh IS* totes te ttt ter totoat starts surr non niuin'c nwwnnuwiw I Jf. tefkr Oaetta* Mr tkmi Mr Hr, Not Paid in FmS For Work 43 It r. Taylor, local contractor, yes terday started gutt against the Mon head BlufTs Hotel Company and Mon bend Blurts, lae., for M.Mi allied U> be tore tor the construction of » bplMlng for the defendant company • omp latte »M Hied yesterday with I'tcrh ht Oourt J. B. Hooka. Ken noth Rtoralt nOranmt* Mr Taylor It I the action. The defendant com pony entered It. to • contract with Mr.- Taylor foi the oonntrnctWHi of a two-story of tie* building at the Bluffs proper ty. iho complaint asoerta The prtc< to ha vaii for the work was 17.M2 The. building was arefcted according, to rooJ»rn«t. tha> complaint allege*. . hot the Bluffs mfiipMt. has raltof -- to meet att Ita obligation* In paylnt the amount co,tracted. It la contend Three Hto-Mlhi >MO and MU > .—hare Boa, paid. It la atotad and > bolaar« at HIM I* eald to be due - -/4ha platotlff pray* th* court to gran jShmMut far this sum. togetoe i wtth tatereot ffam June I*M. ant that a lien M tha hnlldfag eractet he aperlfted by the wart DISTRICT MEET IS SCHEDULED Officer* Have Good ■ Urogram Per Raleigh. L.’ g SMUUCH. Wo*. »-tAP)~Cena §Rapartnt*ndenta of public welfare tha control North Carolina dtetrtd ' «<ll aaat here Wednesday D*c*mbe< Id according to an nMauncament by Mrs. V. B. Woidltl. chairman A pWßpmrn tall of Interest has beer t‘—r~l Md IhvMnttoaa hare haar eateotod I* oonaty aaparlntendents •' public waiters beards of public wel ter*. hoorda at tehtattoa county oommttolMar*. Jnresil# Judge* aad others Intorootod la ooelal welfare work - o Tha moral** aaaalon baa baa, am aatde for dtoruooiuas oflnuutr organ laattaos. net hods of oooperaltoa sad round table ritohsagm of Idaoa. At 1 i.'clock there will ha a luncheon ooa ferenca at tha Sir Walter |atol Tha Control district la comprised of th* cawatlas of MarthMlMMlca. Saab, taMi Harnett. Maarn.. Cbat ham. Durham. Mamaa. Warras. HalU ia*t Mmmo Ua Or- MANY ATTEND HOME OPENING! MHcbam Company w ?* rl I lMrt fl I.SSO 8y vcßtoa, U> v With tala show rooms b*d*ch«d M great basket* of chrysanthemums other flowers. W. 0. Mitcham tha parpoonal of bis sales fores >■ terday entertained mom than !■ /tahora at ttae formal opanlu* of M Bow plumbing establishment In 1 Royal I bulldlag. I During the day Mr. Mitcham € cal rad namhars of coagratulatl talegrawm from plumlpri dapA I‘nnaeo. maaulactarers aad frletr la all parts o( the country, all c<f mandtog tha seal with which ha M giromotad his business and tha « setar he had put Into his efforti to crust* hare the premier plumbing 1 hr sin ess Carolina Many •4 the manufacUrers and supply men expressed flkwara for the occmalon hsen placed about the most artlaUe These enhanced the beauty of th* ebow* rooms, In which already had display Os porealtan plumbh* equip inept ever seen hers. Aiding Mr Mitcham and Ira Pol luter. manager of tho eaUWUihment, waa Oaorga W. Ehartsh. sent- bars aa a representative of Nolaad Md Com pany. Ralalßh manufacturers a#sola, to aid In aatalag tha Mitcham formal opening n succeaa. All dpy khaaai JfUh Ihahr aaolatanu ware K*lg JM| eptartaiaing afattors and mg aonvealra. More than HM sour-1 enlrs bad beep distributed among visiting householders whan the store «Joaad at lk o'clock last night Chief among tha thlaaa which at tracted attention of rioltora was the Otl-O-Mattc healing plant, a contrl rance which banishes the toll la ■Hinrenlcnce of cool or wood hurg'ng renting plants and ufllaea crude oil. Tha 011-0-Matlc system la an anto maHc heating system which keeps •he building at an even temp&uture and was of especial Interest to tha riatt^ra. The Mitcham establishment la now rounding out seventeen years of ser vice to Ooidsboro householders and balldeta. In recent yonra II ha* handl ed soma of the larceot plumbing, and .hasting contracts of Kaatern Carolina gjta has become a leader In Ita Una HoMißimr-wna-.. __addll|Baat cause to he proud that It la the home of Mitcham through this opening which attracted to the store so many ntercated people BANK LEASES NEW BUILDING HMd Myatem Will OccMpy Largtr Home Fifat •f Ywr Th* Hood Rystom ladustrtol Bank has leased from Mra. Joe B Robin son* on* of the now building* ab ba* under construction on Walnut street Jnst east of th* Goldsboro Hotel and will occupy Ita new place of hualnes* about January 1. The Hood Rank ha* for some month* bees on the look out for an opportunity to move In the central hnSlßes* district of the city and by •erßffng this location sn I the larger quarter* the Hank feels It ran extend end enlarge the ronvmleat service |t Is rendering to tbouannda of our cttl- 1 grns. This tasking Institution has had a steady aad roanorvativ* growth sines It wna organised and the offi cers of toe bank attribute this grow th In n large degree to the~*Atok's gca rente at loan system. ; , J vnrrii n etmilkn ROMM. Nov. H.-—Mount Vesuvius today strick terror Into the heart* of tho villages surrounding toe historic to Ms no by a series of sharp oxplo stone and internal rumblings. The find Into to* streets, to find the Summit of the mountain en veloped hi flames and smoke .** ; Mn daasage was done lo the village* THE SECOND YEAR IS THE HARDEST (EDITORIAL* % \ - ( Thai ihc second year la the hardest, la tha experience of suit cilia* •bleb have wads use at the Community Cheat Idea I, the public ben* factions. Ooldabaru la now facing the second campaign at a time when • alamp lg cullon Price* may hare spread a -panicky sort of tooling through I the eMy Some contributors will ha tempted to reduce Weir tuberrip- I ’***'' ®ama workers who barn loat th* fin* seal c< the tlfti camtwlga I VIH hs tofqpisd to let up. Th* Community Cheat la nlnbllskrd and It I wm tofc* care of Itself, they will explain to lhamaelreg. f B **l f to tiwt this »ort pff^MiM,will wroclf thg campaign 1 WntofmW 1 hAlfdteinil A-teAuAWh.Xfrlou# tn ‘his aolrwM. * * I “at daughter. Mrs“Va _ I accompanied them on their , to ta * for a visit of several days, j aooy Mr. and Mr, Hanrey Ourle, bar* Us Mn Tom Haa J an , returned from a motor trip through „ d teUldren spent Thanh and the Valley of Virginia attending th*| Day with Mr. Md Mra. Paul 1 . .. r ,-r .. ■, . fof* r* ~V & ** H. A. Laagaton Coat-ia That NacMgWtoc of Swift aad Co. Caul AcHdont An eye la worth |M,OM la the eat* ma*ton of H A Langston who yao tor day storied salt In Wayne 8 ip •rtor Court tor this amount from Swift and Company. Complaint wna ftlod by M. B Lafttn. attorney at tew srtto dark *f oourt i. B. Hooka ytolsrday an behalf of Me. Langs- Th* MMaptaiat altonas that on Aa gttst M, Mr Langston was employed to asking some repair work on th* h —‘ of Hwlft and Co., the compilUnthoud" whoa n nail glanced off too first blow of (he hammer of another workman struck hte right ayo aad destroyed th* sight. i tighten fa asked from Swift ana company an to* ground that there wag igtnfficlent light provlApd for the rwpg*r 4rork batog daw*, tote soma of th* planks l belnfrujpdWß »*» war* "npringy- mid IfUt, Jriylng antla lata them was pajitoniKdna goroM of aecoulcf ’’ CHILDREN NDf RIDE TO SOp)L‘ : ■ I, RALgIOH. Norlai (At’y^w* rß than ***,ooo dttTdren. the largest number In the history of education, ire iglug the highway, each inorutnx as a regular meant of trsaaportatlon to the school room. Sad official of the American Koad Builder* aasfxlat Idn stated today. The growth of the conaolldnled and comteughy school systems In the United States has kept par* with the good roads movement. . u The number of children actually uamg th* highway for school pur poses would reach well over a million If th* high school* In lh« small town, warn Included It wns.psll. Jn Missi ssippi more fiian 76 h(M> chlldrco are faking I heir studies each day oror the highway. North Carolina transports If,rite to the classroom dally and In dianan 4»,000 The figures are based on a recant educational survey Th* association called attention lo I tb* great debt that education owe* to th* poblk highway and asked that progress In highway irsnsporUfon he reviewed in school* throughout tho oat ion during Good Roods Week. January 10th to 16th. I*J7 At that lima the annusl convention and ro»d ( show Os the American Itoad Build-I ora asnociailon will’he In session In Chleags. HaUmatlßK sn nverngs of 16* reboot day* for each child the num ber of popaanterv carried to and from school for the year wo tld total J.- 100.000XXI amortstlnn figures show ed HIMHI DEPIANCK. Ohio. Nor 2*— <API Pitre armed bandit* held up tH* Mcr rhants National Bank here unlay and escaped 1s an automobile with M° *M fa caah and a number of securl tlao. tha value of whb-h has apt been .' ,! r:: . t r Dr. en^gaAfte "Th* true meaafter of Chij Rapt lam" wad Urn sujtoct or M sermon praaebad tfl the J church last night burAev aM utaiiy- ... ;* ’'V Ctoe of tha moot b«tot t| nlfieont oriftonesi ten Christina baptism. UA >J riteuld have bass did-to - ground of religion hare found a more a*i for to Mr cont «nt long r& croaa of oy Loed § did sot argue about thto ttam and that nowbetto t Testament had ha Nsl meat arar If “Paul ox\ U arguing more against I(A h. Tor It Mde t% s man Into water to baptitMAH Christian baptism la the feature In the putflng la There are few If any craagaHc* churches that receive people nnhgp tlsed into their fo!4. W* know rscogalsod Christs hnpftsre and hon words he was heard lo spook Im mediately after It “AMD la my ho ored It, for thlg was proven bv the loved son In whom I am well plosa a. _ „ ed. Paul 1/ the Christian* tpf their bnplihni. not so much of ths |fnnn_ hut whether those who arc Im B|MKed are resurrected after It. Wh*a a candidate Is baptised, he dies to the old Ufa, and ripe* to a new life to In Chriotlnn baptism, we aro re minded of rislrtr'fo immortality. Rap (Dm eymbollsas death and resurrec tion la rwlnllM toito. The man whe truly Xu-hoan baptised must die lo everything that lo toe crucifixion of-'leewa Thus the he*« way for any man or woman to prove that he I* truly baptised Is to show that he Is dead to everything that pji Christ to death We say that baptism I* obedience 10 drlst. hut If we are rebellious we are not truly baptised Disloyalty to God proves that wr have not been truly baptised tn God 11 there Is a ferltnf of hatrod. th»t person has not been truly baptised lain Christ Rome pnrnrher* hi their preaching about baptism, show s spirit so form, that they ghow by their words that they are not baptised unto Christ Neither Is s msn'trnlv hap tlred unto t.otj who wojld roh God by witholding hi* 'lni* tglm's. nr money People who have not love for all th* world are not truly bap tised To be truly haplsed It I* necessary to bar# the mind that Is In Chris' I Jesus. If you want to pro r* your hapl sm reek the bulldlag up of Christ's king dnm ghow that- yon are under the »wsy and (100 l nan re of God Snrren de- yojrself to he used as- weapon* to maintain his law prese»t your bodies a llv'ns sacrifice, help ncc-pl able unto God. which' 1 Is your rea sonable ear vie* Ms .mss —m* NEW YORK COTTON N’RtV YORK. Nov to- -<API - Cot- I lon futures closed steady bl net de cline* of X to 6 point* Jn*. IS; March It: May t«; July 13: tawem l her 17 Cotton Hj«ot« qu'et M'ddl'nr n.. „ HIGHS START BASKETBALL v» ~ . 2,.? y*- Jf '. . f . m ~ CRRCh Mahler Facns ProbltM nl Dtvdgflai BnKrely N»f Tneuri OtoMh Mahler Issued th* Clartoo tell to basketball practice today ano f *hlr •Ited squad reported tar to. Initial practice Th# practice tar th» ynoet part consisted la head ling lk< jf ball and shooting basket*. Hardet work will he added so conch Mahlei goto a better line on the cgadldatsc The prospects tar n good season Lara not so bright right at protect MU of the players UuM carried tot JMue aad White to toe finals in the TERatern <lampt*u«htp last year nr* rate of high school thin ywr. moot of I ihem lost by graduation, while sovf j' ral dropped out of school. There sr> let* *r three of late years scrub. Vbo seem likely to be th? nuejeur 1 tola year* team The most prom I* g candidates aro duuly Ktmatetts. |»roe Rest sad Md Y\atem Th*' L on toe e*n*d late Mason and ['arc (pm'llsr with Oaadh Mshb-ra toe tica and by hard worn shotfld d*ve| op Into valaable players. There i a hard task ahead of th* c*o*h tot» reason la trytix to dnrotop a wins Is loam oat of green material but by bard work no toe pari *»' both pin* tt M trun. If: (l H Such ioatten c«n| } j|| account here subject it H own privßte box in I (( H Boxes rent foift* I The 4 H Goldsbj 'Cfm Ptnee. aa/aJ very nwr to* exclnlv# Mfd Ftojto links Thl* (rrmip of tone cottrte* together wHh the famous tear W J' , .aehur«l aad one at Southern Plnep give* thl* go|/ (water a total *f -teqit coirses, undouMedly toe groteete gold center In the world ftthoul • large urban nucleus. In connection with, th* new c**r*a et Knoll wood the Tjkft* lateroete of 'Hnehnral are trattiTing a IH- t**m English Tudor Hotel tour stories high. to. help scromadte* the nopro colfere which •#**»* hotel qccomn dot lone here every Elntei; and eprlsg This will te-toe lanpot hotel *wdor ukltut I* NcA* Dnrwltiu elaCe the crectlo# cr The tlroll** Hotte here thirty yean sgo V FAMOUS GLEE CLUB COMING o Internatioiuilly Known RkepMg Welsh Singers Here Next MtewUjr The Inlernslfonally knows lUiu«dda Welsh Male Rinsers wilt appear in the auditorium of the communltr building si 17* next Monday evening under ‘he au»p c*« of (h • KlwunD club. Singing Is the national pa**-- time of the Welch sod the flftesa roes who come with the Hboadda group ore the pick of all Welshmen In the metier of role* Prof. Thomas Morgan IgynfOehi *' conductor of the coueert group, and Prof. Knilys JrfKcs A, ,11 t’ M ; sc (ompanis*. The proteram .-onslsl of solos duets, df oe. qußitrltes. s*l aborhsoa In recent toe club h«* trav elled In exojtes of lOWMHi miles s** , | has given ermevrts befnrt hundred-. , of thousand* of psstplc Everywhere n performance ha* been given, mu , nlc rritice have agreed the rlnb Is the per of nit male oboruscs [• Th* Victor record company has for , n number of rears emploved th* Singers to produce records for th' compaay Admission in the concert her* tell b* |I. •a" . \ Rnncsas Itossert nfe "I got th* recipe for tout pudding oyer to* radio today." r Hub (tasting III—“Urk; Doggone the stall. J.«d*e Added Interest Shun, In Special SSOO Pritt All Bisy ... j V * Scores Stand So doss Any One of FaYortlai May Become Leader; Every findMlts Baa Friends Who Are Interested hi His or Her Success; Only Three Days Remafa of Big Vote Schedule; Now is the Tima to Heljp Your Favorite to Rich Prlae; Gaining In sprod daily. Th* N‘* l mammoOi mrmrlrr to-MMt SMBto ing the Chief topic es interest aad conversation throughout thte suoftOE. Op. th* gtroteo. lu til* ho— g. in tho gtonq lu rate. iTsrrnhwn poo— enugregale the principal tuple under dtocuaatoa 1* 4 Whn gM mte |hu 0 cunir J Tkr race la exiremtey HWI 1 lu jjlßnteKto buw many of th* favorite* are picked to pin. Thte M Rtetokßte Rr, R ract that most candidates have such n plead I* K vrag j||t g fnw nßhgmrifeMlMn Ilf fsvor of gay cnhdldgl* would nuke g m |*M*r to Rs ng| Story cnudMaf* ht* hi* <-r ter loyal friends tM woritof* mR tonro H-«ms to h- uuu* r*xl intersgt *nd gmr? mthmlgktl ro nn lt KIWANUNS >'[i BACK CHEST;; KI wantons w*r* mom HM—tlny-* *r enterutuad M their roguter Moot ing tote night kg. Dr A. K i>*:i*<tor eMy. i vaagelist of Danrlllg, IU, who • condtttelng 1 revival raeetißg «|f j -ho flint Chriotinu church lo thto «Mr; bum trlbtee to Norik CproUna, atnk>l tog toot A bad traveled through Ml* sxtensirehr slpce lauchlng Into evpa j tike hnslneun ms the meeting wo- I token up with dlociiaiioa pertalnln to the oonoort by too Hhau Mflhh »al» Ringoin whtch wtlt be (MurwX Iho club on note Monday dveu*u> promptly at |:«R oytock. |g to| com mooKy hnlldtott. . V Kiwantea Oom K. Yfrdamapt' chali a— of ton grgy■ lommdtoe pro ooodina hie totrodnettoa of the speak or of toe ironing Mode some nplaor lory, and wry complimentary re marks regarding tho rommotet Chest drive whtsfc will he laoochoi urn December the ninth. Mr. Freemai wns president of the Commuult Cheat but ywr. when It fa launch ’Of ter NS first In (Ootdobort He states he »«»/ proud of the wu Yh* club dteiptee* ralHod to hto «up port when the drive waa being rob dueled at that time, add exprtoae hi* appreciation of tha fact- He called nttehlicn to tho for that too, Club PnOldeot. Kiwauie frank Tqjrfor, was president Os th < ommunlty Chest tdl* **d th* m*mb« rs in work loot p* fait tally, sad tlrslsoaly ttolh year a*, toe dM last year. Ho thep called the rte for roluatssr* tor this work, sa the response waa naaplmons The «XNWt* of the rlph were Rte A f DsOafferolly. Mr R. V. lasl of Atlanta apd Kiwantea John < Grouch, of Durham. N C. - Injured When Cars Collide . Mr*. A. L. Jaeksop of fPqwry Npring* was injured to so automo Ml* arddspt which orourrud Rundoy afternoon sear fordhome store abote on* mil* beyond money Crook. Ms and Mr JnekOop and tore# stool 1 chfl dreu war# to n ftorf runs hie whop Mrs John i’ Mowoome. of Ooldihnri .(riving a Chevrolet, crooned th* roof Mr. Jackooo’u ear ran into th* ChrrroleC wrecking both ear*, and rvtUag Mrg Jackson ip the leg will a piece of glnn* Dorn the wlndahield (tome people nassiug took the oeew pasU of the cart to ts> w *- * n4 Mr* Jackson rrcelrod medical tetitotlw nt the Goldsboro hospital. Bath-car* were hauled to til- Par vice IMRMimi a* dinner Crook, and Mr. Jacknnp sea fut hi* yesterday morning / o mmrn'Sr ' Ye* r wax ■Rotated at Eton and Oxford” "Door me .took It poqtebte to eoe qjfforcßt Lutdiu tin Imi s*iHiu iii . ■W V* JatoMfrMla hMI mMI <th iwry n»w tu y^l|WgS wttai la .Hit Mg gg| raltM^aif^jS ji>i ‘Mr Mot Mm Hin 1. Mir • to* **y »nr *» ■™* 12? ***• «•* «• 5> **«•»» **»*r of oa# « Mi Iff OotOOtotffft and I hot wor l« to «M Mto mtfttol -lambor of too. It «■* Slto * »•■ and froai the wag tt* oaMMMat *r. hnatitos th#o* Mat fro to of th. Mg rot. 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