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"V. .. V wvy y -n- i . '4- " O F C OMMi E, R Cp Ei riii ; S'-M BE R SHIP DRIVE MAY NATION. L BANK : OF COLDSBORO Ga. A. Norwood, President The fi. Norwood, Cashier Waste year bailnesa ana wDI ke W U cvrreapvat with jos. n 1 V'1'. 1 11 " ' Vol. lxxv "This Argus o'er the people's right Doth sa eternal vigil keep, ,4W NATIONAL BANK OF GOLDSBORO VbUs yonr business and will be glad to correspond with yon. it Ceo. A. Norwood, President Thos. H. Norwood, Cashier Nj soothing W.ralnn of Mul's eon, i";in lull ItH hundred eyes to sleet." COLDSBORO, N. GSATUlUUi' EVENING, MAY 20. 192 CHEAP FERTILIZER GOODS POSSIBLE (By Associated Press) ' Washington, May 20. Thomas A. Edison told the Senate Agriculture .committee today that he was convln ' ced that fertilizers cheaper than those manufactured by present processes and existing Interests could be manu factured at Muscle Shoals. Mr. Edison told of extensive pot ash deposits' in Tennessee and of Other ' natural resources combined In the Muscle Shoals territory and was ' understood to have told the Senators' of experiences with these materials conducted In his labors tory. ' ' ' One member of the committee Stated Mr! Edison expressed that the potash and limestone deposits would iend themselves with proper treat ment to making materially cheaper soil foods, Tsuru Aoki ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (By Associated Press.) Charlotte, May 20. General John J. Pershing, Hanford Macnlder, General Julian S. Carr, Oovernoi Morrison and other notables partici pated ' In celebration here today ol the 147th anniversary of the sign ing of the Mecklenbury Declaration of. Independence. ' - Oeneral Pershlnp headed the thre Bills Ipnv. parade and afterwards poke at Independence Hall. Oof. Morrison, Julian S.- Carr, Nat ional Commander In Chief -of Confed orate, Veterans, Hanford McNMer. -uuiumuMuii U1B aiiiwi frannieBiuir end other notables attended ..V th 'eereaionles with thousands of cltl ' sens of .the' Btate and surrouiidlni country. Members of the American Legion headed by Mayor Walker, welcome General Pershing's party at the rail road station and escorted them t the Southern Manufacturer's Club where Governor Morrison and his staff welcomed them. VALENTINOTO FACE BIGAMY CHARGE (By Associated Press.) Los Angeles, May 20. Detectives have reported that five witnesse; have been ' found who will testify that Rudolph Valentino and Wlnl fred Hudnut occupied a room to gether at . Palm Springs Callfornu Hotel. The prosecution had stated pre viously that If sufficient evidence could be obtained to prove that the actor had brought his bride back Iiko California after their marriagi In Mexico, bigamy proceedings would be Instituted. Motion picture Interests, 'lie pros ecution says, attempted to discotir age the investigation. Chile Hopes For Pan- American Congress (By Associated Press a Santiago, May 20 The Foreigt Minister. Erneso Barros Jarpa. sayi Chile hopes to call the f;h P. r .uuer lean congress to meet In Santiago tht latter part of this year or. at ih latest, In April, 923. The foreign rita Istry has been exchanging views witl olher Pan American nutans Tor s n. tome with the object o flxin a dal for the congress that would n-? agree abls to the Interested countries s . ., i . . .. . 1 '" : - B NO..-36 vp- ; . aod Vrc-.s. ( . AN EDITOR FOR CONGRESS tWilinlrKioti Slur, May 20.1 Interest in Wilmington was .quickened in the third district primary when there appeared jin The Star on Thursday ai i four column card signed by MONKEY IS OFFICE BOY r. f Tsuru Aoki is tne cnarming little wife of Sessue Hayakawa, the movie 'star. After an absence of many years from the screen she was recently in. duced to return to play opposite her husband In one of his big productions. She has .been deeply Interested In Hayakawa's work of translating Shakespeare's plays Into the Japanese language. (By Associated Press)- Charleston, W. V May 20. A step t ; Tinliersfit'lC r,l;-,V.aaJ!. 20. Th towards closer relations betweeu the sttecinP era "mi " r-i ?Wdiiy : reported .Vorthern and Southern Presbyterfan "j)omcstic tro.i . '.i R, Jealousies mid , f "I'b" 300 Wayne county Churches was taken when lh Geni;r- other evidi'm " ctfialiee ' nml h:.i Democrats commending Edi- al Assembly of tho Southern church, are at "M4 , l'-', i,,sf, the Ku K lux . tor Joseph E. Ilobinson, of the today adopted the "Constitution of KJan's asHiin 1 1 if governmi'iit;il (i i , , , ' t' .. ; . Presbyterloi: Reformed Churches , of autborlty:?' 1 Uvf" ' .. b 7 . l-that.ihe Km.t!"u,,,,,H:uH,u nomination lor n nwiitical in' char-! conn'e;!S from the third dis i Victim no ciKui.ejtriet. At the head of that . I' -V; ' , J formidable announcement ap peared a picture of the editor- America." . ; It further Notice will bo sent the Norlhrn was? irislrtknls Meeting now in session at Dos Moins, acfr aud.'.pf Iowa. j to defend1 15' sn ThFRM HHP- ;uuu I iiLina um - If TISTS AND TITHS i ate iu j1 utc V E99 kr 1 V.fr tnoiil;t'. , .tuWiu. Is mure (nun u As has often been said,! Raphael's pai ' m j r. i In candidate, and the heartiness i with which hi.s veritable ho.st , of friends endorsed him for 1 1"''. i'i'a Miller, Kowtary to o " ' Itho nomination attested the 1 i""!l,ii",'nt nmi, of Washing- M the trans-1 ,f ,., .... . '":" tnuRl.r him ....u i"'rumni ui iimiuei i.i lie i tn niiKi I'llitii'til messjiuo bearer the Account Robinson in his home city. STATE OF VIRGINIA IS STORM SWEPT (By Associated Press.) Richmond, May 20. Reports re- eived here today indicate that dam- ige estimated at many thousands of ollars was done by severe wind ind rain storms Thursday. Numerous buildings being blown own or - unrcfed,t yhile Jlgbtnng Jused " some property . -te wreck- The wo, f aiioi-ivO Jl he Valley of Virginia gnd .. n , ifre Iclnlty of Fredericksburg, extend- ng as far south as the North Caro- ina line. E Bl HOLDS 1 NAVAL RADIO figuration carries an historical inaccuracy in the gospels the valley incident of thVoiiiac boy f ol-; , , , lows the transfiguration, St. Luke eveP. turir it the next'., 11?J' 7 ,0k,ed Upn day. Raphael, however, has both, on b , Cf-- .-J ring at the same time, un the. amount.-an-. me lore is ine ., , ,uu t..- : 4.: ;,ic ;.Hifl.m, ,rt;afin I Ml Ul 1,1 many gtUU Wltil UCOUa ill til UIl lliUlt It id ' ' .iHni'viHitJi s.v His face shining. In the valley and at t! back' Is the de moniac boy struggling to be free. ' , . Vt-:". Of course, the paroxysms of the boy ir. y actually have been in progress while Jesus was on the tpoiv. i t'wjtti ,SS,-. Peter, Jajnes and John, and the culmination and I, ajing niny have come later, when they descended. But thera would be no particular point in stressing either thi3 long continued attack of th boy's malady nor the fact that hc attack and the transfiguration were simultaneous. ' " It seems more probable, as has beehsi!' .?st'ef,,'that the artist was attempting to convey,-iibti a : -mporal but a logical connection between the tya happc Ixigs.-,110 was saying not, that the two occiirred together, J t that, the two f..i- her. Sin- sii.vw tiun k!u fever lias In l.iiv.' Iht di'Mk in curry pupers 10 her iniilii,ver's di'sli, for .lor1;o curries tl.em mid phn's" tliem curefully. were inseparable in thought: A picture tioh : would have- been incomplete wi,v of ; untrarifr'fi'rpd lifd.,, A r i1 ' ' Our iiioiuuuU oi' Ui.. . ttl'anffigt'ra-t'ourt,erriart years ago. Probably there is t no more popular man in the third congressional district and we know there is no more staunch and deserving Demo- jcrat in the state. Colonel Robinson was an active, en thusiastic Democrat when we first met him more than 20 years ago, and no editor in the state ever rendered a greater service to ths party through his influential paper than, he. ; Individually he has donCyeoman service for, the political Infe'restfTof the kat( " -o m. i!h 1 h "V- ASK ATTY. GEN, (Py Associated Press) Jm Uiionville, May 20. Threo1 times un nmny Somhern Baptist men to d;iy iidc.'ned tho tunth of thier in comes as the minimum of church con tributions as last year. Tho laymen's missionary movement report states that the establishment of the Southwide Baptist University would bo deferred for another year. ,; Forty one hundred messengers1 are now curollyed. , , . i . A resolution requesting Cotigres- 3 Hioral action to modify , the Chinese exclusion , net ' and "stop persecution . at the Chinese cuflstalns in the United . Stntixi fr government oftlcluls", in- traduced hy representative Upshaw, at Georgia. ' . ! - , FOR RESIGNATION Tl ;.ory but they are expected to hold and shed tin the common roand of life. vi - - T , : The mountains' must minister to the plains, the hills must send their dews and rajns upon the valley Relaxation, pleasure, is in order to nobler f-ork. Seashore and mountain and lakeside! mpt .transform labor, discover the golden heart of drudgei' and make monotony only the mask that romance wears Every thrill is to generate electric powerjt'or days and days of deeds. ' Strange and lovely combinations of colo (By Associated Press.) . AVaslilnfton, May 20. Attorney (lftt '.rul Dauglu rty should rtwlgn an, not lurLher eml'urran tho Adtnlnlstru lion, Senutor Caraway told tho Senate today during a renewal of tho discus sion T Dougherty's alleged connect ion with tho release from Atlanta f ederal prison of Charles W. Morse. ; .,.....,,-:...--..--.v U t Jacksonville Via., May 20. The Southern Baptist Convention today declined to appoint a committee, to loin with one of the Northern Bap tist Convention in drawing up a new. statement of Baptist faith to name a. committee to cooperate with the Northern Convention in various ac tivities. Projicsuls for such acUon was ex plained by Dr. E. Y, Mulllns, presi dent of the Convention The South ern Convention report declared that , the relutlen between the two bodies is "wholly symputhottc 1 and frater nal" and there Is no j need, for Southern Baptists . to take the lead In writing a new confession of faith. , The laymen's missionary, movement was the genera! topic of, the morn- Ing session and its report ..' showed that 24M1S' Southern ltaptist Lay men now give pno-toiUh of (heir In eomy to '-'.rellgtnus wurk. j ' ' Prp.11 fu rs 'muni ' practiee ! 'T "f V 1- ir tl - lilltJtl : Jill i ' ' ." 1 ..' i u w ii; r. tin u m-n. ;. .. campaiguf01. ; the Democrat ic nomination for congress, there is no wonder that his friends '1 t'tl L't.lH.KnM 1 1- . im,NK uy mm with an (IVt Associated Press) Chlcsgo, May 20. Ruth and Meu sel, Yankee stars, and Pill Tlercy, God's canvasses, hung alike in the east (By Associated Press) Washington, May 20. The use of t naval radio to broadcunt addresses melodies interpreted by birds and men, the .t the dedication of the new head quarters here tomorrow would run- rabene the naval order against the imploynient of such facilities for pol endorsement fW r. ..i1"1"" PU.-i.er, have; boeii relnslat- . - - unnt,y , Jlu j ., Ill) must itve in the soul to overspread whole areas of drab colmonplacc. j float at night on zephyr wings are not to forgotten, but to be enjoyed and lived. So of spiritual exaltation, when we seem to sta 'll. 1 1 1 Alt tlcal purposes, ucting Secrclury Wlin UOQ, wneiCDJ VC Cry Aboil 1'UthiT. iooseveit said today in denying the Go to church tomorrow and seek there ppiicatioi: of the National Wi.mans ; thoughts with things spiritual and open the v t'arty for such service. Daughters Of The Confederacy Meet : oul to visions eternal. Auto Is Friend Of Church Says Pastor Tvo Golds B A very successful meeting of the rhomas Ruffln cliajiter of the I'nlt- i(l Daughters of the Confederacy was held In the Goldsboro PublltJ .inrary yesterilay atternoon at i.S". i'htre were fifteen members presnt, nd in adilition to routine business, i motion was made that letters of hanks be writ. en to Judge D. H. Hand, who delivered the splendid memorial day address: and to Sheriff v 1. r.r n,i Mr i h Hnv. f " auvenisin Kin local papers jr the barbecue dinner which they I hflVe talP' ,h" n.eml.ersl,i,. t vtrtr,! fnr th- r Wpilomi,. vpt.r. i W church in four years. CI.: ;-: Kearney, Neb., May 20,- Publicity 'dianged the aulom.iliile from an en emy to a friend of the church, ac cording i3 Rev. Oliver Kmc, pastor of the Methodist Kpiscopal cliurh here. "when the peopl.; of i) whole community know of a chnn and the kind of sermon pre.t. !ic. ihe car will carry them to it In stead of away from 1.." lie said. I ins on that day. . Plans were formulated for holding I Imrbecue on Thursday, June 1st, n the court house square, the pur- ' Ksa being to raise funds to send the Confederate soldiers to the reunion 1 in Rjk-hmond and were placed in . charge of the various branches of: work. i Lots of us can see how the style have Changed by camparing our sluts with the new ones. 'Jr, "IF fOr CAX tSK TOI R MOSEY to a better advantage, that represents abllltyiWhlcli should be underwritten. The bratnest bankers and busnless men recognise tola "and caryy aub- tar-tlM Insurance. Insure your act Iblty value. ' Ratlssal Llf Iaraare fe, ! Tt , (HataaL) H. M. Haapkrey, 8Ute Vaaaa-tr, - VMrU taor Bordaa BmUAlic 0. tOLOMAL DAMES HOSTESS The Colonial Dames had as their ssld, 'Co out and compel them to come In.' What Is more compelling than advertising in the modern way ' "I often inserted n quarter pn;e or half page ad in the home pa pi r. The expense of advertising is met l.y pie the advertising draws to clin:l. the collection box. and the more -of course the lars?r the collec.i ia. So the ads pay for themselves in ac tual money. The good that is ac complished cannot be measured in dollars and cents. "Advertising must be l.a.kej by in x hi juests yesterday afternoon at the a oum . hanest, riisi1 message from Library In the City Hall, the D. A. ' ,ne pulpjt Nthing can take the R. Society and the U. D. C. mem- j pUce of ,he K08pel; not mo' s. nor bers- I music, nor half-baked addresses on The Library had been appropriate-Current topics. And the man who ly decorated for this occasion, and 'foes once ti pretty apt to return and bring someone with him." lie i .. II In : ii:-i. Me : fra:. in nen: ( !c .' Mi-C. .Illli! i: '' .li (' I i mem1 .. .1. Kle, mm ly in v. i Belt . ;.: idy. i; ' of ; i II, a i ! . of I l.. Hi!. . ..- the . leu's i omii e II. . , fill a . r. In t 1 i V i ' '-r ! a lo. ' ). . h o: i'1. ervc hi of li,- f, n i ' o! r-:er;. f.. a !in i nil! v 1'..,' Miss Nellie Cobb and Mrs. R. B. Miller welcomed the guests. Miss Mary DeVane presented the SPECIAL SERYICE FREE WILL BAPTIST (IH RtH (.olisboi;o i The Faiu'ty Xin.-teen I : ar.tr There will be a special service lorw-liigfe Sch speaker of the evening, Mr. S. P. Emory who discoursed upon the sub ject of "Colonial Times" as com-. at tfce Free Will Bapdst church, ! of your prueen pared with present conditions. corner Simmons and Lionel streets, j raeit Exct rciae The occasion wii thorouthly en- Sunday at 11 a. m. Tha public la play Thirtr-Ors Joyed by all tha participants. j cordially invited to anend. torinm, at E-'gh' n wi'.st, Ili.v gnitifos (hat enjoy,.,l th cur ii-tn'-; l';icc lo '.,,(. flattering. He, deserves all the mediately. flimmnniliWioni 41 i . I ...... ii. M. uiey gue Him, These three wero suspended last 101 u Know that as an editor fl 11 fl"" violating the rulo against and as a citizen he has given 'll:'-vi" i",Ht season games, his time and ahiliK- n ; l o lie gin Mining; Operations In Russia link O tt- O IK,, III llllf . -,,., ' I).,-; lllliM- :; n Honored 1 1 i.i- nd iniiil df-rnpiiuii. Noki, Carolina has mi truer son and neither (.'oliUii.i-o nr Wayne county had a citizen who sacri-niiu-e of his i.,:illt. ,vl(, been mon; devoteiJ to interest than the I'llilor (.(' fl., Armi: Tim city of ( Jold.-iioid ,.,., , I" '" nud of him and to lie i.'ci,illy appreci.divc of him le; t!ic noteworthy service lie ''oicre.-l many years ;,s chair ni.iii of the hoard of education .'i' "ii,.y. A I ways in- "o cnie.l ahoiit u-o-; ..hoc nlucatioa of the ' I "I hi ci! v an. I eollii- ai' ;m 1 h e can a oi jai h- ii..-t rin-tioii and school pro- , - tl'" ad', ant i;re of lu's . - i i me uiiinm aiai eneiyy. .v '.it 1 1 la (i:y Ahsoi -luted Press.) Moscow, May 20. Mathinery la en f'ti ' a n, preparations nre in full "i'-1!!" to l.itan mining operations ' : ,'1 May on tlie properly of the l ' in- ric .hi cni-ccssinn in Soviet I' i .a in (In .-iFlieUor fields 10 miles i". I-.'.,.', . ,-il,iii i: la Hie I'ral . i in caien'. t. as ' c O v. .1. ijiii'ti are In e a- j ! 1 . n; i.r two I X- i .-. . V. i.i ' I .. ,;ii-i I will be "i le lull',- h ' - I.e. a worked - I w.-iiliir vi n h 'I'lii' cnni esHloli f . .- Jn.i.ir . i-i i durinr. wliieli ,:a. l'l in r cent of I tie output, will i .i lo U:,. i.'overniiient ro d nt Hie ex aalioa of the conceHsion llie priipcr- ' li i rh; to tile .'.ivernmenl. I " 'li l... I , t hi? nld. . ( , sow iDlfls . iva GOVERNOR Columbia, 8. C, May 20.-J. W. Harvey; Lt. Cor. of South Carolina. becamo Governor of . the State at noun today when he waa administer fd the oath of office lit the Supreme oiirt room by Chief Justice Kary, lie succeeds Governor Cooper, who leaves Columbia this afternoon for Washington to assume his duties with -tho Federal Farm Loan Board, to which he was appointed by Presi dent Warding recently, as successor 'o A. V. Lever. Governor Harvey lll be governor until January when a governor will be chosen by the people. Covenior Harvey announced today that he would be n candidate for Mi.- n .ruination to succeed himself. Local Fires 1 1 1 1 . (."Id.-I.OIM I I CO " M I !'( I'M- 'heir I I'd voars that he i'l.CV, 1'ect in; ..II it'll looi.-. N ,; a over the standard of ef was iiM'ii-r his l, his paper he has made state M;'l i ir K'ap i. h.-o . S-e )i-ir. Sit, been i il i ir- iiooi r.n-2. nior fl.- Tiie foe deuartment was calleil twice las, night to put out a blsxe lie (jold.-tboro Daily Argils 1,1 "", same building a vacant house diirii.tr the more than 30,,:"k of 1,10 Plke """'on l-elong- ha. published '" "' Mi"fC,' n'"eU- 1 I I i c.n, .n. ... Ik. . t . . j " ui .u inr nrsi marm, ine 't a : fir lin n checked the blazrt a r power for morality and for the ; small one and adjourned. Thirty betterment of his community, minut s liter, aluut 9.30, they were tie never failed to stand firm- ' J;"' i,?-,in ,hp Waie was more lv in behalf of every moral ihrMin It w checked. , , ,, i l.-wis ilmson. white, was ldly ;"Hl Si"Ce UU' da' that inii r.ii t,y a truck headed for the the Anrns came from the.t,, !,,;,,,.. He was rushed to the pre.--: he has made it the ex-, foi,isi,oro hospital and a cut on the . I'l'ttent of Democracy and the,'1" "' ""' a bruised limb were -treat- :oh.., -ate of the best interests ""' '"' as 'W"- ' '' ' , , , . i The fire department answered a ' l" l;',y a,U,1 C0UMt-V' 'hurry ,.. this morning at the MagUI All that explains vvhv the : It .-Ml I.i' ru C'lr'nm a An, I nlt - ever.ii years ii.l.ii.oi-.. .i;,r ti-- 'i . ek. . - ..... ..,v.., ,,,.- in. . .ii , in nuiri .a.. iuc ure was "' ;' ' '"''' 'Vi I mi and ii,!c;ioe of his fellow citizens, ""'" Mingnished. the car being V r ' " 1 " - lM' and they confidently urpe his 'u'n'" J !':Rn"- . : i'-,,l iru.-,ied nomination for congress be- " u ' ..!-.' S (lay i-,i,. thev know hp ran 1a U 1 11 triumph came depended tmnn to rnrnnt Session Next Wwlf lot tne party. .' i o'i I i ' i . t ft h. ml ;h '1' i ;!'. ! tl i th" I-,.,-:, i.'ilal ..a ol "it mi! leaner .'.lid ni Superior Court In Probably tin rm.-t nble ,er- C'oionel Ilnhicso.l the district with the same fi-( dehty and conscientiousness1 Chief Interest in the May term of criminal court which convenes here nor f lac, f (.oionel l:hi-:so.i ever lhat has been the con'rollinir I. " convenes nera y-tw , ; V,,,,,' , , 4L la . en lne controlling: Monday morning with Judge Thomaa t .h, f: 1 1 wn; 1,1 hcha:f or the of his ,ife tWtuwt o Com.,,rro- ir,'n aKd ,;i Ul" tPrert by education and personality tta action hf, grand jury on murder Indictment stalnst Her f 'wetski5ausVranrtr.l?d At- idar FvrT.ir- En'J Vlfaro of the public to serve the third district, if ,h' m"rJ,f indictment school Audi, jreacrai.y. When hardly more, the people make him their than 21 years of ag-e he found-j choice for the nomination. mitrrVwnV1 thre'' brt Beshara.
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