L. IUUU POTK. PeUl.b.f
Bum ■will...t
Oil
it mid *t
tar eon*creation
1 la ttwi:
1 bean a day. tht
la baa baacy for the bailee
la bar gotten tna a angle nr
teafoa eratt that haa to (apply watei
tar aaweeaga. ftra-dghting and demts
tb gas.
Daring tbs vac it «a* tha uul
thing to cal) backer* all who refuted
te respond la tha ala af the nation
' map have bean oar pri
, aa to tha aertu of tha
. cnlH, Near tha tawa la facing a erltit
ao to He aratar aopply. CitUca* arc
naked wt to wasta. To run a laws
api foliar all might or to laavo a apl
gat apaa aa that tha water may be
kept ceal Is waate. Waate in tkia in
ftenet maana suffering to nni and
danger to al.
MWIIT IS. rA(j£
SnppOften of the two itvboinator
ial wdldltM loft in the field by the
primary af tea days ago are loud in
thefr rialme aa to where Ika rapport
given lobtrt K. 1*0x0 will go. The
CnrdaoT forces, basing their assertion
apse the alleged fact that Henry
Page, toother to the former candi
date, had wired Mr. Gardner that he
would give him hia rapport, claim
that the Peer' rapport *ft>l go to Card
Harlot Cloeheu 11. the genial mono
_ - gar off Mr. Monisoa’s campaign,
makes aa apposing assertion. He Is
•oufMaut that Mr. Page's strength
all go to hie seen.
Aa a matter of fast, Mr. Pegs will
make no attempt to influence thorn
who voted for him. It was our good
fortune to gmd nearly a month with
Mr. Page dariag hia campaign. Der
ChUT that time we had the Onset kind
off, opportunity te- study the man who,
to u*, is |bs neatest approach to jier
fbat-ea we have aver seen garbed in
tre users. Ha would no mere think of
trying to dsttver >0,000 votes of a
poWrtrlaa thaa he wonld af boltisg
the party bsranm af bis defeat.
The M,#06 votes east for Mr. Page
iunt Hr. regards thpu too
Mgtoy to attempt to (nfluence them
♦ van if bis diipeiltlen wots to da ath
trwke. Bo will be ooaaisUat. HU
•ghl waa agataat the awchinee of
Gardner and Olmmana a* much as it
tips far arpnamy aad aGcieacy m the
adml Istratfcn of State government.
Ho has ao desire, wa are convinced,
to me the power that ha* com* to'
him In this campaign as aa iastnuaant
against either one of the ma left la
the roe*.
, While wo are talking a boot the
mmpsigu wo might as wall admit that
wo a:o certain that the boel . moo
has boea put out of the race. Tbs
Jake is an North Carolina whichever
way tho cut Jampa.
| : Df AND ABOU1 g
g jHE TOWN §
- femawiiiiwm
Wen, /elk. here we are egal- ef:-r
a month af eeelng NawOi CVtfne
with that good aaaa whom to many
a/ yea voted again* la the late la
■ eat it primary. Troth la we've been
baah far alma* a weak hat 'tw.'i
not aatO that war eerrow had Or- -i
wKteaUy drowned to permit ef the
ama'polatieti ef a very rrar.ky t7tw
wvH r. Wo an more than pled to be
with yaw again, ahhepab wt am
ITvectly chagrined.'murk temo.et iui.
evmwaelmiawly regrvtfol aad *hir
eaghhr f«mt<f that then e». more
lam la thin grand eld Stele thar <n
tmtar area It all vio.’e
ware away Old Baa—1
*o ataada th- rap- of
and tuff--re K« iiron
led to tty hit h ,.:J mi
the V. i A. Nee Jar
Mmeelf wi-et*:.rd
tme la well ea bb raj
td ef the eettlag nn.
who road thb elbam
hava to pat up with hi
ke* yea «ao. Wh*n he
1 that b iataraKlag.c
ul, dare net find iU war
ter. Be atlt ee a met -if
' l the DLtpatet engine. So
aeeaM rjdbaf wbllr hh 1/
peroy da not Mom# him.
Baa b a pbylag la the Own gh- ire
■ml, hetag eae af forty faint r
ee Ik brad. He aad Hrary I ee tag
meant Dwaa la thb ergaaitat’-rii
Yeans Bahnb Bowmd aloe b ni->->~
Mnt and Howry have it ea Ka»ab
** ’‘borne Kewob b e»
i tha fettewe got bar’
between
Ibee err *e -»V th
•hub
^f^
"■ ■ i
aw r-Mhlvr but pin- fm thtm when
.1 7 .*u«h tV *••». fed.*: of U.4
ail*/ aad the oth.r anplmmat
laara »f the leather* re*;-.
-ix and The other fellewe ana ta
•t* -d tbt toff pewwuw af that dhrte
«•»* toaxan* ha earn aa aehiei af th*
pttk- i*h Hno. Three queer datke
• » T':rr '« the h*P<ttme ut of Arhht
i! Ui l! f e-.l t.tid ftwa alt port* el
It ewu .t.p. 1 boiuoaO* of thoai will
r th it jmi they will hare a Mr
tho aiUaoae af the
M .try. U will be their firet anottag
•* ‘he arc of piehiMuaa. Lam paar
> * met la IadiaaapoUa, where wo
*4 the piaaoui* of watching thorn.
M th.*t time th blighting load of
h- ilvy r uki ha*l elieady h.t that
.'•» city, hat tho gentlemen from
Kentucky *«d CaUferufc hceaght la
Mtexgh of th* Joy fluid ta awfce tho
occasion one of math plaacan to
-.hoot who could not tho# do without
a ril alp. We wonder who will relieve
tho eh untie a tM* your.
Some folk Uka an awful
with vnlhnblc property. I
Over ta Chief Fage'a ati
a*M a xtUl—a real Mill, topg
doubling barrel, cap end we:
erhk’a there lx no more valuable pro
perty In all the reramp* af the U1
Cuhu *•’, Black and Cape Fear Bivnre
:cd Mince cemblned. Some carelem
fiUnd of tho toper kfl It la thel
hedow »f the stable* at TUgkmna'x
»:il. Intending, evidently, to move it
under cover of datfcaeea. Parte*
Hunt and th* Chief trembled *eroee
'.he thing yceterday and brought H
•uto town. A abort distance nway a
bn-ml of boor was found. Somewhere
Ihtr* it o grtcihig moottahinor.
Hlrl f Man tl Msec*!_fka fallxtwr wWr
• an* «*■> plant—m «p against
It last Saturday whan tt» aid angina
which he U replacing with two big oil
motor*, broke down la the audit of
ihs biggest demand of the year. A
whole lot of folk wore sweltering
round Uwa (wearing at tho ice
plant, but neglecting to investigate
the trouble. Noel la doing his beat
io give Doan tho beet equipped k*
plant in the btata. He has spent thou
sand* of dollar* trying to doable the
capacity of tha plant la time for tho
summer demand. Inability to got ca
tain pnrta sf hi* now equipment 1■>
delayed hi* plea* a grant deal Sd
ha* caused Mm large loan la reve
He it doing hi*, boot, however,
r-til that bast is mighty good. Thom
who arc freest la criticism should go
dii'd "o h'a plant and me what ho is
t yinjr to do.
WuJ* vs wore away on tha cam
P igi vfh Mr i.-». «■ • Ir.-m!
«• I i; f rj;H T1 i! I • ,i* Is-1 T im
•is Just a yellow mongrel—laxy. bat
k .nbk and ievin*. He usod to greet
n r ich night—ur early mprolag—
w‘ th •■'i* FMy "jonU take u» hama
fi lm the n-ducus labors of stciring
through coaatry roods or bad (Crests.
While wt road. Tom woald play with
ou' thoc striags and some dams stick
Ms fangs into oar bony dish last
to Ut a* know ha was tksrs. Wt
didn’t tear tho old fellow. Ho Just
took ap with as aa If ha’had found
a kindred spirit to while away the
loag nights when money charing mor
tals watt asleep and misting tha
bchutkra tha Creator had mads fot
such fools aa Tom and me to enjoy.
We loved old Tom. He wai a good
pal—almost as good as a dor—only
toNroW amor ride wMk jmexeept
nnder comooUlon. The missus tap
Tom died of grief son our absence.
Professor J. C. Smith, principal of
the colored school* hare, cam* la yes
terday loUllti about his school and
its closing exercise*. Tha exorcism
bct'ai c-t Monday of last weak and
continued through Wednesday. Moo*
day was given over to the primary.
Tuesday to the intermediate, mid
Wednesday to tha advanced grade*
1 ho whole thing waa rounded oat
with a big picnic at Saris*’ Pond
Pr.-fsrjor J. O. Byers, of tho Berry
O’Kcilcy School, near Raleigh, deliv
ered the annual address and gave his
young h oarer* advice that will prove
of inc.'timsbla value to them if H it
1 followed. The school* bad their most
, : jcrevsfu) term this y*ar aad the
principal is well planted by the pro
(MS'. made Cuiing the wd t3t. pu-'
•it wire r* oiled ard thr r.rr ng
>*ily itttvlcwi was (M—the largest
i n»b« fa ixh fariaac* *vvr record
rd «. a ..fated - rbeol ta tbli uctlcn.,
V. I We tfa. fellow Smith, by th«
ra. . He ht do lug a woedeiful work
:■> •* ibe rvlond people ret only of
I.* . iwnnaity but tnioughout the
".W i .<f Ilk.Diit County, ll'd.r h j
:.r> ' i the school.- harv mad* won-j
i *t at regrera. And it has been thr
tipi * ’"ad #f p.og.ra*. Smith dor*
i oet impomlbl* hope* to thr
Ut • .- ol.ir.-d boys aad girl* who come
.0 him for Knowledge. He l sec her
■h«-m to work aad tells them of the)
honor aad dignity of labor. New he
is engaged la an enterprise to build!
> big Industrial and teacher-training
ohool her*. 11* heyeo to Haro this
school built by maa* time neat yeer.j,
a It he wants to train young mea
.'.ad women of hit race to bseomc
.reithr eltlaras of a country which
-fiords them every opportunity C..
do]trial advancemoi.l when they
-re fitted to accept these opportune
Irs. We hoy* all mannsr of suemu
or him hi this entotpti..- and tiust
hat all of the white people of tfcL
ecttoa wi'l give him the support hie
.!*■» dt5e.ro*.
Lin wood Pridgen, that smiling
-mngatcr who U one of the molt vei
led members of the Dispatch staff,
i • *iu p: : :d po.-:c.-.*or of a silver tov
' •* cup p-wee-.trd to him by members
•f 'bo Dunn High school basket ball
' am. Llnweod wat oar of the star
i*.'foirai-rs on that team when it was
•sire Its best work lari winter. Inci
dent ally hi* was the only member of
be team t# graduate this /ear. It
>.as as a gredaaUcn p.eaent that his
'allows prevented the cup. It was pro-'
rand one night last week at the.
hanlauqua by Judge Jnhn C. Clir-'
'aid. who expatiated at length upon
he virtue* or Linwoo-I. Wr agree
trilh the genial Judge in hie estimate!
:f the kid lunwood has been under I
tuy personal obterration for the last
lee month* We regret that we wervj
net suck a boy as be Is when we wvr*,
Hie sgc. The loving cup Is a pretty i
tcognition of a xhaiaettr that is r:rh|
SB beauty and vt-ength. Its rocipient
“•ill go far. The cup is In goo*! hands.1
After Judge Clifford had presented]
the cup ha explained that the young-]
•tern had boon \j too much expense Ini
'* quipping their court and buying un<
fornaa and other things. Than ha ach
ed the audience to contribute Mint
I th ag toward the team’s support ml
year. The inuu of $100 wj-- rafted.
Her. C. O. JohntOT. Raptift eran
rel'-f**. la attructir.g large crowds to
his mi-stings ia the Tint Baptist
chu.ck this weak. Uc prtactara twee
r day—0 o’rteek !n the mcvntng and
3 n'c'.'rV at night. HU aerarann ?rc
™*!Vrt a-d 'hould ba heard by ,«■
' rybody in Osna.
Tour tosra tax rate far this year
will ba $1.40 lower than it was for
last yearr. but the amount you must
pay will ha fire per ceat higher. Tbi
is oeeadoaod by the new assessments
baaed on the revaluation act. The rate
was fixed by the Beard of Coamis
tionert ia its regular meeting latt
sight. Under the law Ike Board cauld
have added tea per cent to tbe
amoont to bo paid, but since the town
owoa nothing save iu bonded Indebt
edness, It seas not draught aoceason
to a« nits Shun Beeper eons. TV
new rate trfll giro the tosra an income
of appemf—lily $44,400, not In
cluding privilege license taxes Chief
Pag: has already collected nearly $!,
004 of the 1020 privilege tax There ia
yet probably $>,004 of this to by col
lected.
Each 1,400 gallons of water ia ex
cess of 1.804 per month trill coat lo
cal consumers an additional two bib
So it was rufed by the Board of Coa
miati oners hat night The minimum
chaige of $1 rtmsine as it was. al
though the maximum quantity to V
supplied for that amount is limited
to 1,800 gallons This action was ta
ken because so maay patron* west*
water upon their lawns and lure
tkort who really need H to go with
out Every consumer la town trill b.
auppiied with o meter
AIR SERVICE GOES TO
AID OF SALVATION LASSIES
— ....
I
Aal.afW Army I—Mia all am tW
CrMrn kialvx ara kayy jaal.aaar am
«i « irmfc tw Ik* aanaa-arMr flaw
•forrfcr inmi for (Mnaa.aaoik* Anar
M •• omha tram May M ll M Mm»
arr anrir wf tto jmpaiar MaraaaaaM
•array aa BraaaHf^aaafM*<•»**Ilia
• • • «- # « a a
HOW EUROPE CAN
ESCAPEGOLLAPSE
NTs Must Aid by Extending
Credits, Says Davison.
BRAVE MENACE TO U. S. A.
European Ruin Would Involve
Amtrioa—Starvation and
Disease Rampant.
Dm MoUma U. Bp asking before dM
Odaeral centth-nca of tba Marbodtat
Kplteopal Cbarcb. Scary P. Dsvleoa,
Cbalman of tba Board of Go re more
at tbo League of Bad Oeaa BoetaUa*
tald:
Aa cbalnaaa of tbo Convaattaa of
lied Croat Societies, composed of rap
rrwMtatleua of twaaty-aovea natloaa
tliet mat recraUy la Geneva, I am cas
t udlan of authoritative reports record
tag appalling condltlooi a sung mil
IIom of people living la eaatera Co- '
ropo. |
One of tba most tacrtblo tragadlaa la
thr history of tbe human race la be lag
Miaetad within tbe broad ball of tarrt
lory lying between tba Bailie and tba
Black and Adriatic Seat.
This area Includes tba aow Baltic
Btataa—Poland. Osecbo-Slovakia, tba
Ckratn^ Austria. Hungary. Boa man la.
llontsoegTo, Albania and Serbia.
1%a retail tt which come to aa make '
It dear that In theea war-ravaged !
laada drlllmtloo baa broken down. I
Dlaanaa. bereavement and aaffertag
are pratsnt la practically ovary beast
wnu* rooo ana ctothlag are to
eafttrteot to main Ufa toferable.
Uao, women and children in dytag
hi thousand* aad wear vast anco-drt
tliad arena there are to be found nei
ther medicinal appliances nor medkel
*IU eadlrtent to cape with tbs derma
toting plague*.
Wholesale »ter ration la threatened
la Poland this a annual unless tow can
procure food euppllep to Urge q non ti
tles. There are new ipproxlmaiely
*50,000 can* of typhus to Poland aad
la tha area occupied by Poltah treopa.
Want Typhua EpMeanl* ta Hhairy.
This la already oe* of the wont ty
phna apideolea to tha world** history.
In flail ela whole towns are crippled
trleta there la but ana doctor to each
ISO.000 Jpeopls.
In tSo Ukraine, we were teld. typo a*
and tadwanaa hiA agectsd moat of the
population.
A report from Tirana, dated Pahcu
ary 19, mid: Thera are rations for
three aroaka. Death stalks thraagfa the
•treats af Vleaaa aad takaa aohladar
ad MU.
Budapest, according ta oar lafanaa
tlon, to on* reel city of misery and
•offering. The number of deaths Is
double that af hlrihe. Of tha MO.CM0
children la toe school* 10*000 are do
pe»deot aa pubUc charity. There are
um.000 aedaw n*
Typhu* ud imallpeu hues toraded
tha tour oaaatriaa aempoalag Caecbo
bloTakls. aad theca Is lack af medi
«Ua* paap apA'phBklaa* . .
f» «ortA fyp^^ftai broken out
apala aad thsfa are bat 900 phjaKUa*
to alnlswr to tha need* of that entire
la M»tn«n «ban food to rSD
■ug abort. that ora bat fra phyto
dui ter ■ popalatlea of
Atariaa Overflowing WHh RMtaa.
Batarnlag to tba Viltaf ft* too a
tew weak* ago wttb all thoee borrora
rlngtag In oar can. I hood tgoolf
cwea taro to a lud wboos granarlaa
ware overflowing, orb ora baaltb ami
giant* abaendad and where Ufa and
acdrit* and aagt aoterprtoa wore to
Dm fall dabdL
I oak ad wjaatf: -Wbat If ttoa glagna
and tomtoa inn ban to tba groat ter.
rttac* between the Atlantic oaaboard
end tha Mlotoaalppl valley. which
reeghly garattato the ctOget of thoee
ravagofl danatrtoe and that
htTuftod 5*01 _
the attaottao ad ear brathua to bag
and ear crtaa bad fallen oa daaf aara
weald we aec to enr daapalr ax dais
agatoet their heertlaadbaaa r
' Only Three Wage to Mate awega
There are eel* throe wage by which
tbaaa otdchan land* oaa aaeara ng
gUea fret the eataMe wartd. Oaa la
hr payteat, ana by toflU. and the
third la hg axchaaga at
1*N| 9t luuurtry and tkidt. Tba Boost
wcuumgiLf fun about rrance today
• »lui i her people am a Urn to tho ee
iouseeen of Fraae«*a probt—. and
!>'•> am going forward bravely to
•atra that jpoMem.
Italyraetptte bar gnat abort ago ad
t» material, U looking forward aad
mm bnrkward. Italy cam be rotted
non to do her pan I
Knglend |a maailag tha prntiln at
evonitruction Juki aa tboaa who knew
tor paat abonld ham expected bar to
ucot them. .
Flea te AM CeaWal gerapi.
It la not for me paehapn to giro to
let all a formula tor aoladoa ad tha
world % Ilia boc aa I have bean asked
many times, "What woaM yea dor I
am glad.to glee my eera, answer.
Accordingly, I woold a*:
L That Cecgmoa Immediately pose
• bill appropriating a mm net to am
mad U00d00i,000 tor tha am at Oao
tral and Beat era Europe.
2. That Oaogmm call upon tha Prso
dent te appoint a eon political cone
mlaotoa af three Americana, dletlm
gotahed tor thatr character and axac
utiro ability aad rammandlng tha m
•poct af tha American people. Bach
a commission should Inclod* on of
tho typo at Oaseral Pershing, Mr.
Hoot or or ox-Bocretary Lana 1 weuM
'asset that commlmkoa with complete
power.
S. I woold ham tho cnmmlaalact to
atrwrtad to proceed at oace, accompa
nied by proper personnel. to Surrey
coedit loco to Central and hast am la
rope aad U»aa net for tha maturation
of those coaatrtea under each cooil
tlaoi aad lpoa each tarmo as tha coat
oil salon Rmlf mas derlda to ka mitt.
fable ut affective. Irasag tea can.
dltleua should ba provided that there
should ba aa local taterferanco with
iba fro* aad ontntmmxled ttwtUt by
ba eommlmloB of Its own prerogative
of allocating materials. Ooveroateutal
politic* tboald ba eliminated; aaraa
aonaMa aad prejudicial barriers be
tween lb# ran ana couatrles aboald be
removed, aad each substantial guaru
teas aa may ba aeinabla aboald ba ex
acted la order that the coadMana Im
posed aboald bo fulfilled. m
«- As to Sex octal terra*, t ahooial
»»k* them HboruL I would charge no
Internet for the Bret three yean; for
tho next three years, S par eeat, with
provision that aorb Interest might be
funded If the economic conditions of
•ba country wave not approachtw* nor
mal. or If tti exchange condltieaa were
oo advere* as to make payment un
duly tiurdsaaomi. I should soako the
matartty of tbo abtigmtien ifi years
from It* data, and I aboald bar# a*
doabt aa ta Ita Baal pet meat.
0. Immediately the plan wax adopt
ed I would bar* oar govern in est In
cite other governments la a position
to aaalst, to paittdpata la tbs under
taking.
a T* sat forth completely ay opin
loo. I should add that la the Baal In
structions the American people,
through tbalr govern man', should xay
to the cemmlssbm:
"W# want yon go end do this jab
la such a manner aa, after study, yea
think It aboald fa* door. TUlm la na
ordinary ux da risking The Aasgstaaa
paaplt Host ypa te as* that It la hat
rltfit-.
M. R. Butler Is building a pretty
bungalow on the lit* of his old rash
dene* which wil destroyed by Art
iteerel month* ego. This is just out
aids of town at tbo eastern end oi
Brood ■treat
To Too School Cocmnittc eaten of Harnett County*
1 am having published below for your information and guid
airce in the employment of teachers i copy of the salary sched
ule which we hope to have adopted at the coming session of the
Legislature. You may be assured that the state and county will
pay that amount for six months to all the teachers employed
under this schedule. The teachers will be graded In the office
of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and classified along
No. 1, 2 alnd 3 or any other classification on this schedule. Sal
aries will be apportioned for them accordingly. In employing
teacher? for your school before contracting for salaries, please
leern just wh.-'t .lass their certificate, academic and profession
f.l training wi l plate them in. In districts that have no local tax
salaries cannot te placed beyond that allowed by the state
and county. In dhtvlri- that have local tax salaries can he plac
ed higher. It is our doe ire to do everything to aid you and tho
teachers of the county.
If wc can serve you in any w-y, please let us hear from you.
^ LI: t”i wjufiJ. I c_:, Cordially yours,
R. G- FITZGERALD. County Superintendent.
A Graduated Salary Seal* for Teachers
HoUain of High SAmI, Cj««*r|tM|k|, Salary SuU on La.gth of
Crad., Primary CortlfUalao Sorrica
I- Gradu.tr. o, A Colic*, with ra- * ,r* * »" * *" 1 ^ 0
quued profeuional training ..8138.88 1Z0 110 • 105 100
Z. Graduate, of two year Normal
.School .ad three y«ar» ttanriard col
lage credit with prof.mional raqulre
---' ----110 105 100 95 90
•• Two-yoar itandard coll.*, crad
t». >'r by State Eunlnatlon with re
lultcd imfceuon.1 training..?i,5 iou g«
•Isidore of Elomoaiory Certificated
1. One year Standard College cred
it Rf<? required profaraional treininj..95 Ml 85 8o 70
Z. All other holder* of elementary
certificate* with required prof#**
'»»»• training. 85 80 76 "0 85
Below Elementary
The same x* now—$60. $65. $50. $4E.
Principal* of Standard High Schools and Superintendents ->t'
Small Gtaded Schools of like aute. Salary baaed on t raining, ex
perience and duties, $2,400, $2,000, $1,800, $1,500.
Princ’pnls of Elementary Schools of ten or more teachers t..id
Rurrl Supervisors, $2,000, $1,800, $1,600. $1,300.
Principal of Non-Standard High School, with at least six
teachers in the system and so organized as soon to become a
JStandard High School, may receive $1,800. $l,'500, $1,200. $1,
\ Principals of all other School* of three or more teachers, 10
per cent more than they would receive as teacher* in the
yradea.
Suprintendents. county and city. $8,600, $3,000, $2,400, $2,
000, $1,800.
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sories—everything for your car—genuine Ford
Parts.
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Goldstein’s wants to show you its new
SPRING MILLINERY—
X m SUITS—
f DRESSES—
— and —
SHOES—
—YOU WILL NOT FIND ANYTHING PRETTIER OR MORE |
STYLISH THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK. THE GOODS
WERE CHOSEN BY OUR BUYERS DURING THEIR RE
CENT SEARCH THROUGH THE MARKETS OF NEW
YORK AND BALTIMORE. THEY REPRESENT THE FI- j
NAL WORD IN STYLE QUALITY AND PRICE
-WOMEN OF THIS LOCALITY WILL FIND JUST WHAT
THEY WANT HERE. THE DRESSES WE HAVE IN
STOCK ARE NOT EQUALLED BY moaE CARRIED
IN ANY TOWN OF EASTERN CAROLINA. THEY ARE
' EXCLUSIVE IN STYLE AND WERE BOUGHT WITH A
VIEW TO PLEASING OUR BEST i^.inSSlNG WOMEN.
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. GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY.
The Goldstein Company
DUNN, --»•*- NORTH CAROLINA
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