2 4 W :r Cor "All f V j.,!;-' -Sf w live in '.a: Llcrc 41 (s- CI behalf of file- Wple .liC ') . Lre cities aiJ small ' com-' -mmiiiies tisrot-hout the na- ' , ' ; tn jtie .firare .mana ; ' f-.l.j.'eri of tLe entire conn try have produced furniture v, , cf true ojtality and endoiv'' ; 'L tog beanty, Eny now . and , " C h -enjoy your new' home. ' ! " "' ': ' ' 2 lilr to October 2nd r . QUINN-r.IcGOVAN CO : v . . - rurniiure or . vuantv ; J ; ! - s . i 1 i i i , t. a aw: '-;( iU' ww-'T' v:.-r. '. '... . : t. - . " . . .-.i 4 v.-. . 1 " I 5 IM . rs s- -v s v swfc-s ' i r . t.: :r rnizs bought from$40to $52 per : : V GRADES : tl -1 ' v 4 - i if i $ w -A'- r V " .'r.cfrvr : i. r ' -T . II C. J: l.r . ' , . r , , J :V ir" v , ,r- Handsomely carved fram5 'l , , es and English club J de- .' WWW V'r ;V '.r ;(4-siw". Ta 4li4 '! fin II He nm o . ! ' a vetsible oushwas, v; ; , 1 t n ic1 . hi mi ilium -w . : -ii'-i. .' . .' ?. ILj r'-sti BeH' has accept- ti a jcslUoa with the Goldsboro 1 f 10 30af "3 , ? ,j 1 Ia;' r K "13I0USAKM of ffiiraiture, and department fiora from coast ! , -to coast are coop'ratiflg during-' , these eight days to bring , to ' I j-tte managers of America's 25,-' 000,000 homes tie greatest ga , y.loj of new styles and decora-' ' , tioa idea ever presented. ' ,THB primary purpose of ' this ;J ' gigantiff ' natio-wide style' ' show daring K&tional 2 Funii- ' ;' tnm Week. It wa jmnnnnoml ' '' to focus attention on the heme. ' ' The hundreds of . new styles Ay which have been; developed will -'J be brought to attention: of 't v'i the homemakef and special attention will ba jgin toward 1 solving each onof own individ ' ual interknf deoaration prob- Vh , ' " : I - - " f 'TACATIOlI dayi .over ' now, ' - and with many jhappy recollec ' tions of gorgeons day! in the ' - - out-of-doors, our jfhoughts once more turn toward the home. - Again, during the fall and win- , ter, we look forward to restful, ' ; fcoiuforting evenings at home at the family fireside. The days i. wre growing shorter now, and ' in the twilight fra see lights - beckoning us hqme again to i that great instilmiQS, the Fa- '-may.,, . COLDER weather and leu sun- ' shine make the family fireside more warm andwelcome than ever before. Seen, down? chairs ; far from the cMlling blast," ana good, booksj .lure us from , the outdoori. The home is com ing into its own again. ; r., 10? POITJDS BUYING COMPANIES Hospital -Iliss Baisy Eurnham spent the jjV end with her hrotner, Jear ZQss Kargaret Taylor of Eal-i eigh has been home with her mo-i tner, Mrs. O. L. Taylor1 ior tne vast two or three days; Mrs. f. a. Bafley and baby Jy are home from Sew Bern Hospit al s"V i "v t v ". . Ur.-and Mrs. lucian Clifton, and Richard Trimmer, of Wflming- ton, vmted relatives to toyu at JackK)nymfi. rorty-one post Sunday. .,. -s f. ' I master! attended. ;- ,--Mrs. J. Jr Gibbons and oangn- . piiiliit vvm mib n ter. Kiss, Bettie Stottrof .Wilson, visited here, Sunday. i, t i juss uatnerme. anompson,. . en tertained several of her friends at a birthday dinner,, Saturday. Guests were, itisses Helen, Taylor, Julia "Morton, and Bettye Btott Gibbons of Wilson. The Sesame club y met i Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock im the school auditorium. The maur.Xea.- ture of the program was an illui- trated lecture on the care of the teeth by Dr. Branch from the State Department of Health. ' in Raleigh. Circle JTo1 of the Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary met with: Mn.,fl?untt' VW committeemen I, F. Faison. Monday afternoon. . -Miss Winifred Faison conduct ed the devotional. Mrs. J, E. Fai- son had charge of . the .program, Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. T H. Latham. Miss Martha Faison , con ducted the devotional. Refreshments were served. dur ing the social hour at both circl i es, The Nevin Music' ; Club i met Wednesday evening for a short business session.; .The following officers were elected for the year. Mrs. 0. L. Taylor, president: Mrs. B. F. McColman, vice president; Mrs. L E. Taylor, secretary and I treasurer. It is very gratifying to the citi zens of Faison to see three atrac- nve residences being erected; namely, those of Mrs. D. H, Mc- Cullen, Pritchard Adams and Miss Shaw Sines. Many 4-H Club members in Dare County are planting late to matoes in the belief that the cli mate in that coast county is more favorable for the growing of late fruit and vegetable crops than most of the other counties. ! I 1.1 iiNMiriiife'SaAl 11 pr, - U.fyapUf.f. - . uunivia , yjTJ Dhirict 'V r -'' -' . VAJIIlilUlLeC Jacksonville, - 8ept. 18.--Wythe " K. Peyton of Asheville, president j of the JTorth Carolina- Association . of Postmasters and Representative G. A. Barden were chief speakers ' Tnnnday night at an organisation M.'JTi.. vnMf ,i President Peyton spoke on the magnitude of the national post- den;' introduced by John D. War- -lick of Jacksonville, told of the a , mntnai oDiigauons. oi posranasxers : and tne pnouc. ' - Postmaster, Taylor of Beaufort ' was , named district chairman, -with Postmaster Walton of Jack-: sonville elected secretary-treasur- ; eft Postmaster Phillips of ' More head City, flmith of Oriental, and " Williams of Kenansyille were put , on the district committee. - - v.. District Committeemen for the f state association are Postmasters 5. Jahnson f Clinton and Venters of 1VUMW . X OBMWUIUBri ACHLU OL V0VO City, for Craven; Walton for Ons-: low, Mann of Newport for Carter et, Heritage of Trenton for Jones, and Miss Bethany Campen of Bay boro for Pamlico. Bob Edwards of Goldsboro was made chairman of , the air mail committee. 1 1 CARD OF THANKS t We; wish to thank our many ' ' friends and relatives for their help ana jananesses tnrougn tne umess " and death of our baby Delphy Chr- i ystine.- - v---;tr-f Mr. and Mrs. Laughtie Taylor MAYFLOWER IN LITIGATION Wilmington Again the yacht Mayflower was involved in litiga tion. Presidents of the United Stat es used to cruise in the little ship,- How privately owned she has been , ' tied up here for several years. The. Broadfot Iron Works sued to col- lect a repair bill and was awarded $4,050 by a referee. J Silver rUUiw Becua la 17i2 i Thom Bobover, a button makes of 1742, discovered that silver could ba fused v&n copper and then thd mass rolled Into a thin plate. Frank ' this discovery grew the great Shef field plate industry. 0 r 4 - ; 2s im mm gh

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