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.VtPWPMM ypaiNG, MAY »1. IMI ((■■PM'*** mw«i in t*d Do You Take Your Health For Granted? DO YOU LOOK AFTER Yt)UR HEALTH A8 YOU '• DO YOUR BUSINESS? PROTECT YOUR- ' r '' SELF AGAINST TYPHOID FEVER '' YOUR BABY AGAINST DIPTHKRIA AND BOTH AGAINST SMALLPOX it’ . | J H * v ' I L * Free Vaccination Against Typhoid, ) Diphtheria and Smaltpox I; ‘ V l Schedule tor Vaccinations EMk Maaday. ion* 4, 12, 19 luid 26 Pikeville (office of Dr. Cooper Person) 7 to 9 a. m. Mpp# Swamp (school house), 9 to 10 a. ixl , gfiital (school house), 11 to 12 a. m. .. EVMeier (school house), 4 to 5 jp. m. * ' Each Tuesday, June 6, 13, 20 and 27 AffiUftfc Store 9 to 10 a. m. Uest'a Station. 10:30 to 12 a. m. « ... ‘ , 51 Faffing Creek (Grantham’s store), 4 to 5 p. m. Each Wednesday, June 7, 14, 21 and 2ft PatSetown (Lancaster’s store), 9 to 10 a. m. Usdaat (Talton's store), 10:30 to 12 a. m. ' (office of Dr. Erwin and Dr. Whitted), 12 to 3 p. m. PVdsdimt'(office of Dr. C. L. Lassiter), 3 to 5 p. m. Ndhunta (school house), 4 to 5 p. m. Eaeh Thursday, June 8, 15, 22 and 29 Dtjhbtttwint (school house), 11 to 12 a. m. . /j. Smith,*! (school house), Ito2p. m. • / *• 1 Mt. Ottv« (office of Dr. J. E. Moore), 2 to 6 p. m. ) Dtittfty, 4 to ip. nv. :■ Each Saturday, June 10, 17, 24 and July 1 I Goldsboro (court house), 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. frj lipvea Springs (office of Dr. Patrick anil Dr. SuttonX2 to 4 p. m. 1 Typhoid Vaccination protects for 3 to 5 years. Small Pag Vaccination protects for life. Vaccinatfon protacts several years, and every child from 6 dnndtha to 6 years of age should be vaccinated against thiß dreadful dis , ft* f IU ■’» « Dr. A. J. Ellington U ,i HEALTH OFFICER Goldsboro and Wayne County » j. -rvTar."Ks.uj..r; rv=r=r "lannkj.,.: '■usjaa rcfra, ■;,-- '- 1 0 l t t " * CHIROPRACTIC THE SCIENCE . THAT MAKES ■ PEOPLE. , WELL AND . ' * ' HAPPY I* > There Is A Cause 7- T •» *jf ( j Are you run down? Tired out? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel ahsky all over? Are you weak? Do you have that “all gone'* feeling when you get up in the morning? l>o you get up depressed, low-spirited, ouLof-aorts ? Do you get exhausted and “play out” after very little j, ' Are you troubled with headaches, neuralgia, pains in joints and muscles? Do you have dysjiepsia, heartburn* belching, gas in the bowels, j|. nour stomach? Do you suffer from rheumatism, catarrh, kidney trouble, bilious I attacks? Are you subject to colds? Have you lost hope *of regaining S your old-time strength and health? ■ , , Do you know that all these ills tome from one cause? Do you know £ ' * that the only way to permanently rid youraelf of these troubles is to I eliminate the cause? | Give nature a chance, assist her in the right way, and nature will f surely restore you. Your case is no worse, can not 1* worse, than oth- I era who have come to us and regained health and strength through our , I Natural Health System. Do you wish to know the cause of your trouble ’■•V and how to eliminate It? If so call anti let us explain to you how. r' -' CHIROPRACTIC GETS YOU WELL * - > * * :• DR. MAUDE E. WEIDMAN s i Phone 479 Grant Building j- - Ooldxboro, N. C. Hi . THB GOLDSBORO NEWS 3D DISTRICT PRINCIPAL POLITICAL INTEREST (Continued from Pagr !.) * rath, Ninth. Twelfth, Thirteenth, Ntn* lecnth. with a vaguo possibility rest ing of a .round contest in th« hoar taanth. In the senatorial district# a »er«M , i primary unteng the democrat* i» •** ported in the Second district, is., the ■ northeaat Miction of the *tate. pud among the republicana'' in’ the Twenty* third d ialriet. Saturday's primary, of course, will settle mottoaf the local contests. Where candidate- have no opposition their: '.names, «s usual, will not be placed be fore the people on th< official balTlat (NATION’S TRIBCTE TO LINCOLN IS DEDICATED (I'unnnuud , faeW Page 1.) j mote from the r.ptsoit habitations of ; I man, apart from tke business and tur- ! , -r '• , ' To the Wayne t ' ? A* * U V) County i 4sH- I I Democrats j With the confidence that my administration of the office in the past,has been I such as to merit the gen eral approval of the citi zens of the country, I de sire to announce that I will lie a candidate for re nominatiop to the office of < Register of Deeds. During the time that I have been in office I have striven conscientiously to discharge, to the best of my ability, the duties of I the office. If renominat ed and re-elected, «« I have rdason to' believe I will be, I pledge myself to continue the ame con scientious effort in the discharge of the duties of the offic?. I will appreciate your sup port in the Democratic primaries of June third. •> G. E. GRANTHAM | Going to'Jail ! * mm wshSl w&m, wl vSBBt: * Ttfroßnliii K mSSk -■ Kr x f M Ht [/- jf fj* r i r j • Walter 8. Ward, roofs—ed ahtywr aW Ovmrs Patera. alVtcai black- I naalW. on hia way to Jail m wmm Ji rauwe M. Y, after bates raarra.ua. uetl of the city isolated. dutmgul.h --»d anti serene. Os all the thi. one. near the I'utoinac, it moat suited Up the pur|n»r " ! land Lifted Fort,-Klee Keel By meant <jlf urtattt the g rout'd, taround the arw famed until the floor of the memorial itaelf U «& feat hiifher than the grade of Fotomat Hark A circular terrace, Idßxi f„»t in <]iam«ter, llr*t raiaet above the park [On ita outer edge stand four concentric 10*1 of leaving a plateau in the canlff 76fr feet m diameter. In the | Center of thil plateau, surrounded by Wide roadwayi and walks, rites an eari-’i nence supporting a rectangular |t«SO terrace wall U feet hign. 2M feet long • and Iflfi ffet v On thl* recungu lar terrace }iNt the white marble me mortal. All the, foundatlont of the ttepa. terraces and memorial are built , on concrete piling wfilch extends down to tolid rock i Riaing from thi« rectangular terrace three slept, each * feet high, form a ! platform meatunng 204 feet In length and 134 f#et in width. Ott this plat ' form stand the art columns, tymbolis , Uninn. which enclose the me ■ morial hall, walla and tupport the up ! P«r portion of the building bearing the fcstooui representing the egialuig 4g states. This colonnade it IBM feet lohg and 118 feet wide, the columns be ; ing 44 feet high and 7 feet, 6 inches 4+" diameter at their baaei. ! IS.. ,t - HOBBS OE(*sAREB COULD ♦ NOT SWALLOW COX (Continued from Page 1.) j Reserve board suited in by calling all the money from the Bouth and wheat growing sections and diverting it to ; sustain commerce in New England and York. He would provide against of thi* If sent to Congress ! A* adroitly at he circumvented the league of nations a thing that Ke says can be practical if all nations keep i their military forces at home- he dis cussed the co-operative marketing sys tem. It is the age of rooparation, he declared, ‘'but you want to beware of anything that smacks of Wall street fi nuncial help." As for his attitude toward laker —a thought auper-euggeetrd by hia refer fence to Sam (romper., he declared that he didn't like tome of tke antics in | which organised labor Induigsa Hr 'did not differentiate. At to Class legislation Evidently, It occurred to Mr. Hobbs loner during bis campaign that there “ might bo present those who wpuld think of bis program at one of class [-lagistsllon. He gntt|rlpAtfd Wuch I ■thought 1 It wte the example of claee legisla i tion in tjie Phtlllpines that enabled the Khlllipino government to guarantee a j crop finance syaCkm in turn re-guaran teed by the government that caused the * Congressional committee. after aix months, to overturn Itself and support AN INVITATION. 1 1 Is extended you to open a bank account with SI.OO or more. The || !( start is the thing. The diligence between the man who saveulpd ® j the man who does not is the difference, sooner or later, between |Q the employer and the man out of a job. A i i We pay 4 per cent compounded quarterly on Savings Accounts. | Peoples Bank and Trust Co. I 1 ■ ■■■ --= ' ■ '5 '■ l . ' - \ "** **.-:'■'- [ -‘ ~ ■ : /' r -; l,nL " ; Special Sale I . ‘ v' - ON -' . I"•* 4 * - . 0 Trunks, Bags, Suitcases | ? j* t i ; THURSDAY, FRIDAY PlPf ?"l , k“ k b„*r. JUNE IST, 2ND, 3RD liPm Per Cent Off kJJJ ON ALL . „ f HARTMAN TRUNKS and LfRLY LUGGAGE We Also Have Some Close-Outs at One-Half Price SEg OUR WINDOWS ROYALL & BORDEN j ■ . - ■ • , gaff the KUrni Loan Land bank program which he daclnred he effectually atoud bp -in tliesc trying days. Mr. Rubba talked Interestingly*-* h«j<J , g - -'«» ■* ■ % VOTE FOR ~ Clawson L. Williams , * ’ • . • - ' ' ’ , .. . ' OF LEE COUNTY FOR SOLICITOR The office of Solicitor is one of the moat, important offices in the gift of the people. Your Solicitor is an executive officer of your Court He* mtist make rigid investigation of public wrongs. He must prosecute with vigor. . * He must see that crime 4a punished. He must see that crime is punished. He must see that equaTaitd exact jus tice is meted out to all alike—without fear or favoritism. His conscience and oath of office should be his sole guide for the full performance »of his duty. .it, HE SHOULD BE FREE AND UNFET TERED BY POLITICAL OBLIGATION TO ANYBODY. Otherwise, politics witt influence the administration of Juattqe and enforcement of the law. HIS POLITICAL LIFE OUGHT N(iT TO BE SUBJECT TO ANY FACTION for then that faction may poison the * source of justice, paralyse law enforce ment, and protect criminals. HE SHOULD ENFORCE THE UW. WHICH ONLY PROTECTS OUR HOME, ; PRESERVES HUMAN LIFE A#D SE CURES PROPERTY. k “WIN WITH WILLIAMS" PAGE FIVE nut tyuuLJe balding tk, a tun tie* of hia audutiue Wish i inv dtnc*|A aryl big null jp»t as hlygtli V /** A tar tod.
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