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PAGE EIGHT mmu »»■ “*t —— •* A ♦ • NEWS OF THE CITY * OAarMHMII IS Tlilnri broke into Dotiy-’e-dlrorery C*.. M JE Ifrxt *lreel Friday morning btlana 1 and 4 o'clock This victim, ml *M Satan's witticism was evidently, a airotma Imbiber. far ha look all ot I M*. DaHjr'i clg*r» and rlgareitei. Srv j •raj akirta add pain of overalls wart 1 alaa taken. No cJua* at to tha identity , • ad tha culprit ware left, but the pellet ora now oa tka t rtw. MATT KM Ol KB* OKU. v, V Marriage Llreaars. " Tha lolloiyitig marr.afe lies n*t» mail laaard ycKerday. « Whitfield lo Up Edmundaoa, both of Goldsboro Raal Rotate Transfer* , 1 Tha fallowing ratal estate (rtmleri wart recorded'yesterday; W R. Allan, caanautalonar, t« f*rV. *• Mints sad other*, tract of land »r, 1 '•rantham township; consideration W> mr. n B C. Lewis aad*othvrs to B. R. Lewis lot la Pikevillw; runsidt ration II4&0. X W. Cole to S. M Smith, tract of . land in Goldsboro township; consider* # Maw (100 tl, M. Smith and others, to M C. Res. lad on Da versa ns street; sr. and othc considerations. **» A- Parker rto Go*. R Kornegay, lot on Roassll street; «I 0 and other com siMratioas. Luby Priba and others is « It <; t . traet of Innd In lpdign Springs, tsaatiship; |IO nnd other consideration* R- R, Hooks and others to J A «<•». two lots In. Fremont; considaratiun |2m, mil'S BESIILTS rs -J, National League. ♦Mirago t. Brooklyn 0 Cincinnati •. New York 1 PitMMwrgh «, Philadelphia 0. ■9- Louis *,.Boston t. American i-eaga*. Bootan «, Chicago 7. Mllladelphia f, (It. Louis It. Haw Tark T. Detroit I. • Washington 0. Cleveland t. Intarwattonal league. Buffalo I, Beading 0. Syracuse «, Newark K. Jersey City 6, Rochester A. Other not scheduled. „ * Ptedwiowt I .eager Greensboro 2. Raleigh •. Danville 0, High Point Z. Durhwni 9. Winston Salem 14. /{, ‘ W Irgtnta State leagw. Mv * port News ,1. Richmond - Morfalk I, •{ Portsmouth #, I. Wilson I, k. Rocky Mount 4. 2. Swath Allan!" Leagsr. Awgusta I, ("har'estnn «. Columbia I, Spartanburg 4 Charlotte *. Greenville fl. (11l inning) PfHSONBRS IS TURKEY ARB n«iikU is# saMllk. POICTRY ANGORA. Asia Minor. July 31. The raptfal of the Tnrhtsh Nationalist gov ernment, AWP>ra. also tha headquarters of Muatnpha Kemal Pasha, the Nation allot lender, la ambitious to become a , modern city and has embarked upon a program of extensive improvements The present park Is to he enlarged end r-e-t. Into paktie garden; a Houle vard will he constructed from Parftk meat Monte (mat the Prefecture and the Bolshevik embassy, and roads arc to he refgii.cn gmi k r pi spotlessly clean A •> large fountain typifying Nationalist Turkey will hr erected la the square facing the parliament building. An Interesting novelty Is that all shop signs are In W of the same else. N the Angora prison there are now MB' criminals. Notebooks and slates V hake been distributed among them so that 'hoy wav learn to write nationalist ’ pantry. Tha government is taking "••no-sews to e u-ui.i.ti tailoring. Boot making and othvr workshops for the! prisoners In the 40f> goals of Anatolia- B4»Y BCOI'TS. Troop No. I Bov Krauts meet at the Community Building today at 2 SO IV M. Please be oa time 0. R KDC.F.BTON. - Hello. Bill! *| P wSrit /j * > ft f^DT Theodore Roosevelt, assistant i i aocrolary of the navy, wtvss h.s Ihst gt the cßoortng crowd as he, sosarclma with lbs inks at Atlantic; jPHT. | _Ho HumTS Haro .Jfcl I jij I i ' • ” ' Jack lAmpaiy and one of hie Ucrinon dugs baid si wurk at tug pataitu! lestdcnub U< Lo* AngsUia Nothing to do until bv fights Brennan. Wllltud ur Wills. Biggest June Event With j Demonstration Agents ! Was Peace Short Course ♦ . Two Werkn Spent in llaltlk'h Helpful Study; Baby Show in (irrene 'k Countv In SurrenN; Kt-vival IlotdN (Vntcr of Intercut in i Wayne; Colored Aurnt Here Doinn (food Work Two werk* of the month of June were j - sprlit hy the Maine llcmonmralion leant* of North Carolina attending the j annual short eourse, held at Peace Institute, Raleigh. At this short course i i for ag*nu every hour Is taken up in I a very intensive course From right until eleven applied dress design was isught by Mli. Brown us Pratt tn j stltute, Jilew York, for two week* Newer Nutrition under Dr tlsverson of the tilale Department, with a visit ' t the lalioralnry lo see the white rats fed on the various tat*on», proved most intere t*ng . and instructive lessons n rannlng in glass and tin, jelly mak ing. jttdgig at Fa>r<. with demonstration in bread making, illustrating the art es demonstrating, basketry, dyeing and j lamp shades were taken up There, were addresses by Governor Morrison! J •n hta “Live at Moma'l campaign, Mrs. i Kuhv Green Kmith of the Home Bureau , | of New York, Mr. Blmmonerman of.' Rural Hoeiology; Mrs Hirkctt on Child , Welfare; Mrs. Josephus Daniels on the ' ••Co-operation of the Press”; jlr. Han , jsn of the Washington office on the I taking of pictures; and Mr. Matthews, fitaie ffortteullurist on the year round I garden; together with Inspiring lalhx from out Ktatr Agent, Mrs. McKim mon, and Director Kilgore, One of the most helpful phase* of the abort eourse In the conference period held for one 1 ' hour scab day, with out Stole Agent, Mrs. McKimmon.c presiding, when pro jects are discuaaed and problem* solv ed. The ronsenuaus of opinions among the agents seem to be that this was , the best short course yet held Mias Garrison of Johnston county, was preß - from attending because us the nxtrrme illness of her mother, Hi,brown f'ounty 1 —Mi ■ Andrew- of Robeson county re ‘ ports flee demonstrations In jelly mgk mg given since Her return from the Short t’ourke; along with Instructions In canning In tin; the placing of Jour Hurpee Sealers; eleven jeUy therms* ■ etc the oinking of seven dress forms; ' organising the Indion women at Fair !mont for the purpose of raising money for a new school building: the making , and serving us four frosen desserts for the' Red Springs club; and the plan ning for a curb market for Lumberloo Mis* Andrews is very happy to h*ve j some hi Ip in the office npw the women J of the county realising Miss Andrew's ! need of in the office, piV> - moled this j Days field ft, of(U» .1, club- visitvl JIO, miles traveled fr,\\ meetings held' tft, attendance Zlii. eotlfrrenev T 9 let | I ter* IM circulars 2f-A, hub 3J9. Green County Mias Ayro-k of Green county ha*, been arousing internet In a Rsby Khow jin Snow Hill (he SOIh of June, for] ehilden under 3 13 year* of »ge. Mist ! Ayroek was assisted by sis physicians i who gave, one entire day to e<amtning I 1 hakies, the nurse from Wilson rqunty. snd the MotherTe flub and American Legion -served dinner to everybody A silver rup was presented to the child under a year old scoring the highest : A silver cup wag*presented to th- ytiild under a year old aeqrmg the higtirat ! point hy the First National Rank of I Know Hill, Fifty babies entered the I contest, wfi.lc about T 9 were in the! i-srAde of de-nrated rarri«ges and carts Miss Ayroek It pleased at the interest the Walai-mburg lie part me Hal club is, ( taking their work and the Heaman flub' surprised her at their last sseeting by f serving lex cream after she had demon strated th* making of flower*. ' .Misa, j Ayrgek *»ys, ”1 never raw a finer spirit J , shown by avrryon*.” Day* field 21, office 3, etnhs visited ' • T. ngiWs traveled ICK, meeting* held T. | inlebdame hd. ronf. 10 latlera 90. ctr-; | eulars IM Bruns wick fount y I Mrs. favinaugb of llrun wirk county] ; icportr deniensl/stlous given in th* I mating of preowrves, |n-aeh jam, ran - ' ning corn, hu. klehrrnee brining cu ! cumber* nod nyahvng kraut. Mr* i avc , | naugh sptike to' the Summer School m] ■ Southport, and gave some special in- i I strut tmn* in sewing In some of thej 1 girl*. Khr found one woman had scVved 'cucumbers lo her family taken directly; fr«m th* brine. Days field 31, days office I, club*; visited 9, miles traveled 771, meetings | held I. attendance 3( con .<*o, letters I j 30, bulletins 72. Jhonstoo County , v . Miss Garrison of Johnston county was I called to Rock Mill, H. f , on account of the illness of her mother, and has ; therefore been away from Iflr jrork during the month. . Wilson County Miss llinshaw of Wilson county r* ports 21 meetings attended during the month with an attendance of 190 Mis* llinshaw say* that the small attendance was not due lo lack of interest hut ! the busy season In the fields, fontinu I ing the study ot milk and eggs, two, demonstrations in omelette and five in; 1 r - -ff— —■ ■ - , .-sw*— I RUMINATE ALL CAR TROUBLE | | All rnakfK of cars of rcpairol Full Une of Gas and Oils ( I Diutrilnitors of Kayfit4d CArliuretors anti Hartford 1 I HatteripK L I llayAoltl carburetors adjusted to Korda are Kuacanteed 1 I ' y to gtvu 22 miles per kniton of j<as . \ We carry a full line of parts as well as «Sr carburetors It f to fit all makoa of cars. 1 All work icuaranteed at a reasonaMe prioß< j Garagre and Accdaaory Co. \\ Successor to Queen Motor Co. Center St, at Mulberry \\ | GrtLDSBOKO. Ms |C. i (( SPECIAL DINNER AT REPUBLIC . The Republic Will Serve a Business Man's Lunch from II to 2 Everyday. .WkOs^--,- . . - Consisting of I meat, -t veg. ttaladM. dessert, tea, coffee, or milk for 50c. Why go home for lunch when for half a dollar you can gt?T service quick at the Republic. __ _ _____ I ■ I ■■■'.■■JS 0 ** | .J— ■■ - 3a BB ■- ■■ o A Growing Favorite , HINES ICE CREAM A froxon lK>ui|iiet, as fragrant as the green meadows that produce the principal ingretliioit. A simple, rich, nutri tious desaurt. A splendid summer-time food. These hot days it is an ideal asset to the noonday meal or the ’tween hours stroll—get it at your soda fountain. Speci fy it! When you travel buy it on the train. It is avail able. Ilinen packed, at the ball park. Sold In hundreds <?f places in Kiistern Carolina. Hines fans increase by hundreds weekly. The kiddies’ favorite. HINES) , ICE CREAM Hines Ice Cream Co. Harvey C. Hines, President KINSTON. N. C. " " ■" * " - r ■ ■ " THE GOLDMBOBO WBWB. baking cfiiUrds kivs b»#B glv*n El*v«-n l*«son* la Mwing war* glvsn. i tom* of tk« clwbs rutting garaswaU, while oth*rs wan lawyoing omamwnul atitrh**, the making of orgaafll* oats. , flowers, or perhaps just bcginvii.g a i sewing bag A pastry dcssons! rat ion , was given the Bork Ridge Woman’s ‘ Clubs- while the making of a voile hat ' ; mierrsted th* Lttcama women. Days Held I*. offlfo I, elubs visited 31, miles traveled 472. meetings ktld 31, attendance 139, conferences 3K, latter* 6, bulletins 40. Samgawß (wwaty Mrs. iamb of Sampson rounty has been bosy sine* the ahgjß course mah ing final arraageiwi-nts fitil-thr Annual ; Gountf kip earn paa|Bit'for Ml* and boys 1 . 1 1/| ld ig jqty Ijojy-*\ vr, Mtflj Aral wrote a nlre article about theX-Short Course for her local paper. Meetings of the girls and hoys flubs w*r* held at In ' gold. Pinry Green, Mingo and Harrelt Store and after a joint program of J songs and yell* and a discussion of plant for th* encampment th* girls studied coders at Piney Green and started organdy hats at Mingo. Mrs. Umb says “while doing offle* work I supervised the making of thro* hats, a ratine, organdy and dotted swiaa.” Days Held IT, offle* 4, clubs visited 1 :i, miles traveled 491, meetings held 4. I attendance 337, conferences 11, letters 74 ° Home oa Vacation Mist Elisabeth l-einly of Pender ! county ha* been on her vacation since' ■ the Short Course. Miss Jeffrets of New Hanover hat been on annual leave since the Short Course Columbus Cwuaty Mies F.mma Lemly, who assumed work tn Columbus county the first of June, reports the re-urganising of the girls club at HalDboro and a demon i stration in the making of lemon p* given at pmthaa, eince her return from , the Short Course. The heavy rains, togvlher with an old car, have iatar frred with th* meetings as a whole. Days field 17, offtco 7, miles travelefl 133, meetings held 3, attendance 29, conferences 7, letters 13, bulletins J, club visited 3. Revival la Waya* Mist McKacherg, who assumed work In Wayne rounty on June flrst, report* four club mretingp held At Wjodland l ' and Smiths Chap I plans for t,h* Com -1 munity Fair were discussed. At Pste 'l town a demonstration tn fruit jee wss ' given, emphasising the morn general j use of tree and ice cream in th* diet I for summer. Many visits have been mad.- tm meetings hsvj nut been held, owing Is* the interest of th* people in e t « ,-i., ty-wide rev'at meeting. Day* field 19. office 9. clubs visited 4, mile* traveled 290, mrellngs Held •. attendance 94 conference* 4, litters 12, bulletins lU. Emma MrDouald, colored Homo Agent IM— . ■■ - . for Wayn* county, find. that aha «» I hast prasant bar work to hor paopla I on Sunday, th.r.for. sho »pok. In Mt. 1 Olivo, Goldsboro, and Eurvka oa thrao ditfvreat Sundays, organising clubs just after ths services. At Goldsboro ska explained the necessity of being vacci-i noted for typhoid fever and had the county health officer present to vacci nate » people. Fifteen meetings in all avers held and demonstrations given in canning beans, garden peas, peaches, beets, blackberries and hackleberrits. Clubs were organised in Greanleaf and North Goldaboro, James City, a suburb of Goldsoboro, visited pad n canning demonstration given. fit- Olive, Fre mont. Woods Grove pad Ptksville in ehuwiag the free test InUSOst in • Em ma’s work, so she soys. Days Held It 1-2, office 8 1-2, clubs visited 2, miles traveled 14, meetings held It, attendance 307, conferences 10, lettyrs H. bulletins ItO. Mias bean of Bladen county has not sent in any for the month; nor has Miss Gainey of Cumberland. Carrie Spudding, colered Home Agent : for Columbus county, reports Ave clubs, organised and several 'communities c visited j ATTRACTIVE WEEK END AND SUNDAY FARES l via 1 Norfolk Southern R. R. . 4 . I ta , fj ' V I BEAUFORT and | MOREHEAD CITY Sunday train leaves Beaufort i 5:16 p. n»., Morehead Cfty 6:40 p. m. t Arrives New Bern 7:10 p.,1 m., Kinston 8:39 p. m., Golda boro 9:46 p. m. Special week end rates at Morehead City hotels. It i i) J. F. DALTON, General Passenger Agent. : Goldsboro Business Directory AUTOMOBILES A SUPPLIES ■ ■■ ?■» r ~r Brown Auto & Supply Co. 224 K. Center St. N. T ■ tII ;#}. ; ,7i Southern Motor Co. Cor. A Ash Sts. Spence Motor Co. i [ Cor. W. Center A Ash Sts. • Montague Bros. Machinery & Motor Service Cor. Mulberry St. k Georgia Av* R. D. Irwin Motor Co. * . r Dodge IlrotherM Motor Cara N. John St. CWISBD -A —1 .......mZ * Goldsboro Battery Co. 113 W. Center St. N. Latham’s Tire Shop Next to City Hall HANKS Wayne National Bank 139 W. Walnut St. National Bank of Goldsboro (’or. Walnut k John St. j Goldsboro Savings & /irrust Co. National Bank Building I • _____ # Peoples Bank Trust Co. 101 W. Center St. S. Farmers Bank & Trust Co. 11l S. John St. k 1 ANNOPNCEMENTj The Now Method Laundry will bo open for hwaiooso. July 24, lift 0 Family woabiag up to U pound, washed for The. For each ad ditional pound 6c. Wo deliver all work in p damp state ready to b. ironod. , ’ . ' , I Everything Strictly Sanitary. ! . . Modern niarhisery. Giv* ns a Uinl and hoconwlnopd.ii, *, • ■ j ( all M« and we wlllSr I » NEW METHOD LAUNDRY ' P Bit.niton WcJUUIrtV Naar Uutem Suite. * « IP Qaamnon B I II laann I The Modem Housewife | ' I Know* the Value of a | j j BANK J She has a checking account at this bank and pays (( ( , her bills at her own desk by a scratch of the pen. i/I j| The checks she writes are her receipts, which the il 1 bank returns to her st the end of the month. The stubs which she retains in her check book are her Jr record of the transactions. She never has to pay e 1 i bill twice. ” ’ I 1 And she always find this a friendly banking house. j The Wayne National Bank Dependable for Two Generations BUTCHERS ■ 1 —T Serve Us Market * N. John St. 01. I II ■ ■ CHIROPRACTORS Drs. M. E. Weidman & S. E. Pope Grant Building CLOTHING DEALERS N. A. Edwards Hew of Bel Kquimed Clothing Store in Eiitcrn Carolina CONTRACTORS Mrs. John S. Dortch •-.Electrical Contractor Ptyihe 146.143 W. Center St. N. DRUGGISTS Vinson's Drug Store Cor. Walnut k James Sts. Williams Drug Store Phone 23. 128 E. Walnut FURNITURE DEALERS Heilig & Meyers 119 K. Walnut St. Home Furniture €O. /I ff >!!••,< >| 126 E. Walnut St. JJ SODAS, CIGARS & CANDIES " » Goldsboro Cigar Co. Phone 668 116 W. Walnut St. ; ■AftrapAT mm**. Juts »». m» GROCERS—RET All- W. L. Summerlin Cash Grocer Phones 25 k 26 202-204 E. Walnut St. H. H. Jenkins 300 N. John St. e. ~ v J. R. Herring > 1 e * 256 E. Walnut St GROCERS—WHOLESALE A. A. McCrary Co. 127 N. John St. Bizzell Grocery Co. 106-107 W. Center St. S. HARDWARE 7" r r't i ■■■ M Yelverton Hardware Co. 136-138 E. Walnut St. JEWELERS Robert A. Creech *' 109 W. Center St. S. MILLINERY A READY TO WEAR , | L. E. Pearson Co. t W. Walnut St & ' N. R. Bradford Phony f 156* ' National Bank BuiUjitg ROOKING A SHEET METAL WORK J. M. Latta Co. t E. Ash St.
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