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wtnvtstuV SOirtßlß tttw rtn ObiffvitkNi Post . .ni/'airv-* . Oi JlI ‘-L* _ By BOWBBT B. DBM NT. Adjotant. Aa iwi u Tom Bird dropped Ui gave I ans announced that tho 4th annual convention of tho Department of-North Carolina, American Legion had adjourn ed, Department Commander James A. Lockhart called newly elected lxe T mtive Committee to order and proceed ed with the wyrfi of the Department for the new y.trf la arcerd with the order of the eon- ] ventlon the CoaunltUe arranged thrergh the AdjeUnt and Pinnace Officer to meet the inherited financial Bifid: of two yearf’ standing. Final remittance* have keen made to NatldOaJ BOhd«|dai ters which will glare the m—Onrahlp of the Depart meat of North Carohna at #.623. This komfcer will give -he fifteen delegatee and flf t««4ptcraatea la tha New Or lea as Con van tl an Oct. ll to M. It woe anoooocod that Paate ehould aead ih ovary peaMhle nmmhor holer* the Tar Noel special ttejne leave oa Akf night of Oct 14th for the elty of pralines, toffee etlfl rochts Is. W m havo a chance to lead th* pa rade. Baaarvatioaa ehoold he made ■ through Depart am at Headquarters. Groenehora or through D». t. T. Mate. High Poiot, chairman of tha “On t« Now Orleans" Committee. Chrtiticotat for reduced,fare ads available at eith er office tor Legion and Auxiliary mem hers and their families. Poets we reregnostdd to |tw every i aeaietance to Cornea do I. T. Paaaaer, Hamlet, in hie planning and execvUon it tha North Carolinn Exhibit in tho Convention Hnll at Now Oehsoao. Ipso la llmitad. ('•aveuiten Bchaao.' ~ > “ Among tho earlier echoea of the Greensboro ( oovetnton comer mach eu— •tinted praise, not only for tho Honry K. Burtner Poat hot fqr tha aotlro eit irnahip #f tha ConveotHm GMy. There Were no hitches In the program ans the hoapitality waa gracious and gtnerou*. Aa to attendance more than seven i hundred viaitora tank tho time and tree ‘ hie to go to the Chamber oTVommerro anJ register. Aa to Posta represented the following figures are a gratifying indication es the substantial growth of t*>a conventions: '' , itn itta Total Posts Enrolled 130 144 | Inactive Posy 48 47 | Active Poets v M #7 Posts represented 32 81 The total delegates poasibla at the Greensboro Convention 2##. The re ware y resent 2*2. jl Better than number* nbove quot ed ore the OrcNapliahmenta of the Con vention. A sdfvey of its work will ho Issued io the **Oteen Echo" oof subse quent issues of this eoltuoa. Tha pa rade for peace times bordered on the magnificent nod in the minds es many proved the ad visibility of carefully pro serving the “oy uniform." JJra-balrit i ~ I*WW l.— HIMH. - GIVE HONOR WHERE HONOR IS DUE ft rilAk *• S H* l» <t ■<*. -. «*L .«• *!**» MMwrt • « ’ ' . . .-' ; 1 :‘ - • ' «> *' '• *• * W "'.,~ . ' r> * % o ■ s Hr • '•« _ * ■ e ' , ‘ ST * /* '> 1 ■ «t* J o . * ‘ " .I ■ * % . <* B i 9 ffl « # -s. * the price they have received'this year,” says Vice-President and Director Bright WilliaftlSton, of Darlington, I South Carolina. ".*'**• " * I * >. , v «• »• * * t B lV # * * • * Co-operative Association announces an increase of from $2.00 to $4.00 per hundred, first advance on most 1 grades, due to the fact of several large sales, which have been recently made. It is ouf desire to Immediately J 1 1 supply the larger companies with tobacco we have sold to them. In view of this fact We urge you to deliver V W your tobacco as soon as possible. • %l ** “ ■ 1 t :*• ... | f “WHY KILL THE GOOSE THA I I,aYS THE GOLDEN EGG? - .' ‘ ’ S'** K I • a ' ‘• \ t » > M v • «*- „* 0 9 • ** * ' ' fji . ■ ' O i V 14 1 . ■ * * I ■ I 4’ ' [ • I *%^^B ■ 1 _ t * *s* w Hh " ' a v - k ** ■ i ■ - 8 * 1 V' '*■ #' ? 'W-.# , i j ■ gl , 1 i H GiLLETTI M i ft «■#-*♦ M ■ fcW* *%*♦*• »*• S »•* * * !%*♦»*• * ’/ 4ft «7 » 4 I. I ot the A see mil* Wt cdhhot do better than quote a few Hum from the pea of Captain A. la Fiatahar. the ortgtanlui of tho "F. O. P." “Os course wr scrapped considerably. Oars l«. Mill an organ isation .of ye nag man, ashed fat its scrapping qualities, hot ehr scraps now leave no woaoda. When the tumult and the scooting die wo reform, sheetder to shoulder nod go forward, acoepting the will es the majority ns law " Departasont Headquarters is now in ■tailed la Crg*ashen with temperary address s| Bi f. Market aext to the caw Chorniy Chart House Our CPU rap thra of the Mtadqaurttrs Is the Legion ‘Wbrvtco Station " po ora sore that wo cat give tht< stni*a bcctuN wl havr bwwn •• far* tunato oa to socure tha sorvlsaa of Com rade Paul G. Noell as executive seers •Ms- Hr- Noelt Maraud He Logie* wash dorlog the poat olne months In the of fled of ftsrmer Adjemnt Urio K. Bar geih. This <• recommendation enough hat try ■■ oat. ha* t | « * Electric machines for postmarking letters can deal with them at tho rata of the a miaute. The stiag of o largo may ho covora ceeogh to paralyse a swimmer temporarily. / . | Jy^wA-e^Ji^Cn s\ad tha fiinid MtMurky IVrtyS rtn » A4 Louisville each j v tDBI LAND IN PALBBTINB BUBB NEW TONS. Bapt 18.—A dafiaira at ragaara as tha w-actahttahmoat of tho Jewish boom land in Palestine kaa boon given dosing tho post year, declares President Harding to a telegraphic sses ■Oge received today by New York JeWa ea the occasion of tho Jewish Mow Thor next Friday. "The ermine moral!on this yehr of Bash Hoahsnnsh, the Now Tear day of the Jewish people* the President wired, .“will make the end of a year peculiar]*' notable ia the Jewish aaaala. It has aeemed th# assurance to the Jewish people that iheir leag aspiration foe wr establishment as Jew!ah nationality In tha boats laud es this groat people ia to bo definitely roMtaef. Thft la an event aif notable signifies net not ably to tbs Jewish people, hot to their friends and woM-wlshtrs everywhere." I Wire leas mirrors ore oow being used to send out radio wave* in thia straight lioes. In a toad of tinging them out ia ovtr-wg|talog Hogg. By this moans messages hav* bean transmitted from Londaa to 4 single station in iteming ham, no other station anywhare being abel to resolve them. Two words Which, though now an com plimentary, Were, ode* quite the re vere# nos sdUloua, which formerly Arab! kind, nil conceited, which meant full es Ideas er originality, ■ - * m QOLMIOIO mmg. mu UMhaHM -v 4'dMdAM rnm MkfMWmmmMJliymraray^. TUESDAY m September 37th Wi.4 t i 4b i *■*' A ♦ Wbw •X* ** <**h» % yap m -wipte- ;* . Goldsboro's $ Opening Snappy Gaods at Snappy Prices. The merchant* of Goldsboro Rave bought their Pall Stocks for the folks of (hit community. On this market jfcW Will And the vdiV Metlf values to be tuuMCome look them over slid iJpenrf your tifthey in Goldsboro. ” ' * • •* ! * • ** ■ i • • V - •' A. A. JOSEPH v A NEIL JOSEPH HICKS ft HAWLEY S. HANNON DEPT. STORE GOLDBBORO SHOE CO. A. PHILLIP ' ' fj/ “EPSTEIN’S” W. ELLIS . if; SMITH HADWARE CO. JAMES HANNON % BOY ALL ft BORDEN . S.'hkKDEM ' *' * GEO. FARPOUR ft BRO. HELIG ft MEYERS FURNITURE 00. • ’ • .1 V,I sI ■ I.M-; ,L ' COHEN DEPT. STORE SOLLY KALEEL % i L.E. PEARSON ’ ISAACS FURNITURE CO. \ C. Z. KADIS ft SONS H. WEIL ft BROS. ' Is % •0. 4f\ a , .4 Boost the Goldsboro Because It WiU Boost You - TjEmaMrtmanßßTMßii 11 n- ■ ■■ - - - - - i<—b Brngmißin>nm>m hbbi miM an mi PAGE FIVE
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