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. r ->. rvf;.; ' ' .a.v ' lB!y ~ ye i 'll"" .. mi || l Up*., m, ■ ■' ’ M . aaMMHIRif K B p WAYNE BONDED WAREHofe' '* ’ “..* . / v TW ih*«c vt*w h * reprodeetiaa' of ft. NMft photograph wnn4 of the M« Mtw storage warebuos# locator la the irntn put of tW clip. Weak oa tit ceuetrintiwa of this heaae >tart«d Kept* adMr 10th, and today on* of the twelve, two thousand bale ear parity comportments ia ready far aao. Tbl# photograph ta shewn aad Infor MRS. GIB9R HESERTSI BEK GUI£D FHI BHHE Iff Cl BOBS Sajrg Sto Hm Beta ThrMtcncd With Dgftth But Hm Nothing to HM« . < CBABAPPLB TREE HAS DISAPPEARED r •’ .to*, w**' l Mia. Jaw* Ofbaaw. myetary woman of the pig farm, who doelofba aha w)t noaeed the murder* of Bor. Edward Whooler Hall aad Mr*. Kloaoot MUto, of Now Bruaewick. aad irko ha* named the rector’* widow a* the companion es tka murderer, roao to an aititode of holllgortney Sunday. Reading in the nowipapere of Mnk Mali * denial of nil kaowiodgo of the crime, the former circa* rider leaned a challenge to Mra. Hall to mow* her fee* to fee* wad re* fate her *tory of having not aeon the »ardor* thoraaohroe, bat of hariar eooa Mbo. Sail weeping over tko bod inn btnwnth the crnbnpplo tree oa the rotara etait to th« Phillip* form fear hoar* Inter. - ’ o I “I bare not dinckeoad nil I know. Mardor will out Wait and »**," onid j Mrs. Slb*o« over the to the one reporter who wee able to gar trnta bar wall of oileace. la thin eowreraatioa Mr*. Glbooa wo* She wae told that many *torioa hare You will And mi uasoftmeni lurgei tlio : ' attractive this season than in titty previous one. ) Style «nd quality are happily combinoct for each pair ii cnade of soHd leather, strongly pot togettufr and sole under a“ money-back" warrant of quality. 19*o Sfytf—HivK Qualify ami Lorn Mesa mmk r HmtM worth your wkUo to Come to Vs foif I Mt Shoes. I M. J. Best & Sons 11 ■jfe J|| mation glean to ih»« (hi detenilß atton of nafWbaro't business lltmif (• ta pushing oar city forward. Thia cot toa »tirax warehouse, whoa comptotid. »Ut represent aw oapawdttaaa of #**•.- 000.00 aad will be. witkaat a doubt, ana of tka moot modern ato ray* plant* ia North Carolina, laiag equipped la j take care pf tweirs ta fourteen tkou-i ■ ■ ■.*.■ Imnm oat oiaat about Mr and tba* it wa* tko wiih of the new*papor men to, oiford her as opportunity of replying to them. “Oh, l*ro boon tkaeatoaod with death already," the *aid. "Egon* bar* boon mad* to buy my *i)«nre. Bat 1 am gatag to stick, to the, trutlr at oil cootii. My Ilf* win stand ioreiil gat lon and I dent mto how many paw. pit attempt to jj. Will Not flinch s "The neighbors who tay I* am and a liar atg iwmppwhl* ooly to lad**," she con tinned, -bet they can't anil me to the tree*. What I hare ZW&WSTMM leering the farm the pocoad time that eigit't*' to the Phillip* farm. I mast admit l\lV not at fret toll the authorities about this aoooad, riolt, hat that was hecaaet they did got pee** mo for detail* end I gores It eM^pcf m; *■»*• “ “I could hare a deep sympathy tor Mrs. Halt had elm frankly admitted Mr knowledge of the mardoro and eaifi Mo was present there that night to defend a wt#o*» honor, hat the hand as freri dance and dfatiny kaa gaidod mo aad I will tell the whei* troth." But Mrs. Otbeon made one remark ia 1 the interview today which Was ia mark ed contrast to statement* she hat made previously regarding her religion* hab it* Todhy *M Mot endeavored tw ovoid talking to the reporter by say ing that It woe the Sabbath and that ah* wae “» woman of God aad of the j church.- To no lose than dve reporters within the three preceding days eke I had mid* ia answer to guoitiowo ee to Mr religious pereeeaione, that the aand bates as cottqn dual ta the nwnh Vs ' tka eattan | storage kauae tba co-op#ratlre sweat potato curias and atorato keaoo has Jdat Mow completed at a coat as tkaupawd dollars. Tkia potato statute? kaaao kaa a capacity of fifteen thob* f aaad boshels aad up ta date twuHo( thou tend hushela have keen received, fra* tka potato (rawer* for curing oajj only church she attended waa "right here to homo." , Ta several eke said she Went to no chuorh at all. BoUc Heaters Carry Away ( rebagpte Tone Tko crabappte tree, in the shade of nhtehr the,bodies Tor* found, Is gone- Iwaires, sprigs aad limb*, it Ms Man' carried (War, phte* by piece, by tM thousand* of curie-soaker* from *U part* of the country who have visited the Phillips farm since the mdrdert. The carving pf initial* oa its gnarled trunk waa the Mat effect of the fame which came to tMe dwarfed tree. K* a time the ewuatteaa curioua pmroaaa who vietiod the farm ta h* mare ettraehM to the vachbt farm hoaee, which. had boon sailed -dm mystery houaq" Suddenly the owner of the boost, who does not 1 lie# la &hw building, found that it kod boon alt moat depleted of kniok-kaock* and aotoU pteoea of fueuttuve. I>o build tog waa boarded up at oaco and visitor* wore forced to soak elsewhere for mementoes. At Bret whole branches *Wrf • mailer limbs disappeared from the cmbapplo tree as day after day saw hundreds of e*otori»t» making the Phil Apt farm an objective, bate* 1 the corlo-oeeker* top gan cutting ewag the barb, aad Anally hacked the tree away. -■ * In Pntnc* it ia a penal offanco to give say Mad of »*Md food to o baby under i a year alt, anlora it Is prepodbod ia J writing by a regularly qoalified modi- T hi - -i- , n-inrnii-iim.ii.ijjm la Banana nomination* for gablte lU* wore Bought by bo between SO* and 400 women. the goldsboro news | tt eoaaoctioa with this deeatepnaeat program, it will k» intonating ta Nawa reader* ta kwww tMi fae the lea mouths ctaaing Oqtekar It pi Malta idea hour leaded for buildings in tide city tnvwYrtng ea rupradUare es, perhaps I mere than ««otf*ot, all ge(a« Mr taw* no. » I » ? *v• * ' « llvckSmmmi j I 3 QN M * I II imhkMtogMmiimmeMtoea4| j ■ *t- • * '.?i ini „ |i Zm? fy j n ' *VU*m MB •'' II ’When your car begine J to,"A«tW and we J i will be <& tl«r Job at j vwCc wiui tiTB liWn Mil | toote to™brfni ft to I charges Mfe very ] .ressonawe. ; RARBU CASKS I : ItUHWßkMpNbdmtamtMßllilMkeMhihHdJ I ■ u. „„ 1 & at Hi... in the old meih.*l. anAoM—nys, ffl, ! K <*hef ip the new. The editor of the Washington Herald i | has ftm*d in his city two splendid illustrations of both I M typm. One is an elderly man who has made a great * | dedief money in the past Because he used to trWf' * l under policy he still persists in cHngM?# \ | that policy. Hfr|ta firm Soever in the business meth- ; fi ods f| and is utterly at a lose ta understand wtqr 5 ft hm trade has Cupped away from him. \ J | here are too stuck up*” he is l If i ! > ntfctsrf film 1 | . in his suburban store. ‘They want\h* neighbors to see jj toe deltewy tawk*te»rn down-town stores stop in front I |J of their houses. When they come to me I just wrap up | ft the bundle and they have to tyg ft home. They go | | On .the same day the editor of the Herald says he \ l talked with another man who recently baa opened a | tsif €%%*%? vcwHuivVn BMfnMiftAtici ■ i ?. * I “IWOMM to>«lean up 000,000 kwewkffPTe ] I , got aw idea abet* laeaplkg three tpuoke on tfto>roafraH I the time to give service to drivers when their feachinee n fdc d It will I it is sure to bring in. The idea is gufp to I nian E Writeup little doubt, oh the ether hand, hot that the* i 1 MXbaoinem man will make Mi |SD,OOO. Ha in of ' j » the "ew generation end undelMawds it. Oewmkam | B with the idea that service page and that people hweww |l _ right to expect service. 1 ' 1113^1 | The first business man » atoo quoted w maMnt «o«e ! ( jwumek* oft the vahie of advertiriag. “IM I ft if they want what Fee-got," hw I | *«*d- “I won't bite them." ! | Thieie i» line with the old fellow's general utthuda U/l fl rh t\ *-a m w JX n jjgj ■» aw 4 > S . «* 4iV ttnwrmsna suvenunTig beowst iW MMt » - undsretand the general idea of service as a salbabte B eommodity. He Cwmot anderstand that d f u toAy demand (teliverfes aad tout advertisifig it a part i °f doll very the most JUperUnt part | The other man cmderstwfd this. He wHI advertise m h weH as keep his service trucks ow the roadi | The clash between the new and the old wgsp mult te |' - sulUrrthadefeat of the eld/ The word mwes fbtte#S» B day. People arwbnsfsr. The old merchant mentioned | in tfle flrst instance doesn't know that customers wfThw P > not carry home bundles because they are too busy with. # *, their evm oSaepms to bother with saoh details. He | tkmke they are too proud—which is the most erroneous Jj eonchieion posable from the tecta. , i. PAGE SEVEN
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