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PAGE SIX f Don’t Take It For Granted j m in > 1 ■■■ HI c •. v % 1) Co and See for Yourself t $. / ‘(>{ j >, { < ; . ] | All WOOL JERSEY SUITS $4.98 I Tike it il you like it, in an all-wool: 1 I Serge Blouse ■( w -4.' .■■ wtiViK'Hl' WU»ll>m»WHlHjii.un 1 ■ »' - HI e> $3.98 • m fa i m . Any Size, 4to 8, and many other items of interest in ))j | Clothing for men and little men at— ((! It ll f EPSTEIN’S 1 Sts. 8-Day Soiling Campaign jj Mil! \ W i ii-l ■ i A | | | | | l l | | _ \\ imiEUFm v mui irmnnMimufti ■ SMS Lußuun IdWli L mMTK.IL B*JS LONDON, Nov. Th* “flapper Up." ’ o( jraan flrt U rapidly disappearing In lw<QO. Th* first lifl> of waning aapotarlty la Dm discarding of bobbad kimflif to Woot Cad hairdresser* akfHaiif look* an ad laager approved, and th# tomlag viator homo will m ■Mr drill ta tbo art of hair drrooing. janma„'jjf.i i Evsry Home Should Have ~a "Newspaper | ‘1 % " jl '-*. < * I Every Home In Wayne County Should Have , THE GOLDSBORO NEWS. Why? ’ | 1 J *•«, fi Bm v H iff ll 1 ***** w%w I THE DAILY GOLDSBORO NEWS IS A GOLDSBORO PAPER. IT IS A WAYNE COUNTY NEWSPAPER. .*• • . . ti , I 1- IT IS AN EAST CAROLINA NEWSPAPER. IT IS A NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER. 1 I*. '’HTI ■t'Vr** t t.j-S r •!> r i- I|| Jjy * K, IT SERVES THE PEOPLE OF WAYNE COUNTY. . 1 ' V rhould’try to do it stands for a bigger and I f 17 i . BETTER CITY AND COUNTY I ■ ■ i- i-i—L‘. .. -1 CJ-.il i jtLUkLJ. . . *. I ,■ ,« u i TL :*. > | Tin aofoi popular substitute for bobbed 1 hair II I ohort pompador, and the use of a oonall rlbboa or wroath. Thu la tbo favorin alyl# of Prlaeoss Mary. I, n** wnraion la hair droaaing bn* area gone to tbo oatont that amull amount* of falao hair will bo uaed tbla now Mftir far “glpJI almilbd,'' and *« ||* wilf h< worn extgp- JM. Thg a mall hot With a Vntoaod acMO* tbo (mat, which waa popular doring tbo war, la to b« worn again. Tha kata will bo amollar tbla fall, bat hug* shnp#a, rivalling tba “Mar ry widows’* of yaara ago, will b* tbo rago la tbt spring. Tha now ovoaing droaaat In tk* Be goat atroot windows aro aatlroly minu* a bock, and a cord as white silk baa takon tha ptaeo of a wider shoulder strap Tha materials Jn vague are dark shade* and purple, ang heavy «jib* aad set irks will be el most the only mmiurittii ; uaad. Long train* will again grace tha ball-room*, anil threa distinct train aro ;»ot too ffpck'fof uae g(wa. , | Rick oriental bfocado* and bejewelled ornament* are to be seen oa all-.of the «7 n * v fco ruNp Or take, have to Sa paid for laid ip J,«Wd How* Island. • tha Smith Paciftet it has an area of only fig* milaa sad a papulation of Igp. J To coal one of the largest tronsat! aitttc alemnahipa takas five hundred man and flea day*, it rdh be refuelled with oil by twelve men in twelve hour* „ li ■ .a I Co Ip the Poll* today and vote the Democratic tickot. tPBH MM MMMmKO nlwM • 110 MORE SHOPPING DAYS I : MANSOUR’S : Fall Opening Sale 111 / ~ ■ n a • , i and Bargains are getting better, manu- fl ■ KACTURERS PRICES ARE GOING UP EACH PAY . 1 I AND OURS REMAIN AT THE BOTTOM. I I I ■ ■ ‘-MNMMNhtofcfe " .Sfv •» - *■<*'.» >%r -n-ti ■ m>‘ ’•'**'** lU<m ■ I THIS po THE PUCE I Sale Lasts Until November 18 | We Lead With the Lowest Prices ■ e , J o V ' I ' = ' ■ = 11 == : = = ■ |3l|| **tjr * . • Mansour’s Department Store I j 105-107 East Walnut Street Bmp * * I ■ • ■il ; A MIMICS j IE KOIIII <Bri Lawyer End Yott*4 Judg# i* Have i BHv jOf W»anth f Whklt Cooled Vfc ; KINSTON, Nev. 4— Two mm tow a matter through different area today and the bond of friendship between them appeared to have been strengthened. N. dames Rouse, dean of tk* local bar, and Gl,y Elliott, Judge ‘of the police court, had different over a matter cf court procedure. One. declaring he must have tha viewpoint of “another genera-i |.ttdp.“ paid ■ ** of MS Sfr eontampt ’ aaaeaard by the other, many y«ars hi* Junior, and declared the incident should not nffect the bond of “Christina frisnd ; skip gn{ immff (hat hart bound them ns fellow lawyers and PCighkora. The other, letting the line stand because be mw no other course for him to puraaef aoid hi* elder *»' the peraonideation of .old ichnol legal dignity And gcnUegianly ' d. a Litat ’ A flit occurred in the co«rt Thuntd .y afternoon. C eon tel were orguing a case Two ottorneya, Mr. Rouse and J. Frank Moots* were on their feet nt once. Judgi Elliott, the youthful recorder, ordered, both to ait down nfter he bad ruled *4lh Walien. Mr, Rouse declined, baaing hi* action on tha contention that he wi. infilled to complete a point ha waa endeavoring to make tor n client whose interests were at stake. He never ytuMoai Ms stand, When the fftte knd b«eji fisod the case proceeded in orderly fashion. At its conclusion he addressed the court. He was of a notion lot a complete iaaestivation of tho I**oo. iis Wofd# indicated. He spoke feelingly of his long carocr at tbe bar and showed ’ he waa krenly affected by the court's detion. He rdwpnrel kgiefty aid aakooi ideas with (lie b.m -I mart «e» icings through the awo* of an other gen eration,” ho MlO* coind listened attentively. Yesterday Mr. Rouse wrote Judge El liott that he would not uPPeal. He would never yield tha point he had «d- i vancad, that he waa entitled to develo|t htent’of hl> elirnt's case, hut friend ship between them shhuld not be nf- J fected, he declared. The prosocution'a! two lawyers in th» matter had expressed their esteem for Mr. Rouse feelingly. 5 j « • k vzji* 3, ... _,7k % I! Up*e of tho latter dud* ■NfUit ; manifested deep admiration for hi|a. 1 The matter »»• ended Both the <M ii hoel aaii thf_ti#w had won, it appears to roart attendant*. «**■• wee# eandidaCe for tho Supreme at tltt last election, the recipient of one oft& o»o*t Haltering voter ItU Kumu countk •*#r ga*u a candidate. i« •!><«• —1->~* . : "Are you fond ehi# en , ftr « nipp’" "Pott kinds, madam-tie kjad that'a killed to drat* and the kind that'* dre aaod to killed."—Bo aton Tranacript. „ * The poorest Japanese coolie regard* hia evening hath a* a entered duty, and aa the graatcal luxury of the day. mmmmmmm nwap - . mi.ii'- Ga ta tho roll, today mad rata th* Democratic ticket.
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