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mmmw"'* mWS OF THE CITY ( ■ OiPyM Ifc* Uir Ira. Ettolle Staith ub (h# and Mia* In ttouelap 0»* •*!>*■«•'»' ‘“fj HLmmioun won rSit each feidav ; at • -4S *w » -y* ■ ■ - ■ " Tv* races uU>k*d tile doting day 1 4' , to# W*y*» Caantfr Fair. Th# horses Vtfr-m| MU an 4 ••••ad •«« of * lH%rts#iie«*a«/uf mate* l*#ld IhL y#*r tg Kartlf Carolina Ml# (Ihi event want t* Or*and inn#. ormed by U#nry Scctt, •I Oridtoire. tl. I«al n»|«W won , hy Jteilym*4Kln» #w#wd by John Prow , •I PltUkerg, Fa. The raaulta follow) ! Tint Bara, I:t0 Paco—Ormond Burn*, what EJtff Btett, aooond: Jo# Prank. tbicdl Nedßewead Boy, Jr.. fourth Bait Him t.M I-4. •toted Boo*. Slid Trot- Hollyrood Kkhto wtei Phaatom Übto, ao*ond: Mor- J •M IM. third; Henry Todd, fourth. | Bratton*, ail* 1-4. WMSF. Tiraimf# ! Bp*, /, t. Ntw Bvi H» , vimt to* Fee Bvttar ■ 1 ■>*... CktHf. i, Uuy- J *W. Patter. lb* rotolng *a#4o of a;. J'4m. M. E. ehurdt, writing to *h# LufUi l pjAiiaa. Advocat# *>f • hi# Tbak, ftti fl»<’ jfdlti*|i»ir tribute to this riiurcjt ai d totif r- (at ion ; ••Aa we jpf.roath *Ua do*# nf f v . ir yrsr* of’ blk-teetl falloc-.hip witu the good-paopli' (if gi. Johp. Goldsboro, 1 utu .-dnatra"■< .I by grateful sppreilsl,an <f ' tfi-ir-boniitani kirnffl##* to u» to **y through th* Advorat* that when np printed to another charge, w# atilt laa <• theit With 1 ahicr-i tvgrat at J wl heart* fall of «*#, and n'fli aa Didebtr i poA' fur -tWr lav, ants hel»£ul:>.«* ill.' arr *ah|n n*v#r hr ahl lb s*Ule. B*. ' liMfH* a ptadky ttttla hunch Thorough Ip-atgiirltte and Wllm knit t' ” tliiy imfntfM »• tW'l.r«lnf|l»« *' ' f!tor4d#v tp qtilt 7h* oil h4hlt «f hß^’ 1 ! I -RteWM Urttk the Ananees anti tha lost 4 of tho yooo. and t* run aa a oath koala. «*n Oh# -on hi# fob.' and tow •*#•*• bofoi* aonfaranco tha bndgot warn »*l4 t» 188. Wa found 224 momkor. hate Whoa wo fcosut Ml hsoo boon •46b6. y% ■jar's 'toriagUrn port atmmai tho aOowamb »imillV od tom aaoolv I* Uw*mwntMat of WVobom Booth Carolina, wftß agora# of M head rod dadarn to drtng oa* ° w Mm v* woro M tha parionag# hy a haat of r'*>***+ With » govtroata poaading. * w-MM oar parody as yinh la tha "ddM of tho turn■ i of tlrnlr too* that »» do B—dlp addod to aar oomfan ‘^SrSh-mmliaiij maaoy from this -bomßa «p MV ovMMtUag IMm Dorothy Vn* thorn* • aowoirmlif and wW . m'lPMh im la Ctmnghow. Ooaaral tfaapital. China, white tho Baa day aohool '• toktog OM Os- ■ amdtfea' atodanl in M* porni to him* from thla I chaaap Ate# romc mam. Cary Hamml'. a% TMatey Col tea# pougortog too tho • ndniatm. and a optovfM pohvg aroma n ,jar -^ ‘ OiH.«Oo#»#am mar cotint hlnaortf ff f /unampto • 'd»d paofrto as K John Oaf Bl#«* tho» rrgfy ova and aovf thag a hoOter toaanhot I dav*t hapa to gh to a W ‘•r rhargr.- s ftiAOBLII have gmc - utminr/oyL j a no. t i*- * Thr honxgt. g«Ur •( Uk/> cuaihrHahi ] i .thta Noaib Vmllrr Irox omiail lbi» fail, aiul iiUawha nra aoidmaii .iii.f gmaaV « !....« «,.!(«, It., i K.iro |Kott .l.sa yK( tin- Four sw»d'" i dn»#r »rr hiah'j mnaad (hr ' ,ml.ili' of. Huri.agiin . |, C .J tuu * pf thr.r OM-fulVra • rs-avnaigoir 1 —o at Uic (U4..i pi i.j, , r tb,.* 'air. , EM t-l»ci*#-of anils im «t> h,rr fa *»|,l J nsvigil,. naa* ■ i'u,allh,-. aotttf. j **|yl ,AB»an£,_jt t. i,« i’..i«* B ita ■tttiba' . ) i. > ■•».. i 1f.4 , \, w | thih, h MBgrofct, w \. ,fc ~1 F' | H *>c r*ou Uou ho i i«t,. i,,J iawtiy-a-va *(n,« w.. aim. dintn c .Vf t* * ‘** , 7 ’ ft - ■'* .ih ■ tat.. . * WmJki »:.V Ihr .... i ♦ V s'toM Ofc.l *>y< M#ato,oa t, J and aor r f,u< f,a m x 9 u ro. Ja ah i'l ■ <» -i ti In #«ar ( A /ffFVp'HTP.PWr- ft tho afM of • Ml 1 ' in olod la ytaited; lha mnl* gull will! »' ®«h th# introdte With hit wing. . rWto oba doai a m*»rf»l Maw Boten-j '‘•to Ng that an# ofter gull, J «* ta tha lotonda anaoalty 1# moro ' half a ghay ywara otd Udy BMhmra* baa tho Ulallnrlloa of hatog tho avty woman la England •ha owaa a aowopapor, tho London foal, and taka aa attire part la Im! Aplgmae dotoaii# Nahraaha and AU hamt b«#glag Prauaylraala gavo old Stomp Dag* tfcv Mgaum im rs tha foot- LOSE 36 PC. OF CORN Otily 64 Bushets of Evtry 100 Possibla Art Realized. i.* • . ■ * '“.i‘ - Oh* Ovf of Koory Thro* Aeroo Pi an tod OEM Not P nod woo Drain, AgrloVt. ‘ torhl Shgorto Boy-Varteua , oon*** Oi von. '«? .I.— Waahlngion.—<it ovary 100 kuoferto •* *«ra that fanaara art oat to grow, oglpßh hiMwUaro roaltaod. u. < m d’lug to Bgttioa compUod up Itte L'nllM Btatao flop* runout of Agrldtillara odor • i*rtoil of la yaara. Th* toSoronc# hornwon th* pofegltoi crop and tho quantity harrmted It do* to weather cuuUlt lona, dcfoctlvo atwd, plant dla oaaM and la«#<-t and galiaai paaMs. For •vary buahal of corn harveat*4. aoioo what tote on# half buahal folio to reach barvent. Won* it not for tho eioomuU that lend to reduce tb# ata* of the crop, th* htoTNgo crap for tb* 18-yoar period would bhve boou about L374.uuu.twu buahcla, tbatoad of to* 2.*ir..Utol.tfO huaiu-U au unity bvrvaatad. provided lb# aaute arroaga bad boon piautad. The departmamt pelnta out. however, that if the*# aieuMMitu did hot axial and oont growera war* certain of UW per coal reayln. tha corn acre a#* probably would hava boon greatly reduced. »o that tha Anal outturn mb.'l mat buy#' boon a larg«r crop than that actually hary*at#<L it would uaeau aliapiy tbai the foryvar could got from lap aeroo the crap h* now barvuatu from tbree. Tho laggoof potonMal con, <;rop «aa obe of übeut AUOU.U*»***> hu.iielu la 19U. altbough to* actual bar vent of 08A.0UU.UUU buahaia to that year w#a .a ceedod ia tha three yaara 1012, lU2O and 1021, tha large*; barvestad crap be ing HaiIUUMUuOIW bawwta to 1000. A largo crap of oora la da* ta a rela tively low pravontiau of production by Urn tagny cauraa hy whteh It ia ibmUad. but of cauraa prvductiou ia aiao rolat ad to acroagm tha dapartumii raearda Uhow. During tha IB yaara tha lawaat do gna us pravanUob waa 00A par ewat of ■ potential crop In 1900, and tha high *gt waa 444 par coot to 1018. Wit Ido the patted aovarad. from about ono fourth to nearly oue-haif of a potential product loa baa fallud to ha roaiuod. Tha av. rd*rla a ltiU* more than auto third. GETS $20,000 FOR SAVING UFC toepd Biriaramrai TlllpdmMl 4 USSi ”*yywi IHSU i ninvffi vim Ago. New Brnnowk-h, N. J.—Oapf John W. Vaadnrvaor baa jnat learned that to him haa bean- toft tha o*o,oßo oatot* as FVtrteh Ulg as Attanttc HigWantto aa * raward far mytag Labg*a life 1* yaara ago. Tha aatato waa wUIM ertgtaaiiy to lira Laag. with tha pra vtm that at Bar death Jt atoraM ga to Vandorvoar. ton. tong dtod only * . Lomg waa raoraad hy ▼aodorvoof in laptmi h#t\ 1008. *C tha raetta at Tort Moataouto, Ft. 0. bang wav one of Ilya paraowgum to a im.tortmat returning frara a oeh tog trip off to* Highland*, ('•plain Tamdareaor, atandtng uearby ta tea motorboat, aaw tha peril. Two of the am war* meed hy other IWmt men, and <'aplain Vandorvoer plunked lute toe am and got Laag aafoty to Ida beat. Th# otbara war* drowned. CENTURY AND QUARTER OLD iOi V ■riracTgr i ..... A Old k>< k. band mad* and I>«artuff tb* iMrriptioo ‘General Pout Ufllra V. H. Atuerlra 1708.' recently raw* tot# to* poaovaoton us tho Port < dftra dcpartaicnt navi will b* placed with aitmr roMca of tba (ieportaaart to Ih# Itmlthaoulaa Instltuttou. It «M teart by tb* jratemaster off Binning ham, Ala., who acquired It from aa idd darky who said hla master had gtvah It to bias befor* tha 01*11 war, Bteaa Maaa us Rad Utwrptur* Warsaw, PtdaMd —Tha Warsaw pa lira have dlarovvrvd a dew Bed or gwadratkwi for distribution of Bolshe vik literal ur» Tha nußitter of pamptilata. Icaflete and booklets they hav* aadsad Is aa great mat th* vain* of tha paper alon* «B whltet aU Ibis prupaguada ta print ed la inor# Utah O.OOOjUUU I’ollte (narks ha R#fiaa# to WfrU. guhagvllto. 0.- 4 stray swarm te boaa pitaood Over Jo* Flrtrh*r*a ptara. lighting In a trac ilia nrtahbsr. Lou Naff, id rad thaaa far bint, but they rv furau to track ia on nUamkuaed ban raoop and toft fur poato tmkuamm, I *' 1 YESTERDAY'S MARKETS COTTON MAMET NBW YOKJA Nov. 17.-r.aUr4*>. hig break waa followed by n«r.*oaaraa4 >r##gator IhirtaaktoM 4a the flßan martet bon at the epeatag today- Uy aepoot war abaet a* da*, bat th# local mar hot opened •» *ady -at aa advance ft I t#‘CO point# on aoeering and trade buytag. Januhiy qoiekly bol| fit from mm Id tt.l7 hr Wilhiti two fadat* of peaterdwto* dotefig, Ifft thor, appear *d to b# a fohd goal of r«b#ylng and a 41117*’ rnorfc darnadd at tht* daalia*. and tb* martial atehdlH up #om* A or • pdlAtt during Hhc -arl) uadiam Aft»r sailing off id 28:14 for Janu ary the market rallied to 28.40 far (haY poaition on covering and rebuying, promoted by reparts of big a a porta for th# day, aad tha smaller velum# as II-‘ quidation- Th«r ad van##, hawover. brought In t' renewal of romaalaaion hou# tailing and local proaauro pro moted by reportc of a alack spot de mand In the Rauth and January told off to 28.28 early in 18# noen hour. Trivet# cabin reporting that British spinners w#r#n. considering a propotii to work only thrn# days a week, prob ably helped to un<dUle th* foreaoon market. ■ Th# market heroine > very weak an<l unaeUled early in tb* afternoon under a renewal of heavy liquidation, and atop ardr so woro uncovered on th* break ihi low 28 cents tor January. At Mlfi i for that position, or about (Hi points not lower, the threliae warn iheeked by tend# haying and the market rallied aa raiMdly as U bad deallned with las. eery •eiling *t 28JIT a round 2 w’ateah, or If paint* net higher. ('.gltcMi future# rleaed Arm. , High Low Close fteratnber K. 70 isl dS tb M January 28.70 MJB MAT . March 18 #4 24.f0 24 #0 , May 28.44 84 *0 28.44 July 26.18 24 80 28. If fMMMHUm^ , " . CHICAUU OBAIN CHICAGO, 111.. Nov. 17^—Wheat d* eloped aa upward tendency today by he early dealings, commission heuaa uyiog »t all grain boing th# chief fac er. Jtpass for this buying waa faond \rgely in r*p*rM of high price* a* , ’mahau Aa advana* lh LlVi rpeol aoant d aira a# o utftiisb laffuanaa. Tb# ■patting, which hanged from 1-4 sent lectin* to 1-8 cote advance, waa f*l iwod by matterata gala* all arauad. FaoAt.taklag sale* In to# com mar rt went readily absorbed. After open tag Upahaoged to 2-8 coat off corn wand a gaaonal adnanee. Oats Started * ***** lower to 1-4 tent I highor. aad then climbed with corn, .’revision* war# inclined to tag la th* sheen aa as nay apoaial demand. . Wheat alaaad Arm. 8-4 to 1 l-« eept net tegßar. s Cora elated nervous at tha same aa yeutovdag 1 # Baal tour** to i«A awnt advaoaa. - —■“■ VANIA BUI BOUTS TICKET* WILL AUVMTIBC BOUTH JACKBONVILLE. Fla.. November 16 —TH# fteathorn Bail way Syaum has anaauaeod that this aaaaaa will #ff*r to tear!eta earning from th* North and 1 Wool to Florida resort puiuta a great I variety of oplteaial routes with atop over privllegae at ail intermediate points ia both directions. This will enobi* tourist* 1# use d f ferent route* on., their going and re turning journeys and In thla wam to become acguainteA with the ivctagrtleas i and advantages of different asm tail* as the South. A handtom* booklet with maps and detailed daacriptiM* of •U 8 different | route* which am span to traveler* no { ■As the Southern from Washington ; Cincinnati. LaulaviU*, at. Louis oi ; Memphis to Winter reaorta ia Florida an 4 _ether aonthem states, haa juat , hoaia'issued by th* Southern and Will j be giro* a wlda diatrikotiaa through out the North aad Waal. A* tha variable rout** priviUge U very popuia* with tounata, II i* that thla booklet will pro** a vvlifP*. odvwrtlaebMMi foe FFloteda and tk* 'n [ ’ermslate ttatas -traverse hy dike tin* ■f th* Southern. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE gtj.f. Uadar and by virtu# of th* powe, gg' authority contained In a caH.iln mrr •’**# deed executed on th- 10*h doy of March. IPBO. by Albert K Onuiy a-M wife, Llaaia Grady |o J. W Cole -v* >■ | mortgage dead it duly roaortded in th I o«c# of the Bogiatar of Deeds of W y ouavy. book 147, pog. tn, ther hnv ng been default in the pxymeal of the indebtedness thereby acerued the unSl lertigned, will .oil to the hi*he*: b'd dec for cask at Ih* Court Hou* do« in '•oldsbora, N. C., on Moaday Besom her 4th. IMI. at 10, a'ciach. th\ eat ftfth undMdr* atoraat,of Albert F. Grady an‘ w fe‘ Li ante Grady, in a rortam tract or par eel mt toad hv. M*w Hop. Townah'n Waya* aouatay, doeonbad ia said moiH gago deed aa follows t Begianig at a atak* near toe end of Viason Laa* and ran* thyueo N: ft K.I 1(4 pates to a atahoj then N At N. i polo* to a pine; llmwre N. 00 W. •! J pale* to a bunch of (lack Jack*: thence N. 71 N. It pol* t* a atak* at tk* fence j hen## S. ti N. lit pale* to a #**k '*< place of i pin* in an old told; thence A. AT B. 44 t-t pol#* t# a water oak; , then** B. It E SI poles t* a atak* and pea# oak, thence I. E. St. poles to the beginning. This being ene-Aflh undivided inter-' , cat as th* land owned by tha Grady hairs. This th* Ird day as November, 1822. J. W. COLE, Mortgagee IHUGU DO ETCH, Attorney. I * J / l ffteM uartHtfj * it i mmm qcpuuTtfl am XimWlul rfulrf! wiiuuucit ima ifUfi Vito it uimu Youngßtffrp, He 17* She ML Eldbeed4 Llvg Tog«thar U* ii Ul Railu HunCyOMME ! BRONX fiMUe I’KlNCltfl IN D'HUtNGA A modora loVe drain# paralleled #aljr ia lit i raters Waa rev noted yciterdsy by tho coats eel ep of John H. Crkfte r; ruvoataea, of Btefhomtew, N. Y-. that a weoff age im married hi# >oter, Elia *bc«h M. MafWor. adopted daughter of Mr, and Mm. Adam J. Hafnvc. Na. 814 Sußimil avenue. Krone, and lived With her Urea dago, report# th* Navr York World. Tho boy adMHtted each knew their relationship and euald any only tbgt they were Infatuated with each other. Cregier told at Mo. 1 Law ton avenue, Hlnghau.lon, where h« hav Head M«r# he waa a little boy with Mrs. Margaret Pee pie whom b* calls aunt, but vho never |«gally adopted him and who Is a»t twisted to him. Bhc waa prate*# when a rorvaeponden t of the World com fronted the boy with proof of hi* marriage. Hnmaao Oftcer Samuel J. Koerbel of Binghamton, before who » th« led Will bl . brought, today, alto board his cawfkaaaaa. Roared to Different Homes. Th* brtdcgau#m a bright handaoOic lad, and hi* tetter are th# children of Edfard H, Crolger, sixty-two, a farmr of North What* Lake. Bathal. N Y •her# ‘hay mere bear*. Their mo 1 dtod whoa E iaaabetu waa tl* and Joh tour. Eiiaahath waa adopted on Ap-i 10, 1800, by Mr. and Mrs Hnf-ar n quit* a ycaf aft.c bar mdthtT Sir. Hafpar and Mr. Frcg'#r cy-. o > t- Sean after Eli-a’»cih’t rdajrt op, D-p#w Peopla. ni*;bi roi t# Ji*rr« ■ fc.-p!# \’,t l s,:. • -i-.ii vt bite l ... g fancying :h Uu- <4»,, fv: •• < . r. ■ tai-.cd the ui his fa i v:- ip i..k: h., ax h .o. i h 0,, . - ’ !. H- ll between hey ndep. on d th- r o!op mvpt, and doe* no* r#m«inber bar as a IlMla girl. Tbelr Arat matting he ae . cp’l*. wav when b, wa % sic • #c> i od v-d h» av ba at b ( *o'd tbay war# brother and aiatar. *f ' 'd hf co it# »*' rofnam'ar, fcol nr o-v pvrttaotor xffcetlon for hor at t>( U»*. . ■ . Flaps ■■ rat Planned. r -a summer, however, ho aaw har gxln and th- mitual 1 fit tat on co m#ne#d. Late, in October with the ex rule of a- via# to a kalf-aister living in New Jersaf. he cam* to New Yo-k \i*d met Klisalttth again. Th# beauti ful girl nlmoat twenty, appealed to him i-e-e strongly than #v#r and htr ro rpontc aeeraa to hav* bean th# tame. An elopemeril wa# cartfn’ly planned and on Nhvemter 4, they wen! t 4 Bn* hamton, wh#f* John knew he would Aad bis home vacant, a# Mr*. f>##pl# wet nw#y on a visit to relatives A We#k •f# yesterday they w#nt to Binghamton marriage liCcna# bureau to obtain • mar ring# Hern*#. Herr Rttrnhrth Tlafhar ae#tnl t# hav# faintly rcal'acsA for tho Aral tin# What th* waa doing, for hor application con ‘ Ulna several fits* statement*. First o' ! all the took cor# to ipol' htr name Hes ner. She #ald the wa* born In this city and gave th* natnoa of her parent aa Joseph and Cor* (Cook) Hefner. II ir I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM —ANNOUNCES— Grertjy T mr r ’ T**a* •* tV v‘.\ : ta the ) hwHh ®n4>Weat * j —Now In FfTept — Train No. ST—From Now YorJt and Waahi-*ton for it Atlanta. FJrroinsrham and New OHeanr has boon re f) arranr<*T" i iijUrt ro ? inM!o»' nf Or--''>''bn*o with \A Trijn V*. f? Ooldaburo. Solmii Ru!< *h ' d P<r '*.i l. aß’iii Uiigf ha lo!h \rj >ekjitdk 1 .. Lv. (IdicKl-oro ~, .Sou* lu.»iluKoiLiay.... jjhiO p< hi, ( l • /) t Lv. linU*%h *d<i p, in. \\ I . ! V.irl'ni,) ' "> ,< A p. .’* /i Ah t-.jwuWo*-.. * . • 7:PO p. m * I»v. (ireenaboro ... .... 7;f>*» p. m if A A Atimna . V. hi. Y) Ar. Eir mi/t|*'uui' -• ’ ” „ ” I-*; 10 j\ (( i. Mapuib* c j) Ai\ KttnNH* CMjJf .... hV in Liln* .... >10:20 p. -\y i A.. • <.'i >1 k*. v > ' ‘ ■ . h> .1 .i. if ( . • >: 1 '■ p. U ! )] i) At N! w « i.' air- L ;! ’ k ({ \,. .. lull' « >; * . 11V l>: I*l <1 i ,i ) Ai. Chattauto,.., . 1 I0;6(i *. m, (( ; r, 'li. . '’’ . .' s ; '* : i l \:* Qft*M ii* <1 )) to* fa, 1 r»'ir;u mg hflrtj ifcd N'tw ft * {Mom**, Doling Car Serving u’r C »I ** (t * V ON N a c T t « NS ‘ J Y AIH &V S ■ A*—*\Vuh al! Uiiu.i j<’ } min in ui r uA't't'jjm , \ fl \ • “'•'irtiid 4*l» - n iriii# '* {( IVS ANN STt<N—i'or ill n-'tit n V- • i;1 A vi : ({ BIRMINGHAM—For M ridi in. Jack on, S!ir*.‘verurt (( )) and Weat. M \( MRMHIIB—W!»b tl! ljr .■, .. \ . ,\-k nwr. Okh- \l y hi-ma, •oh'- i»nn U•• Uni /# \ f ' ‘ 1 I. ( > t''' ' * ) NEW ORLEANB—For III! lo t -i . >. ~ a. } ( Mexico and the West. t / ONE CHANGE OF CARS FROM GREENSBORO TO / 1 THE PACJFIC COAST ) (( J. ? B’ooJworth, D. P". Raleigh, Nf C g a foster father. jalddit mom by whleh 4 he ,|» g*mt rally baowa, la Jasaph. *» I Hafhar'a Mia* it Cm* P. IWar. fb# I 1 girt aaid ate lived it He 1 LaWtem I | avenue, Binghamton. I j John misstated only bio ago, which | k« (lit a* twenty-two. H. U a ship ping clerk. „>*■ < _ Thojr obtained tba IImm« >and aa tk* | fallowing day, a week ago today, went ' to Cedklbt, a suburb of Binghamton, and | ZVI t* { u,tlc * f »• P, * c * ISliitersl abet# rggarned hurriedly to tble city. ThaMWee otheddfSbeMM hM try to koep the event ta> tacmfyaiui according to| Mw- P»*gia ebf planned to have the | matnage otllrtly annulled. Whether the Biaghamton author! tie I > will piwnagata tba young bride-groom la i undetermined. Humane Oftrer Koerbel , ; eatd loot night be did net desire to j Wtinifb the youth. Meanwhile Mr and Mae. Hafoer were eOrwhelmed by the return of E Inabeth and bar explanation of her aboenee. Mr ' Hafoer ie a weathly realty operator end i the couple, chlldlaee when they adopted th. girl, had lavished the lo*^of parent* , upon her. I When even by a reporter for The 1 World loot night. Mr. Hofner waa al- I moit too overcome to apelk coherently r Mri. Hefner, he laid, had beon maJe | I I 111 by the occurrence and was cofcSnodt 1 to bed. Be eou'd not gfee any reato ’ for EUaqbatb'i action and only t-p<aje’ again and again that the had had th beet car* ' . * , toward B rregie r. father of the r eloper* wj» informed bv Tho WorM lntt night' by »-’"pHor« pf w>a*Ji-' •sh-e n'-er ff» -fiß* * he. h if nn'e’l \mh'■' * ' » , j d *'<4 *o<t toh«‘*o* -dv r A-eor" ■ -r to t*'e io- hp**tVe* j* fe th*** j fa t ■■ Crt’ tin.- ti .tot hi It <‘th-» j'< *1 fmta tb 1 ' Mr / 'r**t*r h»d not' Irp to eay. * i 1 t i.j \ ■ * I ■ ; . jo i , . y>ni| ( tho it wort;/ opponent. If, v ♦ fc r<t| .ft. Mickey Watte r. I •< V I.- - . it r. 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IS-atp | WAJTID-PRISONS DESIRING board or board and room can got same by calling at 41S N. Center street or phoning 316-i. 17-5 t WANTED—RALES LADIES OVER II years es age. Raperiaaeg not neces sary. Apply S. H. Kress I Co. IT-ltp OKI.HAVEN OYSTERS FRESH EVRKY , day. W. L. Summerlin, phone U. { IY-ltc j . -.iVf ... 1 FOR RRNT—ONE HOUSE WITH FIVE rooms and bath. Thone ST, J. lQ.&t HAVE M TO U PER CHIT ON AUTO pasta. Now and used part* for ill ears and lrucks Mail orders given prompt attention. Whitten Auto Wc#c foe. Celnmbm .S C g-gn i'H'M, AND BO '’III PIN Ms. r’red a* AIM S John atryot Region eblr rntea t* Ai ilorlf- alf B*pohlir • («>)* tV*« .in'i Clwl» CifotMle and >t’f h« i»’ •>« .’Pif’ ill iruljlib'im ule • I '» I r . Uißtl.K < ClFFpir T|-< i, a rra.im..” < TO BEST FAIR IS NOW OVER tile M Fair At it* f •“•■'■we■oMeMUHHlneaUe •1 ■ ! " ' 5 ' •’•’ - - x' I | ; _• •< Tit Ha dwa e Co. y ) ' ~~ ... •" * \ . • 's o/w i: full swing:. Have you been to 1 \'it yet? m ' to % o , * r O ' • f *l| i i Our toys nre ne won display on our second * 1 floor ard Xvc wdlccme you to visit our store 1 i r 1 selections. Ouv >*tr e will be open tonig-ht until 9:00 ! o’clock. "Wl I Buy Early and Avoid the Kush , t ”T' ■'» ■i ■ "JMV, V■•W» 'if/yg '• L jT" mi -wwwwnhw-mww I SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN I To CHARLOTTFif?VTfcLE and RETURN , V^COHNT— \ N'.C.ts, sl.orTji.F(M)tbillGMe NoVl'tVJlli'iK ;>' i Day) bTUKDUI.t GOING TRIP • ,v • 1 iv Oi. ( . Mu'tt 9:00 p. m. i 10:00 p. m. V ' . ir. K.tl* wii il:00>p. m. *’ * • 1 ‘Ufiliant *... 12:00 a. m. . « u . tl::* I ifdpsvilh 7:30 a m S'HKmTE RETirRNING ' 11. . rbr.rtottasvHte 7:80 p.m. I ' ' »» r>urhnm 3:00 a.m. !t. \r. Raids)) 4:00 a. m. '> .U. Stelmi* 5:10 a. m. u. OuMUihoPO ..7JV*., 0;1O a. m. •**iiiiiß h•> ,’rom Raluigh and Durham to b* . MV » fit 9:00 p. mi, Nov. 29tfc, and set -I. i' • ff) I ’do S. m.. DfTFmbsr Ist. ‘ Jl TTCTA! ROUND TRIP FARE | I 1 <• !“ ■ . Rdma $12.56, R*uiah H Oa.iiGin, $1 1.04. Tirkrts will be sold foiM- I u . 'ii viuvuinbßi* 2plh. I ’mited ruturninw to »wwch * 1922 HU< ' iDt Pr,or t 0 midnlfht of PULLMAN FARE— I3.7S for lower berth, $3.00 for an % urror berth and *i:i.so s Drswfnir RtKim in iach' dfw.tlnn fmm til the above named* points. IMPORTANT SUGGESTION! <1 rl it ’ct vltlv time to visit Montlcello, home • r 1 u:i • b RarJOB liofore tin; game. When mi Denting pullman reservations state whether wanted for one way or roand trip. Aleo if wanted turning at 7:30 p. m. or midnight train. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM .» S. BLOODWORTH. D. P. A. K ALBION, N. C. % H r in* Hi x* • * lv*H 0 :nr; :r ;-r: ;t;.: xniz: ; t-is -*•: tit* -ttt n:r.**:u LOST—ONE BWWNAND Taupe Cape at Fair Grotnsds Reward offered. Return to Miss Park at Cuniwoiity House. ; wantet>-i»r;»*st cob rkica paid fir ftather bed*, kite feather uakre.ee. madd'U *dkr. Feldteg FcaAai ■*■*!#• *kh*y. M|. 4aha street. . 11-Tt# FOR RENT—T#O MNOmtNG BOOMS. Ares ftiwr. Alilmedigh t*uliable h>t light b’Kitrkeepteg, Far tigfly furwi.bed> Apply 11# M. %ll lias.. . 14-41* *- i.—— .b i «ut ~. A ■ . ■ Til RES UNFURNMMEM ROOMS nectiitg bath, ground tloer RuitehMß fer light houwkeeplng. RefereaaaaH rggalred. 4ST N. William St. S-t^ TYPEWRITSaS— AIX MAKES CLEAN ed, repaired And adjusted. AgeScy fer the Underwood. The machine yea eventually bay. (jhagmun't f|RH writer Shag, NbUoagl Baak Buildlag. | TUB BROWDER NRWS BRRVICB, p 'phene. SH. BH-W. Suhtcriptlan spe cialist We take tubMrlplio** ta nap g paper or magailae publlUad. Shmploa free ' gPUIt LOST—A SMALL GOLD WATCH AT football game; Finder plena* return to New* office and receive reward. • ■ ’ tt-tl' « —«.—' ’ "<y LOST ABOUT »tM Pi ML NOV. I«TM. between Union Statien aad Rennon “ Hotel. Tan Poftlfolln containing or der book* and Sdnr 1 mat ter. Finder kindly deliver to Kea lon Hotef, or p»«n* RW aad gat reward. E. W. Moye. ts. c. 'VANTED—ONB BOV BIETRMN YRARS old fat messeager aervite. Goad pay. opportunity to advenes Mutt bate l>’.—« e. Apply Pottrl Telegraph. IStf
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1922, edition 1
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