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PAGE TWO I"" ' "" ||| NEWS OF 77* CITY * !! Bra. «. B. Kl-moau, of KinatotiTl mother of Mr. R L Hill, of thia aity. 4M at her Home ia on yet-, Ur4>> She »•* flxty-thro* *i age and although .ha had barn in poor health for aeoeral maoth*. bar death vrae aaddeti. da# to heart failure. Myn. Mill lair jmatorday .ftamaen to attend the fasaral, which will ha held from, the home on Cat wall .treat thia after aaaa. <• ■ -Jr'! ] local worn tier nlwuc* promptly ... // Mr. Fhoavas OTtorry and Mra. Wuil fat oa-tha jah tameidataly yaaUrday after they found oat about all of the MOMVaaa of the Phillip* family being ia the bad arith uaoamoain and got aur.oa far thaa, County SuperinWadcnt of Walfhra A. E. How.il aaid last night They called bin. the dr. tbigg yester day morning. Mr. Hawaii aays that ha still ha. anathcr family ia need vs a nurse. *— l ■ '—V . TAW BUT FAST DOG AM# CATCH FOX •oh Hank., tlttr J. A. I-anraUer, and Chief K. J. Tew went fas huatiag yesterday aad caught one gray fox after a little oaar two hour, chase. Two of the peak as ‘dogs who had been leading the way aa fast they had been ia tha habit as laatng the dags arwre taken out tis tha palp yesterday and this i. the re a tan aaaigned by ORcer Laneaatcr fur tha yuleh catch. M \ ■VMM WOMAN , . MOVING WAFFLE UOH • TksilMbn and Frofaatlaaal Women dab tiMay wilt" aeree waffles la tha piece faraasrly occupied by Buddy- McLean hat shop. Until 2 o'clock how- S, they will he In their aid home want farced to dose at 9 p. m ah Ait at their new beam they will sem ferny 9 ant II » o'clock. t iph. ... NRW ritn FARM BURSAL CUMUOO. Hi . Dec. 14 —Oaanr Brad fate, ad Benia, AAk». today was alert ed, pro.ideal as tha American Farm « Bureau Ftodration J. Hj Howard, the retiring candidate, condemned politic, ia tha acgantaaUoti L — — " « ( A SPLENDID OPPORTirNITY TO PURCHASE VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND t BUSINBBB PROPERTY <i . » f", ■ ■ : , 1 * ■**.. On Saturday, January 6th. 1925, at 12 o’clock M . the resident* lot of the late J. L. Barham, fronting 75 feet oa Mulberry Street and 140 feet of Virginia Street, with ten room reeidence thereon, equipped with all modem convenieneea, will be aotd to the high est Udder, for division, on moat favorable terms. At the same date one-half interest in the Davis of fice budding, fronting 22 feet on Walnut Street and runnfhg back northwardly 108 feet and 7 inches, will bmieWJa the same manner, and Ipr the same purpose. , .PLACE OP SALE: On the premises to be conveyed. \ TIME OP SALE: January 6th, 1022, at 12 o'clock M. TOJUIB OP SALE: One-fourth cash, balance in an nual installment# running over a period of six years * CONDITIONS OP SALE: Subject to confirmation by the court* At the same tfme and place, certain personal prop i e rty consisting of household and kitchen furniture la longing to estate of J. L. Barham will be sold to the . highest bidder for cash. 1 I T V *■ . ■ * tB . % n D. H. BLAND, Commissioner, i , JBa i—■ - —■ ■ t G. Godwin 4 * ft •- i, j 4 \f * Aute Accessories und Supplies - J X \ 146 8. Center 81. * *tj i : 3 '■ ' *'* ‘ • ’ ‘ Revs you selected the gift for your friend that uses his or her car every day If. Why not a nice Motomieter. a Spotlight, a Handy Mat. Plower Vaaea for close cars, Cigar Ash Trays. Other valuable things for a car. » m - m 4 t „ l J™ I The No rthweste rn Mutual J ' Life Insurance Co. 3 »f MILWAL’IUCV, Wli. fi> . I The Dividend Paying Coaspany , __ I The Western issues up to date contracts posse.<n,it>g I - adaptability to the changing need* of the Insured and 8 beneficiary. This enables it at all times to meet the ■ circumstance* of its owners. I E. R. MICHAIJX, Agent 1.-R . <iO»U«BOHO N. ... COTTON C(M*« ARE GIVING CHECKS TO 2MOO members TODAY [ KALOLU. baa. U.~Tbe headquart ; era staff of the. North Carolina Cot -1 tap Grower* l oapo retire Association fadf* the big task of seeding out ciri.tma. checks to 24.000 member.. Advances of |25.00 « bale or. to be i made December lb aa all cottoa da livtrad la tha Aaaoaintion up to Dccom. . her 1. it w*. nocaaar.y to limit:- the date far tha second advance In order .to make bookkeeping urrangrinenta, 1 which la-no inconsiderable item to say 1 nothing of getting three million dol lars wjth which t« moks the ad vance*.. The a.kuciatlun announce, that It cannot honor draft, for mare than llfty dollar, a hale at time of delivery and that members making deliveries t Ibis month will hpve to welt until after the advances'are majle on Octo-! bar and -November cotton before re ceiving their 424.00 advance. The impression In tome quottcri i that mcmbeJe can now draw for 975.00 a hale i* without foundation, General! Manager Blalock state., and members) esn draw only for 925.60 nt s tlfli*. . i IMPOSSIBLE TO I’AY U. A AND GET NOTHING FROM GERMANY HAVA B. LAW 1-ODON. Doc. 14.—4*r4wm Minister Henar Lay capita'ion) ly argued In the henna as caannmna today tha laa aoaaihilßy as Grant Britain paying tha Awricix debt while receiving nathlag front C cam cay. Franca or Italy. Ha said ho was rnnvlaced each a paiky would reduce tha standard t of living In thia country for g^a u would ha n burden upon Great Britain of which thane who aag g oat ad It had aww no rwncaptlon. he heMeved. The Priam Minister said public opinion abrnod “assumes that wo are able to aaswt war obligations aad holy anr friends." “In raalMy. he declared* “dDsr. la an a itch «c.adMtanuT We Rre paying IM.Mh.BN pounds yearly to U Uw •MMpUM*’ ■—, t . i I in «—■ ■■■ I—ui nt , I _ | SPECIAL NOTICES | BATBB. Twenty-ive cento per laeettlen far U wards ec iaaa, Far mm 9m 91 wards, oaa cent a ash. White apace ec type display ada Insert ed In the eeluaan fee M cents par Inch, each isaartipn. Whan flea er mote so assent toe Inser , ties# are desired a dtaeeoat as 90 per cent lc aliened. FOR RENT—TWO LARGE ROOM*. • suitable far light housekeeping. Near 1 station. 'Niune 749-W. 24-tfc DAY OLD CHICKS FOR RAI L- AFTER - the Drat as January. Place your order* new, N. A. Pika. Pikavllle. 8 *• C- ■ ■ if-Hop WANTED'FOUR good BUYS TO CARRY GOLURORRU - NEns ROUTES. m;«T HAVE WHEEL. APPLY AT ONCE, CITY CIR. MUR. NEB» OF iFICR. I——— TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES CLEAN ed, repaired and adjusted. Agtncy (or the Underwood. The machine you will ' eventually buy. Chapman's Typc writer Bhop, Notional Bant Building SUITABLE, SERVICEABLE CHRIST ma* present would be an Oriental rag. I handle tha dependable nutben I lie kind. These rugs while Serving' you free Increase in value. Would lo outlast any man's life sod then remain with his ofspring. Lasting memory dcstands lasting present Buy the genuine. Handsome ones from fiii.OO and np. Alai. B. Yeager, Wilmington, | the only North Carolinian in the bu.i ***»» in tha stats. 29-28 U WANTED TO BUY—A GOOD JERSEY milk cow witk young calf. Addres* Ben Csmpvn, Goldsboro, N. C. 12-«tp LOST—IN GOLDSBORO SATURDAY | p. *i. a round gold brooch set with . twin diamonds. Must liberal rewsril If returned to 201 8. Virginia at.. l orphoiiv hjl. * o ti-Bt LOST—A SMALL I*Oi'KET ROOK | containing a Masonic penny and a I and 910 bill. Lost near 11. Weil , aad Bros. Stort. Kinder return to’ tha office of the Goldsboro News! j and raveive reward. 2S ts t A WILL EXCHANGE FOR FARM NEAR Goldsboro. Good • room house and lot located ia one of the most convenient sections of Durhem. City convenience write F. M. Goodman 107 Elm St A Dale Ava, Durham N. C. 13-14 t. $50.00 REWARD TO THE whost> head will fit the giant; Surt-Pit C«p on diKplay in our copner window. N. A. Edwards, comer Ontfcr and Mulberry treets, GoldulHirit, N. C. 15 Otc WANTED- A GOOD RENTER WHO . can furnish supplies for a two or ihrre J horse crop on stiff clay land In high state of cultivation. A live room house One tobacco barn. Located nine tnlli-a east us Goldsboro, near Central high- I wey. Apply in person Jenni * Ugsvll Goldsboro, Route 2. ‘ 15-2tp. 1 FRKf.ll BtLHAVEN OYSTKRS EVERV day at W. L. Summerlin. Grocery store phone 25 and i!4. a ]4-2t< PLENTY - OF SHELBY GILT EDGE butter Fre.h and «weet at W. L. Sum merlins Grocery store, phone 25 and 1 J - IS tic Describe Killing of Herring Miners MARION, 111., Dec. It. The marrh of I Several hundred men, driving before Ahem throagh the streets of Herring »i* blood stfinod prisoners, and the finding of two bodies, was described to the jujry by several witnesses at thh trial nt the five men held In con nection with the riot, of ia.l Jun. ' Six of the bodies Wefr bound together I with a single' rope, according to the testimony of J. Mai shall Lent*, a real ’' estate bruhfr A tense audirnVe pack < ed the somber courtroom throughout the session of court. \ THE BERT REFERENCE "And when I opened the door,” smd the banker, “there He was un the floor on all four., one baby on hta hack yel!- ■ag "giddap. Daddy,’ and the two of them giving chase Ij. the other kid The;- w*ro making so muck racket, that with their shouting and laughing and • eir banging around the furaiture that lb*.' didn't hear mj, and so I quickly steppgd back across the threshold and. 1 rang the hell.'* *'W'e||, then did he?--- -»■ - - "Yes hit wife came in from the kltch- I en. and she had kira up in a minute, all I tju.shed. his tie awry, his hair tousled, ™ ®*d. still clinging to him when he tmswtred the doorbell” ‘I know, but did you 7 “j "Why rertaiply. Ha offered me refer- i cat* and 1 carefully looked them up • Hu. th best reference that <elluw ceuid I [ give me for a loan on his house was J that scene, with hi mrollieking over ! j the floor with his babies A man who : lovei h>* h#m« that much isn't geiag to lose It. A man whoae babies love him that much Isn’t going to see them suf. fir, I told you I never took a chance on a realty loan, and I meant It. I wasn't taking a chance. He could have j had double the amount ” , Just a chance conversation, faithfully \ .taswrded. ’ The banker mentioned Is: kmwn "tg hi- a.soostes a* tight fisted ( 8» Is e success b*c«use he knows hu- j ' man nature. He is "human'' because [ tie constantly uses hi* head. . V> TH GOLDSBORO NWF» t— j ’B”.' *L ■ . to wanted, folk good rdyh . TO CARRY golimboro ° " NRWK ROUTER HURT HAVE WHEEL. APPI V AT ON**, CITY LIE, MGR. NEWS OF- j FICR, •/ ' I WANTED—TO BUY AT ONCE TWO six or -eight feet show ia.ee Write P. O. Box ISO, Goldsboro. . 1.1-1 wk^ WANTED TO BUY UUIIJHNG LOT or house aad lot in good neighbor hood. Can make . uhstanliul payment Wrtta "House and lot." rare Golds boro News, i It-St. p. ■ . i nJs.— 11—. X - A JIOOO beautiful r * 1 < - 'll u ~ r .1 j , I, . trunks, cases and hand bags In the city. ' Goldsboro Mporting l.yod. Store Next tu W'uulworlh a U and 10c t'torn " V ■ * ■ S if -» “ ■ ■ - DUSIKSS NS PISSED BIS SMI State Secretwry Talkn Straißht Facta to lakhl .Merchants— "Oppoßition Admits Wrong ■ The 4<<-|aration ol J. Paul Leon ard. stale aecretary of the Merch ants Assc* iation that tlv <ri*i" la pant and that the business ia new y>n the upward trvn«Y and the statement of J. W. Hanley, preside 111 of the local association that h r expected to «or in t.ulds boro In It years a city of JLSatt people over the features of the banquet given by the association to the state secretary at the hen n/n hale last night, j Mr. Leonard (poke straight from the i shoulder throughout: He deflated , point blank that the congressman and senator* at Washington who were al ways making attacks on retail dealers of the country were ignorant of the facts ana a meaacr to the country. n lie went on to show that there *er, more retail dealers than there were farmers, i a»d producer's, and that thia was nrc I ess ary under modem <oddition* where one utan ran do u- work aa 2" , on the farm with n- w faf;m machinery. Hr stated that not more than two pur cent of trit tho money coming from vales into the hands of rc-tuil dealer was actually put in the hunk to thi merchant's eredit. "Herbert Hoover, Will Payne and several others." said i Mr. Leonard, "who have been condom png the retail dealer and have investi | gated conditions have come out and I admitted Ihey were wrong.” The reason for desiring changes in the garnishment law and the improvement i ”1 the manner of collecting accounts was to improve conditions qud eon.r --■ lUtoiljy the tonditions qf.-tW"ifci«* of |>eople in town's; ‘ For," mud Mr. Leon ard, "We know when we improved the conditions of our town and our commu nity we are improving our own condi lions and business.*’ He advised merchants to ;«Jvertm- in local papers that would compare with the oilier slate papers and so that Choir i customs < uuld read their Own advertis ing instead of the advertising of mer chants in other cities and going there to trade in many eases. UO-OI’S PREPARING FOR HOLIDAY CLOSING KINSTON, hrr, I, — Cooperative to harm association' offirialy are prcpai Ing lor tlie holiday closing in this part i"I th,- eastern ’belt. W alehouses are i expected tu close Friday unuj after i Christmas Iteeent receipts have heen comparatively heavy, according to as | svciation employes. "Orderly mat Wet has been the rule with the ro I operating groweis. Waruhousimen e>. d'eet receipt* lo be hs<J for some weeks alter the holiday*. Artificial flowers were first made and used by Italian nuns l« decorate th. altars in churches. j-.... It 4 * t ‘ The ELarly l^j^P Order your COAL bslav and bo prepared for the OOliU WAVE that Iho weather bureau says will coma over otflr section of the state. IK» it todav. You know the early bird catches the worm. Our prices are right. W. H. GRIFFIN & SON Your Warmest Friends Phones 47 and 18 t YESTERDAY’S MARKETS - NEW YORK. Dir IL—Cotton futur es closed steady. High Low Closing . -’it-, a Bid December .. .. .. UM Jgg7 *451 j January 2588 i&lu 2467 1 ! Match .. 25«» **3 Js7h May , ... MM 2M|£ MW J July .. 2574' 2(48 2561 t otton ginning i WASHINGTON, Dec.' 14.—Cotton eonsuiticj during November amounted j to 577,461 bales of lint and 46.134 of, ; linters. compared with 535,856 of lint and 62,4tib oft' linters in October this year and fi27,8t0 of lint and 57.849 of , linters In November last year, the ecu j sus bureau announced today. WAKE ( OCNTY AFTER TUBKRCIMAIBIR HOSPITAL; RALEIGH. Dec. 15. With the .number of gctuul cases of tuberculosis in Woke j | county placejl at a low estimate at one! thousand the Wake county bourd of I , health Wednesday morning endorsed a i program submitted by a special commit I ! tee whiili would make a start toward huudling the situation m the county at ii recent meeting befuri."’ the Wake county Ituurd of Health rrprrscJitatives of various civic organisations subrait i ted a |ietition for the establishment of J a tuberculosis camp or hospital in the coulily and promised definite cooimra ! lion and aid toward eqiiiping and j maintaining such a hospital. A special committee composed of Dr I 1 J. M. Templeton, Mrs. T. H Turner umi John ('..Lockhardt was appointed to In vestigate the need and adviaabjlity ol establishing aucli n hospital and to ! outline aoiii. pliui of ni'Unn and a da Unite )a-tition to he Submitted lo the county cotnoriasioni rs. WAKBINGTON NEEDS COPS WASHINGTON. l» C. Dec. it The I ' " United Hlates Civil YtorviCe < omiulaalon ,tal. s that there are Jietwern 50 un,| 6< vucamlc-s in the Washington. I*. C . pn lire fnrie which should be filled us promptly uvjrussible. The Comuiixslon holds examipulion ,, for th* police department every Wed tieaday. The examination I* not con j lined lo residents of the District ol ; Colombia. a ‘ ' v '• / - ■’■'i \ I u \ * il: liibhon is mentioned in the Hible - even hefor* woman. It tates that ”K»v was made from a rib un Adam". Ihi j bet line of ribbons shown before wo man. is seen ut 11. Weil A Baw».> t! The man who help* bit unfat , ten her dress gives her undo alien . j lion. Attention ladies is *hown f when they are brought to the fountain \ of Vinson's Drug Store. i an a woman's vole b< bought 7 Sup | post) that good cook tail* you her friend U'l Inherit* is running for an i uffu,. and you .jjlon'l want to he run , i *ln.s for a cook. A clear COnscienci r and a good took m The Repuhlir. op - poilo Acme Theatre. You feel soft breath on your iheek the rentlo touch of his hand aceking ’ your lips Then the denting say* "Shall the filling he tilvyr 7" For really ten ; tier thing* try the meats at Serve Us Market, Photi,. Pis. Ii the luiilu did *hai -effe> fell , *ki l" the Irolli offieiula —Mi. public -i wouiil haug on rope instead of on r j straps To never gel hung up on the , road, travel in a Jew*ft fiom Spenec ! Motor Co, * When the wash woman lakes youij Vlothes home, you don’t know what ,she ...doe* with them. She may b* so rareful of them that she will even keep ome of them next to her. To t have clothes washed and not worn. I , send them to Wayne Litundry and Dry - i Cleaner. •> t Continued Wednesday I r~ 1 GIVE 2,991 JORH ” *, '*'• T<- ‘ * v ' RALEIGH. Dee. Hr-A tidal of 2341 p«r»oa In tha Carolina* wa't placed in connection with position* by th* State aad United States depA-tment of labor ’'during the month of Novtmber, accord ing to the report issued today by M. 1,. Shipman commissioner of labor and printing. wß‘ The report follow*; "Asheville: .killed it; unskilled 854. ‘l*rical and profaaaional 21; domestic I Wj ioduatrtal 6: total, 447. “Charlotte; skilled 127; unskilled 429; clerical and professional 39; domestic 19) industrial 0,; total <l3. "Greensboro, skilled 2tf unskilled 105; clerical and prefeaalonil 40. do mastli nL-. tp —****—w—*—3^.-^-■ ■ y --i ; . - - ’ - ”* J a ■q4toMMEßMißßMlfctoM>iMMM|sf[ ■qmwa.., ■■■ ■■ n aara*■; m 1 irihl * • YOUR CHRISTM AS GIFT PROBLEM J v SOLVED 1 i I « A (live magazines. They are a constant reminder once a month for twelve months. We supply any magazine or l»per published anywhere. (Jur “SERVICE” cannot lie equaled anywhere. The only real suhtieFiption agency % in these parts. A beautiful 192 d Calender free. Originators olb the wortl “SERVICE.” The Browder News Service I *'\\e cover Goldsboro like the Dew.” vAII over town.” * 86'J-W—l’ikoncs Exclusive agents for: Raleigh Evening Times—Hearst Sunday American, The New 1923 Turner’s Almanac now on ssle. ♦ Our Mr. Hrotvder can he found at the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store—l.ll S. Center SI. ’ « Ellis Department Store n v \ % " A Just received large sliijmient Men’s and •» Boy’s Clothing, Ladies’ Coat Suits and • i* il Long Coats. Beautiful models, latest styles. vSee them. - j & „ • , ’ ' 4 O . *» p % Ellis Department Store . '■* ; I1 ' M i • | » «» N ’ /- Christmas Ice Cream Santa Claus and Turkey Moulds! i . 4 Distinct Novelties. Order early I through your dealer. Ice Cream finishes off the Christmas din“ ner. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PUDDING .. Something )*ruil Cake, with a delicious Rum flavor • , | HINES « Ice Cream Hines Ice Cream Company HARVEY C. HINES. Pr«t. KINSTON. N. C. ■■■ —— am*. u | n b j FRIDAY MOENINft. DEC 14. >W9 ■ - i ■ ■i.|i mmm *X2 •»: indutural 2; tatal, I to. ' -K»l*igh; »(iUqd 49; unDyillad 199; l clerical aad prafaaaiatial 9to tataaltic n 41. mduitrial 0; total 272. , «• "W ilmington: skilled 71; unikfltad 4*6 r clerical and prolA*»iooAl 29 3 doaaaalie 21; induatrial 11. total 4*5. 'AWia*lon RaUm: (killed SI; unaklHad •I n;r.; rUfieal aad prvfcaaiuital 999 doat ' , -tie 48; industrial 6; total 399. '•Total* male* 1883, female* 389. Grand total*. 28*t.'" V ... •' ' M tt "|iain» : . t? f j > . _ WAKE FOREST, Doe. |9.— TKd *tu . j re i, of Wake Kurort college gav, a c, practieal deuiyastratiba of tie Good —tha Sunday »chodl taxon i; for yerterday—when they their It entire Sunday ichool collection tor the
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