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sdsafas GRAPE CROP )B UP lMugAtt MWSMA TtiL "" "* T rr^~rSa; eobmary tea room Regular meals at popular prices. Hot Waffles, Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate. Ufa. Naak Swinson Herrfaf, Proprietor ———■ 1. . i 4 Well, Look Who's Here r * ■ ■ s£, -i _ •■■ .e . . * ~' c Old Santa again with new toys and new presents which all the people will appre ciate. We Join in wishing everybody a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year, a g* |* i . t :» .■* -'V •-,,<* <> i *. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. ' - ' """" ■»■—■ i ■- '-■-■»» .. . -■■■.. ■ ! ■ — lll £■ - * , , f ■ i j '»> - / CHRISTMAS DINNER AT THE ~ o * /. tj KENNON HOTEL v ; J* F" • —■ , * a V Bdmd from 12 to S and 6 to 8 P. 11. s r f MONDAY. DECEMBER 2STH > m t _n .«§ .—... x. • v *• JJ''* 4 J * menu r • *;v„ * t* Jlli oyitw Cocktail Apalachicola * . 5 PlcvdHla. Horseradish ’*• Chicken Piedmontalse Consomme Chevalier? VMwy Hearts Queen Olives Mixed Pickles * ■■ ■ !—■ .. “roiled Sea Trout a la Matire Pommed’ Hotel Kennon ™ Wayna County Ham, with New Spinach *** Bp# * d , Freeh Butter Milk Roast Prime Rlbe of ’ * Drip Gravy Baked Sucking Pig, with Apple Puree Wgyne County Turkey Cranberry Sauce '* r Pineapple Fritter. \sat*yop Baked PoUtoee au Gratin * * Steamed Rice „ Creep Peas Ruby Beets Cauliflower in Cream Wayne County Candied Yams f.i j ' : Tropical Fruit Sherbet / ? X Ginger Wafers • 't ' it Braised Butter Ball Duck, Currant "“Jelly V »* f Boaton Head Lettuce, Mayonnitise ' x ~ f, —_ v \j Christmas Pudding, Santa Claus Home Made Mince Pie Cup Custard French Vanilla Ice Cream Fruit Cake Marble Cake Raisin Cake Green Apple Bweet Florida Oranges Tangerines London Layers Arabian Dates Grecian Figs Assorted lints Confections Cheese Crackers Black Coffle . ; ( ' After Dinner Mints *v * * . * , a. ■ . , A * Prioe Per Cover *I.OO \ w L Bring your friends for noonday or evening dinner ; —— THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM In your Fsll outfit ig th« FIT. It tskeg gootl tailoring to ndcure it. z . . TI»« Storra-Schasfer Co. —the folks who taibr our clothe#— tnskc strictly qusMty garment* of dependalbo all wool fabric*. It s fax bettor to have a cheap piece of Rood* Well tailored, than to have a high quality goods cheaply tailored. * I Ovr tailoring combines quality goods, plus expert workmanship— which means long service and good appearance. Z. G. HOLLOWELL • t . ..• * J e 1 J,i ( f Exclusive Tail#ring . ' « M .... . i - t —— . ehlpamst* trim all motion. u l*yrf including No».»t>.r 17 th wen »lji*l MN, m (mew iwniifS wits IW <* MU* euw, m tkiM M 14 per Mit, a weeding to • summary »*uZT by tto tauito Pepartmoat of Farm* aad Mm. 4 hots ' ' ‘4V’ >4 *» *bc Mfr+mrn thousand oSi car* u it VWMOfiM MWiOa of Stapo*. wftiUi «*ald tg, taMcieat to • appraxiautcljr 4a potato «f 14 wapto to oafnr iaSWidual ia tka Uaitod '* iw «*N worth, at aa aaor - at* prtto of «70 . ton. WMNI. I Two taaoot foatHkatod to auiko tko | a«»oa a krokub!, oao far oaatora 1 A car thortag* la tbo I Wo« oat California', normal .hlpmont. ■ about U por coat, aad thtra was an la. 1 created drau-nd for privoto coin.amp. ■ Uoa aad «rapo jolt, manafacturer. In ■ tbo Bait. It alao a poar of uapN -1 redrntod pUldo ia oaatora vineyard* j I Now Tori, ftoaipliraaia and Mlrhl- I km. tbo three principal mrapo atatoa. a *“ 44 osorWou, galaa n»> rarlot ahla moata, and- there alao wao a hoary more wont by track bocanao of tbor pro. railing car afcarug. ia the oatt M wrtl aa ia the wot. Michigan figure. ajow a gain ia abipawnU of CTI por Mow York *Ol por rent The crop ot totoo kbfto atatoa alone brought aa prorimatcly *10,000,000 Tract, '.hip. monta in th*jthre. .tatea, which are not included in the department'. Mgarbo, two oat I m*«» d .» 20,000 ton., worth aa athor million and a half dollar.. first time in half CENTURY LAWYERS NOT ,N *WP mTY COMMONS ** W' , tk « »fgal prole..ion |« not tha torapation of a majority of mcm here of the Hoaae of Comraoaa. " TS« mw Common, will conUin 83 member, who make their firing a. Trade Uoion oSleial., while only gg of the mo niton are lawyer., Th* atua her of lawyer. |, |.„ th , n y,, (W> age for the last half century, aad rePre •wru 1... Jhan a third of th. aftmber A)f member, of tha profeaiion Who wore raadidatoa. Th, Trad* Union oflrial. more tocco.aful in th* laot *l*c- Umn, electing *3 out of 103 raadidatoa. The .Unding of th* trod*, nnd peo fayaion. in the new House of Com* i«to»» 1. approximately: Trad* Unloa oflriale a*' J Trade worker. » (ompnnjf director. . 40 Jouraali.ta aad Author. M Mlacelianeeu* profc.lon. oa Merchaata M Engineer. adjS | Farmer. \ Brewora .t)d Di.tiller. .*.”.4 1 i lawyer. . SO Army and ,(|«try ofleora 44 j Manufacturer* Tr.rh.re I ; ** Landowner. „ j #* and Brokers u Uaetor. # Contractor. ;* * , HoMowtr*. ../a,::;::..;; t ■ WRim FSOJ4 DABKBST FAST OF DABS CONTINENT I — l *- ■- &IKBTON. Doe. 20.—Bey. Oreille Job .on formerly of thirty, now a mio tic nary of tha Br«th«rr d.nowiin.tien la French Kpaoio-ial Africa hna wrirtea intireitingly tu friend, ho re of hi. lit* In th* torgoat part of the 00-cal.td "Jark contincm." Young Mr. Job.cm wu, ! roared here. He wont to Africaner. iVitn.ylrania. *Our minion i* beieg bleared on t»»-y hand.* hi. letur read, j “• have uu bora 37 t «ht of . whom are wonren. j Thin th* fo<i/ miaticH-ary net | err «id*r a bad dart for a work #•'/ i • rear or two • Id, oapociaHy l a the 'un |*lt ruatry at aterier Africa. "W* bar* : ah'otod several communions and boon btrered-'earh t‘no "I hare claoto. for th* mep each mara f i ig from 7 to 8, reaching them tha pine ; tltnl part • * Ood’a word. Each L rd*. I d«y the urn in pair. *r« ositgard o CiScreat ia a fhro mile rad. a.' J Th# cb.if* trd their follower* hoar ho Uoapal from lirtk men a sow monihs ago sarag. heathen*. “Th* chelfs and ' I *So aarage heathen. “Th* gun I brought [ ont has now a total f two buffalos, three 1 I antelope, eight gainsay thro* haw*, i to it* credn. We hare moat often now, | Tnia ia a aide iato*. It make, our lift . mere interesting. If possible, whoa I ' 5 return to America I shall vi.lt the j , Booth.'* The yoang missionary 1* known 1 ; to hundred, of person* hare. At,Ell t'lll'Mt HMAN IHBB *' __ ' -•• I NEW TORE, Doe 18. —Henry Austin, prominently Identified with the Prot estant Epiacopal church for over half I a century, died todny on a train far i M«>n|»caire, N. J., while on ront« to I hi. office in this city. !<• wa. ia hi. i «1 year. CQLDdHOHQ NEWS IA CHRISTMAS I [suggestion j |a auuminw *| rS , WHSfBS2?B2!i T’SJTJTi’fcSSSS • largo tonmait atom. TUy worm woU diwsgd and gav. (ho npimurnnew of conning from waulthy. twSaod homeu. -Thopp la ao two talking Ohrlotnuta Is Jut a bora to dm I km kites* t ZL£r tum * retwnod bar M*(L" Tam Dovor So tow mmek uthtf over wtot you ar* gotog to tar Ohrtot- MStoftg Ms time," oho nddod. A rathor trim looking woman who hoartsf part off your eowmtuaUo*.* »• »*»ted tha gtito bar card. -| tktak I am too paooimor at tto koya to your happintou—at •*—y —aad I Just k*d to tall you - “My *am Is Betty Wontworth, had this Is ny friend Jaal* Hamllfba, 9Am Harper. I hare hoard lots ahuut your wort tor* m tha city, I would *" “‘F Uo try tto kwy you W off and Matt it would St" i “Oood. Core* tu ay odk* at tou tomorrow, gud I wUI toll you nmou about M." j Batty want Bh* opont a ploamat hour ar m talking with Mlsa Horpar Bha thought her aareanil.T ”■—Ti and lad fifty dollars to cures tto aw penom toretred. < laatoud of atoeplug until noon CXutat ,»aa morning as aha tonally did, Hetty |’“ ■», at night o'clock. ,for tto raachtu* aad drore L Th * *«“ **• Pflod high wtth ! toahotajpoutatotag fruit, canned gwoto, Mlm Harpor kaow only tto poor poogla auadoA 1 Ttoy piled them la tha machlua Ttoo under Mlm HatyaFk guldaoaa they wart left at tto tomm at tto moat noody la tor MaarttS j Batty had tto tim* off fear life, gho rouhlut tollwre that S Uttto baokat teH off dad aad toys canid crenha MMh Joy. Tto nrlplata couldn't tkank tor auongk. Wh«n they r» turnedja fha atetß Ratty oaM: "My, |MMS Harpor, your toy mreiy fit. I bare unm totd mck a woadorfnl LZ JffHtsS! S/B Shorn sway, tto" [ WnlMtoyar. -V , CEBnUStOKS tveryvooy. tspeciaify Kitow What It la* ° ■ Ts , « Lawk ahaaO anO m — *— m,..., m Provide Pleasure and Hoggtwto ter Kidtena. V°C know what Ohriatmaa Is. myt I Rugae* Wood, la tto DoUaoator In n manner off spooking, U Is a hind off Sunday. BU days off tto wuoh tto Idaal not baton yon lu -to torn tto alarm clack wnto you; to gob bio d»wa your bnmkfaat before yon an thoroughly roused; to rush to tto atop •ad gut your orernUa oo before tto wbtoio gore doo* blow tag or tu to docksd an hour*# time; |u work Uto a nailer till noon, wtoo you look lata your dlanor-gaU to on what tto old lady toa put up ttore for you, aad warm your com au th# acaamotm to togrudgo tto tltao for that lundh •on; to Uck Into your work agala till aU o'clock, with tto fnrtgmn aauotar lag up and down, watching that you don't taka too many drinks off water, or gm a chip la yoar ay* too offtoa, ot gM too much wtth tto man oust you; to got homo m tired that you fall aaloop reading tto anwspepar a fiat morrow aad tto aozt day*wKUtoo«u day aad tto aast day, all your Uto long. That* human. But Christmas cornea along. You toll pour UUlo ooos that awful whop per Jbont Bantu Claus and his rela dnufff aad they, to wham yon are tto Cura off truthfulness. *UuU and 11a t* you with thatr jaws hanging laoao and ttolr cyan looking like hard boiled egg* wtth tto atollo off. And tto older oooa aid aad abac you la tto derott. aad hoip tto tittle sum com pose ttolr sprawling latter to eld 1 Sente, taking for dot la and aka tea, aad ehoo-rhoo cere had all ouch extrava- 1 genres, when you ought to to Mvtog np your money against a relay day- Aad you skimp yourself gg i~y food to hoy them fotUee, aad ait up wasting your etraugth for tto , next day (which realty daoret kil.mg to you. store your bom hoys It sad pays for It), aad whoa 11 o’clock. Christmas ova, is. aad you aM down from tto chair, tovtag hung ap tto last gut toll or gtaan peacock, yoo are oo tuckered you can hafUte aUnd. Rut yon turn out tto gM and light tto candleo ta so* bow pretty H all loots, and your wlf* M ya: “Won't too ha ttcklod at thiol Aad wont ha Jump f*r Jay when he aeee that!" aad yoo put year am around tor. rad tto twinkling candles swim before year eight, sod your throat hl*& off rbokoa I*s FATIONIZE TVS NEWS ADVESTU- Eks AND YOU WILL BUY IMCfi, ANIMUS THAT THV M’MNmW MAM is nsm to hMLL ■— ■ mot ashamed or bib ooovp. GW JOBS TO 211 PEOPLEUT IK KM MifTiteliUNUiMM Om TIN Ti Kwr Iwr RALEIGH, Dec. Sl—Oat *f a Ml of «M peraoas ploeeg In position* b, Ul« j NoMk Canllu su4 Uaito4 States Km ployment ferric* Ur tb* *Nk *u4t*g Dec*mb*r It, t«* hua4r*4 end on* „f *b<W* war* **ream applying to tb* tatrwHy adfet la Naw fens, eetab llabad a few fey* after the big tre there aaaaral week* ago. acrerdiag Ira aa annoaacemeat today by M. L. Shipman, commissioner of labor aid pristine. JUngtoymeat HiKtiMii Is tie stats are Improving steadily, said tb. com mlaaiaaor, Indicating laereaaod Indar trial activity ta alaioat all lines. Tie report fallowsi «*a Wow*. Total Reyisiratieaa MS M 441 Requests for balp Mt H fed Referred , »tl M 4TI Placed IH M 444 .• e skilled an • 15 n skilled 44 * *h -! c lerical and * • •*"!* \ j’ « Professional 4$ ' I Domestic Wt Sf - 9 » * Industrial \ tv * ‘ j > ’ t 4M * Me* Waasea Total Aabdvttle - M IS TS Charlotte MSN Graeasbaro MIR Kaleiyh SI It ‘ * W Wllmlagtaa l«t » • Ilf ] Wlaataa-t|laak M It „ Cl Total 'Sit It Ml Tb* eiaatseacy' edfeo Ip Maw RaraJ far tb* *Va safer*re report* aa M ' ■#. vhm m Reyiatralieaa US , ( ti fed Requests far kelp «SS M *** Places lt» It tit j »*“»•* « Uonabilled MS Clariaal sad wsi Dabaeeilc It | ( | Total l, V ■« Total plaaamoato far stab* SM. LONDDON, Dae. IS.— U W. aid attar* lay at taw chapter Ip tb* dtatawle bia tery of tb* world, a period wblab erfU. 1 boiler*, corpses la tb* lataaulty as? its fevolspmsnt' tb* waaferfal forty-} fopr year* proceeding tb* Oroat War."’ said Edgar Crammoad, aa SagHab #- nanoial writer, roooatiy bn tb* aatra* of a lecture aa ‘tb* tetaraattaaal ft nan - rial Situation" ta member* of tb* Lea don Chamber of Coes me roe. ‘This eawatry Is called «P«a ta ai de rtab* taoks of raooaelilaUoa aad ra> ceo traction sack aa bar broad shßold er* bar* aerar carried before, aad oba it tb* *M power orgosised aad M»ip ped to briag order out of the groat chsaa." Tb* trot sine mad# In tb* Halted State* as was from the rod eaido of Mow |ig|y at lbo sroaasl la Washington, D. C. la IMS. • ' 7 Handley-Stallings Hardware Co. j* * r- ' 9 *fVv P ft t • 3 o .- . 5 i-S l * 1 - TO OUB CUSTOMERS, GREETINGS . f > sdBS 0 ‘ Christmas 1922 marks but another milestone in the Christian era. We will celebrate it for a day an d then take up the dutyof citizen- - o ship, believing that a helping ha nd should be extended when nec essary and realizing that charity should govern us at all times. T . • 4 t We thank our customers one and all for their patrtfnage during the year, and we wish all a merry Christmas and a Happy New » «» ear - . *,i i / t. v ■t>* * * ' >r M Handley-Stallings Hardware Company _ _afiL. f ' v SHALL ARBUCKLE PICTURES i BE SHOWN IN GOLDSBORO? — Th ]fJ , A m,ltt<ir that T*** Goldsboro News would Uk« to’ see settled by hsllot. B6th sides should hbve an equal voice, children aa well as frown-ups, flapper* as well as staid matrons, sinners as well gs reforfners can all speak thsfi£ mind with the assurance that their, names will pot be pub liahtd, ballot must be signed so that «n accurate chack can be kept to prevunt balioi bos stuffing. The * Uterary Digest conducted a ruition-wide straw, ballot control on the Uquor question, and stow The Goldsboro News will conduct a similar vote to del ermine whether or not the movie firns of Goldsboro and Wayne county want to laugh ut ] Fatty’s antics. Just use the following ballot and vote Ms I you Mflt: j SHOULD ARBUCKLE PICTURKB BE SHOWN? j Bignad l X °PPo«ite to your choice and mail this coupon to J Movie Editor, The Goldsboro News, Goldsboro, N. 0. J “ ■■ ■■ ■ ■- » j a=: "”" r; ' : ssai^rAi,?„■: ■ —rrrrrrrssag. .ay hgasezssj . ? 7 r a ■ I I THE GOLDSBORO NEWS THE-YEAR M I Here’s a grist that will prove interesting I every day of * the year—an annual sub scription to the Goldsboro News. It*g a §1 gift that never gets tiresome—for It telia a different story every twenty-four hours. . ' . And it will be welcomed by every member m of your family or your friends’ family, for * all of them have aq interest in it some way or other. Call our circulation do- I partment and we’ll attend to the rest' PAGE SEVEN
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