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PAGE SIX t% H W |M MtarvlM Ms ftrftor ud dtps Mu the fotur* I vETglntk <hr ton irn Mow expraa* ' VpNMar, each Ml explains It as be jrrjiMj rm in* wi flourish, *r 4 breath «a* Make them. *e a breath •* a th.tr oo..try . w I 'M rtmflfl to llaton to the late 4 4 IrtCaalsy fltoyourae oa the dec oa<t ttfl es smrtroa, e* pedal )y that as Ink art he hod It all dowa law. P was to ahert. daa to the lacraaae «f wealth art the hwj es aaaa. Art ft to* ha twaetr-flve ream to aaa what oar deer old Mart dM aot then Ms that toereaee la wealth hrt de my of me. are themae.ee, the r*.ull of tamethtog e*ae art la ihewaeleae tia aorta of Both ini la tha rite and - ; shh or notions ttoa. ha. alwoy* attoaded Ila* of the a«tl tor dwelling rSr. Mat »r ™rune If anything. ao e*ea that >a to a barmfal occurrence la fOMa evtooat, hat right thera the Mr. TTnitag aaiaana a thing which Mrthlaaa having willed H aa. and for jpLfiitjr. Mr Daa lag ‘a txagmctou* TmtotaMe* •*—*g —* far tha bettor ' JNtat as raral Ufa art poraalto tea |jtoiiiHliiil an* an tha gad *i ur- Ptomhlkwa garty. to which Dua art part;, and thin Itself doea not of ruiul legists.. Brto rtlle agricultural etote with WO raarty to Haw York or Ohio or Oh to. >a<i hrttoeaa I. the Ml ton .half tha work done by .he mb tmm * ** »•**<•“ ■« *••»»! « \m*m*** Wa are ao* oh y Jacrtto ta thda. IN (hear every gdaoa II hearth at aaaatry Ilia, but *a can. I] not ha hMrt to tha facto, la tha tech II es aaah aaauMgthHU as Mr. Dunlap I Oar Mart has hot floae Into the Klli and fall as aaUoas art tha to II cay ot civil trttlou deep enough yet. IJspefadl* accurraocee IB history by the || aaeirtgUna that It waa the work of QOha hr store reads, hut you can’t J a«gbito tha rtaa of hattooa their an. durance for thousands of year a. and as tha werhlnga as great economic art poorly understood causes through toe ceatarlaa oa any auch flimsy ground. mw the rim wwn We ara UN years behind the times la our way of trcaUag criminals, do. rfered the gaator of tha Moravian church as Chailotu la a sermon Bun. sag: Ho thtoka that wa ought to >aadoa the anrisat anJ heathen litctlca of rev*age. art try salvage tti tha human « racks. The rec irda skew that <• the year t* 44. 214 martlet a wart comoilttod In t the etty of New Ycih, wh’ch la about be yaartg average- . At lb* sam* 4 time there wer* t,aly 111 arrests it dear cnees. And Mm number of ax. ecu! tea a Wat mall, perhaps a half e dotes or g* , TMg la where the theory ot the el (ectlv«u<es of oaflltal pualatnaeni break, down Unable to deter the •coat amaa of nfarderera hr tha tear as, goal, bataat. art rvta unable to arrsat them, art able to convict !»»•' law of those whu am arrested, wg toko oar agtte oat op the more help less and defsaaalaaa onoa of them, aad huy to oaraelvae tha delusion that hy killing a ?ew wo will prevent marrtra while the statistics show It iaa't do'ag a M of geod. If capital pan tali meat ware worth aaythlag. why 4c*a It a& hasp down murder? Bui Mm common aeaae question la always answered ta the ana* way -.*anllm*ti ts Main So far as pmventiag murder >a con. oeraed. reptui punishment Is e blown out faros. French to End Control la 3 German Towns MANHKIM, Oermaay. May »,_ Withdrawal of french control of German shipping at Karlsruh. Rhe iaau aad Mas helm bps been rixed for tomorrow hy aa agreement be tween tha Wblaehiad commtaalon end lb* German government mad* today. Muaoolthi to Take Portfolio Os Navy BOMB, May It was officially announced tod«y that King, Victor ERuaaauel bed accepted the resigns ttoa of Mto later of tha Navq Thaon 4a Kami, art bad lot rusted (be naval portnilo to Premier Mussolini who wHI tab* th« noth of offlra for that post before the blag tomorrow. WfiflMßll urim OK TMfl DBtROIT May ».-M»rrUge llc*B»- aa at aothiag d*wn art K hrbea tha intended bridegroom goto bis pay velop* Baturday became an eeoomp llahod fast hart today. GorßoM Been, twenty4l ra. appear. *d baton Thamn P. Ehrrail. oooaty clerk, aad naked If he .could get e Ureas.' and pay for it tomorrow “I drp*t mind trusting yen." said Mr. Par roll, "but wby ara yoa get ting married when you haven't oven g dollar for the Hcugovr’ - -Parasaally. I would jnat aa soon watt a while.' Bee. aeld. 'Rut my girl baa her miad eat oa being nasr rl.d tonight The Hearts *ma lseu*d, Josephine Pels, slab toes, being named as the bride. fllW «M> rWKTIVN 01 UUPMAIPN LOOT NEW YORE, May 9 Bond, that termed part of the toot of Gerald Cbopowa, convicted murderer and mall bandit, wart recovered today with the arrest of Jobs J. Paame, Charged with grand larceny la con avctloa with a lona of M.6M obtained ] Iroql Mm first NaUoaal Bank ot Uyn brook, oag Island, oa warn of tb« stolen collateral. Nassau county authorities said tbefl aam her, oa some of the bond, de 1 posited hy Phalaa ovrve*poad*d with those on bond. ,tol*a la the aeapa tloaal lower Broadway mall truck robbarp. ta which Chapmea aad two pels were chafed mb having *.oep ed with tt.4rt.dM worth es loot. Oth er heads were believed to have been tehen ta a raid of the Wilton Trupt Company at Wilton, Me., la 1923 Tale robbery *l»o waa laid at the 4eor of Chapman aad hie aawclat** 4M BlPPft AM BRAD AB BKBI’I.T »P PHiMT PAR 18, May 9. -give hundred Klf flags were killed la Uto receal ea gagemoat with the Preach forces la Preach Motorcti. the foiriaa oflcc •aaouaced today, 'imm an ■ gma.V ninia.gtf l 1 i TOWN GOSSIP •■■•mammanamanewawmaawwmuai^aaminuaflmamnmnnnmeav THEY TOLD as# at the office. i m • w»- THAT HE'D be*n to. awe TWO OR three times. • a e • 'WHILE I was oat. AND HAD missed me each time. f * » AND SHORTLY after aooa. • • 4 HE CAME la again. •’ a a AND INTRODUCED hi me* If. • • a AND WENT aa to any. • • • THAT HE waa taking orders ea • POR A saw encyclopedia, gas AND THAT my aama. see WAS AN Important asset. • • •* AND IP I'd alga a slip. •• • j t ENDORSING THE books, • •„ • „ BET* 14 an have them tmm. • • a AND HR abowrt a* ag >d. • a a IN THE Literary Dgeg •a o . WHICH QI OTKD the price. •f • f OP TIM voelmas. ton#' Ah BEING more tbaa «IM. see AND IT aeetned ralher strange, u a a THAT AN individual. • so >. OR ANT concern oa • • WOULD PAY that aum. • • a POR THE usa of my name. aa a , AND 1 told him ao. o a a AND HE mailed. • • • AND SPOKE gently aaa OP MY prominent position aaa AND .WIDE tafiaeaoe. 1 SHEARS AND PASTE | SOT ME 9EOILD »t LOST We leara (tom a Raleigh new a pa. per men that the foresight of the state department as tobpr has insur ed ample labor for taking ears of this year's strawberry crop. That's good news. U would bo aertoue wer# any of the berries to be loot. They MS too good to even bo threatened with loan. You auy talk about your paacbea or any of tbs other d*l*ct abla food* whether fru|t, vegetable, flab, fowl or animal; whether piece da resists ace or deaeert or some oth er course, there la aothiag that ca* hold a candle to the lusetoue straw berry. It baa the rest of the world tacked dear off the board*. A bowl as berries with good rich cream; real home-made Ice cream with plenty of the fruit la H; strawberry pi* aad beet of all. strawberry abort, cake—well, brother, apeaktng of am brosia which the Olympian goda wart credited with enjoying, thorn goda were mere pikers. The man who has not stsrtsd oft the day with a bowl of Mg. red North Carolina strawber ries, or who hapa't made an ordinary meal seem Ilka a feast as Lucullua by merely topping It off with a gener ous portion of real shortcake, basal experienced the utmost delights of palate tickling. Therefore, we hop*, that the report that not a single strawberry «||| be lost this year Is true. We can’t spare them. We aewd every one of them. The only regret la that the strawberry season len t 12 month* lung If wa a boa Id ever rt. quire enough wealth to do about as we pleased <n condition that we never expert to experience) we would buy a aerie* of strawberry bed* all around the world 1 ao that wa could have Strawberries the entire year.—Dwr. bam Herald. 7 ' . , STOCK The action of the state eutborßtoa Jof Michigan la preventing the sale *of Dodge Brother* Hock Ip the st*t* has caused a greet deal of comment la recent years the pracMce of buy ing up a concern that la making a greet success sad thda telling a lot df stock oa the etrebgtb of the con cern's n«me has become very com mon. There should be aa attempt mad* ta distinguish between the legi timate aalea of stock by the concern Itself aad the sale of stock by brok en who have acquired control, aot to operate the pleat or to make profff from production, hut to cush to oa th* good will that the people have for tha caseera. It ta unfortunate that a great m«ay important Industrie, should be fort ad into false position* by brokers > who buy Wg' rout nil. then **ll aa amount of siock-ihat makes the cwu .. . , TRR (ifllMMrtftA NBtfl “'. 1 ■ AND 4 tat «r ffllagt. 1,1 | • r**e* or That nature '•rtK.'.;. 0 • . •' *' ’ oop AND HELD out hta fountain pern • o o AND I took ft. o o o AND STARTED to sign, o o o AND HE kept ag talking. o o T AHJD DURING the conversation. OSe HE MENTIONED eomethiag. • • • ABOUT LOOEE-LMAr additions. o e # TO THB encyclopedia • e e AND RIGHT sway X • .• I ORWW Shsplclou one AND ASMfIID him. bo* WHETHER it waa aacoaaary. • b o TO TAKE the additions • ea AND HE said It w«a • a o AND THEN I naked him • a • HOW MUCH K coat. • * * TO GET Urn addition. AND HE aaM. -e to- 49 # IT COET M»rt. • • • ANL I said; o a * -TAKE YOUR poo 800 "AND YOUR encyclopedia • e o AND GO dowrCoatef Bt. 0 ea "AND BBE Dr. Meak • 0 e BECAUSE HE told me see "ONLY THE other day. 0 'O o "HE WANTED a art like thl«. • he 1 THANK you. '7 1 ‘ cere top-heavy. Buch work gives peo ple a wrong Impression of Hock. Its valua and makes R vary dlflkult to distinguish between worthless agd good securities. The lln# between good Hock and spurious paper la aot very clearly drawn as It Is and this artificial in nation of stock In heal *thy concerns la a menace to the ccoiaomlc stability of the country People that bay stock natu rally want lo know what to golim te come to them In the way of profit*. The broker* ana not Ike loan Inter ested la what profits the stock may make, they merely went to haloed as much of It as possible upon public before getting out from un der again The etory of the oi<l mea who went to the poor-house la Wake bounty, la one that will do a tot of good to curbing th*artlvlt|es of worthies! stock salesmen la this atot*. Os coara* Is It a far cry rrom tbs Dodpt I trot her* deal to tb* worth less paper that tha old man bought, but they both are based upon man- IpatoMoa of tha Stock rather than U PO« ‘be nation*! needs of th* eoa tara Involved.—Greeaajboro Record FAREWELL TO JACIH CReags o fhabtt. change of toata, change of pretty much evusythlag In thv ways of MaabHtea prematurely *rt the famous resorts of twenty odd years ago. The scythe has now cot down Jack's aa It did Delmoa- Ico'a. |f Rtp Van Winkle*who doted oft la 1900 should open his eyes ••ew on Iht, ctky and Peek familiar baaat* how few he find, and ‘hoe* few how denatorHU John Dnnetaa* eeteblishinrnt In It* lusty period provided creature comflri* la those hours of the night ind morning when public hospitality woe scarce. It was aet /precisely Bo hemian, although the patronage wee decidedly not homespun. It wag * reodesvoaa for all owls. Th# drama. «e aad thv .porting "fraternities-' wore always well rapreeeated Col lage boys would beve considered any New York Irlp a failure wkkh did not Include a visit t Jack's as the (■pehtaf of their adventure. By some special |«v of gravity Jack', attracted ttaalf to all apod** of la ‘crestlag Bight errant* Inteat oa see ing th* eariy dawn of the morning Lfter. The mural paintings by the eminent arilet Edward Hlmmoaa gave a "tone" but the atmosphere waa not epicurean. There was a tart kind of J domesticity about this which the staple w« rtf cey^ r b||t hmm and eggs. ' i Mr. Duncah aet an • xJyJ*, uW , , Iff food wa. well coofcr; M wrl , * * “'iT.re la moat ■i:* \ •few* the Mtruuw o( kck'l. Wl vii excellent *ad his dt#. rtpllne exemplary. It w»» remarked that somebody might start a fight at Jack a W be 'couldn't fieleh It Mr. Huaataa’a wonderful!} efficient aarps of bouncers was a calming lufiu-ncc to too abullieat *p4riU The stalwart proprietor belle rad la amenity aai *>• belWved la preparadossa. New Yorkers who can look book * lew yean will be sorry to aoo Jack's go. la tu day It was an oasis emiaeal for sood cksor la ilia bar rraest hours of the twenty-four "All. sN are goaa, the oM familiar placet" Now York MaraM-Trlbuae. ror nmootm curt clbbb (XMUMBIA. *. C. May •—Marry I* Mrt'aw. clerk of the state saprsis court, was abet sad killed <a th« state bouse early today by Joseph J. Lumas. Capitol policeman, who sur rendered himself shortly afterward. Lucas declared be shot la eelf.de. fawn* after MeCaw bad Arad twice at him. After tbe shooting Lamas sum moaed the sheriff and a doctor, oa. piaialßg that be %ad to about a man MtVaw's body, with a bullet through the heurt. wus found Just lastde Capitols south portico. " ' """ "" —o— ——»"m 111 iai.ji.il I ■ ■■■■» TfTOVHAVS . | y \\ Tutt’a Pills II ssggtjvrsg II NOTICE or HALE Tbo tinder signed will o ffy for sals cad aall for eaah to tbo blgheut bid drr t at tbo Court House door In Wayne County, oa the »th day of Jane. KITE SHARKS of tbe CAPITAL STOCK of FARMERS COTTON WAREHOUSE, Inc., of Smltbfteld, N. C. Sold stock being pledged a a col lateral to a certain note made by C. A. Holt to the undersigned, default having been mods la the payment of said note. This the «th day of May, 1928. The Natloaa) Bank of Goldsboro. By That. H. Norwood, cashier. ■ . . Mh M M—l. J| ■ ■ BuitoAaenwt BETTE* / *0 ffuSSSo/L j EMERSON said that if a man merely makes a better mousetrap the public will boat a path to him through the wildnemesa. Your path to this' shop of perefct plumbing is over the phon« wire. Order modem sanitation of us. A Bath A Day Keeps You Fit Every Way W. O. MITCHAM, Phene 607 B. Wain al St. o ■ I——■■■■lll BASKFTFUL OF REAL VALUES So alluring arc the specials .offered in this grocery store that you'll bring the markst liasket along +o take o'lyagv tage «»f them. /An the aOasonaM? vegetable.! fresh every day. i H. H. JENKINS Phenes 700. 701 ■ ' 1 Cotton Seed c ' I Genuine Cleveland Big 801 l Cotton Seed, recleaned, graded and tested for germi- U nation. SEE \ Bart Norwood J a t n Wayne Bonded Warehouse, Phone 92 If I o „ • i x '-’Ci t'. aJ o - M- ■ aa- ..a : * "**■' ~ | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM | \\ SPECIAL PAEC BIT.UETIN, OeHs»era, I. C. V I . CHARLOTTE, N. C 111J4 1 (( Dates of aula May IMb sad 11th gaai limit, midnight. May J Mb. M I Atm BPEEDWAY RACES f (( MEMPHIS, TBNN. ...... 147.22 1 )) Dates of sale. May Mb to 11th Haul limit, midnight. May StM (f D , MITIIU BAPTIST (jONYENTWN J J 9 1 SpHdal Pbllumb Cars. ■' )) DETROIT. MICH $47.34 f It Datfa es aata. June IMb lo 2Mb K.aal limit. mMatgbt. July Mb. ■ 1) RATIONAL ABUT. REAL ROTATE MAUI « I) INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 941.7$ I t\ Datea of ualo July 4th U> IMb. Final limit, midnight. July Hat ■ f) t. T. P. r. OF AMERICA 1 )) CHICAGOi, ILLS. 151.53 ( It Dates of sale July Mb te IMb. Final limit, midnight July 21st. B I ' rainbow DIYIMON yktcrarh- ANHR. I 1 ■ KANSAB crtr, MO $57.41 1 |L- Dotes of sale JMyMb to ISth Final limit, midnight, July ISrd. B ff AMERICAN iNNTITI TE OP PANRERB I )) ATLANTIC CITY, N. J $27.54 8 Dates of eMe, July 17 to JHrd. K)aal limit, midnight. July flat U f * ANCIENT ORDER OP RIRKRNUHB | )) 4 N - C •• „ DURHAM, N. C. .1 I >|MLEMHI, If. C. URKENHHORO, N. C. j) iJ Oates of able and dual limit of tickets suited to the occasion. % I For more btfllMl In formation. consult ticket agent*,- or w (( J. S, D: P. A., Raleigh, C. | "■ 11 I ■■ ' '' WH.I ,11,5=* 1 want Si hANTED EVERYBODY TO EROW Uut we have Urn only Dry fleas. • las Pleat ha GeMuhere, M why tahe chances. Seat R la as, A trial Is all we ash. Ways* Laaadry sad Dry CWaaera. Fhewe 147. 17tf POB KENT SICKLY PI'RNISH. ed room cloe* Ip. Convenient to bath. Cool la iunimr Price reea oaable. Pboae &33-J. 3-7tc REWARD OP IISuM KOK IN FOR. nation leading to recovery of new Crescent black double frame bicy cle stolen from my home Wednes day afternoon. C. D. Waters. Pal ace Drug Store. >-7t-c FOR RENT-TWO | NCE LAWK room*, kitchenette and balb room. One of the profile*! bom re la-1 If* city. Splendid environment. Term, reasonable. MS K. Aab 8U Phone NU. WINTER JLIVK ENERGETIC *> l.*man for Watklaa 160 hou»e bold nareaaltiea In (ioldsboro, B*ro lns« IM.M to $M 00 weekly fck. clnrlvt territory. Write Tbs J. R. \ Watklaa Company. Department J-4. Ml Jofihaow Ave.. Newark, N. J. y’ n F H tat .fTIICES—SEND HU RONEY. We abt> C. 0. D. leghorn* sl* (Ml per IM. Harm, lledm. Minorca*. Ilf Mixed |»00. Live delivery. Dixie Hatchery, now ling Orepa, Ido. REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES WE NATK f INTO 1 KBit FOR ERA. dy built homes If you want to ■el*, see ua at once Moyc * Mo. 1 ran. HamMey Building phone ISO, M» vni OWS A VACANT I.«T IN [ Park Aaaea that you want so e%Ht "m. I. LOUT- A St NCR OP REYN. IPP.N. I location Number MM. Huda B Tem ple. Kinder please fsturn to the New* office. 10-It p Til AVI tAtARt AM RT . ||jl fl™ ■ " < IITNIUT MOHNING. MAT Is. ltR ORDER f OCR PL ARTS DIRECT * from the grower. genuine Improv ed Nancy Rail and Porto Rico fa tal* plants, grown from potatoes . that products Ml bus bale per here last year at >3OO par thowaiM. YES THBY ARB NOW RKABT. AND AM SHIPPING EVERY DAT. It will pay t# plant the haft. Ta mato plants at SOc p*r hundred. •I.M per hundred. Victor Dean. Alma, Ga. 14-4* # O _ SWEET ( REAR DAILY AT EMM Pfrm. Pboae 111. l tlym ■ W WANTED—SECOND RAND ftft tap denk and chairs. Phone MI. ; Mt». YOt WOI l.» BE M RPRIRRR M leara how eaay It la t* own year own borne and atop paying rant. Come to our offtoe In the Handley building, er phoae in end we wR| come to aee yen. Give aa the potrunity to explain the easy ptoa ' Moye A Moran, phone HO. /T IN RE MT M ENTS IN RE At WHMt. •re safe, and If awde wlaeiy raOara good proflta Qe Me boro mal 0S- I* Rriag ta climb It will he to yogr Interest to ooe as. M*ye A Moran, phone .20. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITr P«a SALE-MPT DRIIR, CARRY, cigar and hot dog stand for safe * on reasonable terms on a-rnnat at Illness, (mealed at Atlantic Oaapt line Depot. Wiia >n. N. C. ia.lt p lost sore one picrrd IT gfc mistake s pecka«e contgjntgg four [ , r>rdi of gram sHk la Ruts’ Depart ment Store, Please leave • R g" Cobb's store far am. Bdgnr In ell, Mtuntonburg, Rt. I lOOUp r*\ ssjtStE . Neat to Waalwertbble^aai 1 ipTSLe
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