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PAGE SIX mPMAN PWIIHIH 1 1111 OH ||c T. U, MEET .y- - ■ A lr4L Ontr One of Tw» JftlgßlH l*p ffck suit; ’te». 4. ML Owe* returned Mon. jiff fMp ahe«dln* the nftr.first ft Imi «• A* Nation* I Worn .no ftlllM T4l|il«nr« Unto* bel<l la W. Mndssr. of Cbsr. SIW Mr* Outer were to, only ■MMt pvaaeat from North Coro. Er* tht world. dUtlßßiilshcd ■m «f -The World s Motor Capl. m s Mt set s* example to • other HllMlW*, tor Is hi* estenoirr §m aim 4 Oordon th., he|oe«d Htof< of the Notions| Women s ft* M*r asusl charming mm mast ftp** manner. The rest i#;r, It iPfrttoß to th, hoot of yotl«Mt two. : ft ; >*• Toys! Toys! Toys! f I'. Mk ' 4 Will have our line of Toys on display Saturday of this week. * • m «ii now re-arranging our store I i * <- jr. ’ •# in order to display toys. I O. « ; Ouf atore will again be Santa Claus' headquarters. You can have your purchases put away for later deliv ery. J U'iIWWW Smith Hardware Lit firestone ' v v Witty and Mileage iFttt All Roads and Season* | - '#|Psp '■''T" - o ■ * LJ * _ % •» of large truck, bus and cab fleets V/ must have rugged, long-mileage tires If they are to make money. That is why so many of them have |, standardized on Firestone. Experienced race drivers, fdmost to a mail, equip with Firestone. Car owners can have this same extra safety and economy—by 'Vnitftg Gum-Dipped Cords. f , ''■■■■»_. rt ' '* • *' ; * ■ 'Dipping, the Firestone extra process, impreg- ' *&jktes and insulates every fiber of every cord with nfbbtfr—insures greater safety and comfort over rough and sandy roads—builds extra strength and flexibility Info the sidewalk-an exclusive feature that adds thousands of miles to the life of a dre. iCome in—let Us save you money by equip- A ping your car with a set of these wonderful jJF tires—prices aii*itttMow. / : J? 4 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Wayne Tire Co* SMOUO rnOPOCK THRIR OWN RUBRKR .. . . *4 Who knee reopoMod io Ao Mo _**!>*-•*» »*•«• | Ml rhTM **■ bo fsfttrfiimiAi * jtaLii ■ ) entered upon the patHeflc soil. Mlso Oordeo SoM to hoe addreesi n%e child |« sdUtois. where ‘ho Mao Ur placed htok~-la our mMst The ape* «t It Mi keeping; M» training to Ul oura.” The elrctro tomorrow demands from the rtsiap navigaW- Ibr tlr—Mesr groins sad ( dtidr nerve*. We mutt dormulad# fer Ur leaden of tomorrow a pro. i pin that will equip youlh with t knowledge of the moral, economic «td patriot a reasons for todti *«- Otto on apd pbolbMlen. Th* '>p' prayer, ami poorer of youth ore ours for (k* seeking. Ldt us ptos to Mr rMop gear rattan brood view* of Me and dettltf. Lit ua pet kofon them hlpb Ideals of chaAcbrr sod plea thorn, o clear noon es la# httohli to which Uey may climb, ltd Ac noble drvds they may schteva already many oro Impressed with a deep and weighty sente of rrapom. utility for the uso luy may maha of llto sad IM flMto *nd <w»onu»U tin. Lot at wfl* »«,!•» “th# fight far a cWor grain" The prohlhflaqr low. toaol. Ua trW. proetootol, ataU no national. (rpec secured, must at all coatahd} .ntaataia*d. Jdow can this suNR? prrnnof toot ruction’ TWa Pbaata t'oa work is just as necessary today a# 11 was whet th* W. Q, T. U. wad •rat orpaaisod. It will reqafr* at least a «e*crar on to aUbtltoo ta aay country p national prohibition -law. A conference of Ike President of g« i Uali.-d Rates and ytal# , pnesora. Octotmcr 3*. IMS. rrninmmiKii oa s part of a law enforpemaaf pro. vmm, rlucatloa of *cbotl children «a to the evils pf ate ah site boferagts. (Tie. every '‘bright shining tower pf God" to lirt the children of all *C (tons la to the light of a clear and •toady brg - *. « pur* heart, tad aa natrembltnp hang, W. r, T- r. Tfl MOLD BALLY TONIGHT • The Wontn's Christian Tempoiaace Union will hold a temp*route roily a< ■t. Paul Methodist church at 7:M o’, clock this evening, at which (kn« Mrs 'll*. M. Onier will dellvar an addraas, I giving snaps trot* (ram th* Notional W. C. T. U. convonlton, rocontly held ita Detroit Ttore will ho ■ pacts Imu ’ ota. and everybody to UotCPf to nh. I toad. | POBMATION OP j CABINET IB BLOf'MBD || * IContinued from Pate 1) I aafe majority In the chamber. - I M. D über agreed to Me »hot he I could do, promising a drflniie reply I within twenty.foar hours, and he I atari* I oa hia task at enee by eh. I tninlng M Brlaad'* soadrsnee that he I would stand by him a foreign m'ala. I *•*. t, 11, ' • aHI l 1 V J I '■ C™" 1 " 7T { I I'MIPH'ATION PLAN BEATEN HATH HIHHOP I (('ootinued from page one) ' I people ta being done la the South. I In South Africa, where the race sit. MSUi B SAFEST FOR MirSBSM Taka tw Aanam mMi hah/a aMb VOS, gentle yet concerntTatad romsdy shpt at opt itching inatantly ms foidg Iriwan the irnpßan away. At ill Ta Attain Your Youthful Bantay Wo rooooamond tbo dolly uao of ■ Wbtoh sswtnlna T% of Piaßm tHk JiOl DHBOttO Mtt|M . . — ——— AAm'lfaniuwtt pom TMBBC BDllftM YBUTEBDAT i Condi oped from page oac) f llclpotod in (ho Invasion jjalji fw man wort anon, however Two-worn masks nag appeared youthful. Booh of the others woo described an M or more y*«a« old. * Mala atraat today looked like o thoroughfare that hod sto.d lb* siege of aa Invading army. Window* weep ahatterod and as plotted revolver had shotgun ■ bolls were Iy.UK in the •troeu The walls o( huMdlng* wars marked with built s . .1., Mm ' ~ -J—— MBIDK «r bminelandem EXPBCTBD f TEMTIPY AT TODAY'H SP.MhION (Continued from page one) be lavttod to a private dinner. wh*a Ihe wedging, would he announced The plan fell through When Rhine, lander left Me wlfa. CREEK WRITER IS TOURING UNITED STATES ft 5 , a mmMMMMßgmnp Lawyer and Inwrnplint Wil’ ( ootinuc Tear far Two Yehra Mr. George Papaoiomotokls, lawym and journalist, a traveling represent ative, of the Greek newspapers and the Notional Herald es Now York, was la Ua city yesterday, visiting some of tbo lam! Greeks, *s wall ns gho city offldsta nod newspaper men. Mr. Pa poet scant Okie la touring th* Ualtad States la aa offort t» learn no much no poaalMo about his own pro. pie who have emigrated to this coun try and Whan’ up their citlg*n*blp hare, aa well as nmhtag n study of toe method of th* doasocratlc goreramoat under which to* Taped States to op erated. Th* gentleman from Greece has visited, during tod'year which ho has hoen in .America, hi cities through, out No* Ragland, the west. South, and Canada, la each city he risks, he mokes toe acquaints nr* cf to* mayor, and ethor city offtctnls from whom be makes Inquiry regarding toe Greek population In that particular place, whether or not they are proa, porous end taw abiding ettirm*. etc. Then whan ha arrives et th* »tato Neuritis, Pain, "Hast” Relieves Instantly WNh applicator attached to carl Jual brudh “Hant," ov«r tbe pain •ran. wh«th«r in arm*. nlbpnrn. shoul der*. feat, kaaen, lags, back, nack or body. Instantly you feel this barn, loan, glorloua. pan«<rating heat draw the palu. eoronma and stiffness right out of tbe aching or rwailen jet a’ muscle or a errs. BAM'i "Heat" ■cattara th* congeal lon and eutabllsh aa a own. ' Haot" contains two soothing, pen. el rating tngradionla, too ei pauses to u»« in ordinary liniment* or aoalga "Ira. •'Heef* la a dean, pleasant 11auId, doesn’t stain, bllotar or Irri tate the akin, and costa oa'v tV cent* n any drug atora. Specialty Advertising For Every Business Calenders Novel thfc Leather Goods . “ Hoad Sifns Electric Display Signs * J. N. LONGEST, JR. GeUsbese. N. C. Plmrs SSI-J GOLDSB< >HO BHOE~SHINING PARLOR For lad lea and Oontlenioa H«t ('loaning and Marking A Specialty Prnnnlnt OSnb rsMM lias “Wo Aro Wide Awake" 1 capital. be imli aa tatarvttw with tea Uo««raor of Ibn »«•, wit* lk« auH ufitjt IL n»n. : 33-™ :- be poaed tor a H—er«- H« wu in troduced to <b« Pmldtat br Bn*>«r Rickard r ■rant, of Xnutky. Ho will lrava tod*? tar WlUaiagt»%. Mm tin ulna >jJ» joiaaoy tarowgb tbo Soutan port of Hi awa Ho will remain la tko Stataa, bo on»d. (boot too yooro more Aboat the moot daanur»ie taoucht E la Ute *No world to thlnklac r a con whip a man you can't In Ptaaec, a wooooa I*7 yooro *W drinkr wtac' hut oho would be ovoa oMor I Übr didn’t drink • ■ _—• ~ - 4y* - | Giant Tim . * We have all aiaea, cords, fabrics, balloon tires and tubes. Get our price before you buy. Goldsboro Battery Co. 08. MAUDB a WVIDMAN Ckirapractar ( onpicte X-Ray Laborator v Alfred E. Sptvoy W* B. Bordeaux * SPIVEY a BORDEAUX -r- , r . 1 Attorneys aad Coon»«l|or» at Law Office. 1U and US Profooatoaai Bid* OOLDSBOHO. N. C. Pboao 11U 11.1 IS mo c j 'L . , Ja • iAf sf f.i . / 5-FACTORIES AND OVER 250 STORES MAKES Otlß LOW PRICES POSSIBLE. WEAR O- • . a M I mV /WKS7 132 E. Center St Goldsboro. N. C. . •**,, - * « 7. --fir.— j;:'ihi—.Tj^i;jr«t'i-fcTT-TTTT-'i'. .u» »■- j» , i asaaetn—a——a——— THH SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH '~I " " Will the South join in financing its own railroad needs? • > • ;i 0 rs . n ‘ ►„ I . Southern capital is being invested in many new enterprises along the lines of the Southern Railway System. An even greater gain in production and prosperity in the South in the next ten years than was witnessed in the last ten seems inevitable. [ I * « V But industry can expand no faster than the railroads that bring fuel and raw ma terials, and carry the finished products to the markets of the country. Money must t be invested in railroads as well as factories, . g if industry is to be efficiently served. That much of this new railroad capital should come from the South itself seems a natural result of the growing investment wealth of the South. • . 0 , :* • ■ % % |SOUT HE R N RAILWAY Y S ~ rmnmimw ill M H II MMlf fll 1911 W*wi^*tkJWßsifrtataw dfc dfr»nfc//«j v . , 1/11 fp! T! l/.-Of AT. C. w~ U. Vd. NOV. atthl THANKBGIVING DAY „ $5.03 Round Trip Fro* ss*o* GOLDSBORO REDUCED FARES FROM ALL STATIONS IN " NORTH CAROLINA *V ' • ", ?' :f§' ' IW * ~H' '♦< H Special Tlireuffc Caecb— J Leave GeMnbera Mu New SI H ISA.It Es Leave Selma Train Ne. *1 LftO A. M. Us Leave Raicrf ATraia Ne. 21 0.40 A. ML s.4s Uawtaftu tie. 21 11.41 A. M. W , ArrijtrCkapel HiH type.. 207 12.10 Neea v . RETURN SCHEDULE l*ave (bapd HU Special Train 7.11 P. M. Arrive Durham Carolina Special 8.3* P. N. Arriv, Rakshb CareMita Special o.2ft P. M. Arrive Shu Carolina Special 10.20 P. M. Arrive GoMabere Carolina Special 11.29 P M. SPECIAL DINING CAB WILL BE PLACED AT CHAPEL HILL TO SERVE MEALS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PINKER , AVOID THE CONGESTED HIGHWAYS BY TAKING AD VANTAGE OP SPECIAL FADES AND TRAIN SERVICE a » ~, . , Southern Railway JN. BLOOBWOBTH. BMrkt riaooepta t**a!, Batalgk, *. C. M
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