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g AUTO RACES AT THE FAIR
A* two hundred nil* automobile race u the
of the tjexj, Wayne County Fair. The au
mohile race to he rnn off under the supervision
theAroerirap Avt.. mobile Association and to
r .substituted race.- df tv pipt Um
•ars. Thiiy a p<*sdifciiit v for I oom
■ ag season. J1 AWUUHijbotl i<» n-.
f— For one t hiafi t # wltcelhamm' j a-«ce
mold le more WR^etUftt? \ ha n the race? 1 which
hare all been cut And dried, no life, none of the
fervor, the been competition which make* the
Sood quicken ar.d majtes a race worth while
What we have dimply a nice, eaajrj
ride around the tracks. The
tier. 1 rehcme under which the horse raring has
beencetjduAefl'fra!**tended to make thy races ster"
affefr|t ia org-»»i*<*d a mini
her of; horses ■ vtl »nme horses
move from other in Eastern Caro
up B't.ooo for » series
of races. Lew*ij> county pdts up a nice turn. Pitt
ctnlnty' a nice sum. Nash county a tidy sum,, and
BoJm. " ■* ’
. , , , -a
,V r "TV I'idrrs Ijfow is to be had and why.
>. j*t thrv make'their racing a Hurc rnOricy I
■Ajli. , ' . / . ,
winner, rather char Uay? it to chance?
4 ..':4prir> we believe that an automobile rncel
<At the.Ftu. wpujd stimulate a new intercut In the
IVY-jinn. Tt automobJe racers of sufficient repu
baV* the
lit* be theWlhiA of drawing h wucb Iteav
iar gate and fram nt the Eastern section
pper. a wider area. '%
Wc hope that l t'hc directors will decide
ctfjautbniobile rateg for t hi* in prefer-
Browned by Ibo /
3mut* of (loldabpro have r v t^t^njM|Hß|<’>mes
tfy clnb Scouts
ere ypjng ♦ > go lartocampSt ine name .-dtp.
It is to be hoped that every Boy Scout in
ihldiboro can attend th* camp soon to open. For
the Scouts wffl gain in the out-door life, the long
hikes, the bird and nature study, the cooling
swims in the lAka. and the camp routine, an edu-
which the eehool loom cannot afford. At
he same time they gain a eels reliance, aa
eac that should stand them In good stead at
°P ttasa.
Qamps snch as fhc ope jm*t concluded by the
* -irl Scouts and the one. aooh to be undertaken by
be Beys make a valuable contribution to the
ic Hfe of the comipupity. Cftiea everywhere
m i tUHng in with the Idea that mgney spent
fer cummunity camps'r amus back many times in
dirMflnds of good end «tronger bodies,
flOTy ramps aii%n g ,established. At these
places the cost is k< FKh>, : s minireum and for
a sum equal to jogc day's campimr in some
&V" .0,-0. r , r the
boyor'tiwj gif I i nc enlire camping period.
rj^rv^n?^»ycg^ , T , ??Tyr,^irT/,?i^. «~d
b % A KANSAS MOB STORY
s; j' ' r * . '
x - ■On the night of March IS, •« fnriotrs mob
Ittsde repeated efforts to into the jail at
Coffeyville- Kan., seeking a nogro held under sue*
Sfejkm- of having Attacked twp white girls alone
In their home m night. The sheriff was a man
who believed that his first duty was to uphold the
B> was h<dd sate from the mob,
te troops had called out
restored order. Four men were
frl<* to gala mtraace to the
held had committed the crime. The girl had
toM of negroes Leiing the guilty parties and a
auapoul bad been taken. That was the night of
March 18. J
' Ybsterday in independence. Kan as, the true
stun' of the incident wa>* rt*i«t«*d.' 'Phi- girl’s story
of haviruTbeen attacked by negr* »-a was an en
tire I'abrfiafkm, she ctmfeaaadl on th« stand yes
terday She dentified Ira Kennedy, motor car
>.»!.• m;.n in whose house the altered attack had
taken place, as <mb ,»f the men attacked her.
Margarat Aktiv ia thr hauv,- >*i ll gir! who iden
tilhni Kennedy. She said on the stand tkat she
had told the story about being attacked by ne
groes after her mother had counselled her to do
so. k ."
If the sheriff ~t roffcvviTlc hnd not acted
quieldy and surely, if the state troops had not
responded, an innocent man would have gone to
bis death at the hands of a demoniac mob, and all
because an hysterical girl had followed the foolish
counsellings of her mother.
Mobs generally attempt to take vengeance
Into their own hands after fiendish attacks have
been committed, but this Kansas mob story should
!*, jHvrn wide cfrmlntion for the corrective good
U ( it he »« a warning uverywhere
wherrmen think hotly and i :sh {(logically in mob
fnshion to wreak vengeance where they think
* s B
there c.hould be vengeance.
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THE PIEDMONT NORTHERN EXTENSION
. ft .
. A **hrry *u T4m +rf- Friday morning
4itotes h Goldslmro man itYnt hack frorn'’Durham
an saying the general impression in f,he bull City
1« that thcthrinnf-attri Nt'Hhrrn Railway, if
grunted permission io extetui its lines to Duiham
will uvenituijly seek a coast terminus. That such
has fan,* been the mfottthm of the Duke interests
which control the electric railway lieliefi
iif many of industrial trends in
the state.
r,oWi>horo then, should not be Idle In the
present situation The city should take the first
initiative to let the officials of the Piedmont and
Norther i know that the would co-operate in
an etfor to extend the lire# Into Eastern North
Carolina. The Chamber of Commerce should get
busy mi the project. It is quite likely that a fight
will arise between Southport and Beaufort as
which shall he the terminus)for the railway line
and GoldihoHi, as she wcfaM be on the line in case
it rArtie to Beaufort, cannot afford to be idle.
There should be a concerted effort among the
towns through which ths proposed extension
would pass, to interest the Piedmont and North
ern In the Beaufort terminus. Here is a chance
for some excellent ro operstton.
: - 1 ‘ ! ■ aI • ■
A good American is anybody, recently from
Europe, who can capture a world record for this
glorious land.
Anv dog may be trained as s house dog, but
you .seldom see s well-mannered flea.
SHEARS AND PASTE
COTTON OUTLOOK IMPROVED BEYOND
ALL EXPECTATIONS
(Raleigh Times)
With spot cotton in Raleigh-bringing more
than sixteen cents for middling, the aituatiqnia
looking brighter for the many farmers who dJn
reason of their own determination and the co
r rat ion of banks and merchants have beeit able
withstand the pressure to sell at lower price"-
There will unquestionably be much less cotton
raised this year in several of the states which
are normally heavy producers, and there is hope
that acreages have been planted with' some de
gree of caution Inspired by last year’s reeord crop.
While the condition of cotton this early in the
season is on the knees of Jhffgods, it seems un
likely that there will be anything like the glut e?
perienced last year when cotton begun to go to
the gin" and fold its way to the markets in volume
Figlire> cent ops bv the departments in Wash
ington lend, on the whofa, to bejir out a more
optimist i.* feeling. For I lie tpn m nths ending
May I l Tnetaone g-ftf-M-n
helqe a.- ugainM 7,.M'_vir» -to th« v .
date of 1926, and the movement is continuing.
Cotton consumirtion jn American nMUs also iyis
neiff ftpYiefl aim May-
Si, bv 600,000 bales. With more than two good
months to come before the next crop is ginned in
quantity, it appears that the statistical position
following last'year’s tremendous production will
be better than could have been expected.
Ofle of the doubtful things abput what has
happened to last year's crop is the supplies that
the mills have laid in. In this there is
a feeling that foreign purchasers were more fore
handed than domestic consumers In buying cotton
at tl* tow levels. If that is true, it may mean
that as the Summer wears on there will be some
rr nat ST B of • *cr»mbte qp the hart of
United States mills to supply their needs.
now iltoeTubjoct of d°Ho[w that
THB GOLDSBORO NTWB
CHIPS OF THE OLD
BIX)CK i
MLB t
Vi r ir
The old ford sure got some
revenge on me yesterday. I sold .
her top for two dollars so she
let me in for a good wetting.
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Hope the farmers have enough
rain now. This time hurt month
praying for rain. Now
it is so wet you can’t strike a
matefe in » bank vault.
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The United States has 24,-
000,000 automobiles and atill
i * *
some of the girls walk home.
)• • •
This is certainly good grow
ing weather Ibr the feed they
are raising in the middle space
in Center Street far the alder
manic bull. t
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VACATION IS
RECOMMENDED
slate Board of Health Says
Those Living on Coast Should
_1 Make Mt’n. Trip
RALKIGH, June It—i/R—A rh«B M
la the aptra of life nod Cnrollnlari*
BSffS- have Ihia rhaH*e without l<*«v
g the atate Ihia ntim.urr „
The State Board of Health official*.
*ajr thoaa In the raountalttl should
k», a trip to the coan and tho-a on
he coa t ahould take • trip to the
nnuntajna while those In the renlrai
part of the atate ahottld alternate,
driver*! choice.
The hoard want* to prcvlde raf-
St arda for the health and ploa»u a of
vtaltora In the atate ovnr the aum
nex montha and alao for the health
of Its own native rittzana for “all
•have brought with lh«%v whatever
■l'eeaaea thev mar harbor ajid all are
»rib,ecUtV' Bhi-irpelvea to aqhatever
dUyaaea North Carolina already haa”
The atate la eo thickly populated
and the place where aafe water may
be Uitained. are eo clone together
there la no excuse for motoriata io
use the Water along the way, tha
board ny*. adding tint water tn at I
cltlea or villages where there ta an '
•tabtlahed public water supply la
moat carefully guarded and may be j
depended on for drinking purposes |
“Water from Individual walla, J
springs or atreams may or may not
be safe and the Idurfst should take no I
chancea with such walt!tP'. M
ProraiqrnouK tamping In warned
against. Milk i* pointed-to aa -sup
plying many deficiencies In a tour-,
lat'a diet aud\ “tourists ahould make
I
You can tell the difference between oar Meats and other |
M gatodeM. the minute you taste our chops, steaks or roaata. | :
BWe take pride in our high quality. , , j
!/*• THE PURE FOOD MARKET ** |
134 N. John St. Phone 93
i
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GOOD CARS ONLY/
'We canJ^roal^ge ,
all the GOOD Used y*
s CM V
we can’t, wc havojg*
nothing to sell,
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SPENCE MOTOIt CO. -
Opposite Postjffice 1
« A. USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPSNDABUK
AS THR* DeALR-R WHQ SBUS IT A
I • I.' . —v— .. .. —rr- 1 r -r..
- . - - in ■ii m
every effort to secure daily a liberal
allowance of milk.
''Jaysons who lira Is tha state as
writ wpmai from other atataa, who
visit -tboee l—alltlaa where there are
mrnrfa Infected mosqultoe*. should!
chary with them mosquito nets to cov
,*» their cats If they expect to camp
i-U “
There la the same need for the
tourist, tha boesd says, to protect hit
food from fly contamination as (or
tha person at borne although “there Is
realetlaely Utila typhoid is the atate
hut there are maay unrecognised ty
phoid carriers among ike tourists as
wall as tha people at home.'*
Th" boar' la frank to disco ir jt
tourists from taking along any pat
——l I II ..M WM
T -ft
"
in nine cam* our
Os 18, A HOPElrt*
CAM l» A HOTOEIM
cose.
&*
if you all- .id ■ tom*,. ■• v.
v. , i b t. } r 'i.mtly’
( Won Id they !»«• .iert 'vliboul re-
Bourcee to w,.nd. i wb, r< <u« next
mcath'a rent would come from? «
-Or-
Woi.id Utay JiUHr lli|* fi>uticts>u
md aecarlty. of a Horn# of tbeli
oyrst •. . I i', V .
Think it over.
j -- Then come tn and tsth to ua ■
we can help you build
j
BoMth CsaOLllij
uuaaU, because of rabias. “Tour
ists are welcome but dogs are not."
inrrf nm
bHUSI CLUB
The following officers have bean
named for the Qoldsboro Shrine Clubs
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f '■ i ' ' ■ ..jUI"- sew
as n ~ WE AEE ACTO D6CTOM
A«to Pe pairs
r / _ , if year eagtne Is acting ha«y asi JTTO
1 / C V~*— * eaaaat lacate ths tree Me, 4# rot
* / U ** w •*“W» tet let ro tern
’ < Zj/ a leek at tt and car* the tra.He.
* : f Thee are a good raeaj things that gs
Wf I "rofcg with aa engine. Serna al these
M N x an trfvlal and caa he »xed la a few
■‘teitefc All as ear r*pair#B an ex
-JACK” BROWN’S GARAGE
[WANT ADS
ALL WANT «t»h «■» I IIHI H* ,W AWE »» H» < EAEUE
Regular Type (llhe this) i Vic P«r Word ,* l . gjf
■ O '' ,
i*erg«* Type dike thul Mr Pnr Word
n an error is rHI! \*uti is raepuue.itia lot *aly *m» laeartloa.
ihe t-aatomer ,i* rv**p*-<M»v|-le ft*r aui.w—i**eor tuaertiou lh-* advertiivi
iiwmtii noilfy laaa»*?W*4j »* *-«*f cerreetton ia imtUed
II ¥«r WAIT lit H E Hl.hl i.TH, AUVIHTIHK Hr IUS
T - r — - imp i mu i re i-~- mi ■ uga siaiisiai -■
ItICHKHT MILE AXB CRIMM
fresh froth high grade Oaerna y
cows with Grade A rank.
{’hone Bth J. Goldsboro Dairy.
6 19 6tp
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HAhTKI*. - BY KIPERIEICLU
' enug, aphtr, permanent o aub-
Itutc position. Well equipped or
■■ > . neral office work aa well Wrlj
c n. nc* SX|.
». Yt tsp
.1 A>Tl.l» BY SM.BT RP.LIABLK
*o!ored gi>l, a Job doing general
k .r i ursln.’ -pr ly. Era
Hen nett, 40. i West Elm street.
1 t comp
I - ■ I.—-I—»M« ■■■■l a 11., —»—l* !•■■■■—«*
i *:M A DAT FOB ABBITIOrS W\X
who can furnish references, $35
n we<*k 6 day weak opportunev io
i, e pay to |75 4100 n.
cigh months. Must have car aud
call on farmers in ihia county. Tell
-about yourself. KURBT and THOM
AS. Eastern Division, Freeport, "114:'
• 19 «t pd
TmEB AIT IF WARD- FOB ATT H-
Tormatlon leadlnv tho recovery of
Tale Ll»wa!vn seHer. About 19
months old. Strayed or stolen about
two monthly ago. Notify any mem
ber of Newt staff.
19 It pd
FOB HALE—ONE DOUBLE SERVICE
day bed complete, almost new. fh*
quire K. Phone 825.
« 19 21
BUST BEE CAFE
I LONT -BLACK BAJfD BAG BE
tween Baa Htaftea gad depat aa
Cheataat, Gaafgt/ar gMwt Hta.
I CiFutenUi BaaiaMa papers. Mew’s
| clothing. HtMwS <*, KaaUAratloa
card. V. I. to
(•eldshan Retd sad iWfltyeward
I ROABDEBH WAITED FRIT ATE
: family can accomodate tho young
! ‘ men. Oood meals, privacy of a
I home. 411 N. William ,atr«|kv
I Clß2t pd |
|
[ SECBETABT: DE
alrea position In Goldsboro. A-l
[ references. Secretary care Neva.
! « 18 ts comp
ik ,
' FOR BEST—ONE FURBISHED BED
room downstairs. Gentlemen only.
Call 1067-W.
17 3t ch
AID BOARD,
close in, by young man working
nights. Apply A. 11. care News.
FOB HALE SIX ROOM HOUSE
1003 N. Virginia street, Oak Height
For 15 days will offer this proper
ty at a reasonable price. No. car
rying charge, made If you are pajr
' teg gat.o« gar senate real you «g»
easily own this home. See me
. quick its a bargain.
R E Darla, City.
... XSteAte i J .
DB. W. H. SMITH WISHES TO AN
nounce that begindThi With Wed
nesday June 22nd, his office will
be cloe-d at 1 o’clodk erch Wedaea
dey during the months of June.
July, and Aaguat
6 14 «t pd
FOB BALE BEVKI THOBOUGH
bred German Police Puppies, A
weeks old. pan furnish registration
papers. 0. F. Cole, Pbcwa 1040-W.
V 11
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FOB BALM OB BBBT-A BOOM, Mae
alary house ro OMadqr aveeee
Sort OrfUto.
t«. e >Mf*'**f*'*
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JHM
BUNDAY MORNttjUe, JUNB Mi MW
lor tteiaaroteg year: 1. W. C. Meta
pr«idenrf J. » WUHaaaoow, vW*
pr widen!: J. a> W IBlaaiaow, vice
F. B. Crowson sad C. 1. Wethlagton
directors
•
Wo eitv slicker should ha Ftroteadß
i ■
FREE TICKETS
TO NORTH STATE
t
l«o frames of white sobecrib
t rs on routes of the Goldsboro
* N.-w-. City Delivery Byett*m
arc drawn daily and diatrihut
td among the want ad*—
WATCH H!K VmJK NAMR
. I\> APPEAR.
* H^nday and Tuesday—Fred
1 t hrmson with Silver King in
* SILVER COMES THRU”.
i reseat riipplag or year same at
the Waet Ad (oanler of The Mews
before 1 P. M. oa (be day fellow
* ■ ng pabllratlnn.
j WAIT* AD
i HEADQUARTERS * *
j Fhoae 8U
KOI BERT—ON* APABTMKHT II
<'om to ridge apartments Phone Rn<
f neth C Rbyall. _|UH ot 77.
I' 6 ■ W ‘ ’
' WAS Hill ro EXtHARUC V ABM
and for elti properly Address ML
* care of The N jm\
< 1* ts
t •
k FOB FBFSII SHRIMPS I*o FAT
ones on Fr*4ay’c call Gllllkin's mar
kef.
6 lo ts ch
TBFLT-MILI nTin STAFF OF
life and when U U para you may
feel a ore there can be no other food
do Important. We aell Grade A.
Milk only. Adame Dairy, i-i.
sew.
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LOST—BILL DOG, 00LOB DARK
brindle, large leather collar with
braea apota. am were to name of
Jack. Finder ratnra to John O.
Baker, and get reward. Phone
1117-J.
• 17 St ch
MORET-SO BORIS. AT BEATS
will your widow Inherit the BOMB
or a MORTGAGE? She inherits the
lIo.MH on our plan. Net coat ten
year* on life Insurance and Inter
est only $375 per thousand at age
86, Modern Improved property;
white people. W. O. PARSONS.
Wayne National Bank Building.
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WANTED—TO EMBROIDER MORO
grama and Initials on your lineup
md dresses Phone 291-VA
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MRS. PAI L BORDER
FOR RENT-FI RRISHED ROOMS.
ho* and co:<: water, steam he t In
.. Jfi!!SL APPIr JOS.X-AFO auydr
or phon 8,1 J C D
•18 ts
FOR RERT-4 ROOM
i *Mt>. nebuereon a
partment. Pleasant location 'and
cool for summer Phone 837-W
• 4 ts ch
WASTED—POHITIOR AS Hors*
companion, nurse or care foe
valid. Can furnish boat reference <-
and my price Is reasonable. Ad
dr ere y. rare News 0 4.7.41
WASTED GCASO BA 08, ww_
gardleae whether washed or not—
■net he free roc ttf kolw Alee
tees hides and scrap metal. hlgheet
9*o** Qeldehoro lien nni
Metal Company, phone TM. Oppna
tt, Dalea Otattea . I
h• ft ten «B ’HfflMirWlll
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