SUNDAY IKXtKTNfI. JUNE U. ill? 7 nn innirg 1 MUiinma j^ HMtmJ if SMUr**** ■•rriMa tint m 4 Hurt Sunday• *7^3^ »• ■•. W*tow4*y evening MU »l • » • "v BastftM ma «h< Sally treat I to I p. a., except Bondar* and holiday* • l«M*i MhJlTtt a. a., K.fl •ala, Bupt. Preaching at lk a. tod 9 f. a. by lav. Mr. MMr, K Oalypeo. The public la casualty Peataaadal ltiiftu i Oba Btyaat. Bendxy acbool H 9:44. W U. Doris. Devotional aarvleaa at 11 a. m. tod f>P »• Weak Say aorrtoos at 7>U Tuaa- , Thursdays. «.**&*. €*9* lav. I. M. baatd. pouter. ' Baaday acbopl MM a. a. Preaching by the POStot JX a. *. nod • p. m. ( i Tbc intermediate ul tnrtfir *p- ‘ worth leagues will meet at 1 p. m Tbc Wayaa county Epworth Ut fuuc union acctiay will be held at » Providcacc ebureb at t p. a. Th* rcguUr aaatbly apcMlf BUM. - Woman's Missionary toddy win be held Monday night at • p. a. Quar terly reporta will be given at thia •» bwnua atn »o *h|p«i irv *o|>e»uT lavitsd; »■ Mid-week prapar aervtcea wUI bp conducted by the pastor Wednesday evening at • o’clock. All ttraofer* had visitors la the , dty are cordlaly invited to stood 1 all services. * - - • - » » SC Jobs Metbedlti ( bank , W». P. Watkins. Jr., minister. 1 Sunday school 9:44 a. a., B. C. , Howell, supt. " i ~j* Morning Worship 11 a. a. Sermon by the pastor. Evening Worship t p. a. Sermon by the pastor. •fwarth 1 .segue Moo dap « p. a. Praiax Meeiii.tr *—■*— g »• • First baptist Borises 9i44 gpaday School; i —- - . UtW Morning worship. - V 1M 1. T. F. U. 1 l *;00 Evening Worsbpl. I Wednesday 7:2# S. 8. Connell; l:M I Frnysr lCsattr. - I “Education without common sense ti tuny; without mamw, in u wWHfrfl without kibdneea KJp fanbtlclsm; [I without roligloa, It I* death:" -to Fvft Win Baptist I Simmons and Lionel, streets I J. C Qrttfin, pact or. Sunday school 1 9:44 s. m. The following program I will be revered at 11 n. m . In I observance of Father's t day. Ooogre- I gat toon I tinging, Prayer, Recltatlhn I “Only A Dad” by Edward Ham Solo I by J. C. (1 riff In Jr. Quartet by four 1 fathers. Verses “My Pa" by ~Cafl 1 Bryan. J. C.. Jr., and Walter Lea I Or iff In Sermon by the pastor—enh- I Mat lb|horsfs. a0 ;F.W. B L.pt I .t p 4 a. As • o’clock Rev H. R. Falrcloth I on* of tbs early pastoes of the church I here will proach. The pastor Is real I anMousJ for (all tko cktWrh and I friend* of Brother BMfcloth to come I tot and hear thia man of Ood. The I PnMlc invited. 1 o 9 I Friends fhnrrb Sunday school at * 44. I Pfescfalsg at rt o'clock, a. m. I «si • p m The pastor has suffl- I dantly recovered from his recent I illness to 4ake car# of the appoint- I rente of the day. * 1 Vacation Bible school | s in yrogreee I each day from 9'to 12 o’clock, all j shy* and girls are invited I This school la non-aocMrian. Miss I Outland is n trained Instructor I* I supervising tht srork. - J MUCH CEMENT IS I USED IN STATE CbtoHwa Oily South Atlantic I Pint I RA&rtdjC Iw | (t North Caroline's rank of second I in the state In the consumption of I Portland cement, this state and S. I I—. _— —. sW a ~n l ß iistaa u 1 nos e ibp 1 ’ «rt»7tnn its tor onty t »tt**** ■ sooth Atlantic seaboard that do not J itoe plants tor the production of I QQs nutterial As|lstl'- j ' from the J Cwtted State* Hi res a of Mine*, |us! 1 received by the division of mineral 1 resources of this department, show I that North Carolina Is one of tho ton lending states In the consumption of Portland cement. During tho mowtb* of March and j April of this yter 112.174 bsrrsl* of ‘As only Sen these stale sorwaoelag North Carotin* in ooesomptlon was Texas with a total of 994 AM barrels The total oenSnmptioo in North Caro lina daring the snw two mnnthi of 19M woe 1*4,72* barrel, or 17MM le*. than tMs jtor? Florida, which ranks third amotig <-smeat. has only recently undertaken the iweeotigntlou nr natural reaoanc oe ewlltol* tor the mnneteetere as cement. Such investtgattoao should hr mage In North r*retina either ay state agencies or private oompoale*. A preliminary study made recently bear FonoctsvlHe JtoM «•««• *»■ vented a good grgdo of material. Moat of flm deposits of itw saPani and marhto in tho wootara r«rt to the riate. however are too Mgh in magne *>ia to be saiUble N. cefeint Tbt» department does not have fends to egpmiae thoroughly all of the de pootto of the state and a* a roagtt Ut ile Is ki« wn at sr.ms of the deposit* At present Oeogyfr, Tennessee. Virginia and PtoMurltaaia supply as«t to the oomoal used In North nortotoe. Mfference la fretgbt costs should maun s large saving fat North Carolina for ensure of Portland de ment. betides building up' n coosid etaU* industry. Snob op industry with no competition in tho stole would wwytobbr-•“ fir* Kniffht Named Library Ornimission CHAPEL HILL, June 17—Word has torn received here ol the appointment of education in the University of - SOUTHJBKN | RAILROAD PiaiMfcr Q r k^ n |^ Pflfrta. Puhr «r N«w fern to NortWk. ,Nnrfp» S^3FSIS^M fiUjfdr. Now Born tn*No7 ori2& ljFt =ri , mr T •*—~r H Vi va . T; . •* ..;- ; F QUALITY TIRES • r TERMS ■ -T--—■- ------ Q - y'i . ■ t with a new t>lan 1 , L I lling ; f. .%'•'*/ ‘ ■ - f *** ■ V 4 * •*,*••■ .HH ~.' y nrm -‘ —r—■ <v •- Credit ' 1 ■ ■ , ■ nentn—Pay While you Ride V 1 'jfll urd Tires Straight I and Balloon j I * Miller (ordg for Long Wear I I -• ~ -t.- m Moaid The executive committee of the North t eroltnn L% r*ry Association, wlfito made tho nr poijtmsßi, setoctod hlm ssiuiMWnly Dr Knight bps shown mack inter rot la the development to PuMk Nbrwriev te tbv Stole, smd coring re cent yeers bur written levernl artl tlea to the iibrery situation in Norik Carolina » I* notifying him of the executive totomltteto acUdn. Miss NslUo M •owe. President of the North Carolina | library Association, wrote Dr. Kilfrt l that “we hope that rou will tofl that yon ana servo on this Board and bdlp | un-oat In our struggle to raise North Caroline from her r4ttable condition 1 library statistics.” Dr Knight succeeds J. p. Brood loon, of the Duke University ÜbrwprJ Gfiunon sense in shoes It*soonwnoosensctobav«easn- ‘VMHHNJIP « for tabic and vigorous feet. You J I can combine foot health pnd style when you wear the Aich JBSsSSSSCQSL Ftoaervcr Its rnnrr4rii *«t*e ms rotoMßa* built-in arch bridge and iat inner sole prevent sagging m.d \ pinching Come and sec tfci* . • ,A differently bettor shoe in the H. WEU, & BROS. '- • t tH* GOLDSBORO N ■ W § fiUHi Kidnap Mirj After As! ltucus I HOU.YWOOD. June. IT. -<Ab -Mary Pic It lord apporwnUy had forgnftea to utgn that toe had toon cast in a ton kidnapping sensation Not a. abr-htee gun or nay tohar hind as gvn, u a la AuMNuMa mi start the stodic wh re tho ostteos -worked lots todav This wa* taken to indtcois that atn* | dlo ofTtctalS thought Oie tofiger She M tie-user it nay had sainted, wa* idotattoly paaoed. Kidnapping threats had boon reported j Mtos Ptchford hn*t intended m | mstotog over night oil her htusga ' tow on She Olndlu lot after working ( into, hot when weather coogltb.ua usiuiUMt lor plcturm dt tapped *h« 4wc4hMl to Mutt tMHur m iMutwrx tost** ay MAUI I* CWPjjjHH C'HAKM>TT® June IT oP> The I rharlott* »p.ed*«> built thrua year* 'U ■ tn r \„wm* . ■ iji ... *3O.OOO°P in. cash prizes ~ T«r~ ‘ e;-x Had Six Keys to the Popularity of Coca-Col* I, . I ■ jbt y.jy -'SI JlljKKnXc 5s x wf^jw mm/ &"7 PURE AS SUNLIGHT *<W-„-—— , » <* **- ; '.* ■*-<» %£•, «A jl ••* • • j ■ M " jTT- —” “I — r * —snsr ~z*~' r * ■ * Have you entered this great con* entered, check back through old- i test? Two of the "six key*”—six magazines and find the '**biajfr” reason* why everybody like* Coca-, you havs misaed. \ ?&££&ssis£: izi^r^ 01 *'"* Cola story above. All "six key." . y\~ the ■**■*"■•* te J"°‘ are being illustrated and prieoen ted fftf* the first week in May and the by The Coca-Cola Company-," * middle of August. You'll find Ga* The firat priae will them at intervals in The Saturday beSIO,QQQ. Contest lioaes August Evening Post, Literary Digest, 25,1027. Visit our plant end WU _ Liberty, Collier's Weekly, and be glad to give you tafavj Ufc.. If you h»»» not already n»Uo. *»« the ~<Tr BARNES-HARRELL-RAWUNGS CO, INd«k7w : Bottler* Phone 547 1— T"; _ r JR 1 ... 1b ,"i » ■*■3*** .. . ..*_ V —• ■*...• }:: •. ■«•- i • inTTK -•** p * 1 *V ■ ——■ ■ -, -I ■■■■ ' w m '.JIB ||| I II - > .. lfii || 4 * - n THE FINEST FORD CARS EVER OFFERED IH i ,♦ HI Finished in attractive colors and with many improved HI features, FORD Cars TODAY are higher in quality than || ever before. • • ' , igß Iri Closed Cars you have a choice of three Pyroxylin • || colors maroon, gray or green ; in Open Cars two color ■ selections—blue or brown. Five wire wheels are stand- It aid on Closed Cars, and all cars are equipped with four .|| balloon tires. The new vaporizer gives better engine || operation and increased gasoline mileage. . || We invite you to inspect TODAY’S FORD Gars bq thaf II you may more fully appreciate how well they meet motor requirements. * I JOS. R. WILLIAMSON, INC. I Authorized Ford Doaleri 1 I .215 17-J9 W. Center St* H> 11 II Goldsboro, N.C. -- -f—H Lb a*o at k <H»t of SSw.tMv today wax • ’ “***' ' • '•;- r * *"“ i th«i property of J w Armatron* and Alfred w. Brown. the prop eny for tTt.ftftp h«dn« tW trst mjr Rrr mint Trpwr bitHrxw none appearing, ' /'The purchase:* have not annoum-- PAGE SEVEN ''■■■. ■. ', i. »• «d what rhtFy wttt dn wtflf-nirhnse I wootjcn howl the lf<> acnw of land that go with h , r* 1•.-■ ; V- Used Fumiture

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