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PAGE FOUR fIfBCOLDSBORONEWS ft ArilMM Riwf 1 Building Mill I immmmm, .. 11l .1.1 a *»■ ■ —■— - f • ~— Ba>Sa» .«»<>» —§ Ml >•><>*••••>•«•*••••«> ftJf »<••«•• *»« «»•«» u> M a>akA>* 49 Hr Mi t« ,*••#••••••«••*»••«»•»•• •• 1*99 WUED PRICE OUTLOOK GOOD From this dixUnce, It begin* to look u if I tobacco growers will this fall their weed about equal to prices [Vector Moss of the Oxford Ex an iddrias h*ro. said that ha uM again be good. When Di al li* to ait up and take notice, m than an? other man in the better,poated on every detail of ing tobdcco, In the field. Hi the i tile factory the world over baaed hie assertion of belief in war on the fact thA stock of if Oft fiffiiftr to those produced i not stock on I time laet j tmr. Declaring that int tobacco was going to bring — - * i M --*- - - - L- j .-I-. i intounis m ntor«ju, fNi Q6ciAf6u fta t—that only 101,000.000 fjghbde of tobacco had to be exported or used up $ hi alder to piece the world In the same ■pjttfeet poaltion aa It was at the same time i|i| ylar. Ba cited export! tor the first quarter to indicate the posaibility of the 101,000,000 Yesterday Information released' by the de K agriculture, Washington, was to the Ms tobacco exports from the United « Um flm soar pwßthi as tUa yW light jwr curt vsfn over the corn dad ad 19M despite the ikrliiui in ex ia resulting from disturbances in that as tahaccn exports amounted tn iai^ ids with a value of f4ft.470.820 during from January to April. During the lUt year, 1t6.Mft.448 pounds were i while the poundage wae less than • pgfc* brought was $50,128,641. t Svery typa siperted reflected a substantial gain, except Maryland and Ohio Export which to little more than, *OOO.OOO pounds kbt flee per cent. Exports of laark tobaccos were flfpeeially encouraging considMring the* heavy lAdm aouai of these types endilged ia 1026. Then* • xstt a gain of 1 per cent on fluweurde tobacco, 61st pfr cent on Barley; 17 per cent on dark-fired Ken tpcky and Tennessee; IS pgr cent on dark Vir gfnia; IP per cant on Green Elver and on-sucker; ahd 48 par cent on cigar leaf. ' Y m I ' J ■* wj r~ '— "t W NRWBPAPERB REACH BILLION ‘ , r - DOLLAR CLAM jt. The aswepsperi of the United BUtes, for the tiaw ia their are dying u bill ion 3 dot lißhusinss this year, vrWHv, assistant man jfeglag edMer of tfte New York World, told mem fafpl of the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ •Mpdatieß at their annual banquet, held at Buena Income tnm sales, he said, will be $260,000,- ■; MO and from advertising $760.000,Ab0 despite the Agllaek reported f rom moet aectiofta of the coun se over 1926 rrowing at sn I. Last year t newspaper is ersons more »read. Every r every other V _ evening a smily. When 000,000 —nine publications for each so the 25,000,- SOO families of the land. I , sag- - The Carolina Shippers Association, Inc., is performing a valuable service for Eastern and Central North Carotins through the alert, efficient fashion in which it ia protecting the interests bf the section ralatike to freight rates. No section can make the prugreee it should—no matter how tremenduous its aatural possibilities and natural resources—4f it is helplessly handicapped by un fair transportation rates. New industries will not locate where they cannot get fair freight sates ead industries already located cannot grow As rapidly as they should. One evidence of the work of the Carolina Shippers is its recent victory for a fourth class freight, rate for peaches into the Eastern Caro lina points. This will save on an average of $45 per ear, a saving that will go into the hands of the consumer. Again the Association is now demanding a just refrigeration car charge as compared with neighbor states. W. -L. Thornton. Jr., secretary and traffic manager of the Association, estimates that the State pays on an average of $lB per car above a reasonable price for service from points in the State to New York City. South Carolina several hundred miles farther away than, North Carolina, |>ays several dollars per car less for the same service that North Carolina does. The Carolina Shippers hope to gain a re classification which will change this situation in the hearing scheduled to pe-commerce in Wilmington next week. The thousands of barrels of potatoes now be ing shipped out of the State over the Atlantic Coast Line railroad are going at $1.50 per barrel cheaper than they otherwise would if it had not been for the work of the shippers. The Association is doing a good work for Eastern North Carolina and it should have the un divided support of the shippers and general* pub lip of the sectieai. •4 . "15 -10 N THE WRONG FOOT w. *** • • "Vv ■ Charlotte mlaisUrrs at a rceent session of their association split on a vote as to sanctioning Sunday newspapers. The Free Methodist church peeeed resolutions decrying the reading of secu lar newspapers er publication* on Sunday. » It seems to us that the Charlotte ministers who voted against Sunday newspapers *2nd the ing on Sunday are off on the wrong foot. If some Fpee Methodist church which decries secular read* of the preachers would spend more of their time in preparing sermons that have enough meat *lll them to warrant Ise by the newspapers, the min isters mlftlit reach, through the papers, thousands Who never go to the churches. . , m ■ - A' One thing the automobile won’t do that the horse would—take the driver safely home after he is roundly druak. » '“"SHEARS ANUPASTE THE HIBHOPS OF BAVARIA jOHonroe Journal) Moating around in the newspapers is some thing about what the bishopa of Bavaria have re cently had to say about the deplorable customs of the women in their country who with the virus of modernity. We know little about Bavaria and less about its bishops, but the dis covery which they hgve made is quite interesting. Thqy claim to have discovered that gymnastic contests in which women engage are immoral, and they wall, "Where are the ladies who faint?” Where, indeed are tne ladies who faint? They are probably gone away with the ladies who wore bustles, the ladfei who wore spit curls, the ladies who wore chighorts, the ladies who wore ten layers of underskirts, the ladies who swept the gutter with their trails, the ladieA who aspired tor'bave buefe-’and hips like barrels and waists like lead pencils, the ladle# who sat lights in the windows to gttract thcifcdhmteohmfrgids hamt tad, gat and sighed, while waiting For the truants, the la dies who thought refinement depended upon a de nia) of the facts of life, the ladies who thought ~t«c S*wni»n. the-ladies who cultivated a fear of the dark, in short, all the ladies who pitched their scheme so life upon the clinging vine idea and upon fai)ure*Ho become the slave of some gallant lord, were satisfied to pass their life 111 the of a poor but much abused relative of the family. WHERE IS THE BLOOD? (Hickory Record) Are the edltotld writers of this state getting old and losing their vigor? To date we have not aeon a single editorial pertaining to the lure of the creek bank and.the, fishing tackle this year. TOiere have been some wfftlnga of fishing specifically but so far thia spring the boys on the editorial desks hvae refrained from Ashing generally, that being an expressed longing f6r the cool and moist i spot where a pole may be rested acrdsa a stump and the line thrown into the middle of the pool. Wfcmwla ftp Mood of |n earlier day ? _ ,yg« aasggsp.wyi. — . CHIPS OP THE OLD BLOCK , ma . The tightest man in the world A man who on Xmsa Eve will go out on hie back porch and fire his revolver said then coate back in the house and tell his kiddies that Santa Claus com mit I p/I mii< iiio ■viewsuu wwivvwi - ■■ —■ f ■ *• • • I called up a girl the other night and asked her to marry her. She replied, ’’All right, I will, who ia it talking. * • • v When Lindbergh made his flight every American newspa per had a lot tq say about it. When Columbus discovered America not a word was said about it, in any of them. INSTITUTE AT 1 CAROLINA SOON - »-r >fW»» wmBMMMWPiM Dates are August 16*September 3; Course* In CoeChlng. Re creation and Serial Work q' , * ’ f CHAP El, HIM., JuiMt tS-Tlic U»t- Vecvtiv. u( Nona Carolina r^ie^lon iHviaiwti Msottnc-Ml today u khaiml annual Suauner nutituta Lu Im* lwW hart Auguift 1* to siitu Annual Coacbm* B<H.h>( win l.e la coDoactton with tba Inatltut*. The Hummer Im) ituH W«a waa first trim out bare a yaar aao. and !t met with k ich auccaa* lhat along nltb tba aaaouncaaMnt. for a aerond one comet tba Information that It will bo «vo* more oomprehenatre Tl l» aumaiar there wtll ba offerer! • hort ronraee in rhnlt’tl tducatlou. rerreatton, and eodnl. work. The Coaching school will bo under hla direction of K A Pltacr. Ilirec lot of Athletic*, with H. It HMihln •oryina aa fltcratafy. A will run from August 33 t# Beptawb* r * and la panned especially Coir |llgh acbool dlreciora. ('•#<*« Wtll be offered both in tba ttul-ory and practice of the coaching of football, bashatball. baseball, track, tenala, and soccer. Tha morning hours will b* da voted to led arcs and diacu*sion% while the afternoons will ba glv#’ Mvr to pradlcp pad to tlen*o«9tral lona In tha coaching of athletic teams. Hpedal lectures will aiao be given on the physical car* of athldea and on tha Interpretation of the rule* governing fK? various branches of orgaalaed athletic*. Various enter -UT&dlwu faa lor a*-out side of tha regu lar hours wtll ha provided. last year the enrolment In the coaching school was T3,.from eight states. Ifndar the direction so Dr. Itow ard W Odum. Director of the School of Public Welfare, there will baa Testlle social fnstlt.a*. from A«gu*t 1C To Augual 35. The Sonlhara Teitllc Social Service As soclation la cooperating with the Ex tension Division In rondi|rtng short coarse* for this Institute Dr. Odum and l,e# M Brook* of the Bnteerabjc family will condad. course* In mod ern social problemßev M. T. Workman, Os the Chapel Hill School of Rcllglan still offer a aerhsi of lec tures on "Principle* of Christianity" ’nipre will he round table discussion* dally for the discussion of mutual VihtHeiwe es social worker* In iadtse-' trt*l ('ommunltleo. The School of Recrestlon aad Phy sical Education, another division of the Institute, will Its under the .(on of Harold t> Meyer, assisting him will be F D Chsdwlck. Reglon ,l IMrector. Bov Scout* of Ameriran; Jan • Fn*. physidal education Instruc tor. I’nlveratty of >Arth Carolina Summer School; M+r* Mary l»ul»* Hollnnds Camp Five Olrla lC*e<-titlve; ‘Ykveffcr from the Dennlalon Msuu 'suturing company. NORFOLK - SOUTHERN RAILROAD Passenger ScNdafo* Effective May 2, IffM From Goldsboro, If. C. Lv. 7:00 AM—Beaufort, Nor folk. and intermediate eats. Parlor ear Now m to Norfolk. 1:00 PM—Beaufort, Norfolk and 8:00 PM—New Bern, Norfoft and Intermediate points. Bleeper, New Bora to Nor s. flklk* For information apply to R. R. FUTRELLE.T. A. Goldsboro, N. C. BeaaforL Jackson Springs, Morehead City. Nags Head, OrWntaL Nor- , wood. Ml also. Mol __ Pavem nTc. notice or TirotKrjnutE " IMir iU by rttttM of th* power •nA i-mfarrol In > ewOH d**d of (root dat'd tpe Ibth day of M*y, lIU, ud utcutof br fw ML. Lcvli as tilt OctavU Lewis, to tbe Raleigh Backing * Truat Company, eceorlng a loan to tit* Security Sa tual Life Insurance Company of Htag hum tan, s. t„ «M*l fttf of trust It truly r* lorded la tke Office of tbe Ref later <f D««b soy Wayne County In Book I*s, page $33. there hating be*n default! in the payment of tke lade lx edn«#*i thereby secured. the under i* IB® TTtJUrsr ill T*TP l"CI tut qO trunk aeli to the hlgbedt bid der to rank at tbe Court Hone* doer In Ihr City of Gold*boro, oa There* day. 1 ,ly 21st. at twelve o’clock M., a cet tai lot* or parcel of Uad lying and being an the North aide of We« cdl leg* treat, in tbe Town of Mount Olive in Biogden Township. Wayne Ceunty, defined anti desrrlbde as fol lows, to-wit: • Beginning-at a stake on College. M, h\ • Water#' corner and running thence westerly slxty-fe«t to a stake, Mr* Geo. K Hood's corner (now M. & Uarfleld'a corner); thence Northerly With Mrs. o*o. B. Hood’s line Ifow M. C. Barfields line) J 75 feet to a •■take In Gut Mrs- Geo. K. Hood Una; tit**** Easterly wWi Mr* Hood s Hue sixty-six feet to M F. Waters's corn er; thence Boutherly with M F. Wat ers* line J 75 feet to College Street. th« beginning. Bald lot is tbe same a* Ufa i conveyed to K J Sherrod by Geo. K. Hood and wife by deed dated of December, 1912, and r»- cimfed in Book 112, at page lit of tbs Wayne County Registry, by dnnd fiom K. J Sherrod and wlf# to said Joe. M. Lewto, dated the 31st day of October, It Ml., and recorded In Book 120 page 33U. of the Wayne County Registry and is a part of th* lands allotted to Miss J. Annie Flowers, now Mrs. Geo, K Hood, in the division of tbs lands of her mother. Nan nte I*. Mowers, as appears by refer ene* to the report of said division as reeo filed nt Book *3. page W 3, of the Wayne County Registry. Thin tha 20th day of June. 1927. RAI.KIGH BANKING A TRUST COMPANY, Trustee JIOTICK oi RALE OF LAUD I BRBB HOKTUAt.I. ‘ Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain Mort gage d*etf executed by C 1,. Britt and wife Utile May Urlit, dated June 1, 1923, recorded lu the. Office of the . HfgJticj of. D**da tor Wjtyßn Count*. North Carolina, in Book ICS at Page jni, default huvlug been made In the payment of r#B) Indt-biedn'as secured by said‘Mortgage deed the undersign ed will, at twelve o'clock Noon, on (Bi&fknp.stq, f A 8080 ROOF ovCK YOOR HEAD IB - { ! ‘ W 1 t cvbrythimg eur OVBRMMAO. a A lenky reof mesne troeble abend and everhead. i’, ” - - .'nL Tiwwbte with apaltowd Bawn. Trouble with strenked walla dad inarhed raOfaffa. Troeble with ptosfeK* ■r •-> f .' ' ' “ • 1 • , If year reef shew* stgM es glv tog In to the weather, ‘phene as. Our stocks tor lade many kinds of heed gear far heneto and we caa famish you with aa little as you want er as mark. - „ , v ., fiRfM MANVE4CTVHN9O .OoMibonuJ RbhiH CntoilNl ■ ' i J Monday, July llth. 1917, at the Court House doer th QolMtie, i—Q« Weyne Cownty. offer for eq)t to the htgheet blddey for cenh. tha following desertb m tracts of land. .(touted in Orta them Township, 10-wft: Ist Tract; Bounded on fh* North by tha lands of Oeorge Phillips, oa the by the lend. of CL L. Britt and *hera. on the Sooth by the Jaodn of John Deaatog. oh the Went by the finds of Wash DatuMa*. nalatof t« acres, more dr lend, dad betas nil •t tbe loads of which Mrs. Worth Dudley died seised and poeeeeeed dad "being the lends which demanded U she asid Ann Raynor at a| from the Mid Worth Dudley And Tract: Itogtaalng at a stake on the road. John DedaligY corner and runs h<a line It 11 W. 54 poles id a stake hi Worth Dudley’s Had. thsaee bar line N. K B 23* pales to ■ stake and pine, the corker of Lot No. 4. thence that line N. lb East 4 I*4 WANT ADS ILL WANT AM AM CAM—M MV AM OB 99 fljlM TMUI Regular Type (like this) l*c P*r Word Urg« type (lUm lUa) 2e Par Wooi If an error Id mads TUB NMWH Id respoaalWe for only dad toaartla*. fhd customer la rmgnsiihts bar aubdeamM htoseftaa. Tbe ddvartkagr j* buuJJ notify Immediately It any eerraettoa Id aaeddd. . BP YOU WAIT ULICK BBBCLTt, ABTBBTIM UM - ' "i ' 0 FOB SAL*: LIVE STOCt- Four cars graaa fat range mixed cattle; two cars graaa fat ranga mixed aheap; one car grass [tt isnge mixed goats; one car no. f, 90 pound feeder sbodts; one car. email pig* 45 00 to 99-50; one car grad Jersey heifers and milk tows be; one ear all range grass fat irteera fc; 16 large beautiful COO pound Shelling ponies 975.00; f. o. b loading' polnL write or wire L. B. FULMER. BprlnffUld, 8. C. .. 6 21 2t pd ” ~ . , ... ■ . . i ■ ■— FOR HALE RETURN TBIF TlflKF “to Miami. Fla , one whole and one half fare ticket good until 29t£ June—wilt sell either off both. Apply C W Merrßt, at Peoples Grocery, Phone 3714-R. 21 3tp « . KTRAYdD JKHMEY COW, UN Y BOUT knowing tbe wbereabeut of a med ium slse. light brown Jersey cow, f ear marker No. 31S$. please call phone No. loot. Reward offered. , « 3t pd ." I —■■ Hr r FOR BENT—4 8008 HOLME M Oak Heights. Modern conveniences. Call 446 W. a „ S-21-tlcbg WANTED —BY EE PEEK NC-BD r —dtmearapher, permsnsnt or sub. f' otitule position, Well equipped for jteneral office work an well. Wri t P O. BOX 691. > « 1» • top —-— .. —' rtA>TEUh>HIHRT RELIABLE colored girl, a Job doing general house work or nursing. Apply, Bvn Bennett. 409 West fclm street 1 I comp ' - 17AO A DAY FOR AMBFTIOtJM KAN who can furnish references, |35 a week 6 day week—opportunity to increase _pay to I7f-tl9b weekly In elgh aontbs. Meat have car and call on farmers to this connty. Tell about yourself. KURBT and THOM AS, Eastern Division, Freeport, HI. 6;19 6t pd • - ' 11 FOB SALE- ONE DOUBLE SF.RYH'E day bed complete, alnwst new. In quire K. E. Hunt. Phone 126. b 19 21 , nOABPEBM WANTED t»im» family can yonnr men. Good menls. privacy of' s home. 411 N William street, b vlb 2t pd -■■■■ ■— ; *rt —— ■■■ 1 **""• HKi'RETARY: EXPKEIERfED, DE siren position In Goldsboro A-l references. Secret try cere News. C II ts comp mm sym wee evswmnss SSS. ■ VI KBITI * WIYr TT It IB IM9W MUM* ■ room downstairs. Gentlemen ooly Call 1847-W. „> ; Jif?:. SA M FOR MALE MIX KOOIT HOLME 10ii3 N. Virginia street, Oak Heldbt For ll days Will offer this proper ty at a reasonable prkf. Nfl, cay rylng charge, mads If you art pay Ing $36.00 per month rent, you can easily own this home. Mae me quick its a bargain. R E Davie, City. AlbUt. *>une 611-J FOR RALB REFER THOROUGH bred German Police Puppies, 6 -weeks old. Can furnish registration papers. 0. P. Cole. Phone 1080-W. 9 19 — ' ■■■ iiu ' J ..it- v’ . TUESDAY MOHNWG. JUNE 21. JMT , poles th lb* public rand, these* the public road as * ■igndert. to the Thin the l«b day «f June. 19*7. J. B. HOOKS. CLERK SUPERIOR COURT MORTGAGE* MTtC| ts AMUVIfTBATOB H»*l«»g qßsllfied as of the Estate of HMsaheth BeM, de eeaeda. tote orWhfha (Jewnty. Mevto Carol i thin to to notify lii ; piriotis ]mig| cktloift iftlM* iiis to tha nndstslched at Goldabdyp, an #r before the 29th Any of Jdoe, 11*9. «t thh not toe will be pleaded to bee.,, es their recovery AM ftanjln toe. debied to said Ratbto will -please make This th* 20tb day of Jane, 192 T. Paul B. Bald. • Admlnlatrstoi ot Btisabeth Ret* 'ni t fW‘ * 4 21 bt FREE TICKETS TO NORTH STATE 2f' Two nanaca of wßitd suhaeriß* —S *».. Nffwa City Delivery Bya Uto ara drawn dally wad dtotrilwt ed BMonf tke waat ads— WATCH FOR YOUR NAbfl TO APPEAR. Monday and Tuesday—Fred Thomaon with Silver lUjtg In “SILVER COMES THRU” Present clipping es year name at tbe Waat Ad CewM«r es Tbe News 6*fere 1 P. M. ea the day follow ing pabitoattoa. , " ' 9 * WANT AD READQUABTIBB - Rhone Ml 9 ' -.-- r FDR RKPT ONR AFARTKENT IB ttmbridge apertmeato. Phene Ken neth O. UoJnU. bbl ar If. .2* ,^.r—, FOB RAM 0B BRIT-9 ROOM, tore story kenae aa Oleander ntonne. k - Rto* Bi—Hq ' -- RltHlfßT BILK AND CRBVM fre*h from high grade fluraatf coirs with Grader A rank. Phone »10 J Daffy. 4 1* <tp FOB FRFhll SBBIBPt AND FAY puss ea Fr'day’g cell GRiikto'e mar ket. b in ts eh , TRULY—MILK IS TBE MTAFF Off life tad when ft la pare yen map feel sore there oao be an ether fend so totooitoii. We sail osadn a. Milk only. Adame Entry, > a „u. WJ J. . S. - —1_ —^ LOST BULL DOG, COLOR BABB brindie, large leather collar wMt bra#* spots, answers to name es Jack. Finder return to John Q. Baker, and got reward. Phone 1117-J. ■“ 6 17 3t ch •' JU ■ONEY-N0 BONUM. AT DBATB will your widow lnberß the HUMS or a MORTGAOKT She Inbertte the llok|B on our plan. Net cost ten yeath on Iffe laeurance and Inter est only $376 per thousand at ago 35. Modem improved property; White people. W. O. PARSONS Wayne National Bank Building. grama aad Initials on your linens («d dr eases, phene 2|l-W. !*&»*4LiU2 £l i 'ZS~ FOB RENT FI KNIMBEO BOOMB ho» and deter, sresfai hang to wiafer.' Apply $m W. a.u eUw>t. : _or pJione 3JI-J. C. D. Grave « W K oh FOB BENT A 8008 APARTMENT furnished tor real. Henderson s partwent. Ppeaiant location and cehl tot anmmer. Phone W-W. b 4 ts ch WANTBB GUANO BA4N, EE gardleee whether washed nr net meet be Dree rot end bated. Alan , beef hides and scrap metal, highs* frlcos paid. Goldsboro Iron and Metal Oempaay, Phone 795, uppao it« Baton DHtob. ' - : ** . 4'<*"' *'• -ffcrr-* . y "V- ii-f’-? a a . . i is.: ... ... iL. . w_.
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