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Thia overwhelming deer* wah ae< omplisbed hr the first, eeeootf and third atrtag Furman play era while the brllllaat quarter back Whiter Rawi aat oa the beach aa a I,away area a skyrocket through the Mae ta the flret half »ad teamed with the elusive Crawford te pile up touch mt—IBWORO, Not 6-OFI-Ded bya bewildering Jack McDowell, state College -oeuttaaed Its cruise toward ehaaarhwbfp honor# today hr d»- lentfef Dwrtdao* 36 to «. >• Ttnue Mims the Welfpack leader lifted deify tinted pauses te Ooodwin to were touchdown while p the fourth truv brought oa following paa* eg to Where* add a Smashing drive through too Itavtdeou Hoe. ' Davidaoo’g tvlly came la the third pwtod foltowtmd a drive from the Wild Tm mw* tfad with orer aod Harrt eqa Mhdfag the field. Nexhit carried the hall evyr. . it •tpte excelled la Drag down* and pardaga gained grhh MeDewall fee. twriag with a IS aod a 4« yard runa email part of his weadarful Greatest Sale •• ■- 0 ' / t •+“■ '. ' * A * * % O IN THE HISTORY OF OUR BUSINESS BEGAN AT Joseph Farfour’s | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER STH AND CONTINUES UNTIL CHRISTMAS « « We r»fly ever put on a Special Sale, but when we do, the public ran rest assured that we have UNUSUAL BARGAINS TO OFFER. Because tobacco is selling at very low prices, we realize that farmers, who are our biggest customers and best friends, must make a little money go a long way this year, so we are going to meet the situation from now on by selling goods at the very lowest possible prices. This unusually low priced selling will be in vogue at the store of JOSEPH FARFOUR, better known as ‘‘Big Joe”, from now until * Christmas. • > • | -COATS ' DRESSES ". m For Indies, Misses and Children For M , sgeg and children ' * > JFh it buy a Coat until you have We | mve a nice assortment and |A looked over our wonderful bar- wil| save yO J money on these W. \ \W bains. troods 5 * \Wm, > SWEATERS Women and Children . H?\\ 15,1 For Men, Women and Children HATS! -HATS! * \\\ Prices from 95c up Priced from 98c up t \\ \\ Don't fail to see our line before . We can please you. it Hr /blankhts, .quilts, and overcoats * Ur comforts 1 * J For Men and Boys * ****** \r T , **" u . .JfcSL Blankets, per pair ....... $1,25 We are offering these at prices 1 jr I Quilts and Comforts at prh*es that wUI sel l them when you r that will astonish you. have seen them. r Joseph Farfour (“BIG JOE”) WALNUT STREET, EAST GOLDSBORO, N. C. WILSON—<**) —guelohiag a Guil ford pass out of the air on the 3T vard Ilne.Rlggon. Chriatian back raced down the field in the forth quarter of today** gave to give Atlan tis Christian Callage t ? Ut I) wli over Guitford. It re alao Rlggonh toe that kicked the -extra point from place, meat and assured the Chrlslton* of a safer margin. Several.new playa un corked on Guilford gave the little Christiana the upper baud through out. ' LEXINGTON. VS. Net. Virginia Military Institute defeated • fighting Ter Meet eleven from North Carolina today by recOvUCtag a blank ed punt behind the goal line la the flret period *nd bolding to the margin. The fine I scare was 7 to 0. North Carolina fought desperata ly to evan the Xcore for three quar ters and outplayed the Cadets in every department of the game, lack ing only the final punch when within a saw yards of the goal. Ward sever al times ripped off long runs te put the Carolina eleven in scoring poal. Eon only Co ace the threat added with futile passes or the lom of the ball on down*. V. M. T.’s etuhborn defense nen. the goal line and balllity to break up passed accounted in large measure for the victory. Pass after paM throws by Ward In the final quarter ware knocked down by fadet backs, and on* Intercepted by ilaruer. who replaced Nabor , gave the Cadet*, *n opportunity to score. Garner's re placement from the thirty yard line, however, was wide. ;FOOTBALL / a 6 ■amammmmmmamMaa State 26. Davidson I. Furman 62. Wake Foreet 4. Princeton 30, Ohio State 0 Peun Stale 13, Gwo. Wa.hlngten 0. Navy to. West V. Waaljrn 0. ’ Vale JO. Maryland 6. Portsmouth 16. Drown 7. ( Penn ITaiveraity 24, Harvard 0. N. V. University 20. C*rneg»e Tech I •Columbia 7. John Hopkina 7—tie. V. M f. 7, Carolina 0. Virginia It, Washington and Is* 7. Vlt’a Nova 13. Boidon College 7. Syracua 6, Ohio Wealeyan 6—tie. V. P I. 36. 8 C. 0. Army 46, Frahline-Mamhall 0. Georgia 20. FlorWh, #. Alemaba 21, Kentucky 6. Michigan 14. Chicago 0. Ogethorpe. 14. Preabyterlnn « Cornell «. St Bon* venture 6 tie. VandebWt 0. Georgia Tech 0. Auburn 6. Tulane 6. Hampden Sidney 30, center 0. Illinois 14. lowa 0. Georgetown 27. Lafayette 2. Perdue li, Northwestern 6.- Tenneaße 32, Sewanee 12. A. C. C. 7. Guilford 0. Cletaaon 13, Cidtal 0. rtmtiaoeoga 13. Wttliaiu and Mary THE GOLDSBORO NEWS T. Univeraity of Carolina Reserves 20, Wl mington Infantry 6. . , twira uiT IT FIRHT BAPTIST (including a two week* aeries of meetings In which the claims to all epartmenta of local and denomination ai wdrk have boon presented, tha con gregation of Firot Baptist, church will have their aa"u*l el| day meeting today. The following program for the day will be carried out Sunday school 0:45 The paator will preach at 11 adoption of church budget following morning service. TSnner In baaement of church «t 13:80. TJua’lnsts meeting at 2:00. Reports for year ang election of church offi cers, Adjourn at will. B V, H. li. «:30, Bvening *er y4ce 7:ld. " f . Tom Atkins, colored, and Ma bel Newkirk were quietly mar ried last evening at 9:40 p. m. Immediately after the marri age a reception was given by the brother, Isaac Newkirk of the bflde and the young couple left on the north bound train for Washington City to spend their honeymoon. Adv. I>R. 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It will pay to see these cars if you want a bargain. . i ° J ' . SPENCE MOTOR CO, Forward < Hart - Schaffner & Marx at. e- %rt 9 p “ • ; ® U *^ B the »r V JV Vs \ have and topcoat '* . V jjp to >our h* I*, “*** Jk I mv wR p \ Ski \ . jd ■ BPgpjjP HP A A ' a •’ |g| r * I s design T < "th ' L J breasted fashions. terns. Young Mens’ Shop H. DiKon. Ray Armstrong. A. T.' Griffin, Graham Hood, R. C. Robin son, David Pike, William Royoß, «- M, Avery T. M. Bisi«ll, Bd«»r Balt* O A. Cleluent. Geo. K. Freeman, A. T Griffin, C. I£. Gurtey, J B. Hooke. H. M. Humphrey. Sol Isaacs. A. H. Kerr, C. B. Miller, W. W. Minton. Rev. P> Mclntyre, Tho*. - Norwood, Talbot Barker. Women Worker* Mrwcltme* Paul Yelverton, J-oe Parker. «. I. Roee. Z. T. Brown. John Hawley J. R* hfitfgrave, F. Uriel). E. M. Davis. Geo. Spence, Prank Jones, Norwood Holmes. Lion el Well. H. A. Ptke, E, H. Bain, SUNDAY MORNING. NOYMfBBK €, ltlf Earl Thompson. T. A. Henly, Vaace Weal, 0. ■. Mniows. Vpsssy, Fowl, R. 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The prescription cost m* noth i ing. f ask nothing for it. I will matt (it if you will send ms year address. A pos al will bring it. Writs today. PAIL CASE, I*pt.»F-SM, Mrs stolen, ■ass. Drink - £ MfiVy I c£ £ You Get Home News First In The GoW«boro New«
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