1 TWO lVrGIRT WILL .ADDRESS : GOLDSBORO JIWANIANS Will Speak at Regular Meeting There Tuesday accepted an Invitation' to. address the Goldsboro Iviwanls 'cl ab' at ; the' regu lar meeting, to foe ieldTuesday night at 7 o'clock. ' The invitation was ex tended for the club by. Dr. C. F. Stros nider. ' : , ' : ', ' The Goldsboro Klwanians have come to realize the serious cohditlon incident to the advent of the boll weevil into North Carolina, and they have ; deter mined to aid the farmers in, solving the problem of adopting some crop to, In -a measure, take ? the ' place of , th fleecy" staple. Mr.: "McGirt r fcaV "been asked 'to talk on this phase of the farmers problems Tuesday night. V Mr. McGirt ? wU advocate thetadop tlon of the diversified f arming idea, which Includes livestoek on a .'sm&ll . .. ... i . will thereby establish a reputation for yoii? store-as going out'-of theway'-t dealfalriy; witlk ievetyone. "There is', unquestionably a much bet ter feeling regarding buamess 4 In. dustrjes everywhere, generally. Price are j n sQsounderN '-'basis and our- coun try's ; condition will be . satisfactorily met-and ; solved Within reasonably short time. - Already the -ptimlstie effects oti the XtiiA of cotton and; to-: bacoo priees -is being f elt throughout thfntirVvsouthSk Talk good times, relieve good tlmes -and you will ha,ve "good. 4 times.!' ''' r Mr. Myers was tn Wilmington jres terdaty aa" the guegt of ' W. F. Margin, local manager of "the Morris Fertilijier company, nd IL. V. HIne, lbci.1 man ager erf Morris and company, paekers, at the Cape Fear club. He met a number of grocers and other citt tens UPlnerhia TI tfl ConelUdindT a V' scale, to begin with, more "hog and "W. A- MoGirt, manager of th North 'Carolina Landowners' association; has hominy. - orm other words i.tip win suggest that the " farmer aiae,vi near as ; possible, everything ' lie needs - to orpvlde the sustnanceof -lite,-both for -his family and for farm stoclr. - Thia looked out for.l; themvttie farmer can: safely plant a little cotton. . ' ' TECLSr HOW TO BRING ECK GOOD OLD DAYS 7 : GB.4.B A CAR AND TAKE A TRIP TO THE. BEACH Spend the Day Pleiumntly at LUMINA "THE PEOPLES PLEASURE PLACE" Bathing at Its Beat Bath Houses Open All Day Today LIFE GUARD OX DUTY IOiOO A. M. TO 600 P. M. SUBURBAN SCHEDULETIDEWATER POWER CO. In effect Tuesday, September 6. 1921. . Advertising Manager of Morris and Co., in City for' Day Gives Advice I 6:86 6:55 I 7:25 8:80 10.00 11:30 Lv. Wilmington. A A. M. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A M. 1:06 P. M. 1:0 P, M. S:00 P. M. 2:80 P. M. 4:30 5:00 5:35 6:10 6:40 P. 7:10 P. 8:00 P. P. M. P. M. P. P. 8:00 P. M. 8:80 P. M. 4: AO P. M. Lv. Bench M. M. M. J4. I :15 AM. ff M. S 11. t M. 9:00 P. 10:00 P. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 Midnight M. M. M. M. M. M. M. :00 :40 7:10 7:40 9:15 10:45 12:15 1:45 2:15 2t45 3:18 A A. A. A. A. P. 4:15 4:45 M. M. P. P. 5:15 P. M. 5:45 Ps M. P. 6:20 6:55 P. 7:20 P 8:15 :15 M. M. M. P. M. P. M. P. M P. M. P. M. P. M. -4S P. M. Saturday and Sunday only, lixaijy except sunaay, Saturday only. 10:15 P. 11:15 P. M. M. 11:45 P. M. Special Schedule for Ssuedays Cars leave "Center" every 0 min utes from 8:80 A. M. till 8:00 P. M., and leave "Beach" every 80 minutes from 9:15 A. M. till 8:15 P. M- Preight Schednle (Daily Except Sundays) Ieave Ninth and Orange streets 9:80 A. M.. 8:30 P. M. Leave Beach 11:45 A. 4:11 P. M. 8 an Cay Leave Ninth and Orange streets. 11 A. M. Leave Beach 12:45 P. M. Freight office open 10 A. M. to 11 A. 1L "Wilmington has all the essentials for a great seaport and with the re turn of normal conditions, particularly in export lines. Wilmington will right fully come into her own and become a power among the great shipping porta of the world, declared Charles W. Myers, of Chicago, advertising man ager of Morris and company, packers, who spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Myers is making a tour of the citielTn which Morris and company ' have branches, and he earn here from Nor folk, to which place he returned last night. Mr. Myers gave some straight talk on advertleins methods and n believ ing in good times in. business. "It is the function of advertising te. Instruct as well as to fulfill ts principal mes safe, that of selling goods. Readers often look at your space, if you are an advertiser, merely f6r the purpose of determining exactly what your lines or brands are; whether your prices are equitable; possible onty to ascer tain your business address. Advertis ing in its fullest sense not only builds up busniess, but it. stands up cities and communities. "Advertising is the very spirit of current events. There is, however, still a little of the effect of pessimism existing in the business world. Don't listen to it. It has done its worst and we are rounding the corner -of gradually Improving times. "Change your advertisements often jr make them 'actually advertise seme thing; make them full of human .inter est, inspirlion, pep. Get acquainted with your " customers personally and keep acquainted with them; stop at no expense within reason and prudence to keep faith with your traTte. Tou NEW! INSURANCE AGENCY i ; OPENS OFFICE HERE Northrop Insuran.ce A g ency; Inc., New Concern ' s Northrop Insurance Ancy, Inc., is the name of the newest Wilmington concern and its officers are R. H. Northrop, president; Thos. H. Wright, vice-president, and - Thomas W; North rop, secretary .and (treasurer and gen- jeral manager1 ot the business. Offices i e uii me secona noor Oi , uitj uariou building, Secohd' and" Princess streets. The corporation wyi dovgeneral in surance Agency - business, ffepfesentlng companies doing - business, in ail lines. All the officers -;,ae experienced insur j ance .men. For many years both the! president and vice-president have been prominently connect: in insurance business here, - while for some time Thomas W. Northrop has been with the Charlotte office of the United States Fidelity and (Juarffnty company, and" has.-mad a splendid record. The 'company has adopted' the slbgan, "The Super-Serviee , Agency ." and- of ficers yesterday, expressed their deter mination of living up to its terms, ?nd ask the opportunity . of "solving your insurance problems' There is hardly a branch of insur ance In which the hew agency does not offer protection. AlSftong those covered are: Flrel marine; t6rnado. rent, hail. rental value, leasehold, use-and ocou . pancy, sprinkler leakage, profits, reg istered mail, parcel 'post, tourist bag gage, - salesmen's samples, 1 r transit floaters, auto triick transit, explosion, riot and civil commotion, elevator, ac cident, health, life, automobile, steam boiler, employers' liability,., public lia bility, compensation, group, burglary, plate glass, aircraft, engine, 'collective, credit, hclc alteration, collision, property damage and teams. The company will also do. business in fidelity and surety bonds. mlm i!i!Sis iniwJ iU : Cl I f4 III I I M I I I 111. .Ill IWVII I n I I !!! IVt illHMIflimt I 1 1 l t Ml" II, I I 9 9 9 , ( l I III i I H I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if i I I I MM I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I unit Hi!!!!! llnliiai i iiJ r, M M Mill I lift 11)11 iSiJrSTlllMlMMjl Ml Mini ItfHCS- iiidS i i M I It M I I I 1 1 II ltd I I I .1 I I M il Hi! llll mi Ii ii in !!! Ii urn III 1 1 1 it LI I III Llll w n lift ifkTkitVt ! Tlr- I II I 111 I III Ml it IIP I I 18 I ME S.flllllllllllllllillHin iii srSMi -i tmmw wm m i i imiii iimiiiuiiu na ease Mil Wim I I 81 I IB II i. WJP I At MS " i ! ! ! I 1 I I I " ' ' ' ! mmmmmm m in Si i IT 11? " ("rf C3 V.' ii'liihiiiii I ,T1 ii loimii illllllll iliii amnnnrnai. TTTTTTTTT sisMJliS iiiiiin II llMll iiiiiii itSssiil l lIM III) iiiiiii IIV ii iimmimJ I illilll! o Moving day means that lots of furniture and house fur nishings will hare to be replaced. Now everybody is trying to stretch money and get as much: for a dollar as possible. Our reputation for giving full value la unsurpassed That's Why our slogan - . "Walk Up a Flight and Save a Third has become the watchword of furniture buyers in Wilming ton, because, "when they" come here, they know well save them from one-third to one-half on every, purchase. And when it comes "to. variety, we again lead them all, for we keep a complete line of everything for the home from disttes to the handsomest suits. N6 matter what you need, you can find it here, and at Lower Prices -TKan Elsewhere ' .1 i " : i : ; ' -. -. . ; - " . . v Come in tomorrdw and let us furnish your new home. PEOPLES FURNITURE ;CO. INCORPORATED "WALK UP A PLIGHT AND SAVE A THIRD" . lft DOCK. STREET. ' and , 24 S. FRONT STREET cms Matter .To save yoarseif kom tmying a "twehre dollar style in a sixdollar quality, remember . that a shoe is only good if it's made good ; and you don't really feel sore of worth unless you buy- a good name. Therefore seek a name that stands for style with quality, and for value on which maker and merchant stake their reputations. Dorothy Dodd shoes' have been preerni nendy good for over twenty years; and value considered, they are better than ever today 1 -riW.-r-x m la I kin t r , . Introducing a New rage Having- secured the building f opmerly occupied by C. W. Las siter, at 114 N. Second street, I have moved my stock of TIRES, ACCESSORIES, OILS and AUTOMOBILE NOVELTIES At my new and large place of busi ness I have nov the accommodation "to undertake general- Automobile Storage. Don't be afraid to leave your car in our hands. " $10.00 COUPON BOOKS IP WANT ED 5 PERCENT OFF FOR . ; cash ': 1 -'. '. ,,--"-" .' -' ,.'-,.'. . " GAS, 20c H. L. FENNELL 114 North Second Street Telephone No. 95 1 -wv

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