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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS [ gH| THE WEEK IN .X'C GOLDSBORO By E. A. THORNTON A*Vt* . > rrr l , ) , T |-| -| unnaiT-imimti.ii.i wi.-j- - n r-j-w. --iv?«jpw»a Mrs. Ruth A < ile. 421 W 1' : n St ret t. r,.-. be ■ in*.’ . i- $? ! because of illne. ' foi the v: ■' w»ek? Mr C \ ■< member of tiii faculty it Ba: ue's Sen sc We «v: -h f• ~>! Ml 1 ie an r. l'C eovery. Mr? Addle G. Tlionhen -it(end ed the Shaw and Hu’.v »’.•••; ' ’ tbaH gome in Washington. D. C Sa! urdav. Octohei 20th. Mr Tb n ton reports aver fin*' • d tv ip. She was mined ;n Raleigh b ’ her niece. Mis • X d Av< i,-. Norwood Bovcttf. the s-m of Mrs. Lilli-' B Boyette, is Bu<v ip 2 ii-. New York Ci?v During the war he served with the 92v»J Division as First Sergeant an 1 studied for a while at the l:n versity of Florence. Italy. Miss Ida L. VV. nelis announces the marriage i.f her mother. Mrs Mijyue Worn i’-. to James • ih v ' cf'4l.l Can.M Street. Tb" couple will be at home on Canal St reel utter a week '■ honeymooning Lyric Soprano To Appear In Recital Miss Mattie Dortch Hatcher, t Ivrit .coprano. the daughter oi Mr. and M.- -I. Horn;-;! Hatcher, and a member «>f the senior class at Dili,oi! High iviiool. will appeii; in om . ; her u i ie.s of song re . ita!•■ at Jiud.u > g; ad« d !>-•• 1 audit... mu,. DudU .v Friday. No vcmt'i i 5, ft oi. Vliss Hairnet i -n h s:\it c n v- .:. l iv • n studying at the Jnihard School of Music. N-. ■ Yen Ciy f r * . v ...u 'u o .a ■n.'i . . Sh" is Goid.iboro’* most beloved and '•'utstaeding is ni s-uwun S. >■ has appeared m recitals- in most us the ieading cities in Eastern Carolina. He? nv.r-t ,-oconi recital ’c. iionai :h i. M Hops High Si-Si C iyirl.dM'ium ift Greenville, N C. She -i member of tu TY Hard 1 fir ■ :C ■> glee •'■ •’ ■ the girls quartette, and is sch< - '’tiled to appear on tli< p.-eg. an ‘.os of T •;-■■■■.'■■- '.V • WPTF dui mg they njcnih ■ f Do r mb( ?. 4 f T; ■ in is ■ |.. :■( -f iiv the Fir t CongreaatKv’M {'ti,-f Pudli-v Sb- is verv fond of ehi'drep, acUve in her church and Sand n- «<4i->rd art’": ties, -nd :■? n-ri-ma:'- t*-;-;-•'*:» - m hr? rch :■ >1 a* .Slidoh P.f-'Dr. K ; i.i Ch-icrh of n i-h ti " Rev u R R-ha.d,- v nastre. DjUarH y-'.S' > - Pr- w To b?cw Fivn Eleven The Dtßaid High Srhw T-c- ■ •vent down to their fifth st aight dc:cat of the season before the • * O. . - ■ ! WiJ ‘ r- • i 1 T .. S- h ■ vle’.-rp m \t v Bern Thurv night. October 2d. be the nn of 24 0 The first few minuter of the i || f urni feiituicd a ptmtinr due: tween the opposing kickers New B* rn . - nr got her running m:-- chine in action and a first tom k ri/wn resulted. During the second half, the DC •lard Tigers •!ned to get their ai' attack operating, but tbi- too, WHITE TO SPEAK AT YOUTH MEET ST. LOUTS - A chalinige io; y r u}ng people* so (•/ ‘ pHrF* 1 h^rn selvfs for leador.-diip in world at-. fairs by taking active inter: t m : eorretil issues >vil! he mad- in Wo! ler White, executive no.rotary the N A ACT’ f n ii \ -a -irg ~. .41 1 ?fv*rh armuiii ttAACp youth eiooi enee to be licln here Nov. Hi-l.'t Mi White ha- -.recently retimed from Huropt. ’‘.’here he mi\ ed a 1 a consultant t<- ♦hr Anvuirou dr!?- jT&Tiofi to the Pari inn of t?,o I’n ted Nation:- G«-:.eva'l Assembly. The par? of NAACP youti; in wi erans affairs will be discn-Med c the Gon sere five by Gvorer L. Ho <V l:-,:)id. V> ih'.ms Adirdnistration ’,ia isori repre»eiifat.ive who served the Bui-f.pean tht-iiter and in tht Southwest Pact fir with the 92nd end fi3rd Divlsio? Presiding at the Conference, at which more than 250 rrpv: r.rit lives of NAACP youth councils and college chup'ers will discus issues of impoitar.ee to the Negro in America, -'ill be XV. W, I.aw. a student in Georgia S’ .tv College and pa t president t the Savannah NAACP Youth Council INSURE WITH Gresham Insurance Agency Fire ~ Automobile * Casualty - Insurance HANDLEY BUILDING PHONE 2353, 2224-J proved diste 'mu- a • Qua tvi i-avk ; ' Everett's long toss intended for C iic, fell into t ie w tiling a: ms ,-f Ni'-w R. rr.'.s Jones who wont ; for uav dirt, making the -cm v 12-0. The exti :> point la led. DP knd's inexpeim-ncod team with thvir 'hacks to tin. wajj through out tile r, one »-■-•••. gave- up an 1 ! fuugiit fuim.rdy Kv-n tii<)U,-:Vi New Bt i n nuii?.' ■ thud lottcn down diivinc t)m third no irte-. thv h .--l •Si irgo'g -f Edward.-?. ? Shadding r.nrl Hamilton, caused Iho Cr .ven . e .in'v bovs t r > fun bi quite i. fieri Dillard was nov r . ; able to .-apitabzt on these mis c ue:-:. ) A last mii-.ute sustained drive hv ■ hi- T.--. ; ended ?:i N" Bt;n'. - :\ii t> '? Mb pe. nty ■!' run vine. Bj "ivw -ve?rf arrund hi? swn left ond for the final touchdown, and at the end tSu* score was West Si rev! High Soh/’o 24 Dil lard 0. Outstanding p-inverv so: ; the Tige'.s: Shedding. Everett '. Green. Durant and Hamilton ■New Bern: ' mes. Brown and William- A ivrm -rr of Goidsh -r. fans at! nded sh" game. The Dillard Tigers wiil p!;<y Samnson <:on;i!v 1 rainm*: Sviyi..; Hams of Chnfon in thei annu.d hoineconunc grune at the (-1 .)■!> bn: > MijiiiOiSr Stadium, N :v< ,! ’- bev 11. '1.45 p. tn A grand pa - 1 with floats by !sc school and : friends will feature the In-m-- corning day Biogram. Cw-icre iii •.< <-;d Bland arc looking fi 4 GROUPS JOIN TO GONOUCT WAR ON U. s. ILLITERACY W V -HUv- T<">y vANP- r = A?•o r- - - Cl li*. f- FS A srf- r 1 1i - ? (< ■ • . L&hei- cd*.irati;>n :r\: -rT, Nr-:? -* } ■ :jn p t o_ r r-| hr j V.; -. ♦ y. ‘V; t ’ h ’'d rrfp’vf'd r?*vd^ rc - of f «o << f■» <;.) h. » .) -s! -tv *v -■ ■iv ■ ' -i • -i.. -’ ? d py Officf of cdis-atii-w u -.vh-e ’? v 1.1 -. V;. : iKl'illt T-'fg-r-V-, : frv.n: :?u natlounl Tyro orfanr • T - ■* gi- n !'■ •r- g:>-. hc-L Hill"’' ' .- - ... ■ S. 1,;.-. 'in 1 -.tn.fsifvvay Iv? veavs untji sde-’ ■ji.-i-tc i -Pi-G Hindi VV . : see - Ti---- Wior l " nan-ied sue u- ?<• ■' •! pin* w > Be! - Si.-’, fpo.-v-r, hv. Conference f Nr ? ■ |, ; d r.r.il; ! C 4 : ‘-‘V. A . : icon Teachers assr-civt.i.n ,’mri mv ; In ■ ? d Bf.irvelen 1 w d P-ntrc -live CM, f-H ; nf p.’;.;s T r ■ J-1 .uicinMv in eperaii '-n at Atlanta • IP-, -'r'- i: r Fa! V.h ' Tk :- w - .-r and Virginia Shite College; and ; Hampton institut--. sidt-i by i-'uant:- : ‘ ■ d ; > ■ 410 fi on’ fhv Ca.r-.ogie - oorpnrat ion. Di Caliver wrid that the pioivair’ ! offered -workshops, roliego coi.n-’c.” ; and fe! !w shir- * pro vide : r ■ : and c-smenmily Iraden? ?j>eei flea fly 'rained for adult work The :is ; svimptinn of gi-oaier re-poosibihiy vi vi' 'A G: ' 1 - V’ei - fai |V , : ‘*.ooo toueiici-s and 250 -u;-en i < of 1 1> 1 1 * < ducution '.-.oil lead M'oaking t.etween lv-000 and 20.0 W! : indlvldu-xl' Jitt-ratv in anoihe-r year, ihe added. i ,w»o a into During the lust tw yovrs. nenny j ! 000 teachers of f.dul‘s have becrC aided hv the preivcf. Di: Cahvem ; pointed (in! that these tearhets have aonsterl $15,000 tv fuithvr the work : jp.\ e\ icience of their faith in it Ti.rough Juu( 30, $-15,000 iv. been i- xpended on the i AT ■ i’Mmenis of $17,050 to vx pvi'H'i , gating college? vne -pvtit ivitbin ; their areas for •'i. mon arfjii :• • cl, ..«:(!•> and college cours-in adult ! , education Harupton served . - cur lodian of the fund provided by the ; Carnegie corporation In ari-.! ill nr., service- fn; P.-v adi-i! , illiteracy work have be en enr.ii i iiwte. without - to tin t;.,v ■ merit !?. Mii.vv T«-ae!->ers Colh.-ge Wai-hingl-iri. c-veial dive ion. of tile D. C' pu- li. V.rf.ools and 'jn • :in Baltimore. Albany. G. , l.nth Rock; and the -Mat.- departn <, i .| education In Alabama. Arkonsa:-. ■ Georg:,-,. Lffuisana. Miiiu.-isi.ipi. South Cai-.ilin; l . mid Tvxa- D‘. Crliver held tl-.at the "tiirv ylii.(■■•?" of the project was emphi.>- i izvd by the army experienc' dur- ! ■ ing the last war and thv "anlicipat |¥ T\ C a "P {***% IQ - »' 4 s«*V'Yv ■ G,.v .. HV, ?' „ V . r: *?<. vy “H Jfflßl 1 ? ■ ..iia #1 H Mv - ~J H v 1'- ' ' '■" Jf:;T vvVGV! .'. ' ■ Mml ‘-W®) 1 '"P 'M ■ . ‘ : yf, m r ' : ' .G" ' -A, rnmmtjZTOZLl: r- -, k ■;.?%£, ■ ' J 'k K - T> 0 *‘fw • J .fi m *ZL\& t '+S k-< m 4 " 1 ' ’■s* ■ Jitemmm mmmm. | _ .... • S?4* * - : - , VETERAN POSTAL WORKER RETIRES BY "iiovi - t'OI NTJU i ■ W- ? -n ■ tb-. Mi? - f !• ; ; . with ' * ■■■ ;--i V,; . Qo-.-e .. -. .'. ! ' rveii of :l!fill. I.'C v-G \V? iv. ; i ber.Hi hi- ■?. I.;:i More - ; rd. . * • Mtn .-tip J K !)y,-, n. yi: ; th.'iigb, ;-t > > •i- -1 -. h< hart ■-?? >, •; i ; «f - pee at deliver,' H.v?:■ -n-.v 1 ,1 y. at- aib-i thv i’.'.v! nffiv*.- "• ■- ' ■•? G: u<-cd. in which make:- mu Ml'" - vo;.- 1 ■i • p .in: >../ 'lv . - , of the f egt pCTvoonei .4 -xv. itavinr; ..-ached the )'.-;;v<~. ■ ■; ng" -. f :'. 1 ! * 1- '! lIUW W - V. Vi':'!'- !(b r j-i-.‘? j ;a h. i -.-i vi . : ! , \-!, - .. 4- t ■ ,j ; -j. •,, !h i :r. A • ~ ! - , , . H; ‘' -■ i:-; •; . 1 , J . ii • I , ,>’ uh a -ct viveabb: . s. t. 1 r a .:■?• V.-e VT-'t hi ; ,.f, j, , . of 1J;f■ ...v p?''.'l: ' 1 . he ?i;> ... . V? (I ir . j-. . - ? j , i .:. ? JiTjc. .Sii'n kin ~ Krt -.x „-.i- in -J !!;. >. . !<>> i; -nt: her, t :v,. p-.p, i fftlicsw that he w. i V 9d . . .-j v Mei fine gvnlli'iT.-.Ti " uibiti ; oi r;n.Mi you. Wr ;> .... a D' 0.. .~: tl| j;, . Hire :..v-.in vv. niiy'ii ”u, . • r-d hi-, iiddd]*’ il:e-road vt.-.n.-t ) "Weil ecu-lug m nndei ?i R- pn' li ‘ can preGirfe-ni. 1 alway.-.- v.>te fi-at -V 'O in !ht ! rc-liifl:'! . 1 ■ But so;- ■-Mwe ar:d loc.-'i offip-.y 1 vote Democra!ic Webster !i:i . .'l l: • Hi- ■; addu-' " ’ ■ unid-” tv, the orts Inal post offic.-r ; bniki'.np, and Hit- oi.” ; irvcrv.u v f r .IVI i‘ ‘ hao .’ o', i/l-l it •, its p. r ►nt COmpleir.ipu of i-u :y Al -1 thous-h the jnj ...t.ai'f unv ■ numbers thn--- t,v< did .Ml Mu i work hUTi-elf when ivs j;.: : went, ; - Mi. at fifty dob i-rs n, “Twi a : Were o.i viglit-hour days tiieii.” he : vnd. "You jus: v.-rn-ked till yo:.- got Ghrouith And vou didn't gc'-t I pay foi .wHimiH. he c-r-.Hwiwv "Did anything exciting ever hao i'C-n to you on ’he job?’ w>;> asked ''Well, !he ■>, ~<< |.. , cl.’u p.-.i, fev ye;.)-.: j-j;; -u _ -on , I’vtfwvmMei bus 1 wui’i op duty ;n ' the time. We did h ve ,• lire ?...... • ->UCi: though Sion: .sfivi j /!.;,? L , i it. work The old Si an ton liev.lv,-,, ■ I buiidlrjg. situated i-iont v-berc ih. Oanic-ls barber v s!:, - j . :... li ri i -.1 1 down, and 1 hud :.. r.n. .. ■ office i-*'f.j with buckets of ~ ?-,t. , I- ■ keep the ...it ks I I •-.; 4 etc! .!.- Pi AN'S VISIT Wc-hstvr live-- :p ,-i coe;'. r-ui-!.- |wo Gory lion. ■ a- -Id? South f er Slrvc-t. Hie, two vu,.riled e|- i: ;.,r. t.crs and three gneifu-iuldren l:t - I with him. Web wo .-iub man, i> 1 1 : : belongs h, '.is siu! :i p , so-- - . Church. Now (i’.-ii he j. ;f.e Um . Ihe plans to '’isu 1 i. brothc-.-w . -■ of whom lives it Piuladvipki j 'Alter you get through visiting •around, --.vhai thru'.’" we “Won’t you get :ircd .-f ioafing? “1 don'l aiiv. loaf, th.e wir- Webster said - There's not hi : again-1 me getting new pan -tnm 1 job, you know j od problems of the selective service j here at home " Tic aifo ref,orled that represents* | lives of Belgium. Haiti. China. Eng land. India. Indonesia and Sou'.i j African and UNESCO officials have sought information from this pro ject as an aid in combating LiiiUa ; asy among other p. optes. SECOND SECTION -AS ' • "vs? s-f svs Rt'.f n -At. ... Ml -.. Mat Uc Ftortek Hatfher, tyi-n- --u./u daughter of Air ansi kfr--. .SM Kobe< Hstdier, 409 south ( entei Stri"C- o. -.i r ot' ihc t-ti-ioi :-tas. a* Dillard sSlgh Sehm > will appar in a scrle.-. •>! liny r ;-it if-, nt tin ISudli-y gr a ti ed S: hbol andiioriuni. Friday. \m i mtin S n». Al>ss Hat*-h --t r. one oj she promising lyric --o iir.»no;s in Eastern North Caro lina las i tidied at the Jnittiard hiHii ot 'Su.'-is > cxi Yci U Cilx f.r tb: ;>a-t two- imum-c., slv- Fas .ipp: in . oneerts ti n».-' ol' lh< leading »itir-s in Iktsl: rn <>. 1)1 i" urn 1 li t «li NON TOTh MARh THIRD BIRTHD.H Donnell Koriald aml i vniivi'. V* itson. the sons of Mr. and Vn -. lie; rge Vi ilsi.n, fit" Manglufr street, fuiidstirt-o. celcbratcid fhrii first arid tt.iril birthday i.uc ini; the moirli of tg-tob*: {ton nett and Connell are twins >•-!:- hratrd their first liirli’day tm Octetser !Uli t licir 1 -i.liiv i . "Milk and More Milk. ; F-.-rt.y-one T'uikish to-baeco ipro dut-ev- in Wilkes end Caldwell • tout*lies receivtgd a total of $-8. - 972.85 .for their c rop this year. Bladen County has planned an a 11-o-ut anti rat campaign, to : -<- condur'ed during No von-.;-.. ■ I: 's f-sHmated that rat.- ensl th-; j-pfvjple oi the county £-200,000 an - ' ' ’ ... „„ . ; THE CAROLTNTAN srt-'N v» JNTKRK.Af t.VI c:i\ ( y c.\m\ : - s< iuun . \r. i(i r ! i r-A n hi iUv of :* *!<>!?• C*J -mi nvi'jpi'i'-t. .it', ihp h<*!|j of .> f? oi \-mru led io inr rstaL'i .'Umrui jm tv-.E uLunl iai M>, \i-: t n r**)t <or/i - -* Vi li? iii <in a nil *>v« ? i'!< .imiu; V»* ? ' ; fM : < • . r* $. ? , a.go, *Jhe U hr**w* .t <V i * :>• ; • it% f» ■ : i'hr- - «hr Hi.-.- •- -• f to n*. V- ; t v ?k:L. V, l»f» i iU‘V<\ tor -T;f’h d h liDo? o n?-c f ?Lc ih ’‘.i.:Bi! f<*r ?■’ hi*:. ?a? t t-n l--r 4 \\>A\h*' - in « He* i", ;' - • H-.f'iUitii ?>ft‘ Dit <• leaning t.-' - . so of -li s n": hr t hon; ;t 4 u. ;t I.ituE v *•* fxtp'riiTM'cd it tor » •*' %•' «• -I . ’’m■■ i t th \ .-'ju? wet * r-o?Iin ■. t'jn ,s h»n.;, !>,* ■. h'ia > v'M' Happy Khmer New Year. Kmniy ~~ TCf*l>sC. T l*. ('riiftni, 4 ti'tOuina] employer a. (he «i?old>. w.frro \ oi'fice, provvnif'f'i :% g’ift -iincti hh, retire m«n» by IG)Tim:.o::U-r si>hit 8.. Haw?'-.*.. Sr. tn • ED SHOTiicsi Friday, t>r.ob?‘r ‘LJK i .1 1. | ' ‘jCsk fi % - '’ ' ''' - i C "sd ■■ '• ... I NT,. . J'? .» | c-ewriMST-ivTA-t- p-e,K TT/B-e-c | - - Mi" v? >l4.l''o Ik 1-- vmv M;v -‘ At All Tmt-v■ • D nj -V! u A. Su-v-ilTclc 1 M Y.'iiltsolt' Wh|fc .D.-n.-ink. .‘ti aud the school '-mbti'T v-. ih<- Arlvr.iii :i<(.VJuisn':i<inn ti i ..o hiii,; xiiol. : the <■! Bill “I iCi;!l!. !!: .*i-ovc nr ... • - mne of - 1.1 it- ■■• if!;, r,ll :! till •• 11 I! . .*; <>-; i (r> ; - u'r,l: (v-uw v r.n in nl.ii-mg !iv i.r-mi, i. iut nt:’-- • kins, tv I ; . ? t -I(i. u , . - I. i 1- O' i . , . ; 1 ■ f»;il I-» 1•• !.- -11 .re Ml: - J ! . S ? lliaiu v-U’t) .! ) |)» ? ■'!!, p: .-sid.-llt -. 1 i 0.-, i 3l;if-'!?.‘s. -in .'uirril Mi :: (!!- ((-•!.;■■ |(. Porter, pi,ml -!l!»r(-bitvnile*l ; c(;h‘. it of- A’itt ■ -:xx .1 tr-ii i -.-kin- lb -1«<- ,:..r: > v i v -v r s o? : phot vs: i sudent v i in ! - - u ( i:p- . v ■ ■■ , , - ivy- t I’fmv'v? ■ :V; ?!' flll 1-tl lIX£ x i-.roi.j! i.f ViiViVF* ffurkci. ’mit ii! !■ ell to right: l. ,1 Bowden. f.«infon Min vex Bii! Crow, .loht: btaidr v, tines "test. AVillbm Vicridgi. h*. k ivw: tb-orge I 'em tie-ti a»»fi Albert Kcarsall. SECOND SECTION wo,i, dm* by sir! students. !'o n»? Irit: Tims Richards in sirtii tor watching students in dry cleaning; t enter, rimleid'- at u-nrk in dryin,- rs :• part men'; right. in ‘triirtot* looks o'tt girl student hotiT;t,.(' .is she presses niateri it »n finishing department. • A\T ARTIS FISH & FANCY GROCERY STORE 614 Cast Elm Street Phone 2031 .1 Rev. J. H. Art its. Prop. L__ .... f BFI I -STAURT I i unpc ny Qualify Furniture, Reasonable Prices j 227-23 V. John Street ! UoTcF b”'-n. ?■?. Phone 1760 J I ! ! \ ! T 0 I (M \s W.ivnr Hiiarnc I n. »>invi tv in nm;i{iHV I > 'fur- A '■ If Sts, . Ph'mr 10 ’£ j _____ I f ! MORE'S R ADIO SERVK :k S;>ic% and Service Street Flooi Burden Building I | COdiborc, N. C. Phone 2!Bit j Southerland Grill f OS I * tiIUSKk \ Vl* BM-.R m vv? s r pro sTRi-'t r j MM ME (OS I l*rep I ! <>i Prompt i oin toujs Sm-tc r j j FOYE’S | BARBER SHOP »<>.% so? I'm ta>ii;b r GDI I M 1-0 VI-. Prop. i _ _! The Greers Parrott 322 SOUTH J VMtS ST. HOME niOKll) IOOI) in ■— him: sum Mrs, M. S !* mu in glow, Mgr ,r,„rr.nr r t _ _ I Moore’s Grocery YVK HI Y AMI SELL FRESH COUNTRY PROD* CIS 305 CREECH STKI J.'l FKFUEKICK MOORE. Prop FINEST WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Eastern Carolina Precision Works il7 ORMOND AVENUE GOLDSBORO SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Cor. S. James and Elm Sts,. Branch Office N. John St. ONE DAY SERVICE Wc Specialise In Womens Silk Dresses and Whit* Sweater* PHONE 157 SR WE OFFER A FULL LINE OF LIFE INSURANCE PLANS IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE SEE A REPRESENTATIVE OR CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 301 S. JAMES ST.. GOLDSBORO C. C.. SPAULDING, President E. R- WILLIAMS-District Manager j, B. TAFT-Assistant Manager 15 Goldsboro Mei chants Anil Business Persons Made This Page Pos sible. (rive Them \ our Trader Support Your Paper 1 ! MOTH! VOrtt I- AMO O' ON IKK H I T lv \ D I S • 153 EAST WAI.Nt T Parrott's Shoe Store MIIONAi I V KNOWN ISKAMIS TOR THE ENTIRE I AMII.Y 106 W IVAI NET KT. j HICK’S LUNCH ROOM, N> w Open For Business I Short Order* and Regular I Meals, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream 302 N. John St. Phone 9133 Mrs. Frank Hicks, Prop HIGH 1,1? M>l FI A NO* VI \ B n gain - New » I set! (X4Y S PIANO I'M IriNW 1 ■*<» iw' Elm *t. —• Goldsboro PHONE 1408 YV SERVICE SIAIf ON I, VS VNH till i:m N. GRi i.M FAi sr ! ( (II !» HR INKS AM) Bl EH PHONE 947 3 11 1. JACOBS. Prop. I . Your Credit Is Good. At FURNITURE 1 IS- 1 i 7 I’ nst Walnut Si. GO! DSRORO ! ? f;E‘S I UNERAL HOME 1 | f | OSi'f r- tjf ChnsGsr? A.id ? Mutual Kyradt Ass'in.* I*ic* J ’ jFI £€ r-vo'vn t, NC. Plf if. ft ft 31S1 j J. W„ Lee, Prop, j SUTTON LEWIS Furniture < 'empajiv sto y MnlbFrjv Si. Rvassnabie Prices In FURNITURE OF OUAUT'f THOMPSC)NN _ St rife \\ A H V\G SI U• SI llvit ! S AFMIK v 905 N JOHN ST •» t ns. ri i? machine Mr-. Trail >mitb. Mgrs t I for OKI B tors OINNTRS STOP AT NickvY Soda Shoppe 333 S JVM IS ST A NITaTAI.TY EVERY DAI —_ - "| Moye's Grocery Fancy and Staple firoo rki l Eriiits and Vegetable* 401 SOI 111 .SANIES *T. PHONE <1134 Silver Moon Bar ALL KINGS Os SOFT DRINKS ■> BEEP. $ 239 W PIN! STREET A! ! X SWIFT, Mgr.
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