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;:'T"' 1 TUESDAY MOKNEtt;,' OGTOBEK 24, 1716. I HE lt.WS AND UBStKVtK i"TJ-n rft -r-iaw, -n'-r-Yrnr g-"Vr -an k f ifc minr m . lammi,,. . , . Wlllim tb,, .Tj "'W?r' . -- -- .g i! No Other Tire Tempts Goodyear Users PXHERE sj thoJnjj -wjj0 thiKk that J one tirei8 much like another. But the largest single group of tire buyers in America evidently does not think so. The proof of this is, that they continue to buy one Goodyear equipment after another, year after year. If they did not prefer Goodyear Tires to any others, they would surely be tempted away by the -special discounts offered on scores of other makes. But they are not tempted away. Goodyear branches. Goodyear Service Station Dealers, Goodyear salesmen all say the same thing that these- customers buy, and buy, and buy -again; " Goodyear buyers are sane, clear-headed, careful buyers like yourself. They firmly believe in Goodyear quality and dood year features, because they have found that ther makethese tires go farther, last longer and so cost less in the end. Goodyear Service Station Capital Tire & Supply Co. State Motor Supply Co. North Carolina Sales Co. Tkm Sign t th Coofrr Jbraic SimUmn DmmUf MANYEXG T ED MEN VISITED HO if Si It in unwise to judge a man by ths rrTticism of bis enemies. Only hi friends an property denounce him. When a young' man is intoxicated with lor he hai hia own ideaa a to what makes the world go round. Vou ean generally tell false teeth from real one because they are more perfect than natural teeth. Probably Have Had Lynch ing If Sheriff Had Not Re moved Negro - HORSE KILLED BY AUTO Mrs. L. C Powell and Her Two Children Badly Bruised in Automobile and Buggy Col lision; Mrs. John A. Cotton Dead; Sergeant Bailey, of Police Department, Quits. Kw aad bw lumi, Chamber of Coirnnm. Boom, By BYRON FORD. Goldaborn, Oct. 2.1. There 1a no doubt that Sheriff Edwards nipped a lynching bee in the bud when he lart night re moved Willie Hines. the little negro ac cused of attempted criminal assault upon Katbenne Aswcll in Greene coun ty, from Wsyne jail to Rate, prison. The sheriff left here about 7 o'eloek. Even then a mob was forming. By 11 there were clusters of excited men all about the streets and officials were bar ing difficulty in convincing them that the negro had been sent to Raleigh. It was not until a deputy offered to show some of them the Mcrior of the jail that they were convinced that their prey had lieen put beyond their reach. There has been one lynching in Wayne -during Sheriff - Edward1 time. There will not be another, nnleaa the mob get possession of the prisoner be fore he is handed over to the sheriff. Ant Kills Horse. Mrs. L. C. Powell and her two chil dren were badly braised and the horse thev were driving was killed When aa automobile driven by Ed. Edmnndaon, of Kaulston. struck them Saturday af ternoon. The accident occurred on Park lrive near the Orphan Home Rosewood School Opens. Rosewood public school opened today with a good enrollment. Superintend sot Atkinson attended the opening ex ereise and was very well pleased by the showing made. Rosewood is one of the ruot progressive schools of the county and starts the present season with a much enlarged building. Labels fof Canning Club. Fifteen thousand labels for bean and tomato cans were today received in the office ot Mrs. Estelle T. Bmith, county home demonstration agent, for use by canning elubs of Wayne. These labels will he forwarded to the different clubs this week and will hardly be more than enough for one year's canning. Sergeant Bailey Qatta. Sergnant E. B. Bailey, one of Golds boro's most efficient police officials, ha quit the job. Ilia resignation took effect today. No reason for his action is assigned other than that he was tired of the job. Mrs. Cotton Dead. Mrs. John A. Cotton died at her home her last might after an illness of sev eral months. Che leaves her husband, one son and one daughter. Funeral service were conducted from her late homo by her pastor, Rev. George T. Watkins, of the First Baptist church. Interment was made in Willow Dale cemetery. E. J. Oenklns Drives Black Maria. E. 3. Denkins, for many years a city employe, has been sworn in as a mem- :3 S3 p i J 3 3 A Sensible Cigarette More men'are now smoldng SENSIBLY TlypIN AIIE willmg to think a little more J-fJL caref oil j toda j even about the cigar etto they choose, , That I good sense. For if an otherwise good cigarette is unfortunate in its blend if it disturbs after continued emoking it is not worth while. The. one reason why Fatimas appeal rtronglyo so many thinking men is that they . do not disturb. Fatimas are truly cOTJorfiWmXortable to throat as well as tongue. And they always leave a man feeling fine and "fit even after a long smoking day r ' " ; B Madame Rappold Would Not Sing With a Talking Machine but you may hear her at ouiGoncert Hall on Thursday af ternoon of this week from 4 to 6. : f ; COME AND BRING A FRIEND 1 j II C AN you imagine Madame Rappold of the Metropolitan Opea appearing in public and singing with a .talking machine? Of course you cannot. Madame Rappold is one of the world's great est artists. She would not prostitute, her art in that way. , She Does Sing With it v At Carnegie Hall, New York's inner shrine of music and elsewhere, before 85, . 000 people, in the aggregate, she haa stood beside the New Edison and aumr in- unison and in comparison with Edison's Re-Creation of her voice, and the music i critics of America's leading newspapers concede that Edison's Re-Creation of her voice is indistinguishable from that wonderful voice as it comes from her own goiaen inroai. - , . . To. m W le tt oT 1 r Not a lalking Machine The New Edison is not a talking machine. It is the world's most wonderful musical instrument. We want you to hear it. COME TO OUR STORE We have been licensed by Mr. Ediaon to demonstrate this new invention. We should like to give you an Edison Musicale. J. E. CRAYTON & CO. 103 W. Martin St, Raleigh, N. C 207 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C in ber of Us Goldsbora polkw department Hia duties will be ronfloed mostly to driving and earing for the Blark Mario, recently purchased. Dr. aaa Mrs. Kaos Pass Threagh. Dr. sad Mrs. Knox, of BaJeigh, passed through the city this moraiog bound horns from a ueeessful fishing trip to Beaufort. They report that fishing is rery good in the pen and sound, .periatendeat -HeWnrl VIolU Rosewood Georgs Howard, superintendent of education for Edgecombe eonnty", wns here last week to risit friends in the Rosewood section and to attend ths big Pine Forest Hun day school picnic. Mr. Howard taught in ths Rosewood school for several terms, resigning there to go to Edgecombe, where he succeeded Su perintendent Pittmaa. Miss Lela. Hooks, a Warn young wo man who tenches in an Edgecombe school, also nttended the picnic. Bright and early this morning ths hum of activity spread through the f'hamber of Commerce rooms. City and telephone directories mere busily scan ned for prospective members. Type writer were busily clicking advertis ing to passer-by that the Chamber's board of strategy was preparing for the great membership campaign next week. Literature of every description, in cluding prospect cards, charts, tags, win dow and headquarters cards were being prepared. These are to be so used and distributed that the people of Golds boro will understand ths purpose and value of an up-to-date, efficient Chamber of Commerce. From now oa the New and Observer will give an account ef the manner in which the business men of Ooldsboro arise to the opportunity for community service. Snaall Flro. Fir among a lot of trash behind the Isaac store called eut the fire depart mcnt .today shortly after noon. Prac tically no damage was done. Personal. Mr. and Mrs. Jospeh Isaac and their daughter. Mia Ida, returned last night from New Tork wher they had spent several weeks. J. B. Felts, editor f the laOrang Journal, and Char lis Bmith, of La- Grange, were visitors here last night. They came with the poos la charge of the little negro whom so many wanted to'lyneh. Col. Fred A. Olds, ft Baleigh, was here toaay. DISASTROUS FIRE IN LOUISBURG SUNDAY Leoisbarg.' Oct. 23-Ealy Sunday morning fir broke out la the aotton yard of this place, aear the B. A. L. de pot, destroying about 2SS bales of aot toa. a rot ton shed, a wars ho use eontaia u. An..ii f kiv sal four box ear, two of them loaded vita cotton. the total value beiaf abont nzpaju. TV. cotton ahod. and S3 oV. Ptoie' a eJayeeT1 whe had aalw bIjOOO insurance. Ho had par shaaorf about BO bales en Bornrday. A, W. Parson, another eottom trover, lost an Raise, with 1.000 Inawraaeo. Ths su.t.i At. IJ.. Kailraaawas rameal sihla foe the toeaalnder, which ess cov ered by ifsniaae. . Perhaps 40 per eent sf the cottoa will w -j if. Bf.kM will K. f h. ntin- apaJToaef, ha aet1ooboTaf about at,oou. Th engui i us nrs is , known. Harvard professor STATES THE REASONS HE IS FOR MR. WILSON (Swclll I Tf Km uti Otamnt 1 Boston, Oct. 23. Dr. F. W. Tsuiwig. head of th Department of Kconmics at Harvard, in an interview, aaid: "l shall vote for President Wilson because I believe him to be a man of high Ideals, and, at the samt time, a comnalading political leader. Ilia policy with regard to the European wsr ha been on of aalm and sincere neu trality, without bluster and without weakness. Hia Mexican policy baa txen baaed oa a deep desire to aid the people of that unhnppy country, and to con vince all the South American Rtates that ws haare no intentions of aggres sion or conquest; and It ha saved us from th calamity of a jingo war. "Th Bepubliransoffrr nothing but a vague, yet ominous policy, of 'flrmnewt,' and question tx-fging talk ayout 'true Americanism. "On domestic problems, although progress has I teen hampered and de layed by the unexpected complications of the wsr, the President has an ex traordinary record of important legis lation actually accomplished. He aa slumn skill nnd tact on business And' industrial measures, and a spirit ef warm sympathy on social question. The Republican propoe no discover, able change in domestie policy except -on the tariff, where they threaten a return to a erode protectionism. "No man who is confronted with th responsibility of sotting courses of action on matters so difficult as thoso of the last four years ean always reach the precise decision which th latter course of events will justify. It Is easy to allege mistake in foreign and' domestic policy, I hav differed wit: the President on th method of follow ed by ejim in dealing with th railroad; strike situation. Hut hi Presidential career shows a clear predonderaaco of1 wisdom and achieved neees, and there, is convincing evidence of high, sspoe ity, fine character, noble ideal. I (hall voto for President Wilson." Pensions to North Carolinians. Washington, Oct. 2& Pensions hwvo been issued aa follows: Mary J. Petty, Roaring River. 12; Mary Quen, Osbornsville, $12. Any small boy know more abowkUa' big sister ia a minute than a man eaa find out during a year of courtship. Like A Boy at 50 Bubbling Over With Vitality Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength bu3dera Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent, in twoweeka" time. NEW YORK. N. Y. Not kmc saw a siaa came to m who wao noarlr half a omIuit a 14 and sake me U aivs aim a sroltw.ln.rr xmi.in.uoa for life iniaraaea. I was aoton tahea to Sn4 hum with the MooO prooasro of s dot of 10 aa aa fall of viaor, vim and vitality aa a rows ati ; la fact a ywana sun he rsallr was aotwiUwUndtna' kio Th a ..rat he aaid wm t.kins Iroa aaxatad Iran had IM him with lano.od Ufa. At SO ho wsa lj. had haalth: at esrowoni and aoarlv all ML Nott at M a wilraclo of viulltv ai Iria faos baaaiiui with tho sworsaqr of yowta. Aa I havw said a handrvd tim over. Iron ia th g'raauat of all atrmsth hwlldera. If pooel would ealr therw aaunt wMdlateaa and no. aoaaoctlawa taha almpt niuated Iroa, I am oaavhiaad that tho Uvwj of thoa aaads of porsaoo BMhTUt so asvwl. who now dia eosvT Tsar xVoai aemia, avip, eroimip aaa. kMnar. Uvor sad heart trauhlo. oto. The 1 i trae oaasa Which started thoir dls- awW aaa dart aa hroaaht oa ay lack of Iroo la the Mood. Iroa ta ahaalwwly araaaary to -akhj year stood to ohaaw food tat Uvtaa a awa. WUkoal H, a. mattor ho aiack oy who ywa aaV ar food awraty Sams throosh yoa witawet dnla yoa any awod. Ton daa't M toe straartk eat af it sad as a awa yw. tmmmm a, yal. ad rily Isok lac ya Hke a alut tryiaa to fiae ta a aotl Vtaiawt ta area. If ywa ara sat ewwaa or woil ywa owe H ta ywaneh? to aaaka tho fo. oa .Mlk wllhaat oaoaantaa tirad. Nawt take vw. o raia .tahkaa of ordiaarv awaata Iran tfcrea ws nor day after mosM far two aids, Than toot year etraaartaj asi" sod aaa for laaiaalf herawt yoa lMiw.e3taed. iha aoaa daaaaa at nerMMs. laa Sua. yoapht w. .ill.. .11 th. whO. doahla fhlhr atreasth and enduranoo and antlraly art rtdl of .11 avn.tntna of dirauomla. liver asd o trooblo In from tes te foartawa do taaal almply hr tokina hna U U. And thla afwr Uwy had- Il ia d.ctnrlM for wwilha wi- haneftt. But dua't take the oM fanes of ro- duaad Iroe, irva acotaSe or traeoars ox ti .im.lv a. aavo a few eoato. Taw saaat k rna la a form that caa ka aOy aoaoshod aad aaaimiUtod like asxatad tna If ywa WWTS tt te do row any aood. oi hoi aaa ft maw saw worao than aaolaa. Many aa ashjato m ynaav Aa-kaFr has woa tha day etawly k.M tk. iwnt ef mat atioaata aaea and fUlod hw hlood with icoa aotVaa he Mt int. ik. lTra. while aaay sa iflaa naa cwae down te kiluriawj dotaat aunae fo thai lark of trim. a. aaaar. m. v. NOTI N aaa tod iroa. nuaonaoaita Dr. lawr. la k ta wvU known ta draa! ooaatataaaa) aea wtdiirj romodv. hat ene which ki wvU ki rials and wwaae liwa ooaaui laliaa tho nldar laorwaalo tm aeadaiSa, N la aaaily aaatmllatad. doaa aot hUwce the ak. asake thoaa klack. nar ayaot the aaaaaaak t oa k. mtrrw. a h a aaaat I unit I III III, ta aoarly all forwa ef ladlraatMa. aa wail as fart oarroaa. nui doaa oaadiWima. Th. aoaVt tarora hava aarh araat oooedaaee Ja huahd I Iroa that they offer te fwrfaH tl. ta aayt hanuhle taatltaUaa if they oanaet take aayt mmm or aiiwaa aaoVr as who laeha traa a4 IneiwM thorr eteonstk or aaat er ovar ia lr waaha- ttaw provided thay kava aa aarloaa rrhaia trouble. They aaa ofor . to i .reread ywar iaoBoy If W aVw aot U0t SSorU, .ad aadaraso ta t- V ttam It la dp ana id la tha arty by hin4rawaU Orac Co. aad all ethov dniavana. Adv. Durham Butineaa School . ::. v Ab IdealTnatne. chool whlea ha aot Jy aited-att of t gradnnte to poaitioa bet ha soearad mploywint for 5 per eent mora than th Binibar graduated, whkk fast ia eoavtnciag proof of the real aemamd frf its tralawd waekara ,7 ' . " Tor new catalog, addreos MRS. WALTER LEE LEDNUM. Fnaitbnl r V
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