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PAGE TWO oo voo i ™' 3 e '^ e r 11 ~1 I«EHW/ SET - I'M Slllt WOUEO VOO LEMO OOL.SE A 1 I OLAY TH*. v TAKING Lessor ,T ( ° MC r - f€WNEttM&U2 I ,-r» V• , , g . : i, | ' ■ . , ' 4■~ - = National Con- r Ton Mon Business Women s Clubs (Special to Tti« Navi) VUON, June I.—llm Fourth An ■MI Convention if thi Builndi and Profess umal Womm'i Clubs in lb* United States will bs held is Chattta- ** >Mft, Tsss, July IS-lb. This nesting will bs sn epoch 111 ths Ilfs sf the •rgaaiulioa. Mammuth strides hsvs bus ns4s la tbs slabs sll over ths mWbs, sspaslsUr la North Carol inn . vbsrs under tbs leadership of Miss El sis Kiddlrk, BUM president, many „ asw slabs bass been formed during ths year. This growth will b« shown at tbs aatioaal convention at which North Carolina will haso a large representation The Chattanooga Baaiasss Women’s Clab, aa especially lira organisation coaslating of lust 78 members, has * planned aa iatersstiag program in hon or mt the slsttors. Aa opportunity will * ho gieoa delegates and other guests to ooa ths beautiful and historir point* la the vicinity of Chattpnoes* Vlait ora are always interested in Cbiramau gS Path, the scan* as ana #f ths blaadUat hatUos sf the Civil War, and Look out Mountains, famoas for ths “batata oboes Us clouds.” The paao - rams from thd ersat of Old Lookout ■■ |s said to be aasaeolled in all Amer lea. On a etear lay aas can sss across tats seven Statoa. Ths view from th# top of Missionary Kidge. another es the Clrll Wort greatest battle*-- Is ons that will linger long in Ufa memory Sigaal Mountain Is Just a fsw rails# north of Chottanoogo and con be reach - - ed ia 44 minutes by oloetrle eor. Ths Business and Professions! Wom en's Clab of Goldsboro lost wsek held *, u iaformsl luncheon st the Kennun hotel- This Is ths beginning of whst H to hoped will ho cense rogalar werh 1 -*& ev fortnightly luncheons, much on the order af"Uie business man's club luncheons. Slaty business women at * tended ths Iwaehaon, a feature es * which was an address by Mrs. >ih*n <s Smith, sapsrintsadsnt sf ths local .. Hioatangos Mr*. Alhen Smith mad# * aa tospfrlag talk sa Us pubjsct as * “Caafldenee In On#’* Ssir. Cosilldenc# * and parasreeranr# evereomeCWil obsloc- Us— poverty. 111 ksolth and repeated tailors* Mr* Alhsn Smith cited the % Ilia es Alice Prsosnan Palmer a* an , taateaee where coaAdenre In herself saahled bar ts surmount all obstacles The Baloigh Business Women's f lub bed a luncheon meeting last week, at * Wall the retiring president.Mias Elsie Riddick wao presented a Shirely allver •: pin- as a takes as the club, appro ciahtoa of her eattrtng and unselfish * work. Mias Riddick was given quite an ovation, the aovonty five member* preedit lotoing in recognition es the apto»«d work of Mias Riddieh Miss Letti* Lewis, candidate for treasurer es Wake ceaaty made a brief talk dur ii« the masting. LIVE STOCK BIISBANDBY AMPLY D*MONHTRATED UMBTON. May 11. —Th# possibilities es the Itrestock industry in Eastern Carolina have boon amply demonstrat od oa the Daniel Patrick plantation in „ Greaa county. It wa* stated today ha Dr. Joseph Sailed*, federal district vet* trinarian. after a visit to the Patrick fares. Planter Patrick, preminent agri * rulturlst sad politician, died recently Dr. Sol lade found 11b beeves on the «e Patrick place, aa unusually largo num ** bar far aa Eastern Carolina range “■gay of tho animals,” he stated, “gtlpll 1.000 pounds. They were in <* pink of condition, toady (or markrt The Oseat coet nothing te produce. Tkv coses required as skelter With wo>d ed pasture* and other natural protec tion. it woo unnecessary to provide shelter for them la this climate Con ♦ dftteaa oa tho Petcick place are the taut as everywhere else la thi* port of th* reoairy" Salted# said 1,600 seres was ths range fsr th* Patrick cattle, and that this territory would have provided gracing fsr treble the an steer er mere. Greene ceunty has Ukea the lead In pork-raising in this section, farmer* having imported hun drsds of blooded pig* in thv past few »■— ' . ft ADVENTURES OK THE TWINB j mi Twins, You’re Needed Down K mi : On the Earth! ' -By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON " ■l— f" ■■' ' no—nwasmraa■— 111 L\l v ; A* 1 in i S ■*.< | lie took his spyglass and looked dna n at ths world The Man in the Moon suspected trou ble. lie had se* Comet Legs, hi* enemy, slip off on hi* shouting-star In a grout hutrjr. He had gone in the direct.on of Rena Heena’s house where bad dreams were to be had. 80 when night ram, and th# mm n was almost empty of fairies- all of them beifig down on the earth hr took his spyglass and lokbed down at the world afid hunted up Tommy Brown's louse. Wink, th* dream fairy, had confided U the Moon-man aa he left he had a fine dream te spread on Tummy** bil low and wa* going to try and make it coma true. * 4 «*N4| Rut Mr. IVerobout suspected trouble to he took his spyglass and look I down. He looked down at the very mlnuts old Carnet Legs met Wink on top of Tommy's roof. He reuld see Comet Legs had a toad skin bag over hit shoulder* and knew that in it was one at Kna Mena's awful dreams. Over Wink's shoulder was a poppy-leaf ba* Canadian dollar! art worth neprlv JuYt whin it jta if the crime ■a much'ns t’hitid Static dollars now; v ave art* over, peuplb began asking, | but lew know how much that it. “la it hot rnough 7" • a • • •••• Jun« wfddirgh will boost lh» rirt Kv«ryJ#w and fbi*n n balking gul ousinMßw git* wi and ratvhrs cold. « o a VINSON DRUG CO. Make Remarkable Offer To Any Person In Golds boro Who JaAVeak, Sick, Nervous Or ; Run-Down. It Ih Now to Come tit Thi* Store, liny n Ht-Rular #l.lO l*»ckuge of Nuxated Iron; Us* It for Two Weeks, und If at the End of That Time You Have Not Received AH. and Even (ireater Item-fits Than You Expect, Simply Itrintr the Wrapper Hack to Dounelly & Hanna’s, and We WiU ' Cheerfully Hand Yon Hack Your Money. Goldsboro people may well ask how wi< urn alluid to make thu remarkable 'Satisfaction or Munry Hack" offer, Medical examination* by phvairiana all over tha country >huw that an amaxing number of people lack 100 per rent, iron in thair blood. At a recent coiifrrenrc. hr. imwi hramia Sullivan, for merly phyaielan of Bellevue lio-pital (Out Poor h< part mint) New York, and tka W'eatchrst, r (Jbunty Hospital, raid, ' W ithout iron, the blood b'i'«au weak, thin, pale and watery. In many people thia ao seriously weakens thair vital organa aa to Irgd them to believe that they have hmrt or atomarh trouble, kidney dtaaaae, nerve fvrre exhaustion or tome other aerioua ailment 1 have had paeplo comedo me thinking IHr» had heart trouble. herau-a tlie > often had paina and palpitation of the heart, and Jen dixxinesa, faint naa* or apota before tha ayaa. In a great many of thane cases tha moment iron waa supplied, all of these symptoms disappeared." We make thia olftr because Genuine Nux ated Iron rontaina true organic Iron Ilka the iron In your blood. $0 many pro I pie are deficient tn Iron who would surely hs benefited by this remarkable remedy, that wa rerommend that you come right to Vinson Drug t o and get | your bottle of Nuxated Iron, l.'sa it for two wnka, and note the improvement In your own cane in strength, energy and endurance. If you are not more than aurprisad at the result*, just bring bark the wrapper and «• will promptly ra|iuid your money without question. with Tommy's nice dream about tie p,>ny. Mr. Peer about put his hand behind hi* ■ar and tiateued. ••||*,“ cam# (Nnnct-Log's ‘voice wits a Jer. "What are you doing here?" ‘ I might ask you the same thing " declared Wink. "It's none of your business!" re torted the bad fairy, rudely. “I wn» | litre first.” ' '•Where's Black Cap?” demanded j Wink. '*l was to meet him here, llid t you do anything to him?" J "1 Just knocked him down th* rhim- ) pey," boasted Comet Legs, “and that s , whst I'm going to do to you if you | uon't get out of my way." -Well, I won't!" saul Wink atoully. | And the nest second they had laid down tht ir dr, *m« *nd were punch- | mg ,-sch othor fearfully; w Naneyt Nick!" railed Mv, IVerqbnut j escib-dly. “There's t> Job for yoi) now on th- vnrth. Go te Tommy Brown's j house st ones?' (To Be Continued.) | —t, 1 yr » * mt* * ti»« rtfif THE GOLDSBORO NEWS * T - * sec ...» - iiialiumk LEAKED WITH THE lIOtTHE COMMUTATION ! KINHTON, May 31 - Satisfaction ! arkod the comment of most person* , i this section over commutation of fright Reuso's sentence, it appeared ho govctVier's action in finally com luting tho sentence of the oft-repriev d negro wav received with less fadtir n Greene County than clcacw ■ i , robable, but even there was a little nanifest dissatisfaction It was i-i roeno that Rouac, elderly darky of Urged feeble mind and rumored efim nnl past, slew William Whitley, white tenter, 10 months ago Whitley's rife' Mr*. Mnrsh Whitley, and her con i'»»ed lover, Thomas Hayes, promised louse |6OO to commit the crime. They lid not pay him. The trials at Snow Till were th* luimt sensational In St-ars of the trio made an aggressive irfensc in the face of the State's well (evsloped prosecution. The woman | Win With Allen! I I( aptaiti Nathan O’Berry, one of the State’s foremost citizens, who has been re- ) peatedly urged by party leaders to become a candidate for governor of North Caro* 8 lina, has the following to say about the candidacy of Major Matt H. Allen fer ten- j gress: <r * m - “Some sage has said that every man should lie « close to his preacher, to his doctor and to his lawyer. \1 “For more than ten years Major Matt H. Allen has Ji been one of the attorneys that represent the corpora- J tions in which lam interested. During all these years ff I have watched him closely and believe him to be a man 8 who is entitled to the confidence of everyone. (( “His character is as good as any man’s. As a law- W yer his ability is unquestioned and his fitness to occu- 9 py the position made vacant by the dealth of our la- J mented friend, Hon. S. M. Brinson, goes without say- # 8 ing. | “I am supporting Major Allen in his race for con- n gress and doing so solely for the reason that after all J • these years of association with him, I think him emi- « nently qualified to represent the district in congress.” <| NATHAN O’BERRY. I t - *• < *nd Hayes Were generally regarded u< H j fortunate when they were sentenced II |to lif* i nip r, son me n t instead of *l#cll I troeution. ■ Rouse was held by many not to bn|l more guilty than tho other conspire- iB tors, though he was the actual slayer. IB Home regarded the old negro us an fl irresponsible tool in the hiinds of the B white couple. Considerable interest jl waa taken in th* effort to save House il fdrom ths chair. ,1 information Needed I A woman was seeking advice in the I Miration of magazines for which shell intended to subscribe. Her attention !■ Stas dipectod to the Literary Digest., B I Sh, looked at it dubiously and shaking I her head, said: “No. I think not—l|l j never wa* interested in doctor books." 'I < ontriluled by a subseritier. I* I t* f # ' ■ VOTE FOR I Mamie Johnson I I *» \ J * i TC* FJmu ■ I for I I Register of I I Deeds I if T Ws I ... IN THE PRIMARY JUNK 2D __ ft I She is better qualified in every way to | I hold the office than any candidate asking I I your support. Ask any one who knows I I her and find out for yourself. I I H I WomSn do the work in the office, and I I I believe they should receive the pay. She I I is the only woman asking for your vote 1 I in the Democratic Primary. Surely the I I party should grant the women at least I I one place on the ticket. I 1 Vote for her. See that your neighbor I I does also. You wiif strengthen the ticket I I <md elect an efficient Register of Deeds. I I CYRUS M. JOHNSON I ' ' Mtl'-I 1 , »KiDAY morning. JOC.T t. ma \
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