PAGE EIGHT THE OLD MAN HAD LOST HIS WIFE’S PRIZE LAMP WHEN THE POLICE CAME llililwf* I «b(MI Oval* tthootta* Craps WMtv the Waatrn W rftr at a '2, •< ' Waeral OTHER HAPPKNINI.M Os NT. Oi IVK iOMMI'Nm t . . By Mlf) HoulhrrUnd Hlrßl OUVK, Jufy 17 Thr ov«r • 111 that the big old giunl Strp in my BoM* >nc* wort, and thr unra that Mop O’ fr\y Tbttiiib tportrd in* display* od down in front of Mr Bhrrmaiu rlglhing «tors Thrv form a hugp ran trfext as iltry wing together in tbo mornlrig brrrgi Muili tire thr* color of tKr deep blur rn, and owcralla I hat muat havr bran their IWO rharartara *‘Sunda> go In mrrtinc for they »r«* not t >rn, not aoil«*d m*r patched. Per hap* they really wen- worn for every day wear, and lhat 1* the Mr BHoraaan haa lh» m, ngtn* ly to nhow what lfcar<| wear ht* l.iand of . ».\.ralU can rorci • train giant* and i too. aod S n -I * how hhy i fT•*« i» 0 AH day Hatiirdnv thrv w#*re norround •d by colored folk. There were mo me who tould Wray thr larger pmr, other, wh»i eoiild hav« ruinv nearer getting into ihv rmailer •••ie Thrv look d at them >n amn lenient. touch'd them to <n < If tha material was cloth, then stood by and survey lb* work i of wonder. "I*aw mao dag a»n*t no tellin' what fin L«-r* folks i* kuiii' hang out nrji, I# its)?” unil Mlf, » darker' pK»'l' than hi* brvfhr.n. .In..A •h I laupli'.r si, that h*' (.anvil up attain I Or pressed brick to give rrnl to In. miff h. Misnra Maitrarrt amt Janie Mrl’hnl ar» spending thr summer hrre wdh i thru br .thrr Mr. Daniel Mrl'hail Or and Mrs EdU Tatutn havr return pd homr aflUr an satended visit to fketr sister Mrs Peter M. g icm of While Oak. Dr. and Mrs. Tatum will, Pvturn in a few weeks for a May at White Lake The Funeral kept Her Awake A flash nf kaliant rose* organdie, a Mck as black as the a<-< of spades r-sinis from a shy blue w. t, , patch •f striking orange s*alt<>»i-r. with *gH irrem “a arc*, a I*ugti I mid and' ion* a •natch of melody, swarms on] Itay front porrhi Thu n llUlahote. It was one of lliv»liero's inbabitant » who related her einsrirnfin of Satur day night t»ith many gesture* and roll tag her vypa like a black marble in a larfi white saucer “Vou see hit was dm In re way. When 1 went home Ma'day mrht. I couldn't make up my mi«d to go to bed I learn they was a tsom to bring a corpse and Well. Well! f , Si mS if;>. /■W v.fr'v-ifisii, * Jj QKSp^SH^jLiCrt BM| I fßj^H v BP| aWF Bt\. fru HBLh SfkoM n thunk M! fWHe Ruth In an y;rpS mjtnt after wrapping * tifnps iU srnwm* HuNi rigrr I hfm* •vd wp tn.isly to «rt hi arbiter in * rs nr between nr*'«p*|x.'r title** • at iii«* IVto Qit»m.i2a. | " 'T'" Goldstioro, N,*(\, July 17,\j !»2U. Editor Go!dsl>orh New*. I , •" your issue of Sunday. July 16th, you have u statement from the FitiTfanagei* of (toldslioro, hiHtttijf Nolkmlv h water lull has Ihtii doubled, cxnDl one large u.<er, uud in -4lig ItVitdlllM *. V I over my own signature in u |»r«*\ k ii*- issue of youp puper stated my water bill m received was more than doubled. My old arithmetic used to tell me twin* om ru two and I .dill Mjeve it. and I will (five you U low what I received, and i' it w;m not intended for me so pay, wbv vi;o tlw- bdi Kent ? And if every person and eontern in the City received it bill less here is mine and I have Issm in the habit of paying as presented or making a kick. VVatrr BiH No. 600 Stio2 •' Service Charge !!.!.!!! I,f.n Total.. * ....... ,s*Ui* w • / Water Blty No. 698 ~.; «,« Service Charge 1.60. lotil « $2.40 (5,80 My hill under the old rate would have lieen Water Bill 1 .. ;.j I" i» i " id .. m roui |LI | Water Mill * (m ■| old S24HI • I leane compare the figure and iltililr if I made auv error m stating inv hills were : dmd I* ‘ - I'lhu la t tune I aaid Wake up (lohlHbvro. I Ids tidle I say Keep your eves ripen. I T. A HENLEY Hmffgpp l " 11 • put it in th«, churrh right next do* to; mr I didn't •Inrp »ry wink dt» late train come, and with hit no corpse I was ro hpapy, iJu t f* II to *l<*rp likr a baby. y . o "Hit wat two o'clock. I histn a shot lhat. satrnded Ink <l*? day »*f jodg ment. rharlic. b« V thy oldest !•»»> , h*r | wokr up and started t»> dc do*. I yrdb-J y. b«*d bun b«t k and »id. Hwrc j I nigger, ain't yo* got no -tents#, li N | in sf»mrbody shot!in' and d* . will »ho<d ; a day |»»- by fli,. h’*u*« Wh«*t» yo"j a ♦ ♦ ull» t in ys', yo' ain't goinna b»* 1 ¥ sn auxioo i’it. f <» to d* di' » v«r tints | f yo* hear a *h*t.' v ( dat slpyt rver thing a a *igirt.| % and I ain't krargi « thing M 1 ~ 4ia f'a'tlnr dis raawin'. M 'Sis fgltn*/ I aay, N 'what was fefl ( v dvr* ahottm’ for last night^" What thr Wa« tlsst r 1 S U "'And vbf ups arid l*-l|a fur dat Mia'; H Vt * )afl Ha day aftrriionn on d« tmln.f Sd'day tngM. Mr. W h»* decid* hr wifi b«b H jmMjr of som* of hi j gr if trim it friend Au* dry all t i.nn % j r do«Mj f» r eg friendly frump of < ran u : “Mr game was progr*»a*in* firm, Mr. 1 W. bad already Ins' MU' W '* btoa J lamp and b»- »Tus » haggtn* datn little ivory *l< i.iimm to Itm it l»rt< k to hu i iVs dorr out a knock on do dorr, and j *» mads ncramldr, and Mr Hyrd, dr j 1 .poll* * funn, w.ilfced in llo*r niktu 1 j ♦ scattered l.*k miAprii cloud. IK police I« hot. Mini dry “Hirrendered, and ! marched dr wbol** pa- *•! of d«*m to W** ' gourd h*o< •• and drra dry spent the Flans Flight to Watch Flight jjaT sSfet.' 'JUMI C. O rre it. Rulf«Io *vi*(..r, will fyrn from hi* Huffs.o to HiN»na f'.jhf to fly Bor h fri.i.i y.kp*w»y in J'.lnt Ihui.w. Al* k*. to w*titi Amundsen hsip off mi hi# fit it l.» the- I'ol*. Picul scikn lo Isj mo fir.it " tisedc loJI J *.sll!f • ' -r | I Whoa! I In town or down on / K -M /) I | the farm —to natisfy / jjfepwjgg HI ! I I | Delicious and 1 A Convention That Fizzled j 1^ * Mot M Mar rr«l(ht ear* running these day* on account of Um rail tM*ker* > itrMU. Be that a* it may. tty* convention of tha "Migratory, Cuua! and Unemployed y’orkers of Amerba" at Huffalo wasn’t a big •urcMs Among those present were <lcft to rl*hi» rTrarle* Kruw, James | ! ' Kad* How*. "mllll<malr« hobo." Mrs. Ine* B. Newton pf Oklahoma, JUn , Sullivan and Pat Collins. n 1 of dc night "Merved cm >i#ht 100. .*> if did I* id* sos sti) myyt-r wnint.ir til h 1 wife hns In vu «fl in givi n party In 1n..- frlcads." I»r and Mr* llrrbcri Pott rcluftii.il fi "n their wcddig trip Saturdny sfii r mil.a. 0 THE GO I DUBOWO IflWI fe."..' -s- -=9,fi 1 1.1: 1 j If You Need { New Vacation Luggage ) We suggest an insi>ection of our com plete line of Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags. Our Steamer and Wardrobe Trunks , are of such construction that they are practically indestructable. .*> And the Cases and Bags are of Gen uine Cowhide with leather or linen linings and without fittings/ The prices are attractive. • $ H.Weil&Bros. Men Wanted o' .. * * V. -l> - M . o - Applications will l>e received at the rate shown per hour for: Machinists, 70c. • Boiler Makers, 7(te. Sheet Mrtal Workers, 70, * Electricians, 70c. Engine Carpenters, 7th’. Sh*ct Metal Workers, 70e. Car inspectors and repairers, 6.°>c. Car inspectors and repairers helper. 47c, For THi; SKA BOARD AIK MNK RAILROAD SHOPS At RALEIGH. • Apply between H a. m. and H p. m.. Room No. 1, First Fl«*or, Brick Office Building, Halifax Street. Raleigh, N. C„ to C. D. THORTON, Supt. S. A. L. (Or hy Mail.) An opportunity is now given to men to apply for these places and during the present strike ls>ard and lotlgmg on railroad property or in cars will Is* furnish'd il dosired. Men accepted will establish seniority on data entering service, subject to rules of the United State* Railroad Labor Board. YESTERMY'S RESULTS Nat to*«I Ua|M. rtninnait B, Moatoo I. Chicago •. Philadclhpta S. J . I lit I .not* V. New York I. Pittsburgh Rrooklyn rain. Amrrtran Lraguu. * . Philadelphia 3. Cleveland *. H'l'tan I, Detroit I. New York 14. Chicago 4 Washington St Lnui» rain. , ? O 1 Inlriaalloaal league Toronto 7. fl. Jrrwy City B. 2. Huffala X. Newark 2. 10 inning*. Hyraeune 4. Beading k Rorh»*ter «. Piedmont league High Poigt 6. Raleigh 10 Durham 4, Grecnaboro #. Dnnvtlld Winaton min. \ irglnla Slate league Newport Newa B, Norfolk 2. Roeky Mount H. Richmond Wilson 11, Portsmouth Sooth Atlantic league. Spartanburg 12. Charlotte 4. Augusta 4, Columbia 7. Charleston «. Greenville 2. I Summer ■- ■ r r Vt I Hosiery I J)n Sale I Today’s Prices I A VALUE GIVING OCCASION IN OUR I HOSIERY SECTION I Savings on such an every day necessity is I sure to be welcomed by every woman. The I following items but index the many fine ■ chances to save which this sale presents. I VAN RAALTK AND PHOKNIX MAKP]S I $3.00 HOSE t , $2.45 I $2.75 HOSE-S»U. Price $2.15 I $2.25 HOSE—Sale Price $175 I $12)5 HOSE—Sale Price $1.55 I SI.OO HOSE—Sale Price 78c I ■ THESE ARE \fcACPKS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO ■ MISS! I LADIES* WHITE SUNSHINE SANDALS I Ladies’ Patent Sandals $4.95 1 Regular $6.00 values I WHITE PUMPS I Ladies’ white pumps, one- and two-straps, ■ made of white poplins— I $2.95 ■ Regular S l.(M> Vhluch I LADIES’ PATENT PUMPS ■ Ladies’ patent two strap pUmjxs, perforat ■ ed toes $3.95 ■ Regular $5.00 values 1.. t I SLOO to $5.00 saved on every pair ■ Shoes bought from us. I For Today’s Selling 1 WAYNE | SHOE STORE W.DN-PM

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