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3; • ‘ ■?*l m ,rrr.»jrc - *»T ■' ’* - 'V 1n Mourow augcbt u, «wt • * * * * *••••••••••« * wews<hp wtccinr # WIOLL rOR fUSINRSB COURSE* ' Indications art that qalt# a ft* young Man and young women In Wayna »HI Mirotl for the fall tarat of the Durham ■Uaiataa School, In Dorham, under su •»rr|.loh*of Mr*. Walter Lao Udnum. All icteel hae the bathing of tome £m »• prominent huainaoa men of irhaia, including General Julian 8. rr. and a recant Iraq. of thin yapar MrHod a large Udvertisamcnt eaplate -4M the different) touryes. J«W MANAGE* .1 !,* ’ •OR A. A P. TEA STORK. >• C. G. Hrowdoa hae booh made mod. rr of the local brhach of till A, mm Tea at ore, on Sooth Centre street, mrcordla* to announcement, -ft MM company yesterday. The manifcvf * .Who Eonod tho Unto her? haa gone to O*. rd to opofLl now store there for the •pony. C* fifth A. and P. store has fcceatly been opened in Durham. fWSTAt RRK KIPTH j? AI'MP U PRR CENT. itAa a proof that Goldstnwo tesun** In on the Increaae th| posboMaa report •pr the year shown a 31 pot cent. 4p **ante for the four month* of Aprtl. May, June, July, and August wear the M*» months of last year. These fig tare* nr* baaed On the report Just com piled and a statement muds today by lh>at master K. A- Blmpkiae. It is no myratoqd that tb* Incoming malta have Jpcr«***d appreciably. ANOTHER MURDER CASK DOCKETED. T E ""*« “Dec" Brown, alia* Prank Mrown, colored, charged with murduripg JMumie Fendell, colored, July SI, Wtf, Wat brought back to this city (som Now Kru yesterday by Deputy Sheriff L. © odea, lodged In the local haatia. and mill come up for trial at the August ppttion of criminal court. There are •gid ta hnvj- been several witnesaaa to (be killing This places four murdor cases on docket. Meet pig clue ■OYB TOMORROW. Two hundred a*d thirty one hoys and men, representing the Craven eemnty Pi* club, will arrive in automohUen at ten o'clock tomorrow morning acd bo Met at the court house lawn by a .com- I aaittee representing the Cetdaboro Chamber of Commere. They will atop 2>r thirty minutes, on their mgy • to Inehurst, and will be ;b* the •yor and given cooling driaßhtt of Mmonade. TESTEIUrS RESULTS Nillmuil' |j|gga Pittsbgrg 1. Philadelphia 10. St. Louts «. Chicago 8. Others not aoheduled. American league. Philadelphia Cleveland rain. Other* not scheduled. International Loagao. Jersey City 1, Syracuse 4. Reading l. Buffalo 4. Baltimore 18, Toronto 8. Others not scheduled. Booth Atlantic Leap a*. , Greenville 6. Charlotte 4. Columbia 8, Augusta 8. Spartanburg 8, Charleston 2. Piedmont Lf4|M Danville t, High Point 4. * Greensboro 7, Raleigh 4* Durham 4, Winston Salam 1. Virginia State Loagas. I Wilson 0. Norfolk 1. Portsmouth J, Richmond 7, 4 Rocky Mount Mewport Nfwp, wat Wounds. FEME FIGHT GOES ’’ - OMXTIIM Mayor Fines CHatlic Waters $25 for Operating Car With *•& •» . Stolen License Trial of Mrs. John S. Waters and Mrs. W. S. Edwards for disorderly ramOuct an Walnut etreet Saturday night was postponed by Mayor Rain yesterday morning when one of the defondante felled ta appear. The case will be heard Mat Monday. > r Charlie Waters drew the heaviest pun lahment meted out by Hiasoner yester Any after he had been ronvteted of l operating an automobile with a atoten i itrense number, the evidence indleaftax atrongly that the number was stolen ftom another ear during the reeemt Ham Ramsay meeting. 1 Eight “disorderlies," run in over the week end, paid the rourt five dollars Meh and the costs They included Ktvss Sampson, Fannie May Jon**, Lndie Sampson, W. T. Ryrd, Tom Pearce, Leon Mowed, Lewis Simon.- Lee Wooten re eeived an sitratlft for an aggravated of ten»e He was bound over to rourt for assault under bond of MM. Kd. Wlggs, charged with raining a aberk. alao was bound over to court and lames Thompson went the same way for aaseult. Earl Loftin was taxed with the raets Mr not having a State license and an mas Tom Pearce while John Hadtey was. fined |8 far violating the traffic tow. A case against Williams, rharged with Speed I ng. was continued and Martha Washington, whose dog has been rue •tng at Urge, waa taxed with lha roslx. WARKAANTS PGR STRIKERS. BRISTOL, Va.. Aug. 14 -Krdeenl war taats have keen taken eut for a* v are I amlroad strikers in Bristol xvtio are charged with intimidating WegVrrx it Me local yards of the Norfolk and Western, It was announced fcy official* tonight It waa declared that qhe war rants were swora out befor* IF. h Com onoarr John J. Stuart at Ahlagdwi and that arrwota would he made tenor t*w. TRY NUT WEMK. GKERMBAORO. N. Ae«. M Stall Hodgscock, farmer ceshior *f the •me Haahing Campeny. of High Point. Who |e charged with *mhr>i|*M*nt of (Midi from that huh ufesch waa recent ip closed by the State hank examiner Will he tried at a tperial term es rourt hare ia September, Judge W. P. Har ding aaaeuoed at the spaaing ad Urn regular term es saperlor rourt here lo- PIURISES TO ENLIVEII wiamm *rsu W 48a heMwl 4s Psaa Unrk la HlfU- Ko«. Ja.l .yiUlWr M*V MAR mm PI.AIN TALK m »V —— *f % t Aug. 14.—The coming *' the bouse member* next week trill tF'Ugu ker*. Por weeks the coal irtfd rail. strikes and the profiteer* tnriE have had the center of the stage, “P H- E. C. Bryant, well known Washington correspondent. BeapW sea t.rod as ail of tbe/n; ihep want Mflmßhteg nan T|*a house holp atma. fat RopnMlcaa idem bera hue bnary home and found a had •tAM of aMalwa. and pottUroi tronWe- Tbejf knok now Mat (he tide again** the G. O. P. must be stemmed, or the election in November will spell defeat for many as them. But. the moat vital irewe for the moosent is the effort of the President to pas* the buck in the strike controversy. He has intimated that If Me operator* and labarera de »at #et together and settle their <Mf. ference* he will tell raagrrM. "Don't tell rongreaa; congressmen have anough irai i les • »*," is Me reply- Bat the President l , getting ready to slip from ttteemSona. tinoly day* are -ex Perted. n A gnomm wf die house i* expected for Tuesday. This is indicated by tel egram* coming in to the leaders from member, hack home. The .Aministrn Hon i* eoanUng on a large attendance RtepmawUtiaa Pints Garrett, acting J**d*r of tke Democrats, is railing in J ***< “®d Me lleinocrkt who does not respond win be criticised. The Republicans would like to remain nt hoam awl repair Shear fence., bat it lopk* now aa If the Democrats would tMre lk * 1 " t# ** l * h ® #h ’ *" 4 **’' •foot of Me important ronterte in the *7*. werybody min to tk« rlrrtionß. K Is predicted that Pneeidewt HgCj, y > " , . U '* h ** r idßin U»k frST momber* of Ms own party, wbon i h.. 110 ”*•*«- T *»» DcmocrnU will axahr U/Utmß «Mtal out of the wl^- I(M mI u^s _ Democrats xxosert that tha Resident know* full 'fist r!ngrc.s cannot enact leghriatioa to give the government better control over .trikes k«Ur. the Mmdioa. Representative AtME THK4TUH . MONDAY AND TUESDAY Could you bUme her t--- - ?????? -OftnimstaiirGs conspired to m*kq 4k-r ties- ' Acropting 888 AM boa ad J her lo ant range pa. I What would most women dor. j/ * f /M 14 •rkl•■* ** .* ’i »” { i Important - yW / j y J p NOTICE The County Commissioners have in structed me to advertise all unpaid li&l taxes Septemtxjr Ist and sell first Mon day in October. All interested will please give this matter their prompt attention. This is positively the last notice. W. D. GRANT, Sheriff. Goldsboro, N. C. August 7,1922. of Colorado, calls tha VMM f (|-mut *ru- nt—nt a mm (rrp ’ The housa, he agplaiaad, c**M rm* ah emergency MU, a*dor g*g rata, hat the aoaote." Mnaar m*Mber* resent sack a propo.ltMa, for they would baw. ia vote on It- They do not car* lo make 8 record -by voting -at this | time. It ia bclieVed here new that the , bouse would vote to give M* freeident j authority to take' (lt« muses or road. oven-mnd ops rate thorn Befoaa Mia [could ho dono aggressive md gent Dehtocrpki would protest agibta* f *•>* propoaiMea to *.e power that should not h* used aacept ia lima *f [ w * r - Tha mlaordty member* wmMd I tin* the cbaugvs ** that. PraaisH|( Wilson was abused la soma quarter, fur taking over the roads during the woe but near, in lMia as poaao, the Krputxiuan. are actually- uusnltfering government operation That is going fnr away from the Republican platform which says It ia opposed to govern mnnt or employe control of the roods. It I* easy for the President to pass the buck to congress but it would not be a very popular thing on < a pitot Hill al this time. /?. ”4!aless the rail eteibe Is aeMltd be fore the house convenes," aaid He pm nrntakiva (lull, Brpuhlieau of Ikk*, "very strong pressure wltl he hrourht *• bear to have the government' take the roads over and operate them. It ought to be understood both by the msui asxd Me managers wf Ibr rsnSs stmt the people of this country will not tolrmtc a tie-up of traasportatipa. During the war we took tke railroads over to save damotrary to Hurapc. We certainly con take them ovgr to save b***»ao»tiy in our oar* oouokry." That is tha sort of talk we hear «4>otU the house office builxLog JG-prc santa live Kodoobcag. of lilt. n °l*. onother Republican leader, and owe known in Norik QaroMoo. is In favor of “aoy logialation that mill pro tect the public first K a govoemeaewt ran not tr«nnpixrUt ion of H it no rovtrnmpni al all. They are the estxjphula as life. An much at I am opposed to government control of operation of roods 1 now fevor taking them over If it ia found arue.aary." Representative Taylor of Coteradib oaid: “The President has faltered, and said little. He haa sutnMeppcd. He xhould have told both sides in lie rail atriM- that they bod vioteted or Mnorod the deciaioos of the labor board. Tha Per indent has boon .talking ‘ With hands full of such lively ideas house members arc going to make lots •f trouble. Every fellow ia rutting loose for himself to look out for himself. In Egypt in Roman times tt wnt a cue tem to put an Mr top of the coffin n model of the head of the peradm who was buried in it Th "^ ir *• .* clear ia thee Arctic rrg t4ons Mat conversation can be carried on raspy, and without trknpbone. ofpa r»tui,,py persons two miles apart. TOT oolu—oy) mn ! KOpTwClftf rM> i|#TH> [«•■<• 8 JKTaLa for tke ma*B(acture , ammunition Mtsartlms Lord j MorthrlfMe was denounced oo all aide* I by the British press, hie h puhkMy hmtmod la the • trouts aud tea g life is said to have been threatened. Through hie newspapers and period!- K cals Lord Northcllff* had demanded a'{ motw vigarou. prosecution of the war. ] Mg attacked Aha government for Ite fall- j ure la the 4J*Mlpoli campaign and ta . Mesopotamia. Mo demanded that roa scriptlon be ptM (ala effect. Next He turned his Journalistic guns v upon Premier H. H. Aaguith. denounced the General War Gommlttee aa o “town meeting" and daMaoded a compact war cabinet He smpported J.leyd George lo I o (lotusnd- fag o smell and efficient rsh-'l inrt of wfcteb Asquith should not he us member. Mr. Asflulth resigned and J Lloyd George succeeded him. First Public Office. ° | Lord Northcliffe had pointed out that America was trite in remaining out of J *ic w«r until Germany forced her 'tel •ib Because of hio acquaintance with fl American -• stldri(ao* l.loyd'tkeargr pro | tel led on b*Bt 8o Urcrpt hts Mrst pob 1 Mr office. roMgary to Ma s*solutiaci 1 end N< rMn4HBa . rams la Ms United fj States st bond of the Brltteß missiao 'n which he directed the woak of some *OO officials and 10,0000 assistants. | For hie services ta the government te 4J*4* nod eater muport* m **i mo«* 4 Viscount Returning to England he waa ' offered the poet of Air Minister. Thin | evoked n letter in which Viscount North- ’ cliffs sharply critlolaud the British cop- I duct in the war. In drrlingiag to nr cept the position, k# declared.*lhst while , the United Slates waa preparing with fervor and enthusiasm for the war, Eng • .VoL- . '..ww --T J l , ■ - ONSLOW COUNTY HAMS 3000 lb*. Just received. Sweet *hd Juicy. Phone 700-701. % Jenkins Grbesry. New Method LAUNDRY Everything strictly sanitary. We are prepared to handle your family Wash. We come, bring ’em —go fetch ’em. * Phone 386. . West Mulberry St Goldsboro, N. C. La** W ? ' Jlv* t l Im4 wMM lw tw» ytan over run •*■*•*•*, mm dMRMm m*U> «w »»«.•«-, Maa *f mitt of mt control, eradication a# addition, mobiiiantioii of the whole aim wad naan poorer oaf the otuairy end introduction of compaiaory food f»|P» i ** %'fcel that J can d« better »onh M ’J maintain aa|r independence and am natt TfT^ 1 i> ■ loyally that I do not feel 1 a. .4 '»■■» v Upen oesame ■ . . «' All Baba murmured the magic words, the cavern door swung open and costly treaures lay at his feet * '* • *• r 4 „ f You, too, have an “open sesame” to the treasures of thd World. It is advertising* / 4 rj <: Read the advertising and you open the door to count less comforts and conveniences you otherwise would miss.* For advertising will spread before you the pro duct of fields, looms and factories the world over— things that make life easier, happier, more interesting u and more fruitful for you and your fumily. . - “ ' ’ 4 . " *• - V There is no questioning the real lnmefits that come from regular and systematic reading of the advertis ing columns. No other one thing will give you such economy and keen satisfaction in every day buying. j -7 f jt Advertising is far too important to be overlooked. * Read it very day. It is a * V 1 7 profitable practice '*\ 1 T. tnffii It C. l" fl?l 0 All Kinds of w n - 4 it ■» a Material « , I« « • • . a <s* ” OKB STOCK AND SERVICE IS UNEQUALLED ELSEWHERE IN EASTERN NORTH CAKOUNA. LET KS CONVINCE YOU. ' ' • Yaant .vary truly k , •. ."HA. /* • t . - «- • r- * !• " ,p J a* »«. 4 * » « , I ». A. T. Griffin Mfg. Co. ■ " ' • ° ’.v-V m' 1 ‘ . HiJ ? i t GOLDSBORO, N. C. toward the whoa of your demonstration." J h' wrote to Mr. Lloyd Goaunre Ho air nouncod the “absurd secrecy about the war,** .which, ho aaid, was atill pre-'l rpient and Rare warning that "unlesM there I* awift improvement in our methads hero, the United State* Will rifthaty take into ita own handa the en tire management a M a great part of the War, it will not aacrifice Ha blood and, ■ nr r-*m w treasure to the incompetent handling of Hr* wMaiaa of “any, - - ' r* l-°rd Northclaffe. hoWrver, accepted Ibe poat of Director *( Propaganda In Envrtaf Countries, and for the remaind* er of the war directed aa organisation in the nation* which had agents Hi Germany and Austria and an oateaalpg organisation in the nations hardening PAGE FIVE
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