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ATTEND EDCBRTON
FAMILY REUNION.
Mr. t. M. Bdgortoa and two ton*.
Cedric and LaMaat and A. 8 Copeland
of Kinston. aMtrtd l>ir to Wtldon
yesterday where they attondrd the re
wnton of tk* Edgerto* family.
TOTAL SALES FOR
WEEK MAN FOUND*
D F. Cartin'* Planter* Wareheo**
closed Mm ftr*t wrok of It* operation
kora today with an av'orag* prirr of
If coat* and a tout sale of 41,414
pound*, or nearly at ranch a* the open*
Inf sales of Tuetday, More 50 rent
tobacco was 4r> the floor ynet.-rday <|n>
ha* heea oa Oi* floor at any time time
the marked ope»«d| it w#« *utrtl y*s
torday by tobarcq then. Tb. total salon
for the Week art a little over 1 100,000
poonM»
BAKER RKSIHTINt.
EXTRADITION
8. K, Baker intend* to tight titra
dltion and ha* Langston, Allen, and
Taylor to reproaent him (ioeernor
Morri.on haa signed extradition paper*
it »*» stated i n Sheritl Grant'd office
yesterday, and Deputy Sheriff L. R.
Rhodes of Tampa, Florida, sat await j
Inf the arrival of the papers yester
day. The raao will come up bedpre
Judge Frank A. Daniel* today, linker's
attorney* will oak for a writ of habcut
corpus
DBMAND FOR
BCCB IB HEAVY.
Mgr* continued to he in steady demand j
«h the local market today at 3b cent*
There ape scarcely no country eggs to
ho had. it It stated by wholesale buyers.
Jeffreys and Sons seat their trucks out
la tho country again hut they did not
got near enough to supply the demands
loe (rash country eggs. The majority
•f egg* sold oa the local market are
•ktpped eggs.
Outside of eggs othePlhings on the
market continue to remain the same in
prioo and ia demand Ho far vary few
■Wool potatoes have kebun to rorte in.
mm raus
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National Leagoe.
* FiOjthunrh 2, Boston *
■t. Louis », Philadelphia 2. (It In
BlNfd}.
Chicago |l. New Fork 17.
CTnelßiiaU Brooklyn rain.
American Leagoe.
Booto* l. Detroit 0
Philadelphia Ht Dmili 4
Nh» d, Chicago 7.
WaAiaffton H, Cleveland T.
Internal ion a I Leagoe.
fßsMtmom », Roche*ter g.
fWIhRIT, jMrdcnne S. *
l OOtma dot schedule ,1
Virglala State Leagoe.
Wilson 7, Newport News I.
Portsmouth 3, Id; Rocky Mount 4, It
liuhmond 0, •; Norfolk *. S.l
Piedmont I .eager
Winston Salem I. Raleigh I.
Doaetlle 2, Durham 7.
Groeaahoro 2, High Point 0.
**oih Atlantic Loagaa.
61ariotU 14. < olumhla I.
f AagosU 2, | ; Spartanburg 1. 2.
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<Wrs CAUGHT IN
Tit AP HK Shrr TO
CATC H THK HOYS
; J|jW« all*m|H4ng In *nt * n allngrlt
»’**Mi*a nap in Hl* vinryani to
M>h«M l»»r* wha h.,1 h>fn *lr.||n K
kK_Jr*p». j • min Traylor *«■ l«|nnl
•U|t ••'C* wiU« hi* i.»n I r crlf **■ •
■M M< off IHo mi loiinn, ht.lly Injur-
Mft kb Hand Hr »»» tmlnl tty Iti
BN Sgirnr.
Hr Traylar l< in rltlrily m.n and
tern fc«d niryard* nr*r Hi* Hum. h> rr
f*r mm> y*ar* tin II <nni,4«rnd by
HW **k" know Mm a* ■ vr ry nrrvou*
MM «m| Uriuklr Kilt, briny trratrd
ka k*a krra rntmi vary writ hi hi*
haa», a». la nprrud la rarunrr in ■
*Mk •* I** <Uyi
A* !•••»('>> hai drtlgaad an »ulom«
MhT'fkHl that eparaivr* by riming ihr
•Ilka#** ®H* *t • «*' *• Pirtril IH
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I fl** iMYlOff TV* CAVE JACK WMF OMR RTED taf
U TrtE TENTINEL WHO GUARDED The ENTRANCE.
Jack wtcnkp that pup war with mim.anO
WONDERED WHAT HMD HAPPENEO TO M4f ART
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viM hu
CIUDOENLV THE AONTTER TTOPFEO. HR TRIED TO
kJ EXPLAIN to JACK THAT HE WAT TAKING MIN TO
THE RULER, OP THE UNDERGROUND CAvEg, THE
fWMti OP (MBAAf tT . _
Lease of Academy Building |
Makes Raleigh Take Notice
Aflit»n of (otlon (o-o|H’ralivr Ahmm tation in ld'.isini; Kitmoun
I’lhvJmtom: ( ousts Capitol Folks To Iftili Their
— xFvcsrTfr^^lonis hmint
RAlshiftM. 1 Atip Hmmmrr Hful
j iff huny ritiw tmiißforimiitf ih«
«»nljr pl«)hf»ii p lh*» CapKnT < t»y h*»i t
t»f into qiinrtt-rm f<ir North Carolina
<Otton t *• opfritivi n*'of.ji tli»r»
• r»fl mi sfnl.Viif" (tfiirral Mnnuffpr H nlon
ftirittt'k hnb il Him itirurnnt for<’r
of workf*r« into a vamnl K 'r«K« to -
await tho day when h* \» rm »
nonl ahoilf in tho old tiuildmir v on Mar
tin hyilHfnc. whrrp if» niua onif trod
th# hoardn and atruttrd ita proud
into oblivion. fl •
Kaleigh didn't w »kr- Op' to th- fuel
that It had 'Mpff'f.r it. doers a full grown
organtsaUert that had rather peelen
11 ■si* until one morning re
fioulsremcitt in the morning |«|>-ia that
Its Academy of Musi# hud been leaned
|jfor three years and that Sherwood Up
-•hurch, who prides himself on getting
Fc|u*t the kind of shows that Knleigh
I rikes, would have to hunt new quart
h# ,, ‘
ts a A Raleigh I .and mark.
tn
During the forty year* that the old
RMradetny of Music, which Is lorsti d
Utvihin a stone's throw of about every-
that Kaleigh boasts of in n bu*i
et* way, has oreupled if* position as
"Haleigh's premier amusement houae, it
ißoiaa seen eome and go a mighty com
t» , * , *) , «f play people who were wt-l),
lb* nuWrt in ,hr,r '*“7 lo lh ‘ A up-r tea o'
-opie.
Here rame t alve, then in the xenlth
• f her glory, and who has now reached
he west inrlinr of life and the writ*
•* i'g of memoirs. More recently the old
> af.ay house has seen ItyWolf Hoper,
ly Ihnrh, King, Milton NoNtex. Uo 1 aril
!»**>. Lou Tcllegen and a vast host of
he dnstrela Including the hefnvrd Fields,
of ho alwava rejoiced to me. t u |d fru-nd.
omp, Raleigh.
he Raleigh will mis* them from the place
InMat will know them no more Raleigh
rtalfce* to see good shows, and for many
IhWles arouad people rum* lo are thrifu
d b* the capital of the State, it attracts
tot, ring the morse of a year a host nf
•r* "Pie from all section* of the State
t. wd the go ai ii see of Hie stage find it
tecof,table to stop f„ Raleigh j,,, lhr | r
be pr* of the country. Anel they alw,n«
te |me here, if them; I* away to arAiugc
apt i
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p; DRUGS
)) Whether it is in a ease of emcrjrenoy,
I \ or otherwise*, you will find us ready to *
I y7S serve you with the U*st in the drupr lire*. • J
( f We also carry a complete line of sta- )
) tionery, rubber goods, and household no- ,1
j w eessities. * .
) Hicks & Hawley
I Hie place you will eventually trade. v
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BHIMvi f vv\\ dxC. * taifl a
WM I wm »” \ 1 .IByj
’ rfTME hideout noNcrta fulled Htn alon4 by
L X THE AM/A UNTIL .JACK THOUGHT IT W4B/LP
I BREAK. .JACK HAD NtVk* TEEN TuCH A LONG
AND WONDERFUL CAVE.
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FITHINC JACK AHEAD THE HIPE.OUC NONTTE* LED >-
JACK BEFORE THE TERRIBLE DUKE. JACK KJWEO ] i..
LOW, AND THEN LOOKED OF, AMO SAW AM BVU. I
SV4RER UPON THR DUKCT FACE.
But Alas and Alack,
But A In* and alack! Kaleigh has no!
place to welcome them now. They must !
SI I * up the t uplt.st < ily of the State
“W Hieir ctcjid Will be an army of rlrrk*., ,
a staff of rottoo graders mid a multi
tude of samplrs of cotton The Inroad* 1
of commerce ha|fe__pfn>-.-d h*v«k wilt, 1
«lllino-111 and robbed thee Capital of
a host of pirmorgak.
The A. oft.roy was buiD forty year*
ago by Frank I’age. who left it to Eden
ton Street Methodist church Th,
Board of Steward* didn't know what to
do with an amusement house inasmuch
as* the Book of Discipline, of their da
nomihatinn didn't countenance all the
various kinds of thcnlri .*l4* that were
ari-iistomed to bo put on wt ihe play
house. They hastened to get rid of Ihe
peopetty amt some .loicn years ago it,
P« sod into the hand, nf M It W right,
4 case o|«-rati,r, who stilt own* it.
When it wns built two generations
‘go, th.- Acsd* my replaced wt popular
esteem the Metropolitan - opera house, |
which for a half century was Kaleigh'* i
I principal amusi ment house. „ The Mot- I
I ti.potitan, in it vas known, continued'
to operate, but finally had to yield to 1
modern progre.*, and a few year* ago
, was tdrn down to give way to a modern
office and store building.
I'rogreas Rrnrea Agsln.
. And now progrots scores again. Only
1 rnmm. ru got nl id of some Tar sight
* d person and g* i* the before
another >an tak. its p'ac- And this
Dine, It i«n i a department store that
wants the building, but North Carolina
I farmers, who have decided to go into
. business on a large scale
It was berati-e of the centra! loe* '
! Don that Mr Blalork seised nil
lo the opportunity of taking tha build I
> Ing (or a period of years, but bv did '
n't have made a more effective move
to sis th* Httrnlmn of upon
1 this cotton association that cam* into
Iciwn Rtui Uti«ttnotl«#-r<J.
k.- l)nr tUy lilt Krhniiiry igiaf fitrertors
I
Jrt.ooo mrmbrr* of » nrwlv orffanlscH mb
•oriMiion dropped into RmUikH mui rlrfi
* ♦’<! dfflftrv. Tbry »#»t up «n orjfun
ifloti «nd nnn»>un-"<l th?«t Ihry wrrr
uatnir to Bril mtton for thr growers.
Nalrigh Not lmprr<wffi.
A Siml9 Krpubltcan rnnvcntion mr»‘t»
TRB COUMROBO iy» ~
I in Winston Salem, and tip Democrats
. ‘>f that city see that a baas hand I*
| provided, the Democratic aayor wol-
I come* them, a Demoem le quartette
sings for them, but then i Democratic
convention meet, in Dei ocratic Ra
leigh, nary a band is on land to route
tbs Domsi-ratie hoata not ioga a Demo
cratic mayor think nf we rotatag them
and It never occurs to thF ,rmy of Dem
ur rat 1C singers Raleigh blssta of many
first class vocal artists Ro sing their
the hearts of ike Democrats.
is su used la yotog legists
iMQPwand governors and come and go
lh*t it take* little note of lesser light*.
It was the same with ihp tobacco and
1 cotton growers who within twenty
i months h-ive climbed i|to the lime*
light by sheer bravado and main
strength. Kaleigh never batted an eye
when they came to town,,Mnd (he cham
ber of rommrrc* didn't get eaclted about
S\ V, •IL i '
Thjy Smashed Malory.
The tol.mco grower* -have smashed
h story in (nore ways than one. The
tobacco grower* wanted quarters hut
all the sky srraper* wrri (died-Op and
by Jingo th»v would stay fltlrd i»t*. for
one* people move td Ra|righ they stay
unless they are moved nut hjA main
sti.ngth and awkwardneta. v - *
Th* lohaO -o grow. rS died (Krir'eed
«».o of moving and finally were sol* to
get a lease bn a builHEig that Iq-tho
1 day* of Governor Holdift was the exe
cutive manaton of Nortl Carolina ,|Ti#
old building had had ngieh to do yyKh
political history, and n|w it is having
right much lo do with th* economic
1 remaking of North Canjitia.
Il ixtory t» being smaahed la RaUigh
| a* well as throughout North Carolina,
hut Raleigh rather like* ju May be af
ter all there will be r.ftv Academy of
Music built. And aftgr all tha co
, operatives do stand (o» progress even
,in Raleigh They dr* going te help
make the old town » <te ujl They are
wahing it up every" ds*.
A new kind of history la being made
n the Slate Capital, whrre much hia
tory I* made right along without caoa
ing much eseitement Raleigh fairly rev
el* in history but ii'fep gets worried
nhaut It. *
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Hoad tho Want Advs
Goldsboro Business Directory
AUTOMOBILES A SUPPLIES
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Brown Auto & Supply
Co.
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224 E. Center St. N.
Southern Motor Co.:
9 0 -
Cor. John k Ash Sts.
, Spence Motor Co.
Cor. W. Center k Ash Sts.
I ■ T V-. - - -j~' *—■ 'j--' ' f
Montague Bros.
Machinery A Motor Service
Cor. Mulberry St. k Georgia Ave
R. D. Irwin Motor Co.
Dodge Hrothera Motor Can
N. John St.
Goldsboro Battery Co.
118 W. Center St. N.
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BANKS
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Wayne National Bank
139 W. Walnut St.
National Bank of
Goldsboro
Cor. Walnut k John St.
Goldsboro Savings &
Trust Co.
National Bank Building
lAcoples Bank & Trus
y Co.
101 W. Center St. S.
Farmeni Bank & Trusl
* Co.
11l S. John St.
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Yards that measure only 35 inches and 15-once
are out of date. Advertising has put them clear
out of business.
, Manufacturers who advertise must give value, be
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aause they have a good name to protect. Manufactur
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ers of well-known products and the merchants who sell
thfjse products often value the names at millions of
dinars. They cannot afford to jeopardize the worth of
these names by selling any but good goods of full meas
ure and fair price.
A merchant or manufacturer cannot afford to ad
vertise merchandise that will not give service. The
t
penalty of such tactics is too heavy.
You can bank op this. Advertised goods must be i
as advertised. That is wfry it pays to deal with adver- l
Users and to buy advertised products. The advertising i
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is your protection. , , 1
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READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS' IN THIS TAREK.'"'
IT WILL TAY YOU. ,
BUTCHERS
Serve Ui Market
N? John St.
chiropractors'
Drs. 1
& S. Pope
’■ Grant BuiUi«e
CLOTHING DBALBRB
* N. A. Bdwards *
Hoi>> * f ,
Beet Eqntgeed Clothing Store
in Eastern Carolina
CONTRACTORS
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Mrs. John S. Dortch
Electrical Contractor
Phone W. Center St. N.
' DRUGGISTS ' i
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Williams Drug Store
Phone 23.
128 E. Walnut
FURNITURE DEALERB
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Heilig & Meyers
119 E. Walnut St.
g Home Furniture Co.
126 E. Walnut St.
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SODAS, CIGARS A CANDIES
Goldsboro Cigar Co.
Phone 658
116 W. Walnut St.
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' GROCERS—Rif AIL- «
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W. L. Sufluaerjin
Cash Greeer
Phones 26 A M
v 2*3-204 K.JWaimit St. .
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800 N. John St.
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J, B. Herjjn* ' |
1 204 E. Walnut St.
GROCERS—WHOLES A LK*"
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A. A. McCrary Co.
127 N. John St.
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Bizzell Grocery Co.
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106;107 W. Center St. 8. y
HARDWARE ' (
Yelverton Hardware CoJ
yjtUDH \\
, 136-138 E. Walnut St. \
MILLINERY A READY TCP
WEAR
L. E. Pearson Co.
W. Walnut St.
REAL ESTATE
N. E. Bradford
Phone 165 U
National Bank Building
ROOFING A SHEET MET Aft
WORK 7
J. M. Latta Co. - ■
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E. Aah St.