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PAGE TWO MI mi M*> " '■ ' ' "■' i [ NEWS OF THE CITY | FVtlalhea Olaa* of Ik! Nr« tgpUsf (brtk will meet with William »it>«t AteaiL... !#> *e Vocal aocllon market. It,- >*H| selling yesterday f«r th * y|WM |dc* Os t*4f* ("f hundred pound* ÜBf principal reason assigned far tk* rise (a prim i* tk» coming of hgjtqx grade* of tobacco 1.0 tha market. MANY ITI NWn orr for *< hooi . Many student* loft for Raleigh, Wake Forest, and .Greensboro yesterday •board tka t p. ta. Southern train The waitfftx room of tka doppt *f» f*M*d With atudrnu, while doxe'na of group* Hood «*R MW Y**VfYW» M «>• ho “ r ol departure draw near. Seheol opani today at fltata college. W*Ju Forest and Greens bum I ullegr foe Woi»o». WAYNJt CQUMTY UNARLK VO ( ABE Wt',l fATWMk la, lk« qaadMlla of North • arolma. * U*iF" nutdi* fkWOor by Peaches and golf iq Iqpatod th* State Haiaatonum for the treatment df tuberculosis. THU place '• aomati n*ea known aa Montrose, but the office la, qow Kaopluriuoi. N <’. of patu-nta are c*y»d for annually at thin retreat, and almost all win spend a few month., there are en «U*d tq go hark to tkfir koaiea •aot fiktod cored, or with physical vigor auf , orient to rralat future attack* or the •qrfeiD plague " State aid haa enabled tboae to charge or thia verb to group together superior medical and nursing * Ikrilltlea with an ideal climate and ac eaaa to plenty as goad milk and egga; for nHlk. egga. real, and aunahine wifi to root aloioat any roaa of tuber owooia. If taken In tlnur. More potionta are cared for at the COO* at SLM per day, witk • email •Monthly ckarge for iaondry or X-ray foiaitiw Thia low rota it nftqdr BMpiblo hy tka aooua! atote appropria tion to tbit intlituUoa. hot vvqn fifty 4F“Af* A month in otoco than tha a ear hi| DtboorgUr patiant ran afford tp ML *fM for on door o thing aa health TRhBOMMOit dooa gtiwi of ita recrpittng MM|» *•** bo«b|p, element of thr "bf'V 1 [l *» 'bem* unfprtunatoa who find jG» bod.oa prop •MB' WK* Iff* devulop thopi through eqpß *nd nitrc>M •W«Yb*| * boon 0 prevalence of tH«A*|f Vor, io Wayne county. At OfgfgM tiq aituotion it rgeeiving more attention tfag It ever kg. before. *nd it I? the ogroeat hope of tha heqlfh offi onto to aearch apt avery rate of tubar- in tl|# coonty. that potianti may ho (Wta treatment core apd aagra •otod from other me in be n of their fam il{> id the need atlata At • recent tuberculosis clinic held TWMmPPirMI I (tr fflffll ••Moo ware found to he Buffering from tha diaooae in some form. Ton pet rent *d the doathi io ear coooty are onnaad b» tghorcolkala, aad the diaeaae rlalna MM** timpt aa many colored aa wklta * %>«* «R*oMi has no prorlalmi for MRM CAW •* tboaa patient, except WMMIM U» f««da raised each year MUgWnt the agio of Chrittmaa Maala. That tbit I* not adequate may bo cleor *R Thar* afq bow four patient! gi Iggotoriom aupported from <thia T. * I*”* i* 4 f*l“*L , »t** **rl io to 9 *''* W*yoa county hat t|tg dpoo iu boat, aad can nos take *l*% M Ml morn patmota in thia map ■or ottir tka proceeds from tka nut aoola sals come la. matt he done. These man um V d « irl » rnnnut be » 4»o tlmpljr, because they are too l*ar to poy sanatorium bill*. Toberc#. lor potloritp *ro barred f r w« ib* charity •rnrdo of poblU boopltaia. hoeaqar the dtrents It caotggiqot. Wayne rounty mgfl find tome method of raring for ***** l*Mb. Been an humble beginning * **M-room shark out ip the rouniry »•••• Moueood porch, plenty of Whotoaoao food and a capable woman in OttoOMpoe, would retiree from fifteen **. RPM-iM patients p yvar The •B-kpop of tuck a place would not b« ■MBA bpt lie Influence for giH>d would mm frqoUr nod grantor aa thq result. Mapa ta be apparent. W*»M oooaty la facia* thi. problem ■•Y. %P toiatioo r*n not yet be dr bl,t ***• co *' , »* Stale Tobar »••«» bar. OP Qutohor Ird 10 thq rogrt house U k thfOW some light upon tk. t YBSTBft&AY’S RBKI I.TK ” * • ri *slggoll 4. *; Chicago I. Phll.dolphla », T; BrooUfX «, «. ma "••too Now .York, both gome. rain. American League. W..81.gt„ a *, Pbllndqlpbiq 5, 0. rkicago J, d; Detroit V | l*i CkfOlaod I. 1. NgW Xppfag. bofb game. rain. .....uTrftiiiTT *rrocm„ t, j Kackb.ter 4. 4. -iW'.i.fr.t" * “ M'fb fpkl A Wintfba Salem A . . Amnrao.a bantu: Bataigk A i>»rham H JBjßMkm IA d«jiyiiu t. Wgpiut SaJam A High Point A 1 fßkia loagoe senpoiSTtewi'’j‘.‘ n: l AMaroooo Comaei 21 Sew. a Nerfolk 4, I’orlamouth I Rocky Mount A Wti.on | f. AHaglir kaagoa. „ l; ‘ bgrfotu A 11. (irae.e.lJ. y A Auguata A I* inning. **•' featare. e* • W HfH.KBAi.ERB PAY IA ( KNTB KAMA R4U.B. Wholesale deqlqr. uyg now paymg *b cent, par dotop fo{ egg* on th» Iqral market, the gyicq hquoy advanced from *6 rantt.. Bggrri|y «f egg* fox; lbs MB*' *e**.Jm b W‘ *>« gs tha grobleiaa of '«fgJ WPv** khd many .torngc rgg> hgM utad. gccoydln* to Jxfftvy* bwaot gout.!#, are beginning to mere (rug lb» country ta the local dealaqa Sand qre bringing >1 per bu.hal. Onion. ate bringing ff per bualirl, Irl.h pots , toes |1 per barral, frying site chicken. ! II cent. each, hams 3& cent, per pound. ! nod baron At centa. Yarmara will find | a ready maib I for ohickriit and MtKIKK PANKBtI. tT I.M TOIIAT. ’ The funeral of ]. W. Moore, until a few years ago a well known grocer of thia city, will be held this afternoon at three o'clock and iqteiiamt will follow In Wlllowdale cemetsry. Mr Muora died at his home, 744 S John street, yes terday morning al eight o'clock after p brief Illness. Por len years he operated a grocery store on Ihe corner <if John and Atlantic street.. Surviving are a wife and right ihildren. Walter, Williarn Henry, Y. M., Thoms. Mr.. < l ii|dic Sutler, Mrs, Kaontp King Mrs. I.ixxle Murray and Mrt. I U lie l.miib. KVIITOB iOBH P4HMKS THKOI I.H Editor Juak of tht Horhy Motjpt Evening Tviegraoi. PM«*d through ties city yrstriday an rggte bach hotpa after .ponding a week end with relatives oj Mrs Itorne >• Duplin and H.iiipsuii coitnUor. TO TJ.u a IN W VBBAW Mias Julia Mag Suuk«(kgd. who d at the Stale Normal last yens, hat guuv to Warsaw white she baa accepted the posit ion at engliah W>d htslurp teacher iu the Warsaw ichpolg, “TUB I.ITIAB BHBYHBMII OF BIND DOM (OMR.” "Th* l.iltla Shepherd of Kingdom ( »*o" haa been produced with a mgr V«l«u» exactitude to the lines of the, book of tgo sama name, generally ac i isMuied John Kox, Jr'a. masterpiece The PflOSitiva instincts, tha mountain ft-mU, (hair tywamt verrvoruar, and high srit.e of honor ago powerfully portrgyrd apd thrysogb all ruaa a clear strain of seQlt qrafO aad love made beautiful In Its own .implicit*, The coat ha. bovf chosen with the utmost care. Appears at the Arnsg theatre tonight for one pqrfor mafirq at *i». Uot seat, today at How ard's drug store. Coifintoit bom Not Know Fear Jar shear nerve tha common house/Iv, Whlclj Ptraiata (g walking ov,r oar’s noaa and retaraing to the charge again Md ggnio tghqn forewd ta brief strategic 0 M * H |( • . * *'*’ * *, * Jj P% V I m \ * It f•" Out of Date f I ' Vv r 1 J Yards that measure only 35 inches and 15-once (( B pounds are out of date. Advertising has put them clear (( #/ out of business. ( u Manufacturers who advertise must give value, be- \Y u cause they have a good name to protect. Manufactur- )i JJ ers of well-known product's and the merchants who sell )) | these products often valijj the names at millions of a | dollars. They cannot affoitl to jeopardize the worth of ( 2r these names by selling any but goods of full metis- ( if ure and fair price. • - V n A merchant or manufacturer cannot afford to ad- ) a vertise merchandise that will not give service. The ) 1 \ penalty of such tactics is too heavy. * ' / You can bank on this, Advertised goods must be i 1 advertised* That is why it pays to deal with adver- i r/ tisers and to buy advertised products. The advertising Ir is your protection. J 1 « * , retreats, may seem to bear the palm argon* th* whole an misled i return, i .aye the Biiladelphia-lnituifar it-fesrs [ nuthing <>a earth > «ccpt tobacco aniubg. " This, however, is h ca»e of cheek. , raised, it U true, to a sublime degree, rather than of plurk.'fhat quality which tha hunter rerogmies and respects in hia quarry. The lion haa always been regarded aa the vary aynibul of courage, b“i hria hardihood becomes leas wqndarfol thaa that of tome smaller animal* when w* J remember with what formidable trad*. ■!Ut »f attack nature haa endowed Him. The sip will at quadruped over kriuWn* tn attack man is probably the common rat. Again and again, when corqqrt'4. the rat has turned uphn hie pursuer, making, with bla infallibe instinct, straight dor tha mods vulnerable point, the thrum Wraaela, too, are dapgerwM foot whin at bay, and have often inflicted .ev.ra irtyurie* on children. A # COrioua sldry was i .-ported rot unity from North Waiea. A girl, saving a solitary weasel on live road, threat a atone at it. The animal ultcrad a peculiar cry, nod im mediately six other Waasala appeared op tha sien*. and all started to attack the girl. Thing* would have gone badly with her had not her shoqia brought tk* help es a farmer and hia dog. who aeon die Par sad thq vermin. Tho families of ail apeetea of animals, eo4 indued .1 birds aa Wail, show utter (naiiaaajys** iu detenus of tbsir young ‘A would bo hard to say which excel, in courage and salAaacriflce when the miMeraql instinct is arouaad. Tho qualities of the old-tuna British bulldog warn famous, hbwsvar dwgraded mway hero iiaan tha sport that Brought them into piny. The auiun die hard dsU-r --minatlon and unfalterinlf pluck are poa •••fvd b/ thq wild bqar of India lb* sticking, big garni- huntera tel/ u>. I* tha fipest »pqft in the forrt. utmost nnr*a and sWirThc boor lx a Pyaceqhle creature UiiMTss provoked, but whan he turns at bay he is a tough cuytdmar. Hja charge is at one* wary and furious, and tu resist it jg .bout the mp»l thrilling esppriaorc a hunter could have. To the end the boar’s dogged courage does not fail, and again and again he literally hurls him„.|f upon the spear*, until at last ha sink* down in grim silence, without a groan. PROBING PtRE WHICH WKKCKKD P. R. R. HUNK-HOUSE i MTTfIBUBO. Sept. 4 Thirteen offi- I clala and employees of tha Henaaylvanin railroad were quastionril till* afternoon at s general meeting us city, county Mid Fadaral rrprciantattviia who nr* investigating the (ire which destroyed a Pennsylvania railroad bunkhouaa yes tat day. Sqvvn employees, recently hired, were l burned to death. The only announce mant authorised after thr conference was that thr rqtlroad men had admitted th* building was a tinder box. It had been used for many month* *• a store Bouse for brick, oil and waate and the floors and walls had kstomi saturated, they daclarad. ‘ Another conference will h* held to morrow. -g» WW' CfT RffIMffRIFRF «v»' »yu«»»wvU nvHfc l k nr«niN Objected «nd C. R KrU tr UrinffM Mlrr Um«bl IbWRTv Bad to (ivUnhoru Cupid continued My September drive yesterday, rooting the elnpmtat as t R Keller, aim JO, and MJ*a ln ttrrtpll *b» I*. >4 Rl*h»pnd Ms* 10 *»>' married hqra In the Kennosi hotel hX Rhv. Zep* Wall of the Plm JaplMt #turch. Cujltd wp* dqa***- rd in the COO guest Ip bringing the young couple to Coldsboro because William Koyall. of this oty, happened to be a personal friend of Mr. Kallar'i. and by tha objection of Bin lagcrauH* par ent*. And the foyst Should H* First. Register, of Daqda Grantham was about not to givq them tha Itcenaa but they war* an, frank about it and Miaa IngprauH wa* such a fasc>Datiug blond bo said h« just couldn’t resist.He seemed ta remamher that he was young vnee himaalf and woglt) have b«*n will ing to.cross a state or two to grt away from interfering parents. Mr. and Mr*. Keller said they liked (ioldsborq fine, expected tu stay a few days and return to Richmond when- Mr. Kelley it connected with the denial lah oyatorieg. SHELL SllU< K” \<» LUNGER RMJh.MZKD IN ENGLAND LONDON. Sept. A If Great Hnuin should have the raiafarluno to b* en gaged in another big war. It i* safe tn predict tjiat ryo cases of “shell shock*' wilt appear among her list of casual ties. The first recommendation of the War Office committee on Shell Shock, whose report ha* just been published, i* that the term should be cut out the official language. ’’War Neurosis” is considered to be the beat general term. ’’Shell Shock” i* because it occurred to patients who had ncv»r been even within hearing of a shellburat. 1 n “It is no aorprise to find ■'that the general lay conception of the tarm wsi very loose and 111-informed, the com mittee stake. ‘Thera *uch anxious solitude during th* war ns to thr in capacitated, and such was the appeal of the term ‘"ahell shock,*' that thia c*M of rase excited more general in terest and sympathy than any other, so that It became a most desirable com plaint froen which to suffor. ”No caae of payrho-ncurosis, or of menta) breakdown, even when nttribut ed to a shell exploaiop, should bo clas sified a* a battle casualty any more than sickness or diaeaae. “In many eases” aay the committee, “it is extremely difficult to distinguish i owardice from nrurotix, since in both tear Is the chit/ casual factor.” Colonel Stubbs, J>. 8. expressed the ' opinion that efforts should be made to get rid of thr idqa especially prevalent ■ dvwong young soldiers, that It was dts gruicful to feel scared when in action. “I do not know, but I think I was in «» awful funk the who!* time," laid th« commute*, “and I think muu prop)* w«r, If the young soldier ware *i»«B to understand that rv*r> body iy *Wf mtirh afr*i<l and that tt n a natural vendition to be hut h* should o*«- tom* it. and if hr wrrr told ,ilio about tto* effect of shells and that it waa up to him to capital himself, I think it would havr (pair effect." •Only a haata man will vulualuuly rdlnowlcdafcTfh* hn was vWy much LOSING TEAM HOST TO RIMINI* CUT! ',i *j!’! «*•*•- •Mt* -ft A rrry pleasant adrfal fettunr sali ripatrd for sopte Weeks by thr member* of Xißani*. t|*.» p)*«« 41 the work* yritrrday etching, when- (he ln«. ink train* in thr recant content far a-t tendance gave n barbecue on thr lawn to thrir successful rivals. Thr captain* of thr winning tram* were Moiri l. A Dancy and Jarar* Hatch, while tb*-j thirty members captained. by Moor*. Cone and McMillan furnished thr fca*t and the tryoming*. Thl* con*i»t«d of all thr arrompanlmrnt* of an orthodox • arollna harbreur. and thr orra»i»n wu« enjoyed by about fi/ty mrnihcj*. The evening wa* ideal for *uch an outdoor, banquet, there wa* good kinging by the fantou* and nearly famous voeali«ta us the rluh, under the baton of Klwnniun Howell, nnd everybody had a royal go.nl time. * KC4TOIATIOK qp |j t\U Id GREETED “WITH Pl.tUil’RK" KINST OK, N. ( Sept r> K.-*l oration of Norfolk Southern traimi l& and Id. effective laal night, were greeted with -aiisfactio,, along the Ucaufort Divi aioa atld Other parts of the *y*tnm. Thr local < hamber of Cummers,. and slm ; *UkC hodi'-a in other town* bad watched the void In the *ervir« with kern In terest Train* lb and IS. tb. “Mid night Kxpre**" wuh txa-v number*, have I long enjoyed the spaci*] Interest of the local trail* body No. IS passrir through thi* city for Mar»drn. eastern junction, point. between 11 p. in. and midhight. No. thy the ■.nine train, teturns in the curly morning, with fiold*born »« if. destination The train* wyr,, taken off some weeks ago bccous* of >ta • trike I situation. Kinston Re r |or liar* KINSTON. N. C. Ss-pt, 5. Rev Kran »ia J. It. Oofftm ha* returned to his chureM her*. St. Mary’s Episcopal, after ■ a two inbnth'* »tay at New York. The rector spent hi* vacation preaching ih metropolitan and New Jer sey ehurehe*. The young clergyman i» well known In New York Episcopal nr ! ele*. H t > wa* formerly located there. 'He rams here from Mobile. Thr local church haa grown rrmgrkably under hia rectorship. Mr Coffin a few montha ago wo n fame through a sermon in which he dofunded the Jewish people in connection with the death of Christ, I asserting that thr musses of the peo ple were not unfriendly to the Naiar onr. lie wa* widely quoted in varioua Goldsboro Business Dirrectoy * ' ' AUTOMOBILES A SUPPLIES Brawn Auto & Supply Co. 224 E. Center St. N. Southern Motor Co. Gor. John A Ash 8t». n Spence Motor Cto. Cor. W. Center A Ash Sts. Montague Bros. Machinery A Motor Service Cor. Mulberry St. & Georgia Ave R. D. Irwin Motor Co. Dodge Ur ethers Motor Cara N. John St. CMP (ioldttbere Battery Co. 113 \y. Center St. N. BANKS Wayne National Rank 189 W. Walnut St. National Bank of Goldsboro Cor. Wglnyit A John St. Goldsboro Savings & Trust Co. NatinnarUank Building a Peoples Bank & Trust Co. 101 W. Center St. S. Farmers Bank & Trust Co. 11l 8. John St. " i I -"wvmv-m I I I pi |" SPECIAL NOTICES "| Dm Twenty Oca cants per Ipsgftlus fur U word* or las*. For tnqr* than U word* an* oant auch. * Whit* apac* or typ« diaplag ad* Insert ed In tbs column for CO centi per Inch. (sc,h Insertion. j When flv* or wore -ontefutive Inser tion* sr« 'daslrad s disfeunt of CO CM esnt |% allowed. tOCK it. C. TIRVSR I’OK YOI'K HITI.It ! i Os any description BmineV* ad dress Atii-w, (laldsbuto.pN C. Hume nddrot MkcviUe. N. tßoute t. n '*4f. • —-a - i . —.. ~ . MAJT,—-HOI \D IHM. HVA< K AM) tin. Kfrcklsf litrust and gray feet; holtsiled Suitable reward for r*v covefy. Notify t kief of Police, (iold* boro, N. Cu * BI'HISJUM AND I'BOriMIOMU MEN j desiring bookkeeper* and stenograph-1 era apply to th« liusiaea* and Pro friaiunnl Women's Club. We hgve a stenographer available now. FUll Atllr-Hfawl ni w / stud, baker • penal six touring ear,.value lIhTK.OO, at liberal discount. See Hr*. H. K R. nton or telephone either 721) or 17. BAI.KBMAN WANTKU— WANTS!) KX- Pvritmced feed and grocery salesman (hal ear drive ear. State experience and• salary wanted with reference In first letter. L. A. Roney. TUK PftQUVfC t.H\PK VINES OF Hp- w. I). Traylor* on Leslie street are ready for visitor* at 2&c each. No boys allowed unless accompanied by parents. 3d lwk MR*. J. 1.. BAttUAM HAS KKKI M ed her vocal lesson* at 310 West Mul •>«rry street. Phone 30 f pstts of the country. - ' „ Shark* l)Kspp*ar KINSTON N. t . S» pt 5 f'oaiit 0 ra pot I" ay tbe'oVily .ehool of -harks to b t . seen in North (,’urollna water* thm season has completely disappeared. They wore migrating mat) eaters, six in number, and w. re accompanied by* a liberal number u s pilot fish, which In vauabiy accompany the shark. Onu, tilpposition Is that the pilot Which at tache* itM-lf to the *!<■ k by m<~n* >f a Vacuum cup piovider) by t.sta e. pre 1 vides the isteilh, .'.c» ,or the W" (i\h and the ihtti r in turn furniahC ' thr | motive powor for both. , i I The member* of" the school recently ; seen, which came very close inshore, were estimated to range frinb nboM*, nine to twenty foot" in length. Un* of' the xmsiit’st wa* caught; it* Urngth was slightly under nine feet and its equal to snapping an I adult person * waist. Th«) other* imme diately diaappearsd. BUTCHERS Serve Us Market N. John St. j | CHIROPRACTORS Drs. M. E. Weklman & S. E. Pope Grant Building CLOTHING DEALERS N. A. Edwards * Home of IteNt Equipped Clutblnu Store in Eaatem Carolina CONTRACTORS John S. Dortch Electrical Contractor [ Phone 146. 143 W. Center St. N. * DRUGGISIS Williams Drug Store Phone 23. 128 E. Walnut FURNITURE DEALERS Heilig & Meyers 119 E. Walnut St. Home Furniture Co. 126 E. Walnut St. SODAS. CIGARS A CANDIES Goldsboro Cigar Co. Phone 658 llrf ‘Walnbt* St. —i ■■ mr m. ■■ i Yl MDAY MORNING. lEPT. I, ItU WAN TKU— PLAIM HRWIMU. KM MM) I dent>K and croebetigg. Phone MM or call at Mr*. Harry WUsm's 11* 8. John straot. I Aug ttM dfjr*. M)R Htt.K—UNfc f.(HM» GRMTLE family horse und buggy in good con dtiion. See Mr*, (ifurge Rynutb or phone T 11. It 30 lwk FOR KKNT FI KNtoiMKi) FRONT room, first floor, prhrllsgp of batk. IDA K Pin* street. 31) ut TYPKW'ltlTKlfs—AWx MAKER CLEAN ed. R<p«!rc4 ann adjusted. Agpney for | the Underwood, The Machine yog will eventually buy, < %«piuitna Typewrit er .Shop, l/stiona) Tank Building. Vt WIKI) in IKA|IP_IHK ItPUtT Ten thousand dollar stock in the rity for real /6n ac count of too much i,\her butlnet*. (irady A Co. Uuder Messenger Opera Ilona*. CvMsboro, N. C., 30 At FOR H»:nt TWO KI RNHIHED ' Room* suitable for couple. Can furnish tald* board if desired. AIM K Ash -treat. 3 M W ANTKU—t oCPLK WITH CHIU) DK •iir** down stairs apartment about Oc tober first. Mu*t b* in gobd neigh borhood. It< sere licet. Address “M* H ear* Newt. WANTKIt—A COLOWKI) GIRL, GB.N oral bout* Work. Small family, per manent position, Apply 12tMl Park Avu. KaUuUoa. * U 3 3t WANTED—A SM ONU HAND POt'R horto Power Goa Kngin*. Must b* Standard Model. Address answers to (iu* Engine, cam. Goldsboro Daily New*. a ft, i i MtIgTLV M tttltlKU MEN GETTING INTO 1 HtllHl.K (Continued froik Pag,. One) min Martin, colored, who was given 4 month* for carrying a conceited w*a-> ,’TTriTTVei,.: u!m*„ waTTned |AU and cost for carrying a i ,»*»iled wcatmn. Tb* ea*e again-* L. Rrllt charge,! with obtaining marriage under fal*c preten** wa* “not prossed”. Thn ronipany operating the omnibus tine* m J.onikut pays a MiHlon dollar* a year Ik liaepai' for iiA vehielaa. , A cripple Hag'/mg o* g prominent New |y°»k "trart cornef, noted to r<-crr*e rnoftay Drum *ixtMM(brople with ; *" +* ******"<• Bii!LLLifT^' if f* jV» {)»« ( «n erimnal* tn IHrUttd stare biwnded. 'as well as gypsies and vagbomls, but after that »t*ar only only deserter* from the army ami *oldl»r« who were notoriously bad eharacter* were »* marked. GROCERS—RETAIL W. L. SummerMn Cajkh Grocer ll’honeH 25 A 26 202-204 E. Walnut St. H. H. Jenkins 300 N. John Si. J. U. Herring 206 E. Walnut St. G ROC E RS—.W H OLESA LE A. A. McCrary Co. 127 N. John St. Uizzcll Grocery Co. 105-107 W. Center St. S. HARDWARE Velverton Hardware Co. 136-138 E. Walnut St. MILLINERY A READY TO WKAR 1 L E. Pearson Co. W. Walnut St. - I REAL ESTATE n/e. Bradford 'hone 155 National Bank Building tOUTING A METAL WORK J. M. Latta Co. B. A»h St. 7 — |P —"m A
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