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PAGE SIX I “news of the c/ty I 1m 1 "- 1 1 " 11 u NO DANOM 09 rUNL UOUTMiI SOON. TW*rc it fUrijujiijr UtUc daagcr es u lh«rt»|< of furl ip Geldsbero before fhrUtnte*. « *l> the opinion of W. H. GrlOn w 4 Son tnd etbatelecsl dealers wha «M bo with ysa-, terday, despite tho cot/strike darieg tbo tawnier whc# lh*»e WO* *« little opgerfßolly to slot* up a winter'* tap ply. Ha Gridin lino staled that they » bad aMMb aath radio aad toft r«ai «a band la last until Christmas. though it wtt aft at front a tapply at a year ago. Antbrafitr coal in being thipped from tbo mtapa l * NoantyWaaia and toft roa| from tbo miaot la Writ Virginia. FOUR COMM! MTV f4IH TODAY. Command? fairt will bo bold in Bs!- fatl, Kaulston, Smith Chapel, and Wood land today, it waa tUU-d yesterday l>jf Mitt IMast > MrKarhtrn county hatnr • drmongtagtof. Rita Rchaobom apont the dpy working ay exhibit* for these rommunitiev Site ttalrd that «Jio could not bp la all four of tho pi too* »t thr tamo time today, but that aim tkha gain* to da tb« boat aht rould. JtTNRY DRIVER* •RttH ywatcr-wti" Jilney driven without liooate m tho Wajrgp tounty fair had bettar “wauh '•“L" «dd A. T. Uassll. deputy iatarnai revenua-r*llector of this «ity. yesterday. Ha 9% plain, .i that ha waa going to have two rlmgkrra on hand daring thr work •NWMr Just fv ratch violator*. Thh.e j • who do not rare to contribute to the support of thr State any more than ab- • .olatete necessary, ha adviaca to buy I iconic ,at ante. HER VIH PRATER CIRCLE TO MEET. Tho Sore ter Prayer Circle Will moot at tim homo of Mr*. John R. Crawford. dr. oa Met Mulberry street this aftor aamt at 4 oVloch. The public la ca- fbrdial inv-ttat io» to attend. STORES OF 110 MAfl naira who HIES THIS MMI i.' 'a Fran«*V Member of Big Fort W>o lectures In Armtlcr Thto PrU x WROjfc FROM UNITED BTATKH IN H1XT11& PARIS, Noe, W.-—Georges CloduMi. tho foremoat journalist in Pronto, got hi* firat nperirnro at a nrw.pop.r man during hi. Sojourn (o' tbo United State# batwoon UtM and 1444 Throughout bin Pe.ldnnce in America CiamP.aaaau aaat oomtribatioa. to th..i "Tempt". “Letter. frjm America'" thay art called, cad he dealt with ail: tbo foremoat 'location, of tbo day. Hit articiaa on the future of the negro men in the United State., written Iwe year# after the ead of the Ciril Ria a model of ,tyie and .how • clapP andatalaading as thi. complex problem. They aoi forth tho diffteul tioa and the danger, be.etting the ro lationa es the write ami colored rape* ia the Uited State. / Ciemencopn wrote them after an oa ten.ire tear of the South, and ho drew a vivid picture as eesiftiuna In that than deeaatod ar»a. Admirable, litera ture document., displaying democratic tandenaicA Relit leal foresight \ and large philosophic.l ideas, they .hoar on part as Hn> Tseng man of twenty seven nearly all thr qualities of the Remarkable old maa of today. A New York editor, after t leniccau's .it* The beheading df Mane Antoinette wn« ene rose of where a weman did net hoop her head. To hoop your bead properly, cover It with millinery from H". Well A Bros. Whoa . man tells a girl ho foola “all wound pp.** It is best she tell him "te ge." People rup down, go far prvarrip liana- pa Vinson s Drug Co. A Upas■ a will aasnetimea open her maath aa wide that you ran ace sbe la h cart has.. but when she shews her neth, bring her for a hit# to aat to Tba Rapubhc Case Oppaaite Acme Wbei girls danra stocklaglfss oa the stags, • t* a bad to to to—hot whoa |WU sea many dib‘W'l rnlfes in n ■loro, you'll Sad tbs best meat joint la ga ta is Seovs Ua-Mork. t. Baate * aatoist. will run up a steep hill and Isa mediately up a ateep bill If they dVe net running la'a Jewett from Sparer Motor Company • Recently Mias Black sad Mr. Whits, a tolarad rfUßlc, were united In mar rtaga. Ihb la the Sr.t •*» whore . black Mo asade white Wr. alwayi awhe thing* White at Wayn* Laundry pad Off Cleaner jf aallnued Wclni* One 1 fall fiom power in I*OV, asked him ta ■rite a booh on Ammriaa. “It la already written," replied Clam rnereu, “Jo.t look through the Temp.' file from IMT and IPSB." -s- T PARIS, Ney, • Genrgei Cicmcn cepu is sbarged hy hi. eaenilea with being hcrtlrys. Hr haw never rhown any merry to a powerful vncinyj the riyht wa. always to a finish. Taw.rd the weal, however, he has been known ' le he lineunt. After the* court had sentenced y.uig ; CotUa U death in ISltf for hsving pump , rd .even bullets imu the back of the automobile In which Clemenceaa wu» tiding, two of which struck the ‘Tlgar**, he i.cumin ended that the young an arch ia*'a sentence be commuted to a term of Impriaobment. “How long .hall w e givs him." the Minister df Justice asked, , “Aboat ten years.” Mid Clemenceaa, "I II be dead and goQa before he come, out, in cnee he should like to use me for n target again." I'CttM ha* bW aarved about four ! veara of bls'Mntenee and, with time allowance for good behavior ha ahould leave Jail about lU2O. t lrmeareau. ia spile of the bullet fiom ('ettia's revolver which he still carries between the .houlder blade nnd ceiiarheas. .how. ao aigaa as departure from the world. He ia in better physL eal shape now than he was when the attempt upea hit life was made. I’A HIS, Nov. P.—Georges < r 'Jcmi-a emu's anti-clerical ideas Were always Very proasuaced uatil ha witnessed the courage oaa behavior under fire of catholic priest, mobilised during the war. Then Iris paint of view underwent a change, and his attitude toward the church of Romo at present is not a- Ugonistic. Aa Clenteneaou was being carried i#- to the house on she run PrankUg after the attempt na hit life by the anar chist youth Cottin. a prisst beiastgiag to a congregation with headquarter, adjouralng the garden of thr former Pieraier's homo, rushed up to him and ufferad hi. good service. •Thank you, my Reverend Katber." said ( Icmenrean not uklndly, "but I don't think IH need you this time." Then he added earnestly: “However. If you wish to ha agreeable to me”, he added. "I should Ilk# you to have that tree rumoved," painting tea tali popu lar, in Iha Priseta yard which throws a shade into the Premier's garden- -“It ! •‘WP* tha beautiful sun awqy from me." "It shall bo felled today." replied tha priest. "I should not like ta bo respon sible fur keeping you from ustjoylgg the 1 only sight of heaven which a sinner eurh na you am likely to kave." They both laughed and shook hands, the priest wishing him 'a prompt ce valesrrnct. , 0 PARIS, Nue. ». a bright young de puty Tiad just mndr his msiden apeeeh »in the Chsmbcr. His debut hnd peeved a huge success, an congratulations wera being showered upon him all sides, , 'a “Come and let me press you to ms contributed t'kmrnreau with 1 • pgbt touch of sarcasm. The younL deputy belonged to the opposition. | “Thnrk you. Mr. Premier," rrlortcj the deputy, “but I have horror of u vacuum.” r PARIS. Nov. diverges Clemen iceau had just overthrown stfie us ths numcrebs eohiacts for who## downfal he is rasponeibie. sad tha President j the Republic hod sent for deputy Bar riea and entreated him with the task of forming a new ministry. Berrien telephoned tu Clrmear.sa that hs would like ta sue him at his home. i Tho "Tiger", upon arrival, found the Premitr Berrien, already surroueeil hy nearly alt the future ministers of hit | cabinet. These were sltfoking tong ! cigars and partaking of various re frrebmeau. Looking oerr his stock of ' wet goods. Sarrisn asked Clemenceau, “What will you take, Mr. Clemen ceauT* Sarriea was getting ready ta choose from the various battles on lbs buffet, when sharp and peremptory came the rapiy: •‘l'll tJb« Interior," Clemenceau i said. Me was Minister of the Laterior for fl [ months, afterwards suertedlng Sarrsin us Premier. - " . J ■ Fourth District Medical Society The quarterly meeting of tha fourth {-District Medical Society bill be held in the room* es the Chamber of Commerce at Wilsea next Tuesday Dr. C. P Utroanidsf nf (iold>l»>ro, president, will ! preside, and will call the meeting to i order at > p m. The fallowing prngrniu Will be followed; j ''Ths Cystoscope a* an Aid in lliug ' nosia," by Dr. Jama* C. Joyner, Golds bore, N. C. “foreign Body Protruding from Intes tinal Diverticulum," by Dr. Paul Lane, Wilson, N. C. "Rome Remarks Regarding Infant i feeding in Diarrhoea," by Dr. 11. M Brooks. Kim City, M. C. ! "Kidney Conditions Simulating Ap pendieitia," hy Dr. 11. Willis, Rocky Mount, N. C. Report of dlnlysl rases Minutes of.the last meeting. Miseeltaneou* business. flection es officer*. Membership In the fourth District i Medical Seeietp Includes all members > In good standing In the flowing county • soeietlea: Edgecombe. Halifax, Greene. Johnston. Mash, Northampton. Wayne »H WUeM. I MWWg^OMimdUkffflWddMfiMMW !f OLD-HOME WEEK •y M. LOUIS RAYROLD ! IA 1414. by McClnro Nswspapsr WMiciu I , / j , Currto Hrowu let fail the home i I town |M|wr Sire bad bei-u ruudiwg nnd i Rggod tm-evinglj out lirroiigb her while dliuity draped window. Bo Uiejr ■ ware gulng t« huve an Old Home week ' buck la Uiaainood. und hud ntriU out a east for the return of uM nnflve *<>n» ■ad iluugllloeaue How ahe would like to back! | Not Since she bad left the plnce, ' Vwwivo year* ago, bad sbe iwviailast ; it and her heart harid a uwgtdy long ! lag Mo »»-e once more the winding, i BM|de-slmdeil ptreels; tho modest. | comfortable luunes; even the on pro gre-slye luioilieaa block story |M>at office, rival gt-m erlea, meat market und ll<mca KUnbuii'u hard ware emporium. Thinking of Horace, she sighed. Just a bit wistfully. How easy It Itad h".cn oto m orn hi# pro|M»aal of nuirriaga when the yenry seemed beckoning her to a apeclnl, glorious destiny. , Could she bring hersejf. even for one brief week, to rtgura In tilt'll wmtdT How omilO she. a cuafesatHl failure, face her towtupeo|>le who had prophesied ao bright a future7 Vet she had foil'll, for want of some vital s|iprk. oil, she hud made u living. Odd Jobs of trunsluDvMa. hack work of various aorta, tim syndi cation of her Daily Verse for l*slly Needs. But I lie novel of I»er dreams, the tremendous poem, the aiWl-atory that was a masterpleco— Where wi;ro they 7 Thinking over these tblags, 'birrta da 11 lev] with thu thought of Old Homo week in Glenwood. Yea, she dually decided, aha would go back and bask once atoeo In the quiet oha< urity of 1 her own home town. (Jlenuuod told Itaoif out In the mat- j ier of decorations for lla first Old l|on>e week and Chirrla denci-nded i from her train to find tho sbuliby aiatloa of her memory Hitartfiod In atreniNcr* and draiilnga and festoon* of colorful bunting. Yea, and (horn was even old Kb Smith, the atatlod master, all aprnced up fnr tha <n-ca-, alon to the extenT of a genuine white ‘ collar and a flower In Ida buttonhole. A number of other psaaengpra had - descended with Carrie, and the un usual amoui\| of stir *Hd hustio dis tracted Kh, who wasn't ns young as lie used to be. Then, nil of n Midden, he <-aiigld sight of Carrie and actually broke olt.in ibp very midst us direct ing a Coftullgßt, ppooperWusdookiaß geailenoin to the (iienwdud humao. "Well, well, well I If It Isn’t Currto Brown, what used to alt on the bag ■ cage truck and wait for her dad on the A:18. Well, well, well t" Ho had grasped both Iter ban-ip gad was swinging thetn Joyously. BiMhlen ly he dropped ,h *‘* ■h?l »mlle«| etn harrsowHy. *'Bho' uow I—l'm Indag 1 kind of free, I suppone. only I forgot for a moment and could only see you aa a pig tailed, long legged lltllo Carrie instead of——" "Why, of u course, Kb!” Carrie spoke lieurtlly. "You —you can't know- what It means to receive auch a welcome r* rrow, and | SUPERIOR ! DRY CLEANING ; N > and * ••• Laundry Service £1 *-* * # A Wr niakr a s'fibaalty of rierfrrfnp: Dlankel? Better Way. Wayne Laundry ' I ’ • v and Dry Cleaner 6lr) -130 E. Center St., South. Pliom I i \ Shull Ml MIDI a0,.. „ * s *M*. . aidt-riug Ihoilght fully. All too wall xhr real last I lu>w llrtlo ahe became the pedestnl Iter fellow clllien. had endowed her with. And yet h«r sim ple Uses, fn-queally, j ne\er very had someliow gained a fool I,ohl In tfielr heart*. To j disiibuse them would be unkind, per- i Imps Imponidhle. Aa for Horace, alio had to eonfesa J she looLiml more kindly <>n this well set up. middle-aged nun Ilian slie had] i on tha awkward, tongue tied youth Beside*, lie doserved eouieildng lu re turn for hi* years of loyalty 1* iter memory She turned a soft glance toward him "Horace. I’ll marry you on one! i condition," she said whimsically. "That you never, once, accuse me of! being famous!” "Have you forgotten. Carrie," *«ked Horace Joyfully, "that I loved you long before you ever were?" Pistol, Flashlight In On#. An Inventor baa combined a small caliber automatic pistol with an elet> trie fla.lill.ht of the tubular t v p*. The Women',, flub of Raleigh, with 700 nu-mhers, it the largest la North ; f arehna. • a m TO- PMKW ,ls HU IIICIWIIIMWWNNNk ! BARBARA FLAPPED Ltr KARIM C. RUNORAOR - i WIIHMIHHBIIIUMHIIIIIII IS- "U te ItnChact lisso-l* apnuu.is ) , Burl.urn, left slqpe again, was rebel lious. Tim twina Mi gene to a whig* • party. It ss-eineiTal Ts they always had a whim party, or a tea, or some ibing. Immediately after lunch, and a dume or theater puity or something 1 I ltimi.'dlHtpJy a tear dtpun r. ' . I'.iu hfouod thi tWßaken Albiug Htoui. a» ' Ik* 'll'ordarty RRhl* wRh fli hordes of i di»bc* that Rad teAa wu«fc*L »Thn told, half colon food nauseated her. Kh* looked at heraotf in the over the buffet. She was only twenty-three. She looked thirty-live. Her eyes were tmgl< idly hlyp, her cheeks white with out any as the aoah-in hair Bra a a bach frwn tier forehead Inin an unbecoming knot In back, yet It tried 10~ escape In llttie curling tendriln over her earn. ft hud been going on for week*. Whatever notiedg idee wanted to do, liHiiinrn would do. Barbara never com plained. Kbe never really cared to go out. Kbe never liked the men—at least ilmt was iin- twins' version of tha mat ter They were In the ralf-lova stage, ami modern. Flappers ! That Was w hut they were, and Barbara had hated the sound of the word. li«u Dot and Ted had 'ontiaued aareuely rolling their stocking*, rouging their cheeks and lips, powdering their llttie nose*, and flirting outrageously with anythlngjn trousers, in spite of Uarhara's-wPry'evl dent disapproval. Ted had even vamped that M hitman fellow, and he was tha talk es the town. She waa such a little, young thing, and he wa* « man of the world. He •had Juat cow hack from four year# at law school and waa now In active practice wilb hie father. Aud new Test had gotten hold of Idm. He was much older than she, nnd Barbara had a soeuky feeling that It was Thd that did jUL the InUtIHR. Lhe girl* onemed to do that a lot—too much, Barbara ; thought—and the boys Just set back and expected tltem ta Suddenly a fresh wave of rebellion j. surged over Barbara.' Hbe would be a flapper, too. Mb* Red up to Iter room. Kh# laid her beat Sunday go-to-meet ing dresa on the bed, and speculated briefly It was rather long, of course, long skirts were coning In fast, but ah# would be a Aap|>er for a day, any wuy A needle and thread boon brought It almost t* the knees, Rbc rolled her *|o< kiorb and burfbc cd a pair of Dot's garters They «** fallow. She made lavish use of IbeMwins' lipstick, rouge •ad powder. When aifie waa autlsticd with her work, she prmwieded, out wardly brave, but Inwardly shrinking. Ut (tie burber aißaapt the i-oyta-r. It was a flaaßsd aoi triumphant bobbed and muggil llartmrw who let herself In cautlonaly al«Hit tmlf an hour later, a Barbara who bad sited the years behind lier. The botine was Mill silent; the stale ■pd uiiMivory remains of the luncheon were still »n tlm table, liurliqra con alileretl for a lanMlt. No, she was « , flapper now. like Dpt and Ted. They could dear the tilings away wlieu they . *,<■ i When you get to know me, I don't think." Know him! Bad sort 1 Barbara wor (ht|>ed Idm, and always had from a dial nine. *Tve been ready to strangle those two kid alatera of yours," he aald qulv xlcally. "1 gave Ted tha talklug to of her life laat night." Itiirlmra laughed at the Idea of any- IuhI) giving Tell a talking to. Tim effect had evulently lieen only akin deep, for Ted had remained unruffled • lid Hiiducioua aa ever. "Anyway." hi iveralaied, "will you Comet" "Yes." her answer cams in a Tory low vaL-e. "And Barbara," lir nearly whispered In her car. and bis tanned far# flushed red, "don't Dtl hurt, please, hut let your hair grow, and don't flap too hard." Barbara smiled at him. "1 can't flap.” she told him honestly. "I il--n't know boa.” Daubtful Privilege. No troaiua can understand why any body alioulß want to Insist upon oeuiorlty rights Life. P Borne women attract attention simply because they made na effort te attract It. wr YESTERDAYS I MARKETS NEW YORK (OTTO*. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. -Spot cotton: closed 20.80, F'utur** cloved steady, ClufUngi Dlfcdmbe r r> IU3 ■»»»*•“ T, «*fch 25.25 M «r *■ -*S few A delegation of prominent klnann* from < ulm Journeyed to Waahingina so- arrfhd TtTi; unveiling of a iiinrlde tablet to the memory of Oen, Cnluto Unrein Inlquex, Cuban patriot, 'the refnuoniea taking place at tb<- Ualelgb hotel, whena tha tablet «ni placed und atitre the general died. Photograph Ihowa Kell* V. i’reud, grand aeera tary of the grand lodge of the Cuban Ylnaonlc bodice, and V. Uonenle*. Intor preter, apeak leg to the gathered Ra ton*. Be generoti* with complement*. nig gardly with complaint*. NORFOLK BUI; Til RUN K. R. Announce* Reduced Fare* t* Richmond. V*., '— ‘ Account Foot Ball (lame t nlvrr.lt) of North Carolina va. V. M. I. November 11, IMS One and one-half fare for the round trip, Uekfi* eold Nov. 10th and far morging trains ei Nov. llth, Aaal l"*U N«v. lath, J. F. DALTON, General Paas* agrr Agent. NORFOLK SOUTHERN R, R. Announce* Reduced Fare* to Norfolk, Va. Account Foot Ball Game. November 11 N. C. Male College »a. V. I*. 1. One amd urn-hull fare round trip, tieketa sold November loth, and fer morning train* Nov, llth, Aaal limit November lath. J K. DALTON, - General Pcvascngcr Agsat 1 0 f Jr / cfWm.j' Beautiful and Happy Feet i • * «> Ihe * I ~i Saver" Sl.,»c Inn idici foot if bet. and paim. Timt an bwe a happy mind knowing that t!i» b. autiful , tbof it grailv ur iddioa gowr loot to f< ftc/ul Line•. >fy"V II a pair Rrmr. You will be de lighted wkh itiU won d*rl«| I »Suc that make* beautiful feet. 1 be mutt atarvtloitt »hoc c\ cr produced in America. FOOT INSURANCE FOR THE FUTURE PARROTT & CREECH N. C. IMPORTANT NOTICE Southern Railway System an nounces the following change in Pullman sleeping car Ijnea, ef* fee live Tuc*tlay, November 7th, 1922: Raleisrh-Groenaltoro sleeping car haudlati in train* 111 and J|2 will Imj extended to become the Raleigh - Winston- Salehi Sleeping «ar iinu aiai will lw handled in traiiTs 1 and 8 be tween Greensboro and Winston- Salem. g . Effective same'’ date. Golds, boro - Winston-Salem sleeping ar line will 10 discontinued and passengers from Goldsboro and beyond for Greensboro and Win ston-Salem will be "taken care of in Goldsboro-Salisbury sleep- 1 ing car. This will also apply in opposite direction. Thorr will be no change in Ua-i leifh-Asheville, or Goldsboro- Salisbury sleeping cars. j. g. liloqpwonTii, p. r. a. | -| |m SPECIAL NOTICES j BATBS r*Vi.tr fie* Null par Insertion tar It V**da ar laaa. Far mura tha* St worda, ona cant aach. Y, Whit# spat* ar typd d>*pl«f ada laaart •4 la tha column Fir 10 an all p«i lack, aach Irigvrtidp. Whan Bv« ar miv conaeewttv* Ituv m~‘i« ** TWQ >UKNR»UEI> ROOMS FOR HFJ4 f. Apply ID* H.- Juhu .tree* or ‘phono i Sit jur rm. • . tt-stc ! ... - 1— - n A M ANUFACTURING tOMLBKN OK- j ' fire* ta place in vhargr n Karat repre ’ 1 aclatwr aa in'ri«tn;<at of fits*. Wilij | enable you ta derive aa 4a*ome fr mi |SOO to $230 w*,kly; palewUti article; | guaranteed 10 year*; exclusive right*. *i.i> A W. Hughva, 30* N. John St. | 'Cali after 6 p. ta. 0-at*. WANTED—AN UFKBIENCBO HAW | yar far groaa.l mill. Patten Parkas? J fen«|uiay, Calyp'o, l> N. C, p:t | CONNECTING FI it MS JO. D BOOMS for renf on ground floir, »'ith run ning water. *lllOOO 332 W. 9 3tc I WANTRU IO HKVT STKUTI.V FIRST | class furnished apartment nr houMH from i la V room* in attractiv* neigh borhood. Riel reference*. Answer ■*X. Y. " Nrw*. 6-3*.p SEE THE NEW SUPERIOR CHEVRO kt, lilt F O. 8.. Hint, hitch- On 4i»tday at J L. Hwtcbcr’* Garage. 3-7tc flier leaps in wabasii kk landing Gear lait, Other Aviator. Signal lli* Danger DAN VILLA HI. N'nv. U.—Signalled I from the *ir by other aviator* that !he had lost hi* loading gear, Captain Lawrence H. Hickey, of Fit-Id, was anved from poastble fatal Injurie. by a da»h over neighboring river* until hr found a suitable piaav to jump into tho Wabash river, it was learned toilny. ” Lleuteaantj Carr nad McDuffie took to the at rafter liickey, and were nblr to make kim understand hi. predic* ! nunt. They flaw efoor lirhtnd him aud ! rescue) him from ike water. '' If *ou are *traigktfurward you will j W i|A.*° straight forward. , .... ■ —' o *-■ x r; - ;.:::s:2 8 A Carload of Fine Apple, on Sale Cheap* I 4 -“at— H.F HOBBS PLUMBING STORK, S ■ H. M. M ALP ASS 217 N. Johh Staeet ■ B f.t* 1 *- \,i «;,*••■■■ - »R *> ■ vVOMnnnvnBBMHHBr ■MBMWRHBMHKWIwmiWHnM Just Out! . 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