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JVtttiEMNfe'MfttJ*. »hi Millionaires Buy Skip as School To Fldai Pupils Around the Globe ’ ''"'i f nut 11! 1 'tl i Am G. CuShr. Jr, Wttk Wwllky hM, kwn Man *..f^yi^rgckSgwk »■» w ATLANTA, No*. ».~A |tNj> of mil lionaires, headed by Am 6. Candler. Jr, mb of the Coca-Cote kin*. today com ylotod plane for Ai immediate taUnctl *»« ot » unique edurational enterpriee Fifty preparatory schools, la earloaa lectajtiea, will co-operate. handler and hiiMssecialst bare bought the army trafpert Logan aad will employ it in • limited number of boyo from tboae aoboole each year on a tear of the world. The Logan wan paid for with Am 0. Candler. Jf.’e eked dor 11 BO,MB, aad iu now an the way from San Fran ck to Now York. VMIIo A. Suttoa, superintendent o< dd* Atlanta public srhools, author ol mill he executive head, having Past signed a five-year contract with iho incorporations, who drew up their charter papers today. “Under the arrangement wo have made," Mid Mr. Settop, “boys ia ‘prep Mbeol will be given the opportunity to travel for a year and see the world at expense than the average parent pays out on his sen for a year in sehool. We jrlll charter special trains and uke the stndents- for a six weeks’ tour el the linked States, and then will begin t. ' " SALE \ a Os Wool Dresses For 2 Days Only . Friday and Saturday { iitXhl I a iwt-B-dk A* A- Adto’. TU - » 6 XI ' Seventy-five New Dresses, finely tailored | of all-wool Poiret Twill and Tricotine, in I black, navy, and brown. * IS ........ .« me -\ • , * > 1 The smartest models of the season are in- I chided—2 great lots at very special prices. I 1 < m $ I 40 Dresses, worth $17.50 I and $19.75. Special for— -513.75 A. ft f: 35 Dresses, worth $22.50 t I and $24.75. Special for— HHH $17.98 Jr ■ I . I Two Special Lots of New, Warm, Elegant I WINTER COATS r I Made of Bolivia, Normandie, Velour, etc., If all colors and all sixes, with or without fur I collars. Special for and Saturday I v* $25.00 and $29.75 HI * . t #- * • H u IH ** " ■ S !• 1 * •*. h *, *!; *•! IS i". * * '• * V • • ■ tha dish vsyags that will take them ta every caantry. "A staff as Shu bank idmaatcy Is ba lb* formed, ami study hours aa the icurs will bu the tame as in tbu schools The boys will bsvo tbs cKsbm to gat first-hand Information on big financing, economics aad bnetaoeo. Latov «a plan ta halld a hi* land institution soaao ) wharu In this caantry, and after that ' wo any astabkah ana in Europe." 1 | Mr. Battea mM tha prqpi atari' arc canvi»c*d that only by tebtag tha warid msV a bby pat tha mast oat of hit edu cations! training. i Lindsay Hophint of Atlanta and Now York, Hdfry P. Hsrmanc*. Harold Hlrach and -Tatar Woolford of Atlanta sra among thaaa aasoclatad with Mr. Candler. , Tha host of all habits is ta braak our habits. Nothing restarts our salf i rosptet so muclr at the discovery that wo can da without ploasurcs to which wo have bocomo habituated. Living for youreolf atana, working far yourMlf alono, you will ba faro doomed cither to obllsion or ta in famy. —1 ~~ ! May's “Mfry” Italy Fu# of Boot «n. Ay-Hb ft* Why a mry Clay was called bt Pacifimtar" as wok Mual . andldaie for uf pollli.ul Mvsnlca ac • many tineas of “bav- I the belfry.” that be mama ramify res dlm ovarcd that the amaheaci of the Henry ia avar tha tomb In tha her* whera Clay la bur las baaa. Thera U na rMcb tba baaa cm ba an loos a aarlas of lad bt aaarf by man 1 expert handling boom, and. thin / • *; • :• r l i. f-o I MELLON HOLM BANKS MOULD WELCOME SMALL DEFOBITOM Dcaaanca PlMht M Hu* lootit a- Oana la PnWsdag Accwarta as 4 Lam Than IIM. WASHINGTON. Nav. g, -Banking institutions are making a mistake In daciiniag la accept account* ad has! than 1100, in the opinion as Socrotary of tba TrMsary Molina. Ho boliavoa the character of tbo dapoattor shouldj! bo tba only tost applied by the hhwks. ' Tbo problem was th ranked out by the Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh, of which! the Secretary was president, and ex. porieaco showed, according to tha ox planation today, that small account! 1 grow into tango ones Isles on. For that; rdaton the bank la cutting off valuable patrons in the fatarc. Ia addition, Mellon does not think it ia aound. business to fix tiOO aa the minimum account profitable for the haul ta kaadla. The overhand expense continues just the same, whHs owe smalt deposit might not ho profitable, tbruo or four would ho. with no added' ospanso to tha iqstitotlon. The question hi of tape«lal intrcst 1 to New York, breoaao of the tendoncyj there to limit depositor! to those who I keep a 1100 or In some cases (600 1 balances. The Secretary ia following ta* vbvi in the Trsacciy tax reflec tion work. He frowns on suggestions to ignore the small taxpayer on tha ground that the Government pays mors ia collecting small sums than it gvta. Tha eoNecter's offices moot go on jaat tha Mmt, ho thinks, and there is Httie If any added expense in handling tbo small rocaipta. PftESITttNT TO LAY WHEAT* ON UNKNOWN HKKO'g TOMB WASHINGTON, Nov. ti-A ceremony that probably WHI become precedent for fwtnrv years will M a* as read at tba grave as tbo Unknown Holdhar la Arlington Cemetery Armiatieo Day,] November 11. Preaidant Harding; John W. Weeks, Secretary of War, aad Edwin Draby, Secretary of the Navy, will go to Ar lignton aad pines a wreath as flewers, on the tomb. It la possible that the | President may make a brief address, but thii baa not boon determined. The poMic will be admitted to the oeme tery for the Impressive ceremonies. The President and Secretaries Weeks j aad Denby will leave the White House at 10 o'clock on the morning of the llth. On arrival at iha Virginia side of tha Georgetown bridge a squadron of | cavalry will form a military tdcort aad a national aaluto will bo fired from Fort Mycr as tho cortege passes into the cemetery. None* or MOKTGAGErs sale Under and by virtne as the power and omhortdy contained in a certain mortgage deed cxecoted on the «th es December, 1»*0, by AlonM Kornegty a»d wife Julia korogeny ta the B. H. Kdworda H elding Corporation, which *nar%ngo deed ia duty recorded in tho 1,.0s nn . - - ■ - 1 () ** ■ " I Business Property for Sale § 7? I* - - * F *>f . » (( Mr. W. P. Rose has authorized us to offer for sale his valuable property at the southeast corner of James and | (( Mulberry Streets, fronting 95 feet on James Street and fronting 170 feet on Mulberry Street, adjoining the 1 | properties of the Barnes-Harrell-Rawlings Company and the Goldsboro Grocery Company. This is one of the r J I few business properties in t(?e city that can be purchased. Considering the improvements now in progress in this block and the new firms recently located in thiß immediate vicinity, the Rose property should appeal par- 0 \\ ticularly to the investor or party desiring a site on which to locate for business purposes. |) (( This corner has been subdivided jntp eight lots and is offered for sale as a whole or separate lots. There are h « two lots facing James Street with each lot having a frontage of 25 feet by 70 feet deep, and two other lots on \\ 1) James Street, each having a frontage of 22 1-2 feet by 70 feet deep (one of the 22 1-2 feet lots on Jamtfthaving V u an alley privilege). On Mulberry Street there are 4 lots, each Iraving a frontage of 25 feet and a depth of J 95 feet to an alley. Ope of the Mulberry Street lots adjoining Barnes-Harrell-Rawlings Company also has ) ( an alley privilege on the east side. ( If you are interested in the purchase of one or more of these lots, either for cash or on easy terms, communi- u // cate with— , J JOE A. PARKER $ , hkat. WMTif l 1) ' K sdsd Don’t Forget to Come <• I SOLLY KALEEL’S REAL SALE I Specials for Fri. and Sat. I ■ 11 '—■■■-■ ■ I ——— ■ $3.50 Counterpane, u • » •t ... $1.95 Men* Ladie* Ladies J Turkish Towels, « .. r A* big size, per OUItS Lotlg Coats Uve&Se* | pair v 36c $ *» $950, sl2-95, $4 95, $6-95, $495, $6-95, I value ; S t hirts : ’ sl4-95, sl6-95 SB-95 and sl2-95 snd I and $22-50 sl2-95 sl6-95 I mil ■■■■■ ■■■ n. s ■■■■■. in ■ awn iSinmu On ■ JL in i nan—mOmenowmJ » L ° o • ,*■ * - ,r ' * v: 'K* V-- ’ .I*4 K. - ■V.'Vv 22 l-2c value Dress Ginghams, going at, per yard * .15e m 20c value Dre9s Ginghams, going at, per yard 12 ISt I 15c value Apron Ginghams, going at, per yard f. ,10c 1 Solly Kaleel’s Bargain Store I , ata t'i-ife ,j. .• | Kw OMcc of the Register of Deeds of Wayne Touoty, Book 147, Page lid, there having taon default in the payment as the In debtedness thereby tecqnfd, tbo ander j itgnrd wilt sell to tba ntgboat bidder 1 for cash at tho Coart Hmh door in Goldsboro, N. C., on Monday, at If: 00 o'clock, oartoin tracts or parcels of land in BVogdsa Township, Wsyua Comty, deoerthed la snM mortgage deed aa fallows: Firot Tract i Being aht-wrrea pur chased from M. Bhorn/sn, On which AlonM Komegey and JiiHa (lomegay now Uve. Second Tract) Being sixty-six arms, more or loss, ond being certain land) purrhnaod from M. Merman in a trad 1 from which about seventy naves have heretofore been sold, leaving tbia bal ance of aixty-<dx acres Third traet: Bring fifteen acres pur chased from M. fiberman ia another amt reyanoo. This bring all es tbe land owned by AlonM Korn eg ay and wife, Jalla Kor ' nogay in Breeden Township, Waynt i County, an tha 4th day of December ■ * IMO, aad being described to certain dseda of record ha Wayao County, which record a ere hereby referred to for I more accurate description of tbo said property. 0 • This tbs fad day es November, IBM. K. H KDWARDH HOLDING CORPOBATION, Mortgagee. NOTICE or PUBLICATION. North Corotino, Wayne Coaaty. In tha fhiperterCourt before tbo Clerk. Vivian Vinson and buoband, Lon Vin son aad James Robert Mi a shew vs. Hol lis Smith, Manilla Hmtth, Caro Hmlth, Mary Hmlth, faille Thomas and husband John Thomas, n*o Vinson aad huaband Ed Vinson. Ml tare’ll Daniel and haaband Luhr Daniel, Poy Peole and wife Eva Paele, Henry Htniet, Boy Merita* aad wife Madeiino-JlerHng aad Bam Peole. The defendants*** Herrin* and wife Madeline Herring above-named will take net lee that an aetiaa entKtad as above baa been eommenred befeve tkv—dgrt es tbe Buparior Court of Wayao Catat) for tho purpose of having tbe land da i B/pibed In this complaint partitioned , and the said drfggidanta will furthoi - taka notice tknt they are reqaiaed to' appear before tbo Clash of the Superior Court of Wayne Touoty on tbo 4tk day . December, IMf. at tba Caurt Houaa at I Goldsboro, N. T., and nnawor or demur 1 bu tho complaint herein, or tbo plain- j tiffs will apply to tbo roert for tbo re lief demanded In tbo complaint. This tbo Mth day as October, IBM. J. B. HOOKS, Cteeb of Boporioc Coart. law-far 4 w ' NOTICB or BALE Under and by virtue of tho poorer and authority contained in that certain tract dead fram W. I. Kornagya and wife. Maude Korns guy, be M. V. Barnhill, trustee, duly recorded ig Book MB, page M, Bam pi on County Reentry, default hoeing been made in tbo payment of tbo indebtedness thereby secured, tbo ca de reigned wtlLjut TUCSDAY. NOVKMBKR SI. IMS, between tbe hoero es II M. and 1 P. M., offer for mIo at tha Court Houaa door in tho City of Goldsboro. Wayna Coaaty, North Carolina, ta tbe Mfftirat bidder for raah, tbo land and ~ rs ' 7 nl pramlMi dncribad b aald tr«al M an MmtlM n follawa, ta-wlt: A two-aafanth niltMN intaraal la an 4(o all that aartala trart, tat at par* eat as toad lying and batag la Wayaa and ftaappaaa Caaatiaa, North Carolina, adjoining Ijia land* as ft. M. twlafl) and Thamaa W. hrttH and a that*. tad ia*r* yaKlnhity toaaithkd aa fallow a, to wit, 0 kagianing at a (taka ta tka paMU road U. M. Karaagay’a lb* and ran hfa lla* N. It «4na aha at N dhab* U •taka Kamagyah atkar aaaaaa tbonaa 8. M dagraaa M ta. ftUIJUN ahaiaa to atakai ikia— 8. M to. W. akout M rttataa ta ataka aaftr tka badft fan ad of tka yaadt thaaat N. 88 dagraa| i M la. I (hatai to atakai thoaaa 8. II dagraaa 88 \*y W. 171 to tka aiMdto hi 'ha Oataakara and fafattaOl* raadt ' than** aa tka road akoat 8. 88 dagraaa M ia. E. about 81 ahaiaa ta tka bagta nlng, containing 188 atraa, mar* at taaa, •nd la fk» »*ro# bad* daaarika dad Na> vayad in tka dtad taaaftod to Eoab hr pag* 30*. Daplin County MNi BtfMtgt Thin Ortokar l«to, 1888. M Y MEMBUU Tfbdaa. i . ■ —« ■«. ********* 1 —n ■» aaw PAGE SEVEN
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