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PAGE EIGHT AN INTERESTING STATEMENT , . > . . r - • * t * . • , 0 < " i • , „ * •' . V „ •i ■ Never Before in the History of County Fairs Has the Following " . . i \* v . • Attractive Offer Been Made: * , • "... > T t ~ . 0- • 0 . • ♦ M , B * ' 4W The officials of the 1922 Wayne County'Fair, in an effort every citizen of Wayne County an opportunity to visit the Fair next week, anil to see the unusually attractive exhibits that have been provided, ffiave au- w >• * . e, thori/ed a— FIFTY CENT GENERAL ADMISSION, AND HAVE AL (> i > RO\ IDEI) A CHI! DAS TICKET FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. THIS TICKET WILL ADMIT ANY BOY OR GIRL IN WAYNE COUNTY, WHO IS ATTENDING REGARDLESS OF THEIR AGE. V The following is the most attractive proposition presented loth* public T ! e Business and Professional Men of Goldsboro, the Business and Professional Wo men’s Club and the Woman’s Club will begin a canvas.-'Friday tnm nr a- of Gold ro and Wayne County, offering the public a season ticket for $1.50. This season ticket is in coupon style, having one ticket detachable ouch day, hut, in an elVorr to 1 i ing each of the forty-four thousand people in Wayne County to the Fair, the officials have decided that where a man or woman buys-thi ticket at 1.50. that on *, two., three, or all of the tickets will be recognized any day.- In other words, a man and his wife and two other people for $1.50 can attend the Fair. Let us mal it plain to the purchasers of these season tickets that they must not be detached from the coupon. * . *« . if j The instructions printed on the back of the ticket ; w ill be ign»<,vd. I'hi. offer*, i made in order tb give everybody an opportunity so attend the Fair, and thej season ticket sale positively closes Saturday evening, November 11 th. at Omo o’clock. 0 \ . ] a( ji es w iH canvass the city Friday and Saturd iv. The men will canvas. the county Friday and Saturday. The season tickets will he on sale in the Chamber ■ oi Commerce rooms Friday and Saturday. This is your opportunity and you should take advantage of it. Q t - ‘ n THE FREE ATTRACTIONS AT THE FAIR ALONE WILL BE WORTH FAR MORE THAN THE COST OF THIS SEASON TICKET. — i v -vt* _jt - «. ——i——i——— Austrian Medium, IS learn Old, Startles European Scientists Produce. Mont Remarkable Phenomena White Sawed I p in BUck Tilth!* Striped With Luminous Matter, With His Hands and Fed Securely Held Willi* Schneider, the eightern-yesr •l4 Austrian splr'-t medium who i* said ta'produce phenomma more startling then B ny in the nnnnU of psychical faaaarrh. Hjf under test conditions more rigidthan those heretofore in e-scd on mediums, i. now baffllerv (•ru**‘« most scientific investigators and scientists, according |Vo on *d vanee publication of the proceeding, of the British Society for Psychical * Research Dr. trie Dingwall, of New York, re • search officer for the society end kaown as oa* as the skeptical sad keen lauestigators acquainted with nearly aQ the trichs employed by mediums, re pasting a sitting with Schneider last May in Munich. Germany. In the I>- oratory of Bsron von Behrcnck-Neti ing. said that.“held as hr was, no one could pasiably produce such pheno mena normally." la the presence off" German uni versity profeseors, eighteen doctor* and Sirteen ether ssvants, according to Dr Dingwall's report, the youth »»» fijpt stripped and sewn up in blark tights covered with luminous strip** Then, while hi* hand*, wrists snd leg more lightly held, a table some sis f#ft sway covered by a gsuse frsun m«. elovotod sevoral fret in the * r kulU wore rung, loud knocks were hlkrd and other ertrsordinary phy*i- V col phenomena were produced in * brlgk red light. Th* doctor went on to detfribeothi • enpei menu which, under condition tWpoMil by the titters, could not ha h#*n done by trickery. a ty. far not am of tie hundred* whi tigve witnessed the boy'r* , '«U£ V * bsv ■Mercd any solution. The rt-port i filled with sumrn leslimoaial* tbst » ’ ha U not a fraud, from sever* pewfe *» ional aiagteians and secentist • mho formerly pronounced all mi ■! mi j ait her oousnou. or unconscious trick fi ehsrs- *' Dr. f are^fw** 0 ’ wh " have ‘be , ' e ' T . eSeHiSively to The World. *a>d rhs dpriag his feernt European tottr I study ptychli- conditions abroad, " ' lie Si hnolder was thr obpject of mur uttei '.on and dtocasslon among lure ig iuvi iigator. than any other mudiai a( any time .Beimelder war born in Amirin *n St present it a dentist'* nppretitiee I Germany. Me t* said to lose ron»rioui , ness complete Ijr ai the beginning « Ik* •taueo*. * Two eyea, two ears, and one ton pi. grot* that wo are intended ta he* fad see more than we speak. - Ad Former Newsboy Becomes ’• President o( University • Los Angeles, Cal. Fr"in ♦ newsboy to university president . at th* uge of llilrty three Is the ♦ lecord i>l <lloyil lieeh Marvin, ♦ M. A., I’ll. 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' ~4 I a' .aft P-H" t C- b * !».' train Os * lily Uni <*, » »l >1 \hk HIM ICK In HIGH r Mt.tait \ *» C illt tl tiruftila ik liftpub liratt “I*mm 4 n > I Itt rM * N1 W 1 ,ttm, G#»v. 0- H Wi,nnn In poll* t, hi.G- ?. , .iVr ruiHifiiiUtl f urrm* K* ’tMUthki, • «lty i;miti:i merchant* At he *arvcy»‘l I»»- Jv ut fituiumo >oitrt in front of a polling place on upper Broad. way, The t«*vf thing Komar ki knew, h<* wms in a W *?.t Std»* court, hit sane brui-* I ami 'i .«t« bed, li.s liulby-, turp •iff collar «riwt*r ng a charge of <li«orffcrly conduct, preferred by one ' Worm ft. t t t**. \ ts," iid Komantkl, . • tv o . ■ • T I \'Mi: i m VMti: <iM mi.iit nNi.' l MnMnV sov i:t WAllMNd—Oct t hoice Heats Now To Avoid Disappointment. CHICKS—;,() I’KXTS TO *2.00 (Hus War Tax.) JOSEPHS Fall Opening Sale! 1 • / m,mKammm —— mm—mm It - ‘HIT ( ) 11.50 Silk 1 lose, at 95c Hanes Union Suits ......SO9 \ 1.00 Silk Hose, at 19c Fancy Suit Cases, brass cor- ( Buster Brown Lisle Hose . 35c ners, fancy inside, $6.00 / Towels with fancy border, values, at $3.95 ) ) 50c value, at —23 c fleeced Union Suits. $1.45 ) ) Wool mixture Blankets, Ladies’Short Coats $10.25 -y \ 66x80 $3.95 27-inch Amoskeg .‘... 17 l-2c (< ) Fall Opening Sale Will Last For 10 Days Only—Real Hoods At (< \ u Real Bargains /( GEORGE JOSEPH’S \ Shrago C)ld Stand 135 E. Walnut Street Goldsboro, N. C. j "T -- * ll ''" n "" " " 1 "" 1 I. after ht* had told hia fttory and | fftamUfteff by th« court at nufflcuntly f» • punished already, “they called me. a 'big i- Tammany chefMj* when I’m a ntraigat ii Rt publican The beat emamplc of rauac and effect >in Ih s|, a careful , ipender makes a good I, saver. »KII>U MORNING, Novell, {MI Thcfe in nothin* hotter than five minutes with a pair of dumbbells if a jrirl wants roses in her cheeks. It has the lipstilk and the rouge-pot well beaten. Tlie world is blessed most by men who do the things, snd not by those who nearly taly about them.
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