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, This Hank is thankful
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For the bountiful
, > Harvest of good will.
i Heaped from the many
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jr Friendly^association*
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limed'and Dollars
Starving Children
ha at her of ni<£*ii, dim**. 1
•Mrttf* *H dollar* were contributed
0 atbael Child rat. o| Warn* voun
I* fha Nf.f IH.it Relief cempsigr
«*• molt of -Noor Eon Relief' d„y
•W ochool*. It wk« announced ln?t
S**- Thoiooi E. iiuomon,' coun- I
t* chati man
K* Mftrf n Solid Comfort and Satisfaction
With Our Dependable Gas Service!
f'M f? EE la Has it ever occurred to you to what extent Goldsboro folks use gas for heating, with, real
VVH \ i U satisfaction, too. The new type of Radiantfire Gas Heater is such an improvement over
’I * JJL ie both in appearance and efficiency, that it is proving very ]x>pular this
H> ; - . // You undoubtedly have at least one room at your home that is practically impossible to
n. ... ■■■■■■ ■—— ■■■J properly heat That is exactly the problem that a gas heater will positively solve.
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ruhic a f«M-f of pas—the discount period—round figures of“pri:e"—n few . ■*■*■*—
rules itnd regulations; that's whui you aoc, in a hurried way, in jour.
‘monthly gab bill. * . - *
'%utr9>id fact, lik. time don’t tell half the story! * •***£’ *•*“» When building your new home, don't form* to specify
,<*.»rri« j, humtu, servire, pruanlintf .he health, htpptacss L* wdfa* , i*7 'f\ 11 «* OUtlet in *** room - Th « «* is ,ittle ! »> d *>» won't
°* ybur family, ensuing perfectly cooked meals, instant hot water flowing l’GSrrot it
*t tfie faucets, warm, comfortable roams, a washday with clothes washed, inme/K&W -j* * * .J
uriul and ironed, and kitchen refuse disposed of in a tinlary \^\. ' v¥ j<* ;
But still to U included are the human hands, engineering brains, the - W 111
nibi'Ucnauct* of structures of steel and iron, extensive network of mains, A»‘t.g *fr *-***&■■ mm m
f ¥VI P*l***» and oil reserves, an office staff and oth«.r '• i' Tn Jia --P—'. .- _ „ mm O 1
cmpial links in an organization chain built for your benefit, i> \ i V u’ , || sci II A| ■
If fw know the real story told by your monthly gas. bill; u you %SWIWO WVI w VQv I
would fullvappreciate the blue flame of convenience that comes into jour
ome. you must think ui all the be fnctors, t 145 S. W. Center Street Phone No ($
GAS FOR COOKING > • *,; ■.
VERY POPULAR INDEED IrSnP^li IjN
and more folk are discarding the various old time cooking methods and iu*e in* ~~ 4
Stalling the real l«»gii-al tuel ga,.. !■. mnr c;*n U aid m ; '".-C*
(8088 of ga." for (‘verv-day cooking-and ol the general use of gas in the home. The' ~
Housewife who is struggling along without our dependable gas sorvico If
should give the matter careful consideration. f , V &r VI
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Many rchool rhildrm, hearing vs |fo
the aid of tbetr parent* in contubut*
I plight of the children of Armenia, *iA
irr to the clot* fund*. . 1 hi* will {,’«
! truly * day of ‘.hank.flTln* for ail of j
tbaaa orphan* who htv* betn “adopt- i
j *d" by generous Wayne count ictus, Mr. •
! Beaman viator !»it nirht, Pnd fur those I
. whom tire arnoll ecuntributiom ts •
• tbool children make up ill# requite 1
jltSlTfor. “ *
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40,000
Horse Power
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Now being used for lighting cooking
Operating Cotton Mills, Bagging
Grist Mills, Fertiliser Factories, automo
bile and l-u; gy factories, lumber plants
as well as other similar industries.
The city ot Goldsboro with its natural
advantages of climate, , its excellent
transportation facilities—combined with
its healthful and profitable manufactur
ing center uses a considerable portion of
the total Hydro-Electric poWer controlled
by tin;* Carolina Power and Light Com
pany.
The*Carolina Power and Light
Company maintains a local of
fice and steam plant in the city
of Goldsboro.
Electricity can be used for lighting, heat
inr, cooking and power cheaper than ony
other means of the present day.
CAROLINA POWER 1
LiCHT COMPANY
Goldsboro, N. C.
cant* a day— to keep alive, feed, clothe j
and limiter one of theta ur|.hs;u of
Cbritlian martyr* and Armenian war
heroes wheat tho Near Ea*t Relief *v
building into the New Arm nian nattau. j
Over UO.OiW -if there tit* aru bemr
cared for by the nation and Nor", i
Carolina'* afore <*f thi* is 2,tUd. Ihi.'
■fUnta I,an been sol divi'di o on the b.sr
of population. ItO having been allot* d
to W ayne * county. „
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Mr. U«am»n announced thaf »o far
of th««» children have been
provided for. ll* n;k» ihat every an.
in CofJrboro give, no raa«*er how *ma!J
J their conkributlaß ta. «s this fund u
Wayne coar.ty'a answer to lire horrtable
i dvc i) which tl.i Turk has been p k «.
i • - g in utt.mpiiui; to .tump 11 i
tiaiiity out on Earth. Armenia ha*
been the liulfyr jtite, the first to catch
the" Turk* mutdfr partie*. but ha
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For All The Joys of Livin’
A Long and Sweet Thanksgivin’
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all may enjoy to the fullest the blessings that have been
given us and at the same time remember and honor the source of
all these blessings and not “forget to remember, also, to share
our blessings with (those who need that share, is our thanksgiving
sentiment. ° *
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EFIRD’S DEPT.
STORE
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Goldsboro, N. C,
Burlington, N - . C.
Charlotte, N. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
Wilmington, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N.
Durham, N. C.
Anderson, C.
Salisbury, N. C.
A lifnily for center!**.
ii’ie children nr* paramount. Mr.
uom declared. After the *6,000 hu«
Other Efird Stores at
Iff Spartanburg, S. C.
Lumberton, N. C.
Greenwood, S. C.
" Gastonia, N. C.
Danville, Ya.
Monroe, N. C.
n Concord, N. C.
Rocky Mount, N.
High Point, N. C.
• Rock Hill. S, C.
Sumter, S. C.
b« used to feed *om« of the HOO.Oflo
rcfajree*—On ek«, ’ Armenian)'. Jew*.
Syrian*, etc.,-“-who were driven from
Lexington, N. C.
Lenoir, N. C.
Wilson, N. C. ,
Greer, S. C.
Shelby, N. C.
Statesville, N. <\
( , Forest City, N. C.
Laurinburg, N. C
Lincolnton. C.
Cherryville. N. C.
their homes just ahsad Os the uKuii
InfC Turkish Army whirl) massacres ISO,-
C(Ht Christians and Jew* at Smyrna.