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Dariay each as ito throe acto, it provides aheat two lahyha a miaow, on a cotoorvativo estimate, aad tho fan Acaitinuoa. eatil tho fall as the final «*Wab> Ivory poaaibl* variety as laayh te said to be ceased from the audience from the riyylo that that ia afrai4 ta be heafd, to the hearty aheat that daaaa't die* a whaay. As aiyht ha laforrod frofi ia •'The Tint Year" deala with the early Meatho of ahrifkl strife a young bride aad bridofroom The seat that will be sooa »t thy Wlltaa theatre, it Is promised moasoroa up fujbr te Mr. Qeid*'* hlfh standard of^ao lection aad Include. Gtocdry Kallp, loth Garden. John W laasMte. Fanny lice, Kay L. Rayca. Mlth Wright, Ibm Cady, Joseph Gar- FT Md loaboll Dytrmoad. *aVb YOU IHBN manta CLAUS AT WILLIAMS DRUG HTOHBf 11 . J5|P» HANTA CLAUBB YOUR dToSt** AT WnjJA,l “ »■»« ‘'CWslims Gifts I SMI like to I m. Jfr 4 ,‘ii* elk JR %. Im I Give to Bsi” 1 Eddie Guest, the poet whose daily writings for the indicated newspapers charm thousands of readers **ry day, has written an article for Rotary Magazine the gifts he would like to be able to give his ten year old bey as Christmas presents. This article con-„ tains such a striking portrayal of the principles of correct living and growing that it is well worth the study of parents. For our Sunday talk on banking we can do no better tod,ay than to quote from this re markable article the paragraph upon money and its use. Here is what Mr. Guest says he would like to give his boy: r ’♦ “I would give him a right value of money. He itould be neither a slave to the dollar nor a despiser df it. He would have a bank account and would know that mthat bank he was safeguarding his self-respect. He would grow to look upon his money as the tangible Sidence of the fact that he had> worked He \tould ovide for himself and for those dependent upon him all that was necessary to comfort and happiness, and against the inevitable penalties of age he would build his safeguards. To become old without provision is the bitterest of all fates. But I would not have him put into the bank the money which he should give away or the coins which rightfully should be spent I would not have him save the dollar which would relieve the distress of a poorer man. I would not have his bank account grow great while his soul shrivels. I Bhould hate to think that he could look with pride upon a mis er’s hoard and not see within it the joys he could and should have given to those about him. I want him to pay his way; to bear his share of life’s expenses, to be generous with others, and to be saving after that” “His money is the tangible evidence that he has worked.” Think this point over, especially. Recall, if you will, the things we have been saying about bank ing and character building. The subject will grow on you. Ml National Sank nf Goldsboro G. A. Norwood, President Thos. H. Norwood, Cashier 6PB&AL NOTICES ’rrse; it I •sHr t RflUi MMMi Mr Ivm «i| Uam, •T*tat!* JSL ILuT. '»»h, IllllHik, V HM* i Ma*Aa2tt2 TASSOS iS’TL FOR RRNT TWO FRONT ROOMS with hall and hath. SalUbla Jar li«ht baaiakaapiaf. US 8, V* l*St p. ■— ■ ».■..*■ hi a. FOR SALS FURMItURS Fot « ROOM apartmaat Alto bahp tatrß+ *ll la t**d adSdttian MS N. William It i M it A REWARD FOR RETURN of*slack loath* r bap cotiuialat Jofforioa Standard liUraturt. Bap wa* takon fraw Pard ear ia fraat as R. M. Da via itoro loot aiyht ahaat dash Laava at Naw» affica aad aa qa*» tiaao aakad. WANTBD-LADY TO TARR ORDERS and colloet, ehaaea ta traval, yood pay- H. W. Parkor, Gvaoral Daiivary. ti Bpc itpd WANTED TO RANT—4 OR M ROOM haaaa, Fhoaa Ui. W WaNTED—IKXIM AMR BOARD IN rafinod prlvata family. Clapa la. man aad wifa. Phaaa *BO, fttf FOR RRNT—TWO LABOR ROOMS, •uitahla far light haaaahaaping. Near atallaa, 'Fhaaa IW-W. U tf< WRITE SANTA CLAUSE TOUR DRDSIRBB AT WILUAMS DRUG STORK. ALL CHIUMRN RMOULQ SEE SANTA CLAUS AT WILUAMS DRUG STORK RVRRY AFTRRNOON TMB SRMVR US AaRKRT MAS JUST— la.ullad a larya aaw aaaaayt mill Will gNad lAaaaya amat hp tho paand ? Far lafarawtlaa call SST ar writ* i Sarva Ua Markat. GatOahara N C. t-st-*! FOR RRNT OR ipaan aiA BORIS-! farm at a baryai* ta ait. J. R. j Yalvartaa, Earaka, N. C. FramaaL Raata L 7-*t, ►BAT OLO CRICKS FOB SALS-AFTM tha stratas Jaaaarp. Flat# jraur ardor* aa*. M. A. Pika. PlMvtlla, M. C. 3d-imp wanted four good dots TO CAR*Y OOLOSORRO NEWS ROUTES. MUST RAVB H WHEEL. APPLY At OHCR. CITY CtR. MGR. NEWS OF- . * FICR. TYPEWRITERS—ALL MAKES CLEAN ad, rapairad aad adjaalaS. Ayaaiy far tha Uadaiwaad. Tha nuiehiaa jraa will avaataaily hap. Chapman's Tppa writar Skap, Natlaaal Saak BaiUMay, SUITABLE, SBRYICRARLB CHRIST maa praiaat waald M aa Orlaatal ray- l kandla tha dtptadabla aathaa tla kiad. Thaaa rt|> whlia aorviay paa fr*a laaraaaa ia vwlaa. Waald aatiaM aap ama’i Ufa aad than rvmaln with hi* affaprlag. Last lay mvmarp damaads laitiay praaaat. Bap tba Hiiiiaisia Aga. frmm IMLOi) aad ap. Ataa. I. Yaayar, WiMinytaa, tha aalp North Ca rail a lan la tba k Bal aam la tha rtata. S+ftdta WANTED TO BBNT-S UNFURNISHED | raams far llfht haaaakaapias Raf araam faraiahad. F. O. Baa SL Fhaaa »7. td-lwp WANTED - BKPRRIRNCRD STRNO* yraphar aad haakkaapar. AddraS*. Attaatiaa, W. C. D., F. O. Sax 144, f Citp. Id-tl ■ Y" ' ■ TER HOLUSRORO NEW* Solly Kaleel Special Friday and Saturday ' ■:'** ‘‘ ; - “ *•’ ' ' r ‘ ' ’* i -• v .. ~ MEN’S PANTS ' - MEN’S SHOES FOR MEN’S DRESS SHOES ... . ' EVERYDAY WEAR $4.00 Values at $2.45 » 55.00 Values at $3.96 $5.00 Values at $2.95 $3.00 Values at $2.25 $6.00 Values at * $4.46 $6.00 Values at 53.46 S4IOO Values at $2.65 $7.00 Values at $4.95 SB.OO Values at $5.45 $5.00 Values at ’ s3.4fi SB.OO Values af?. .,55.46 SIO.OO Values at $6.95 $6.00 Values at $3.95 SIO.OO Values at $6.95 -ft * ) •• , ' ■ i k ■(> . LADIES’ DRESSES I MEN’S SUITS . *{s•ss y a i ueß a * I *16.00 Values at . .$11.95 , $12.00 Values at $6.95 I $20.00 Values at .... .$9.95 , | S IBOO Values at ... .$13.96 $26.00 Values at ... .$14.95 I $25.0(y Values at ... $16.95 ■ .... «. t v~ m - o ■ , Best Grade Outing all eolars, 20c values at , 16c 18c Dress Gingham at 12 l-2c SI.OO Value work shirt at 69c E. Z. Union Suit for children, all sizes going at 76c Only 12 more days to shop beef ore Christmas. Start early. The shoppers who wait until the last day before Christmas gets only picked over goods I SOLLY KALEEL ; k. I ;i.. - . „ - | the bargain store ® I*l E. Walnut Street : ' rr<- t H - V Goidaharo, N. C. ■Ti 1 * ' ’’ ' • . Mill 0 II- 'I ~ * .■ -si Zt . J ; .•J'Mp. "f - r LOST—A HUAI* POCIIT BOOK - contain Inf « ItsioafiypMmjr and a, it ; M and 910 bill. LmOwv H Wall 1J and Bra*. S*ra Finder rot urn to. It t th# Office « th« UaWUb«e» Nawa.ll * "I ■ATI uTOHrn cwrr on auto V pert*. Nov and u»*d part* far oil It car* and track*. Mall ardats *!»•* V prompt attoatiaa. Write far aar Bar- j I gala ahaat. Whitton A at* Wrte Ca., Calambla, 8 C. C H 4401 <a* i * | WANTED. POUR GOOD BOYS TO CARRY BfIBMiONO NEWS ROL’TBS. MUt? BAVB WHEEL APPLY iff ONCE city cib. mgr. mm OP- I new v. 1 ► « I i I r *,'*>. I A Ito.fi kaaattfal I IS ganuia* j Cnwl.l.lr h*f f..r ( ,4 "" IhF I line ward roll* 1 trunk*. suit »*•*• I and band bag* in tk* city. 1 Galdabara Spertlag Gaada HU re / Net ta Woolwoftb'i & and 10c Star* 1 11 TOY DISPENSARY AT WILLIAMS I DRUG BTOKE Bt'PERVIBEI) HI BAN- I TA HIMSBI.P. | SANTA CLAUS DAY M PAST AP- I PROACHING. WRIT* SANTA TO-! I DAY AT WILLIAMS DRUG STORE. I Master Maaona in thin City and ) I County are reminded that on \ I Monday evening, Dec. 11, at II 7:30 * I JUDGE FRANCIS D. WINSTON I will deliver an address at the || Masonic Hall. Judge Winston | needs no introduction to Ms |!aonn of this section. All who I attend are assured of a briMs | liant and instructive lecture. I I Regular Communication Golds-! ■ boro Lodge No 634 A. F. 4 A. || M. at 7:30 P. M. Monday, Dec. I 11th, in Masonic Hall over Peo ||pleit JBank building. The sec lland lecturer of the season. I Judge Francis D. Winston will I deliver sn addrees. MU Mas 1 ter Masons are cordially invit-; •' * me - ■ il i M V To Haiders of ■ ■■ J 'j Liberty Bonds and . War Saving Stamps- ' '' , 1 ; * P t > • . ; . '.’ ' * Victory bonds with prefix letters A through F, have been called for redemption December 15. Unless the bond i» preeentad t promptly for redemption, the holdqt\is likely to lose a consider- N •I' lfiVVi Hi % J able sum in interest, as the government will ncft pay Interest after that date. War Savings Stamps of 1918 will also mature January 1, and should be presented promptly for payment This bank will be glad to accept bonds and stamps for redemp tion and credit the amount to your account This will relieve you of all risk and/orry. You are assured of prompt payment and interest will lx? continuous on your invest *ment. Bring your stamps and bonds to us^~where you get four per cent compounded quarterly on savings accounts. t. : People's Bank & Trust Co. t . fc., ; war*. <* J UYt *. ’fVn if omfr-fi •• »• •Mt'.iW •! PAGE SEVEN
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