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K A HOME PAPER FOR 1 HOME PEOPLE ’ :*-n ■ -J VOLUME THREE; NO. 241 * O. C. Liles to Head Neu) Department Store GERMANY RE-ARMING FOR WAR ifc GOLDSBORO TO HAVE ANOTHER DEPARTMENT SfORE IN NEAR FUTURE A Local Company is Being Organized With a Paid in Capital of $30,000 to Operate a Depart ment Store in the Edgerton Building on Hast Walndt Street. Store Will be Opened for Business in the Early Spring. O. C. LUes, well known department itore man of thia city, will head a new department store corporation which la now being or ganized, and whjph will be incorporated and ready to Id art doing business in Goldsboro in the early spring. Nr. Utei htolof bea connected In ihln lino Wof endeavor In Goldsboro. I •ml C I* moat likely that thara la no I other man who is so wall acquainted with the "'people of the county as “ well ag the city, as Mr. (Ales. Bo well sr# the people throughout the acquainted with him and an well do they trust his abllty to handle the • new store, that he was unanimously selected to manage the new corpora tion which Is ntnde up of local stock holders. Mr. Idles. oa being interviewed on the subject, stated that the corpora ' tlulf wimld consist of stock holders . - throughout the city linri county and ‘‘ ♦kM>Nia -mnagemeru tupl da.Mad m select him. ■» tusjiager. although the penwmnei of the organisation, so far \as Its officers roncernsd had r not been completed, but this was merely a detail which would be at tended to early in January. 1 The new company Iras entered Into a loess Mr. J. M. Krfgerton for on#-half of the Kdgerton building on Boat Walnut alrset. The company, according to Mr. Idles has a five year lease, on the building with u privilege of ten. and work Is to* he , "tartad tn the very near future to pul the bulb lug In shape for the new store. Mr. Ules stated It would be bis / wrimag to give the trading public, the b«st possible value*, and he felt sure *lth this policy always m mind j *hnd the personnel of his.corporation buck Of-him that the new stors would l>s a financial success from the drat dap. the d6or« Were open to the trad 1 ingi public. • It la with pleasure that Goldsboro ■ Is dbla to see her own sons enter the Held of progress, and the new corpo ration. which hi reality will be a co* operative store In that to a large * degree, many stockholders will be ‘inytng their merchandise in flhelr own store, thereby Increasing their’ profit, and decreasing fhelr cost. This fact within Itself w|l| help the •jrMilllers to complete the organlla r J so far ae fts capital stock la Tne corporation, according to in- n rotation reoetved yesterday Will have s paid In capital of f Jfl.Mk) sad -probably more as It la needed" AI INVITATION The Wuyne county association, of file I n verslty r North Carolina, v. Islscs evety student from Wayne county at the university to be the! guest of I'* association ut Its ab-1 ni di banqi •! meeting neat WetlOea-1 nay evening. Tho Alumni a-ic Union si so wish ca aa Its guests every boy wlui l« ’« member of the sen or class In every high school la the county. The banquet will be held at thi ioonia o the fini sh ro Woman’* Club, at 0:30. Dec. 31st. In order that proper seating nr* langetaents may } be made, we n«k yo i to telephone jr'write your ac cept «ee promptly to N D. Wooten dt the I’tvi'tlen Itank. at Onldrhoro. KX KCCTIVK COM MITTKK HI ITNIK FOKEI no ally fair with a cold wavs, Hund jy nil B'tnity night Monday, fair and continued cold. Scrape the In Ile of a pew pipe, liefore smoking It. or the fir* wagon 1 may pay you a visit. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ' L . s. ’.JL L r HAGEN TODAY m Ks M COYS Flit " •111 HMDS OF M Jury However Heemn Unable in Agree on the Ex-I*ri*r Fftyhl en» Fill*. Another Tilml May be Necewiary. UMI ANGKI.KH. Cal . Dec jury In the cane of M*diT former prise fighter, < b.irgixi the tnttnlcr of Mni, Term % i.* adjourn* I today fur lunch without i (-turning » rwedUdr •Pblw—wltwMUsp tbs prealdlng Judge told the jury that If « verdict was not reached by nine d’Anek tonight, that the pane! would be locked up over Hun lay. and It averdet wa* not reached by Mon day night the '’jury would prohably Ite dlswitsud The rase want to the jury venter ' day morning. ° ° Brown Auto Co, Scene Conflagration „ M The. Iliwiwn Auto and Supply Com I pony's estnblshinent (1 r atne near be ing the scene of a very illsnstrmi lire late yesterday sfternoon. wlicn firs of unknown origin broke out It 1 the work shop of the building I Mr. Urown, owner of the bn«lne*t Was talking MPh « friend ut tlx lime the lire whs discovered snd he j being “an old fire tighter htuself' j rushed head long Into seen* o action, leaving hi* friend to call ou’ lhe rest of the regulars. The Arc department w*a only a vyy fe» moments In arriving «nd with Ihi start Mr. Urown had made In check Ing the flumes, the lire w«* *oou ev . ttngulshcd. | Mr Hrown stated last ntght. lbs he had no Idea ho* the Are sturtn «s the stove used to beat the Intlld lug (Was some distance from tin pbue where the mt.i dtscoveic He also stated tli.it lie was uiiahl to tell just yet the e*t<lit of III' dvn ages,, a* the desk, mummlm il In hi* son. who tgwn of fay *h‘»i( came tn for the largest vhnie of the damage, and ami ret > , urda of value whs kept n the d»*l' I "Mitt for the fact, th>t I was rlali there, and h«>l fur tunny years been an active member of the vniuqte* flrp •cluing force* of the etty, and i knew •sactly'' how to I •.■ cluck lhe spread of the flumes. I I would have suffered a heat y Slates) Mr Urown *T wish to ex press my hearty thanks to the fire department. und the enter for their! hasty action In reaching my plan* of I bnalnoa*. and the elTlelent insniur In whiih they saved my pro pert i r»rs Were in the bulldtn f«, whiih Wiuihl htve l«. n , JmiHy dam . ’ “bed os entirely di»<troycd If / hud "of 1-e.n In th« building. •» If the ■ 'iw runout Imd la-t n dow m tomb-1 n*t lie s.-etie ' '• j I hey tblus i Itichnioud iVa i nmn i wbo ski.t bis wile l» i ierf. |r *j. could rook n.nd didn’t spetVii ‘tin iic it li, be Is J •* hi" O II b. ° bnk) bt./iher now.’ 'lhe igsy inite i ii > ||. a -few Inaya old utiW. afld liasn't tut mu . (FED WES COM. MS 10). (STS. 11. Guull ilruxltin oC Kinslnn Nunivd an Itfing a Mftnlivr of S»utht-rn New ppaiHT Ah •ocf«Uon One of YYhkh Com ulainl I'bintM Oul tin Ikioß trreuular. * i MASH INOTO.V, jlac. 2T -’l'he. IV tb rai Tr*lc C'»mtujHg|on In * coni pbdnt Issued tolngfct nil. sid dm l xlatence of a coi>.UloaU(M of the Amur < air Aa iH-lutlotik of udverlls big ugeiu b and, the Ainortudu I’rewt | Ai-.-io lattob liolb of .Sen York and J file Hunt hem NkW'* l*apor A 4.0c 1n fb»n og Cbntl noiifia Tennessee, for tile *»>.- of •■onipellliigg’Nutlnlial AdcvrttiM'ra tu employ rn*[tomleaf a.’cncir* or' 1 Ji e «k« n J| i. • p'.i in; n ad/ertla ig In tho N 'Ws lupiua of |hc I'nltal ltl.ltl ' 1 ifl’..-. 1 i! i ctot or th, Ro.in.t •d* l il». '■«>;' s> ■ cbiiimi uer,- . 0.1. «l in 1 ' ■ ' unmig them being the nano © It E limit Drayton, tjf Kinston V C I r ’ ' 'ii -i sen} b tr, d with uaar various tucUital;. ivimpc lllng advertisers to employ j |*gettt•’ or to {my nr u! | cro«* r ‘tcs. .su. h r.iti-* In all In- ! ‘inn*.- sre gdkntcr thsS tin- rate /barged by. Newa Pa para alien th* j advitils.-r tH.il-i dln ct' with th- f News I'.iper nud not thru an agent i Tbs' cffei l of the < yinblioillon, Carj •Out jin lilt af.ifes Is Jo tlallllM'r . ami | distr 1 1 National t<d'vert(s<*ia thru j lUt the I'nltcd Stales, To restrict the! U»semllivilii! and di itibui on .01 •u* h advertlsem, and dir-it If. f»> h-mrit l- and u}ion i?un* on rondi tnn* ami to newsp-tpcß* thriMikhout he tilted Ht (•-«, that gie npprovgd h> the 11 ysiudcnt SECRETIBIES BE E. C. Will MEET IERE WED. The Honontblr Hrenl Drane Uirmlorof State Kronumir and Survey Hepat 1 ment Will Diku-x Sotilhern. K\poet it inn Scheduled for -May In New York. f 'l■ <■! \ i . a. 1,1 j- r. f / N Ol *■ t , | .| In tli lt > rtt Wi <ilie,olny » (hia aee'r, be ng cuJbd fpr the ; urj' «c of h« arin • 'llteri-sl o; fi.o ,-'-,1111)1 a l.'tlX-diioil b is to la held In New' Yogi,, if •M,.> * *' ’ , M I»> 10 - i'o ‘1 • r of 110 s' t • ■ l ' m-j .aurv jt ib parfhtent a ' ■•• r• • ' .f. ■ t l • ’ ’ho J! ‘mo I. - i upprot i latnl b> - tit* s|«x jal 1 11 o* the leglafeture !» Re U.d ill 1 , u« the e\b bit o slat; It Is ttii- desire of .Mr. lif|ti<' tn Increase this appropriation ! |by public silt.* rlp'foii tn at b-aal | | iiat.fi* 1 cr,|7 ch Tb. •t .1 ■ • 1 lain of tin stale r* Pikltig an tin u i^., I Intir * 1 in Ci nature sine t will yc 1 1.1- ib • 01 M ' J pnwlMllbiw o* th’ ion of the *1 le 1 •1 , 11 :|." ■:"!■> ~■ n...<|-- tsigi title Hi Mr in-niu.irk il.'l'l ■ 1 I 'a. I! at c. 1 -le i 1 ; . ta Ihi eti|, , # my ki.-- iu tb 1 • n’t 1011, o Him r'4’- • > 1 • 1 t v tin . n • • l*t< Ii w ill be 1 lleil to 1 sib l .it nil the d* 1 alsiri’ Itlt lUbup il * ■ iiirnix nii:mi . n1 in VoirK !>" rr AA Stnc ••©•Ion fV iiibi.' \tijWi ns iyh - ligl Sltllrt ! ill id r.li .ill* J m M lij ; "'tar* * 317. 1 ; .May J*oy «,I|^ Vi Jl ti, GOMItiBORa N. c. SUNDAY MORNING, DE(’EMBEH 28, 19*44 Money Bathes At This Hotel , l-J |S., isgfcr. \ \ til know that rnmwy taltai, but money that b«tti«i is sbi.*w>thltif unit* new. At the Grove Pn-lr Jnh, Asheville, N. C-, om- of tho igrtwet roaort hotels In the Booth, cksnli nt-M Is curront ev#u In th? wnlV, which U retrularly given an honest to goodneea bath loJvory soapsudy, Above it shown the cashier super* intending? the »bl«tl*oe of a 13000 bath of coin*. T r. Z- Seely, pros blent of the _ ImteLbui this to ragardivig hk *sh •—fift^lllsf method "A* ev*r>hedjr anoWi, •liver met ay Is usually fret „y dirty, •ad we disliked to gtv» it to our guests. Then, too, we try to main DEM. CHAIRMAN DAWSON HAS CONFIDENCE IN THE NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS I RAIJCICH. Lh .. 27.~ Kxpfewalng' I hi* better that Im omlug general aUMxnbly will In* u “fo#i»naU»» hot))" mi.i t ounHi llinii in *"utnte to l.uke ism hearlflfta"and bold laet to Ibe k txl t ilnm* U already In**" John (i, li.wwon, State ItetniWralir ("h;t<r imtn bunted a statement this after noon. touching on therepart of ■the limteel eotatnlitee. and the retjueat imute by the tleneral Asseiivhly amt the vufloiU other Inal Motions and lii'iMrtnirnla ' Mr. Ihtwaon e*|>re**ed the belter tli. l jioMry i> eeonomy would b> In C ourt Room Kmptied, Smallpox Discovered I WlhSflHfitOK. Der. £7 Wb«B a dtlHlty dlser .vered anion* the acore lor ni"f* of iiearoe* lit the prtenn- I«ra* Ima n the recorder'a murt ye* ter day afternoon. about -I uVludt, that one iKiswiiftl every otn*urd up pef ranee of a well -develoin* I peae of . ' «mivlt|«M. Ite* nter Martin* wllh'ou, ! ■ riioment H h eMint lon d the riiurt, ordered jhe man oaanilned by the health department. and sent an' order to ltr. John Jl. MnmlltoM. eouu-j t> lie alt h iiHi'-rr to the effect that ! every negro pftwfflff with whom Patrick had ai» - nt Vlyirwdji) night, follow Ilia hla urn i mi l*tyrl«t 1 maa day •hmild lie y.uulnated. at-o lli.il no linin' I mil l Would In lot., ill,l I (In ( nil riHitM IMtll Inn n ll.n mindly umlgalel. j fWMtae of ttie In ivy\ dm k• li' <- ' irn'J'a large number M aptelMrt! •m liund. lint when tl was iriiund ti nt one ol tba Iprlaonera .ln (•m I I l|. I" I I ,)/ * 111-ll I |in \ it., re wi. it a.i.iinl noty fm it ■ diMirii 'o 11» ki Ilf ll" \U/f\ I I V • ‘ill’il 1 I •r nioolt. t il- Vyi i I t I"i (In 1 i',»<rter»\l that he hud not fytt ritrht i (me t*e found It neee.ury to o 1 di.uni rourl no Mtiddenlv Hut dii lured. Ibe moet ii.npon. thing r ‘\ nil w ia the fright county wollelter Mi Norton received. Xb* - reeorder de ■ * l;w*- t that ’« the aollMtor * ;cfH-a » hi*’ttmt PndrVk bn-4 em «fl • fat lr took tile Id, sot a ioi at ho- ( pital to tie vaccinated. “ . tain aa atmoepbere ts rleaaßweei throughout the entire institutloe ” So we hit apon the plan of boiung the money in strtmg Ivory soap , suds. Wo phue about S3OOO worth of alckvla. dimo*. qaartera a’.M halves in a steam kettle and boil it for about thirty minutes la very strong Ivory soep. Tha drat boiliog conies of asarty black with Mt I We then rlnre it la tmp boUlaga «d clear vsatn and dean it la Ireair sawdust , w », 9 ivuui.-r wMph sUUw. AU th. menev w* five pau hi akaime bar beau boiled in Ivory soep aodthoa uvurbiy cloaaod. We uee new Mile,’/ the beet Inleresl of the Htite al tbl" lime. - , Bpeeking of tho entire Btat*. h« •aid. “la Ita growth U Is building up a Arm fuundutiun. but a raptuy In ’’easing tax Iturden dn the •'shnuld <ra of the people lulghl beenme too heavy". He lulded “progrf.a could he too rapid, and uoutd go too far for a aafe re-trencbmenl Th* ln eomiag Governor end the General Assembly membership tney be veiled upon noi to overlook these all Im ’sirtaot lliiags.** ~~ ~ - TIIIID TO MAKE HIM PIT Mr ft I* Thompson snl Mr. J. K Ilea, s" «4 Norfolk. ' had s narrow escape from InjuYy t'brlalmas day when, while returning from a trip out Into the wwoda for ("hrlatma* decorations, the cafTA ' drbli’h' they were riding waa run lain by a Ford, driver unknown A parked car block nd (he path ulid pa they start cl urornd It. the Ford emerged Irom the otheV'-lde running on toe wrong side of the raid After the collision, the Ford was minus a front wheel and the Thompson car suffered a hudly damaged running Isiaril The unknown party claimed' iha.t It waa .Mr. Thompson's fault but Air. Thompson dtgsgre’d wllb bin. aar* -efilsid til llg down. Ml Whitt 111 RT \ Two ears .nmc I g*’tber I’hrlsfic i» night ul tKo Jilaelinn of Asi am! James slree.ts hot, the occupant* of both weeapisj Injuries , Hoth o.' the rant were In laid shape after tin* col lision in speaking of the arc dent ye«terd.'iy. Mr - Krnet.t Dewey, wlm •fas driving one of the csra doted that he st tried Plowing tils born tl n rapid rule when be saw the orl'er ma’dilrie n|U>r<si< lilng bill IJs driver paid ad at lent loft t> the »!&,’ I fils. Tip ie«r ffusheil irt?» Mr Dew*jr% 'ivachlnc tind It - oe npant., two l*o> * and throe girls were hurled but Mr" I tewey assi-fed 4» It;* truaixpurlalUm. • 4 some of tin' ocrupenfs of the re titer car to their homes. HI PAGES TODAY ." •*** J » ALLIES DISCOVER 40,000 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED . MACHINE GUNS HIDDEN « T jr 1 Weapons and Parts of War Material Pound to be Camouflaged in Varioufe Way* Helgitim and Prance Alarmed Rhineland Will Not be Evacuated January lflth. N «v * • a . , PARIS, Dec. 28 „i_Qermanyft> alleged vio&tionof the trait v of VerMailkm in respect to armsment regarded Unlay by the allied council of anrtMutsadqra as being reritHU^. The council instructed ItVmecretariaaTa draft a note to noli the allied countries that the Cologne Hit-head will jiot lie evucu- „ ated a* stipulated in the trjehty on January KHh^ ■' ■ —.— ... - The «Ui«‘*l iifflhvuiitori were utiuJi- minnur i pm crop IS CMS 188 rr -Ts One (bird of (he To' I Cufiivutcd Arrtafr "•»». W* Oitlflb Has Hhown a t-f 25 ||*tr (’eat. «v rofldjfra *dll be aiMrprleed to ling* »< r ' - ' i’f'Mr«a*eT« cdaNPPd. o < ’fkl f 'o citplos oie ||||>|| of n i Midkl - .iWivgtdd armnae. ’TW* ISS I wbltt ti<m i»f 11-U4.UM bttsh eD of eura. shows a deertraee of |r, per C*BI from lunt year, givlaa tv* a rank of iTtb among the *la tan H t an average o' I* hitabela per gi-re, v tofton has shown a locllae c< If, [ per cent from lust year. wVv a pros pective production of 7U.000 halos | Thus, wa have dropped from eeroad J last, year, lo 7th In production thlr year, while iHb entire belt has aboni .10 Increase of I* per cent this year The wheel crop was untMtially goisl. Imt the acreage wan con*ld erahly reilttcetl. This ynnrV bushels’ i>r"ltiction given us a mnl. of 2titb wITTT'Th average yield of 12 huibeta per acre. The average price Is g vea al 11.60 to farmers. The oat -rop planted waa Inereaa e<l over W© previous year, but due.to the severe winter and spring wsatfl er. heavy abandonment oioerred TTn crop estimate of 4 •*■* >*M» hiwdieD j averaging II bus’ ’ * to , the acre, shows s derrea-v” 'n *r cent, and 1 Indlmiea a ranine "**> morvg the ! states. In product lee It will lie a aui »- • -nT p learn (** lt *'k*’Y I ' “ •■•e' citjie popular I© the weat' n ni»ni counties / Very eatlaPu’T , y d are being niade, and it I*’. e'p highly aaGifactory In a ' e eats fpr gtock fnml LaSrr ■ *i an In acreage have occurred lit 'f last three years. » ' The Sweet potato < rop waa t -n ■•* ally uaaatlafactory througti«Hii lb* South this year. North »a ■■ lA.fi4Mi.MNi buahela gave us a rank 0 ' third, while a it per cent leas pro duitlon this year fives us dtstlar.i Iv firm rink. The yield j»er acre ws only f»2 hualiela. We continue to bold our rank o 2nd in lolmm'co. In spite of'a 32 pr 1 cent derrenae In production from last year Kentucky comes flre ’ mul Virgin • third. wllb one-nal oir pnsluctkm Our crop this yea of r.&o pounds p«tr acre. The avvrwr ■ !of f,f.o iHHinds |M* ocr e Ttie uvenig price will probably Its over 2f» cents ; The acreage this year waa greatly redlfcd. , Y II,It Hit THIT MEN KMEIVFIi 111 < HAMRKIf UE lOMMEKI E The, secretary of the lie-al ch«mber of comaiercv baa received for lhe i ham Imt of library the Au * loinohlle Trnde Journal which gives • complete resume of (lie .ilitoiuobOi' Imlusiry for the year Iflll. and. a forecast of IKE This publication. Ins|.‘lleil In lhe 'library, will be of Incalrqulkle vatMc in tin automobile dcuWr* of the city ' -The chamber of goinnjerre v»« » so Du recipient of a \olunic of th£ Mauulgdurvi* Record, p •’J u MRMBBR OF ASSOCIATED FUIOSS j <1 ■ ■"<» -■ ' PRICK FIVE ( CMH imnnii Hi rerogulglngthat derma*? In re arming and 'hat withdrawal from Ik# flhlneluud rauat »w«U Id*’- th.-r ißveatlgntloa ■* the" HtteretiOui government*'. ■■, ’ There w*a a dlfferanre of opinion, however. a# to the Important** tko i irmly violation. aad ik«- menage in dm OcnrOY of Ht«- alllta. Orr»* llrttain an m«».l InelliHW m minimi*# MMK-lflc cauao* of rWflfiWon reported by tko military n»iifrpt .omiuianlob. altho«g*| agreeing iIWU further light mu at he li*«l »o ikU putter before «n*l I* * _ W nHpn*. w otkor haini regard ik« alleged UUctiv wrieg of newly piouanai J»*n* us •me Ri icbkir atm*. t-iiat»ut*««*l in vartiuiM war* a* alfcnular. in still ran a wu cutoi t. if.-. i t Two Men Found Operating Still Placed Under Arrest and Held for Hearing Ur fore County Court Judge 1). H. Illand. Operator* Wanted to Complete Run of Half (iallon Just Begun Depot lea R. W Pre<l»e, of HVOf | lira townulilp »»d ('nnatable \V P. Cuddlngton «g tkla city. raptured Me of ibe moel complete atllla iai • ren '••rrtay afternoon near ike Woodland . church, ever found la thta county, I accenting to the report* of tko fl#t 'cer*. *aii to antmtanilafa their *lau>- rntmT'-they brought the «tlll to the conety tourt yard, *n<t »r« •** < l it In the Mine manner they found It tu oprralloa earlier in tb* day The Mill, arreting to the at»te mt-nt of the officer* wa* tiring up < r «'U with a keroaene burner, «n«t W V of largo rapacity. n Right ht|il ,;r 1 ■llona Of.beer wag alao found ■ ! it# of the. atlll, wd onVaaV l< n o' ohtakey. Airontlng to the -' ''' i l '' *till » brine opomiM ct'ih" t’ft the Oiarovery wan pi „ Atul tv.'b ,r o, John Waiklne, uni tieorre V. n.,, fathtr mta. w, ' t* **r ' umlt-r arre t on a < h-rY it. u|a>ratlng a aitll, anil ' . <d in the cuanty jail, it *«* that Mr. WatMttH, !* r , t ,age,| lHr . i.ilmmloii of the iiliii'vrn to t'oniinne the Njta inll.m or Ike till until' h. hull U\|li-<| the half nation /a » whlrh the Honor waa ftoejnr. >t th* time the ofThera arrived, thi th / ref Hard to do. howi r-r. . _ V '» T Moor MHH) TytV With Troop No. 6 lend the. iwtrul dur ing the pait week with a method iiM-etlhg i'll'l.iy night We ren.uied four troop g«K*d tu ram (luring the '.X'h rial hut M llnllilay. \V|> (nngT.lt II »“'«• f,l 'r rl*nl triarp V.y i for i.nytew '' t» h their own troop fund* I'hijel* lliHii hn-kida Ml fii-tcrul |aai| f.ig)j' lie*. . ' , Vroop No! (t lit 1,i.,1 *U). .Um ( hrUtrnag irm-a In IwKh ttm t n h iul Si. olid- || ipti>t llililMO Tkm " ‘ VITI'* oY "lriM*p giuat tutgV* with ua, T!* "—•Scribe o. Troop .No. .fit « iM|
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