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PAGE TWO INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN MOUNT OLIVE AND COMMUNITY Negro Is Held tor Harnett Sheri 11 on Forgery Count * ■ • dinar BUwai*. local n*ero, who r*M • small non ia t|ir rear of a fUUat atatitMi bacatad on ihe eastern *■3* 4t u*>*. wan arreetrd h«-r«* yea i«*®af morhlng by fleputy .Sheriff J L. Stallh, and was lodged In ilia city Jail IA be held tor the sheriff of H.ir ■o(t county, where he la wanted on a charge of forgery. fltewan Is the •Whe negro wbo served a road hj-ii * ***«• about a year aito an a reetill (if •• attamgi to forge a chock* and Krt >t cashed at a local bank AtSßordlog to the warrant which •*• *eot to th* local deputy by the Harnett sheriff. Stewart I* charged •Uh having secured |S» »f. worth of taerehandlae from i. M.Pope's store ft Aagler ft. fc., recently on a. forged ‘ rdff purported to ha from W. I). Htewart. Lilltaglon negro, who. It Is ■appoaod, dM bin trading at the Pope *lbrf*ry waa discovered, it Who anid. when the lJllington negro •bp* to Mth ap Ua account WW Stewart claims that W. n. H*wml ia * Cfoa* relation to hla. It waa learned, and local officers art " «» f U»e oplaloo that If hla Halm Is true ho Ml have visited hla relative. . ihdtbod whore bo did bin trading, and M the same tinea, learned to copy Ihe Lllllagton mao's signature after a tMb Inn, anfftciontly, at any rale, 10 Mill Mm to ooenre a euantlty of Merrboadlaa tjwAhe strength of It. MRS. RACKLKY MES AT HOME Y(nmw Wmmmi Hwccumlm After Bernal Dayi ntneew. Mr*. KUoabeth Hartley, -*I, wife of i W. Back lay and daughter of Him ■drier, of this cby. died at her homS yeatorday morning at S o'clock after eb I tineas of several days with paeu "°Mo- waa Ukan ill with Influ shot it two weeks ago. bwt aft cra relapse, which rapidly went Into " pweomcnta, resulting In her deutli at ** *f r lf hour yeeterday morn Ins Th *_^ WH| * wogion jva* a memtier of! »>* Pradkgyorlan rhorch bore, and Atwater Kent CnCrt r i\ r.r.i through courtesy and cooperation of smith hdw., ee. Fifteen persons may secure one each by selling 30 subscriptions to The News (Pll7 AA or one Y ear eac h, or the equivalent of 'Pllf.Uy 30 one-year subscriptions in smaller 'WMmf subscription denominations. * ONLY A FEW PEOPLE ARE WORKING THIS FAR. THEY ARE: STRACHAN. DUNCAN, EDWARD Me- DOWELL, MRS W. W. MINTON, MRS EI) GODWIN, MRS. R. W. COX, SLOCUM ORR, MRS. CJC. BURNS » MRS. W. E. BARWICK, MRS. FANK BUTTS. MRS. EDGAR KORNKGAY, MRS. N. E. COX, ROUTE 4, GOLDSBORO. ANY ONE IS ELIGIBLE-ALL WILL WIN JUST AS SOON AS THEY SECURE TIIE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF PAID SUBSCRIPTIONS—(NEW OR RENEWALS). i , COME TO THE NEWS OFFICE—SIGN UP AND GET BUSY. BUT DQ&’T START UNLESS YOU EXPECT TO FINISH—AS YOU WILL KEEP SOMEONE ELSE FROM WORKING4F YOU START AND DROP OUT. Any person whose name is listed hereon who is. not working will please notify The News of that fact—others may want to enter. There is no time limit to this offer. r —*—— “ —.—• i , -I- ■ ' ■ .0. ■■ ■ I I Double Headers Here 1 , i . , , | Mask el ball douhla headers are j i . scheduled ti* hr played here new Friday and Monday itlghla, with j I the Fremont tm?s and girls cunt- ' log Friday evening to take nn the local teams, and the Princeton teams nt both sexes Invading (he locals stronghold Monday night. High School Principal I* E War- A** a rick announced last evening. Fremont and Princeton are re- | '{ ported lo have excellent teams. It wits said, both among the boys j and glrla, and while the locala are ! fnVly confident they will carry off the honors In atliha contest x, they are practicing steadily In order lo offset any posslhllty of a surprise j t r j n ' ' % J was beloved by every one who kunw 1 her Hhe la survived by her husband, parents, and two young children , Funeral arrangements had not been -completed yesterday nftcriroon. lull the services 'will prohahly he held! from the home Ibis morning at 10; o'clock, and Interment he made In! daple drove laonetery. MOTAMIA AH TO MKKT The Mount fMlve Rotarlans will; hold thalr regular weekly meeting lit | the local club room this evening at six o'clock. It was announced yester day. An entertaining program lias been prepared by the program com* mtttee, %nd all members have been urged to atirnd ■*-? ! .... - r=r For Aches and Pains ! That Accompany Colds - ' i «- - WtMB yefi f*»«*l those chilly aemia tlona. aching hajk anil llthhe. ur new. ralglr pain*, take n done of Uapvtdlne at once. Belli* liquid. It acta almost instantly, giving quick and ilcHahePy relic! from (lie ache* and puln». The prompt line of Utfpndine often tircaka : up the cold. If there la fever nr pain In the cheat, send for your phy- iLOCALSSPLrr I CLINTON BILL 1— Ml Olive Hoys Win 34-14, While, Girin lew lo The V i •attorn Tpe boy's basketball- leant of the ' Ml. fMlvc high school defeated the strong Hinton five Ip a hard liigphl j r age .contest -diers Tite-«iay night. H to 11. Willie the Its it I girl, lost to the »'Union aggregation 2* to 7. sloth gain ns were fiercely contested, bul dean, throughout, Both Ilia local boys nud the girls, displayed excellent brands of basketball In the boy'a game. Hollingsworth lor the locals, playing only half of i the game, led the acorlug wltJi a total, of 12 pol.it*, aud Uail* i a..',** next In the scoring column with h points. Juckaou. for the visitors, rar i -ted off scoring honors with V of Ibe ' M pidnta scored by t Union Although the local girls lost to th fishing opponents, Jb*y put up a stiff battle, Hlmmons, for -Alt Olive mads all of ttvg 7 points scorwl hy the locals. J. Herring starred for Clinton owning through with Hi of the 2k | point* SOCIETY By. ir%,- .Jr . m - Heliekitki Te Meet Tlte regular mseilag of Homo Tte bekah I.odge will be held mi'-'Thurs day evening tit seven thirty In Neitso Lodge ball. Every member Is urged In attend. i 1 ; ■ 1 Mr*. 1.. A. Byrd, Hr., Is confined lt» alelun. - / The thing to fight In had colds and flu la congeatlan. You will flndj f'upudine effective for thla purpoec, ) and will lw delighted the writ i fort II iifforilr Million* have iihci| 1 <‘upiidliie with saiutai lory result-i. Hold at drug atonm—3oc and Gfle t »T»aa. tldr.) ~~~ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS, GOLDSBORO, N. C. I Advice to Girls W.v Annie I-auric [I YVKAR ANSIK LAIIKfK-S . , |\3 1 a«o u girl In my early t«n*. 1 nave Ue..i, (tuitig with a It dou ti-r about on* year and every time 1 so out With him h<- talks *l>out his for- « inor sift. Idea so advise mo wliat to do and say when ho does thstu 1 - thank you, \. WAITINIf. WAITIMU- Pay no Ottotilion to .him «l>en ns starts lathing nkhttt hsr.-tny dear. Meta trying to make y».u h-ulous and tint I wlae-t tiling Ir.r you to |W is take no notice i 4 It. tJtni(av >m*» wUh him ,»nd tell him wliat u ntee girt sin* I*. j ufid It ugh about It— if you urn. And If you he«g up this ccurse nt treat- L mont. ho so, a* ttro sn,l stop. DgJUt AKNIII I.AL'IUK: I am s girl ip iuy' teens and gp -to high school Thero la a luiy Id same fear as I am who says hr thinks s lot of me. I used to consider bun a voi v good fi lend, hut -uni.-h.it- I havo l-el all Jrrtctest In him and core nothing about him. Mo j insist- upon *nUtig m* home nnifJ ; UtdNH to the Shew end plsr.-«. | hats to sny no. for It h-irts him t-adly. ghuttld I tell him I don t core s tir his company'' I h.tvo pften tried to IxitTtm <%tt't. Thne.k you very much. PHtJUT MAT, PKrjtlT l.nV: 1 can un deialand your not- wanting to :a,ft th» young nrttii s feelings., »nr | -diar. Hut If you don't cars for ht« company, the most tactful way out id H Isop refuse his Invitation,- Whtil ho askr you lu go out. plead a pre vious rncagonient. Uo this several times and ho will probably take the hint and cease hit alfenflonx. DKAIt ANNIF I-A Ult IB: I am a gui in my teens and disoe gone with a Imy friend fur over a yesr. lie is two year* my sktilur. ILa says ho loves me, hut every Vvo nutg when bo ■ otnss over he starts talking about the huys I have gone with Ueftirv and n«kins Why they never corns over Ho this up all evening, tteallv, I lovu him and would do moht anvthine to fw able to keep him. hut this gets tiresome, listening to the sumo thing evening ” after evenlno. Is It lv*i uuse he Is lewlous or becaMce he Udnks It fun? wonniKu Wonim:r>: From yu-jr loiter. I should sir that the yuting titan la mltK-r 11l hn-d and at n Ins, f«tV anything el»<- tu ta!K > ab--ut. Whv not drop hint fur awhile and let him wonder what's the matter? Home* times this win work wonders, es pecially aa ho Would then rent's, that yon don't o nit •<> llsjon In u I-a 1 1 111 ri.iivi* rili"n tl.lt plot, bui • •nine and monotuna ' her liolfi'C wlMr- nine ~, hei friend - will regret to learn. \„ Mr. Frank Frail, of Oohliboro, wa ;t Ini dtiesa ’w-itni. In llip, city \•- t| I tlay ~ Mr. .lank lams, of Fremont. t»us a| Inline Millin' lure vevjjprday. Mr*. Vi. H. Jan holla in vleltlhg her daughter, Mrs. Paul fiarrlaon, In j I i old shorn. Mr. IfßJ’Hiiintf rtnwerw hr rtrnfttrrd » —: » r | | to hla home with ,an attack of Influ- i i nxa. ’ x * Mr H. 1,. Warren was a buslnoa* yi liur In biuldti ..v,i yesterday tnorn iU£.‘ Mr. j. R. M« Phail, Sr., of Fayelle ' III*, vlßited relatives here Tuesday Missus Frances Cherry and lr*ne ’.Vaters were shopping visitor*, )u (loldsburo yestuiday. ■ .-Hi —'.l 5..1. W* . t Isocal Man ('atchea Hiic Chub in Trent , Uiuul ill pintail-- ,«< liuss and ran*** perch were caught by l»r. P. I. Ihirdea, Kjilph l.nglUb and Hai W Neeirs In a few hours time when the Irlo neat fUhlag down on the Trent rher Tne>day. II waa learned I. nl.n The 'ii.n.v erltters" nero blllag fine, ll *», ‘aid. , largest of Hie fish, a mam* mi.th oM ehab welghlmr ‘lt ami a hall pounds, was raptured bj llnlph I nglish after a 4es|»er*fe bnttk* and Ihe Issuance «f seieral war-whoops. The big bass wa« ■ aaghl with Ihe hall, and oare he was hooked, pul ap a terrific hpltle. One *1 Ihe members of the parly staled yesterday, “when that old ( hub opened her mouth she looked like Ihe front end ol a whale" A large racoon perch, weighing \ between Iwo aud three pounds was eauirhl l»> Out Id lleetes. The | rest of Ihe eul4h wei-e about of nn ■ uterage also for snch fish, II was said. - — ll "4s- j SPECIAL TODAY ', What You lake Telephone Subscriber Number lOHtt Gets One Meal FREE RICKS CAFETERIA ■ Food. “As You Like It" Our laundry can handle your wash betler than you can—our service is - prompt —and our prices are lov.. Dry ('leaning 1-2 price. Wayne laiundry anil Dry ( leaners. l*hfrncs 1.17 and HH. -—■ —- | MT. 01 IVK PBOPERTY j linNsfKKKKH HUiMsIHI i • » lu dead filed ye-.tvriliiy A. Sum merlin and wife thoixfer to I, A. Bird -’r., properly in Ml. (Hive, for |IO and i ther coiialdefaHons ' - ! Amomr The Colored • Mrs. Mary Atkinson died at her borne In the rural sactlou , Monday uißh;. January 21. l'J2Hi.» " the start i /• RUB your che.t with VhHiq befurc i your little cold gets BIG. Vicks acts two ways nt once to check the cold uiid prevent complicatinne: (i) It ia vayyorlzcd by the lu at of Uhc body and inhaled fer hours di icct to Lhe inflamed Air-passages; [2} It oct3 through the skill like an o!d-fa3)uoncd poultice, ‘‘tlfaw ing out” tlit tightness and pain. VICKS Over^iktonMU [M SEE and HEAR L AL JOLSON J 1 “NEW WILSON 9 - Tlu» graatiutt TuMtlng I ■ and flinging Pic turn ever made ' “The Siniring Fool’* All This Week , Thi*aira Wllaou, N. THIUSDAY MORNING, JANt ARY 2-L 1329 i ok sat At public uctb>n ua February S, ItiSa. (iu<- IS2II light Ford Truck, Mo tor No. 1J612H13. \buv« frurk la be ing sold tu satisfy repair iJtargea tiindlnr ugainuf It. •> j This lhe lCrh day January l*is. . JIUBKBT I.KWIB. I JJ 21 311 Fel, 7 .y—-- tv. i~fr Jin- ii T «*• NORTH STATE Today Gbildren Hlc—-Atitfllh 3f»c I wilh Patsy Ruth Miller Added Contejv Mickey,s Wild West" -1.-' . - i i ■■ ..I i ff 'j A • % , *a * You can lie better dressed by telephone— Experienced cleaners and dy ers awaiting your call. We have style senffe nnd coUrte sy. ’ „ Mr. Before and Afler “Spat less Gleaning—Per manent Dyeing—Tailored Pressing Goldsboro Dry Cleaners & Hatters Phone 1128
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