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PAGE TWO INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN MOUNT OLIVE AND COMMUNITT No New Developments In Local u Gasoline Threat” | Vnf , o i [ | NoTfurtker developments h»vr been fqiinwl In oofcueetlnn wlih the "gas oline threat,” received by T. L. Mcr tHt. who of>sr*ie« m filling ntntlnn •bout • mile and a half uorth «t Mount OtlvA oh the Wllmlngiou-GoM*- bofo highway. Several day* ago. Mar tin received a typewritten Ipitir •*rongh the mail, tathnyd In an in- . valopa, with the address of the final man also typewrit ten. Tha letter was BoafMifcvd from Faison ' Tha tint of tin letter *us said to Ufa been a threat, fa which the wrlt fw laid the. io«»i filling station aiaa j that U hu' did not put his Kusiflliie price hack up to Ti cent*, everythin* ha had would be burned up. A friend ly gaaollne price wa f bad been In pro- ‘ grtg* between two nearby filling- sta tlons. It wa* said, and Merritt finally uroaghl Ms price down «o an extra-1 > hUMtily low rate Mr. Marrltt mid iew«pup*m»#« I that ha was practically sure he knew tha taan who wrote the letter, but -ratted that he believed the msn Was tm Muffing, and did net Intend in ray My particular attention to (he 1 matter. - ■ j MRS. SMITH DIEDfHHRS. Funeral From Home of Daugh tor (n Mt. Olive Ai 3:30 This Afternoon a >> -Ntjr». Ellxabsth Smith, aged tUI. died at tha home of her daußliter, Mrs. 1). K Summerlin In Mt Olive at 8 o'clock Mat evening following an Illness of t year. Low blood pressure and the aft men ts Incident to udvunrlng years weya responsible for her death funeral aervlces will h< conducte<t from the home of Mrs. Summerlin in ML Olive at 3:BU this afternoon by Hav. Mr. Johnson of Ihe Mt. Oliva Baptist church. Burial will be made In Ihe Mt. Olive cemetery The deceased waa a native of j Wayne county, the daughter of th . late Dave Summerlin. She was mar , rled lo M 1». L. Bmlth who -preceeded bar to tha grave aereral years ago. Thare ar# two surviving children. Mrs. Summerlin of Ml. Olive aud Walter K. Smith <rf Uoldpboro route 4. For a umnhef of years Mrs Smith made her luync in Goldsboro but moat of her IJfe waa spent In the Mt Oliva section. She was « consistent t brlaUan, a kind neiahhor and highly jeapecteri by nil who knew her. Hi i " Old Dobbin (ioes To Final Resting Place MM Dobbin h M Alter jinr and of wen lee irhen irrel) ■MI nnconipUinlNKl) to »nrl*>n* and »nndrj M»lrr«. Ike old. <le otopM hap boro* brlonnlntr to tea Wynn, lornl nepro farmer. rrimplH to the cnrth with • bnl lot in bin bmtn Tne*da> mornlmr •boot II htoMMn Tbe oM hor*e wn od'bl*>Jn»l le«w. nn4 a* nM a«f a—UTr ‘ kb day*. p*r«l}»l a* M. %i kbe 4n> ibni kr on* laarrtfali) pul out of hi* when by (Mnf o# Pellee «H. Sketnn*. the knclont bny on* *t»adlnir In tbn (MM mw Wynn’* k««**s un •Mo to on Ik. and oltb kl* rib* stand iw not In hold rrllrf nontnut the hull Inn o( hi* *ernnj hide. t*M• Dobbin *eei>4 l« Ibnt bb rM on* new n* Wet no* u 4 two «( kl* Irtend* onlkeil ner»M tbe ftMd toward him. niter tbo I oral officer had been re quested h« Winn to “olen*e rente out and wot nn r»4 1« tny «!'• ho-*'* mt«et"r." The old »ler.l seemed to welcome Ike nooronrh- In* end of bi* tnbor* on thin earth, nod tbnaalr kb eye* hrM a *'• tired pnd re*lrwed anneal. old Dobbin *tood nneMneMn* o* t hies . Memo* took <intek aim and tired. A* the abot nwur ont. Ike httrse era to pled to the rrnaad and la) *llll. A tkrbt rain wn« fnlllna a* the “Belief nnrti” walked l>nrk to the officer 1 * car. “ 666 “ M S Prescript l»a far • ToMn. GHppt. H«. lien erne Hilioua Fever and Malaria. D H tbo meat apeedr reatedr known Aar Intmtlrv nn handle vi>n r tnnnh latter than vnu can— our anikt h prompt — nnd our * Drv /Wininr i-2 price Wavne Idnndrr aptf T>*-v Cleaners. rimes 147 «ad 148. Have Some Autos M ulinhlVianneriHinid The Mount Olive editor left tloHls horo for Mount Olive In, all old tourli't: car yeaterday morning about. 9:lfi a'eleck, and 11 -3o o'clock be bad progresiH'd lo a point about JtMi yards south of the river hi Ida' lit re. t4* saitl tar refuse.l to move further, ond with Ihe Nlubboruess of certain types of mules. Settled down for a per iod of rest I'rior to the permtui ent halt, tt had spent about two lipurs over a stretch of highway three mile-, long, but king, bark; firing,” popping, snapping, and do ing about everything else a car »lH>i.ldn t do to "lake you there and bring you back " However, after bavin* Men "towed” back Into Goldsboro, tbut very tuius tar suddenly came buck, to life, and-Alik the pep and ging er of a litne weeks old colt, rush ed It bout the streets of Ooldsbcro arid slowed down at corners with out “choking " In other words. I* did everything It should lip** done mn oh the highway. > Facet Death J ■ VI e Known as the “Boy with a hundred aweethearta," young women ovCf whom he exerted complete hypnotic control, Jo seph R. V. Clarke, former Princeton atudant, waa aen \enced to death for murder of one of hia awaethearta at Liver pool, England. The trial, ahort eat known in history, lasted four and a half fninutjf. Nahunta News y The 4-H (Tub Kill* of Nahunta hail their dent onat ration* W»*dne*doy Fob. 13, ami wtunen# ill this will compete attain*! the Wayne county ylrl* for the trip to Kaleltth. Nahuma htah acbool hoy* basket hall leuiu will play Ayrock’a team today Ml** I'okilcll wa* unuhtr lo linin' lo school, one day Ihl* week on mc count of Ultteoa. - Attendance honor, mil for Nahunta school I* a* follow*: Flr*i Daurn Wiitaon, Rudolph jMlKcrtou. Rundolfdi Mitchell, Inez I ope. High Find Haxel StarlinK. Daniel ■ tyrock Mart Junl*. Illunrh Talton. John W\-ley llauie, Murill Jona*. Mary "Rhine Second Patlllne A.i**, Waller Ha**. John .T. Boswell, Eunice Clayton, Wll * J DuuKhlrv. l:r«e*l Howell. Alleen Hook*. Josephine I ..iifCf 3 Ltd* la'e. Aaron Mitchell, Kminit Matthew *. Lattice H. Overman,' Ffuitel* Ratnn. barney google I "" V W CKiO / v>4CXX,D ftftrAT Mu TU\T> WAv / ( TpaaT * All SQMfclMlW* Hi " C utt ww*. y «eax \t \ I ul/ .. lreD . J -w* 7 or \ / | rjtouT VsuiLt I V* 4. WUiMtrfcK VMHtKt / I. ~Uou o* «wotrt -pfoiwn / uecob.o • ftIATTi THe. Ufv* ttc AWA( - / V4AS Our M 30t»1 ? jCl —I V ** Mt>MAlT€fc J *MAT MYtaTI RiOUt V 'C'l? I “RjftNtU Mt PC'CfCi V A’ , V a* "*ZE I * t* \ LfeTTt«' : «* AK»t> PCPb Mott \ >1 \ COCO-X HASiEMT Ig* ''ill n P ‘ 4, TtC / \ IM 'T - iOMfc VTECO PWO* Ww«N I .... i ,M. ( _ jl~ . yl ''l,, ' THE OOLI)8BORO NEWS, GOLDSBORO, N. C. tla tight rv. f’laru t.cc fhivls. Martha I ualce Thomas. Imbtla ivrkius, Kin-1 ■i <y Y. falwerlttll . ! Third Grade-’Kdim Kirlt Ktlcyrltm. Howard Frige rt on. Itoluud llales, Ceurgla Lewis, (Hand lv-elc, Milt) Pierce, Fannie Hull mi, Thelma Sut ton, Martha Jsue ' Radford. Mt-ll>a Morris, Nana Matthew a, Frank *1 liomßxon Fourth •Grade- 141a t-jlyerltm. Mal lla Lee llollaml, Mary Murrls. Mane) MIIcImII, Vivian Peela, lluhy llu*«l Sullivan. Lois' Rlatfely, Matiun Ay c-jck. ronnlc FVWs, Junior Lewis. Kxniri Morris, Mi x Overman, t’hnrlle. Tallon. Haywood Thompson Fifth Grade - Oleen Thompson. Mlldrctl Hooka. Louise Holland, t'littH ter Johnson Alberta. Woodard, Fl lirtdgC Pittman . " O * Hiath Urnd* Dorothy Aycock) Franklin Kdgerton, Blanche Tallon, /ante Tnlton, Versa Mne- fl*rp*f. i Ids Bull flfrtrude Mltclicll Seventh Orndc- l«olu Stisser, "ll liert Fdgerton, Katie Lee. Aylctie Clayton. Eighth liriule- .Murßitit i Hull. Ed ward L. Pintle, Jr.f Cedric Pierce, Marvin Bunn, Marvin Hook Billy Kdgerfnn, Mary Jordan. Bill) Slinky. Cladya Waddell Rllnoru MllcheU. 'A\ it • . ... . ZIZ smalt In ■’ ———— o * V i-' l* , v l \ . 0 cold weather When the lontt journey lomna in hard -t TUE B HKAH<>NS W,,Y , , . . 1 £tuv .Martin* —even in r.dd winter wfiilher, and the Minus are r a weather . strong, try “SUndard” tiawdine, the * quick-starting, kll 'round fuel, aud see % fw. r , su-u.i> o«w RWinib how quickly your engine fires when -formlumh.af .ud ion, you push the starting pedal. How fast » m '£flJ£ZV£S"Zi the miles go flying by. How strong ypur ‘m* °<««r 1 ~0, j •„ 3 Sifrli lo Motor—a fuel llt.i motor pulls the grades. “Standard cannot poMihl) injure your GaMoline la ho.kl in all -ealht r, but „ uartieularlv necessary in winter. Its .odm»*«ei,, having ■ . cnllv no carbon, no bH>»e extra-volutility is the rt*as«n why. md" to dilute the oauk & ""'Tested and use<i by millions. Be sure 7 , n l'f„Zity- w.u.... - to get the genuine. On sale everywhere at the hjg red “fiUindard" pumps w ith H jnuhMity-ih r«i"Su«l the “Standard’'* globes. Made right ami liM-uU-d througboul tbe sold right, illways right <»u the job. ; SS?. 1 ' ami '‘ ,l ' “STANDARD’ TBTK QlirK STAH TtX4J—ALL 'HOUNB# GASOLINE' Mlntli flrade Clyde Ibirncttc. Sarah tiow.ird. Uuliy Saw r, Ir u livll peclc? Newlla Edgerton. trie Kdgcr ton. Kurl Uvaißwa. Jr-nan Overmai., .VilllM Hall Tenth Grade.—d*tal Aycock Joaepli Hall, Marion Holland, Thai Lynch. » laru l,jjf fu 11, ITUtUi Rdgcrton. Ida jlae Fi)lgbuin.>. Kivunle Plttiuau, Ktevnulh Urade- Edmund Aycock • lIH-rt VlorrtH, Laorn AyciaU. Ali.ult he tie Pawaon. Kstbar kklgarton, Grace) Hull. Haliid Hall Amonv The Colored^ A Uncoln’a Day Program will be rendered In the Dillard high Hchool auditorium Friday afternoon ut 12: Ik. The program will be rendered by the fifth grade pupllx. The Woman's Auxiliary of she St. ~wN Kjii-eopui Miiothui felt exult antly happy wheh they reollxcd In eeverul weeks enter!inments the muiu if s|l*7. They wlult in thank the ttieui liera. and frlemla eapeclally who help ed them In their effort-. Special Lenten Service will Im- held Thursday uffermion ut R r o'clock ut A CLUE WITH A HOLE IN IT fl Andrews Mission chkrch begin-J tilng the jtlut Pi' eaperilaly Itrvlt* hi lilembi with iih M the Lenten Gervli-J'. Itev h Heritage of Fay VI fertile la the rector In kliarge. A very uuiqwe program wan render id at Sbilob Presbyterlun church CitmLy evening Ig obnervance of Un coiu Day celebfailon Very Intereatiug paiiers were read on Ibe Uvea of Ne- Kroya of Aebievemant. Such as M«r> McCloud Beth tine,- Paul Laursnct OijijJiur aud itoland llayeli. The pro gram was dtrecliMl by Misses Susie TauceUe. Sadie Grantham, and Mrs. Robert Katcttpr. Hlnglug of Negro Spirituals was h«l by Mrs. K. T Gor don ' * Dr R J Frederick will l»e at Alios kla. There lie will In' euguged In the Drug hnalueas * ° Dr. J. W Black, with a party of filppds from Risky Mount, woratilp i»t at 'St. Andrews Church Sunday morning. tUNMMMMt POWER Pl**T FOR AMI! I SI W BI Ht II 10. •o ST. I/M’IS. Feb. If The Anbeuser Bunrh company will construtg a mil lion dollar Plant, It has been announced DRUGSTORES PLAIN MERGER f «- -I » ‘ c ' The News Learns Unofficially l.uldshoro .Vla> Kixure In lk*al CHARLOTTE, Feb. H.-OPI—TIM charlotte Otmej-ver tomorrow worn-. RiJS Will say that plans are underway tor u merger of upproximutel]/ ISO drug stores In North aml South Car olluu with list ween IKi.imhi.ihsi hud Itfi.iHMJKNf hi transfer and organlxa-J lion expenses Involved W. S. Brand of Coopnr and Cooper. Sew York broker*.* aiM amalmlgation ' nglneers will be named us authority for the uniionncenieut and as pronod er of the projects The territory already covered is Prescription Work of The Highest Order Wo invite you to brinpr your prescriptions to us for fill iriK. Idmjr experience, thorough training and a-con scientioiis desire to co-operate with, your doctor work together tg produce prescriptions that cannot lie excell ed. Our laltel on yoOr hottltx Imix or jar is a guarantee that your din-tor’s order’s have been properly followed out. And our work is done promptly so that there is no unnecessary delay; we know that you need the medicine ,an<l exerejse all speed to have it ready for you. Let us compound all your prescriptions. Palace Drug Store GEO. W. WATERS. JR„ PROP. ' Quality Drugs—Quality Service- Rock Dot tom Prices I THE WEATHER. I I WAS ROUGH 7 I % . But not too rough for I jur Service Men to an- I | _ *wer all calls with their I | usual promptness. * I I > PHONE 1047 FOR , . I I TIRE SER VICE I I firestone, I | Wayne Tire Co. I ■ Oldest Exclusive Tire Dealers and Vulcanizers in I ■ Eastern Carolina. I ! Coai Is Your Best Friend I | CROW IS YOUIt BEST COAI. I * FRIEND I I FOR GOOD GOAL I 1 ' CALL ' I 1 W. R. CROW V PHONE 1102 1 FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IS, IW ultt to rxu-url from Ctiarlestoa sim! VMlmtnetnn m the Tnmujtalns. Tin* New** tainted officially last rOitht that the deal mentioned above may affect Goldsboro before U la com t>!etad. INDIGESTION RELIEVED - . . QUICfcLY JgE TOR Ihht IHjr Wh PartJt VcffttMt IMn TQS* Ansstttfssi thywr tads *ll. t*fc.o (fur Mall er st ittikimf arid a* • vise*. «■»» ciutty Sktn you h»v« awmn| St sn trnubhJ within-sipMfcm. bsutMtAif ■rr a U.*. ■>•«;• pt.Mri|Wto« sad CM M MM the «ntirc fatuity. TAttkM touiabi. V Alt Drussht 2Sc atid ?S Hod racks#**- v CARTER’S Cgi PILLS DECK
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