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PAGE SIX LOCAL 9 , *- , NEWS %i ■■ . ■ ■!! r MTLTKY rKU KM FAR THIS WKEM HIV KM Poultry prices (or (tail we*lt art a* follow* Colored Heu* 4 Chlclten ilc per lb. Locboro Hear 4 Citlefceas tic par lb. Cocks ►•....flic par lb. Duck**’. ! lftcjpar lb Goom .". ISc per lb. lupous .... 27c per Ib. Turbo** (7 lb*, and over! 27c per lb Tprkeys (Small and Old Tomai 1. SOc per lb Ouiaeas ................ SOc each. YEW YORK COTTAS " NEW YORK. Feb. 14.—0P1-Cotton tut ares closed easy 10 to 22 lower. Spot quiet Middling 20 M; March IMS; May 1».»7; July 1»«JC October old 12.47: Octoher new M.Sfi; Decem ber 18 4«: FIELH DIRECTOR FOR VIKITM I ITY M. 0. Mann, director of field ser vice for North Carolina i noperative Cotton Orowers association, wait In iba city ysaterday. and apeut tbe day worktop through the surrounding ccmmuiiltli'H with J-' f) McKtiiae. dis trict manager of the orgsnlsatinn. Maan has the entire state as bis ter ritory. snd spends his time visiting the various district managers In the different counties In the state. MFRCM .ITM HI RECTORS T«' E*ET AT II A. H, A special meeting of the hoard of directors of the (loldshoro Mer cheat s Association has been called to be betd In the. loca) Chamber of Ct.lhmerce rooms thltmtorulng st 11 O'clock. Mias Mary Shererd. secretary es the assoc tat ton. announced yester day afternoon A aumber of Important matters wtlt Ifr taken up for dtacusslon at the meeting, tt was said, and all mem- Vca yesterday. GOLDMRORO PROPERTY IN TRANNpttRRKH AY THI'RNIIAV ’ In Ooidsboro and about 80 .eves of Wayne farm land were trans ferred here yesterday, accord lb g to deeds filed la tha office of the regis ter. Miss Dangle Grantham. The following deads were filed: P. H. Baldy. conuntayhmei. lo Mrs Jgba R. Crawford In consideration of tij* premises at *2.M*. «1» >n the <4y of Goldsboro. Florence Bynum, mortgagee, lo R. (T. D. Beaman la consideration of the premlsee and »«.«««. **»6 acres of .and In Wafue pouaty * JTPOET AP MAI TH HBAM lb CORING MOOY •Two sunsets. one sunrise, eight ktaoeo, one shipwreck”— listeners In, over tbe air beard something of that •Ott coming Into their reclvers some months ago add doubt I e** wondered what It waa all about. However. It was only the dally re port radio frtiiti' the Mouth ben* of tha Metro-GoldwmMMyler oom pany engaged In fllmlnk ’’White r plows In the South Seas" which coming to the North State The- those#nd miles from Holly wood. the expedition had their own radio Installation and furnished nightly reports to studio official* W. fi, Van Dyke directed the production with Monte Blue and Ranuel Torres l« the leading roles. #1 *Cor th.- Silver Annlver- J Kilter plat r 4 •»aa<l«*l« , li or cake plate* *- v - w Mrrihu >Mi»r raarflr atftk* . *P pr Htoak m 4- *lrrl Make*, olerllac «n*er . kaa*r<. .... .. *p * ; ■ ‘ . \ TURK* YMIRA RAMEY F.N4 APC FROM 2All. Rosa Loe Wllllaina. negrSs*. who was sentenced to serve a period of time la the Wayne county jail after having been convicted oo an assault charge at a recent term of court, es caped from tnt tounty jail in com pany with two of he ngero fin* Wed nesday mOrnlug about X o’clock. *• was learned from,* sister of tbe Wil liams Woman.yesterday. The escap ed prisoners had not been re-capi ured i 'yesterday. It was said The way ,In which the women made their escape could not Ire learned pie sister of th* William* woman stated that She d(d not know any thing about her sister s getting away until she went by the jail late Wed nesday evening, s* was her custom, to apeak to her through the bare When she yelled for llosa lo come to the Window. another negro Informed her that Rosa and two miter women had made their gel-# 1 say that morn ing. the sister dr< lai cl. WANT I*HAN F.H l> II I, .FARR NffMF.M OF W UYF.’ The Goldsboro Chamber of Com meres, cooperaiing with Manager George Taylor, of the local office of Ihe Southern Bell Telephone-company, will to place a telephony In the homy of every farmer In'Wayne county In the belief that ibl# will mean much toward asslstlug tbe far mere In keeping In touch with local conditions and disposing’of their sur plus farm product*. Waller (’. fH»n inark, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, announced yesterday. "There are niauy days on which our farmera have a surplus at chickens, ejtgs, butter, creatn and other farm products that ihe people In town would be glad to procure", Denmark stated. "The Installation of the rural telephones w.ttl also bring the farmer find the town man closer together If we ran Interest n sufficient number of farmers on our different mall routes out of Goldsboro, Fremont and Mount Olive, telephones can lie installed in Some More Values * •? * * 0 ~o • , ■f O' .. • during these last two days, of Weil’s * V I ♦ - February Clothing Clearance To the fine values in suits, overcoats furnish ings featured in this clearance, we are adding *•% * < * ; men’s ;suits I 5.00 und 12.00 "v*X **S . * These two groups contain small sizes—styles not new, but fine materials and wonderful values » c SHEEP-LINED COATS -o for men and boys 4.50 and 550 MEN ANI) HOYS’ SWEATERS AND LUMBERJACKS GREATLY REDUCED BOYS’ SUITS v - wool mixtures—with knickers sizes 15-18 ''3.75 , When our store doses Saturday night the low prices prevailing on men’s wear during this clear ance w’ill be discontinued. MI N’S STARR Bros'. .A REALLY GOOD STORE THE GOLDSBORO WEWB, GOLDSBORO, H. C. every hums at a very simtll ret#", Ihe i local man declared. Support of the. farm deuioustratlng agent, home demonstrating agent and other COB Illy off leu. I* trill be solicit- ( eit In this effort, tt was said, and a survey will be made In the near fu ture to ascertain the number of form er* who would be Interested In ’hav ing telephones installed EUREKA NEWS ; * i The people In the comm unity of~Eu reka were veryv much srieycd over the death of Mrs. Hpsste Fleetwood, Sun day, February Wilt. Tbe funeral ser vices were held here Monday. Febru ary lltb. For twenty years the Fleet wood* were residents of Eureka. n moving here from Delaware How ever.. (luring the past year tlu*ir home was In Goldsboro. While Mrs Fleet wood lived In Eureka, she was a great worker (n the church as well "as lak * * D ;ng it great Interest In the school, Af fairs. and helping the people In Ihe ■ rmmiiiiHy. She will be missed very much by everyone here. Surviving her Today Is The Day I Remember Our Spec ial Sale of 1 PICTURES, MIRRORS and PLAQUES 1 IS TODAY. I ROY ALL & BORDEN W HE are her htts.btwd, one sou. snd three adopted daughters. The scheduled time for the fourth moving picture show to be shown at the fcureka auditorium was Wednes day. February Fit It Due to the suow tall oil that du|e the picture was postponed The exact date will b* given withlu a few days Mist Rebecca Mumford. a member es the school faculty and also resi dent of Eurekp. was a very delight ful hostess a(' a Valentine party giv en February *th. The Valentine Idea was brought out splendidly by vari ous games Those present enjoyed tbe occasion very much Gut of town guests. who were present, were Mise rs Curler snd Mitchell of the Seven Spring* faculty. Itclldous refresh ment* were served lit two courses f|, B first consisted of chicken salad, pickles, crackers, and coffee. The second, ambrosia, cake, end mlnla In the shape of hear!*. The home was •Ufractlvely decorated for the oeca i lon The guests were Invited Into Ihe dining room for Ihe second course of refreshments. The regular scheduled, basketball game between Eureka und Naltunla «u played February Ist. Due to the t oudtiion 01, ill* weather. the tame s* nt played in the warehouse at Fre* moat. Mr. Marlon Edgertou refereed il.e girl's same The score was a tie. ro auolher half was played, and the score whs attain a tie At a later date the game will be played In Goldsboro ’Hi* boys did not play. . Th* banketbAll games between Ku xeka and BwtfuiU were played lit Eu reka, February k. The boys lost to th* Belfast team, while the girls won again from the Belfast girls Th* ref- I ereen for the were for th* I rty'n the principal of tftf Belfast I school, and Mr. John Johnson, for the | girl's, the roach of the girl's team ironi Belfast. The old saying about th* "ground | hog seetiig his shadow" Is bolding true around Kureka and the north ern section of the county. Kver since .Vlmiarv 2, we have had rainy westb it, and tgo light snow-falla. i Childrens Colds wfl|t Checked without "doting.” Rub an >■'» VlffiSS " ni - -- —~ The News To Forint ‘ The Trail of ’9B -ir In The News of neil Saturday, will appear (he first Installment of the thrilling and dramatic remap** of Ihe greatest gold rash In the world history -The Trail of *s" by Hubert IV. Service. The second lifsialliaent will uppenr In Th* News of ‘Sunday * February 17. anil will be WujHllnned on each succeed lug Saturday and Sunday/ The News presents the story through arrangement with Mefro-Gohlwyn- Nayer. H Is the story of the eoni|uest of a tasl wilderness territory, a glori ous epic of the annals of the, Am erican fronller.’ The aalhor Is the lalernaltonally releliraled Itobwf W. Sertlc* who was on the eo3tt~ at the I imp of the gold rush and who, himself, jha* traveled hun dreds of miles of Vnkon trails. DR. A. R. MALLARD Dentist General Practice 30.1 Wayne 'Natl. Bank Bldg. NORFOLK HOITHFKJ* RAII.HBAD Paasengar .Schedule* Bfioctir* May auth, IHI Pram Goldsboro, N. C. DAILY L». 7:00 AM Baauiort, Norfolk Mk lutcrmsdisU points. Par lor car Now Bora M j Norfolk. • :00 PM Bsaufort. Norfolk and lntenn«tUt* points. 1:80 PM Naw Born. Norfolk aad Intermediate points Sleeper Now Rani h* Norfolk.. ~ For Information Apply ftp R. R. Futralla, T. A_ Goldsboro. - -—~ .. ... - . - Ir — ir _ ( r - - --- ■■ - [gold STORES! I H 2 ('enter Street. Goldsboro, N. C. M. E. LEWIS, I I ROYAL FRUIT GELATINE, 2 pk(fs. . ; 15c I ■ Evaporated Apples. Ih . 22c . y : S*lt Mackerel. I 1 A-H Itaked lieans. „ Del MOllte each „ 10c I 2 three can* 27c K. G. PEAS K,H ‘ Herrings, each 5c ■ ■ S(rinirless lleans. ICdlonial Herr'init Roe, I | two cans .. 25c can ll *' ran ,9f | H Dry Navy Heans. 2 ll>s 25c ■ Jello. all flavors, ■ Dry Baby Lima Beans. Del Monte 8 pkga ..... 25c I !rw 1« L ,4c Asparagus Tips Peerlwa Jelly. K>ass ... 10c I I 2 iL .... * * ..***’... 25c Square can 28c Krapelade. jar A». tyc I ■ Old Virginia Brunswick Messon 0.1. pint can .. ‘2sc ■ ■ SteW, can .., .. :ioc Pink Salmon ,>eanut BuM « r - ib •■• • • tv*. | ■ .‘l-.Minote Oats, pkc ....9c " tc- Salted Peanuts, half . Quaker Grits. pk« 10c l “ n m ) p0und........ 25c | ■ Baker’s Cocoa nuU can . 15c _ Cranberry Sauce, can . lOc ■ I SINCLAIR LIMA BEANS, two cans .. 27c vl I . ... M ■ ii i . I ■ LOOSE GROUND COFFEE, lb. ..31c OCTAGON .* 25c ■ I LUXI ANNE COFFEE, lb 12c GOLD DUST, 6 pfe?:. 25c I I ‘ * 11 a. 5 A I I MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 pk*s , 25c I I MTORMICK’S PURE MUSTARD, jar .. 12 l‘2c I ■ ■ « . • l ■ Mixed Veßetables for soup*. can .. 12 l-2c Early June Peas, 2 cans ... 25c I I Broadcast Tripe. large can 33c Sweet or Sour Pickles, quart jar 35c ■ ■ Emmarl's Corned Beef, can ........ 25c Best-ever Sardines. Ib-can 12 l-2c ■ I Blue Label Karo Syrup, 5-lb can—3sc; 10-lb can —*.... 65c I I A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I NOTH'R OF ADMINISTRATION N<*rth Caroling-—Ways* County— Ire undersigned having beeu ap pointed and daly qualified aa ad ministrator of W. F» Tnlton, de ceaaod. lata of Wayne county. . all. person having clntma against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same to the undersigned on or before Jannary 22nd. 1120. or thia notice wfll lie SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday. 200 SPRING DRESSES Just Received! /A it W ; *' Bf wf > f season's best styles Uji - •&* ' 60L0380R01. N.C FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY IS, 1 pleaded In hor of thair recovery. All persoof Indebted to aa)d estot* : will pleaae make i moved late pay ment “This tUe 22nd day of .Janu ;nrr. I»2# % L. B SMITH. Adminlatrator. Plkerllle, N C, - E.' A, HITdPHHFY Attorney. i 1-28-80—1-6-18-20-27-At"
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