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Page 2 «y*r ~ ' It liakkets N^ 1 MAKKET Bepioae-AH. it* •wok of England dA- I U .m # 6 percent to reuUy Men , Jjscounted IT- Hoi»tou Oil ami .<* r*tm ***b opened ißher and inuiai gauw two »«ft registered t> Mexvcsu, Beebuana on Business Machines and New Vork tfenual tSd vv*m s#* * .vAflF'kß - • MVfoN nrrtmsN M tm J’gtt. Sept at—i APi—cotton. l^gße<3 stand* Hff at an advance ui t#S> IMM OH Ute weather new* uiul MMf Liverpool cable t rade fitSt and further covering WU^JW fiIM, tat the advance w«* ciiecacd Bf ptfHlhnad MMMrn selling There mFiHn. October liquidation Mfipfrihg the relative nrtnnev at ye* kLLm. At f rnuK October nuiU ofl HiU/W Alter tli* call ur » point t g)M lie wtakbaas of the . |r**1 t/ *** appeared to have a rather un seUlinc affect wu latw month* Ue mtjgtt ag|| <ff| to lit 73 and Marcii to lldU. or arlihlu t point* of yesterday* liMat duetehem tut trade mi.-real* Bought Oetoter and the fWiorat mar- If) wa*4t< »dr at the end of the first had hum vtlh price* Showing net Sum «mt point* •' **th*prV eSSMa teportod covering %mi general buying on the ram new* H«M th» Satu. but aMd the advance tMebJMd beep checked nahaing ui Mm increase in ihe&nk of Kn« Mad kau GH HIM Ilf F 'fMCNTSMIUTN * ** About % members of tlie CJoidboro MnhpMMn local* high adhooi grid MMlgbUpn. loft thU afternoon at 3 o clbcl tor fartamouth, Virginia, where thgjr dill play the strong high football tffb tt that city Friday afternoon in the npotiliig game of the IMS season. Ml MtfMek. eotch of the locals, atat- H ready to give a ernes as the play, the drip rt»d that not be dfetded last mintiU* irever. UiaCHsinry ■lly were* expected y to tyrtimauUi Ide honors at the I i tli# fracas with Mock Mason and re both expected as quarter-back*, SIAmBU probably Mart mg the MM shoe Peacock and OrtfTtn i Wake considered as tin- mo t cand totes for the hall-bark Mk Mi Fridays*, game A strong hot. to stem tire onduiiylitr. 4 the opposing team, will alto iu*|c its oqn,tutored Ukely Un. I Edgar Bain. Matt Hotel), Joe Matthew,, and Kd- WOUld prubahl) be Inked duan Um> ends Ruby moo tferr.u. kd Bton.i. Frank KUuiundson, ltd: ladley and Jrdm Hatley bability mate up Ute rc ito squad the center. UrlU probably mu mu Mhg| Uto Jab when the flm this* I'fMMk n ASTI I) in Many u humv tVIH 1.1 l ItljY A (iKVI lIAI. Fi llllt It - ’M. QNLkf yiial •( milk wl.oli \,,u ijfcßk * wouldn’t think of pivin{> ih« «lnl- Ireti, the h«U •bottle of it. am itnilV J j t ” ev«r s*ftfi*Mljr awur, the Loh| ~f ajijilc. Jh ! sf>i " IBM th«t lltrtifi kuidl ij, , u 1 cl, ft JA & "I lh« mil «♦ a kpof I imti. il BKSfc VV leia left-ovrr* that Woulil make per- r * i iPi fedkiy gou J di-bra if you < ouid only JL * K be sure tbnv were *d/ef> ju Jt. jj/ j Yaw atm be anrr. A (.metal Iti iri.- Aetcageralo twill ijuieilv am) in ,u n- - V; ratty maintain a l«-iu|ieraiui.: t\ i below 50 deg rffi. JBL Remember that lbv< inllit onl vri fn r- - ator wlutli -i r 1 * übiat t :ti I .in Un uHh . mn mu mm ■Mmaini < >tl |u|i. I.OIIH* II) Itnl.iN alii tI. V 5 hole U»l). fIiFT (iMpfu/ IkiFriru Htlrig* mt**w i» Un matin ./ > GENER.4L 0 ELECTRIC *U,**TKKI, UlnrlUMl'AlMia * W*wm+*rAt' the N iduntil /V. w-nuiii.. / ud4. *• o~jHy /’**«! J*m fp*t « xk*U*U< J." Ji f*-”!- "V,’ •; 4 •' 0 *• - ■> Royall & Borden Audit of Sheriff’s Office Under Way w Three employe. of the M N Mac- Rae ioni(>*<|' lltt’i v MOi,/. .«< *. I * 111 > firm have selMi-d down -■> t- <• incident to conducting Un general couldv audit .which c i> <* ■ nesdav Mr. Ma lt. h uiseil tr, <n itiargi of Uto audit (Me men ai" now auditing Ute book* of tin .'her.iH department and «p!l prubabi? tie en . gaged ill Una deputin' . 1 r .everalj week.- kcraidihg to iF,, pi the firm I dui: t Kr'.Ut Ju .’- Ift.. t.*fl take at tins itri) of Uw *<nk I but W wdt Th antsy ivinx imv lUtyw.iy* Mr Max'- Hie stat'd ths morning lime men will he on tbs pili idi tnel time, it was Biid Audit It )K of the ahrr.it:. oflee and the clerk of courU oft.c« t ill i ijuin: i the greatest length ot time was the opinion i jiu vii i , Mi . !£»• “Ipltore are more detail* m :m ■ two (topatlniMiu and they w>U n.miraiiv* requhre-the most time to complete r , audit," In declar'd H INT* ri.T MIH lA;it Ml Milt Hi KAI.KII", H, Ke|d J IM ( l« n kill*, repreaeidiug Hui id:i f» tjl l ( row era. conferred this inorinrig willi O. Max tiardnar and liniiiil)i*iiinei of Agrfeuitar* \t A Oralialn i t. uv * that they use theft* Influence with Ihr IT, K. f)epar(inei) of Agrieulfurv lo have Hud l.ddv i-enym. ilfw j m » 3 bugo on ell rug frutlK from i i rtida Heel loc . cl I la ! ..f lln Uepi edttl Inin, of the Mihli an fruit fly In North i iirol na i * tlovernor Uarohwr told lenklw. that he would lie g.rvwrw-d «wutely lu the mailer hy the II K Norlli Carolina departim-uis of AgjthJuUure lu -any acitou lie mighi lake Inward liav ug the eudiargo luted COULDN'T SLEEP FOR BACKACHE Texas Lady Twits How She lap roved Afttr She Had Taken Cardui. -K — *“* Hillsboro, Texas Mrs. 8. P. Hudson, of 201 North Covington 'SOnset,this city, asy* that when site waa a young woman »he often suf fared from headartie and hark ache “and almost every month had bo go to bed ” Wlu n I waa about sixteen years old.” ahe adds. “I Buttered from backuclie until I could ia>t .-deep at night Frequently t would rtav awake hair the night, I would liave to alt up tn the bt<d and erf from the pain It would oo day* light bcforC I would gel tuty nave. "My rpotlier begun giving uie Cardui. and 1 organ to improve right away It wu.i nfal king un til I began Imiirovlmr und gain ing in health und strength “Cardui germed to relli-vg my trouhlr. and alter tukirig latvcrai bultiea I felt fine “I have tub in Cardui twice MiuSS 1 Itave been inarttcrt I w.cs run down a()d newhd ti U»i> I be- Ueve in this luedleUie muc it wa* *o mueii iw-ip to uu ” Try OarduHm your cmo. w WSIOBYWCMW OVER SOYS A**, I should Ire used by women a t u I aafby gfiacUva dH cgeni. ivo*rti| THE GOLDSUORO NEWS ARGUS c;K V MU A M TAK IwS Flßii r I*l \( t; IN VCM \TIONAI, AMtiniLTlkE L * * . * ;. «'A > ...Hinbrr frl*i: i. ige I) < ,(i i rtt'vm mr it. t«u. r. of akm u!- 1 iurr brii 4* ....... Uii . Nubllll. i j~a in '-iu. ■ . cam* 'dnd. c, ,w 1 Wari.«v vo s'.ion*; ’ ‘6»-r k ffrog • den -vi “’veil" Hpr.iii cguig tjihd tc.i'.u Mu, I* I la vur.l - t'idnai • it -fS’imi -stiir lourtii i ri.au.. 'fuiion; k i uirtoo ttt vu- I . atwjii.il tf’.if iif r • ‘ y ,*» Piov.pi i • c’iiuroubiti . tubit won ! !b. .i -if tisj lion ,lh ,i i,ml | lor Is i ~u < iiiiiiini.. ’ riihlt in j ihe fa. iii »xfiibit* fsl *V Mdchetl ii.il i wife ru i ■'ihl’-boro iiiiib 4 sum first ] i in* i ol on lb*'' o ' ihdlvUi is! I unit ' l . ibit; .Jix« ,iii I*.' 1 <uVis ..ml ' wile ol l’ 11 villr route i came aHtoiid - .• Hi Vl' . : I. V, vi ... I <in : iboru ruuti 4 idaced thml to win tio il.!■ Kl.l 1 Kl ' . ' I :l, ' V. 1,1,1 I tie mat inlet I'l.lthg nti il.sjilsy r „ hr;c,ti!. lri-ulm ol Jii l! c l wort, hr- 1 [ j .lull* bn tfir. best co!i‘ i' luu of 1 ml1 ( , witir U« cjiluiiU iqiisi. luijr m uniy o! j null's. Mr. I*>st| i. reputed Co grow tin mo«i orrle,;l apiiti.. .htpliiHl from Una comity Ciuii i uim wi n uiuir aumvruii tfmit any Other fsiui itrodU'/u win. rwcrlt pmuUa com mg veound l him, Jer-i.ii win m Um tut I",. . un **■ in billon oi sum wail Ibinffi, luu i 0111 l <>l .>• Uhl ’ hngg l ill'll’ I IS., Hi ic ui, I by., vV;iyn i infill , I . .i en All lie i,tt:p* arc Wsyiu o*u* . With .Iff ' CUR 'llll .tfg l |11,.)i.:,' on Ft 11 .! a ! 4 I. I IMV A Simian Is The Fashion! AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE HAS BEEN REMOVED fri/w morfeify h o r> He of an ancunt pftjudiC*. AMFRICAN INTkLLUGENCE hat cut it auiay and, in behalf of bcttn L'JcUth uuJ pure anjvymeul, iathion ot icntible swimming attire, “toasting JiJ lt”~ . Cone is (fiat um •* -t piejwttti » garnr? c^atities — Ptogrens tuts hwn tuuJt :'v : r. mhvt-a Hit prejudge ayainst t igarcUes *jjSßr . | w/ien we removed arwfulconosive ACRJDS (pungent irri* tarttn) from the t LUCKY m thout the aid of l| I |i|i|||| —_ I S|| *• : 1 i > K'ii au 1 1 i.-t -He'' en ii,.:;inv>t: ■\\j jV Mr XsT E ■Vjjl rosivfr A( {<IDS (:>un : *.' •-; ,in ) from LUC JKS in tlie ' • oki , hionod maxmfa ccf cigs ette rcauae throilllmtaiion and <m , 1 . 'il . ■ .. 4 .. M . ‘ It's Toasted —the phrase that describes the rhu ING hJE-djMStrOyod t aadom cjicc agaii f cigaretic' ho oking b} to©n and by oint?n. factura of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The (meat tubuccos —Lhe Creafn of the Crop—are scien 14U _an_ a »niL 4 n-J tificully subjected to penetrating heut at mW ** at jwl m 1 mum, 2fiO° —maximum, 300°, Fahrenheit. Ths % K ||i exact,expert regulation of such high tempera tures removes impurities. More than a slogan,' No Throat Irritation -No Cough. * h * v —— ■ ■■"-■-i . -O——■ most modern step in cigarette manufacture. TUN’. IN— i .Strike Uvii.u Unit, nu, • i cry Satimiey uight, ovet a um-l-l.,cuoeCnwlw'brk ol llm NH. C. vv «!»:, tu tmn • 1 %, ,c* Min , Mount Olive Department i Mrs' C H For* I WlftuitigUui Had her toisr, '») ’ H Psflpi. Uu* week. Mir. LucUe Fh<l ha hint' i„lh'hi r dutlcN ga a nn iitber fuculiV ol • bite of Lite Wkv.luiu'.i 1 >i v .4 h0..1a, afier .funding Uv mfiner ai her luitne hefe. Me-. Athlmir Bunib 'll ot ' :il*.'>- hnry i*. vuiitiiK rd. * m lount Olive gwi/vn'tttiiy t Ml*. 1 , Ktibioe Ihr 'll Tuesday Bibhl for b'oiuilllitS. I» wlievc :Jie Will Vtiai 11 in Dit* In: i ui Mu.. PuUimi Met rU this vv-. * fur ilrcenvUle reiarnic her iii'.iiwi :il K C. '1 4.‘ , tr t, A Byrd. . iiurr.nl ti"j.i ri .10 in tji:, al l urifimi Park liatHiiariutn to Ai inahJO, 11 and M'lu rl.. flint Mi l «1 :•* lllul. 1 ,:.,, tag under in- Unit nl tM .: . n-i'iiviog m 1 lu. 1 vi-ns-. ' Tkmincy Aniln wH. of Hiiniis. Mlcril i.aij. is v nun iißv„(cuH-iit,'t Mr and Mi If li Auur«u “ * I mu New Kr drum Ur Mutlnl Olive K, * 1., Cox of Cal /x» - v creriihi; a ilwrlliu, on Jilrin y \vpniie. which will in- occupied ti>’ h.. laintfy next |il l«K ' Clyde. How 1 i 1 lan bug a bund me buck ;« irleiii > 1 iVeM Main rlail wfirk, nit , in, ’l, dreiuiv wed undi-r wav i lrt'\****j_ 1.1 uiidir lire n, ■ Ivi ion oi :. 1 n. coin -u- Min M»i >ante f'l.ne Hush-., H/. veral uv < Hfra ot ibe youbger set ..in* deligtl t enter wined recently o MIN' Mu eriic i".»i>a , Uuiillu . at. i liter ueey hate* uacbiat ed i la - large ln4 room of the home and iKic Hi » tubin' were prettily nppndit vl ff.: -klclgi' Tito Idgh acore pn— a pail, hag wo* won by Mia Kinina laic 1 illawi. Mi II J i pc totoiaU-d her duugh lei m r, ... *n tlulicl .u> coiiKfajid .aiiol vutn idwiefvea. r.tdunea and :ce»l lei , 1 jn ( verp Mv Katfierfne wi. }i. 4 Talc Wilhiimi. Puitie . ,th iii,' r pa Mary Hm i .vb.lxao I'toa land, Km *»l. :. rti- M / Ada ops Oliver. Mury Hw. n 11 .in , eual Kmliy llawkwi: un pirn PSTffl GROWERS » a»- - Ha, in. Mi. Olive Ch miber of Com * V meire ami Brokers to Aid In Rule Fight i .r* t ‘ . (Syr "I h. Vews-ArguM ,Me ait , tyi, ■, lapt 'MI For Nome THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER f, 1W Utnc the Ta.lraad* ha vg been trying to raiae the freight rale* on potatoes from thu .vs'non to western mar ked. where meat of our crop goes, On wc-rs and riupper*. working through Uie Carolina Hlnpi*ers A**ocialior>. *hi> l. ,4: a trgfhc orgamzaQon lor Boalem North Carolina, nave .uc va-idi d Ui liavtng incrcaae* Mupcndcd we al tin«.: However, the C.mimrcv ConunuMoti ha* taut out notice* that a luuil liCartfcit will be held m Wa&lv> higlon O October tilt, and regi uuug tits *t rtoiutm- * cl Uie attuning:, the Mount Olive ChnniUer ol Cum mcrce ami ..lilpinis I tort not togi Uu and decided to fajtul si.me one to rtp rtwenl Uil* aecucn at l(>e heunni: KnglL.h ,V Oliver H U Wanre/i. F A Andreika and Cumpiiliy and Ag ain x .v Know'll . v.i'l ia ( ir bull Ol UIC vxpeivac aiai lhe ChuUtitor nl Coia uierre. bull * y, to c.urautrst that Min ipcrawi a l:ed tot by lit? rad-pad . would co-4. growam uruuixt Moiuh olive at least 3d,noli per yetu AUlk.ukl) a grower 34U (gib per >knr AKhouen a grower price to bawl on what Uwy coat de- Uvrrnd by the imrty buyitig them, and d nqr rule c: hitdu r than Unit of oth er weth-m. we luive to seil enough lower to make Uir detßverm priee the same to receivers in the market GUierwdie they would bifv from the putnLs taking the lower rale. The Chumlicr ol'Cummer, e .seieeleil f< A Mel*an, .fr, of Andrews ,\ Knowles, to rapresent five, iwtmn The Carolina ffhfpiß'H. AsaoclutL-fi to ned a call la: evidence to be *ub nutteif by ,rcptiwMnutives (*:■ the cveial potato . fthi|)|iltip <>aecUOSa <>f North C'mrtriuu and Mount Mlk. Aurora Washington and EligMMh City will all be repreaentad at MM hearing .; • *' h * > r ■' 1 " ' Church Winn U Hurt in An Auto Accident I»pedal to Newa-Argdfci •* ■MI Oliva, Sept. 2ti Church Vina, an Industrious and itiapeoMd colorad man of Mount Olive. Mas painful* hurt and his horae m* tmiay afternoon, on highway No. V) )uu south of the city limits. Accord* ing to the best ml urination Available. Church was driving lua Itorae aouUi. on lua way home him fU a man named Watkins in a Wiupgisi automobile. Wjtkms turnad out to pom tli wagon and than saw coming toward luut a our t.i'cuptad by lira. Willie Juie and Mrs Laditcm Uiwn ihaiii of Mount Olive, with Mrs Grantham a| wlwSI in turning out t toaard Urn right to avoid a col lislon-with tl*- our he dashed Into the wagon, with the rests It tnat u was demolished utterly, the horse so fear fully hurt dial as a humane measure he wti, later chloroformed. and Winn thrown from his sea across the ra diator of the moving car and then to Hie iiavement. He was ln..*n*lbta for on hour or more.,during whlcn time he was earned to a Ooldsbom hospital. An x-ray examination ry veulad no broken bones, and lia way later returned to his home, though ter ribly bruised and shocked Wutkms. who lives in h'utaon but Is employed, in Mount Olive, had not been arrested at this writing
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