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Page 2 I' - MARKETS maukt ' %Nr ftofc, fttfii If.- tAP*- Th* uri" mtoqaMMfc MH* 'kaowam <»i »iw - •HJH in Federal brokers to»n> tNflkht a flood of selling orders into Mb ||M| m|h «nr nflbf Mid the qtoMflßflrfeaa «m w«Sk. American SpOM Kodak. WwCUflhoii.se KMc «MT r «ftd .Oototofctoo Carbon dropped |f*M»i at ■ point or two were ■MftflM by U ft Steel Common A ■ American and FWctpn flower, flodto. Sewn and Roebuck. In flnaUaflol HHTWftr and Unilwt Air* St Manned Itoton. Which drop iflft flftflft If 1 *" 13 point* to a low re ag| yeftUulajr ratoed 236 pouitb •-* *1 IV CwUew Market Mis York. s«pt 22— tAPt—cotton qpamad steady today at a decline of 1 lo I potnu with active month.* sell ing Stoia 3 to 1 point* oat lower dur flyr Ua first lav minutes under IWful. jpMk oawtotoa* wMh aame aootheru «wt Veal aallina uroeeou-u by indJttcr tot table* and rather a more favor* ■to fttow of the weather outlook m the flpflfl. n~Tni* — aaaed off to l»t>3 flftfl ItoaV to iftftl under theae offer* Ulftf. but the telling wan not active •hi tSa market waa ateadied by traue toflflto and covering At the end us tto Ist half hour, price* were liotd* Mfl WtMMa ft point or two ol yesterday Tto failure of ■ Liverpool firm wr, resMtoft tort waa without apparent cl I MM m the local market Liverpool cflllto to* there had bean hedftitig ftfld Vftftl hyitif** l "" absorbed by trade kltthg in that market y* V'ljl- mn H _ StHk Conference at ' Rock Hill Saturday ? UwUft Sept. 9L~ (APl—Otaeuasiuii W Um fttofttUm at ShaabeUnoc Twin, ftfli Uftflrm North Carolina, where are ■itr* r>Wl aa a result ol adpnaaad Oaaaitafaction by member* «( tto OnttOd Textile Worker. Union •tor tto way atrtfce term* are being tollN out la expected to have ah tin* pftKaat place In the Bouthero Tex* ' tlk laker conference at Rock Itill. H a, toSMiraw ftnd flujidsy u waa an* nMtooaf bare today •** WUUam Rom. rapraaanunc the tin- MS V tv prOflaraUam (dr the con feraeto. told (Sot the question doubt - Mm wquid to dVcumad fully flttoral prominent men I rum North ftoodfta and South Carolina hove Man toattad to addrea* Uir confei - sin iiisimce FEE 15 BEGREASEO v , ' float Dtoraam la In Coun ft tlsa but of Goto* and Caiumto* foai-iifn flareoa lllr Waller Hotel '* I* the ifttee for wind, tor flfl Add kurrtcoae insurance luj WtotS Carollaa have jut been obtain-j dft\y Commtoalnaer Dan C. honey <*- tofl lakraaca H In- Nn bCqaJaaraad. to Jntllla Florida ia ■flalftatoatoa throw*h auotbrr karri OflSa ftaakp. North Carolina Insurers •db yds atoSred of lower ra’e* thar awftr pa a fesult of Cotnmlwloner ■jk*y*» affona, *jTto decrease to the rata* will ave rate from 21 to IS par eeut, according .. *,.*«. TV. larflaftt dacr»»«» {football jj # DUKE vs. IJ. of PITTSBURGH J DURHAM 2:«» P.M . i 1 SATURDAY ‘'o (TO It Klt 5 1 If ) (( LOW ROIJ Nl> TItI I* F A K K S V 1 | SOUTHERN RAIL WA V | » rtH l**el !JI B I'.: || ■ —Mfti ... 121 Kit Mr I SI W OUf .Ml S >..i»r ...» 1 Frnp— l tl—illfly lon fares frer all oliiei Stations. j^i «■ DATES OF SALK: For all U >.ih OeUlwr Ith trams due \ FT to arri\ e pcior to .' .in I' M- ( I W Oct. sth. \ » ) j m FINAL LIMIT: Ylidnijrhr'Octof V r Tlh, 1929. V | D ATTEND SUH AT OF NF>V 11 W' Styptic (Viuc'ti jftLOOt / 1 ALL TRAINS tATOHKR iTI. Vt\iLL STOP IIK \ M CAMW S TO LET tin VND Pit K t I* ( M / I'ASKKM.tiM.M .) travel BY ItRAIN ,m- SAFE r/OM FOHTAII |Ak() f*o Mlt A L / I J*B- *■ ———■ will bk la the Ik oonnfte* east-of a line drawn north and *o}th through Gqiet and Colunihui counties, r»<» the wind and hurrleune rnauranev rate* have been higher In these ctraw t*J plain ;utt»itlrM than fUtowbrrc*- Tk* 1 rrductiuH A lit ermfiti** tsill ..ntotiui |u aplfloxluto el* 1 a i 1 !>■ cent. Whllf In the t.vlanee ,( the v •’ the* reduction will average,lrom 1", t • 2B per c«nt North iVtolina La* been, paying an average df ♦tua.fluo year lit pr« tujums Tor Wind,” tarnadt. and burr! cane lnrtranc* and line been r** l Inx t,:,rk lens than I h per '-.111 of .I*l' •nioum <•» tit» other htapd. Florid hue been yetting toe i t pel oant of the ummint It has been paying ou at WlM'ii Mr. Honey fust started hi* fight lor lower rate* oti this t>P* lusurauce the euinpabl'' iMid th tT they did not dp t n ugh bu n*' * In North t'aroliaa tu waiiuni a decreatu- However, tJommfaalonsr H"nv) finally convinced them that they did do bu»ini *e and llrrt.tkey *'»uhl do more 11 they would briiir their rate* down a more r.a onal.le basis. Which tiiev have now done This red uri nu also Indicate*. »c cording to Mr Honey. thd‘ North Carolltri t* reinarkahly free Ir«m wind stonis and hurricane* of nl flclent ileyrre l<* d«* property damage notahikm namhu Raleigh »apl il-tAF. New no tarira ol public rouimtabioited Mn Mildred W Uruwo. Ai.hevllle; W H CuUrbaai, Cliartotu*. TtuxaM u H»i ley, VWmutoii Hatem. U U Ooncurd; Julius btAiUn, Aalievio* J L. Fark-t. A/lbevlUf; B O Ke hardsoh. Wlbioti. L. <l. HI Helton, latwhavllle: Wrn T Hlokes Burlington . iu*l ML* Ort trude M Walton. Atdievlllc I IMS IS HMED DISTRICT FORESTER Succeed* W. H. Marali •* !•* Charge of U. S. For«*t Work of Asheville N< we- Argus llurrau Mr Waiter lluiel Raleigh. Kept 27 Charles F KtFiuw, of the Clult Stale* dtsirim lonAy.f flee of the U S Forest service, wilt succeed 8 II March, fwmrrly tnct 1 ureal lnsjjecto - ul tin* wJUtluno-L em dtatrlft of tlie United Htatec. and Asheville will probably ba clMMhto • ' lie* hesdunailet I *. A H Hastings, i-hlef id (tit* cooperation of the U 8 For - Heryne. ha* infornied tlie Btale Dcpaf'lmeut ol Oonnetvatitiii and IMt* veldimient N •> Mr Marsh wlui had llam-Onlxirg. V#. a* Hi* headquarters, ha* retirinl from the Foirei't Her vice to enter |iri v#te huanvaa* it ta aunmmct«i The new dtKtrlct !»•*»« tor his kerved Eftflly mail traina must be caught by the Ijflewt- Argut and advertiaera are requested to cooper ate by tending in all ad-! vertiainq possible, eapec* iaMy the larger adyertiae menta, by 6 o’clock of the evenmg before publi cation. Advertising for Sur.day morning should be in as early as possible Saturday. * - THE GOLDSBORO NEWS-ARGUS , i la the tame capacity in the Oulf nlftte* ,! foir -more tlitui two year*' He la a, graduatlF ol The aht<ol of f\>r. I retry *t*d lias been with the U 8 j I mot Service since 11*12 dunqg wlUch j t.rtte he ha* (served a*, tun a*.Miiant I forrst cxjiniilt r. J..d lon jt ; upervtsor. I 1 J CM.e'ot tin. diiUc-!. ul 1:. ..i (ft j j t-i.l inspect*}• i. to k«’i*j* in punuct i | w<th tT- fuftrsl lire (ougi.im. ut vur* ioua alute!, with whuii the fi-d*-rul | .li.rriulli-iv <t iMi.rr* 1 in lira VOtl -1 trot. North Cxrouux lx mg otm ol tijr) moat active ot tin -.- Ttw iniirsl *;ov i rlinn ill k ;*1 prwu-nt rontlibbi og Mtriiurd tti.uoo ni.bually to II.;■ work. In Nurlh t'arolina * * Auto Keg ist rat ions Now Ahead of 1928 Kslcigh. Kepi 3*l <AF« a .itoino bile regi-.tration in 'North Carotins lot the year of ltUii tudny ptix.itf tins filial rivi.-.t rat ion h.i tl.i fiiMn •iu ut lV2k. Hprugue Hover head ot tha mo tor vehicle bureau of the tote de (vartifurit ol tevwiui' anpoulmd ‘ J -* tixlny theie Wen uiil inio ■ h*l«T. thul lout ix-eo rrge.leml thur. for thliv year ami the total ltl'JK regl*- t rut ion was uidy tKt TV I On to plrm jmjjw • - •• Outperf® J"*n ittg all lovt-priitql sivi k s ai lowor <*oal Ilian ever h Minty by / t*h*r During I‘Fifl, « lurgr pnlillc uiitlliis r-orporaiioii oper- Mlerl 'l% of S 3 liilitrt-nf makes. \tul •111 Ol ding til it* mvn uecurttlcly rrQb riled .o*t figtirws, its Huutisi * eoat onw t rnl /#•«» [n-r niilr to <>/#« r«tw l/iriii uny other (dm f.rinti *lt in the field at that time. " . Vvl even 411111 irreul leeoril «*f Mvinotilj i* 1m mg 1 ly l>*i >»<d lay the I'ouliue Itig Si> Ihx mum- of 11 imuiilm r of retiyn-uu iilh mid uilvumrinnits wliitli tlii* luidat I'ouliue ineliide*. 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'■ VaP J* A J I 1 1 J SHOVELS j| ( With circle*r for';ts much ;is I*2 Uu ttial /, i ( as lon si a tJic*v l | ) lil \ VOi ItV IN ITK’S COAL NOV, -{ j W. H. Griffin & Son. 11| Your .War in (? ind * Phone ~ i.. .j Jj lln _ -ut tv tor Jt last year toe total rvgutruum - was only 462 835 machines | T j MUKi rCNklll MAT NT ATI I MKADV I ,The mefnorlut »tatu>- to Uri. Kinllyll RaakburM, tie- women's euffrag* pi > I neer ip Knf.iati.l, la I.eliiK erect.si 111 1 Vleturlt To A* »rden , \Vr*t mini iter J lfi. tul lit i, in h roes* and l. ■ veu ! !• ei tail I * .ei.jeri.il eo <t fl,.'Hi’ I I fund lii-hig nil ed by popular sub | I Mrripttoo . - I I.'KKMVW aAffeN WIMiHII.L* S L Oerunny t>rr >.rtnig It* old .win I I mflti be. i.i < ■ 1 i I atn| their pi lur. • |ue toueh to the f itexnery To rn>“<- fmidit for-Ibel'r pre L > r vat ion null.-. '>l rfc<- Wiodmlll* buve I been fl|, i-il up :i rest litiii-o** Where 1 young people 310 vaiklo,' tour* can I get a nigbl < l.'.t.'itig at i low Fate.. 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T. ; 1 Nearly all piivaiely owned aulomn I bile* In I’ortugal ire driven hy chauf, l jag ° | t | Mta/ik. rr*lllf\?P * M ;:r r | (Ml L L 8 1/ I ■ “No fee Ll [dj rPI |\ I ■ m I'ike Kflrd’s I M JBjB JL-Bj §BJ| 1, W fcr Vahiee" | M } “South's Greatest Chain” w fJ 'I he Largest; and Most Complete Hosiery Department in the ft ■ * Carolina* »• H 1 Hosiery I ftj W« tarry a complete a.ortrnent of the full fashioned hone in the ft UU “• » “t, ‘M" ' '"’"• s''“** lalf t fall Ctilura U.M-II ' *«' M 44c 1 ■■ 1 Julies’ Hayon hbse in newest fall shades, g] fin One |of of IJulies' full fashioned service .■ , , ~ A _ ui ij Fn 11 h 1,1 el ill 111 Call futile i JgJ QQ heel. iO ueli, jl I Efird’s Fall Silks on Display 3 il Our new Fall merchandise is arriving daily and we carry A complete line of flannel* IP M plain, * tusks .strip* m and neWespTall shades in velvets. ft ■I On* table of flannels, plain. tripod, checks We now have on display' a new fabric, jjl ft] ••‘“d w.silen .Merges, 7U/» < rep O’Dear, in alt the newest rTQ ft IJ yard,...;..,... ... 4?/C prints, yard I*/C ft lllj Kver last printed rayons such as .light IP II tan and lirown, hfack ,nd white PQ_ - All uilk 12 Momme pongee Hi ij etc ~ >aiji . * eJt/C yard, tJw%* HI | Ladiesßeady-to-W ear-Underwear I II Children's Rayon t bloomers Jn pastel 1 Julies’ and misses’ rayon bloomers, fine ll Hu shades. Hi/.*' Ito 12, 25c quality SI.OO value, . 84c H Ift * f , , A big assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ in ft]’ A lug rnlleeiinn *» f l-idn i, Mi-,s* and flat crepe, satin and flannel dresses, good ft 111 children’: bloomers, all size and *IQ.» style in all tin- Kail shades d».| QC IP M and color . 70c value, at ‘sl/V special at 77 Hi II , ' , . I Julies’ and Misses’ flat crepe and satin W [MI AI ig table d I .toll** , ,li >*•• and ' luld dresses for sports Uear and dress in black, |2j || ecu ray*.li bloomers, special br< wn, blue and other g*s»d d*(\ CA II jjj at , ... . , •-FOv' shades. A real value at ft I White Goods I i|jj Efird’s offer quality goods, the best values available, anti always ft ill] » at > iwer prices ft Bfl BlxiH> l‘eppef,tte heels, d* |1 A 42x80 No. 200 Pillow Cases 1 ft Lai '.aturdav only *p I. *1 vs * sell J.OC/ Uj l|Jl 42x30 Pawnee Pillow Cases, 9!w* 81 in good Sheeting iYp* _|| |M iacii, yard 4t)v ft I Cotton Piece Goods 13 j Goldsboro's Leading Cotton I'iece (ioutls priee of ft W Our piece rcmkJs agrees with the price of Colton ft p| :i(i in di* (iingham in fancy * |A , Good heavy in stripes Uj |J ,iianl and olitl, Saturday d. . * Vrv, and olidn. 2.h - value, XBC ft || Father (»*••,rge d*»me tic, n .lie | (biting in all Ijglit and dark'c<*|ors as well ||| II (navi* I qualitv p*-caa) at .... » i/C as plan!.* and strip*‘S, 10c' 14c I jjj JR2 »« vkmiino Gingham dr.*s ; .*s |A ; •«; .s, a Island sheeting a r ft Jlj and a|H'wiiJK at - Saturday s|WCta| at UV ll I ’. Blankets I II W- I nixeit ihal.on* *!• iia* blanket' tn I A real liargam in an all-cot foil blanket, jl |] all bade A Ccal vabu UiO DHv I i/, ‘, *oxßo, in l«,ts‘of giswl u| at | c >|ors special at -Otfv U I Men’s Furnishings I IJ Men’s Furnishings, Values that can be found only at Efird's If ul Mi n' * lured 11| >I fancy hil ts I d* n'.* ; ilk slightly ir- rtP „ 111 W with < dUu attachrib IJv I eg mar, per oair uut M I' M» n’ .vliit*' broadcloth shirt . I 'lane , vear-rouml weight, union AT _ ft] pa collar .ittaclual, dOv I : tut ffl r, Pk ‘ ' t FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER $7,
The Goldsboro News (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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