NATIONAL BANK OF GOLBSBOBO Wants your business and will be glad to talk or corespond with you GEO. A. NORWOOD, President. M. J. BEST, Ylce-Presldent. Ill TTOKJLL Blim OF GOLMBOBO GEO. A. NORWOOD, PreeHeat. GEO.CKOBNEGAY, Cashier. GOLBSBOKO WEEKLY AUGV Btattt Library "This Arua o'er the people's rights Doth an eternal vigil keep; No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep." GOL.DSBORO, N. C. THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 11, 1915 NO. 107 RIGHT OF PETITION GRANTED TO WOMEN ANNOUNCEMENT The Carolina Power and Light Corn rnnv are today stalling a unique se ries of TUMULTY CALLS YICK "SORE HEAD" . . ... A 1. - A t- S Opponents of Measure Ud - Some, Claiming lhat It Was Only I They propse to tell the ; public a , r. llnui t . y Another Lnlerlusf It edge in the eita-. ly and concisely as l o-sio.et bat . ' . ' : " - . a wi; t 111 I:. ..: -i. V. 0.i---" Cause of Woman Suffrage, (Raleigh .News & Observer, Feb. 10.) What some are pleased j to call an other -entering wedge" in the caue of woman suftrage. gained a Mgnal vic tory in the Foue j.-ieiday when tha body ty a vo e o- ti to 24 pa ,sed tlv Senate inl n? that wo .ten i iu; - erty owners .-nail have tbe ngttof tition wheie ete..uous ares to be iieic. in which taxe would be. assessed against tl.e:- , ro:-rty. D'ITe"-nt anc. sindry iii. t.-e u.ed to c---u - thPir eeneral policy is in dealing -wir.'u. tLir customers and their reasons lo.; j sv c-ii. policy.. : i : i-'r.j:.': '..;...;; '.;; l.aca day thay will take up some; a. u'-lai r.n--e cf. their business an' trey len.ioy t. id- Washington, P. Tumulty, 'Y.t:on, ani I- ir-iill, cf - . j. - y a: te; J,: I ?, . i. Joseph . . i.. . i- .-"st'.od. St. ; t I- and tbf-' o! a p : t i '..j ft in-, a '-J pe to -r.i " h' : 1 'i 111" v - T the bill 1- s-uc'i eflorts failed a', . after the measui e bad parped its ft:. . o reading a-d wvtct.on had tie:. made to its third roll call, the cca.n ; pion of the measure, Mr. Thomas flushed with victory, called for a sus pension of the rules and the bill enacted into law. j j r Mr. Bowie called the bill another suffragette n:?asuie and nioed to ta ble it but Wiindrew tue ino'ion whict: opened up the floodgates and tor an hour the members listened to one o.. the liveliest debates of ,tbe -tea"..-Somehow or oiher the word got noise. around on the-outside that anotbe" woman suffrage debate was on and it: a very few minutes the galleries weie filled with the fair sex. j . i. : Mr. Thomas warmly defended the bill saying that it was not a measure to give the women the right to vote but only the right to petition where her property 'nterests were involved and where her land would be subjeti to taxation. He declared that the wo men should have their Jntests safe guarded as well as the !men and he was tired of hearing the statement that every time a bill came up in the He . y asV 1 i j c o-c;.c-: i :ro In oi el! citizfn.5 of Cor.'3 - to rn'i.'-rtJLin r.:-';- i e i 1 " n In tue -ta.p. t:-,:-, en oi ;ta:k-' w j una nl gltt i-tiji. Dr.'.i t t'.!Oin. . '1 ; : I - . : ; :l i v e I el . ;. -i airV I I i ,1 v a it rv OA i r t SHIP riliCU VSE BILL; i I Washington. D. C. Feb. 9. Forms! - r.fce in wri ing that he would seelf cloture aniciidiocnt to the Sen? ; -I s to end delate on the jadniinsU i j icn .shipping bill at 2 p. iii., Feu. 1--', mJ . cause -a final vote to be takef .".ree he its later, was gnen by Ss'? Reed lae tonieht whenithe Senate iisd teen in continuous session frr ;.ore than 26 hours. j t rr.-'er the ries the; prorobei u ir. en must lay o-er for ": : f Jay,1 and if tLis is constn.el to mcsn i "Legislative day.-' there can be no ;c. on upon it until the .re-ste a' iourns and ends the Legitauve d.f ;'.'.' euti-"4 5X6 : ' r iL't - - . i:d tla- 1 srted ' t - i :e.? for c-Tp " . A Ll" L- ' -i n pvic .. s Jil-V.a. V1Zk.:-zi:X CI - o-. J h . ' - : r.n l, c 3 i:n. i i "The Wl . r.s l.O'ise li - ' .:ul:y "a:id -f.-nc-.i ! r :f arne in a"'-' . " c-'. ' ' I a-.ked :Tr. v 'zly ar.'l 1.- . ed. I a- -r ji' In? too i,l.-". t - ny Mr. Tumal.y v. a.- sa:;-i 'v .n. . ll n l n. and ; ..k. W. t:.3 Hi1-- Unccda Biscuit Nourishment fine fla vor purity crispness wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proofpackage. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered, io cents. a tT st c'c.i: .Mi. T L.-.iV;-ei tit... sr i r.-T.: n all 1 ; LUC I ,7 v . House with the name of woman in it jf Alonua" Senators Gallinger nd Smoot vain y A r-n'.ftK nf i-.rrlpr asainst ?enatc" that it was an entering wedge foi Woman SUUrage. ne wauicu ( .. , bonnwir!p: to stand on its merits. He said that ; " -' "V t !rPreraiiy lt it be known that tns. the women always stand for cleanli- oneraiu i-t iy 1 v ... A .vn'j'd fight to the last ditch against ness, sanitation and morality and when! ' " LAnnt anv fnrm cf C"a- you educate a woman you educate a; attempt t adopt any form of c.a family and he w as always in favor o! . !'jre rule, ) ; f - i i . ...1 . 'I f e vine the child a cnanue. -win you. thundered the gentleman! from Anson, "table the bill and vote it down simpl benause it carries the name of wo Mr. Williams of caoarrus wanted , new telephone dIrectory just know if we are going to become so ; Goldgboro exchange, apprehensive over the encroachment of Messrg p H of the fair sex as to exclude them ; M Meat on E. from tbe rights of pet!tion. ; Centre readg .Fish market.- Mr. Witherspoon said there were, an crrnr that the exchange two words, the bare mention of wnicn r would stir things in the House, one the to r.-.-v i cl"u: Wn.'.s 1.9 EE-' TELEPHONE CORRECTION was the word fish, which would cause a roar from the east, and the other word was woman, which always dis turbed the gentleman from Ashe. He .said the Legislature of 1911 passed an act allowing women to serve on school boards and saw no reason why they should be denied the right of petition under the provisions of the bill under ! der." consideration. He admitted that he "So was an ardent woman 'suffragist and poon. was not ashamed of it. j i i Mr. Page said he was. not a womat ! suffragist but was a supporter of thi .bill. He proposed to do nothing but what was right, just and equitable He warned i.hose oppcaiDg this i bili that if justice was refused to women in this instance, in the protection of her propel ty eights' thati the opponents of woman suftrage wrou'ld soon be overwhelned by the tide now sweep ing toward them. J i Mr. Mason in a calm! dignified man ner explained the source of thi3 bill and that its passage would clear up matters. The Supreme Court had de management regrets and asks us tc correct. . ! Such errors in proof reading will occur and there is no human remedy. We gladly make this correction WITH THE WITS. "Absence malies the heart grow fon-i do presents." Harvard Lanv "Jigs says he can't warm up to his work." . ';'r ' i .i I "Certainly not; he makes artificial ice." Buffalo Express. He She's a thoroughly queenly wo man. : ' i , , t . ;. i , She Yes; even her teeth have gold crowns. Town Topics, i v. f i office, but c::;i:-:-ed Vlck as 'a "so-c Lead." Re;cre--r.,i:'ie Ka::rlil told tLe cou. .litiinei Lt :.-J i -.' -r s.ed Si -" a; s csr: :?cy -r. the Tr "-ir; ice . Lsi Mim W. C te?i Jol:n G. Cvav, ' r any ot'O? te.e.ortat.-e Oi T"- e Itivis inteic.s. had t,.en Sull' -; an h's b'-j.-ort h- h i: er.J. -?e sa.d l.e :.f er -;.;j-s-.-JI v .-: v:;9r cont:"?.c". J-Ti t e E:'r. -nl'-sn R: ,.)ucl:c and never ad tezn. vre sn. jwlifen money was delive:cj Lv j to any one. lie sa:d he never ! ..;. acted for the Jarvls mte.'sts or t'r.b Banco Nacio"al an atcTnev andrc-i never benefitrsd or sougnt to ben-en: from this acquainiance with Beer. i Commissioner Phelan today receiv al documentary evlie.i e trcm. State Lei-artment files avA other lU'es in- .-i ;d:ng lettei S.l...in cre'i.- 'crs, endea -jiiig to oiieci ui c -rough the Jt. "ai r-..-:. t. C. II. Stior ? counsel for tl.rs c m ::-iier also c-j' COMMITTEE ON ANTI-JUG BILL FAILS TO REPORT NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DFE-D OF T FT ST i.y l-pOU JULfcUsui'fc isaU:'l tu 110- unttl Vt ma on vnt LiitU s Day a ' i i. . ! . : eg - ' ? F . - o v, o. i h a. o A delightful new bis cu with a rich and deUious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and alwa1 fresh. :0 cents. Buy biscuiked by isATiONA&iscurr COMuNY Always took phat Name n . . Under and by v-nvie of the power 01" fale ror:ai'--d in t-; d- .1 of tr'ir; execi.'cj r. K:iv-.j.:-;id ; -ii to ! i Meniv We,; tr. - t. r!-, ..;r j l v of Jaiii.ari', ; . Jxtase Jadiclar, cuiaittee Sitslleav- jJeeJs v,V una, in IJook Io. J OS, ft-e-j 16s to ICS. inclusive. de:a'-lt r.i,.i: ..e-n rna'fe iji :he payu.ai of r: e 1 1 , tae thre- .-promise! y notes in s;i'id deed ot trust Secured, .-aid note te:ng de and pav- J-ail.- chp f)T1 ru(, rfy, j f T,,a,r- iQi- ! w ... t.v. VAAfcT VUUUUl I, Li', i iii LoitVi.y upon and saic; i-nj.aid net-; being owned and t. .u ic. noou wueu : 'aeld by tne Bank of Wayne and the .lo.ung ayne Aat.onal fidi:k, of Goldsboio. . ... - said Countv. and Rr.atft.- and tt-d imrter. u. iue re- :. : . . , ,7 " Z. ,;a:.l I'.aiks.-. to. whih saM indebted' uol latiier the bill. les- is .-Mie .a?.;d- i ayat.le.- lo ad vertisfr- . A d ell ui jtr M"i Fa.d lower of sal ao n sea ctl ct trjf; cor - ,eje: ar.d te .-.-.'d r- ,riy veil r v.l ? - '- ,u: mtii vuj.!,i?(j since tee '-execution -and' 'delverv v u o: trus-t leaving ia.: " il a-; rc--r o-t It which tr? 'rsi'.i'! 0 9 ar-c:nted hU p?-ecu-'t-s, 3d the -saia- executors hsvsrjg ly fj s'i.d Lercre the Clerk of tee i ..';tricr Court of- said .Wavne county urcprr:gne'l will, on Thursday 2."th day of February, lblZ, at li s clock, :w. at the Court House doc n Cr..dofccro, Wavr. cc.iir.tv. Carriir.H. &eU lv p. i:-; b -?-.!-, : -cash, all tne L-ytds in frcl ce'd t.-List conejed. and ti-r.:n de-cul-. a s follows : : "All those tracts or j-.an-els ol Ian , a. Lusted in Indian fc.-jga to1 iibh-: v(. ;,ne (cs.nt. .c.xn ta.o.lna. Vdii cttineyej by oec. t. t in it n to fc La . ,..y l t.erd ea J...e i. ..fc OiUr.a iii (.lie Res---.tei . v.-e Wayne county, Noith Car nc-c.-i. 74, pages 4CS, . 409. anc, . . Ca-ady to W. J. G-ls - i Xave nbtr 13, 1903 d.;l i. :a d r.c.iter s off! re i.-: l -.- ').-j., aad -oy said W-. t:'e :;.. j o: the til t pa' c c . ?ry 2 100 1. (.:.". '"j 'i j-h: Kcz.te:'s o:hce . j - k . .- ?.." ;2, all of Will.. . jef-cs aie i.,-'.y re tried to, the sa'-. . TAFT IS OPPOSED TO BAR ON MUNITIONS Objects to Enactment of Law Forbid, ding Our Supplying The Belligerents. Mew Have: Ho?, ard , TatL -r i.e v : j .dn.Jd . H xce ivJ&u -.l aa. - .-'i, lib vVS- w.ta4v ilOI: WiiAii 1x1. lkiCa ( i-ti fcba.o iveiigicus .Liberty Li-iii tne -uiii. because u..1ii-''i wi. ai-Le.asd lob in- .-:rlne . '.ad si P-'' HaEati-r .::erd;-. The. -.1 Zr. 1. tc , r"eb. i - - William .-t tiay a let .Jiij 2j to Prof. Oi- Kiu- aid uni : : r-: F. evident :.r a law for . - o war . t. e ..21. asrnt . . :' to VOi! vxaSil ": a .'.i .' . !o be ... . ; 3-,. :v . .v. . -or - ;.ii . :'.r. h a . e ;o. ; r i ": h id r, i a.x v aiiji . certain t rojaiiona ....... aii. dma U tlid View .- c O.- Uc lin. jNeitiiei J---- iiu. c e atu6 LiLLd Cuiiiu. -imicetsiiiutiVe JUunning was by i ;, .i-i.-.atij tie i-aoi consaqaent.al mem Line tne senator rrorn iUartin. - -aiu.ja, lan t mucn on ri.a i,cji.e iua to jnanie .it.- -3 .... -t,a- oi fceiieiio. ."i a -i8g.6itt'w ve career eard ae nas presented ' but na, y -sai-n y det-i ecoi d : . ;ok . G:h-o i the : -: to a li u i . - i.V !! t i .. . .li . t - lit c. ; ' SrCH-S j o a urn : i li . w ho -:as ha i t .-. t . . !" i rt. , -d to t !.t co e hae i. ay von . :it ii in tbe war y teat v. o o u r ai e ; : - d j a xu. tbi a-i-ie . i-".aj at .T:'ho"s : .c.h S can . ,' uch j - tiink r ; am - v . ,rry ou Id t . a v ar asion ays find - a that he i.oftr v ould al ii c:n:tkee on tne anti-jub ! ,"ire 1 arlit,llarl a'cri" ... - ... t,or.,-ui asaeiio.y dis-i ist u-.-.o i-.-t-t u-.in nu t n5.i .c..- .buuM,Mi.u. alter a large S land,- bounded on tne North by Xeuse -:-10 intJ Ve. U :se iiearig this a-ternoon, but l River,- on the East by the lands of . Id iej,: ii.-QraoIy or ctnerwise '. Mathan Li. Whitfield, on tne Sou.h i,V6. sn..e,i by vauoua ! :he lands of J. M.- Kornegay and Rot -t-L..er.ieJ the hearing. en Kornegay, and -on the West, by tee g to pass Lie law witn " "cleit.c. or wet?--iH dj tne pzil . more. .- Tne j .-.t'i..g v.hich was ex-j i.. wad an oiu... .lid lili.loL-.J v ... ..:. Ijc i-i ; u.a.3 .ei :ici'. tile lit : :id known . .1: Lt ..ii as the Wuitheid tract: K HLCt o 1 V acres. us- wit.cn a: e , a .lit. fi gi t ose t oun- - Mica a state . Id, therefore, . .re upon all .L- d than that ia-1 two decades, jienis, a result depJore. cannot think that (a?i a law ciiang ' international law ti ml-j! e .! ,i a :;:. g with respect to sale o .atiiinr.uition and arms to ligei-eatii l- neutral -countries. Nor I think tha: in the present exigency ould be an act of neutrality to do bevacse it would inure only to the oi one ot the belligeients. ' S'liL-ereiy yours, 'WILLIAM H. TAFT." wn-ch we w o 'd "For tli'.- e.-u-1- -t Av o :ld re v -e t, U2; all i Lie r..:t s -. ----.-: i i--u - or t: SALE OF KEAISTATE M0K1GE. UM)E1 AT THE ACME TODAY. cided that woman was not a free holder, altho- p'a the court was divide ; i on the q-J3Stlon 3 to J. and this bill would clfriiv the situation. He d clared tbot trie oir-i?ion was takirc frlcht at rotuiiur. that a woman ca now sue hfr husband; can own he- own property and make her own will: so vhy not g'ue her this right of peti tion. " - .-?-! On a call for tbe yeas and nays tht bill passed second reading to 24 Objecvion was made topa.-ssing third j-eading, the rules were suspended and the bill passed. BUSINESS IS SECURED and on estate created through the abil ity of a man to use his opportunity nver a stretch of years. Ofe Insur ance capitalizes the estate from the start and saves all the time, i National Life Insurance Co. of Vt. (Mutual) i TL ML HUMPHREY. Sta WTrr Sooms 403-4-6. Borden Building. ture program today, the initial perfor : ance of the love problem and sena . rtodi'-r.id whi.ii has caused nor? -!,- fli-. i nrhr ser.al diama :ha' ''us bpn prr-du"ed en tbe screen -Tr.l? i t'.-tr.rf : in 15 rdsodes and comes . i '-'silly recommended tojihe mpatce- v.t of tb popular photoplay botise j ie s'r in ibis i-i'-tuii lias ai fa.i. on tie a. ; l e -ia i"n of niovie l.'' ' K iiir.!i .liiue" i tl.e tsi-e. ai:l ti - sir in N l ma Phillips,! woo for ji.p ..tarance and for the wearing of j the vnoat gorg ous 'gowns- in the series of Our Mutual Girl has familiarized her- ;-.elf among 'many thousands of photo fans. ! -. . ; ' i- Along v.i'b this strong picture will be seen another of our most beloved pair of photoplayers, Grace Cunard and Francis Ford in ; I "The Madcap Queen of Gredshoffen". 1 In this drama the pair have more than over done themselves, as Francis! Forde under goes perilous experiences, while he is ably assisted by Grace Cunard, -who at all times praves her ability as an actress. Another added picture oltbe Big U brand is "Alias Mr. Smith,; featuring Murdock MacQuarrie ; and Agnes Vernon, who has won many admirers will be seen. Xorth Carolina, We County. I ' r -. ; Under and by e of the power oi iale contained iicertain mortgage aeed executed bj W. Taylor and wi'fe Mattie Tayto Lippman Lach rnan, bearing dat January 9, 1914 and recorded in office of Register of Deeds for je County, North Carolina, in Bcil7 beginning at page 448, defaulting been made in 1 the payment of ttdebtedness there in secured, the tsigned will at 12 o'clock M., Weiay, February 24 1915, at the C House door in Goldshoro, N. Cu for cash, to the highest bidder, i two certain lot? -: of-land situatedhe City of Golds boro, Wayne Cf, North Carolina i nnnvovnH in cnorteaefv dffd and into the record a ii-t of judgment,.; ftf i First Lot: Bine at the North west corner oils. Pipkin's lot of land on the Eale of Daisy street. SOLICITOR ABEKNETIIY an(i runs Nortliy with said Daisy WILL SEEK HEDRESS. street 54 feetj Eastward ly and parallel wuu sueci iuo ibci then southwai.nd parallel with Daisy street jet; thence west- wardly and pa with Beach street 163 feet to thinning. . Second LotSnning at a point on the North f Beech street 162 feet east of tltern side of Daisy street, Weil's r, and runs East wardly with Beech street' 52 feet; thence ifardly and parallel .:;."-wc oi Oi-i-Oo-iUcn, save a r. u.; .n.c iVfediion troiu a 01 tu"i i.u.:.i;iietf, gave bli:a:i '.-. ...i.J. litrp. esc.L.l . . . Oi v. . a Toa, Vv as IjO-U 'x r,Lii, alia iO W dj -n, o. .viJk'-lui. Tne n-.iy tio.mea wne-n Mr. Wnii- 1 Cilij : lii c i-.jH una t,Q liiciU. -iii-.ui' i soli's against James M. Snliivan, entered ii New York courts. c .. 6jj vo.cuc iii tea puoiiciy agamsi 'i.Lty ere not aone-in the cimmit- - . - . -Knu- i i.ey will- fight, with ui-t-is it ia til. a, and proposition j..4 . la. u.asaie upon tne people t s- .i.0yma.c exi.x'e&aiin in a i-.N.ic. t.e t-.e.ui..cit in tavor o-. a u )iij';;c, iiOWtVt'i', is not so ........ -t t. - i ..- (.ii- es A cfcKa ajJ.-'-Tut: .ii..- ;.- 'u i.ujUtu iue Liouae witu . i. iiiis. - - -:- ciia.o: ll. H. White presided at the on .tiua aneaiouii,' and Kev. R. .L. buperiiiteti.aviit-.: of the Nortu .i jm.a Ann-saloon league, present- liit; st eattero. . The popular Acme offers for a fea- Thinks He Has Been Most Unfairly Treated In Every Way by Judge Carter. New Bern, Feb. 9. Interest in local circles and also outside of the court, center around the action taken yester day by Judge Frank Carter, of Ashe- ville, in fining Solicitor Chas. L. Aber nethy $50 and turning him over to the sheriff when he refused to sit down when told to do so and adjudged in contempt of the court. The solicitor paid the fine under protest and tonight both he and Judge Carter gave out statements setting forth their side of the matter. In his statement Judge Carter says that the solicitor had been told to sit down and with Daisy Westwardly 210 feet; thence irallel with Beech street 52 fthe Northeast cor ner of the f t hereinbefore de scribed; ther thwardly and par allel with Dsfeet 210 feet to the beginning; ing the same two lot3 of land the said Mat) had been warned that if he continued phrey by dejring date of April to interrupt the court that he would i 27, 1901, whil do so at nis pern, iue juuge cuui.eiiu& oi negister 10 AVOIi; CATAKKU OH BREAK UP A COLD. Use Ilyomel, a Simple Remedy That Instantly Relieves. were conveyed to lor by A. H. Hum that in spite of this the solicitor re fused to accede to his request and that he then adjudged him in contempt of court and fined him. f In hl3 statement Solicitor Abernethy says that he was not treated fairly by the judge. Wa3 not given a chance to explain and that he thinks he has been most unfairly treated in every way and will seek redress to the fullest extent of his means and ability. County In B at page 5 This 18th 4 wks corded in the office Ids for said Wayne January, 1915. Ian lachman, Mortgagee. DO T0p THAT IT IS fJSUTESS OF TT WC LIBRARY TO LEOKS FROM S P. JGP. 2L AJTD 7 p. 2 r. M. At the first symptom of catarrh such as sniffles, fits of sneezing, raising of mucus, itching of the nose, or that choked-up feeling, surely take imme diate steps to conquer the disease. Ca tarrh is not only distressing, unclean and annoying, but a serious ailment. One of the easiest and simplest rem edies to check catarrh and break up a cold is Hyomei. Just put a few drops, of this antiseptic and healing liquid into the smallf inhaler that comes with every complete outfit, and breathe it. Viiis medicated air immediately soothes the inflamed tissues and effectively -1 i lliPd 1 nut tho nnic rn Tuct a fnn.- i - - . x 1 ii Cits v: , ' " : Hid pdes to a . . -: S-v. , . h ; thence North -' i . on Herring's cor- i . . ; oies to a tcaiie; . si i lies to a biac-K , &--.cu Oil . tue . rn oi-. Meetinghouse r i-rancn; thence down the run or said i oranch to Neuse River and down said i -:.cr to tbe beginning, containing olo ' -ires, mcie or lc, saving on.y and ccti. i OuL.ot tiiss ianas aa.e ae- --riuta the -toaovvuig lots or parcels .aereoi", to-wit; a. A certain piece of land known as the Presoyterian church lot and i cemetery estimated to contain 4 acres. 1 b. A certain Piece of land convey-! ed to the Trustees of the Vance Mili-j tary Institute and estimated to contain! 5 acres.- . . j c. 4v2 acres conveyed by Geo. F. S -aiith to T. G. Whitfield by deed dated ! .ov. lb, lsan, recorded in boo.k 75j a " ft 318. ' ; d. 8 2-3 acres conveyed by Geo. F. ! 27-15t ,...( V, 4.. 1.1 It l-(J... 1. ,1 j'Jiiiu iu a a . oiimuuus uy ueea aatea v, arch 18, 1900, recorded in book 78, ,. age 47. e. 110 acres conveyed by Geo. F. Smith to J. R. Murvin by deed dated Dec. 19, 1899, recorded in Book 78, age 48.'.. f. 8 3-4 acres conveved bv Ceo F WE HAVE IT The Arnold Fuel Econ omizer, a little device that has lately, come into existence raves one-fourth of your fuel bill. It works automat ically keeping heat at an even tem perature, and does away with the "danger of overheating, and acts as fire insurance, protects your health and saves your stoves and protects your children when you are away. It saved for one railroad corrpany in three waiting rooms in New York last winter $7,u00 in their coal bill. If alter 60 days trial it does not do all that is claimed, and purchaser has followed the directions on the box that contains it, can have his money returned by delivering up the device. Test on soft coal shows 30 to 40 per cent saved. On wood 40 to 50 per cent. HENRY N. HALL, District Agent, Phone 402-J, City. WOOD .... SAWING The undersigned will machine saw wood on the prem ises at 70 and 80 cents per cord, ac cording to cut. Payment for sawing to be made only to the undersigned. Smith to M. W. Uzzell by deed dated; Mail orders to C. L. Swinson, R. 1, Dec. 21, 1899, recorded in book 78 page o2. g. 2 acres conveyed by Geo. F. Smith to Simon Fields by deed dated Feb. 21, 1900, recorded in Book 78, page 68. h. 15 acres conveyed by Geo. F. Smith to W. B. Whitfield, March IS, 1900, recorded In Book 78, page 79. I. 1 acre conveyed by Geo. F.Smith to J. R. Price, Nov. 18,1897, recorded in Book 78, page 156. j- 10 acres conveyed by Geo. F. Smith to F. P. Simmons, by deed dated Nov. 29, 1899, recorded in book 79, page 294. k. 2 acres conveyed by B. W. Can ady to J. J. Ivey by deed dated Nov. 12, 1903, recorded in Book 85, page 394. 1. 4 acres conveyed by the party of the first part to Mrs. Ida Murvin by deed dated Dec. 7, 1908, recorded in m. 1 acres conveyed bv nartv of the first part to Mrs. Ida Murvin by ! deed dated January 29, 1909, recorded nook 99, page 135. ;n Book 99, page 225. , - n. 55 acres conveyed bv Dartv of Goldsboro, N. C. FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of minutes use of this most helpful rem-! ' he-first part to Henry H. Coker, by deed dated January 6, 1909, recorded in Book 99, page 171 and 8 acres con veyed to J. H. Coker, deed recorded in Book 99, page 172." This 23rd day of January, 1915. MINA WEIL. LESLIE WEIL, JOE RASENTHAL, Executors of Henry Well, dee'd. tdy opens the stalled air passages, clears the head and throat of the un clean discharges you breathe freely and immediately feel better. Hyomei is so certain to relieve and give lasting benefit that J. H. Hill & Son sell it on the "No-cure-no-pay" plan. . . IF YOU HAVE AJTYTHDru TO SELL, RENT. OR WA1VT HELP OR A POSI TION. TRY THE ARGUS WANT ADS. OLD NEWSPAPERS For wrapping paper or other purposes, may be ob tained at this office at the rate of 10c. per one hundred. NORMA PHILLIPS As June In "Runaway June." AT THE ACXE THEATRE TODAY,

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