- ' i ir'fe M, h Jeff revs is fet home from her recent sad .summons t South Carolina. Jte. W. H. JPifer, of Buwell, Ky., "will Hva in the cttv tonlelxt. to i visit Ms frtr MIbs Eva Pifer. -Don't fan to attjend the f regular tkftfttlxly meeting of the Goldsboro Gkamber of Commerce tonight. j Hazel Hunt, who has been aching at Rich Square, has arrived fcome, to the pleasure " of her many trlc&ds here. : I ' " . Ulss Kate Jeffreys, who has been taking a course in voice culture In Sw York, is at home for (vacation, to the pleasure of all her young friends frere. ' filas Nell Gwyn, of Elkln.) who has fceen the charming guest of Miss Helen Creech In this city, where she has so oany admiring friends, has returned konei The Young Peoples Missionary So ciety of fit. Paul M. E. church will meet with-Mrs. - D. H. Dixon, at her koma on George Street nprth this evening at 8 o'clock. Several officers of Goldsboro's two tto.9 military companies left this morn- tog for Raleigh, to spend some days in pecial U. S. military tactics under a U. 8. Army instructor. Mrs. Jesse B. Hunt and children, Who have been visiting Mr. Hunt's Barents on South William street, have returned to their home in Boca Grande, accompanied by Miss Clare Hunt. In all residential sections of our ity, the-painters are busy re-dressing many beautiful homes, which evidences Goldsboro's substantial prosperity, as veil as emphasizing the fact that we've Sot The Best Town in the State. 1 Dr. W. E. Powell left today for Richmond, where he goes for special diagnosis and for hospital! treatment If such be deemed needful. His hosts of friends in this city and section, where he has a wide practice, will wish him a safe ordeal and an early return home. Friends are urging Constable Jack Fulghum to put in his application for the position of assistant chief of the city police. The selection of a man to fill this position will be made by the feoard of aldermen at their j next meet ing, and the selection of Mr. Fulghum to fill this position would be another atop towards making our police force one of the best in the State. Owing to delay in transportation the second episode of "The Master Key" .will be presented at the Acme Theatre tomorrow Instead of today. I An excel- lent program of Universal pictures will be shown, however, featuring Mary Fuller, Matt Moore and Chas. Ogle In a three reel society drama, entitled "The Honor of the Ormsby's" .and an L-Ko. comedy with Billy Ritchie. Acme Features TODAY Second Installment i THE MASTER KEY" With Robert Leonard and Ella Hall. Fourteen tli episode "RUNAWAY JUNE" "MATTY'S DECISION A baseball drama featuring the world renowned player, Christy Mathew eon. assisted by Dorothy Phillips and Hobert Henly. FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS to' BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BlADD&ft i. i MORTGAGE SALE. North Carolina, "Wayne County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale given in a certain mortgage deed from Lonnie Chestnut and wife, Ada Chestnut, George Raynor and wife, Ada Raynor, Henry Raynor and wife, Minnie Raynor, Julius Raynor, Eff el Raynor and : Garry Raynor to The Mount r Olive Grocery and Hardware Company, said mortgage deed being recorded In -the office of the .Register of Deeds of Wayne County in Book 111, at page '56, the undersigned will sell ' to the .highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in 3oldsboro, "Wayne county on Monday, June 7th, 1915, at 12 o'clock, M., the ten- thirteenths un Uvlded"1nterest of the aforesaid mort gagors In the tract of land 'hereafter described, subject to the dower Inter est of Jane Raynor; the said Tract of land lying in Grantham township, State and County aforesaid, and bound- fed as follows, viz: ! Adjoining the lands of D. P. Johnson on the East, the lands formerly owned by R. Manly on the South, the lands of R. A. Jordan on the West, the lands formerly, owned by R. Raynor on the North, containing -about 191 acres, be ing the lands conveyed to JEt. Raynor to. Jesse Parker and known as the Raynor Mill Tract. : 4 I s i c v THE MOUNT OLTVE GROCERY & i , HARDWARE COMPANY, . ' , v ; ' " : m . . Mortgagee. TJhie New TMirags ' -i ' : " !..(:! . "". . i , i- ....... . . - Are Here for Your Consideration Gabardines. Linen Suitings. Voiles. Ratines. Foulards. Organdies. Crepes, etc. Take a morning off and look through our showing of these materials. . C7 -, . ....... i i Ho Weil l Eros. ; One Experience GonvincedMe of its Value One of our sales men demonstrated the value of the Lon Dis tance Telephone to us. He "was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon his own resDonsibilitv out in i : - n r . Lone Distance calls far fifteen-merchants within a radius of several hundred j miles. "In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars. "Since then we have applied the Long Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with most profitable results. The service is fine, the ratftft nre reasonable and there is .more satisfaction in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half a doren tetters SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY il I At r-i tt s- '"' Ml.- Si ALCOHOL 3 PER nrtiT AgctablefteparaHonfirAs simUating fteFootfaralRcguia t ing tl ie S tomac&s amlBowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and&strontalnsndtter Opiuniorphine norWinmL Not Narcotic : timptutSmd- otMleSdts .JtoistSetd 'Jowl Anerfect Remedv for Consfto tlon, Sow Storoadi.DtarrtnKa Worms .Convulsions j eYEnstt pess and Loss or SLEEP. Eac Simile Signature of. Tpir CEOTAPR COMPASTj . NEW YORK. mrr For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature Of 1 3 Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use r .- - For Over Thirty Years in TMC OCKTAUR COMPANY. NCW YORIl OITV. wr - 4 mum G0LDSB0R0 GROWING ITEW BUSDTESS TIKSL WITH BIG STOCK OPEJfoX WA1 MJT STREET AT 109. Kannan Brothers, experienced In their line ' of Merchandise, ' have . recently enlarged . and re modeled the conveniently locat- ed store at 109 Walnut street, east, and have It ; now stocked v7ith a complete and up-to-date line of : ; : ; DET 'GOODS, CLOTHETG, ITO TI03TS, AND AIL KINDS OF XADIES AND GENTS' FUEN ISniNGS. Our prices are RIGHT; and our attention to customers will be Always Prompt and Courteous. We are here for business and .to build business and to stay. All we ask is an opportunity to serve you. GITE US A TEIAL CALL. Kantian Bros. SELLS IT CHEAPER - f. . '. T . ' " ' '"T I " 1 mn Hi oil Your Own Dr. A. H. Zealy OSTEOPATH 112 Chestnut St., East Phone 171 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of A. & I Edwards, here tofore doing a ! live stock and buggy and wagon business in Goldsboro, N. C, has been dissolved by mutual con sent. . '": The undersigned has succeeded to the business and will collect all claims due the said firm. May 3, 1915. j 3w LEONARD EDWARDS. "Bull" Durham tobacco, fresh, delicious, satisfying, is the favorite smoke of ultra-smart America. Any afternoon in the fashionable metropolis, prominent business men, professional men and club men roll up in their motors to the popular Thes-Dansants, Hotels and Restaurants for a bit of light refreshment, a view of the dancing, and most enjoyable of all a fragrant, fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham Cigarette, fashioned by their O'-vn skill, to meet their individual requirements. ' ' ' :''.' ; mi n n m 6 'Ss-f L'ta "Bull" Durham is distmguislied frcm all other tobac cos by a wonderful, delightful, unique, aroma that can instantly be recognized in the fain tert trace cf smoke. There is no other fragrance like it in all the world. "Bull" Durham hand made cigarettes are a source lasting satisfaction to millions of experienced smokers An Illustrated Booklet, shov- ing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a pack age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed , free, to any address in U.S. on postal request. Address "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Ask for FREE Package of "Papers" with eQch z sach, sr?& mmmm FREE of . tmm Emg$msm3 iPMlfeiiSiiiiy YOU RURAL ROUTE FOLKS!! We have some very attractive MAILBOXES Strong and Durable, made of the best mater ial and approved by the Postmaster General. JOHN SLAUGHTER & CO., Inc. EAST WALNUT STEEET. List Your Ta xes THE LAW REQUIRES THAT ALL TAXES BE LISTED DURING THE MONTH OF MAT. TAXES FOR GOLDSBORO TOWNSHIP SHOULD BE LISTED AT THE COURT HOUSE. FAILURE TO LIST TAXES IS MADE A MISDEMEANOR Fromp t Pay, -Fair Fay Slow P H ay, ow Will YOU Be Rated Mo Pay credit vi; ... .r,.,. i GglDE. j ! ' H ! !(- Y As every man's credit record is of the utmost importance to him, we wish to give every citizen ample notice that they are being rated-prompt pay, fair pay, slow pay, and no pay, according to the Way they pay their doctor, dent ist, grocer, butcher, baker, coal man rent man, milk man, and everyone who extends them credit. As this book is used by all business and pro fessional men of Goldsboro and vicin ity as their guide in extending credit, we trust you will find it to your best interest to call on anyone to, whom you may owe money and pay up. If you can't pay all, pay as much as you can, so they can - give ypu as good a rating as possible. Ad

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