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Goldsboro Daily Argus from Goldsboro, North Carolina • Page 4

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1 UMI1Y SERVICE NOTES nr. "his bit in ping! plnj! jngl Where Community Building! When? Thursday night Time; 8 o'clock. 7 Mrs, Msioa are Iiile he was 2 love and There you have it, all in a nnt shell. i cflssbtaed easiness Md pleasure Ull II you think that you cant sing, come Boris. Camera Has Yet-GSra Us Perhaps noltinjj Ifce tis i lc revealed ol Ihenenfcllty on over ana ao ira is is nu vui Mr.

Herbert I FUUayson was a vis neighbor will think you are singing and you will be having all the fun of It, itor ta oar city toay, and i cordially He married hernqfl then jail. Was she false or gone? See this story of iind unsatisfied hate. Thomas H.ince Pre: Wim. El too. very one can sing at least a lit ts tie, so acve that hour Thursday night greeted by saany 'friends, kn WelUe Ewinson, of Winston and spend It at the Community Build W- BMm WHS vu VUf Ul WVI ktuu screen propsganda of U-Dost crceltles: IT Salem, in MUs Leon Grady.

in the city, TUdtins relatives, and Is being ing on Court House square with all the other folks that are coming over to sing the old songs and the new Actual U-Boat atrocities scown songs and all kinds of songs. Friday night 1b the Square Dance The Poppy Girl's isband at the Community Building. Don't tor get that we have to make up for last week. So swing your partner over to UTr r- IHHI IICIOIC, piUl.Ujy. UaVC UIUIJUU 'gSH, pictures been obtained of the loss cf Ships at such close Gercray, rWM y- AAtlWttAfrll tea AM1 at if Jr tea Asssk etskoaesk ewtwL A st Ms the Community Building Friday night at 8 o'clock.

Beginning next Tuesday night at phic records. 3" I o'clock there will be a Game Loaders Class at the Community Building. The teachers ot the public schools, 8unday cordially greeted by her many irlenas ben. Dr. Harvey O.

Monk, of Trenton, was a cordially greeted visitor in our city yesterday and today, the guest of bis brother Dr. T. A. Wonk. on Korne-gay street Miss Kary Lane, of the U.

S. Navy hospital at Portsmouth, is in the city, visiting Mrs. H. M. Humphrey for a fewdays, and her many fxinds here are glad to see her.

Mrs. Flora Kendall, who has been spending some weeks with a party of relatives and friends pleasuring in Florida, is at borne again, her many friends will be glsd to know. The death of Mr. John Northern, a nephew ot Mrs. John R.

Smith, of this city, and young man of bright prom-tee, la reported from his borne in mlngton, as a reknlt of the flu. The ladles of the Presbyterian con A remarkable film everyone should see it for it proves the Jeopard cannot chanae bis spots A' Schools, representatives from the Various club organizations and societies, 1st Yon sec the actual discharge oi the torpedoes yon see the are cordially Invited to attend. It Is the purpose of Miss Boyd In conducting this class to train leaders in play KM ing games for the kiddies, young peo ple, old people and everybody who stilf wants to have a real sure-nuff good time playing. Those attending the class will be asked to play the games and also 16 teach them. Any organisation wishing to send a representative to this class, will please appoint that representative before next Tuesday COMPLETING LONG DISTANCE LS received Du.ii;;o ibsfkce The words "LONG DISTANCE describe a class oi service bat do not dene: any particular place.

THEREFOIIE I Our operators are trained always give the name of the point at which 'Long Distance1 call originates, thus: 5 "RALEIGH It calling' Mrrjol. Jd II the person called Is not in and i is to. be completed latere the operate says to the person answering the telephone "Please have Doe "call tL 3' operator." I When asking the operator to cc ijiplete the call made for you daring yt: lir absence NEVER say "Long Distance is but definitely identify the place cel. Ing you by its name, thus: RALEIGH Is calling Mr. John )oe at Telephone No.

123." With YOUR help, we jcari imp; ve the ser night so that he may be there tor the Lijj uuuutu snips quiver as tuev are mi ucit iuu see icem sink to the bottom of the, ocean. :7 vl; A Yon see the actual sinking of the S. Parkgaf cf ter a rnn-ning fight lasting six hours. The sinking of the schcocer Hiss Morris." The S. S.

'India" sunk in a half minutes This remarkable motion picture taken from the deck of the German U-35, as she destroyed ship alter ship on the high; seas, has been released through the permission of the British Empire, and people are fighting to see them. They will unquestionably he the sensation of the hour in this country and are beyond doubt the greatest attraction before the public. To be seen as a Special Added Attraction at the beginning class. gregation are requested and urged to tear their donations for foreign mls- sions with Mrs, M. S.

Witherington or with Mrs. Geo. B. Crabtree not later than March 1, fc- mm sva mmmmiMU-- UUUmmWmgBmmBimmtmm7'mml SPOTS EVER COME BEFORE- nGME TriEnTRB yoUREYCS? 11 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THIS WEEK The regular monthly meeting of the tJoldsboro Woman Club will be held in the Club Rooms tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock, and it is hoped that it there will bs a large attendance. The reports of the various (departments and special committees will be made which will be ot much interest to all the members.

Executive committee The "Argus chronicles with sincere sympathy' for her sorrowing loved ones the death ot the venerable Mrs. if Mary Jane Parker, 82 years old, moth- er of Messrs. John A. and V. Parker, and Mrs.

Lula Franklin, ot this city. occurred at her home on South Sloeumb street this morplng at 7 o'clock. The funeral, conducted by her castor Rev. EL Durham, will be held on her late home tomorrow after 'in at 3 o'clock. 2 vice.

Southern Bell FRIDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN IN SEALED HEARTS SATURDAY, Hall Room Boys Comedy, Taming' the West, Chartie Chaplin in Might in the Show, Smashing Bar riers' Serial, Jlltt and XeiT. III cum 'FOBvEIE steiix, Men who are constantly using their eyes in their daily work will find relief from eye-strain, by calling at Dr. Hage's office and being properly fitted with glasses at very moderate prices. Our aim is to please you. DR.

F. J. HAGB, "-j-v-." Over Peoples Bank. Telegraph Cc ci piiuuuiuiiia, the Bni il Joseph Cedrick, the year old ton ot Mr. and Mrs.

Jos. Ge: C. utler, passed unto God who gave it The funeral will be held from the We Offer Subject This 7 Per Cent Cummulative Preferred Stockj -tre rsw m. art cCtj Strea- easily resd I Weak express ry Use. plai cases i ia tke borne, on East Elm Street, extension, tomorrow morning at 10 o'cloclUfj The Argus commends the parents With an Unbroken Dividend Record of 12 Years.

to the words of the Master when, be said: "Suffer little children to- come i onto ma and forbid them not. for ot that not pocket ov stjls w. 1 J. urn-' BaUitv aW ki" err vatch stil, imtkiag el Hs Jmn res 1 Jfice. Tide Water Power Company such Is the Kingdom ot Heaven." VAvrh "'skwvklfwisk XXTmmM infer Women 4 Isi us isrom40rwtril TtoMudsol TOtaatsr totters troa wosca, Wl kg of th good Cirda huiMi tMmwTUt If 1 CtrduL prtTM Bat 1 Cardut Is good ssvdislM Bike.

Waai ve I Ike Ufit WILMINGTON, N. C. fcs vasss ww fay mmw vwwmi a la the Superior Court, A Before the Clerk, kkbariaseW- ttiofU fti hwwwotw unsw im aim, i fAhN iliHlnlatMina faiaaiSl 7 Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock B. JL CttEf CII, Jeweler at 1 'r Diamond Melihant it (1MB VALUE J100.03 PFJt SHJ 1.41) i fHU4 aVB fWWa sWlttUUBU BHl UA VU WSf Coor. VS.

John B. Coor and wife Anna Coor, Willie Coor and. wife Susie Coor, Junius Green and. wife Charity Green, Her bert Lewis sad wits Charlotte Lewis, Dock Coor and Lorrender Coor, ly Coor and Maryland Coor, George Coor and Walter Edwards; and Mol- lis Coor, Ovardiaa of Cora Edwards, Va Hasel Edwards. 8ylvester Ed- wards, MolUe Coor, Clattle Coor, Carolina Coor, Delia Coor, Bherman I 111 111 IIIIIIIIIIHIIIITTti Jn TsmsrigobamMat' kabit-lonnlB4 4n0 Ir CtrdoL It tMpossi oar ol bbBb Mdldssil IssTatftsals, wttk a bai TAKE Coor, Georgeanma Coor, Curtis Coor The defendants.

Dock Coor, George West Walnut Jit Coor and Walter Edwards, above named, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been instituted te the Superior Court of Wayne coun- Our Mr. Sieed Kannan has returned from New York where he purchased the -a irarufuiouu, perore we ttera or said Court for the purpose ot selling 14 1-1 acres, mora lees, of the lands belonxJns to the estate ot Curtia Coor. You Caa rely oa CardaJ. turtiyltvUI ae lor yoa wbatt aas aooa forao suayftotuaadf at other very latest and newest I Dividends Payable Monthly Total Amount This Issue $1,200,000.00 BUSINESS: The Company operates street railway and suburban lines, and serves the community of i Wilmington, N. with gas, electric lights and power.

i SECURITY Based on present-day values and giving effect to this preferred stock net assets of the Company will be $240.00 per share. EARXIXiiS The Company tins an unbroken dividend record of 12 consecutive years and the net earnings for 1919 were about twice the amount required for the dividend on this issue. Tbe new capital herein acquired should add considerably to the Company's net Income. MANAGEMENT The Company headed by Mr. Hugh MacRae, and Is operated by Mr.

Raymond Hunt. The Company is considered to bu one of the best managed utilities in this section. PURPOSE Tbe proceeds from the sale of the preferred stock will be used to liquidate current lia- OF ISSUE bllities, retire J300.000.00 of bonds, and to make betterments and additions to the Com- peny's plant. TAX EXEMPT IX JiORTII CAKOL1NA AND EXEMPT FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX All legal details will be appro ed by Rouiitree and Davis for the Company and by I P. McLeadoa for tke Bankers.

Appraisals by Cbsjlis A. Hobein and audits by Haskins and Sills. Dividend From Date of Issue. Price $100.00 Per Share naboUdaelD. deceased, la order to make asseU for the payment of debts of said estate.

In which said defendants hare an inter- 'I was takaa akk. Suits, Dresses anc Coats a est; said land being situated in Indian Springs Township, Wayne County. for early Spring wear. Thee arriving writes Mrs. Mary BLVesta, of Madiaoa Heights, Va, 1 got slows) ee weak, could hardly walk North Carolina; and said defendants further take notice that they are daily for your inspection.

We ill be pleas-J required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said ed to show you. Wayne County on Monday, the X2nd day of March, 1920, and answer or de- .125 mr wo in, Muuna at rn mninfitr tuat ataaered areaai. I read. at Ctrda, and after taUaf seat bot-Be, or before takauj ajatta an, I salt Bsuca better. I look 1 or 4 aotUea at that fine, and was able to dovy workv tbkella the spring waca rua-ewa.

lIuatMappeaa. therein which wfU be filed In said pro- This us lita day ot February. 120. Suits from $39 to Coats $24 to Dresses from $12 These consist of the crean I Clerk Superior Court aaai com It fie best toast the New Havlar uaufle4 as admlaistratrts York market. Ail we ask is fc you to look of tas estate ot WfU WOUcas.

de- AD Druriitj cithern over. eeased. laU ot Wayne county, Norta Caroliiia. this Is to fiottfy all persooj Harinr claims acalast said 4eeeass4 Trust exhibit theza to ttts exdersla-aed oa National First v. upmp any or before tbs 2Sta day ot January 1JU.

KANNAN PICTURE TRAM136 We have opn or notice vUl be pleaded la bar of recovery. AO persons Indebted to a new and complete picture fram A DURHAM, ing department We have a great DEPA0TMENT Si -variety of mouldings la all the latest strles and colors anmathln. tn mMt estate vrtU please make Imnedt ate rrroent to tie TLiM fiay of January, 1S20. It VK'-aaa, itfl. OR ORDER TIIROUGU YOUR LOCAL BANK u.

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1885-1927