PAGE FOUR The Rtiamkatte Roaster Tns Ta Edoiton Fff Topic Os Column In News and Observer Old Codger Tells About' OrsanatStPlnTs Church YlMmgJk tßw Itansftwry rif tte ®«*a® a* 1 ' St. Paulf!? Cfcuraii lywi i* The HnaH s«nw tiaw agw routes wfflß mo vioubt e®jwy Bfttaungart* Rutet-1 «r cotenfli recwaottSjr appealing im The! RaiLeigk News and Observer. Tbe coitus®®, written; by BStiftwr Jiosejitists | Daniels foltows:: “•Does yw® i*e*man*Biiter tihstt wtea < I wars in yer sanoetuum smmctaeumi yis tiokfcy we wtee a-talkiiiii' ertwcntt a ans wer ter pcayw 1 Sail seed wittih my,l owe* eyesT”" was- tie ©ftf Cwigeris Ufaestran. Te BdEtaur seesilleicted tte graph®: rotationt off tte toey ®f tte;j o*d Cofigwr te<w a itamgjMt was k®t« by prayesr. “"I is mr tte wpfimwm that iff ye ask anythin’" in tike name @ff Jesus. be tewim* He wil pent it. jwsar ropatstii wi® be sSnaare .to- git jcwm wbatt you: prayed frir. I seed the answer to - prayer fee rain answered. I seed slt|i wiitfe mcy wi eyes an' get weft Beavi®' j the cfenarcir- Bunt I ewi tril yer uftitar serfs experiences-. Ho'wsanmevwr. ye nadite not befiero me ans biatt I an® got®' far to> rive vw® a most: romnaak-jj able answer- te proven a h®mabrw«B years ago that wiH be -troehed tier by \ tbe people «w l&tectm. N®ff Cbiasy, a exaample that ort ffri fto> tte tbfflered. In tte early days the good winmnmßid ow tte EpiseopaJ C&mrrifc waated a organ fetr thrin c&ttirrfft-. Butt they diiihhwt- have tte money tor ter b«oy tte instrument '■ffrir ter wmnsfoip God wn-tfi musical instarmmesits?' as BavM fid in Ite temple ov Jerasalem. la sted ow tryiin* tor to raise tte nswusey by oyster stews an’ strawterry fes tibuils a®’' nsakin' gsrmemtß, ttese good wimmin hit o® a n»s>re B5We-ffite plan.. There wncz a rich mam 5® Edewton who teiortged ter the chfflnrfh bust Tike a Tet w me® folks. te kept bis reEgion iim Ms writer nans*. But te wm -aashapp-y bekase te had a» so® fer to inherit his Bands a®” carry on has bizness whe® te passed away,' , Tn coarse ye know, Mir, Bffittwr. that tte teart’s desire ow evny rittriy ewns stertnted rrtarrto-i man air ter to be , tte daddy ova son. s®> that wte® te is dead Ms name won’t te terrett. -WeH, that imz what tßr£s rich Bile®- , ton man craved above dmeafis 3®” docks, fer his chief sweet wma steoftnnn* ( chicks which wuz plentiful om Ctew an Bay a®’’ Albemarie ShamdL Se» this rich man axed tte winMfflißn c»v il S-t. Pa®Ts Church: Ti make ver a proposisfcmn: Itues- ye Bwiiieve tthadt prayers wHTT te answered?' Whea they ®D chinaed in„ ‘■'W'e shore do,' te. sedr ‘ff ye w® pway that I wil be come the father onr a sow bad S (taaghters an* wanted a somt am” there is answer ter jer prayers im a male child, FTT pay fer tte organ ter tte church.’ They prayed hami am* in daae coarse a son w®z tear®, am* te boaght the organ, let me qjnoto Site authenticated story as recen-ttiy toM by H. W. Th«7mas Bn a articße in Tte Nuisance Distorter which air peimt ed at Eolly an* air know® as "Tte Ofid ■Reliable’ bekase if yo® see it im tte Disturber ye kin. swear it air fame. Here air tte story which wrma wnnftlte® . by the late Bishop Joseph TBL Ches hire: A curious story is told of tte way. im- which tte second organ was placed Mte EXIAgSTION t*m*i Headache | CAPUDINE tj t Need* Tan? CALL CHAP PHONE 228 j nmp.neißSHisiiif I <» < ► o < ► <• | u ! I Ant Mr- T- SL Wanaift M < > <*•*** <6 paHMa. Hit itt aalll iaat< d Eataj hmt ti R JL BttKXHOGSE ?. f *im St. Pa®rs CM. One of ttej lemdiimic me® otf the vestry and in ttej Skimmer. He was a man of eemsatap | ate ability, rs Barge wealth, ami affa ;»SZTywurs tmarrwd. hot te had m Seraae of the ladies of tte comgre i gate® Mb ii Tii wid to raise money ter jte purchase of a® organ. Mr. S&fim i pecsoms to whean they applied. He I neoawed ttew ®a»st caedUlly, heard , tear statemnemt and appeal and the® smbummitsed to teat a cwoautes-pcopcjsi littem: "Toe ail go horn*, and pray |1 Cor me and if 1 have a so®. I will ij give te organ to' te church.’* It is to be presumed that they aBT! went home and prayed for the f®B fUmiemit of Ms hopes. At any rate, not vw Borng -after this, hfe oafiy so® was horn, te late Col Tristram® Lowftter Skumuner : and as a thank off jj torinng for Mn® Mr. Skianner presorted || ids second organ to tte parish chuacfc. My father recofflected tovi.®g heard j| the fouegoiimg statenaewt at the tinne: ! and ateo the semsat : o® created im the jjfflnmnmiffiniSy by tine arrival of tte ves-' tel imp©® which the organ had been shipped fwwm tte North. Tte Master |-off the Etemiton Academy celebrated , the eveait by fismissing tte school, i® | order that teachers and pupils might , go dowm to the wharf and behold tte wocderfdl imstrunnenit. The foHevrirng Satmrday. tte organ 5® te meamtinße having been pmt nap; ; in the chmrrfa, eager to see and to hear this jim.w nsarvel te crept to the. church door, and lying flat upon Buis face e® te tisresholi, and gradually advancing uintiT biis head was within the halff-opemed door, te Bay and Bis teffied am hrMthless blfes whiße Miss Betsy BBaiir practiced tte music for the Sunday service. More than s®' years afterward, going to ITdemto® to offiSciiite whe® Mis nephew, the Rev. ©chert B. Drane. was nsarriei to tte daughter of Col Tristram Leather Skimmer, and remaining over Sunday, he declared tkat wbn tisie “\wcite'* -was sung, it seemed to him. that te ltownd the sanae strains to witieh te bad IsSiemed as Miss Betsy Blair, practiced the Sunday music in those -odd days. ■“I was a-reafim' last week a hook hy a fielller named Winkler wte writ ertnomt James Buchanan Duke, who te eMßed The Tobacco Tyeooa.' Fer the 1 first time I learned that Back Duke's 1 teart’s desire wmz for a so®, am* te, criticized his first wife, sayin*: “1 8 wamtied a som; she wwwrdm’t giv me a siom.' Now, Mr. Editur. if ttese Methodists bead Mm like tte Epcseo padoaon wimmiin at Eden ton, they wind bar got the money fer Duke Vmiver sa sty amid charities loaig afore if they bad told Buck Duke: ’lf you’ll give ver mo®ey to build a cortege am* hos pifcaßs am' other gobd things, we will pray fer you to hav a son an' there?!! tea James Buchanan Dike No. ©.* I hadn’t doubt it wad hav cam that way, fer I think the Methodists cud pray as knag an’ as loud am* with as good results as the Episcopalians, A®’ then everybody wad hav hi» happy. Back Duke wad hav had a som am* the Duke Foundation wtad te fiuMftMmiim' fer education an* ho&-j pittaßs orphanages an* other gooul I causes." - W. H. Gardner, Jr., Meaibcr Kappa Sigma W. H. CSardmer. Jr„ has accepted at hid to join the N. C. State Comegef chapiter of Kappa Sigma, national social fraternity. Dean E. L. CEoyd. -eejetary of the Imter-fraternity C'lTumol has announced. A tofcaß of T 97 students accepted bids to the college’fe IS social fra-, tenuities after tte chapters had staged their ammuial Rush Week. A good scholastic average is required for membership im a Skate College f tablet nitty. «| ■ -1 raUiC u&IKi&SS | mmfmuwtammt IviSat. Pin It Inara's Componai TasagTS (wacn acicteii tasart) fcsve lr|,„ n f THE OOTAM HEMAKP EWTO K. C. MWHSPAT. OCTOMSE ». Btt j -I m If Tte Gay&ord famiy as played by Barbara SHtamwyek. Nancy CuMnuma and Geradttme Fittzgerahi, get together tor a confab im this; scene freon tte mew tffilmc "The Gay Sisters,” ait Tayßor Theatre, Monday aad Tuesday. All Saints And AlSoids Days At Local dirch The Feast off AM Saints wiiit be ■etohraawd Smmday at Sti Ann’s Catfc uiiMC Owuwh. aft 11 ajm, ndtb Holy Mass, seanmom om "AM Sadmte and A1 , Summits Days.” auntmoiamced the Rev. . Faftßn«r F. J. McConzrt. Pastor. The Ooummuiegaotelaom of AM Souls Departed, a leßigikus nneaawial day, wiffl Bte lobsemred alt Sit. Amu’s Mon day. November 2nd, with. Holy Mass es aft 7 amd a. m. Everybody is invited to- all the | Sesrv&es. OonJfießSßOots wißi be heard Swnday j, B#i:3» to mu m. 4A> ta 5, and Ij 8 to Mzffl) p. am. ~ !* ACORN HILL * ♦ -Aj Mr. and Mrs. EHitsha Bundle, of Saffbllk. Yjl, visatted bis mother, Mis. 1 Maude Ease®. Smujaday. Miss Wessae ttaneM called to see Muss Frances StaMirngs Snanday after- j mewm. Brace Briggs, of the Air Force, 1 visited his pareantts Sunday. He is mow stationed im Norfolk, Vt, after! bring im Texas alfl. samumer. Pvt. Johm K, Eason, of Goldsboro, spent Sunday with Xxs. Elsie Eason., Mrs. Lee Ralph, of Portsmo-utn. | Va— spemt the week-end with ter j mother, Mrs. EJsbe Eason. Mr. amd Mrs. iheber Emtsom spent a few days itihis week with bis mother, Mrs. Maude Easenu Mrs. Maude Eastn called to see Mrs. Lißßiam SaalKings Suanday after moam. - Mrs. Lucy Briggs is able to be out agaim after bring quite ill tiris week. Fvtt. Lester Jusudaoi, of Fort Bragg, spent she week-end wnth b-is parents.! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jorttam. Mr. aund Mrs. Hmlßett Jones, of Pbrtsmioutth. Ymu, spent Sunday with her paiemts. Mr. and Mrs. Lanane Stall aiißigssu Roy- Harsriß. Earl Stalli-mgs, Misses Addle Joiidam and Wessae Harrell took Pvt.'j«ihm K. Emsom to Wintom Monday umermirag where he caught a bus for Goldsboro. Victory Apple Drive WiU End Saturday Fresh apples have been featured as a Victory food special since October 21 and wdl comtiannae through October •51, accwrdirag to Miss Rebecca Col well. Chowam County Bourne Agent. Victory food specials are designated hy tte Agricmßtaaral liarke-ting A<i | miffiisttratiw® aund represent foods m temporary abundance. Because of the large apple harvest, the Departmemt of Agriculture desig nated applies for this special drive, Specials Strip to conserw otter feuds needed for tte war amd ate® prevent possible food waste. Joseph Lons Promoted To Captain In Arany Joseph Long, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Long has leeemtiy bee® pewamat ed to capatim im tte U, S. Araty. Captaim Long is new la charge of a finance drnsiiaa and apemt a toy last to Maryland, freum where he ate* transferred to Suwfth Carolina. LairolS * mmn Engl *3Sf HBI ■ 1 BI ■ j ti 30 Colored Boys Go tin i Fort Brag? November 2 Thirty nkni keys Cram Chwwam Ceumtty wiffl leave Edemtun <w Ntwai bee 2nd for Ffert Bragg, where they wiBB receive their finoJ physical <esc anrinatioi® prior to bring inducted into the army. Included im tfitis group auro: Wm. Henry Martim, Wnm. Henry Wright, Waders Cedric Hathaway, Mritom L. Halsey, Jehm Edward Jor dan. Johm Wesley Rawlins, Derry j Louis Holley, Wm. Henry GfflHamt, George Wm. Riddkk. George Clinton Wlls, Joseph Wm. Costen, Charhe Satterfield. James Arthur Gomdwin, Wiley Williams, Eugene CL Whits, | Walter W. Newell Wm. Tteanas | FbxweH, Ervim StaMmgs. Charlie Gkarnhy, James T. George R. Sutton, Krißy M. Carr, Wm Warner Deny, Jamies Edward Gkarnhy, Willie Wadsvrorih, Edward Lee Druiftt, Her - mam Drew, Saanuri Cost**. Lester Martim, Herbert Lee Hassell EGG AND POULTRY MARKET Eggs, per douen—Hennery whites, ! 43rd*; hennery hrwwms, eaur reet ceUectaema, 4s4a Live Poultry, per lb.—Hens, racks, 20-22; mixed rotors. 2122; light breeds, 18-1 S; flyers, henry, 22-2 S. JOHN CITIZEN SPEAKS ★ Cartoon by SWWI«OE^^P| t Cmwt i 0 Save 10^. ..t0 Save 100% All ouer the niog, patriotic Americans ate spending less aad saving more —putting at least 10% of their incomes into War Bonds ami Stamps. So our boys can have the planes and tanks and gums they need to fight aad attack and WIN for ms ! ! So the Nuts amd Japs will wish they hadn’t M>kb ~Nmp Yin Can Ary Ifinr JBww/t Tbnmgk Ymtr Rmrml Pmttm'mmf -J i&yWar Savings Bonds SHOOT STIAI6WT WITH 001 BOff . . n* *oco b o cwOribuban to A~ncms AI-CKjA War program by irTf*“ ' 'i' 1 """ ' "" I uAf&ii ruK SAVINGS SINCE 1894 ltyfl[ Dff9MMl£b \ -V^ | PEANUT REPORT | Vugimia-Narth Carolina Section: Rates doing much of the past wee* ever tee Virginia-North Carolina area stopped togging, and reports in- tKpt the crop kis btcn dtin aged both as to color of hulls and quality of meats. Estimates indi cate that from 15 to SS percent of the crap te tee Virginia-Carolina Section is Still to he dug. Few, if any, pea nuts will be available fog milling te shelling before November 1. Prices on farmers’ stocks have not been de finitely established, amd shippers have generally withdrawn quotations ! «u shelled and cleaned stock. BYRUM—JORDAN ( Mr. aad Mis. D. K. Jordan an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Kathleen Jordan, to Melvin | A. Byrum, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Byram, of Tyner. Hie marriage took I , place at South Mills on October 18. I I The bride wore a suit of burnt 1 topaz with matching accessories, i The couple are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Byrum, aft Tyner. CLASSIFIED AND LEGALS •i SALESLADIES WANTED FOR Good opportunity for aggresive! regular work. Ages 18-45 years. "yKM RELIEF FROM wmto PICKS ACID OTfirtwiMilUM botteortteWlLLAßD ilpritn, 9mm or OpMt MmhA. HMSMSSe ttMpIISSMM, «ftc^ Om ■jiliilHniiliHtnt Tm tft Mitchener’s Pharmacy teluTsto^^SuHolk^ l^. to doeA COMPLETE LINE SHOE POUOT for white and colored shoes at Ward’s Shoe Shop, Eden ton. KEYS MADE, SAPE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St, Bdentau, N. C. tX BE EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS. Order for Fuller Products. Phone 84 or write R. H. Bateman, Eden ton, N. G races reasonawe. oct.LA-1522.29c. WANTED TO BUY SMALL FARM near Eden ton. Apply Leon Halsey at Scott’s Feed A Seed Store, Edentoa, N. C. oct29 WANTED TO BUY USED TYPE vrriter. Write Sidney Price, P. O. Box 284, Eden ton, N. CL oet29.nov.3pd. ROSE BUSHES—WORLD’S BEST Hints on care and culture. Free il lustrated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas. oct29^ovi42,l9pL I Sentinels of Health Dow*t Neglect Them! Natal* teagnad tk lddacys ta do a I Bamiaus jah. Their task is to keep the dosnac blood stream free of an excess of toxic imparities. The act of liviat —it/* ih»<f h constantly produemi waste Matter tke kidaeys most remove from the bioed if «>od heath is to endure. When the kidneys fsft to function as Nature intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide dis tress- One mny snffer nsssine backache. SSTip »«hts,' sweUiac. putPilS under the ryes—feel tired, nervous. sU worn owl. Freqnent, scanty or barninc p»s,ages are samrtiinea farther evidence of kid **4he reeppiaed mad proper treatment isa diuretic medicine to help the kidneys ret rid of excess poisonous body waste. Coe Dana's PiHs. They have had more than forty years of public approval. Are indorsed the country over. Insist on Dean’s. Sold at al dru* states. I Doans Pills tried to enslave America, too —and won’t ever try it again! And it’s going to take 10% in War Bonds to do it! So, if you’ve been postponing buckling down, remember, it’s "Everybody 10%’’ or "Nobody (except oar Axis masters) having a cent.” «

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