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i i { HK:'.;' sjgES^F./ NHHSH^^^Pt ;ir I B el ^^Hlu'u-,SI 4 H^H B Hb\ HI.' as Sky H g^Mforiv Hi gs ' ' Hriir Eft till- I ffl . s ' f ra ' ^isp' . ;;,:Jwa? nnii 1\ 1 : !HP*.i tl. di>' M < : ! : Jr Hit ;?a8 ei 'In;:. J .: ir n\ actly i It I one of I that o- Mr ii? . r. : nilvert l cjoy. He m i-t have 1 ' < oil hi ' life. f. r r - : ira Lline tie m lii- e\ - :! r rouble. The i:.\ >' . 1 : furtndr nail forth. . u,' n> ;< j billness . for, Uy ?-peaking. a ; son wfc > uiiliu-ky las ; - . I Mendlln : clyr unite 1 I : I nir loc..l Items on a country : :. I A fc-v days after the raid on i1I i !:er room Jimmy, who had acqnir< I a particularly legible hand, wrote: B-*The hem of her skirt was trimmed wish pink crushed rosesf,'* and he no wav to blame for the fact tl HpV/.* pcister accidentally put an Is ' " in skirt, thpugh the woman's hi and chased -11. into a < . m 1. of the A ii crowd informed the injured has?] Wk h. mI whenever Jimmy tried to got out I -of ii flier end of his prison, f The*printer that made tl?e mistake ; nrv.^-t cooled the husband's wrt;!:, : : ten days, or perhaps two Weeks, th?j boy's life was one round of 3, Everything was done j -m, y. : . 1 rately and with re,:.:;/ Vc inu T genee. He whistle-l at his work am stacked up more c??py tlu.n tlie j rint ers could set up in type. He told us In confidence that in never felt festive and c > f 1::it tiling didn't happen. lie w/.s r. -t the building that evenii :r vie r. t!paper vent to press, but after : v printed and the carriers had ' >'? tl. -pffice he come In singing: "She's M; ? Sweetheart, I'm Her Beau," and sa down to read the paper. Suddenly the smile on Ills face .vitl 8 cre'df a^foCth frost, .ml he handed th I -paper across the inble to the Book keepr, who read this Item: I>!ed?Mrs. Lillian Gllsey. Prepare for the hot weather, m ?0od woman. There Is only one wa now; fret a gasoline stove of Ilurle & Co.. and you need not fear any ft furo JupnL And It wasn't Jimmy's fault. Th Yoreman had merely misplaced a hen line, but that explanation did not sa _ .'s'y The bereaved family. y Jfimmy was beginning to ac.'iiiire reputation as a joker. People refuse I #0 believe that such things just ha] 1 They did not happen befoi .Mr. James Myers came to the paperwhy should they begin with his con k Inr and continue during his engng j L me ; ? Thus reasoned the comfortei tlic Gllseys, and those interest* W *?ife feeling known to tlie Iflunan heart for the sake of getting a Hbalu laugh from the unthinking." We were two SiplninL'.ig thai the error was not I lie boy's fault. i ? summer wore away ana the Oeg day- eaiue. The lViu >eratic state earo-uign wrs iihout to open In our town, and orators and statesmen assembled froxu all over the M - > *.rl va!!? y. There Iva a leek ? ; M a- at tlie dry goods -'niv? l'lte Fourth of July celebration had tehe-i : 1 st?i: k. The only nig^rhi!.- available I red brnod* somMlwliiie bun ling, uud suute blue bunting uiiiil stars upon it. With tills bunting I e eonmiitioe on iv ; ? :i - -e? i -1 the **? wri! : g til" aider w'nl. h the o-.u-. :\- : in the -"lit! e. - and th. r r :!ed b-i\ j It was beautiful t" <?', .ad the pride j ft the w- r of the Go! j ' - -.vIwHwalked by ! one anj ' dor lir.'l sailed. j Ahte.it r i a fi < of ; he sju* \ j ; with t! < iv -k's ar; h j v r?[._. i,j,. -:un i.r a i;t;u: ljMy'. jjo ~s=si i x ! j I i ;|ii ' i LP !i |' j i , i (_ __ j i \? :i \a , Cr - ^ r'-J. ! -v' 1 (v ;v; ^ :-jt xv-,~ : j I - ? , i < .. ?C ' "V ! '; .'. ; ' r" The Woman's Husband Chase mother asked him wh-re be pot a dollar that he was flour".-.hjng on hereturn with his father from a visit In K.-nsus The little h e's answer was t. :t :.is t:?:'..er pave It to him i for hin uncle whog any ladies Iwcre . n>and. It was merrily spifr-..; r-1 !.v, that it would not make John j ! : the hoy's fatii r, mad, we priniJ . a; tlie bottom of her society I . .. ,:i. :trn..urevU the engagement . ? prom. it young people i.n . n. lie* S run I ; -r was un* I llv ren k hie. l?ut when .liiniuy : ? In a.; -r the ] \v:.< out a. '. MI s La: it. ' and the . f .reman leaning over t'.o o.inter hrughrg so tliat he c !n't - ak. It ; - :*! :y's f. ' . '! f -r* n n L, I tl !--by the la re tr; . - ? k k n s j of : i.r-is.s rule ' .rating tin j . o\v from .!! .oy' story with v-j the Kipling verse at he he.ul of it i"he rule tacked t . Ili; \ rse ????! Miss Lnrrnbee's article anno :.u-lng :!>< ( engagement. Il.a e Is Ike way It re. >\ "This SSB?rSasct which will tsik* .. pin at Andrew's church, wil I'lk' two of the mon popular pvupii 1.i town niul two of the bo>t knowi in tlie state, y j "An 1 this Is the sorrow fi;l story h! mF the twilight fails, i-j A'hiio the tr.onkcys arc walking tc irether. e; IJo' ;.nu er.eh other's tails!" d Now, Ji: ; y was no r.io; to t* :i n Mis' J.svr:d.o . and Man;, p-ol ?: nswl think to j - day, tka a LaiTi.biM? did 1'?and did ;r o d Hat for -.*1 that it c'ou.ls over the m*. n ? f iy's ? hi: '? w.-u: nee, and it was n^tr .. j ;jb fme lie regained his merry heart. \ a* Ik: as the mouths rolled hy lie )\ calm. .ir.'! >yhi ;i Govern. r Antr "? In.# tied, Jimmy t up a t d g ?o?! story of his life and no' veiuent ie . nd .tliomzh there was no f liy le tW"fe?ifc. > -.'J 4' ",!,n ,'"-v ??' . . ' '' d -f -n J kCHE -E ?'!oaso?bought extra < ?!es for their > ran6o"L<. We wo:e j-r-wtd of Jimmy, nod us :v:? ?d hliu to wrilf up tl\e funeral. T ..it i "day of irinnv-h iu I,." y] . V. 1 HO r< !:1 k nii's.-^ : ? ' t? v . :iv. ',*;? y ?v?v- . was know n as . "j. vied Wit., on a;-other to liul:.- the 1 ? :.l tie greatest r< rcr-.'v "her show, ow . given in the T > \> i. l?!c- t'.va t uri.ed out : th I -v. > ' *. :r cilice. and In -he l-.ek ro/?ni who vou'-i 1 i- '\!;. | \v::s at ?!: governor's f\iWe put ;i TV; ..i; ] " r.l-r oil to c up lui* i.wtpet, i t ua?- < i . . s , .r a jtuid which tJ tit*1 ;.Uer hud w: i Kj r-?r e paper t!.:.: day. ' e was i .-aning as he I * :v gle?! up ; ? his desk ;.t three o'clock tli;it ai - rnooli. lie said he had a RgB''1'' Trust :.;B the foreman to r- ! ; roof. Ji:. r. rushed < at to Vet a I'nited St: ? - senator who was intending the flit.era I at; interview .-si^Jjie st;- ui* stain for the Kansas City : r::r. I- -t of ! ? : hack from rv i!.: :: :!.? curriers h.-d t'e oidee, and :- l-> Is wl-.i: v.e . reely : . ir.-e J q . retirig .1 ir. w! n the n:.t;;r f.il j v. - vS'-v of i/.ons van !l!:f is.:t the ffiiwrv 1a? en bier t?? view . ' ' : . - >. Tn the grlef1 :*<! f.o s hied ' ?* ??.' sou;.' ? ! om j rm! :>s lie paused ioc the hist time bo- 1 'j i.." oouiM. t < !.: ' r r7 we C. t-? ? : attc. r oar re ' ?r'\ !>;. ? ur '"i. He !?;i- i In il.e city *?::r a j^j'. ,:t ^ ?r!; of the i v- ' " x- ftreet \ .. \ JtitLtal "n ' fj-1 .. \ Z , I ;1 ~ ' EE^: ~ ~ ! m u < .. :zy "]l , ! - MB i i ? ; -liil i: ' 9~- -:^J=~ j: _ _ \ . ? . ^ ^ I I i:r.y ; Aio Culvert Under Main Street. i.f fhwornnr An;r? bus star: on their last journey.** ?-.?ir>e it . :: t .Funny's fault. 'llH* "rising y. '. : - uirh-r;ah -r" hail ) ; : the i >: !*, who '.-lade up j lie forms, 11 \ > a.-s t< w< rk his paid ! . - a-nt 11 noiice. Hut after : ll.at?.11 j iay r.ad to a Public sentl- ' P ^SSwBPWwB^WW^i'rftr a?nd hitn Jis n ! . r ;-.rr r ? the and we avo ^nnnatt>thim onward I and upward. lie too',, his di aaissal . . enough. IT": that his lark -A..S again Mm; lit* l:::e\v that ; ^we had horue with him in all patience. The day that he loft lie was in .ruoting|l?:o now man in 1 ways of the town. Rev. Frank Mii! an came in v. i*h a ch r h iso?.e.?. Jimmy look the j T < > and ht-fnn I- it fm* tin* 1 ' ; printer. As the door jbehind him ^ opened and ringed. with his SbS0'1'! s*;i! in his wo;!., I i the rerun jo new n.an: "That was old ' T.'ii n tlmt just went out?beware ; of him. lie will hi:::! you up willi . tiuek about himself. Ho ri: -.s in n- : Iro'.s mound with church so* 1 cir.l notices that ought to he paid for, " r aos tries to gel ihem in frw*. like." to i i.f- referred to as doc-tor; slips 4n mean It .'.ins about his eor.giv:-; iotCgS yoti ; dm'r wa.eh him; and Insists on talk! i:^ r religion Saturdiv morning when i- :tr too busy to spit. More than j that, lie has an awful breath?cut him out; he wi 1 make life a burden if yon e ?' r"> .nd if you do l:e v.iil to {i old :;:iU with it, and say you are ; jt r. ! treating him right." n T! :v was a rattling and ft scratch-J ing nn the wire partition I?< :ween | ;J. .1 i any a'n l the door. .Ilu.iay locked j up freir. Ids work saw the sprightly little figure of 1 "arson Milligun com* p. ing over the raili:.;' like a mm -y. Ho y had not gone out ??f the door?a printI er had come in when it opened and \ shut. And then Jimmy took his last. J[ flying trip out of the bscfc door of the \ officer down the alley, ''toward the su> I purple Wni." It was not his E SCOUT, MURPHY, NORTH CAR WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPION f w;; #' 5 champion chess player, .? : : - . .. ?! i\. ? K r .* X'. recent ' A \\VF AT\Q v -i .. naj slcacB ..t In ?* rule a . ... :r i ..ny / nert 221 f. NOTICE i1-' I V . . j v. IvTj full ,"C.' i?r. he;:/ rye. v lir/.o .el! ? . .y, guaranteed to wear 1 m* .. . . . .:.: c . .. N * yA . 'rce i to workers. Salary or or i s. :11 i ..... .on. C.aul hos :y an . w'.nte n?. es Jty. you sell .. i:. Ex - nee unI\.CI.K lvNliriNu ..LI.;-!, I :: i'?y, I'll. >ISrmcMAN V. .: : ami ;:r>? < ; -. okw. Clay, G:.ih:.- \, Swain ;iul ..fL.Aie bo.si.nrLcvLir ve .:. 1 Macon Counties. Pi inancnt f.iiiorial pn?uct!??u. S:nall :r.. 1 ?' per t. . ... "it. Gx: e. to n... ':rh if ii i-igred. jux "id, Kale" :h, N. C. AGENTS WANTED?Get into a real uvniiie-S of ycur cv."!:! .i'.y territory now oyer.. Soil tne Genuine Ii. V.'/.L n ; T'ro-juvTs. Everybody bimv; \W : r.s S : s. Extracts, Coffer, Med: dries, Toilet P^nni-otlrt. ?. more than fifty years. Biggest line, biggest values and highest quality makes easy selling far you. Write day .\.r ikvc sample and proof that yon can make frcu. $3,000 to $.~?,U00 a year. J. R. Watldns Co.. Dept. S3, New York, N.. Y. WANTED?Men nr women to take ry for men, we.nun, and ch !d ren. K!imi iULv.s ilavr.ir.g. friary $50 a week full time, $1.00 an hour /pare t rue. E&pcr: nc,e umtec ishry. INTERN ATIONAL STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, Pa. 15-10t-p. WANTED?A reliable riav. to roll monuments and tombstones. Lijj money to thfc right man. .Must vc a hast! r. Write the Marietta Marble and Stone Works, Marietta, Ga. 17-3L FOR GOCI), SOLID OAK WOOD split and cut ready for rcove or heater calif I!. U. 3eM, 'Phone 17 A Tar Heel farms. fr1 ! flv( times with clover until the county agent bet him the Ihr.c that he coul; succeed by using it. Two hundrec men recently visited this clover clem onstration. DIAMOND BflANfc I . eo< />?. I. arrr;-? A?V yt-.r for CI'I-rTTT"" " T?"v " A i-.i i ?. ia fx? :? i M Cpid i. -led Vviiu JUbbo.i. Tf'.ts no ? >. - i'/ PrrifMl r.?; n?U f.?r CifM. ' ? ? BI.ia:?X:> wkam? r?: AT,*. : r tw * i. '" ''. \ " ' ' OL1HA GRAPE CREEK ITEMS Mr. Ed HemLree was a pleasant jailer at H. Worleys Sunday. u Miss Parlie Humplirces is slowly improving after a long iilncss. Mrs. Minnie Graves failed to fiil her regular appointment Sunday. Mr. Robert Ilcmbree returned Snt>-! i?iti i roQi where he !*-been for sometime. Our school is progressing nicely under the munag. meat of Prof. \V. R. Martin. / rlhur Ilumphrt of Tennessee . :i liis jrr:;'r!" ltber Tiu. day. IJahe T;-. lor of vota w::s a : !o.\ ml calle-* r.L th. home of Miss " ate Hun j? ker Saturday night. Mr. r.r.d Mrs. .John Graves were in Murj-hy Tuc !. y on bu.-incss. 0 "Ir. ::r..! Mw. : . L. Worlry vi'Mu former - parent- Sunday. /VI s. II. Wi'.-Jv vi ed he rmgh r M.s. Le.-Ur ? ..vM of Grape Creel: Mor.day. \ II. Worley i repairing his trden. :* *. X. \Yi> !< *.* I ft T.r Mry . > to his job ?.t Boiling Springs. ?. r--nr. V. i y made a b'.i&I> . X > "ji; .y Thursday. y>" 1 ' C : .i * : v*?y ill with Hfe.moiiia. T't lb bnt'pg :ety is progress> " nifely. Everybody < lie. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children f vi L'ce FcsrCverSO Years Alw.t bears Vhc //* .r .. 7-^?5^ . S:.. nature of v J _-c<r?'. WANTED i t :.::xcq or oa : crossbes. i W e want to contract ...: ' a - V. -Lli riiili" TIl'JIl c.^.iLi producers large amounts in j car lots, for cash. 1 Address? Kncxviiie Tie & Timber C cut p sziy Kncxviiie, Tenn. r ri . r Educate r_ The Business Training offers a sho Pra- ;ical business. stenographic and te wrii leading Carolina firms. .Students a ?-:.J board very rcascmibie. buroii an j "An Accra | j II ileigh. N. C. ^ ii>~ ^b i. - - iii * Wood I UfiilliiUn We want several I ' S Will V. w.^t a papcf this winter. We * ? - i have the wood. L Weed should he c: lengths. , 1 he her< V v W Fridiy," January 5, 1923 fl PERSIMMON CREEK ITEMS 1 " I Our Sunday school has not been 1 doing: so well for the last few Sun- I jj"" 5<a tinno of ?fr imnrnw- Ml ? wmm Mr. S. D. St;!<s went to Murphy H last week to take in Christmas. Mr. U. Coleman filled his regular H i appointment at SI rnian Stiles' last Sunday. a Arnold Payne . vent Christmas .villi 11 wward Tayne his year. . Mr. Ephraizn Crisp very ill with , flu now. ! Vern\ i Sv ' yr.c spent \ n't.'., v. .!> Mis? Erni? j IXVn?' Air. Lav. on Simord and Miss M married lasjb . Mr. V; ' Itod our school | j-.t u. place last Monday. .. ' " \! Flossie ( " . ; t l.i t week. Ma. CI an Cri.o ale a special Mica in to 1 . Earl Clonts ' !a t Sunday. Air. Stoncy Green filled h!s regular nrrointnu ut r.t Air. William I Stiles' 1 Surd ay afternoon. ?_ Mr. Luther Willia;:?n narrowly ( a ?I. a C! ^ Mr. Glenn crisp and Mr. Arnold Payri:* ;cat Ch '!.-:. eve with little lay and May. li I H ! 1 ' St I - a..a a business trip Mi L .'.a Saturday airht. F ; 1 I 'm ! ' r. in* the field -ays from $30 to ?i)5 per day by > '-'a- the ac e yields net year, a = proven by nine years of experi \? ia Xort ? Carolina. '; -* Ssr r ..in ' Wanted I j fifty ::cn for lum. i..?.. .- P, | ?MILL. CREW . ?TIMBER CREW ?GRAPE CREW FLUM!??C CREW Pays 'ili.25 to $3.09 per day. Mo lid or troubles, rfood c.-.nsps and bcaru ai 75c ; n I j per day. Noyes Land & IS; I nm k^r I } j! OLD FOkT NORTH CAROLINA J nr ^ ' rt, easy and inexpensive route to Success. j erelauol courses given. Kind's graduates insisted free to situations. ila'.es oi tuition y tiute. Write today for catalog. auti S'.:.c.or i I J Charlotte, Y C. j srsjiy- -a v?'rrtr:g-.ta-.t 1 ! W anted | 1 cads c? weed. Ycu to i'eau, capcaaily iave the paper, > ou H ,et's Exchange. jfl at in about two root I Qj I okeaScout f M
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