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Is' Ine srn ^Assaidting 12-Year-Old Girl BisKest Handicaps From The South^ai^ for wO - ■ Ik r ® Ralplnft.- Secretary of Roosevelt Now For Soitie Crop Will Grow O^the Add Soils Of South Without Heavy And Expensive Applications Of Limestone Or Fer- Kaleigh. ^tbe ap- •^pointnient of Ckitremor George ^Gone Yaanoy, 20, In Jafl Awaiting Trial During til^^ Says Mecklinburg County Agent March Term Court OCCURRED THURSDAY Farm serlcea seed will probably be'on. CountyX I same basis as alfalfa. I sweet clover, red clover and Or- Jettie Vamioy. Also G^^ed, Is Victim; Mother Away From Home (By Kope Ellas, County -Agent, Mecklenbupg It ban. been a common saying, lespedesa seed, heretofore that the South could ] Meanwhile In developing a not complete with other sections ( livestock program in the In meat production and dairyingjsouth the’ annual letrpedesas, and livestock, activities In gen eral, because we could not grow the forage which constitutes the foundation of livestock activities. That saying was more or less nld- Gene Vannoy, a negro youth of Wllkesboro, is In jail at Wilkes- horo awaiting trial at the term •t Superio’ court which convenes i true at one time and the Monday on a charge of criminal-j“"“I other sect, ns, trlan peas and vetch will con- forage crops have their places Austrian peas, vetch and other also. The Improved varieties Of annual lespedezas will continue to be used on grain for pasture, hay and so'l Improving. Aua- (y assaulting Jettie Vannoy, 12-; I where alfalfa thrived and the i tinue to be used' as winter le- H. Bern of Utah as seeretarj- of war in the Roosevelt cabi net; Former Oovembr O. Max Gardner, returning from one of-the ^vemor’s conferences a few years ago, attended by Governor Dem, repeats this incident: '■ a*' ' The then Candidate Dem* was running for governor of Utah and opposed the then Re publican Governor Mabee. The Democrats of ^ Utah adopted this slogan.: “We want a Dem good gov ernor and we don’t mean Ma bee.’’ - year^old colored girl, also of Wll-i /d;! gumes for hay and for soil Im- lesboro j vantage in the prosecution or all | proving. These crops will in* The alleged attack on the child livestock activities {program Is developed—but the took place at her home last | there truth In ^ crease in value as our livestock Thnrsdav afternoon. Ila Vannoy. I ‘his ea>’ins- The handicap under backbone of livestock production mother of the girl, was in this "’hich the South has labored in -- city working and Jettie was *he matter o ves oc pro uc alone in the house except tor a ‘Ion has definitely been removed .mall colored boy who. it is stat-introduction and nickel by Gene I was given a I deza sericea. the perennial type in the South is going to be les- pedeza serlcea. Training'BchooI Comes To Close Methodist Church News deco- of lespedeza which so conserva-1 ‘ an agronomist as Director C. i A. Mooers of the Tennessee Bx- and instructed to go to a store and purchase some kerosene. , The physician who examined aKi’cno™'’*! ' the child following the alleged 1 attack is said to have oorroberat-Station dec are •d the girl's story of the assault. | Vannoy, who is 20 years of|®®®l’'®‘® revolution age. was arrested Friday by Sheriff W. B. Somers and held tn jail pending trial at court aext week. A two bloom amarillis rated the church Sunday. It was a beautiful flower for the middle of the winter. Thank you, Mr. ! and Mrs. Sydnor. This crop is going to effect a John Kermit Blackburn was in Southern j t h e offertory soloist Sunday agriculture.■■ , morning. He used as a motif. It is a recognized fact among j “Prayer,” by Guion. The choir business men and economists I sang as an anthem, "Jesus, Lover that the largest measure of pros-, Of My Soul.” The pastor preach- I Pleads Not Guilty Rocky Mount. Va.—Squarrol Adkims. age OS. entered a plea af not guilty of the murder of Its grandson. Dump Adkins. 32, recentl.\- in circuit i-oiirl here. He was charged with slaying the younger man last tor alle.eed attentions to Mrs. Ad- tins. his step-graiulmotlier. ■vhe court i.s expccteii to waive » i’''atU penally should .Adkins j 1 ’viited. .Adkins claims he 1 ' r n vears olil when General ■I K. I,i'c surrenilered. perlfy for the South must come; ed on, “Is Jesus Christ Real?” through a radical readjustment He indicated the reality of in onr agricultural policy. The I Christ by the Resurrection, the people of the two Carollnas alone | endurance of the church and His ; are annually importing 20 mil- presence in human lives, i lion pounds of cheese, probably j j more than 30 million pounds of. "Jesus, these eyes have never 'butter, and such an enormous seen, {quantity of meats that the! That radiant form of Thine; November , bill atone is $5,000,000 a I The veil of sense hangs dark be- year. This money kept at home i tween would not only bring a new mea-, That blessed face and mine, .sure of prosperity to onr farm ers but also to the Imsiuess men I see Thee not: I hear Thee not; Yet Thou art oft with me; ■And earth hath ne'er so dear spot. As wlierp I meet witli Thee. Forester-Prevette Ins. Co. North Wilkfslioro, IS'. 0. in oiir nrliiin communities and to lour people in general, j Ample ffit'agt' is the foundation of all livestock activities. The jiioi'nial i^i'osfierity of many ■west- N i’ii states is founded on the one ’ enq,' alfalfa, li has now cnticlusively demonstrated mat societies will be renamed in i 'in the sensation:!l new crop, les- keojiing with the new unified pcde/ii sericea. the South has a j pi-og|-ani, Tlie new names will be, 'The Fellowship Hour' of tile The Teacher Training school ■whicli Yas held at the Metho dist church last week closed Fri day evening. Dr. John F. Kirk of Greensboro, was the instructor and from the very beginning he proved' an able and i thorough teacher. Twenty - four certificates of award will be presented tor work done in the class. The students to receive awards are Mrs. R. M. Brame. Miss Mae Bryant, Mrs. J. B. Henderson, Mrs. J. R. Hlx, Jr.. Mrs. Murphy Hunt, Mrs. A. B. Johnston, Mrs. Bret Lomax, F. J. McDuffie, Miss Louise Mel ville. Mrs. Ira D Payne, Miss Beatrice Pearson, Miss Ruby Pearson. Mrs. J. D. Schafer. .Mrs. J. N. Shockey. Mrs. N. O. Smoak, Miss Treva Spainhonr. Miss Margaret A’annoy. Mrs. H. A’. Wagoner, Miss Evelyn Gen try, Miss Mamie Sockwell, Mrs. J. H. Armbrust, Miss Ruth Colvard, J. R. Hix and J. H. Armbrust. A total of 32 pupils were en rolled. Two had to drop out be cause of sickness and one because ; did rho two young people’s sooi-, ^ been eties met Su-.day evening. These | ^ ,how-' that societies will he renamed -riciil- Nagging Pains are Warning Signals TV'MPORAIi V pain relief remedies may save you much suffering at the Uionient, but putting a mask iver a wan ing sigual doe.s not •lear up the coudititm it was tell ing yon tn avoid. When iterioiiic pains weak, run (lew 11 cro]t wliich will do for a.t ^ tMT**- 'll this section what alfalfa ‘has done in the’Aliddle AVest. i.espedeza sericea will grow or. *tlif arid soils of the South witli- {ont heavy ami expensive applica- i lions of limestone and fertilizers. It has a wonderful root sy.stein ami is a voracious feeder and makes a surprising growth oven very onlinury soils soils due to a comlitinn. dis- h-,..s.s vmi. tr T. m f'c tbe c.'cso .'f Jti.. tro'OO.. ■ I t'e stariC'l wil.iOtit Jel tv T-ek. ' li tn hiilM up .ts ili'st flip woninnl’’ " rrai.4f on that would not produce alfalfa or red cloyer at all. At the Teiines- .sei‘ K\])eriment Station last year three cuttings of hay with an ! average of approximately two itons per catting were made from One liHs to usF* his iniairi- feaw th-' toilay. iploms of orthrur; « Tivinv w'lnV’n It must 1." go.vt to ' sericea, •let IIS. that it his c„aiioii to get an idea of what a aig stores. Try It! ' of Children's Division and the i’oiing People's Division of the clnirch school. Everybody will sc(. the advantage of this new form when it is finally worked out. Tlie regular choir was sup plemented Sunday night by the Fellowship Dept, of the young peopli . Dr. W. E. Poovey tironght a helpful sermon after which the second quarterly conference was lield. Reports were, made by all the church departments. The fi nance committee and a commit tee from the Men's Bible Class met him in executive session aft- ing. The workers of the Metiio- dist propose to institute the new program t'f unified work at once, beginning in the Young Peoples department. The Rotter! are you angry “Why Ma-x?" “He promised not to kiss me- and kept his word.” witJi There’s so many things (llf- I ferent it's ii hard matter for u.h j to mention 'em all. Rnf ntw Young men’s n«nv spring SuRs I are very different in style and i appeai'nnce. They will he a ph'as- i tire to wear.—The . partment Stores. Goodwill De- Meade’s Repair Shop S'.’ECIALIZI.NG IN Guns, tanistocks, P h o n o- graphs. Typewriters, Saw Fil- iiq^aiiil .All General Repairs. IV—ave want to KNOAA A’OC iiq- anil Ct^lK util St, Near Depot North Wilkeshoro, N. C. er tlie business of Hie quarterly foraae crop whih will yield four conference. to six tons and more of hay per The Franklin (brcle met on acre will mean to the South agri-■ Tuesday evening with .Mrs. John culturally. Agricultural leaders who have, observed sericea do not hesitate. to express the belief that within j a few years, as soon as the seed i quai.-1 going E. Justice, -Mrs. Boh Brame, joint hostess. The Woman's Wesley Bible Class met with Mrs. C. P. Waller on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ,1. W. Allen was joint hos-! arc available in sufficient quai.-jiess. titles, lesirede/.a sericea is going! The pastor is teaching in the to l)e the most generally grown ! Greensboro Training school now forage crop in the South and lip progress. There are 35S stu-1 the most valuable. Meanwhile an dents enrolled. The faculty con-j outstanding opportunity is of- tains eleven teachers. The writer 1 fat fered progressive fanners in; preached at West Market street HOW MODERN WOMEN LOSE FAT SAFELY ^Gaiii I*ii>'sicnl Vigor—A'outlifnl- 1 ness Witii Clear Skin and Viya- cions Eyes That Sparkle With (Jlorious Health SAVE JOHN RUSKIN CIGAR BANDS Here's the recipe that banishes and brings into blossom all the natural attractiveness that every southern community, while j church on Sunday evening. imornfnrTake one half prices of seed continue high, to. We regret the passing of a, Kruschen Salts in the church, I ^ glass of hot water before Brother Fate Milam. .May Heav-j c,t down on pastry en's ble.ssings abide with Htejaiid fatty meats—go light on po- liei'eaved family. He is the third | tatoes. biiUor, cream antb sugar to enter into rest since lust con-j—in 4 weeks get on the scales fereiice. One by one we go down | and not how many pounds of fat the valley to a •triumph with ' have vanished. Christ. When sickness comes please ■' plione me as soon as you call' conlitiiie htgii. to; We rogret the prodme sied for their commun-l good ineiniber of ity and make some real money by laking the iniliiitivc, getting in ing this outslanding service to on the ground floor, and reiidcr- their communities. ■ (Jnitp a num ber of growers during the past year ditl .tusi this, Tbe growitic of sericea .seed promises ti be ,|itile a profitable during the next two or three years, after which Ask '^our dealer for new Premium Ottaiog. iMlor© Havana to bacco is now used in JOHN RUSKIN,making I to iiiiiMis,»il>le lo deserilie tlieni or morning. Announcement relative m,sly alive—y- j quote prices. Every .single and oie Sunday night service will returned. We earr> .siicli a variety of [ Various kimls of j^otMls. It’s iie\l it the g^atest r-igar value at 5c» j in itself. Ynii' Smoke ^_the size you preTer — PerfectQ Extra or Panetela. I real value vvitl'- trade is solicited with Hu* HioiighI tlial oiir price- average lower.—The GimhIwiH Deparliiieu/ .Stores. Get a bottle of Kruschen Saits the cost is trifling and it lasts 4 xveeks. If even this first bot- , He doesn’t convince you this is the (loclor. .My plione. numher is; r],g easiest, safest and surest SU. *,ray lo lose fat—if you don't feel Regular services next Sunday. ^ inperh improvement in health I'he pastor will preach Sunday ^o gloriously energetic—vigor- onr money gladly .returned. be made then. i But be sure for your health s sake that you ask for and get Today is only three niinules [kruschen Salts. Get them at Hor- shorter than the shortest day of ton Drug Co. or any drugstore in the year will he.—Boston Post, the world. MR. BROAD OF WALL STREET Was Taught By,. Rev. John F. Kirk; 'Twenty-Four Certificates Given ALICE, COME HOME! ALLIS FORGIVEN Few advertisements in your newspaper start that way. ^ Yet most of them are just as personal, and almost as promising. Manufacturers and merchants must know your needs and wants, or go out of business. They must know, for instance, that about the first of next month you’ll be very much interested in a new hat, or a new lamp, or new towels. They must foresee your wishes— and have what you’ll want when you want it. fl And they do—constantly striving to suit, at the lowest possible prices. Then telling you in advertising of the gifts they have brought from the far corners of the earth, to please Your Royal Highness- Read the advertisements in this paper. They are addressed to you—personally. They bring you news of better things to have and easier ways to live. Inti mate news, of immediate interest. By Charles McM /vo^r rvooidc MAM pp , OM the OTHERSIDE )0F THIS PARK. , YOO'LL FiMD IT CAN 1 GET To IT thRouch this CATE'=' I think You can mAKEiT -'fc. ^ HA'Y ''CJaCON joST DID’. W*/'
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