PAGE EIGHT 0 0 1 jjj, £3 o c 1 ! -^l.' T '.*:■ '-'•. -"ma&OTfc fopifeg&i go ! TOBACCO BED CANVASS ! f GET ST AT GILMER'S NOW! f 0 Tlic pror.M* maivri l! pv- • lor t.'bacon ' eds v •.r«v-J, vijjrto. • jiwiitv in sever:;! 0 0 weaves and ferades, and; fresh, stock. You will be ihornoKhiv satisfied with the •' c N fabrics and price, Oet :i • t.ow while it's on your ir»ii:d. and have ii reud> when y«iu 1 want it. £ ( —— ■' - —— v £ NO BUANO ! ' :\"!:XO. 4 j GUADK NO. •' URADE NO. 7 f 3 I-2c ! 5c I 5 I=2c 6 1 -2c f | yard j yard j yard | yard \ 0 * o oooooooc>oc>oooooc>oocoooooooc-c-oc>oo»oooc-o-ooo>oooooocoooooo "Patriotism and Education' Thi- i.-. tlu' month f l.invdn am! "Washington, tho two tri't it I'liiam t-, ! .■ is; tho transformer- •' tl iar • a' • i'f this nation ii. - ' . tplishnnMi!s. In . 1" •■;. • i : ■_• in- n -;v • ivo l»irth .• r. \ '■ t' tit - i "inmanditin tVm t" 1 •; . i-n. wonn i' t ! ji ~ T.t \ isi-m v. th tv .v. ,i a;.; r ■ .*. n our r.ati' n's iirvtlo f-r a:: I do mot ray and tht» resultant equality of oppor t n.sty t> all |>..rtunity t" iau riff ivirarlli - f : vironniont or :r aistnn V r.>ha"t Lincoln, ihf vhi Id «>t* jm»v> » . . nuunu y; George Washington, scion of \v. alth ami at i~t ■ . ' both ai* • in thi - fri •• ian*i to ; 11 ■ highest office with th gift of I •*. ition. Th •r> ' ! ''.a ry ' . tlu r for , he v ' ' • the •i-tn-r -j'lvi natimr ;• liven -ai.i tr. • i-n ; - . I . A . • : ( V ; •/ Th na * - ' hat !! -ili.- - th a., wry l.:t ••!«- at. \V ~l:ii!g-.on rhall »*.«•: fail in its ii . iii i i'. ili: atinn's nice and w: i r ..r its i hildh"od in i "•'* ir>n nv • .f th. i leal i «-»t;.b/-hed 1; IV. li. Wi* .:•! ' ' fall on I !.•(> 1 : . i ' .. ■ r hr - we will eternally .usure. \V. are accomiilishing this by setting ut> o.h cati »n whah - ~ ;ira r i our p.'.trio' i.-: i. iliat -tiuui lat« - ambitions and ideal* f r -r.- i-.-i. This >;■ ;ti-m wi- shail • alotisly guai i and foster a- a >al to th • men: it thus luv.nr..- a p-itri fa.'tor; it elimir.at.-s ! and «: _ ■ i.'!> a universal 1-v. an-; 1 tr . it be nmes a foreai"- 'ii.*nt j' '•f :.:.:ional ideals; it .val,. - truth j* f v truth's sake, cnii .'-. If with equality of opport it ty and L t:a-asuring results in t t 1 ity. 1 to serve. ; ( In the \V rid War, \ those 1 who stood for it. th. force I * proved a citadel t.. i■ • . .rale. |' It now ktio.-king ts of ' legislation • •ka.tr .. . :v laws' 1 art not to carry th V rican Flag , into every school; it .- the tnot've :, p'-.vi r v.! ; v im-tr.i- . politan newspapers to initiate a na-' tion-wide orat i oitest on the ' :ii'« r».i• iir i "..-titution, a ' i. • . nat • nal m enient whin President f'oolidge has outspokenly .nd >rs •1. .ng A . t riis.u the air tone; it i- . tir-nt* in its ..dvoi .icy of universal . tiir.r i• s- pective of origin, status r environ- n mint. Thc> work nf our YK- : TMK!) VY'S i has been done. Tin : nf :h*' 'ld- ) .\ro::ltO\VS is >t!ll in ■• ir hand .in ' which education must ho rceognisjd j ( as the foundation of fntnr - i," the enemy of crime, th - ba klun • of ( morals, the conservator of home . ( and the essential of citizr nshi . This, . is our task—the tram-latin i * m r . itrh ; S edu-ation of these ideals 'iito iv. ii- ; ties. '/ Lincoln and Washingt..,- \vlav:( more such men be ours." ISvtter ( Schools Lc agUi', In.. i ( , Tom Tarheel says that some of ( the folks in his community w; re .»,) \ lelighted with th- way milk fatten- ( id their pigs that they are actually feeding it to the babies nowadays, j When hens cannot forage for bugs ( and worms they should be fed animal j protein in the mash. Such feeds as ■ j butter-milk, meat meal or fish meal j . are the best sources, advises A. G. Oliver, poultry extension specialist. Stop hens from eating eggs by feeding oyster shell and scattering the grain feed in deep litter to keep them busy. | \ School Torm ' > r-... I'. rill i- r :h of time Is art k. ' during the - '. .>i v ..i . I i of sell, ols v. nf, •.: ! - . r • one school the aw rage length of t • used to) . .'gsiat • a.i•>.!'.■ ' of time ,all the sir. 1- in th" ir- op i i-at Is a . ■ e r.'ti •> f r.',, ithat in ease of the rural hools the! length of '- .\; re--. ; average nun, r• f days ;.ll - i 1s ar. ki' t o[ . ti, u ; :!e in the . . ■ ': ,iv. riiio lengtii ..f : > '"U com to tile act .lal ■r of daj.- :i.« ' OOC-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC' c>ooooc'oooooooc'oooc>ooooooooo'coo^ooc>ooooooooooooooooooo MOTOR TO KING ! THE BIG SALE NOW GOING ON | I READ PRICES BELOW: " 0 1 A 0 iTT~Tirrr X 11 Z—a Hi 0 nj Y |S , i IS. i || Wneti you re-rooF, lay ) | T>' 1 j BIRD'S shinSesfe"© 4 |H y Jj !fe I | c i over _ x s m j i I the old j j % j'"?'l (j quart Octagon Shapp Tea Kettle, $2 25 value $1 3li S J ■ •*> cup Octagon Shapp Percolators, $1.20 value hi)c 0 X ■{ rTt?' H 97J ~g! 8 quart Preserving Kettles S)Sc 0 0 Ii • ■ I T")A HI \TC\ ■ 1» quart Preserving I\ettle9 $1.12 P 0 ■ 1 / lv.v/v-r r 1 v_l | 10 quart Water Paik $1 50 value '.»Bc V 0 l| \/ K ipiart Water F'itchers, 9Sc value 09c 2 £ |L M 11 ijuart dish Pans 08c X Large Frying Pans W)c a $ 1,. „ • i ~ . tl o w-i ... „ li quart Sause Paris 09c A q We Buy in Carload Lots—That s Why \S e Can Save \ou X x So Much. ( v V l-olv Ruhber li ofing for ...$1.20 i" I RNI TURL! 2-ply I'uhher Hoofing for sl.>9 .">• niece Leather Covered Parlor Siite s4'-si {> -i-ply lltibber Roofing for $2.45 •••piece Leather Covered, with.l'acenette sl2 50 a V I ply Heavy Slate, 00 pounds to the rolls for s2.io 8 piece Leather Covernd Porch Suit*- S2B ."id A X Nails, 2"-10 S Penny Headed Wire, per pound . 4e Chairs, $1.35 value, •» tor $(5.7;) $ X, .yJ- .iO Nressers, on sale $10.1)5 0 ——————■ ———————— ———————$20.50 Dressers, on sale slli.tls. C , . . SIS. 50 Dressers, on r ale sll (15 6 o Men s Overalls, Shirts and Trousers. s piece iron Beds, sih .*io value $0.75 W 0 , 3 piece Iron Beds, $10.5" value sl2 08 V 0 ( arhartt Overalls for men 91.02 3 piece Iron Beds, $lB 50 value si:i,7s > 0 Adams Overalls tor men SI.BO v Q Blue Bell Overalls for men $1 ;'*> Y 0 Blue Bell Overalls for boys 3 to U> years 80c * ,lt " MKN S AND LADIKS' HOSE 0 Blue Bell Overalls for bovs 11 to 1"'» $1 i*> l*»c value, on sale at pair 0c i Men's best grade Work Shirts 80c value Ladies' Silk Hose 4-! c V Men's medium grade Work Shirts 09c SIOO value Ladies Silk Hose 23c 0 y Men's Pants, regularly sold at $3-75 on sale at $2.08 ■ ■ > 0 MATT RESSES $ A T> . , tv/t J* • Mattress, for sl2 48 0 % Patent Medicines. sl2 :.o Mattress, for ! !!!! $lO,lB 0 ty Yerke's Cod Liver Oil. pint bottles (J'.tc 50 Mattress, for SS.OB $ X' Wampoie's Cod Liver Oil. pint bottles .. 70c Mattress, for $7.48 V Massingill's Liver Oil, pint bottles 28c A \\ ine of ' arriui, lor (>9c PILLOWS —$3 75 values, per pair $2 08 0 > Syrup of Pepsin. sl.lO size for 89c $3 50 values, per pair $2 ?.» 0 6 —— £ | SHOES AND OXFORDS im» springs r,. r k u u si m h- j.. „ni v .- m.iw 6 * 9 Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's: all the new spring MILLINERY lust received two hundred Spring and Sum- 0 0 and summer styles goes in this sale, special everyday. Come titer Hats for Ladies. Misses, and Childre:.. The Newest 6 V be with the crowd. Styles go on sale. BUY YOU EASTER HAT NOA'. 6 0 g ! SHORE MERCANTILE COMPANY j | "The Big Store" King, N. C. % jf THE OANBURY REPORTER . sth . Is wore in session. I "it > and Kuril Til.* ehildren in the lurirest .ty system.* hav«* the a ivantavre of th • I'iUf -* - Ii .. I term in N'orth »'.,rn in a\ ,>t nearly tt'ia in intlis for 1 th ra .The lift• •. ii smallest eity *y>f. 111s iiavo an av. r ai,':* li tiirth ..f il l m ■ ( More ti. 11 ! ifikh t in -lit h~. Tin- rial - hooN. on; til.' other hand. lia.o ;.n averair ' :.-mi of is.'t i|iiit.' -rviii months f.■ r ti>. white and a f:a>'ti>ni more than j •ii** eiinstitiitiin;d niinieiiiin of .-.\ :'iiths fur the nil.rid. A total of i or al>.."> per eent, of the ru- | ! ral white children, and 180,885, or :»2.S per cent, >f the rural colored ' children, are enrolled in schools hav ing a term of less than eijrht months. A total lit' 10 or 51 per cent ol' I ail the school children in North t'aro-1 liaa, did not have the opportunity to! attend sc'.ool as much as eijjlit j months, Why Gasoline is Higher; M n.v . .• that jraso- i 1 .■; - i\ i. . •-r 1««\v, red at the pi nsure of It »ckefelk>r a::., the I'll I ■: 11 .i y. V•! ■ ■ '.'V- ■ ■ is ..' n'ted lty the . n rise In prices, few have tm> , ' ' ' as«>|i for tiv ;,ii". anci . ii' ;, Vc; " ijoo-i i'i ,is" i, a- Iliar \\: : sI - ., oil in-ius; i > n. .!■ •; • and IT.: simply i'l old law "t' y ai d dein tild. i Nu'.h'iiin-r i!.-' icitiol.- the price t■ •! ;.:iy ::i ; i i-i.«l>K- ex! tit. For u long ".iin.' icasoline prices | h,i\ ' ci'!'. ; i: hw, even with tllei road tax ir.i ■ ~.'d l y many states adued. I 'lit tl.i cheat* nasoline will | soon lie a tliinjr >f ttic past, unless, highly productive new "il fields, now i unkiii'Wti, are iii-i ••v.-red. thvintr to tile driiiinu of tremen-| • di>u.«ly piodiii! \ e rew wdls at l,onir ' l-eaeli, Santa I S- rii.ws and Hunt ; in IT, oil, I a I if" 11. ■a. the llurhnuk lielii of Oklahoma and ihe Powell field in xas in I'.'L*mention only a few •f the prii.eii .d i ties, crude oil pro duction of tllitcd Stales mount-; ■ d lllipreceil, >i heights. •'« aehinu' at its peak the • I. 1 lllous t it a I of U.-! , 1 barrels *t. a siiijf!- nay. Some very pr ...tic.' n. w fields iMi ;v sil*o onei.c,; ;:i m 1:• '5. 1 ■;11 ail i have ti"\\ fallen oil' •. e.,;:., so that at pl'c-.tlt tile a.iiiv >d.alien of j :he I'nited States iii vivas dto : "proxiniaiely I I'll-barrels. | viiich '» liit sulVicien', to sunply the I demand, -o that the accumulated 1 i surplus is being drawn upon. N'o mi-1 portant new fields arc in sight to j offset this decline and stocks of crude [ oil now above ground are only suf ficient for 157 days' supply. I Hue to the increased number of ! automobiles and urea tor use "t* crude I oil :.f fuel, the demand for ''.'"J"' will I probably be from !•*> f> per n.it | ! jireati r than last year. On the ba.-is ;.f tii. known fact*. a s ntv.t> >!' od ! '.t i•••!'..i lent, lu nee the hi;rtu" ;• li . ■ . I! -tier prices, however, will ' 1 ;,• .:t! 11 ir l and it i ?v •le tint: •I'M !H W ll'd.jj. Vi lli i'l I i unli »• this !»•«• i- *r ,i ices n ay lv t y.v :.-ii for l ■ a iit ite period. CiLii i .0 wjC wti'tiU SETTE"-!!EkLTH BATTLE | i Tireless in Services Advancing Cause of Freedom from Human Suffering. Not pjono in preparedness f *r emer gencies. but ia a tireless offensive i battle for better health is the Ameri- | can lied Cross nti~se maintaining In peace time the high tradition of her war service. As in war. the same se'f efl'aeing service for humanity toes on its o'ii t. effective way con tent in its accomplishments. sookltiß no public acclaim. Knrolled in the i T!' d» t 'ross X ursine: Service are 10 fiP.fi | of tli.'se nilvloner* of health, nearly I 1.0"o carrying the message of a iinor public health to as many communl- | tics and 1 100 teaching large classes in home hyu vne and care of the sick. l-'\a''tlv im'i Hod rross nurses are vtill : on du'y ovorspys, helping the struggle ] forward toward the li'trh standard of American nurse efficiency in many i countries WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1925| • ! i r I I: WALL DECORATIONS A The latest reproductions in fine Art Wall-Papers and house decorations are I shown in the sample line of ORRF.LL & CO., the leading Chicago Wholesale Wall-Paper and Paint House. Papers to i uit tkc most rc fineJ tauten, at exceptionally LOW PRICES. See these hangings before buying. N. IIA MARTIN, Danhury, N. t\ * f 1

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