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TWO THE CONCORD. Y TRIBUNE k UCSUBY . LM OPEN EVENINGS t Ma U Wntl. af ad Mi m. J aha. Jr . hare kaaaa after ntaaslam three to Um rfou rftiUac hi. M A Wratl at mm hi. tree to all aur Kirk, of a-Makan. mad other ratal). ' a lie nat lliikni Ika naMrt In hU - i at or UIt. Ma tad addrfa. (UK KUHiF. Pref J. P. Maria gamerd fr mm taauHwreie nt fit Mtol "blea wtll be a great w arc always giau n rwu M.Aiu-tar. af laltob.ry aaad a law car Two paoule Bleep la It. II la vary bandy when ant trareilag. The literary aoHaty 'of the Faith arkoal had U debate la Ike hall of Ike Jr w r A. X a targe eroard was preeeoi The delaite aim held Friday I night. IXx-emher 13th. We 3 ran at the school. Killing huf around Oak Ridge has and mat the profeesor of the faith tke omer u toe uai n.r iw arbool. Ha la a might v flue ruling man. lie aeat two of the students ov er to oar boarding bonae to give ua a -lciiil Imitation to attend tke debate. If Venaa geta a Christmas card from all of tke Haulers of hut Items he will get an armful. VENTS. GEORGEVluX Rev. unci Mr K. K Count, of Al U'tunrle, Miient last Sunday with Mr. n ud Mrs. LT. Shlna. Misses Vain Earnhardt and Mary Kelle Cannon, teachers of thetlcorge ville School, apent the week-end In Concord with home folk. Mm. L K. Mabry spent Inst Satur day in Concord. Mr. Ivan Klutti si?ut several xlays lust week with her grandfather, Mr. John S. Turner, of Stuntield. Chriatmaa exercises will be held ut i lie Ueorgerille High School ou iii dny. December 22nd, at 1 :30. The pa trons and frlenda of the school are cordially invited to lie present. Chriatmaa exercises will alao be held ut St. Martin Church ou Chriat maa day ut 11 o'clock. Everybody is Invited to be present. All those" who hare part In the exercise are re quested to be present Saturday after noon ut 1 o'clock. TULIP. wek- Fat porkers owned Dy B. II. Brewer H H Oreen, G. F. Klnehardt gnd O. VF. Iry have met their fata, aad their ana re-rt ha ami hafek bones are Mng enjoyed lv them and their neighbors. (Mir school ban grown until un as sistant teacher is needed. Miaa EWtsrfya llry bus been assisting in the school for the bist two weeks. Thanksgiving was appropriately ob served by the people, setting out a beautiful' grove of water oaks for the church and achool. The member of the church uuide a freewill Thanksgiving offering for the ThonMsrille Baptist Orphuuage and missions on Thanksgiving Day. The amount realized was $,s.s.S.".. The Sunday sch(Hl is doing well, the attendance reaching 73 to So. Mr. Jonah Pry will be at the church next Sunday afternoon at our regular preaching service, and siienk for us ou whatever subject he may choose. TEACHER. WINECOFF HIGH SCHOOL. The WUieeoff High School girls with their basketball team, visited the Seminary girls at Mt. I'leasaut. last Thursdav and played them, a game. A few minutes after Winecoff arrived the spectators began to flow in from everv direction. M. P. C. I. turned ont itt'fnll to yell for their sisters which in the end availed nothing. After ii fast and interesting gnnie the score tr, announced us 13-0 in favor of Winecoff. The Seminary girls enly out-classed Winecoff on one point and that was from an avoirdu pois standpoint. In this Winecoff was outclassed two to one. but the little Winecoff stars proved to he too much for them. The next big attraction ut Winecoff will tie a pluy. the "Hoodoo," Thurs day night, Decemlier 21. Come nud bring your friends. IMense don't for get the date. December 21st. at 7:30 p. m. REPORTER. FAITH. Fletcher Smith is far away from home, hut he has not forgotten his old friend. Venus. He bus just sent us by mail a little book and here is what is on the front page: "Official Route. Sea son, 1!)22, Walter L. Main Circus. An drew Downie. owner and Manager. Compiled by Fletcher Smith, formerly iif Salisbury." Ravlass Chain Stoics, of Salisbury, hus just mailed us one of their nice circulars. It has been raining here for several hours uud has turned warmer. The children here are practicing for the (Jhristuias exercises. We siient Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lingle, near Rock well, for the first time. We have known him for u good ninny years. He hus a farm of nearly 100 acres, and is a good old time farmer and has plenty of everything. He has six daughters, all of whom are married and doing well. He also has 21 grand children. Who can beat that? J. T. Wvatt got two cash orders by mail, one for a bottle of home-made eczema salve und one for u pair of mill stones. That's the way to do bus iness. Pay cash and no grumbling. We see in. the Barbed-Cleveland Items that Tom Thompson killed a hog that yelghed one pound for each day of Its life. He calls on Venus to beat that. Mr. M. D. Brown, of China Grove, just wrote us that he lieats it. He hus just killed a hog that weighed 370 nounds and was only 314 days old You will have to trot out another hog to beat Venus. G. (!. Miller, of Faith Killed it hog 305 duys old that weighed 427 pounds. If vou cun beat that trot out your hog Several Fuitli citizens' have just kill ed hogs. i Venus wants every little boy and trirl to send him a Christmas Card and all other i?ople who read the Kuith items ulso send one. Address Venus, Faith, X. C, Route 3, Bos 10. We want every little girl nnd boy to send us by mail uny purt of n.fouu luln pen that they muy have and we acud them a nice kodak picture that they will be proud to keep and to re- member onus. If you have uny good items mail them them to Venus, Salisbury Route S.C We will put them in with our itefus. Three young men from Rockwell have been here for the past two or three days wiring the residences in Fni Hi and In u short time we will have electric lights. The line has al teady reached Crescent nud that place now bus lights, und the line is now being- put dp to Faith. Who soys Faith is now growing? We ulso ex pect a sidetrack from Crescent siding Into the Faith quarries at an --early date. Our mayor has already aurveyed the route. The Concord Times bus a right big circulation In thla part of the county and every time it come our boarding bouse everybody wonts to read it at one tune. Venus is wishing all the renders of bis Items u Merry Chriatmaa uud a happy New Year. Thtafwill be th lust batch of tteuia that we can get i In before OUrlstinus, HKiX v Venua wants every linn who has u inlpndur to mall bim one for 1023, und ve will remember them in our items. ir. nnd Mrs. J. C. Lenta have a in baby 'that walked af nine old. If you can neat mat toot little baby. . : Wytttt, of Bockweii has juat well for Mr. Graves uud his outfit to Homer Foil's. Will drill a deep well on bis want to boy anything one htm- i year old for our collection. What PINE BLUFF. Everybody is looking forward with pleasure to the time when the weather man will put on an entirely changed program. The mst several weeks have been very disugroonble for out door work of any nature. The health of our community is generally good despite the bad weather. Only a few cases of light influcuzu have lieen reported. There will lie a box supper at the schoolhouse Wednesday uight, Decem ber 20th. The proceeds will go for the lienetit of the school. Every young girl und young lady In the community is especially requested to bring n Imix. Any one who does not live near the school und who wishes to bring u box will be cordially welcomed to enjoy the evening wltji us. The Christmas exercises and tree will lie held at the Church Saturday evening. December 23rd at ti o'clock. The program will consist of songs, rec itations, etc. Also u tulk will lie mnde by the iwistor. i EUREKA. WINECOFF. The pupils of our school are very busy getting up a play to be given on Thursday night, December 21st. at the school building at 7:30. The title is The Hoodoo," and it's going to lie u good ouf. Be sure and don't miss it. Make u date with your good-looking girl and bring her right along. Miss A. viola, of Concord, is teach ing the second and third grades at the Winecoff school, during the illness of Miss Virginia Johnson, who wus taken sick during Thanksgiving at her home near High Point. She has not yet sufficiently recovered as to be able to return. The Winecoff pupils and faculty will observe one week for Christmas be ginning Decemlier 22nd. The boys and girls of Winecoff com munity rbo are attending school at the various colleges will soon lie home for Christmas. The girls' laisket bull team of the Winecoff High School defeated Mont Ainoenn Seminary ut Jit. Pleasant last Thursduy afternoon by u score of 13 to The gume was full of pep from Ih'- giiming to end. Mont Amoena will soon visit our girls in return. Miss Rebecca Castor siieut lust Tuesday niglit. with Miss Gladys Goodman. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Goodtnun, recent. bride and (.room have moved' into their new country home near Cook's Crossing. Messrs. B. I), and H. C. Gaator, of I,enoir College, returned home Friday, December Kith. They wil speut the Christmas holidays with their pur ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Castor. We are guid to note tlmf Homer Winecoff, who hus been Iii Ruleigh for some t hue. is at home. R. OPEN A CHARM ACCOUNT Womerts and Misses' v . r ..... . ... s wr ; naderful Stvles-Rich Dualities -Exceis tiaxiilSlues MT . mmm ftpents "With Pur Collars or 1 m aa .UP (bnvertible Collars Amusing Incidents Doring fire at ' ew Bern Related. New Bern, Dec. 15. Tales of hor ror told by the men who Sought lbs fire that destroyed a fourth of the city two weeks ago are giving place now to stories of the amusing incidents that occurred while the flames raged. Mem bers of the -dynamiting squad have some Interesting ones to tell. Boy Tucker, former .chief of the fire department, tells one about an old negro and his geese. The old man had abaitdoned his nome to the blaze, and the front of the house was already burning but he refused to leave his flock until forced away by the heat. "1 saw him there in his yard trying to catch some fifteen or more1 geese," ,Mrs. Jane the ex-chief saiuj one be nud as nfany as four of "them in his arms, buut aa fast as be picked up one, two or three got any. When I told him he'd better clear out he sard ha couldn't lose bis geese. 1 left him, but saw him a few minutes Inter climbing over a fence a blocbaway with one goose In his band," Down near the union station an- 7 16 1 . ' W t m mm h mm Cm Women and Misses7 s (Every One "bpautifully d all the newest styles. up Tri Buy .. i i i V J--I .v.- Pay Later llbmmlr Suits. ) Plain Tailored and ltfli i - . .. Big VSilukTFoS Hen and BoysJoo An eleoant array of ad the newest styles and colors uijy Wow- Ray aFUr Christmas Men and Yeun$ Mens SUITS 4li50 Hny with wtraf X Wiser All the "ATVf newest Style $ and colprs V i J V SO UP Doys 2 Pants and Stylishly made JIM Hair- Cans-Shirk fweaters, Thqes- t MJA Mouses- starts-furs C09tS South Union S JAMES H. y Branch Stores, in Leading Cities FARLEY Concord, n. a PRAISES WORK OF HOME DEMONSTRATION At.KMS MeKlmmoii Says. Comnils- sionera Who Refuse Amironriation For Work Malte Great Mistake. (By the Auorlnlrd rrw,) other negro on seeing hie borne in the path of the Ri aze rushed into the house to appear a moment later with a huge tin heater on his back. Smoke, was Dourine out of tbe section of Dine Unit was snatched up with jtbe stove, aid J uuwMkt tal.ir r Vi man'i nlnttiAM warn U n7tsIM lire iiuaun livvuv "CM In a blaze. Bealwliig what was hap pening be dropped hla load and fled. It was a common tbiug to see ter rified pegroes throwing furniture and clothing through the windows or metr home into tbe very path of tbe fire wltb never a chance to save tbcu. italelgh, N. C, Dec. 18. AssertlnaJ Him. a imse nieu oi econour) la cajising sonje of the newly elected boards of commissioners in several coimtles to "seem disposed to discon tinue tbe work of home demonstration agents.," Mm. Jane McKlmmon, In charge of this department In North Carolina, rotiny lHsueit a statement proteatlng such action and outlfntaf t iiiccouipiisiaiieuis 01 ine woracrs. piacontlnuuuce of these nKenta would be one o the worst mistakes that uny board of commissioners could iiiiike,'' said Mrs. McKiuiluou, " be en use each worker m an ineestment rather than an expense. They have Hone ufucb In boll weevil Infested counties In aiding the farm women to secure an Income aside froo ttout giv en by crucial farin opprntloiis. v "Not .only are the agents helniiiK in canning work, in home iMinititlcitlon, in niaklna: the home life of the farm more satisfying and real, lint they also are nciiunj; to hrliiK an income to tbe farm home nnd this the county fnth-. era seem to forget. "Some of the offieluls can see where the. farm ugent call help because he gives assistance directly in the Held with tbe muln income earning crops, but. I hey neglect hi observe how tbe cunning work also is helping, how the eggs, the dressed poultry, the little surplus from the garden nud other things about home are lieing used to bring In cash when euab U so budivl iwium miv wild, Ib&I & Hcveral delegations,. women huVe present," she said. "Tlie commiHsion-vi-Hjfr not know what a hardship they are placing on the women and girls Who are Jirolitlng by the work of the agents," visited Mrs. McKiml ubopt the action of. J couimifHiouers, sue sn "I feel wltb these. very worst time to re discontinuing the flgutfs is wheq the'. inlulning onrds of 'omen that the I expenses by ; ot tne borne l oil wee til Youth and Age. lOdiubiirgh Scolsman. A woman tin longer in tbe blush 'of her first fouth, whs trying to over come the reluctance of a little, girl to ret iie for The night. - y "Being sl'yBis old. she said, "you tdiould go to bed ut sl. Mieu you are seyen you ww ne aoie io stay up un seven, .unit when you are eight you cun keep tlwuke till eight." The child ized Ihoughtfully, wltli a nfimtal arltbnicflc look at4bi; klnd l.v'uee. with Its crown of gray hair, nbd remarked: "Then I suppose you never go to ben ut all : - Mrs. .ilorgmfet r. Montviiie, of sen granted" a nat iV foot rest to tie iling parlors. teutHoil issed:in' Hoil Who AN AAZlMi STOIIY. Tlirce Knglislimen Kaved From lug Pot 11 Cannibal (biff, Was Friopirtft, Oxford. London, Dec. 15. An amazirig story which may niit be truo of hnw three young Oxford grudnates were "plucki'd frum the boiling' at the bands of cann'bals is related in this week' "Truth." Three men who were engaged ,n missionary work in Porneo, or Papun. were captured by the natives who trussed them up and prepared to make a feast of them. Tbyee large fin s were 1lng sturted,' Thres pots were pro IvcM. und nlves sharpened, when Kpddenly there uriflved oil the scene a nig' mgr6 'more elaborttely ap- purel led than the others. He was evidently tbe chhtf df the tribe. He seemed at first much pleased at the situation, says tlie st.yy. but after examining the captives lie called a vaiavey at wWch It was clea be wa 6'ajcUn to tgelr belug cooked. Ho silenced the opposition to i)ls views Try bludgeoning the dissenters and finally secured the 'release of the missionaries. 'Pile narrattre proce.- ls: ' "Then the cider said in po.nl Eng lish with n slight Oxford drawi: " ' am very sorry you havo been In convenienced gcntleeu, but all is well now. These warriors will see yui; arc ly back to your missionary station. And so good-tjyc' "Then he whispered aside: "Tin lii-eseed so differently mat probably you do not recognize me,out I recogiae you well eough. You wjrc along with me at Rulllol three years ago, and of course no Balltol man could tblnfc-of bating a fellow Bali'.ol man.' " ' Itilkf In sight. . Bair: Thla' t'finle 'wave Is awlijl." Oiirr: "Oh, dou't worry. Kome or these .days tbe gunmen are going io run up ogaln,stOur mocteiil pive womea " '
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