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in lavttat, but safer all eirciuBeUn
aaa tht nadtr of tub roannvntc·
4oaa mat fmM <u with h!» ua«
It ta not ait»—ι j that »ho r.imi b>
>ailhh»il. hat «c iojiat that ;t cm
(t*aa aa «a wiiwc» of *oo4 faith.
" ι of weaaiDK». enter
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JIMMY" KETUKM3
ι kni waxed and wu
ι (Mi uw af Jim A. Taylor
l»wi< «a u; |·ΙΗ1α1 ticket. Etcd
■e, tbc Onnoertcf of Bwutt Chan
ty MMakcn AM hi· wv a η in
to «ajar* with to tke rood old day*
wtoa the radical* offered mort «ri
mm opyorftton thas they win to able
to affar again aoon. Ϋοτ tile roaien
al «β waleoaac kit Mwptuw of the
■ inhMiua to Mm a caadidatc for
to iAk wt county mi—Iwlnaar.
Mr. TmyWr waa named yesterday
la · miMn af to county ajw.aU»»
ι imiitoii when it waa loaned that
Marvin Wade, cbaatn aeeeial vnb
to Ο to vacancy canted by
t'a inability ta ran. could
y tor.
fei
of Mr. Taylor will
all Pernor rata ibmM be b«
able M pile ay aa oTfrvhelaiiiif ma
parity la the November election.
Daring to maattag at Lflttagton
jWidai Ckilnu Hannibal L.
Qadala anato conaiderable entbih
•Uja aaaof to ι ammlttoeataa and
raidvtataa by laUiiif them what the
Mg rally to to told M LUUnxton oa
October 4 «aa going to do toward
awKng to party faction· together.
Geiaiaaa Muriaaa la going to be
ton far tot oceaaioa aad will da
Hear oae of Ua great «pnebaa far
>. A barbecue ia to to an
one
trimà
U>
old and
bar·
HI» I*.
•f tit· «id
plut wWch
■He et Uw
Coapuy
the Brill
f«r and
DRIVER DIES
SUDDENLY HERE
tajojr th· Knim of Ike·· m et
OW. Hfgtulm October I, lHt.
J. H. BUFFALO E, Plutor.
WHITE WAT PftOGtAM
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MONDAT
"Rider ai Λ· Xing La*" Larry B*
mon Coa*dy "Sue· Hand."
i ———
TumsoAT
Comianc* Talnuufcr* in "Kxpvti·
mautai Marriac*·"
WTONESDAT
KjMtxJr U -WkiU Eaflc". Harold
L7«yJ Comtdr, "Lrt'i Go." CkHity
Conwily "Guiog Through Th* Rjra."
PRESIDENT HANDS ~~
FORMER SOLDIERS
"SOB" STUFF ONLY
(Toatiaiitd from pac* 1)
«nwn ui \.onfTT» nan mua το
tlo th'i abtolut· bit of justice. tb«T
would h»r» been pilloried. parhap·
«on·, ht gcU down to what amy be
tenrwM the ermx of hi· disapproval of
th· bill tlial j that Gongr»»» did not
heed him and lr*jr a gtn»or*l îalaa tax.
adding: "Such a plan «ai unaeccft-i
able to the Congru·» and the bill baa|
W cnartrd without even a soggest
>nd mean· ol meeting the coat." It has
Ibwen ι»; oat In this correspondence
from Umi to tiai that nek an ra
ta»· for a re to would temc. It was
to make possible «uch an una· that
the Republican confer»·»* threw out
of th· bill Simmon· amendment which
provided that the interest on th* for
eign d«M should be naad to pay the
bocas cort. it the mmc time throw
iing oal the MrNsry land project a
m* ml mont, «ο that tMe Welt and
e«oth mlftht be too anoeh aroused
I over the reto of President Harding.
Cat Oat Of Bag
Ami th· Pro«'d»nt leta another eat
no', of the bar -The Rcpabllesna bar·
[been .■boating as to bow splendidly
ItHey hnve been œving money tince
; they cane Into power, and here coma
President Harding laying "the latest
budget figure* for the current fiscal
: year. »kow an e»llmatsd deficit of
[more than 1650.000.000 and a forth·
I cr dcEcit for the year «socceding,
cren after cotmti;ig upon all Intertst
cn'iectiont on foreign indebtedness
which the totcrnnicnt ia likely to tm
ctr* " And on this «am· day than
η·α m «cimrnvy VH> (ilWDlva ΙΠ «■«
Houtc of orer Ι&βη,ΟΟΟ.ΟΟΟ for the
carrent luctl jratr. It will be noM
alto that Pmidcnt Harding himself
(kink* that then* spll be internet paid
on foreign ndebtcdne*», thoujrk there
m IImm who were booting at the
une view when presented by Sena
tor Simmon* Bat this foraigc la
debtednfu It ao« to b« uxd to pall
tbe Republicans oat of the in—«loi
kl «hi* they
had lu
hMUnl Hani lag and ho ha* vetoed
the aoMler boast brtl And aMU *J>e
How of SiprtMnttttn·, by reason
of there being en ouch Democrat* in
it te tara the tealea, will not «atain
the veto, the oottook la that big
butines* will be «neecasful in havine
IJVO ugh men in that body te «reH a
rate there to J oat above the one-third
βτητν to *o*tain the veto. That it
(be outlook and the former eerviee
men may at weil make up their miada
that the game !» up for the
preteat and that thry will* have "to
piek their flint* and try again." And
at they d· to they ahould remember
that Pretident Herdiof aaid in hie
•no'tege that tbur will be "a farther
deficit next year," which it a warn
In* of no benu* next year without
a tales tax. And be will not toggstt
a tax that wi)f reach the war prev
ia* it.
CASPER WARREN LEAVES
DUTCH TO ENTER MINISTRY
(Continued from pair* 1)
Je not haw to much difficulty in
raking the proper 4eci#ionn. but
thoee wka in not mm Montr 01
later Face eqoarniy tk* etOM of tkeli
•wit. The caaaaa of inch marcel
differ with napcet to the life of th«
tndleWoaL
My Ufa ha· been all tkat any yaaaf
km could hope for, yet for «avérai
y care there kaa hern ψ «Iran re tuj
at ay heart, with an apparent warn·
iac tkat we are oat of place wher
we raaain la a profession or po»i
Uoe, tkat fail* to cat] into play, i·
the hiffheat pomlbte way. the greater
number of oar bast facultiee. # li
B>omenta of prayer and méditaCioi
and even snM the crowding cam o:
Ufa. it hai come nnbiiiden and an
waicomr to diatorb and trouble,
couldn't understand.
Àhant —··— ·—% »« -J
wooden church that many of you ii
memory Hold «o deer, my Sunda;
School Teacher remarked that he be
tloved Qod would lone day call on.
of m boy· Into full time terries fo
Christ. Though cnty a lad of twe!v
•r thirteen an unseen Anger Ktmti
to point β>> ut. I couldn't undor
(toad.
During mv Mg» ichool Jilt, ' w»
conrlacrd Utat ay lot would be foeni
either in the profession of law or tlr
ministry. Why two7 Oh, the perplexi
ties this question has caused me to
endure. 1 couldn't understand.
Donne the first three yeais ο
my celfcge course, it was unusual!
noticeable that I, a law «tnden
ritould lake such an active interest 1:
r. M. C. A. and B. Y. P. U. work,
could not be satisfied to lie aroani
e» ttft Oftn when three nwt «31
were -4» 1 could not nader
*tas4. J
Al ajr Bit la the tray when the
al rooapheflLwaa ati but r»l)»fout.
whort· oaêwHj ràtijttouj «rvk· wao
conducted Ay · Catholic chaplain. 1
waa lr\ftra«Ual In Orjjanlïlnf * Bi
ble Clam Λ preeunn* the aerriee of
a Baptiit Aller in a nearby town ai
preaober. wj/otr wceke pajecd ano
h» waa eaflF away. The taak fell to
roe, by reqlat of the boy·, many of
whom werl ajooof the ee-called
"roufh ne>«_ajul hard boiled" claee.
Thf act!rit® of ont teacher'* ehureh
ceued andi wae there a few we«lu
! later that Ibit participated In orr
. «niiinf a »Ύ. P. U. which led to
I the reopmiK ft the chuicfa. I chrat
I know wiry Jefco·· theec thing· nor
I «ma in my.aen·
to face eth day
"Shall It be law
understand.
J How
lor jrtar at
the» rUrtac
or the mtrd£ryt" Only Ood wiU r*«r
to »ee th« cloae of
that I could hart rtop
cri time and remained
at*i often mj
a thought had no
I Vnuw how
that year. Λι I
ped the iililfc
in colljw*
thovebt, bi
place In thai Infinite plan. Why
■hoold 1 f# thla
tmderataad.
•My hlgtial
way? I couldn't
ambition
to be ■
■oed lawy4r&at until · few daya ago
! ( couldn't .«aUmtand why everything
wemed to d*r ac from It, why my
rcry nature leeraed to be perrertod.
80 alone wwflM Γνβ «ettled It all
a:id new I· fcdcrirUnd, and now 1
nuit paaa onl
"I heat a vuilf yon cannot bear
Which nyfl moat not stay;
I we a handfiau cannot aee
Which beeMw me away."
Oh how j(&prta to leave you, yon
wSo hare b*Ak> dear and meant ao
much te ne. Tu, "I'd iUj In U>«
fardeη with Him, but He bid» me
go." How weak and unworthy I un
bat Hit Grace II aufficient. I can't do
much but:
"Thei»'» aurrJy tomrwhf rc a lowiy
place,
in earth'· harvest ao wide,
There I may labor thro' life'* »hort
g——
day
For Jesus, th« crucified."
In rirw of the above fact* I re
gretfully yot chrrrfully lender my re
signation as Kapertntcnrirat gf onr
Sunday School and If In your opinion
I nm uorthy to #fltcr~ upon further
preparation to be your representative
far Cbrtft I shall appreciate your
tetter of approval to the Southern
BaptJt Tkvoloclcal Seminary, Loei*
τίΐΐβ, Xy.
Rod bleat yo« «very ono and may
Ilia guiding Spirit ever oveaehadow,
protect arid comfort you and when
Mia will »hall haVc been accompltakod.
lay we meet within the eternal gates
to ahar* Hti Glory forcrcr.
ιβΜΊβΧΚϋ
Condensed statement of th· comSon of the
BANK of HArIeTT
Γhi ko and Coats. N. C„ at theytloee oj| basines* Sept.
RESOURCES vj
Loans and Discounts
Overdr
Furniture and Fixtures
Τ ·'. S. Boni
Ij. S. Revenue Stamp»
Cash in vai\lt and othe/ strong bank
£
, · -
χ · ι >\ r-wr*
Caj;
Î4 1,682.84
6.78
2,200.00
79,700.00
17.48
141,827.98
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OFFICERS:
Β. N. DUKE,_.
W. A. ERWIN.1
K. P. DAVIS,.
C S. HICKS....
5. J. CLARK, h
J. C. GRAHA]
' The attention
the above state
persons who are
«wtive or idle fun
-Vie·-]
.Aaibtont
|f the public ia reap
mt. We will be plei
iking a safe place
to call on or write
-President
President
President
(active)
—Cashier
Cashier
4 per cent allowed on time deposit·
Department.
called to
to have atl
posit their
in Savings
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(WILL
We have jukt reo
Willy»-Kniffht.yOne
Kill are on hand.V Yo
tomobile value e«r c
led one car load of Overland
Villy»-Knight and four Ovarii
know what they ara—the beat
ered the public. We will be |
hie to you.
NEW PRI
Overland
OVERLAND and willys-i
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NEW FALL
GOODS
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Women who are searching for th^ecason's most mod
ioli app&rel «/ill find what they <lesi/e in our stores, dresses,
coats, coat suits; skirts, hat*, shine.? — everything they
want to wear.
These goode wire personally selected by Mr. John P.
Johnson during his recentA'isit to the northern marketn
with a view to pleating thpse who like to trade with us.
They are hound to please you, and we will feel grateful
if you will give us afi «Opportunity to show them to you.
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Prosperity smiles upon us : Strike
while the iron iyhot : We will
sell for two days only.
Saturday and Monday, September
23rd and 25th onlv!
Only 29 Ladies, $1 5.00 feilk Dresses $8-50
Only 49 Ladie*,$10.00 All Wool Drpisea^- -$4.50
50 Ladies $3.50 Gingham DresjeyC._.- $2.00
Ladies $7.50 Skirts _J aO.A.\ $5.50
100 Ladies $l .qp WaiJts -Vvo—80,1
69 Pairs Men's $5.00 Serge PanteN^T - y/ $3.00
27 Men's $15 OCX Blue £>erge Suits $8*25
)0 Dozen Youngi Men's $2.00 Caps $1.25
39 Young Men'sll30.Q0 Suits $16.50
About 100 Girls S2.50 Felt Hats $1.50
About 300 Ladies $7/50 and $8.50 Hats. .. $3.85
10 Dozen Men's 11.00 Work Shirts 65c
8 Dozen Men'· $3jj00 Dress Shirts $1.50
6 Dozen Men's $5^00 Dress Hats $2*95
Our House is fui of choice bargains. All kinds of Gar
ments, Shoes, Millinery, Dry Good· and what men, wom
en and children weér. AU bought on a lower market and
we sell much cheaper. Come before our itock is broken.
In the YELi
LOW FRONT STORE
R. G. Taylor Company
September 21, 1922. '