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THE FARMER'S ROY I Our chain gangs and other panel in* emotions is North Carolina depend largely for their population on Im properly trained farmer-* boys. Are you. Brother Funner, doing your part In raining convict timber to smooth the highway! for you In your old age? the nature of the man ia in a large measure determined by the training Riven the boy. And hen, rises another rolnt for your ser.our consideration Vi: the ralt.ak" you make in train " «r v-«.- 1-iv oiitt be overcome, if rt all. by *h» mao you make of him erd it will be the hardest tr.uk of ( or life. >ou *re, the rer*. of in, a* well a» you and the boy, ore dcepif concerned about the kind of m in h* ll to be. For remember the "Parn. er*» Boy" repretcn’.a to,- 's-vert tuua of boys. Taking the country as a whole, former's boye perhaps are abo it equ al to all the other boys pot to 'elite:. In this State, however, whan, thee - . «r* no large cities the «m» o' ag*. ►”“* eulturtaU outnumber other aaMu'| male citixen* two to ono. You then that thie clan cf (joy? ii .. j have the greatest share in the futui* control of the State. This of coin** with all deference to his love'v sister who has equal voting power with him and who is rapposed to be just as well trained a* he. They wjl| do molt of the voting. They wfll make the lava, directly or otherwise. He and the will stop for ward and take the nine of govern ment, or nay who shall do to (gay potlng that “He” embrace! “the” w« will now drop the feminine pronoor and proceed at before with the un demanding that a goodly number of the farmer! “boyi" arc girl!, and any system of training not planned for both would be e failure for eith er.) He is to determine whet kind of eh u re Set and schools wv ahull have, if any. So we are all anxious to know, dear air, what kind of dll ten you arc going to make of your child. Is be lively? Wdl, he ought u> be. You do aot want a corpee er a mummy do you? You can’t move your car without a spark end sparks don't come from dead batteries. When you go to ride you want everything In psrfaet work ing order with a cool kaad, dear eye and steady hand to direct the won derful mechanical energy property. You would not think of starting your car without someone to stsar and control it would you? Surely nos: neither would you huy.a colt and tarn him out for the neighbors to train according to thalr several fancies. But do you know under whose tafhe enee your boy spends a peat part ad hit time? Many a boy has bean ruined hope* and aspirations and offer help in working out the good ones and discarding the bad ones. Tbe boy is attma djMoinfid by Mb cool Croat ia* at lad naturally tan* to ooneotu site for th» a/mpadliatlc coinpanloi, «bt» bio nature mra la tiba ** jaiity of eoooa this a*n ■■rti la trouble for the boy, to mow for the parent*, expense for the abate and the blacken lay af a aoal for eternity Those erbo are aad eat found aad whoaa language, habits, aad yaaaral rportmeat are moat attractive to the average boy whan be ehooaa* hie-own way are usually anfk tor the teak of trahtlay oar future ettiaenry. You have what you believe to be a tboi oughly eouspelont driver for yoa> 3B.«* o ' -our hone, *hy not use a* yood judgment 1j» regard to the raei. !a! and physical welfare of the boor in which dwells the immortal *oul of vou> son or daughter? When you have properly reared him lo the aye of accountability, Hav* taught him proper respect for ays i’J divinity have Instilled Into hit ndnd and heart the laws of the Creav —p——g—■— or concerning his masterpiece; then it la veil enough for you and he to /an together for hia Ufa work, bas in* your Judgment on the general ehareoterietioe of the ehlUl. Hie In ellnation and general adaptability. 1: ia poor judgment to decide that be ta see a child la bright, intelligent and apt la studies he ou*ht to prepare for a profemien such a* lev, medi cine or the ministry. I vonlrt like to know where the Idea come from that the professions must , be taken by all the bright rhi'.dre" and that any sort of a foot would 'do for a farmer If there )e any trade or profession on earth that rv n ':e- n roomier mind or better Judg ment than gind farming this wlter .would like to know what It Is. Your farmer boy or girl necdr juar 'at much schooling, just w inteueier training aa the child who u In J'nr.. and other celling The Mlnieteriul student does not study Hebrew. Cmk and Latin or the other .lead fuiguagea for the parpen »ar.«K them. Never Hevua o in* them he (era forjeta >ut the very manuring of mereieed, broadened end i Ml hie mind eo that he to » handle a dlfiaelt aitaattea than lie brother of ea gnat mentality bat1 !re» training. Bo wHh the farmer. I ww an old farmer with probably lixty Mill Supplies; • • #- l , We have a large and complete stock of j Mill Supplies on Hand. Hoe Mill Saws, Bits and Shanks. Hoe Small Sews, Disc ton, Atkins and Ohlen Bits : and Shanks. Steel Split Pulleys, Boiler ; Tubes, Shafting, j Pipe, Pillow Block Boxes, . Coupling, Mkndiells, Babbitt Metals, Files, : Haelt Saws, Brndry Cloth, etc., etc. OUR PRICES^AREJUGHT j; The Jphh A. Z DUNN, —t— NORTH CAROUNA j BEST QUALITY BEST STYLES / BEST PFU&EpQ£//' YouNfind all of these at John son Brothers' big stores--lead ,1 ers in snots, clothing and furn ishings for men, women and children. \ Visit our nrnlinery department --you will find the goods that suit you best.\\ Johnson Brothers Dunn, North Carolina . ’ • V i / II THAT NEW : - -fr~ —it now in plafond i*|kiiiiin| out— aMity Nice” Bread We want you to w4i in operation. We-want you to •ee the busy baker* mfaJLg the pure ingredient* that go into all PEARCE BAKUY PRODUCTS i: . ■ • ' _ ' \ .;$$ ip^l Come and *ee u* daring the FAIR. i-.* >v i!*. *• • .. -f :: '_~_.. ’' . SJ •m - ■ ■ ■ .... ■ .. ... I ~ l' PEARCE’S BAKERY fji e Home of <rM il y Nic e >ret d” * - ‘ * [ 7: .—»m . gr _ -ft r v NMan proposes — and many times the public deposea NTbe public has taken kindly to the Duzant Six. It if well balanced as to M looks and performance, mechanical excellence and accessibility. And Hthe Durant Six is never burden to maintain. N THE PQUR / y Roadster - 995/ Touring_-V- 995 In Sedan.1. 153* ki Coupe_A 1539 Delivered^ J ^ M THE SIX \ I y Roadster.$jj|5 || Touring_HBl5 ^ Delivered In j DURANT fj Just a Real Good Car |M M Jarvis Alitor fin ^ ■ WM y Co. ™ * City Garage Btrilding • s
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