LISTEN GULLS i HERE’S ADVICE
At TO RORT Or MAN TO MAM*
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Mnr York.—In a talk, on “Whsi
•art at m maa to K win to amyr
Cm tor. John M. Moore. paator of
tbo Marry Arena* Bapttot ckareh.
at Mb rap Arana* and Midtoaa Manat.
Brooklyn. gar* Ito* foitowiag
rtien far girt* to follow:
t. Dea*t many a aaa yoa don't
kooar thoroughly.
A Don’t marry a aaa yoa export
to lofataa.
A Don't marry a man yoa don’t
Wrro Intelligently or at* do** not
lovo you tfca mam way.
A Dona marry a maa who dor not
mrpoct womanhood
A Don't marry a maa atom other
mra awl children dislike.
d. Don’t aualry an afottot.
T. Don’t marry a man who can’t
rapport yoa.
A Don’t marry a man who hunt
coy eonac of honor.
S. Don’t marry a awn who hot lod
.* fart life.
"The mar whom it to poai:hmly
• tr WTj" added Dr. Kooro.
**‘ z'tc nr:\ •'•cm yoa know to bo
r'r *i. .. ptoi* and chivalrous; whom
■■■•. Y:e» wd-i* lore* you; a au
. t hr. i n f-ionNal, u wring neaoa
r * hemor an*', moat important r f all.
r aw j the -ramp of whom life and
eirr h Krai* and habit* U good wo
:vj willing to Kara her cblldrau
V* r.“
tv;i«r:TY DEALER
IJABLL FOR DAMAGE
'ltd 137. TVH-. No*. 8—Daitagoa
- ecvlt'ng Crete the eunaemution if in
toxicating liqaem may "ba col!noted
by the injured ynot from tho die
peaatr of tho Illicit liqaor, the W la
rgo*in Supreme court decided la af
firming g lower court award of ffir
500 to Xn. Helen 8mitheni of Food
Du Lae county, for injury to bar
Ibe court held that both exemp
lary and compenaatory damagoa could
bo ameaaed againat the aalcou keeper
who sold Intoxicating liquor ia eto
lation of the law.
Jnotice Owes declared that dis
regard of the law by tho dlapeaaar
of iatoxkaaU jeotifiod aerere treat
ment for hha. He held that the |Sc
MO award to Mm. Smithera eu not
Eaainont 10th. the Gold Modal Jor
aey Bull of the North Carolina R*.
perimoat Station, died aa a raauU of
axpoaure when being dripped to tha
Statu Futr. Ha waa 16 year* eld and
baa a number of geld aad aOrer mo
dal daugkteim.
OVUHAUL YOUR CAR RRFORsI
WINTER
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•hoaid overhaul Us car,” doctors*
t»nm*U E. Tallin, local dealer
to Duran* |W mad 8U cylinder ato
dok. k makes a* difference whether
! »• is going to place U in storage. or
drlva It tkroutomat 4m winter. This
practice should be s baa tvs d anyway.
**ARar inch hard work and corn
tlnneua driving that tbs average au
tomobile experience* daring toe
I neada infection and tanlag op before
I *ba winter grind begin*. Th* ear ow
ner usually fails to raalia* that un
to** hit ear la goa* over, hi* service
In toe colder awatb* will suffer ow I
terteUy
“Fandascatally. tbs euteaaobtle to'
• ptoee of Mechiaery, subject to wear.
To gat the beat raaaha. toia machinery
must be locked after regularly.
“With the coming of colder day*,
th* aatemobito wtn be subjected to
even greater trial*. The weather and.
the conditions of the road* will make,
dltriag harder. The ear should He
-rimed *e asset tola situation, sis*
the motorist will suffer many incon- .
“CcMinued emergency repairing Is
irritable even in the summertime. In
toe winter, it Is rganled as a hard
ship.
'Thera are many thing* which the
ear owner most attend to before be
can be assured of continued service
.’urlng cold season. The oil should be
changed for a different grad* to bo
uaad throughout. Th* radiation in
tern should be clcannl with a good1
clraniag lotion, foe this will remove
the seale or deposit of mud accumu
lated during the summer months. An j
unti-fireic mixture should be pre
pared for the radiator.
“The hasaids at driving increase
in tbs' whiter time and every precau
tion should be taken to avoid acci
dram. The snow-rtorm; sleeky roads
and bitter weather must be encoun
tered. The motorists should go over
his brakes to make nra of their
soundness. Equip the wheels with
chains. Also tout the wheels to Me
that they are true, for if they are
cot, it Is rough for the tires. Such
accessories as the curtains, the heat
er. hand-warmers, and the like should
ba put la shape.
“After a thorough overhauling of
his ear now the owner will not want
to put it ia storage for he will And
driving in thr winter us pkaeunt as
In the summer.
PARKER NEWS
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Mr. iti.d Mr*. A. L. Turi:ajfton of*
Wake Forest, are visiting telutlvi-s at!
[hike.
Mrs. Match Wood sod little (laugh
t-r lloitc-’se, epeni Sv.urduy undj
Surday with Mr. a-id Mrs. Juiiuj J..
Johnson. Mrs. Wood's pa rents.
Miw Mary Elisabeth Johnson spent)
Saturday and Sunday with her par-'
i ul» M -. 2nd Mrs. Julius J. Johnson,
rear Duke.
Box >iriy at Porker'* School Fri
• av rver.lop et eight o’clock. Every
body hiu n special Invitation to come.
You are welcome. Remember Friday
evening, Norembsr II, Ittt.
Mr. and Mr*. II. 1C Johnson of
Duke spent Sunday g. m. with Mr.
and Mrs. Julios Johnson, Mr. H. M.
Johnson's parents.
Mr. Join* Johnson of Kiplin, spent
Thursday with tile brother, Mr. Julius
Johnson, near Duke.
Mlur* Lois Johnson Brown, whtf
•pent the week end wth her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J* J. Johnson,
has returned to her home at Bntc’l
Creek. ■
Mr. ami Mrs. W. T Johnson sad
children spent Sanday with Mr.
Johasou’s brother. H. A. Johnson.
Nov. 9, 1922.
BLUE EYES.
F.MBARAS3INO MOMENTS
(Krcm the Astabais Star)
When yea walk ^ the wrong
room In a hotel
When your boot girl heard you
; wearing.
When you wars tbs entertainer of
*. rin-..t u-id your wijfs appeared snd
- t’vl: "Well, 1 wtndB co n tin of to
•r.-V u fool of mytelliAl were you."
When her little baby brother In
"ttu.1 •. a getting oakSbsr lap while
Veu wrtr dressed ft your low-cut
vert waiting for her to come down
stair.-.
The am time yotpBtgt her father.
When she was unjfMs to go to the
Mi
theatre and yen bad to take her lit
tle staler and you hoard not follow
*ays “Well, that follow I* cetainly
a cradle robber." (
COMMERCIAL CANNING
(From Tbe Hock HUI Record)
The farm vomit of Greenwood
County, South Carolina, are canning
| for a wholesale grocery company at
the county teat. They arc Ailing an
order for 1.E00 cttci of tomatoes 300
caaea of kraal, 86 case* of beots. 300
cases of soup mixture, 278 caaea of
blackberries, and 10 caaea of pic
peaches. They are also canning fig
preserve* ar.d soup mixture for the
I South Carolina Home Producers' At
I *oc!atlon. This work, noted in a ro
I port to tho United States Department
of Agriculture, bai boon done accord
ing to the methods taken to these
y rural women by extension agents.
(From Tho Dearborn Independent.)
Coal is being salvaged from tbe
ocean bottom olf the coaat near Nar
:a<Hiiret.i Bay. It is believed that be
tween 5.000 an-! 8,000 tons w l' be
icised to relieve the coal shortage in
Newport, K. I. Twelve coal barges
have been found, some of them sunk
12 yenra ago, in water ranging from
100 to 165 fact in depth. A steam
lighter equipped with a dredging buc
ket ir the equipment used.
One feeding d em on it ration malt
ed Id Columlnia County (hipping four
cnrlMiU of hoga cooperatively thli
pait i winner A «arlo*«l of pur*fcr*4
breeding »tock al*o wmt into lha
county loot month.
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| Cotton Seed Wanted! I
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W« pay highest cash prices or will exchange for—
MEAL , jo
FERTILIZER. l!
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J. L. Hatcher's Store. ;;
last year hy many farmers
recommended by those who < '•
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Stockholders I!
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J ; *-':c "<*»* b«low mentioned foe the pyfpo-ic of collecting the 10 per
o*l account! Ate the Roanoke andr8eletnburc Railroad Company.
Tlirac of tha eubte^bc > who arofduc the corporation will r1****
) a.eet hint and pay thabr arcounty '
f ■l«*b«r|, at the Basil M wdA, Nmnltt 13.IOa.aa.ta4p. aa
linntrcalti. Matter Gtltad, Wedaec. Nee., II, 10 a. a. ta 4 p. a.
Unay Grace C^srch, Aida/ Nnasailiar 17, 10 a. an. to 4 p. as.
r.cimaac X Reads, MoU.d Noaaaabar N, It a a. Is 4 p a.
R«'-»ka School Hocac. p/JUroUay, No»., 32, 10 a. is. la 4 p. m.
Shtdy Croce Church, FUiiy, Naraahar 34, 10 a. as. ta 4 p. m.
Oakland School Houaa, lUnday, Nora cabs a 27, || a. m. ta 4 p a.
r»uoi4 Coclwis's Stare, mdaadsy, Noe., 23, 10 a a is 4 p a.
Subteribers will use this us their means to settle their accounts J |
due till- company as ti.ia will possibly be the last call.
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t <' c public the greatest possible vp!"p for <>
I t: dr ...onV, he his again reduced hu pnces. i;
! r e .v pu? ic a!s f. o. b. Detroit j
:: Kctdsfcr V^th^'t Starter_$269.00
' csdfiier * Vitk Starter..$339.00
;; Ywt't pj Car Without Starter_$298.00 1
h . : l- . L Lrr Wijii: Starter_$368.00
i: ^c.pc --If-..,.__$530.00 jj
Seder. - - - -U - - J. -. $595.00 l
;; C e Ton Trucll _ . . . k'l _ . . __$380.00 jf
! hcse are the lclwest prices in the history of
;; >he Ford car. arid represent the greatest
• .dues the WORLD has ever known. Let us ;
; have your order now to insure delivery. !!
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