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B»l»igh, Oct. tl Afl*T r mol il »f •kb Mr, ttm merit ot tfco μ··μΜτ οί a final loiiit of Um UM* of ww 11JM mèait, At Xtitk Car· •8m Cotton Cmm Co i^mthi >fcoc'ot*m iMdRht mil»··* Hi ft* nal octtloncnt for th« cotton crop of lHt uSurt'inVil1 kakaTvf «ttJàTof which IÎ5.1OT balne «H ihort otoyU. HU ftn«] NUkwal cwtw th· «kart cotton ud the mn|« mi yncc mml for Uw owaobm of Om xwrtotlow u 24 J-î conte » poind Mil-! «nu ab«re tho mtlfl prie ι * which tfM il»· ajwp of IMS ww A ore fa] amir of the eattn Mr-1 Mi ai the im(m mum* of Ike] (forth CoroUoo mum kdi aho *M the tftni· ftki roooVood fori Dm im crop wtm ti mm a ροβτκ». I Rw —»ltia» had already a<Waoee4| to Its nwUn tt c«dU a f««*d « cfeoch* «η bel** i—C< and «tailed] bow for tho final payment. Speaking of the year'» work. Cto rrml Manager Blalodc «mid that uat orally th« opcaac oC «footloa wa» hnrWr for dw paot mmi than (t would be the eoaxiitf mnd, this bo h»t *· wtperUor· of other oooporo tire oifoaliatlana. Suirtiatr wii'iout nparitK·, with ontroiaed employ·· and the «act that «very déportaient hod to ho hvfll «y fitua the groin. Η tha work Mceaaarfly waa mere rs pctmrt than It will he from UU tira· forward. GRAMMAR SCHOOLS 1: FAIL TO TRAIN, τω. U ciuit· Bitmikt B/Dr. 1Mb· la OiiMitiir» "Λι ιτεηβ» popûi wke atw eirji kick ackoola fno wr mn gtadal «Umentary «cko·!· u· wet wail fMl· «•J foe hick aeboel work." Dr. M. B. Ti-akoe, director of fka Imim of .VKitNiui imtwk ai Un Valvar (itr of North Cudii, told (be ki(k .«{.ont principal» at tka dMrtet ant l«* ken Satarday. , "Wa hnu tkat oar pepib 4» (a jevrn pin vkat papfo 1b otk«r rtttea take cigkt or η la· ytui to cecompliak. Our aaaeaaptloa la ιιι^. Oar «rprmt» «lementery lAnl pad ail· ta a fall year behind the itm· fr of tke «lameivtary ackoei gradtt atea of mat.χ otker «tatea ia kia power to road, ta «poli and ta add; and ear graduate la a lawn» twe raan VaXbid 1b kia power ta aaktxaet, te dhrtda and ta cxpreaa kia tkooghU in written Eogtbk. ■mere are a lav ecfcoola where •or graduate» are alraoot aqua! ta the average obtained la the elemen tary achoola of nMt other atatae. Vol there am many echool· ia North Car olina where the gradaata of the ele mentary echool haa enljr fourth el fifth (rade ability. What chance haj a child wiSi foorth grade raadifcf ability to master text-hooka la Algo· bra. In Latin, and h» acienea written t for pupila with ninth crade raadiaj ( power? Ko matter how expert yooi high xchool teachers, they «an not U f«or yuan prrparc a fourth grade 01 a flfth grade child for college en trance. It'a -Impossible! ' "Tito cMldrrn are not te Maine foi the (act that they do net have abilltj to do high «chool work. Λ large pro portion of the difficulty Hoe In ou organisation for achool (apport and •npcrvbdor The average amount *1 echool training poaeoMed by the pa •luating dajia In aonc North CaroKm elementary achoola ie leea than 41 month·. How much b ighter weali oar pupil· need to bo in order u accomplish in 41 month· what thi average papal elaewhere -lore ia fro· 76 to 00 month* of echool tcaMngl The wealth of the whole itata ol North Caortina must be placed b* hinfi every child'· education, regard· leea of the city or county in whleh ho Uvea, ft this stale rontiaaaa ta allow ita average eitiaen to ooaM to oatortty with leaa than fifty month· of opportunity for aa adoration. we efcall. bo diagramed before 4he Whole LI -The rsgdlitg abUMaa *f U« high oehool seniors In a Naridmbb ο tu· ber of'our eitiei are «quai t» or bat ter than those possessed by senior* in ether states; but the abiHrtas of oar nniors to «xpreos their own Id·*· in rood EngiMh ara on the average two or three years lower thaa they should be. Here again there is an Enoch aa Ave yean' difference in ability between the svermge senior front high school and the art rage te aio'r from cfthera in Ibis aame state. The ram i* to be fonnd again In (be relative amounts of epportonity these children bava had to obtain aa education. In one high school tho av erage senior is only 1· years oM and has had 10 yearn, of nine months each. In which to prepare for bk last school year; while In aaotbre high school tbo average senior is 1*4 years ohl and has bad leas than 62 months of school training. "If we believe in Jastieo aad fair play, we most attach this ai^ast rtt uatbin and correct It at one·. Mors money miurt be aaado available for educational purposes, and it mat be distributed more impartially for Mm ι-duration of the children In all see tlenr of the «tat* We May be paying several timet sa much as we paid a few yean ago for tdacatnal par pose·, but we are still neglecting Ihoasamts of pupils who had the rale fortune to be born otfaid· of Pressa bcro, Winston-galls· and oar other larve center*. OiaasMboaa Dally M Harnett Folk Mi»t ! With Gr—t SaeoM· Th« fol)Mrint totter and clifrpinf «n» U tlx Jtmmr*» C«—ty Km frem TalUhatM·, Fto., Wjr B. V.I Shaw, ■ natHr· et Huiwtt meaty, ••d fMWirJ Id tte Nm M wttk «H be of intanu* te D<a*aj«l· r*ad *r»: ΤιΙ1α)ι··μ«, Π*., IM II. NUtr Tfc* Nm, LUlmirUm, If. C.: I mi ml«dn ;n ■ f t« w tWt Aa«um*fc Mm of tevannab Ο*. 1 UMi I» wBI iatorMt «mm «f ter iilKlm In Bun· iiii»H TW· Wwljr'· fadMT Ml Mm M*U C—*T o·, wte «M · Mttv· «f (ton·* umh tr «Η ΙημημηΜμΙ·!» r«tt. to MCMtf to Ulto» W IMN MXr. I «w to JutemWi, Fto. totor. M4 MM * MUM W bmtt IL Vâjt!" «to*JàTteim to «m tern ««mm Umrr H·— oanV?. Η· U npuutcDdgiit of tk«| identic (M Um Sail road. B. F. SHAW. FMlowine I· Dm dipping: •US CAMERON WINS ■rr just >9 votes] Lodvwid, Oa., Qct. 4—Final n- ' um from Um different prvciocta of. -ong MOitjr «èiow «hat Mb· ACtfa Ramena «Ufaatad T. F. Uonton, for-' mur county eommieeiowr, hi Um rue» for tax ir««hcr by a majority ot M Miaa Canxrao U Um it«o*ht«r of the lati J McL. Catneron, who held Uw petition of tax receiver «ρ until bla death. She won the «lection y·· Urdxjr ta SU th« unexpired term un til Mxt Aagnat by a majority of η vote* Twenty mile· of pearl oyrteri beds in the Gulf of Mannar, be-' tween Ceylon and the southern-1 mont coati of India, have been dit ' covered. The bed* are rtill young, and the earliest date of maturity i* I Ι92ή. The only other pearl fiih- ' cries of any importance in India at ι prenait are along the extreme son- j Htern coast and the Mer^ui I* lands, <M Southern Burma. These latter are exploited by Japanese <Kver*, and the production enters Intt «-lightly into Burmese export*. Hiu Ja)la Moaa of WaajrvlUa wen the priïe offered by the Hendenon vill* Nawa far the bait farm «toiy la A·®tomber. Bar article awa about farm improvement. Br -Μ So? λ' >7· < .·■- ν: · ji· j-f j NONET TO LOAN Fanner· needing long time loans to be doaed immediately. See me before Novem ber I at, 1923. CLARENCE J. SMITH, Attorney r fei His I *Mv. ' - I iS^É g|§fc ν m . ■ I JUST RECEIVED Large shipment farm MULES and HORSES Direct from St. Louis CÔÔHË IN AND LOOK THEM OVER ■ LEE & AYCOCK —:— North Carolina a?· — jCARDUI The Woman'· Tonic mm J. L. M HATCHER Dajror Ni, M * Night TImm 124 THE BARNES A HOLUDA Y CO. 1 You Will Find The most fashionable fabrics and wearing apparel for men, women and children at our greatest Fall And Winter Showing The very latest designs and styles, lected solely with the idea of giving you the vçry latest and best in style and quality at a price which will appeal to you. We would call your special attention to our line of LaVogue Coats, Suits and Presses, LaPorte Fabrics and Everfast Wash Fabrics. « KUPPENHHMER CLOTHING FOR MEN Shoes of beauty for the whole family— shoes that are stylish and will give comfort to the wearer. Don't fail to visit our Millinery Depart ment on the second floor. JOHNSON BROS. W. Broad Street r Dunn, North Carolina CWUIMt^ Λ Everfast ^Suiting * μ·μι4ι|ι· wii n ttikic «Β b« wubtd and worn in any way jrou pi—»e It li abtolutaly WAÏÏt TO BOAT ΛΛΌ BOIUMO FAST TO MVS AMD WKATHKU rj^T0£B**n*AT10N ΑΧΟ wamt το ΚΥΜΛΎτηηιαπ· ut· ÇOVΜΤΛΛΜ At A PRKti. BhootM oa tair rjtiSic π Ν Η Ν ff— * Come To Hie Fayetteville Fair OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 AND 26TH. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER MORE EXHIBITS MORE AMUSEMENTS FASTER RACING . BIGGEST MIDWAY EVER SEEN IN THIS SECTION Educational Features and Home Economic· Displayed And Demonstrated SPECIAL MILITARY ATTRACTIONS FEATURING FORT BRAGG FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS FREE ATTRACTIONS DAY AND NIGHT f '· ·» . - Τ ' ! * * · · FREE GRANDSTAND MORE AND BETTER ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN AMPLE CAR PARDiG SPACE IN GROUNDS-SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS . » · · A.C.L. Tram No. 66 WiD Be Held Until 5*40 P. M. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
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