GOV. luORRISON FIRST TO ENROLL T«AhmiMG*w Roll Call Gewroer c«wm Mania mi nod his catthur. float Ha ven the flrwt two pr apW In North Carolina te an swer tha aanoal roll call of tha Americas Rad Cross. ChMbt to Mer er their number-ship for the port l«!t-3l were reeeiwml by the Bad. «%h chapter four day* before the vrmbtus/.tp camps!** opened Rem. •lay, Xewwmewr II. “Re P-ed Cross ought te b* wear lahvd ami sustained sad kept strong to asset d-ra-ucr and taiargwacy whan It come-/' Governor Morrison stated la a Uttar accompanying bis check. "It it tha greatest orgaalaatlem la all the soi'd'i history for the idti of that* plange.l Into saj-lei. il Raster aad suffering. I hope North Caro lina mi" be maeroas lit contributing te Its op port." Mil’ll* mero'ovrj J the goal set for tow annual membership campaign in this S**te. v l.'eh wriR ba bald begin ning A.ciUtkc Day. Nowotaber 11, shroar-h Tkokagivlng. The 1*6 Red Crow chapters H North Carolata will coeds.; fees, aaaipalgn* In as many comer m'.'c- t'.-roaghout the Stats be tween c.tt^e writes. “We am expecting the biggart re sponse to thir year’s roll call that the organisation ha* bad cince the tur bokai day* of the war," Joseph Lo gan, Manager of tho Southern Di vider.. dot*! today. "And this will mean an '.net-ease ia the orgaaiaa i :oa‘s ability te tervw thorn who suf fer." _ •M-'rc r&Ieeu tirouffh aeaberwhip* 1* u*ev for cairylng on local aethri ties la eoacsmn'. ties, each as psbllc heal .h uunlag. assisting ex-sobUera. I conducting classes ia flrwt aid Rad life saving, home hygiene and can of the sWIc. aad nutrition. Fifty costa of every membership received ia seat to KaC-eaat Headquarter* to carry oa Rcni rltie* which it would be lns pcectkable for the local chapter to uaaerlake. Toe** iscladc dimeter relief work ia eommaaittea stricken * by cte.itruetiTe floods, fins, torna dos s, and storms; and furnishing sap ervleory aid te chapter*. Cirri— Dead Mother Home With Hie Bride Clinton, Kor. 10.—Bringing kb mother’s corps* Home with him aa h« *6 turned with Ms bride from their wedding woe the fate ef John ht tse, Jr., Mcerihi to a story la the Has Lena McLasab, daughter af J. D. Mdaisi. af Infold. He waa ac cosapaoicd by his mother and his brother. Henry. Mrs. Batten be came JO when they srvre about New ton Crore. They drove to J. Har mon Britt’s heme and stopped. Mrs. Batton was then desperately VU. Dr. H. B. Wilson, ef Newton Grove, was called. Hr. Batten continued hie Jeamey nod the marriage came off arcor.Hng to program. II* and his bride then returned to Mr. Britt’s ami spent the night, as the mother wa* nil! desperately ill. She died the next mornfcut at • o'clock. A hoarse was summoned from 1* Grange and Cm body was taken hack home, the bride and bridegroom Conning a part of the cortege. Good pa states are essential to tfco Mart i of dai.y animals, mg Stale C«U*£* livtriccic workers. CREW OF PILOT PLACED IN JAIL Car*. <f Liquor On MtU SdMMThlMMh. lot Dnatrnj.d Jfaw Bern, Not. 10.—Capt A. a Skebon, of tho Brlttah auxiliary •chooser Pilot, which wont xabort Toesday mernin* la Boguo laid, aad Bvo weathers of tho crew of six, hare bcoa arrootod by Podarml officers charged with pnwsooioo aad trams - penation of whMtoy, It eras ancoone od Friday by C- C. Townsend, of Washington, sop orris ac of ptoMbi tion sgoats, on hla arrival bore trow Swawbore near whore tho rowel slraaded. Tho ship's cargo of liquor, ▼aimed at IW.OO*. was destroyed, Mr. Skelton oatd. Captain Shaitan and the fire nem brt* of his crew ameted were turned over to Sheriff Wade of Carteret enunty, token to Nonhead City and placed in Jail, the prohibition officers wdd. District Attorney Irria 3. Tucker, of Whi tortile, srrrrred here tonight end went into conference with Mr. Tow re ml and Mr. Sharpe. Mr. Towoend announced that the throe probably would go to Nonhead City tomorrow to arrange details in re gard to bolding Captain Skelton and hb meir. 1410 ltlot treat ashore Tuesday morning in Bognc Inlet, ton miles north of Swanshoro coast guard sta tion, as a result, the caplin said, of a faulty oompaas. One member of the crew escaped, bat the rest were taken into custody by coast goanl oUriels. /The whiskey was transferred to tho beach, where it remained until destroyed. The PUot, tho captain claimed, was DR /fcLENM L. • a v . » Duk*r> ^ O flies. .- ■ .i — i ■ ■ hi ■■ ■ ■ - • Do yA eadache? * Are y! t Eyes; born? Is your bad? Do letted i together when >u Wt WWK cases. Look the biy eye oyer the street op; Fleishman’s stores. My ol is at the head of the steps. DR PAUL A. STEWART »_***?“ fctSLlI COTTO^, Cotton to /dvaneing^ro new high le/els. It to too valuable to mold at home uninspired afcalnat fire and damages Censign your cot ton to ns./We will make liberal advances against your shinnents and hold or sell, amdesired. SAVANBAH cotton FACTORAGE CO. Savaaaah, Gju Information Blanks Are Now Available **Wg4. Nor. 14.—Forma 1090 and 1006 for filing returns of in formation at* available bow at the Office of the U. 8. Collector of In ternal Revenue at Raleigh, N. C. The early rvloua* will bo of aid to firm*, corporation* ami badnesses employing largo force*, which an naafiy are required to report to the Cemmipjieocr of Internal Revenue at Washington City payment* of 91,000 or more made during the pre ceding calendar year. A separate return of information for each employee whose salary far I0t9 area 91,000 or more la required on Form 1000, Form 1600, on which must be shown the number of separ ate returns serves aa a letter of trans mittal. Banks and similar organisations are required to report interest paid or credited to ■ depositor if the to tal tlurinr the year equalled or ex ceeded 91.000- Information returns are carefully checked with individ ual returns. If a taxpayer’s Uidhrid uni return payment reported on an information return it omitted, action by the Bureau of Internal Revenue follows. C-opics of the forms will bo avail able at the U. S. Collector’s offtae for those who Gled similar returns for 18Z2. The filing period la from January 1st to March 15th, 1994. suiting from Nassau to St. Pierre, Nova Scotia. Captain Skelton claim ed to be a British subject. The -errant duly replied: "Dear Madam—You ask me to kt you know if I found anything when 'w eeping the dinning room Moor this morning. 1 bug to rejiort that 1 found 30 matches, three cork- and a pack of cards.” Mrs- Johnson returned l>y live next train—.Pittsburg!: Chronirlc _TJic_great cooper an vu tiiarkelit)-.' movement is just now getting well or.iWr way in the South. As \v-> have so often said, cooperative marketing is "ihe inevitable system of selling farm crops.” It it the inevitable system because it is thej common sense system. It means "government of the lieoplc" in sell ing the pnxhicls of rlieir labor jnsi as a republic or •lemocnicy mean -. y>venmientj>f^l>ej>cople in pohtical matters.—The Progressive Fanner. “fie wag until the newspaper* - - ripped him up the back."—Kansas ‘‘Senator Satugg is ternbly hide City Star, hound, isn't her" ’ - —— jl ' VS AND J ■J? I RS CAROLINA If You Want I ' i , ( A Farm Wagon at the right price— II wehave1t~I / ' j!| ^ ^ghtt 'Medram apd Heavy ! :l on* in stock to select from. AND HOLLIDAY COMPANY | Furniture — Undertakers ! North Carolina ..... • GOVERNMENT SURPLUS PROPERTY ii < * < > « • The latest purchase of Government sur- ! < ► plus property consisting of — ; > ' I < - « • Office Flat Top Desks, Office Chairs, Auto mobile Covers, Blankets and Shoes and Sheep Lined Saddles with Wooden Stirrups, < » / l » At my Army Stores, N. C„ Raleigh, I 1 3 gier, N. C. These g__ very reasonable priced it will pay you to £ome ana < self. Purchase while thev las MPKTELYINSTAUED QUANTITY PROpfJCTION makes low prices possible. The Deloo-Light Company makes more farm electric lighting plants than any other.manufacturer. Over 21 Veres of floor space are occupied by tVe great Delco-Light Factories at Dayton. Whole carloads leave these factories doily, carrying Delco Light Plants destined to prighten farm ho^ft^s far and wide throughout the land. Over 4,00(>'skilled installation mdn are daily wiring homes and in stalling these plants in alKpdrta of the country. Such quantity pro Get in touch with the nearest Delco-Light Dealer listed below dtri&on unparalleled installation facilities ena|»e> theN^elco-Light Cofhpanv^o offer for the first time this wonderfully |ow, installed price for the most popular farm-size Delco^ight Plant. Never before has there such a splendid oppor \ tunity to equip yedr iat/n with electric light and power. Delco-Ught wifi make your home a better, brighter place in which to live and work. You can make the housewonc easier for the women. You can life happier for children. You can save labor i Id increase profits for yourself. You’v vvantVd a Delco-Light Plant. You need a Deloo ighyPIant—here is your opportunity. /t) GHT COMPANY. \ / Dayton, Ohio ' ■ . lr>r,\' 1 U \ I Hudson Electric Company^ Phone 65 Dunn, N. C. DELCO ■ UGHT^Py |

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