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: J. Rcr o. (Bcr sVS. C f.ii ( i 1 n Vnn v the t,n'' about t: .n of fia ruiul r"u; 1101,1 ; .c A3 VXLUB, N. ' crrj TSAR (BT UAH.). JC EX KONTHS -I 1.60 .79 li AC cawAair: AT"? ; vie . st-v-- -.r.-V'.-l"'r isvJ. 'l FY A ET.IO-. " yu, location-. . x. ursssssia of f -3 oat; toss -"?" ui your piut of the c-:.tiy? we are prone i uim.h. .i.t..i an.l mif Bllcef-'uS. but we soft pedal when we ted of our disadvantages ami - of the poverty of large numbers ox our people. - - - Eastern rvorui varu" section' agriculturally speaking, 1 thinirat fnrnduotive in the na tion. Nature has done much for this region-opportunities xor u cess, farming, are unlimited. We constantly hear and react of the money value of pup tobacco, cotton, corn, peanuts, soybeans, berries, cantaloupes, meiuun, yt.-So-tables. hogs, poultry, dairy and beef cattle, etc, but we shut our eyes and minds to the poverty of the ' - thousands on, mrui i, ramm tenants, and share croppers, who barely eke out an rtatnre in this veritable "Garden of Eden." ' " . . j m .m mikt a vounx man. 0tH nn doubt will want to know On a park beach tn Chicago. a c" ' hl- J,.ers.were Why we have so many failures, so His hat was ringed WttM dtlrt and JJ1Z Imuchrty, in Wsland of great ,v4 -n .tAm.i kl the" skyline of aayscrapw. , . D083ibUiUes. , " ... . . i ,rtn . t ' ' la explanation, we wouia suggest th.dusk.t,yllghdow.v J- ' VMVl,;v iartT:bTer that the, system of money-crop VU factor et tae I got oCt of JUgh school ..-A- 7 farma, ana the explolUtlon of ig- in OWo, a box ractory, w , . . i but now one I norant indifferent, labor, may be ago they put in new macmnM ' "rr , waS partly responsible, for tne poverty ... . tnn Doxea mm luxn m . .... thmgnM ' - . - i. let out.. " m w..!.,-H.wt I This conaiuon nienim iy - hrU and graph about sucn young men. can , - '-h,,::- th MMflon for their dBilWUOn TecniuB-i. -. " , ,, luable worit accompiianea anu mo - .!!mrttWaltT B. Pltkto'll challenging statement'that: If put rorth, during a quartet otatlsUc support waiter riu .T,chliter and Lf ner.turv. bv that SDlendld body mnbcdr ww te.W w t,. rtad X men and women; engaged to - mlimiMit imfMnN W O106T moo, yuuiu ; dam,milr.Hnti and honMi). tii wnririnsr an buid amv w -tvt i MACiniS CAN'T DO IT ALL the ween e ton. e r of Ui's r J. t was c the e alf-r t - i 1st-, end t-t lv. r t ISt. end 1 ,.,'illt irt i- - dr e r Hratlon ntsh t. -f i-t t last IV ' I nme t f 1 i .. una pioj li. l it -.. yone er ; wid . i ( ' . atmas tts 'am. ,u i-i ut lust week $ to i urgaw. i. H. C. Cook spent la"t Viee e i i l v.u'.:T " l'ia. O. I v P1 Mr. R. C. Gv t of.Af i- Vi .ed Mr. and Mis.'Csn-l 11. " r lf"t Sun-v. On Friday a: i . ..uiu-vy of Uns wein the ". 4 x-layers" wiU pre""ft a sc.. j of S iays in tie B. F. Grady a''"-toriuui. They are "Huckleberry uin" on Friday af ternoon at 1:30. v ' These nlavws trave several gooa ntcrtflli-imii;.ln last VeHT. It is hoped that the community will attenu uiese pit'ys. rrha hnvi btiH rirln nf R. F. Gra-' dv School will present "Miss Blue Bonnet' 'on Wednesday nisrht, Dec ember 11th at seven thirty it is a very good play. md it la- nopea that everyone to the community will come out and see Its ama- ture players. - , - " (T lata for last week)' ' - On last Tuesday night the girls and boys of B. F. Grady High School played basket ball with the girls and boys of, Moss Hill High School in the: Grady gymnasium. Both teams played & very - good rmb '.' 1ViW- flnnrtiifiniuiflhin.. was .hMMn i.'niA 0ltla .Drm .ttrnit SIV-20 WW mm m i"! t ''" . x'.inoimcS'WOTii . . ' . iaujm itm iiinnur uin r ... wm. . i , MMnB nra a - bi -i im THvnr in . aoib Such fact, are diacouraglng to unpiacea or - adults, by ,' - T.-tv,---.. .vW tki ntit Dencn. Tel W " ,. turfim nf vni.nHnnAl AirricuKI ., .. . . .. . . . 3 4 t. t j i a - '.' (i. .at, t 1 f o in i-.i irah Carr vu.ited fn ' toa and Eath last wo-k i. A. J. , i. el.. .. t at her ho , .' ij ' ' , aaiirn vaiiTLsBi auw was , r . "whether in the noma or an the park bench, yet they do not u W teacher, of vocational agricul- whoJ. itorr that should oa told to young men uwy. - tare.. w. ' wnvv ' '. . . . : m. m.m mnlHnT In number Or I m.. r annnl nnm. her. to stay, it la true, ou no ,TX ,JnB nM aS & increase in perfection, nor ao , doTMachlne. & growing counties ln-thia change, work always will remain for 9?" SUte, was impressed, on a re eioVt do it an. ThU potaf oblouo though It may jweny. 1 onatnat ct to Castle Hayne-, St He- honM ha made with lgor W tM puamaai ar.jio- ,,-uena, ana renuenea ooiiieotoau-, L n. mm ,,nKi - . v , ' . .' , s. s- New Hanover ana xouer wuu' whom youth- cornea for counsel. ..,, (ties, with the good work there ac - r 1 " '! ' .... - . .n uu. it. Kiit manir hovain hurh school ( ,r,iTTiihMl In fn.rmins' and colon 'and coU&g. are today Ippre fearful that to the aun oftpml ig that .he )JR3g row there wUl bono placaf or them, imderstaaomg "y1 to mi readers; but he also address .treaa on tha ilnt that tndned;' ed a letter to feUow editors ln . . -m t. i4mi1iuHmi n luvmlra the reauislte 1 tnaatm North ' ParoHna. ;. -from . -.-a jif.Hiuvvirtha"bttckloz of I which I am quotine: T .' w d 6n a recent visit to "Castle f may xw- w ",77 " Havntf". -St' Helena", and "Pen- jf. i.-jaMu!.;, m zaa ojaappumuiwui u deriea Homesteads", located near wnm nnim: anonRored ana aevei- oped by Mr. Hugh MacRae of that City, we were so impresaea- wim the fine work, In farming and co lntitwittnrt -AinnmDiished bv Jiim. it occurred to us that It would be a fine thing for the Editors or t;ast rn North Carolina to become ac- aualnted with .this work, ana the vri.a vofhoWnk tvhltnliiirflf iroent last week end at her home In South mripa a tin' A vmrfttt visited friends and relatives in.Norfolk last week j , . it i . . j Friends Of Mrs. can u. wawer In A National Beta Club, theur-pof-e of 1 ia to promote 8 ol . , m t. a ani .1 at B. F. t a. dv l-.;h Sdwol last Lmi" lay. Hie eleven' members of U-is club t'e lpn chosen 'by the teacher frui the tenth ana eievenm Krauca. ia ch mpuber must make an avetf "e of eighty-five on all of b'a stuun j. ri. n:i,-nvoA nf the l:.eta dub is to cooperate with tise school au- thrities to encourage me bwuuuw to do well tne Jodb wnicn iue bu perintendents and school officials lay down for them and to reward students for so doing. It is pri- mmaruy a scholarship ciud, ana tho otnHf-nti should feel it an ho-. nor to be a member. Thnnn who have been honorea py being asked to become a member of the Beta umo ai a. , vrauy High School are: Misses Lyua Howard, ifauune uuimwj juuue Catherine Rhodes, Mildred Turner, Hazel Outlaw, 3elia Mercer, and Doris Smith and Messrs : J. D. Simmons, - David ; Grady, Albert Stroud and Lathan Wiggins. . Tt la hnnmi Hint these voune ho nor students will profit Very much bv heme: a memoer o line nauuiuu Beta Club. - o ' LYMAN- NEWSl - Minn Tthft 'Rrlngon snerit Brm Av with Miss MarEraret Wilson. ' : jusa Ageiine tiunier iiwui ouu-day-with Miss Pauline Raynor.- . TuHaa Mnnrnmt: Havfifl Wood SDent Sunday with Miss Josephine Thlg- pen. . '.' Miss Letha Brinson spent Thurs dav nleht with Miss Margaret Haves Wood. Miss Azeltne wunier spern. t: e v I 4. M Vvii ' ' ( lal Co r. i r' i wi' ! 1. r. Of I r i 1 r .i diii"r 'i 3. i(. '.- fut I- nu y v i . i i i i Drastic I MAi:.,: : and c.:a: -laurioniALG'' - , Whf n present atoric 1 r on North Queen if; t ( avoid the expense ef moriuls, we are ofi'w?- t to r ,.a tt ' woRAiivmLi: t i . aft ; li i iCihGtdn LZl;v!j " ' 'B. S, DAIL,NFrop. ,'i.c 4 ji-t-vA , ' . ; . -iT" East fiHotmt SfcV'' ; t J.- aJCfcSi lfc.M job when old onea art takes b- ;actof of econoinifrtbnaia. WORLD PiEACE" HASl ITS PIUCE We read about world peaca which ieema taie the common goal ,.,a u a .Md n iimra from thii eeche and writings of . l. '-i.'.'i : - -j'.a. . J a--" .. J.aAv. aVl.t' 4I.M ta-at pS ihmTt Undoubtedly there W exist a strong yearning work of rrehabUitation now tn mum almoat amnuntlnar to a demand OB the Part Of a Somewhat I w. .t,.. iPo-torn North Ra. disillusioned human race. - J - ..'.', r - ' Irollna with Its wonderful soil and ... ... Vimn- trAVAr Vrt asl climate is on the eve of a very - in am uauw - - rZ. 1 m, - T prosperous development, and that elsewhere, few aeem to undarata3i;thopogMy,tnat.pea will pot dea- .newspaper .men of this ectipn eend upon the world unleat ItlT mrned1y' the Teople! of the world caifplay a most Important part in who must be ready to pay thr price necessary to establish law and first selling our section to them wuw uiuai, w iv w " ' . " i , 1 ,, f , J; ! selves and then to our people, maintain order among tha nation of the earth. A r, wc get our farmers ' to not rely upon moral Judgment or the pressure of public pplnlon. Of make a fine contribution to i the course, tha value of theao factors cannot be over-eatimated but their prosperity of Eastern North Caro- potency In provanUnf tha use of fbrca 'aiay ba'' doubted.-'largely Una." t s t - " - SZZ; f rs.t MWtK. Tn. has adontea the ' BiDC drculatlon Of this let- Miite tfteii C: ..jr.- , m - i ter a movement nas been atartea poUcy of sanctiona against Italy tut there 4a no mUninderstandlng asl bv - Toun of newsoaoer editors. I eventual necasainr xor ma vse ex. or t . t j . ' icooperaung wim r, macrtae, to - " ' .... - - -1. 1 arouse interest. - amone business i DDeaung foconuj, puud jHuwiu,.,t ui wuw w. v . men and farmers In Eastern North fMt.hi uilnM imt fh aanirtlnna WW lMA.lfiavlta.niv to a DIOCKaoe. I fJu-nlinnJ aiifflnlent In surnit in tha brunt of which will fall on thrttttlah JiUM. ..Ho spoke ominously I appeal to the National Government of the tost mtwpomtmg o i7 na-woum nw agree e -rpotextomrisein qtiick- usa of tne unuon neat in a oiocxaao unieos na was aura wnorwuuiu m i tv. -tn.rinv a mimw . f f .nn the attitude of the United SUtea"of Aidarica e," -t-. 41 1 ' , I homesteads, in Eastern North Ca- '"'"" " - Irollna. f or sale or leaim. on lnnir- , While there may many reasons why thfTjmtod states should terms, to experienced t farm ' renudn aloof from tha. guarrew of .Europe, ;theracaem to pa none I famines having ambition and a w VMm iini Amim nn mVa i.in Mm tvuriMnn in' thai desire to imnrove their . nresent i. t - ..... .- I ataius. aranc mac ma xeague m riauona mauiuusa ii diockhuo ituin ma m-i greaaor. uaruumy. ma uniioa niaiea aoouiano rana ilmu la aavaacei but In the preaont caa the facta art' apparent and there is no reason I wny tma country snouia not rramuy nan iw aiuoue lowaros a Mar ' By remaining silent or pertnlttin ttafuturn courag to.be uncer-1 returned home from Kinston hos taln. this country Would prevent wyOcotDxartad aetion tn support of the 1 Pial- She is recovering nicely. League-a poaition. It would in orreot encourage future aggresmon: oy a VweTknd in Ri T stubborn insistence upon ita jlghta as a neutral" trader. Jf as n matter I , - 0 ' . I n xac( we Deuera uimc num uia laasa piwccuunco vi!n jiropcriy i vnr, uwa aiuuii wo hi auu. a,uyu.yu:. muvwm VWcu.wb yrawi. w a wi.mf uwfl w ua uuu s &v'l-it B. F. Grady, News. Friends of Mrs. Carl H. Walker I r i 1. A a a TTh rmti-iPft0 r " v. .... 1 r.i r -' f. 5 ii I A. 1 'u . - '', .t , IIMMU.UAlt . - - - . '"ii . ' - 4 V 1 . - "... 1 s' 11935 CiEVROLET'COACnU 0 This Car Has Not Been .Driven But , -' " 5,000 Mil53. Loola Good A3 Ucvw , . i is3i v-8 DeLUXE rc::n, coAicii . ' Low Mileage In Good Condition. . . Me whtf and Mteofhaa enir 4nop4 rnmrn ef bMirfy, fertrm ef NclIJl Gcrvc3 Li IViafVwiil'iM. tn ItJM g and oil . , fmrna ',psj -J Maai Make this X3riBtma a mcmoralla one for -all the famfiVl Give them a new 1936 - Chevrolet the only complete low-priced carl : ,. 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