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. ROY ROWE I lUIAILY TCIJD rCIt THE r With liquor in Virrj-ia cn t!i3 . jT-TTA"-rTTT North, and ia South CarcLsa, ca 3 detatsl for sever- rl - -r3 t:lay, and after receiv : 1:1: Tans and letters from : i iczler and ITew Hanover, I Izl to vote against the state i.;rendum, for the following xea- To have a chance for you to vote ca the bill at all, I had to ' vote f sinst the state wide referendum. lAis animendmeat had been jpre viously killed ia the house, v and weald not have ped there a gaia. That would have killed the bill, which offers certain control, which it not now provided under the 17 county operations. If you don't want to ever vote on the hill in Pender county, you don't have to, do so.- If, on the nfhfr imnil -von desire at some fu ture date to decide -this question, you can do so whv did . t not , vote for state wide referendum? Because that ammendment had been already already killed in the house. " Why then did I not vote a-woinet- tlii hill ? Because it would have closed the doors in Pender against any vote during the next " two years. I would do nothing to keep you from voting on the bill, if you so desire. , ; - .: Will I be cursed for this act? . t Without a doubt ! - But those who cuss, can also work against . any county ABC store, if ever the thing comes up for a vote." ' J You must remember, that I rep resent New Hanover as well as , ' .Pender, and in justice to all con--' cemed I have. so cast my votes to- u day,.- ' - yJ'- ' 1 - -r , . ' I respect all yciS telegrams and ! 1pHpt hoth far and aeainst the bill: I had to make a choice and -' did so in the light of "the major itv TOTlPStS. -''- s Tim U all the news, of value I ' have this week. I am writing .this Tnpsrlnv tiip-ht.' which is as soon ; as I could report the voting and as late as I can write anytning m imo fnr tmhlipfltinii- Rvptv r.nnntv in Ncrln Carolina can, under this bill, vote on this ' matter, v There is no provisions which will keep the people from noi having such a chance. . , ,,1 It does say 'that the people! in Asheville have no, right to dictate " to Pender or New Hanover .what they shall eat or drink." ' Snnth. I fimlv Ulleve. we should do all we can to control this beverage. ' Under the new- act the local of ficers have to either erf crce the law, or get out. It dacs not permit drunks" to staler across the streets in Eurgaw cr any ' other town in the county, s.z.1 go unmo lested by the justiics cf peace, or sheriff, ot officers. Thev have to make reports to. the. court regard mg such, ctiences, ana me conns Have power to make this act work- I really believe it's the sot drun kard, such as we see on Saturdays around the streets, that cause so much trouble. Well, let me tell you there is plenty of teeth in the new law to handle such cases, Jn small towns and counties. T YiflnlJn'f. vote against such ' , control, even thousrh it will not '. It::. '. i - j. -J J l:ccvered :rs, by 3 fcr tbera, ".3. TaviJ V 4 .4a :r t3 cccl. t f k 12 vjxih I sandwich- pi,- , er:l a sc.: Li- Tridse cf Mrs. i" sev ct, the I Irs spe.t tL3 T.Tarv Eland, -lot ): fihnrlatte ' - guests cf I!r.i:I:-'2 1-: "r ll3.ry . El:i , spending t"i3 v:c: grand-mother ia stop dinking It;w2l tend to reg ulate it. y ,. ! A CHELDBEN IEAVEF0B hc:t::3 served a il I i hat t;x Itz new p-I;. tLrIrs arrirc 1 ia I tint fcr services at tls Trccby-J teriaa cizrch ZZ.-Z23. Oae cldr was J-rti ia rr.cn- ory cf Hr, J. C. Zlz. JZ:a ty Li3 children and the ctLcr by mem bers of the church. ; , , WOMEN'S HOME . , ; Dsi.:c::2TrtATiON club - Members of the club met at the home tf Urs. Chas. Ilearn at the regular opening hour. After the President, Mrs. Alton Wells called the meeting to order, - The program was as follows: ,. ' Song, Freindship: Invocation, Minutes; Boll Coll; Business; Lea-1 ders. Program. Then Miss Jamve Martin pave a demonstration on Dutch String rr;-3 A 1. mt h. tliis rrest sUinj c-.icc (alove) ex- plains. "Camels deuiiiteiy ceip my ciges tion. And they don't get on my nerves." ORPHANAGE TTia tlirPA sirinlVst fthildren l : of Mr. Han-deH Smith, who is now in the State hosnital were taken to Bariuyi Springs Monday and n arin nnnor rn phtp m inf. rrps- byterian Orphans home there. The, a rter rhl dren : will . maKe tneir t homes in the community and the pome. r - f CC:ZTY IICSTCSS (rrO.Mrs. N. Grif- TIT. savs: "I've noticed . 6s Camels help digestion." Make it Camels I : and enjoy a sense of ease. - r ' c.:.::ls cdctlier tc.cccs TEACIiEY DEUS Members of the Teachev Baptist Missionary Society gave a SilveT Tea at the Bantist - church last Wednesday evening. t " , Kev, A..L. Pollock of - varsaw preached at the Teachey Baptist Church Sunday evening. ; 1 Eev. L. WKessler of Atkinson preached at the Presbyterian Churcn Sunday morning, ue was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Boney. . l,it ' , ' . PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES The Josephine Wells and Maggie McMillan- Circles ,met at 3:00 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Wells. v j f i-- A ' : SilllU Gj;;s :g:3v; Nitrate of Soda makes" small grains m-aw hiwauae IF suDDliea the nitro gen they need, Isn't it logical then,. That 'soda is Arcadian, the American Nitrate of Soda made : 1 gen they need- Isn't it logical tnen m iw ooum, w wum.Mv. r" ' xhat th "soda" that conwns mott Sou'Jiern crc;s. You 4 Den.f cy nitrogen should do the best jonf t using k, too. , - ? NorA Carolina Growers say: r ( !' "ARC AD I All IS CZ3T SODA V2 KIOXT' "My opinion of Arcadian Nitrate of Soda is that the mechanical conditions are as near perfect as if a possible to get it. I like it because it distributes perfectly and gives real good 'results wi production.", J , . I L. C. Copland, Jr. Woodland, N. C. "Arcadian is great fertilizer, ft ia so easjt to apply, and we con aider there is none better." ' A - ' - ' , , . R. L. Mayfield EvergreenChapter, Evergreen, N. C ''ilfrom iny experience with Arcadian I have found thai the results are as good as from any other form of ammonia. . t-rr- rrjj '- V. P. E'.retary Clrttn, II. C. . mmm o i V- ' (' ;mi-?D'iriiiiiTG ; .mips s Ales Prices Cut So That Everyone Can Buy MEN'S HIGH Q!inp . BOY'S ALL Suits ' B0Y'S 'SllitG rSolfd leather ' - - Good sizes - - .' , Winter weight ' , OSc4; .:0?s;r-.:vS(5'.' " ' ' ' " " f " ' 7 . . A MEN'S SPRING Suits ' 300 Pair Lai Slippers ' JJacketC SPORT ' . . dies Novelty t , , M . MELTON x MEN'S NEW Hats V 28 LADIES' Coats BOY'S LONG v FELT , . : , SPORT DRESS . - - . All Wool , . 2.95 value . - . ' ' , x - . Lidlio It A Point To Corns Tomorrow KO 02 PHONE OHDERS r r Lcc "r:::i To E rrn I Jcrlh D. V. Dixon ti S T TT L . - 1 0
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