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.J Qa " rrciyVn ITi::.;t:2, 13 rccr-aiz-ej fir cr.1 7il3 r 3 a fivriia siop-p-center enerp: tL:c:ar2s;:: Leo I.:iy, pc- ":r al very efficient yc I- :a r epened the lirn ia t' - ell Ilznter building with his f;i:r, II. L'rsJy, 10 years bo The stcre renaised in the Hunter fc-dlMr until about five years ago when it was moved to the present location, 116 II. Queen Street. f. ti'Zz l-vkM- Leo as he is popularly known, employs 15 clerks and they are al ways eager to aid the customers ; in their purchases. , ! Brody's features the following departments: men, women, chil dren, shoe and piece goods. Inci dentally their shoe department is one cf the largest in the town of Kinston. Their line of merchan dise is of a very high quality, yet prices are in reach of every one..1 Brcdy operates ft store in., Green- ville also. ' ' At r i t jLeo is a vaiuaoie citizen xo Wins ton, always interested in civio pro- 'ects and unstintingly giving at lis time to the betterment of the community. -, 1 " J' " Brins Up Your Child The Way He V Should Go . . And Later He Will Per suade The Old Folks Go Vitii Him RALEIGH, March 11th. Bring 'up a child in the way he should : go ; ;r. and later on he. will per suade the eld folks to ea alon? t ; .. - - w-m 1 - witn nim;. vs;; - : ' . Ana xnat s exacnv wnars nan- k ?emnKrighJ h.f e i? Nort Cr0I tel1 them the merits of working alum, iuiuuj;u me. xu&ay . vuniesk tOSTetner found to get the benefits of, co operative marketing before a num ber of farmers who were preju diced against ifto the point where they weald close their eyes and ! stop up their ears when someone they considered a stranger tried produce! i ij Lcfcrc. Of all tl3 c i i : ::izzs for their '.flowers, .v.... J. ;r ia temper ate or tropical zczs3, ncne has sur passed the cresent dav JTorth A- merica sifl the wealth of l'lcral beauty , available to adorn home grounds. If this material were widlv us ed, it would transform the acnear ance of the country. There are flowers in the list which would thrive in every section and- ev ery kind of soil and climate. Flow ers for damp and dry places, for the sun and shade, for every set of conditions known, are at hand, ; To select from this great abun dance the. few hundred Varieties for which an average garden can find room is a task which requires some study. We should begin ear ly, and not wait until planting tune, when seed stocks run low and hurried decision might cause us to make mistakes, i-.J. If you' intend to plant seed di rectly in the ground, you will want to be sure that the annuals yon , select are hardy, craick grow ers, which will furnish a profu sion of blossoms, such as the zin nias, petunias, : nasturtiums and marigolds. If you start- the seed J, - VtSjUfci job, whieli jro- :r flowers and alls ws 2 lis rre tender va-l-rrrer. selection is a- U23 the cultural instruc ! j .... .mJj. blosners. This ; is a .fortunate thin, tecat:3 it allows us to have flowers f rem June until killing frosts in the fall. Some of, them, however, are earlier than others, and seme later; some : bloom "i all season, others are best in July or August; or September For 2 this reason we should choose them ac cording to their season, so that ev ery week of the flower season will have a few of them at their best. ; Don't put up with useless ' ' '.PAiKi:; " 'T,: Get. rid of it " 7hen functional, pains of men struation are severe, take CARDUL It ic tioean't benefit you, consult ft pbTsi.en.' Don't neglect such pains. Tiisy depress the tone of the nerves, cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite, wear out your resistance.' , : Get bottj of Cardul and ae whether It Till help yon., m thouiaali of women have (aid It helped them. Besides easing certain pains, Cardal aids In building up the whole system by helping women to t mora strength from the food they eat. J , lV v . , , , , , ular enr: maricI-3, ; turtiums, seal nias, alycD-::, and ignc:::it:. includes all cf V ful from early J tember. Add a f varities to test fcr 1 Sou will have an it ;Eoct:HiU1'i:5;"C.;:i:a:.. A five per cent .pay ir: announced toSay bv the 1 Printing and Jfinishicg C W: T. Jenkins, manager mill, said it would affect Dr;H.A. Etl;7.v . BENTIST ; WARSAW, Monday, Jj"naay, Latur- day; KENANSVILLE, Tuccliy; BEUIAVUXE, Wednesday; rich lands, Thursday; "TTKK IZLL, Thursday, ' Friday . and Saturday nights. 1 -r of the North Carolina Cotton Gro wers Cooperative Association, the . Farmers Cooperative Exchange , and the, Carolina' Co-operator. , ' te decided a' long ; time ago that 1. 1 - mm t a t some eiiecnve , means muse oe Stadiem Since 1S03 Along about this time -SI. G. Mann, k who : as a country , banker has won lor himself an outstand ing record fcr working with rural bovs and eriris. came with the Cot ton Association.' He hit upon the pian ot conducting- an Annual Es say Contest among students in the rural niga scnooisf in the state's cotton oeit. That, was nine , years ago and from its yery beginning the1 essay contest ia what mav be called a marked success. It commanded the respect and enjoyed thei support of State and local school autnori- vica as wcii. as olulk lioiip.e nun extension worker nti1 vfli fifata I Press. - .rS"--' mong men shoppers. J. OA CCT- . for men has been nopular with' young-ttnd old men alike in Kin3- 4..J! mno rru-. 1 IIIII Hllllr l.illBl. IltT Mill f 1 1 II .Hil.lf . atU25 N. Queen Street is one of Kinston's most attractive,'"'- Their line of men's wear is p.6t surpassed owned by H. Stadiem and his sbns. ? Pe; ?rst W about -800; boys llr, stadiem Jake Stadiem Davis r1" B"is P-cipaiea in ine ccn- lin and Arthur Stroud have be- eve.r ?nt4 -W high as 7000 boyi come familiar facet and names a.,an? SP have, actually; written i i uw ouuuuvku csauva ul ine con vest auxin? a sme-ie vt.r h; 1 ....... .. .V . r. " i..'. :r;;jt. - aii m ail more than 35,000 boys turn gms m aonn uaroiina have written essays for these contests Since 1928. The essavs nvmmi . 000 words; each and printed !Kin oooK iorm would fill 625 average sized volumes of 204 pages each. ject for the 1937 contest, which w open .10 any rural high school boy or erirl in North Hamiina 'A Well-rounded .Co-onetivA p nn"i . ava - 11 ui ill . . uni ill 1 iih . -v fr,. 1 r 1 1 plan of asking Questions as a lead! tor the contestants,' : inaugurated I last : vear J tinni , V.a ti4i.in essful, will be continued during The four onestionn wruVfi make up the 1937 subjects are: 1. Why should cattim fnmitn marxet their: cotton through the ae-xurcnase rooi'' or the Cotton Co-operative Association ? ' Z. ilOW OJin Himw formaw w vw aiMMIVAif VU it Carolina'" be -ma (tp l'A raiiA 41. w "ov w v avuiinv , IUQ aavamages of purchasing farm sup .vopeiauveiy tnraugh the 1 ri ' i. The new criss-. J cross strap de- sign m a pai- y ent leather ' pump'. ' J JLET'S GET DOWN TO' THE ' FAV0EITE SUBJECT OF, WE know and so do you . . that you can't tell much about a . clothier's values by . reading his newspaper ads. i Ybut may be this ' next paragraph , will give you an idea of how we feel about" our Jow prices. WE will not be undersold on the. same quality merchandise by., anyone, in, America. ,We pride our. method of pricing as much as we pride ourselves on our methods, of styling. 4. .' THIS EASTEE, if it's a fine suit you're: looking for at a safe, legitimate price. . look STAIHEU JEASTEB , ; SUITS V "FE0II ' 03.5. . 7 m 1 '. TO 1 3. What ran An f moU i. . . - w w w tuci Lam II Tin lln.flneratA. m...'... j. ? - - yyiHvvi 1 CaUrf,- I we and jof mere value to, North 4, Vhat j services are possible! tnrough co-operative financing for farm production purposes ? ;i - Aram thia "vpaT."':i. 00 in tun) years, the first nri7 wfti tia aI year college tuition ; scholarship iu ine coniesxant wno answers best iuur queswens mat go to make and district prizes will also be a-warded.- A., . ,; 1,- TlioiicandOf Cardan Flowers 1 ' ' A ' ' Bmdd; strap X r (( C iJ on att'-wi;. Nl '121 shank pump in u 1 and . . M ' v VI S3.s ' ill' 1 ,,Iovfely kid.O stepm tie with cutout design, if " Gabardine itep " -in with high tongue of pat" - e,nt.-- .'-, !f V ft- 1 ' Gabardine combined with, kid in a uni que tie. - rt TThESE ABE JUST A FEW OF THE DOZENS OF EXCITING, DRAMATICALLY ; DESIGNED STYLES WE HAVE TO OFFER FOR YOUR SPRING WARDROBE. THEY - LOOK SO EXPENSIVE' t --, -- . ' , w 1 - -r v: . .1.-.. r . American home gardeners may flr.vcrs fcr their home gar--3 V '1 year fr:n a list cf mars ')r:r-tr3f;rr.I;ic!ir-'! .... -' t. DEPARTMENT or th srt ' , , jjr ai '7
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