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""1 . i. J CSV- . I ::zxz needs C craiiized IC3 jt jj. (Sktif ? t "" ' 2 firm cud contianed trl 'f i : It ' :a n. B. W. Canady to:!; L;"l L 3 crim inal store was turned ilzzt 1SD5 when the grclt fire cf Hkston swept (several tlccis. Canadv's carries a rf!TnTl. a stock of hardware for the farm larly in the Times and. you. . will save monev if vtm !tnn W fhn ads. , - '"if ..' ' t'.a ra- Ltical k-I:r t) .' ::a-Calem kit Eex Ecr-ILI at j:Z0 a. m. Ilrs. XIcLor::! tccccpanied her husband on ti.2 trip. ;. uJ j. . Xi;e..con2ai":;ii Educations and 4Ao.. : L Donald Goes To Fcroythe :;n; One Liing, Is Infected I: r.Ai; irirch 5th Dr. and as rapidly as possible', under -- ' ' anti-sales tax'ithe circumstances.- ..;. -.; j i.i m vtiiiur ut juemo-, ur. ncuonaia was taken to Rex Hospital last week front his hotel room here when he suffered a re lapse after an attack of influenza several weeks ago. His condition after, several days of treatment, was reported as good. ' - k A Democrat, but an insurgent azainst the resrnlar nartv nro-oni. zation. Dr. UcDonaM wnfH a tif CtLBmsi'n for fh nnrrv'a mimi'na. x o r vj uviuutcr ticn for governor last summer. In wo isi yiiuiary, wim iour .cau dilates in the race, he finished a critic r ;:r.ir::3 Izzt vear. was tV - en to i:tcn-C-lsm, his home, by jeZ.z1i-.Z3 from Eex - Hospital . 'Jierc Tizrsiay. r- -' ir'; Ecct:rs who treated the former ; Jri:Iit;r asd college professor Lp v.3 suffering from a slight izfectica. in one lung and would . is ccnfircJ to the Forsyth Coun ty Tutcrcular Sanitorinm, where e was admitted for several mon- : They added, however,, that his May Give Em-" ployees Prctcclicn s RALEIGH, Ilarch 5, -i. Ilany thousands of employers in ITcrth Carolina who do not come under the provisions cf the Etate Unem- vlovment Comnensation Act be cause they do not have , as many as eigm employees ' or ? oecause they v arc engaged . in excluded classes of work, if they so desire, may give their, employees the pro tection of the act by voluntarily bringing .themselves under its pro visions, Chairman Charles G. Po well, of the State Commission, point out.' - . r 1 Fisrures cbmniled in the cam. mission's office indicate that there are probably 20,000 employers in tne , Diaie wno nave from one to rr.!css there is some ' r.:t doing so. Such ' jsrs are required v 2 act for two full -:.2 notice at least CD di;3 1 " j t' 2 end of a calen- c;r nvc:r I ..2 tLev are toermit- t:i to x.'.J ' to j - . r- 1 4 . Pin!:I . illandr ' S Roll ilnnounced Following is the , honor roH of Pink Hill ' School for the sixth uuauii toy end that there 7toM 'CM. E n7f SXTeSl' :fitf he wodd recover copletel? ISi sSAftASS? SCIEIICE DIPIIOVED OK MAltJIlE 1 ; t ' -.TQ .3IYE- YOU , i ' . -. . v , j . , . ,,.'-- .'I . thui ni; iunr othersoda? v." ft -1 ' -v . "' . .-f.V 1- 7 0v, seven employees. They are exclud ed from the list - of" those : wTiaka workers are covered by the unem ploymnt compensation provisions of. the act, but they have the priv ilege of electing to come under the act. Bv this election their PHI- plqyees would receive the same kind, of protection as the workers in larsrer organization. art .in :- exexuaes me smaller . emniovr I primarily because of the trouble m administering the act, particu- act is Just beginning. It . may ' be changed to include them later. ? ! Also4 employersl: in excluded classes of work, lnclndin? asn'enl- tural laboC' domestic nerviee1' in ; homes, work f or religious, chari- vauic, BvicuMui;, uicnuy ami eau cational purposes, and all , non profit organizations, ; such as pri vate schools, colleges and hospitals may. come under the act and give the employees the same protection as is enioved bv those in inclnded classed of work. ; . Employers not included because of the small number of workers or the type of employment, who wish to protect their workers to that Murphy. Grade 2 A. Wist TTn rett. Unit ni Kalpass and Edna Stroud. - Grade 2B.-lTi turn. dred Davis, Beatrice Davis ' - and Nellie Iris lee.. ; . . .. . .. - Grade 3B, Miss HaWell, Dland Hill, Thomas Howard, Mary Buth ence 13".;.": . B.-'Ccs; TyrdiH, V Smith and I Grade C, I ard, Gayrcl; rie Jones 'Grade 7r, I ces Tavlor and 1. ley. , Malpass,! Emileigh ,!: JUtnryn Jones: v Grade 9, B. A. Winfi ", Taylor. - Grade lOliiss Eogers, I juaxweu. diroua, mcnard Stroud and Dan iel Gurley. w3$$y&!. 'V- Grade A f HTi"o nnnn ;,: Kinsey, Edna Earl Atkinson, lil- Turner. Phosphate and limcctcr cr2 necessary for good paster: 3 iz piedmont and western C. r:!::a according to demonstrations c:n ducted last year by the Ctata Col lege Extension Service. , Don't wait! Send in votir Rv.h. SCriution to The Dnrlin Tir:.-i U.' day. $1.00 per year. - rj 6 17 o ri d i s p LrA v r : ; . i:B:fiO-CiMeat' TheiWatsr" Official Experiment Station te; ; show that the reason crops nz , 1 soda isforthe NITROGEN. Thers- fore the soda to buy Is the one ) r 2: 7.' 1 ' oda developed by science . Olve& fflOC nfrocaa dm tan thrui V un or"'r oaav , mars wny, V .f when vou order "vour nHn 'vnn ; should demand Arcadian. 2 "-' . , in rmtRKr-inimocHium- Premliwn Tsrbore Fwtlllur Hwm im't ,,.",1 Nav bt uifna Arcadia Nitrota of Soda m. -: , cliMlvy far tha poet wol ywart. round td. Amarieoa product mora tarbfactory. Tha tm I walght boat or a oitvaniaitca tha granular me chanical condition nakM It oatiar to tow. v nd mora aconoailcal."C A. Johnson, Prat, and Treat.,, f. S. Royttar ntorcantlla Co, Tarbora, N. C ' ' J I ' i THI BARRITT COMPANY i i ; ' . r,v : s : v-xv v- vvw.' vv. I . , . :-'iff . m ''X X h. ? : s 5 .-.v.-.'.' 1 FACT 1 FACT 2 Th nw Rlvlnatr Is PliM-Pewrci. h has msch deubto th cool ing capacity off othor . w0-kaawa rafrigann ten ml aqaal six. t f Tha now Kahrinater rvru only fcalf at many ailn ntai por day-during tha rottof tha tima It main, taint low tomparaturas dnffj no currant at aft. HaWoh, N. C AHantq,Ca. ' ColuMbia, S. C , S Jaduoa, Ml. Although she anpkrently hatT ONLY KCLVINATOR ; GlMC&Ynii aii Tiircc h! ADVANTAGES , MlttT-M THERMOMETER RUBBER GRIDS IN AU ICC TRAYS camficATE of iow erauTMQ cost S-YEAR PROTECTION PtAN - , 1 2 C7 f r . . , i?nr jiiag her clothea on a hickory limb, Oils young woman, star of a recent lUm i The Maglv Faucet," Is dla Kgarding ! the advice of the old yme 'and Is preparing not only fo go near the water, but to Im merse herself In -It. -The soothing restfulnesa of a hot bath la a tanuti treatment. reeotnmnflA(1 : h mni I famous beauty experts today. : Un seen in the picture is the electrical servant " which ruaranteea - a r eon. ' tinuous supply of hot water for the not oath ana , all other domestic needs. It Is the not point automatic' water heater, v which has brought -t watrr ervi-' " " new his POWERED mmmmmmmmmmmmmm I i CUT? THE COST OF BETTER LIVING b;!rvey .if .M. . ". ' - Sob i ,. 1 ' : c f 1 i r
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