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It Is rumored that Kinston and ling a 'squarfe of unjdoured ^esa •Ripley are considering a merger- NOTIFY THE CIRCUS. Headline In a daily paper: •'Rabbit Men to Ideet.” In Oklahoma, R. F. S Parnum and TL TX McL. Fisher flew together to Oklahoma City. It looks like a -world’s record initial flight. A. North Carolina Stores adver •tlsement: “We'^carry a complete line of Oral Chiffon clothes for men;" In this weaUier, toO! Charlottes - Air •. show drew thous-j ands of people Tuesday. It is not; hard to remember when the Char-^ lotte Automobile show was the big- LgeSt event of the year. ■There is a story going around, 'about the-fish who tried to Jump a ' wosteway "and stug In an auger hole about half way up'. This Is'the ■first report to come In of a fish ma king a hole In one. The fish died. TVhen a golfer makes a hole in one he lamost kills everyone else. The State Department of Agricul- ■ture recommends the “cow, sow and hen” project for ■ adding to the in- roome of .the model farmer. A man - who has found chickens a failure, '■•ugeoHs‘that you leave the fowls out -and concentrate on cattle , and -hogs,'or in other words, “Cow, Sow ;ift®d-Sow.” "Fifteen French textile experts are .■Siting in Gaston County to ex- 'amine means and methods in Amer- In the midst, like a very old; cloth on an ebony •'table ... the crying neeid for two horns on every car, one of moderate tone for ordinary vehicles traveling ahead of yon, aud one of immoderate loudness for army trucks . . . the old market house in Fayettevnie, tee finest brick and mortar tradition in the section . . shucks take the ptace of cotton sheets on numerous wagons, and the mules smile again . . pecan trees have a certain superior old timey- ” ness ... they are abont th^ last to put on leaves in _the spring and hold them till late In the fall, like the iconseryjitlve man who is “not the %r3t by whom the new Is tried” they do not send oat th^ leaves at the first deceptive Spring warm th, neither do th^ let 'the first blnstering coldness of Autumn take them away . . but how they do pour off when they flnaBy fall . . . a big dog frisky with the cold, afrivirnpiiing over a puppy,- tumbling him pell mell and howling on the grass, but returning solictlously to See if the pup was ;burt . . and we started to leave fMs out, bat we kncrw a dog that always look for trains When the car whose naming- hoard he rides," crosses the railroad ... to bacco companies in Wiirstno let six hundred workers go, ft fir repor ted ... the cotton farmers Job Ifn- creases every day... birds prove how fer a good dfsposftion will go ... a beautiful^ colo®ed parrot is gdven solitary icanffnemait in a city xoo becaose of h& ungentle- manly language, but a buzzard in Luca, Georgia, gains renown for Ws habit of riding complacemtly cm flie al Income, the reliuum.' fininn Imsi- ness, the living standvds of the country were high^ titan at any time in tmi years. These figures In totals metm nptbinii'rto the indi viduals who do ^ot dhare. A ton of coal is insuinclent.iflgr a family, if the father keeps, ft’under lock and key in tiie celUft the greed; of big business, whiclfi'fB this pres ent crises, still ^ke^s:ft prices far above the reach of tnm. average per son, is one of the moat depressing factors at present. Al tftuall percen tage of Americans, hcfid: more than half the wpalth of tine tcouatry. Un til the large manuftetiiieES share through moderate priiEhig, there seems to be little hopm ican Textile Manufacturing. Last top of trains going in and out id year the sons of one of Germany’s ^largest manufacturers spent the year 3s Gastonia, on the same business. It is significant that both nations selected Gaston County, but is is /blso unfortunate that they picked fthis time for observation, due to • curtaHment - and depression in the -mill business. The method employed Jby the German in learning the Eu- attributes jlish tongue was unique. Landing In Hew'York, unable'to speak or. understand ^English, he stayed there weeks to learn It. "Bach days Tor two weeks he attended-an Amer-j 'lean talking movie, taking His seatj when the theatre opened, and often -not even leaving for meals, remain- iing in the same theatre, seeing the -eame movie over and over again until the show closed at night. The jnext day the same process in a ffif- erent -tiieatre. By listening carefully and associating-words With actions jand tomotions," he -was ■ able upon ar- vtteg '-in 'Gastonia to 'tell his ac- f Quaitotanc.ehi -about it in English. "His rosourcefullness was matched only • by his utility to take punishmeht. -^■We sbuSder to think of the theme ssoi^s'die must' have heart. town .. . there was a lot of ex citement this time twelve years ago. . . a home-recorded convEBTsatiaai that time would be an ihtHTsating ;30uv«i£r. “Join Red Cromer Utew Vice Presideitf ^lirtis - America’s promfneuttnttlkBnH; jatn in urging all menxfmd; women to become membets ofiftUo) EEb£ Grins during the period oEtfitiie^annuailBaQl call from ArmlstlcndElay/itoTBHnfts)- glvlng Day. The Honorablse^sOharJlHS Ghsti^ Vice President of tM^Unlted’States, says: “The Ammiani Rrtl Otoss fis In a position to a^' dha: monw to relievd those strOdHttibgrinlStdctane than any other oxganitotlOn* fin tJte world. Its splendlitiwaefeHasdbn)* much to bring tateleiidlSylfieDiiEito all parts of the ■weeHUffortheipEnpite of our country BaaanaestiieFamtaini the American-' Rfidi (Bess:. TBfe' wonderful organizatlOsn lti» antitllBdl to the liberal sapportt oir onr db®- ple." V The HonoraiflKfAnittew/ W- Ion, Secretaryj-yof 1* ttten Pgaanzy, says: "No oneecaatippedlct-^em oar where dlsastee:-B»y:^o*enrr«ir amn» emergency ariBhe. The? JmeriBan Red Cross reiagweateottg aomnp- nlty ln8uranee:igaitot;8ncfli miMitoi tnnes. Th%> oK^aftatihin ataois ready at all times toirendiBr speaiy relief to anfjetrtekamanMihitiiaxe- lief of d!l3a3*aftlii;ittrolgmoonntHto8. The Rod CEwsrJastttei^mrey wMch carries ontwhesiatterg^^ has dis rupted oeptomasyy mndes, and means ot .IttBfiQitoOOinnninlty:!" mu TWE MMTAL . JiBII-''- — -t CS;^;A«IIIIS9S HAIL COiHffiCTCiri 1 tftor.. ator' a . Illbseo an-ortisr th^t ttaspna tBI SttioesflOesdsgff «( RenJnTnlifigBmife- thb flSnt. Fostmaster 'OenefodJ . pltos Has’ifeaab isAied^ tegular bj» tMBs Uitftrtl/s&tea PdiirtOlIft Defeefll^n#nalaa ATBer- fftini'.. Tlib^ IjpSparlinfcnll. MBI JatterWrltgy -aeemi^ Outebme of Cantoif llv AnOit All |f« retafft w ffinp faith UBfr thhftr WUJwwiOiTorea O'dro^r ITg!- |rtaftstid8;.nD^> raattar how InasMqaateli^ -■ ■ " caz^tasi^ diraGted, vritili reacKi (TOKry DdHS^ Rbeord)' dfafSbaWtaB- And veayv-oft^ A ftfimer NortlT- Chroffiia' tmdveir- ’’ lalty 'stafk - tennhi - pliyer;. Utddto of 8everaf''8taW* tropiile8; Ban zqnther one oir"hIh’-8hbH''ot’cnpw today. i; Pant’'PnHer, only recently- moved j-to HiSSsSiy, raiilSd' lir•'tHe',pihy-off 0; with P’Sle Menzles- for'.ffier Hfecord'S j*' city tetmis’ Bingies' i^amptbnship: TuesdJi^ afttfnroen", oir tfiw SBuford courts^-to take-.tilb'city" orowar and also Tfid. Record* ttopl^. by soores of 6-ird-6. 6-3.". . , . LaetTRllrsdiJyr MbnzWhi. ed- fendifig' 'chdmpiOir and'.lBiall!^. again this year, hold ' FSlier- pbr se twvsoets ■ apieCw-tie’' and ” thteatoned’ iXy .-take ’ the title' yesterday ■wfien- fie' beat ■Puller in the aeoond'..^snt‘ i BOW'- were- • fit" flite^ fbmD yasteir- dayj -with''Pallia sh'o-wlbg- ap better .tham.'rhd did Idat'weeft. After Hen- zles fidd taken tfi'e^'fllst^ gaam fa .^h InltflB'* set,* PYftier' Orafi- tifie- t ext three*? Mttozida''rallied” anti by riln of twilfic servMg took" .ttie fiDDurttf e but Fhller aHo borw> dbwn oa' hi#'^ .kerven and ' tetok' tK» flfftft. fifecizieS: i laidrd'o'wn''aoaie,’' goad” pfi*eem«^ 3 copHfte alJCtlf'game^Bat’-ftfll dto n ifltfls^ jhetr ; ftca&i ik^ joa^ed—bdlil att aac ’' ionnouR teonpHe and expanse -! to? le Ffidesad" gprenunent and,-'tfibres- fdre. to ttte taxpayers. let. eldo>> losts prEhate boslness a ioaa,?ot)'niil-^ tfims of didEart anhuaUyt/ accord:i- to tfip Fkat Offibe DOpastmeatth.; ittUmAe. iof”' dhtitem. Postntoafera hive tervibwed baslneso^” men^ regptadli^^'^ Tfo pmBfaM and Infito even-! otieredg^ tb? ^"waai! elarks fcuemeaBiaKlfbe- tO' jrrefti maliing lUHL-. Id*? spflbt .^ot Iflie' iMpiusaasents aflBfcted'' byy titfto ' ;epR «»»• Dead LdtHSr-'CHBiSer *lmd‘ jtBe BftBBtory SentMs - remaH? * IssBBtee nasessltiessj. Tfib fannwBwi has raaMmenda# that ! lougiepni provid© ’ fOk ;• a tsao-ceot; iarg* on every l€diiHr. requtfilig‘'di- itozy sHiTice, bnft^the? (RctUaiL fiasinot beesssaeted ’.uppn. It: fins' been diaeoimieid' tlM only a small range pf > ray* those Every yezer, about 200.00(B(W pt6e©ssi«rf lengths Ifil^een 7,!0flft“jihd ’ 14 1 A AAAI. —«f1 ^1b*>AM«KV ^1 nridH aiw given “dfteW ser-l 14.000' wffl shineis tfirouglE'. ' ;|yice/’. wlilclh means thaLttfib? warn- .■dv.iuoj? . to^iuu; intauuf tuttui uuf. lyww*; _ iftar ernidbW has to take^ttltt*: o® “LAND POSTED** StONS” on sale d find adequate addremes than.! The Journal Onsacoo'HbHn Drug f ther-wnOle^ toOed to supp^wT. A" IMfc-Cbinpany. . . ^ Have the Sapnfi War Time Prm ' Clhir Fruit Cake. W. T. FOSTER, of the Poliak Foundation for Economic Research, the uneasy eoadHSai of Six Foiehta^- Cbonfrieft Receive” Red! Cross Ai^ thd?savisnth’’l®H'6r- toKihBr it fa shoD*c ordbk. The^ei^h'' wend to Ifenziae>^|^ on tititfee bhiBIBg-sBotS: but h© drop»|’“*“' pe&'-tit© - sets- when- Kw failed! to gj#- ■FidRar*©' hott^rettzm*. Mbbzieis- wns' mttientable in tbh senond ' setA alt^tndfiig a fast and serveotfiat' balffad FuDer. •EB©- safe went”tttr> MOnribs wlthqnit PufEBr jetting a^i^mxe aUfkDUgh only iSii’' fiimt retuma'om'rt* part of MenatfiS' dflfiet ’FBnKe*A? atthnks. I Fuller'■tOK^-O' ftad of two gamenslfi "ifito flnal!sto bstbae Menales capped A” genieo'anili IkOToased his leasl^ to befoooe a>. fid^ jump in thts^aitr ^ -> make© a? fiaUBant volley nalkim' threw ■ filfivtzles odf his balance! and’ jke^missodt! asr easy bounder fusrtile ifet andEmatolk point. Our Prices m Fruit, Sugar ascL EDnur are 1*3 lesi^^fliait last y^r. The same Wa# Time Price; en. l^ain Cake and Bread with flour and. sugar less than H2 wsir price. We have tlia flour and yeasIL ycnir owit bakins^. Phone 24^. We can help^you save. the country to the fact lhait"'we are saving toa much. The situation is year has had a bright, side, and that is the ever mcreasfng board of spe-s . clallsts who advance ^varied » andrl’ original theories of what the tron-Mesftoyedi ipany homes aif B»Wg ble Is. It’s getting to be a sport f bo^t:.'n»atJlB> fllrst from an mrtw > Relief w(W;.5gjiintti bp the Anwrlcaqfc Red CresKb^uriag: tti© year fa six fojte- «lgn natipnerJondlsaBtars Tanging froflk a tldala waves Itii Btewfournfflland, .a»: earthquake In^Persla, floods to Franaei to helptfthe !rcfiiBe®s from .B^uiaiaw^ preVeaBoBroflaasuMrilpox egridemS^ft Cost8diR|pa,i. Th«s$5W}0® Bafli Cross eontribtt^ito .■ to NowfauBjOWKlL following the 66 6 ■ is-^ TO doctor’s preeeirlptiaa© ftir CQBDS and HE/iDAfi^SDES It its the* rieart speedly ‘rem.ed|iy hnamn • 66S also im 7.'ableCb PHONE 243 oaoBOi ■sa Theorists play a frenzied gam© matching mythical kpendfags, sacr- Ings credit ai^ tarlfC theories agatasf, eaj;h otiw, Ip fat^ise and Intokir'- TqOVE.MBER NOTES. The flaming 'introduction to Raefort, glveo.^ 'those comipg "in on .the Fayetteville •road, by the maples, partiouJarly the -^Iden pool Of leaves beneath them . fresh rplowed land is beginning to make its appearance again . . a field of stubble turned under, leav- ant' rivniry. 'fa the meantime, in a region only vaguely known to 'those experts,, people, formerly stauscfily and happily independent, are stead ily losing the things they ha'vo lab ored lor, what were common ^comi- forts of life have become luxlirie^ and only^ the/ barest necessities nour remain in many homes for tit's flnfit time in years, ’telling thebe peoi^e that they are saving too nr.uch i» like teRing a blind man ths.t hs© ip? nsing his eyes too much. TeWng them to boy and restore econiantc confidence is an absuTdlty. Tho> wasteful saving has gone enr. in: quite another sphere. . coafikTy /teetpacbi the distressed sgeglOti The >sniBi Qfr ©.060 wa« ^ven J* itho. fesdi fOXr tije-Belief of the MenRonite off (fMinan desorat, vhDthndl deterndh^l to leave: Rnssia 'EfiR^nnw/ iands,i AtioHft 18,000 passed itihrougbi QeenMUQ^. ■where the Gerim..i Redl Ct08S,-,Jrifled! hr Red Cross segistlea)^ othevr nationn helped them.,.. The '"rote- jprHft ^ heieff tran8portefiiteji.ne.to coantErie* fa the western "Vtorldi AOdl tfaejAsnectoan Red Cross hqg^ausnfitN tedi oontrihuMons from faUridnalft; fai thUSQQlMftBT* . .. IQttoi) Costs Rl^ was , «•©»•««« IW aj sQurilQisx epidemic, tHh? Aseetftwi TtadlOSQim sent fit^ tbomenditplMlhQft I wmein*. in two alrplaiKto Itodft. nm I timbfadllr saving the egimtiyj ffionh » ' seriona outbreak of thledfp*dldte«mto ElUtope’fl highest ha* ht«i. Last year, sqys Foster, the. qf^ion-.i ibegwii' in the Swisa^, Alps.. Order Your I '*W«EN .1 was joot a girl I at hom^'* wzitee Mrs. & F. iBiggan. of Bolrd. TexM,| n took Cardni for ctaonp-1 1OTd pains in nay side I mad' back, end ft helped | se at timt time. '"After I wee naenled, 1 III faead nayeelf in n 'r*©k, | Irnafioiai oonditioa. X Mf- IdsMd a great deal withl Imsti '^bedK, wfaidi wee so i M hart me to get Itqpuor wtiun I woold efand I IV leA I Ml off fa I I wei^fi. "A friend of mine, see-1 I ing how bed I ML ed l.viied me to take Cardni, zfiddi 1 did. By the tfaoe II had taken two botflea, 11 I Mi etronger and better than I bad fa a long time.** Coal Now! DONT WAIT UNTIL A FREEZE CATCHES YOU. We handle only the lughest quality. Ow prices are right. Our delivery is prompt. Hoke Oil & CMinvi Fertilizer Co. ' PHONE 24i0 dEaoBsafi; THE NEWS-JOURNAL has ecpiipped it*8 Job Department with new type faces and other materials and is liow prepaid to doVour JOB PRINTING artis-. tically and promptly. Visiting cards , i Letter Heads Statements Circular L^ttere Placards 1 Business Cards Note Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Posters In fact, anything in Commercial Printing. Place your order with ns now. ^ RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLINA OE30K
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