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TrnUNTY HAS ORGANIZED A GRANGE . . a it Offers Farmers Their Best Opportunity . 9. Sampson leads lSTain this tlme in heins the ,sttlL' . .' ,n organize a local, or county U)sre The organization flv Piin iru , which num- L mi"" SSeImORNING STAR. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 10, 1921. - ..rt,nT i . jt likely to be augmented very ion f,V,ri? started in the county V'idint Lowell, of the Na :rii '' 0 Was here three .weeks i,irV a mass meeting of us it? rernauifu i"s """s" c: ''-','f continuing the work of or He expects to organizi Ptlia ' then Duplin. Mr. DeLan ti, several meuiucio was over at Salem- " . nrcanize a grange in nu.i "center. This evening: a "f lectin- was held at Keener, north of Clinton. It is Mr. 0 V-" purpose to secure a suffl filumber of local organizations aa p r as possible to justify the organ- if;oa in the minds of the pro- HrSP' anrl others, is to vr. """'.,- - , , hc "ran tne gencmi '"'""b ...;.? simnlementary to the an."' ....: c.Vi qo the r"nt- ..i.ii orsramzai mua. oun - T ia f Alt froWtTS associaiiuii. ivn. 'I ' Vioc nrnvtfl thrnnch , tiif grange i" v.if rtnturv or exisitui-c, uui umj il.iiitv. but" also Its fitness to Sur- '.!.. fnnspnuently. it is the rf SHU - . ... , . , 'armors orKn'o'u " ,"u e oo.itinna rf the countrv U of tne mohi a.nr ... for ine atiMfvnm...v v-......w. . r dpslres. On the other hand, t classes, as -cotton and tobacco Uwers, may Fu in enoptal nrtrflni. ..inn 1 1 . a,oovi i-. ranize- ' - : allien 'i. riinton Grange, which his honor, tne wweu. itf . ' mpmhers of the vr! l. enns and dauehters itir?,ion . 4. ' ,nln ve nnl.l U.crr.ners j flour- orcanization-in Clinton. ;" leek there arrived (from &w DeLancey, a National 'k ,'.m',iv who has come for the irl" .: He exDects to organize 3 1 La then Duplin. Mr. DeLan- ;il,p5on that there ,e some reforms and some purposes ( to"0 broad application to be sought !.Jfr(sfullv by the group organiza- , nr hv anv loose cuuiuuittuun ui organization to commue an agn- ultural interests uimrr cmic.n. tad. arid its national st-uye anu ic -sorous growth ot recent years gie nmisp of an earlier alignment of hese interests under its banners than v any other means. Accoraingiy, ine launching or tne grange in im tate may lead to more earnest enoris bring the great masses of farmers to its fold. Court failed to convene Monday ac iidins to schedule, as Judge Bond, He presiding judge, was held in Ke- ansville bv the failure to nnisn tne rial of a murder case last week. Many Citizens, summoned from every sec- ion of the county, accordingly naa a stless trip to Clinton and that, too, Liver roads that are now a caution to liie driver of any kind of vehicle. The jail is chug full of prisoners. Ed it will ha a busy term. Among tie case? of most general interest is hat or" the nesroes charged with tuu murder of L. E. Ramey a few weeks Leadirg citizens have expressed themselves as much pleased with the atitude cf Governor Morrison toward At Ku Klux Klan. They feel that rath Carolina does not need the aid of any secret, night-riding organiza tion in the enforcement of its laws. The governor's prompt action in the iVarrenton mob matter also meets with iearty approval, as does his vigorous sampionship of a hard-road system. former partisans are elated at the Sne showing made by their favorite so early in his administration, while those Tho opposed him in the primary are as fatly to applaud his vigorous id ion d utterances as the most stalwart jI his earlier friends and champions. NEW tOLl MBIA SOG ' AD DANCE RECORDS To hear Art Hickman's orchestra ltd Xora Bayes together, is a com bination possible only on Columbia Records, because this well-known or- cuestra and popular star make phono- vm records for no other !oa " "I Could Have Had You (But ' Let You Get By)" is the name of ws humorous selection with the H'ekman accompaniment. She sings lle Pretty me-lody "Love Nig.hts." frank Crumifs method of .propos 1JS to "Rosie." the heroine of his lat- tms on a Columbia Record; is as tenems-like as it is original and amtisinn. On the oUier side of this r(wrd Tod "VVeinhold, a new Columbia ;rst, sings that cheerful piece of pat- 'in?Iy Gee Goe trom -he Fiji Isle)." "Ben it comes to real old-fashioned 'iltzes the Columbia Graphoph'one ""Pany claims nearly a monopoly for is orchestra. This month' it !'s Jht- medley waltzes "Baby warns" from the new musical comedy if :im1 1 " e With You in Ap lle Blossom Time." upwards, of a hundred tONWAY KMGHTS CELEBRATE AN INCREASE IX MEMBERS CONWAY, Feb. 9. The Knights of , celebrating a recent decided l ,r 111 the strength of the lodge. "ie addition of 20 ' members, ten- n-ll K rfl-,f'Ption and banquet to the nnerg of the order, their wives and number of invited guests, at the 1 truiay evening. The oc- ait 2 ,ai"' !l brilliant affair and. was People. ir"1'1" S,,nat,0r Hal L. Buck,. ,nhan Commander. artpH a tnastrr.an ..and during the evening, in addi- . 1 lr' tne la'.)Oratf snrenrl tVi nnna. t,,.. , '"veneu by the nresence oi fell av 'r of Wf'u known speakers, as T MuarU'ts and song services. fjvic K'llar annual meeting of the Fbrii-.. . .neia vveanesaay, id. J- - ;it the town hall. th nres- , .Mrs, "W. A. ' FrApmnn ro11l fro-- lary V of the recording secre- Colii'n: s M- c'- Anderson, Mrs. M. V u dS secretary, pro tem. "'Cre.x.K"8S' ' $7.95 P Koscirs . - "EPARTMENT STORE ..1LEARANCE SALE i, , ,,IUl and Caatl Hwm r Transfer Over Here Time to Build? C:: I J Will this Sonne be a eood timp fn KnilH ? TTor i Si IVE Will this Spring be a good time to build? For the past few years lumber and labor have been prohibitively high ; we have got along with the buildings we had. But we are getting crowded. Shall we remedy the situation this Spring? asks Mr. McMahon, in . ISMS'ILEMAH Then he goes into the question from every point of view. He tells why prices of building materials have been high; he prophesies this Spring's market conditions; he answers your urgent question: Build now or wait? This series is typical of the way in whlfcKTira Country Gen tleman anticipates the needs of the American farmer. For every farm interest it offers just such "ahead-of-the-minute" service. Because the vision of this great weekly is as broad as ; all agriculture, it can do more than tell what has been done or is being done in your busi ness: it can prophesy progress. It can warn Of the causes of price changes before they occur. A single dollar buys THE Country Gentleman for a whole year 52 big, snappy js sues of it. It's a great bargain I know because I read it every week. If you want your copies to begin coming next week, be sure to rush me your dollar today. It's Written to Help You Prosper . SILAS SHEETZ P. O. BOX 1255 WILMINGTON, N. C. An authorized subscription repreaentathre of Tlw Cwtry CcntlcMM The Ladies' Hem Jranl The Saturday ETtaimf Pit 521 12 in t g. 521 .60 ' Sing; a onpr of sixpence A pocket fall of rye Four and twenty blackbirds Baked Into a pie. 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Price range $24 to 75 1 The New .Millinery Modes Smart is one adjective to use when describing these hats. Beautiful is another, and low priced is pre-eminently the word that means most". Each and every one of them-is exclusive; individual as to crown, to trimming or tilt or shape. If you love to see the new in millinery modes, you Tyill enjoy whatever time you spend here. Whether you come to buy or just to see what the new styles are. Price range 95 t $1495 Try the New McCall Pattern It's Printed " -- Send Us Your Mail Orders J! . 29e : Soap arid Powder Special for TEursday 1 Bar Swift's Wool Soap .1 Br Swift's Borax Soap 1 Can Sunbright Cleanser 1 Package Wasting Powder 1 Package Wool Flake Soap for Georgette - Waists -iff i Arid other delicate fabrics THURSDAY, ALL FOR v mi: Fiichs- Gash Pept. Store "Where Smart Styles Meet Moderate Prices" -onsi Front Street - , . : . 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