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SCRIBDLINGS |
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Now that THE CAROLINIAN i
:ici Iha. :■ dons with scattering i
loec-buri* at my feet, perhaps we t
c. .1 get in another story involving j
i cowers.
Actor Monty Woolley once spent j
a weekend in a New Yotk hotelj
■ hare the service was deplorable. 1
V hen he was ready to leave, he;
walked into the manager’s office J
carry a huge bouquet.
"There arc for the switchboard i
Operators,” he said.
The manager eyed the flowers j
end winked slyly. "I understand,"!
re murmured. "You can be sure 1
1 will be discreet —”
Woolley stiffened angrily. “Don’t j
ft- an idiot”, he growled. "1 thought!
they were dead."
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GITTrNo PERSONAL
Some time ago I read an item;
about a cook who had a pleasant.,
amiable husband with but one!
fault. He just wouldn t work. |
One day the woman for whom j
the cook worked began making j
uncalled for comments on the bus- ■
band's laziness and concluded her j
tirade with “T really don't see'
why you put up with a man like
that. After all, you are the one:
who earns the living.”
"Yes”, the cook replied calmly, i
"I earn {tie living but he makes!
tne living worthwhile”
That, story could cause a lot of
serious thinking on the part of
both husbands and wives. Do you!
enjoy being together or must you;
have other people around in order;
t have a good time Do you take .
an inteiest in each other's hobby,'
or do you have a hobby? Do you
read aloud from time to time? Dr i
you say “I love you” to each;
other at least once a day? Do;
you frequently do things you don't;
feel like doing just to please the,;
family? Are you as polite, to each!
other as you are to strangers? Do !
you make tin: • to play with the
children? Do you ever give some,
thing just to be giving and not
because it is a special occasion?
Do von l-wep complahiinc and
vi.-,sing at the minimum and sin
cere praise at the maximum?
Marriage, and living, would be
more worthwhile if couples set!
out to enjoy and appreciate earn j
< ther instead of sitting in the state!
of matrimony like an unshelled!
egg in the cake tatter.
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GAPIN' OF THE WEEK
The nomination for 'one who.
looks, but does not see" goes
this week to the college professor ;
\v o refuses to speak, much less.
t. ik to 'indents outside of the •
classroom. Students supply the rea- •
si-n for his having a job that on-,
aides him to put on airs. Such 1
a proses-or might well be com-,
pared to a jackass carrying a load
•■•f i .-ok* she knowledge is there
' it dues him no good. On the
o' ner hand, he could be hiding
, A intellectual nakedness behind
the Vad curtain of his degrees.!
V her.ever a person has to “pre-1
-i rve ’ hi- or her dignity by refus-.
u',g to apeak to certain other peo-j
pie, you may depend on it that j
eh di.;.;.t, is more than half;
rotten,
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IlEfllA A’l IONS AGAIN
Sine* tins coluiftt seems to show !
a proclivity for hebdomadal heck-!
ling .it is in order to examine the j
meaning of the word "heckle.”
In medieval times flax was (he:
chief vegetable f-.bre used in cloth!
making- Though the fibres are both .
long and strong, their preparation j
presented many problems to the!
prescicnlific aee. Stalks were first •
permitted to rot; then they were
split and combed by hand. A brush
with iron teeth was used for the j
combing; and this brush was known j
as a heckle—from the Anglo-Sax-1
on term "hecel” (to split).
Scottish candidates for public,
office were customarily subjected
to public questioning; and voters
were merciless in looking for weak
points in those whom they oppos
ed. So heckie was borrowed from
the processing of flax and applied
H; : NATIONAL
m BOHEMIAN
Wm BEER
Is fcra*«<fll and Btott?**d by Th« Nationol Browing Co.
of Baltimore in Maryland
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Substance That Does Both"*
Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoid#
New York, N. Y. (Special)
For the first time science has
found a new healing substance
with the astonishing ability to
shrink hemorrhoids and to stop
bieeding~without surgery.
In one hemorrhoid case after
another, “very striking improve
ment” was reported and verified
by doctors’ observations.
Pain was relieved promptly.
And, while gently relieving pain,
actual reduction or retraction
(shrinking; took place.
And most amazing of all—this
improvement was maintained in
cases where doctors’ observations
were coniuiUed over period ct.
many months!
la fact, results were so thor
ough that sufferers were able to
make such astonishing statements
sa “Piles have ceased to be a
i to ariy disturbance intended to dis
! I ract a public speaker.
“Scribbllngs” reverses the
process and harries the pub- j
lie, and it goes about, it in the
meaning that the verb had in
the fifteenth century "to i
scratch with a steel brush,” or j
to look for weak points.
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>IE TOO?
Reader's Digest comes up with
; a young minister’s report of his
1 first pastorate;
j "The sermon was a masterpiece
The comments of the const oga
j tion at the conclusion of the ser-;
• vice merely reaffirmed what 1 al-;
. ready knew —1 ws, terrific!;
'The last parishioner to leave war'
a lady of great age
' 'Did anyone ever tell you how
! wonderful you are?’” she asked.
1 softly?
i "My answer of 'no' lacked con
viction.
! ‘"Well, then* she said. ‘Where j
! did you ever set the idea?' ”
RESOLUTION OF THE WEEK
I will pay somebody a s>rcerc
j compliment every day and try.
i to do sombody a good turn.
KALFiCH CITIZEN
; The bequest posed a problem!
! for the city fathers. There was
• some doubt as to whether the
j body could act as the disbursing
! agency for the fund. The body de- 1
eded to injuer of the State Com-i
mission tor the Blind as to whether
; it. would have any objections to!
i it serving m this capacity. Mr.
• Smith told the CAROLINIAN that 1
: the document was sent to him to
determine some legal tecnnicaU
j ties. The paper set out that the
, City Clerk had been designated!
. to handle the fund.
The City Attorney further
: stated that he looked over the
papers and saw no reason why j
it should not be duly executed,
but would like to know if
there, would be any objection
to another trustee being ap
pointed, one more familiar
with the needs of the blind
Last reports were that there
had beer, no further word
from New York. City Clerk
Edwards office confirmed this
decision with the CAROLINIAN
Wednesday,
It is the concer.-us that as soon
j as Abraham I. Kirschenbaum, New
! York attorney, hag ironed out the
! legal tangles, attendant to the be
guest, that a decision, as to the
handling, will be made. Another
legal tangle was the fact that the
bank, in which the money was
i placed ,is no longer in existence
and that. Corn Exchange Bank
: would be made the trustee oi trfc
; entire fund.
The late attorney, who died in
1944, at the age of 80, made an
enviable record as a Raleigh cut.
zon He was known to have bee-,
civic minded and very frugal
During his stay here he is rc
: ported to have amassed a large
holding and was listed as the
largest individual land owner o
: his rare.
He not only was a successful
real estate dealer, but served us
the Dean of Shaw's Law Sen-
Upon leaving Raleigh, he went :o
New York and engaged in an t:x
--! tensive law practice. Ho lost hi
\ eye sight and this is believed to
: be the cause for his generous in
, tores! in members of his race who
were blind.
He also took a fling at writing:
and made many contributions in;
■ that field. He served as a member j
'of the New York legislature in;
the Republican era 1817-18. His,
; talent and ingenuity caught the at-j
tention of President Theodore 800- ■
! seveli and he was a brigadier gen-1
i oral in the "Rough Rider s ’ inau
! gural parade.
UN ITTEJ) CHURCH"
church, corner Hillsboro and Daw
son Streets, every Monday night
Dr. Mays Is considered one
of the foremost speakers of
the world and is an authority
problem!” And among these suf
ferers were a very wide variety j
of hemorrhoid conditions, some of j
10 to 20 years’ standing.
All this, without the use of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin
gents of any kind. The secret is
a new healing substance (Bio-
Dyne®)—the discovery of a world
famous research institution. Al
ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use
for healing injured tissue or, ail
parts of the body.
Now this new healing substance
is offered in ointment form for
hemorrhoids under trie name
Preparation H.* The price is only
: '“-'y *• * j..viudn.fe -'rj.***- i
J cator. The name to ask for is
| Preparation H—at ai’i drug stores.
! And remember—if not entirely
j satisfied—your money will be re-
J funded promptly. errad*
I *>n churt.t affairs. t:-. . \ ;
in tuts f.„ * i . ,
to li> . ! .. . I;., ...
• • ■ u - \ go; .
I*. .’. a : j,.. « ...
i.;- Has I
Religion. Gov ,-i l ■>. ,
tor a >.:UiiV.u - .r of • .••• . his
judicial r.runinihtrv.. ioa placed
the School in tti? front ranks
of religious tratouq.
1 H;i tenure die Georgia ir.iti
j iution caught the vision of tilt.
i rating association of divinity
I schoois and now this insu : ui on
enjoys an enviable ralng amon?,
schools of its nature.
I The leciuie is the second oi the
; six week., series that is. for the
• first 'time, featuring southerners.
: Hi.- subject. Freedom in Huir.ai
; Relations, is expected to evoke
1 much enthusiasm and will be t'ul
. ly explored bj th- churchman a!
B p. m., Monday
Others who will appear on s>,.-
: creeling Monday nights will be
; Brooks Hayes, A 'ltausa* memaet
-of the United State;; House of
j Heeresrui.uives; Hoddiug Carter,,
; Pulitzer prize winning editor,
. Greenville. Mgs., Maryam brakes,
! assistant eaitor Chi' si inn Sen try
and Rabbi Si!' ei. Chvotar.d. O
: hio, the feuidiag sjju it in the israel;
: movement.
! The Institute is non-segregation-;
!al and persons of ail creeds and
i colors are cordial iy invited, to si- •
! tend. Another feature oS the iftcet •
is that there are tv. o < in. r - con
ducted at the church on Monday
night from 7 to 8. One class deals,
with Alcohol r.h a disease. The •
; other class deals with the vvil;
: as a disease and not a habit, i
• The other class taught by the;
; stormy Rev. Charles loner Chape! :
Hill, is on "How Relit ion Can;
Help in Today's Problem.”
i The former class is taught by;
Dr. Norbet Kelly. Butner Rolubi;-
: tation Center. The cumiuiitee is
j very anxious to hav, t:v; public
i attend these classes and especially ;
i the one on Alcohol.
| This is believed to V the only
Institute of its kind in America
i Its purpose is to attack the ptob-'
: lems facing the rcl mous world in
i all their ramifications. There is!
a special dinner served each Mon
day night and per., - wishing to j
: partake of the dinner are kindly
; asked to make reservati ms same
! The dinner is democratic and is
' attended by persons of all races
| and from every walk of lift.-.
RALEIQI TO HOST
are: President. James Culver
; Charlotte; vico-iu'c.-! i-riit, We id on
Falk, Will;, jpu-Salem; Rocordiu g
Secretary, Jesse McMillan, Ashe
, ville; corresponding secretary, Jo
seph Bungs. Greensboro; Financial
. Secretary, Harold Duncan, Ashe
! ville.
The adult members of the Exe
: culivo U,;,:l Il.oe leg,, .v'li. . I t-W
YluCA'- a:.4 -n ocuvoi ox r<-
C. an: a, r-muw: r •» 1*- :• n
: Nr vben,: C:.a: - Boi-acn Asiio
ville; uods'in Hlakc.y, As.wvuio;
Meinn Brown, v\ mston-baiern. G.
i. v Crews, Ztou-un; E C. Goodwin,
'■Chariot.;.". Leo: ms Hay.vood. Ra
' High; S. J Ho sio «\ umington;
:s: s Hoi Sjl-.1. is:is Ml n; VI Vi
Johnson, Cianon: Vs. li. Lcwir.
Asitevule; i no- .. - Hard;, (ioins
• i tiro; IVusa b b- Leonard, Wil
mington; L B .itcClennon. V.'ui
: sion-Salem, D. W Lidrehcad,
Greens Doro; J- W. N.chiiDou,
isburs; E. L Ruifard. Raleigh; H.
L. Staplel'oot, \v inalon-aaletn; B.
H WuiKer. Fa .; ■ viU ; C. A.
! Whitaker, Hi. r Fomt: r L. Wiles'
. Charlotte; WiSLam Wooten, Ehra
■. in-I'down, J G I’eik, Concord:
I C. C. Powcil. Oxford.
!STASIS lit SKA'-it
! the. seriousness of his wounds
| at Inal lime, sat Uu.sit us 4
i.usiir nearby and ashed tor a
(iiitik oi win k->. ilowe'v,,,
betore he cuutu consuiue
more liquor he was dead.
Mrs- Ragland, frignteucu, ran to
lue neatest teiepuone atid pro
! cceded to pnoire liar.iatidtnoUici,
I who lives on East Martin
i and report tnc incident to hei.
The eider Mrs. Rag<and, who re
ported the murder to police, ao
vised the woman to call an ambu
lance immediately.
Coroner Mai sc Mi W. Bennett in
formed this reporter that un
wound was oareiy halt an inch m
length.
Following his death, the man
was taken to Rex Hospital where
an autopsy showed that he ctieu
from a sinuii puncture in :us heart,
apparently made oy me up o.i me
blade.
The Ragland woman has been
, , Vt i- - CI > ip
buuiiu uvu »»i-> -• u-
Court without privilege- oi bond.
: STATE hid ITS
sented a program oi spirituals,
folk songs, religious classics ana
semi-classics at tnc Groonloaf Au
j ditorium on Weditesuay, Jo.. ...
| JO at 8 p. m.
FLIM-FLAAtiERS
deuce sliows that he ic’iU:..cd on
Saturday.
llis early return made Mrs
Christian more interested and
she decided to journey with
him to tin; Post Office. She
was told to take her daughter
in-law with her. When the
three were ready, they made
the trip in a eltauffered car,
They were ushered out of the,
car by the "soil styled insur
ance man” and taken inside
| the Post Office.
; NEW ASYLUM
were in jail or at home.
The tentative decision on the lo
cation is a 125 acre area east
of Little Elver and north of N. C.
581 which is a part of present
hospital property. This site pro
-1 vJd.es grounds lor construction of
administrative buildings, class
rooms, cottages, dors.dories, kit- j
chen and service buildings, and
housing for personnel.
re * *>rr<T<''nr' r r *
ftAi'iiai Headquarters
of the General Baptist State Con
vention. cf North Carolina, Inc.;
Mrs. M. A. Horne, Winston-Salem,
on behalf of ■ the Woman's Bap
list Home and Foreign Missionary
Convention, E. M- Butler, Wil-
? ’ inytr.-i. ;•« i'-h- i oi ; ■■ S, .:.-
- r r.v •rib; ; ■. t,
.D...!td,".. oq r/ the
• *' :.> ■ L’t •.111 0,1-
■ V Cl ■ ' ■ ■ . i I ; ;:i VIM|.
'Gb'.'ibc.'■ C.'ify. i". I';'”alf ol the
! Thy ~!< war dc
,;vcred bv iiv.- F- K O- P
Gnwlw Vs'irsion-'"siem, N. C.
TL? Rev :d <1 F. S.okej of
’ .!:'dla:-cx gave the prayer of d h
cation
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TO I'fMO V-TR A T E SPEED
HAIR CUTTING Joseph
Strethvick, director of the Har
ris Barber College here, will take
part in the Fourth Annual Work
shop of Cosmetology and Ton*
.'Orial Arts, slated for Durham
January 34-27. Mr. Stredwick
has gained wide recognition
throughout the State as an au
thority on tor. -.orial arts. He a
long with Mirkii Kelly, noted
Chicago beautician, and Donald
C. St kes, will demonstrate speed
■! 2-wsr CisassiTE 1
THE QUALITY YOU WANT
No matter which size Chesterfield you buy you
get the same premium quality cigarette, and
ail the flavor and mildness that goes with it!
You get the world’s best t.o
baccos, selected by Chester*
’YtliFlr field buyers with the help c*
our research chemists...and
,•>■■■■ /' proven, by actual tobacco
5' tests, to be highest in
fllEßn i. A quality ,
(%m fcfgS^
| the TASTE and V.. ®pi; ; ISlnA’i
\ MILDNESS }
0
V. V 1 % ,
Til’d CAii’JUNTAPr
t.: V ii
an N;.: • iii MobiU^niim
•:i .h r the United N, -v:, l
i Ci,.; logos.
Pu..ideal Strainer said that th«i
ratnJ. funds received would be'
used for rcnoviiting present comp- 1
; u;i buildings, Through the money
received from the Fund's JVlopi’i
zation prf.or-i:.: Shaw has been :
rah'cd to jnako improvements or.
Convention, the fire tower, build-.
~ new campus inn and book store .
; rcTon'inn projects, and road work !
Presdr.nl, Strassiner explained!
that Shaw University is one of flic i
i3l pi iv.'ttc, accrcdifed institurions i
ps'bCpat' •; hi the Uinted Negro j
College Fund. America’s first ed-1
.. rational chest Since 1944. the!
Fund has conducted annual na- :
tion-wide campaign.' in support of
TAX NOTICE
LIST YOUR 1954 RALEIGH TOWNSHIP
AND CITY OF RALEIGH TAXES
Beginning January 4th
In
Basement Woke County Courthouse. AS! other town
ships will be iisied. with the list taker in your respec
tive township.
List your real estate, all personal property including
automobiles and dogs. All male persons between the
ages o{ 21 and 50 years ol age are required to list
poll taxes.
The law requires that faxes be listed in the month o!
January, A penalty ol 10 f > will be added lor isilure
to list. List now and avoid this penalty,
More help has been added So take care o( listing
without causing you too much delay.
COUNTY and CITY TAX DEPARTMENT
■; the eurr mt ' TTu bucr’i'D nf,
DYING MOTHER
i after She shooting. *•:■>«>oupon, nr
■ ffo boy of seven; “jumped up T
i help his mother' as l-** he could,;
by getting ragg anti .-tuffmg them,
; tJ the gapin,; v.ouhd in a futile;
attempt to stench the flow of
■ blood. Dramstically. the boy told!
Sheriff V/Y.-nble, ir is reported.:
! List his mother’s last words were:
| i
| "PLEASE GOD. SAVE ME!”
Immediately following his moth-1
! er's death, John Ed, Jt , sorrow-'
I fully gathered up his three small
|er brothers and sisters and took
i them ovef to grandmothers house;
: and renortod the killing. The fami- !
iy lived on route 2. Nashville.
THE low HICSTIKS YOU WANT
Before we buy tobaccos for Chesterfields, our
laboratories take samples from all over the
tobacco country and analyze them for low nico
.ffWMM.- tine content. The extra care
pays In recent “tobacco
tests,’ 1 the six leading brands
ft of cigarettes were chemically
< | $ analyzed. The findings: of
jg!l| them all, Chesterfield is
highest in quality low in
nicotine,
w*\
" 'mrveßs JAIL .
TO AVOID COLD
Carl Dunn, an Stine rant travel-!
! et, n:ii ;..:d before Vice Recorder!
J'.mmy Keel oq a charge of vn-l
■ -jini;r expressed ii 'Ctc.ii'se to uo
tu jail or to "come type of tc.n
porary shelter until he could make :
••latiafactory travel arirngements”
io continue 'h’s journey southward.
: .fudge Keel sough! to li. Duun
and shelter hisu firm the r —t
cold snap by giving him "thirty
■ oays" >n the Tarboro jail. Dunn
1 is said to have "smiled and thank
ed the vice recorder" as he was
. led out.
! Nobel prize-winning chemist Ha- ;
rr,id C. U> cy voiced the opinion !
in 1852 that there must be several I
■ million planet* in our galaxy suf
ficiently similar to the eartn
[CHESTERFIELD
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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JANUARY 23, 1954
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THE PROOF YOU OUGHT TO HAVE
A group of Chesterfield smokers have been examined by
a doctor every two months for almost two years. 45?0 of
them—on the average have been smoking Chesterfield
for well over 10 years. The doctor's examinations show.,,
no adverse effects to
the nose„ throat and sinuses
Sapr 211 from smoking Chesterfield.
Kfi
HI nose %Jf these smokers—with millions of other
i£i M smokers throughout America. Change
||||||THRpAT ijpgg | 0 Chesterfield and enjoy the. taste
llPip 4 - Jllll§lll an< l m ‘ldn ess you want—highest in
kisOffiiiH quality “low in nicotine—best for you!
AIMiINSSTRATOK'B NOTICE
I nobtu caboj.tna
I W AKc county
Bavin;, qiarUcci as Adminiatra*
•'■ ’.he , : h o' Mary Hayes,
deceased, late of V": '<e Cfeui®
; N rth is to notify
al! persons having claims against
:■• Esm.Cv! of soil deceased to CX
:hi bit taem to the tur-' ?i-: : gned si
..ute l. Box 2, Apex. North Caro
lina on or before the 20th dev
January, 1355 or this notice will
ibe pleaded n bar of their iecovn
! rv. AH persons indebted to the
! Estate will please make immediate
payment.
This 201 h dav of January, 1954.
CH.t RUE JONES
Administrator
Tarwary 20 30.
i February 6, 13. 20. 27