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THE NEWS-HERALD. MORGANTON, N. C:, JtJLY 15TH, 1920 ft m a- a s- si si a ifi I THE NEWS-HERSED TELEPHONE NO. 26 I Note: The News-Herald is sent Jonly to subscribers who have paid in kdvance. At the expiration qf ; the time paid for, the subscriber is-notified and unless promptly renewed the Seer is discontinued Subscribers ho do not wish to miss a smgle.issue Would do well to watch their label and send in their renewals just a few Jays before their time is out This Si be to the advantage of both subscribers and publisher. Send all omittances by Check or Money Order and address all communications to SCHOOL FOR DEAF MADE A FINE WHEAT RECORD "lO!'-: Raised Six Hundred Sixty-Six and a Half Bushels on Twenty - Six Acres. ; We noted last week that-iieports from every section of the county in dicated that the wheat crop this year is much above the average. The School for the Deaf reports an ex ceptionally good yield. From twenty-six acres the harvest was six hun dred sixty-six and one-half bushels, or an average of nearly twenty-six bushels to the acre. CTLAYWTr.I.T TVltoVfORTAT. , At jte regular meeting Monday af- ternopnof the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church announcement was -macte' of the gift, to the society by ; Mr. R T. Claywell ot $1000 in Liberty bonds' which : in addition to $200 preyiouslydbnated form what is to be known as the Kate Newland Claywell Memorial.' The gift is in memory of Mr. Clkywell's wife," who died last year. Mrs. Claywell was one of the most loyal members-of the society, and Mr. Claywell's generos ity is very much appreciated. Mr. L. S. Spurling of Lenoir, spent Tuesday in Morganton. j NEWS BREVITIES J iss Augusta Bristol is spending, Several days in Statesyille. ' n:no WoHn ar( Hortense Endg-1 W spent Sunday in Hickory. 1 Mr and Mrs. J. F. Wilson of Nebo, pent Thursday in Morganton. riks Elizabeth Gillam will leave todav for a visit to Warrenton. I Miss Effie Johnson is spending a I few days in Hickory this wee. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker have "turned from a visit to Rowland. I Mr. B. F. Davis is spending the week in the western part of Virginia. I Miss Celeste Holloway, of Winston Salem, is visiting at her home here. I ' Mr. J. H. Hyams spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs J. k. Anaer- I Mr. F. S. Sutton, of New York,; uHT.t several days in Morganton tnis spent last week in Asheville with friends. -vr- RnViorf Harrison, of South Car- X V V w --7 folina, is visiting his sister and broth er here. . -.. Mrs. Edwin Davis has returned from a visit to relatives at Lancas- ter, Ky. . . . Mr. Mark Erwin,ot JNew lorK, is visiting his parents, Mr. and,. Mrs. H. Erwin. Mrs. Ollie Perry and Mrs. Bessie Glass, of Hickory, spent Thursday in Morganton. Miss Marie Pearson has returned from a visit to Mrs. G. G. Allen ' in Kannapohs. Misses Wilhelmina Tate and Maude Cox are spending several weeks at Blowing Rock. Mrs. Erwin Wilson, of Maysville, S. C, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. W. McCall. Messrs. W. I. Davis and C. B. Mott are sending: the week at Cold Springs fishing. Mrs. E. M. uayie, ot Richmond, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McDowell. Miss Marsraret Ward is visitinc her sister, Mrs. Joe Simpson, at IBlack Mountain. I Mrs. E. L. Edwards, who has been Jspending some time in Statesville, returned Sunday. r I Miss Bonnie Maxie. of Knoxville. fspent several days last Week with Miss badie Lane- Mr. Virgil Walker left Sunday for Spartanburg:. S. C. where he has ac cepted a position . Mr. K. (J. Fortune, of Durham, pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. ' Mr. Ernest Clark, of Washington. D. C, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Clark. Mrs. Mattie Lingerfelt, of Penni man, Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Poteet. ! Mr. Newland Bennett, of Wash ington, D. C, is visiting his brother, Mr. Leland Bennett. Mrs. B. W. Montgomery, of Spar tanburg, S. C, is visiting her moth er, Mrs. R. K. Presnell. Mrs. Ernest Donnaho and little daughter are visiting Mrs. Donnaho's jmotner, Mrs. A. E. Hern. I Misses Eva and Katherine Walton j have returned after spending some nmc in vvasmngion, u. u. llrs- W. W. Rust and children, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting her momer, Mrs. Mamie Erwin. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gant, of Bur lington, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erwin. Miss Gladys Holloway is visitine Misses Inez Yoder and Charles Mc" Corkle in Newton this week. Mrs. J. M. Smith, of Jacksonville, Ma., is visiting Mrs. Jas. S. 'Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Jas.s R. Wall Miss Ramonia Rich, of Pennsyl vania, spent Sunday with Miss Effie Jonnson, at Mrs. R. F. Goodson's. bergt. Charlie ' Walker returned to Norfolk Sunday after visiting his parents, Mr. ad Mrs. John Walker. Mr. and Mrs fnh Off Wtrorc. rf IVilJianisburg, Va., are visiting Mrs. t- 1flster Mrf5- J- R- Andersen. Miss Margaret Newland returned Saturday from a visit 'to Clover, Va, ' m o ivTondav for a visit to Lenoir. Mr. S. J, Goldman returned yester day after snondino- u twin mU' n tation with relatives in New York cuv. . -;r. Piissfill Whitener, of Wash 'njfton, D. C. is visiting his parents. Routed R' C" -Whitener' on Mr. W. S. Wheeler, of St. Charles, ,-f"l-spent a few days last week McCall's Wlfe Sn at Mr W W Mr. and Mrs. Ben TTnw-, n t noir. and Mr. Ted Lenoir, of Hanpy santon this week. Mt'w n'- rSW W- Gdfrey and nffrv v . """" iciunieu ounaay 9nn . hlvm sPent several days in Spartanburg, S. C. - v a,n(i Mrs. Harold Darbv have returned to their home in.Charles- h' Tii?iT a visit to 'Mr. and fpt Jas D. McNeil, of Fayette-I1K- President of Snn t?; iSl association, was a visitor in -Kcwuon Tuesday. GcoSo Gre! ,EAStes and little son nc nd n f SU Austine, Fla., are ;I , nSvmetime at the home of ivo TfVu.Iizabeth and Marie Yasl h.,i?i ''f Chlcago, and Susie Tron, of hvi h m; Tf SVeral das this eek I vith Mrs. J. L. Garrou. , lrf ?r- P- Beckton, of Blackey, Va., W the S h!ay!ie here on a "visit 'rai ' 0 a1 ?tter;s father. Mr. S. A. Mc . aJ!- Mr. McCnll xx,Ti i .mi 11) Day Tire Sale Wc arc going to give 10 per cent, off th American Tire for 10 days in order to get you use one. When you once use one you vvilf a ways i se them. If your tires are net worth repairing or retreading wewou'd like t equip you with the Ameriesn lire which has Five Ply.Fabrc and Giranfec-d 6,000 miles. i Type of tir h shown be!ow. v :U'' UK lb S A 'ASSSt AMERICA HEAVY CAR TYPE - TIRES America Tires are designed and built especially, for Americans; to fit American habits of driving and American roads; to fill the typically American demand for "ease in riding, freedom , from tire troubles and the utmost mileage for the money invested Adjustment 6000 Miles 1L Mrs. in ribLiAi, BiAiiuiN vrtiauu Hvi i ' i y LEXINGTON IS ine aitraqxive new nning station oi the Standard Motor Co. was. .opened Saturday morning. IjU is located on the corner of East Union and Water streets,'.. The building, is constructed of ceinenfc. blocks and is very pleasing in design and finish. It is thoroughly modern- in x every respect and marks an advance step in automobile ser vice in the town. DEAD Chaju AT-Hunt, Sr.. died last Friday at her home m Lexington at the t&ge pi sevinty-f our. Mrs. Hunt sister of the late Mrs. wasia sister of the late Mrs. D. C. Pearson, of -Morganton, and' had vis ited here frequently. She is survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters, and one sister, Mrs. W. E. Holtr Sr?, -of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kl Powe n-nA lifflo daughter,' Claudia have returned to their home in Durham after a visit to Mr. Powe's sister, Mrs. Mary Star rest. Mrs. F. M. Laxton and children, of Charlotte, and Misses Corinne and Gertrude Boger, of Washington, will arrive today to spend the summer .it i the old Erwin homestead here. Oi iifaiMi H3:ss est! nr: S MU MM ff Sis JMMM tii anil II -'-4 C" , c c ?8 c c c c o c c c c c c C c c c ca ca ?s c C ?. ! c CI c CI c .? c c Cl c ct c c : CI c Cf C : C c ci c CI : ci I CI ?i o ca o CI o c a c c c c c CI c c CI oi l o c c c OI Ov c c c if o c CI c OI c CI c CI c CI c OI c CI c CI c c c it c 2 - J s NOW. LrtR OA YOC? 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We have given these matters our best thought, and we have for inspection the very, best that can be obtainedjfrom the most reliable makers. A call at our store ' will convince any buyer that we have the best quality of Tools. MORG ANTON HARDWARE COMPANY 51 P 5i u 9 u " " --rMOioicicioioioioioioicic'ioioioioioi SlGIGIGIGIGIGIGIGIGIGICICICIGIGIOIGIGI, 'OICIOIOIOIOIOIOICOIOICIOIOaoiOIOIOa)OIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOl .llulwllOIQIulllGlulGIC-IGIGIGIulGlulGIOIOIuaGlllolaw. Si ' CI IOOICC((OIO0OIOUJuuu.uu.iv.v.v.. - C I o CI OI 0 OI c c OI c CI ? c C I n c ? c OI 83 ' c ii I? . ca ?i c C I ?. ?i g a CI c Si c4 g ?! V - vJU'e oerue ii pure, tieaitngioincj ice 1 awi toS'Sc-i Wouldn't a heaping dishful of ice cream taste good right now? You know it would, aud when you know bur ice cream is a good wholesome food you will want your children to have lots of it. We serve Sodas and Sundaes and fancy drinks, too. Come in and enjoy youryelf. . The Coolest Place in town. THE BEST DRUG STORE We Fill Any Doctors Prescriptions. 31 ac 5. ia 51 9 K o 31 ?8 01 1 o 31 3 ss OI o Dm : 2 io oi o OI o CI a oi j OI o CI o OI o ss S3 Dl ft O OI ) 01 10 01 88 o s 01 o OI !2 S8 o OI o OI is a 2 mo oi o OI o OI o 8? OI o OI S8 9 OI o OI o CI 3 OI O OI mo o CI 3 OI o OI mo lll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!!li!l!!!!in!iill!:!Eili!i:!!!i!!!l!!!illlllllll!!l!ll!l!i wwm FALL TAlLdRING OPENING ..V.V.-.'AW.Wfc. We will have with us . Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday July 19, 20 and 21 our representative from famous; ftailoring house the of i Schloss Brps. & Co. , -Balti- 1 more" and New York. H ! f We invite you to call and i inspect the New Fall Wcolens 1 DAVIS & SON CLOTHIERS & FURNISHERS PI i c c ! Of c ? 5Aiv,n, i. . . oa uceii ill. somewhat improved. fi-Aninaoar(nnf)ria)ioi?l
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