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I then weighed 217 pound*, va* always bothered with pain* in By back and lower part of abdomen and (idea. "Now I am glad to say I am a well woman, feel much stronger, years younger and my weight is 17* tounds. I do not only feel better tat I look better, to all my friend* say. "I shall never be without Kmachen Salts, will nerer cease taking my dal ly doee and more than glad to highly recommend k tor the great good that is ia it." Mrs. 8. A Solomon. New Bern. N. C.. Jan. 1W." "P. & Ton may think I am exaggerating by writ ing snch a long letter bat truly I feel eo indebted to yon for patting oat sach wonderful salt* that I cannot say enough." A bottle of Krnachen Salts that last* 4 weeks coats bat SS cents at druggists the world over. Take one half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast. Attention to diet will help ? cut out pastry and fatty meat* ? go light on potatoes, buttpr, cream and sagar? the Krnachen way i* the safe way to lose fat. Try one bottle and if not Joyfully satisfied ? money back. ? Adv. IJf HEIOBT On Tuesday morning IVbruarj 1 7th. Just as the sua urns peeping from beneath the clouds, the beautiful angel from Heaven shore, entered through the daw nay of the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L Peoples. and touched the beautiful little hands of M* Idorsi and devoted non. Wwiaid Carey. Alter only a tow m?sts of suf fering. and pain, aha task Ma tend ta? 1st t&y. atanife im their plftT. "Tbt I V.-lid Oats Boy", which will be gi*en | Tb&rMUy. March IV Ittl at *:M * K The play to in charge M Kiu Harder who with the rnep< nilon at | la order to have a elaaa record at I the end of the jtkr wa will have to | have collectively. a mm of tocos Oar aolauoa for thia wrtlii ia: to I lee la keeping with the low price of ] cotton aad tobacco. The is 15 aad 25 cesta. DmHh the play there will be spe cial Basic pro by a band of accom plished nasicou. Prepare sow to .-ume to this the years biggest hb. kem-.-mber the date. Tharaday. March 1?, 1*JL EDITOR. XXX G*M Saad bays Beei.aiag Track < fuller Parrish -31} Since the basket-ball tournament is over, the Gold Saad boya have begun cork on track tinder the leadership ?f Mr. Jennings, the coach, the beys sre doing good work. They hare al ready made high records in each neni There is no doubt that Gold fuf will make a good showing at .be county track meet XXX (Frances Joyaer "J?J Thfe Gold Saad Girls hare a larger j ter cent cf girls going out for track { than ever before. We are hoping to] get every gifl in High School listed la some form of i. plenty of enthn among our stsdenta. We are march- | irg toward victory. Ill (Ruby Pcuee IV The clut of Home Economics No i. with the help of some of the eighth grade girls and Idas Wells, the Hone 1 xonoours teacher, have equipped aad famished a room which may be seed aa a dining room and a Unas room. The furnishings vera inex .?ensive. although it added much to the aeatneas of the room. The amount >peat on the room did not exceed eight dollars. The students have iiade much progreaa in the pad few -week*. It has been a success aa veil aa a pleasure to the girls. They enjcy serving lunch to the tiafWri ?ad students each day. ttt Toaag Tar Heel Farmer* Ine Thrift Ceateet. At recent meeting a contest ?m terniag Thrift was explained aad out ined by Perry Conn. President of the Y. T. H. F. Thrift Bank. A free peri od was offered to the section baring 1M per cent of its members belong ing to thfe Thrift Club. The boys got busy in each section, and soon the boys in the ninth, tenth, and eleveath grades had lined up 1M per cent strong. The eight grade will aoon reach the same mark. In order to become a member a boy has to have at least one dollar on savings in bank or invested profitably ia vaj He ia also required to ize a conversation with the bank of ficers. and keep his record up-to-date. This contest has proved a help la emr-liasiring thrift among the Agri caltural students. The Young Tar Heel Farmers have I recently pruned aoqe of the school j shrubbery. Many cuttings were mat aad aet oat to root la order to have J more plants for setting at a lal date. In the near frtare 'be splrea will be la fall bloom, aad will add ? inch beauty to the campus. A care ful selection of plaats for the school grounds gives a continuous Mooaiin; daring ihe entire summer. Chapter Balds Knralar ?ullmr At the regular meeting of the Chap ter on Friday, March C, plaas were completed for the Annual Father and ton Night The group practiced the opening and closing exercises. There is no program carried oat. as the time was devoted to matters of baai and lefcd him to that beautiful land far away, where there will be rest for | him la the eternity Its hard to give him up, hat. we j know that God kaows best We km that his stainless little soul is sow at I st hsaeath a bower of flowers whi there will he ao more suffering. N C. was very ycaag la Ufa oaly seven pears of age hat yet we ala] * m. His aha sacs aot only la I oat ?T ! BY MARY MARSHALL One of the simplest of all em broidtn stitches consists of the so railed blanket stitch which is nutn rng store aur leas than a deep but tonhole stitch done coarsely so that the material *m between the rtitrhw It la an ????? fcicsasi. It If a practical stitch to aw in finish ing off hlaakris. in which case tha work is done with rather fine wool en yarm. This stitch may also hie used as a finish for the hem oa fine linen or silk lingerie or bloases. b is easier for the beginner than a rolled hem and just as etocthre Merely fold the edge of the material in a very narrow hem and haste. Then fill the needle with fine em broidery thread and take yoar blanket stitches so that each one goes over the entire hem. giving a neat iittle " row of stitches ranning across the I One-two-three stitch is BMrelr a | variation of blanket stitch and we | ??nggest it to give an easy, effective finish for a dr<M of Jersey or Ine wooL Cm a Ine quality of worsted threaded la a coarse darning needle. There are aereral variations oa the csaal oa* o-thrae stitch. The first oae shown here consists of three {airly long stitches of even length, followed by three shorter stitches, then three longer stitches, and so on to the end. The second variation con sists of a short stitch, a medium filed stitch, om a little longer and om qatte long, followed by a descend ing arrangement of the stitches. The third variation consists of fonr stitch es of graded lengths done so that yon begta with the longest and cad with the shortest and then begin again with the longest. A fourth poeslble followed by two shorts, tlMt by two Every Day, In Every , Way, Business is Better and Better BKAD AIJ, or THIN AIIVKHTIMi j MKMT AMD NOTK THIC NKW NAVINUM. Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c 1 LB. J AH "RIVAL" PICA * L'T JilTTKK ? FOPWPt FA WOT EVAPORATED A PHI. KM "OLD JUNK" FILL CREAM CHEEME, pound 3 TALL CANS FAIRFAX HALL JCVAPORATED MILK 1 TALL CANS _ ? RIVER HERRING 6 POUNDS FRESH GROUND COFFEE S TALL CANS ARM OCR'S FORK AND BEANS PINT CAN WJMM MAI,AI? OH, SEE US FOR MEED OATH FREE COFFEE SATURDAY "LA XOURAINE" DEMONSTRATION ? 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