NEWS AND OB3FRVLR. KALL1GH. N: CU TONSyr T.TCJTtNTN. JITLT 1921, APPEAL TO LEG10II I I ; i XJ BY ER . .National 'Commander Appeal? re a wniiea uounirj jji , ugion Memnsrt v ti4;aapolia, lag,, July S.-Jofcs 0. "" taaefry, Xatiotal Cottitnaairr ef the "Ifwriwf LexWrtythnreiJ -ttr-fnh ,! Hwisg iMependetice r. atatemeat: r' "Tr U Uai af vhuna mad real. Opprrarfca Wngtit l a selfreliant ti Tic of rnlonbti the winion of in in " - dependent nation. Ptti-nn f hoti , vvinkirl met. drafted and yean ngn r? aiged th deatrileei doeament which .." proclaimed Wia rit inn tn 1hr world. fif'Jifrt and aa'dora of those colonies through aerew year f war fougtlt tn .;-uppe.rt f that drrlafrmMon and at Trto achieved tha tictory which it Wide the vision m accomplished act. " ''Over the AllpgHanim, across the 3fiisslppi a nil the westward prairies. Inn4 tfe Horkiot and to the watprs - efef Th rurtfir was TtrrseiJ -Trer- nm tmm - frontier by those who marched onward f", 4a fulfillment of the nnttonal Ttdion ,.t" Tnia vision of a united eonntry 1riim , ' jdied in Civil War over th vision of '7' a divided one. '"With the world nflsnne with thf ron- flirt between the forces of oppression I'" n4 aa'tnerary from which otir ffdon- lata fought tliriufcrK ea free nwd the 5" f oreet of democracy arid freedom ''Vhjcn the victory of 773 cs1ab1ihe1 r n the world, we crossed the ocean to fight agaia. The vision which first re - veaded itself on these shores one hnn " flrwd and forty five year no found a "rhirth in the viiti.ry of 11MS. :" "While proclaiming the effect, lit ta Hot overlook the anmo ri which ntada posnihle the world triumph of tf th Tisioh of Amsriran IdeflU ind In ' Wittttionn of (fovcrtiment. Ths raiie ' Ilea in the fact Hint in the hrginnlnc ' nr eolonit were inaplred hy a acne "f Individual redponaitiilitr and JhhJU.. " Atiofi to Ui re. Wnal'niiK tnie - n it 'tm todnT. Kweti nf m, m in- dirldilal, haa our duty and our nhlign- tiotl to our country. And in the loyal performance nf that dutv rcsldct the ' fiop and the iccurity of our na4innnl v Jntitu(ion. "Th American 1oglon can have no ' liigher mi Minn Minn in cnnlinue t'i Vork to inMill In tno lienrla of all. ' . thia aene of individual olilijntion to tommottltv, Slale nnd nation. ' BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR . BUILDING ROADS IN EAST Chowan Oountj Plans To Vote issue to secure Money f - Klnlrth l'-, .Inly X-Rcpfrrtitf- ' :!P ''''''"'l1 r'"v "liMhUr t Con m i re and of Hit1 l'au iiit.'itik .Cautilv Hiuhay Cr.mmlviiri rill at terid'-d n Rood rund iiioctlinj of tlu llcrlfoui ( h.,!iilirr of fmnu:iri', the -ufc4y'intl,nt ln liirp of whli'h in nu :iil dre'iuTiiy W.A.Hart nfth.-Htnle Itlnhwav Omiiil( oicin, hrinj liurk mnjiiurtinliiir ' -rf.ort of the nronprrt of rn iippratimt ' f on the part of tiie I'orrjulmiih cminty imhuritii-1 with Cnititnisviiincr Hurt's )"""T oin iiH'ila j'Mifrnm of thin nection. The I'rrtford 'li:imtn'r of ( rmimrrco :,. . it the clno of this mrotiiiif with only tap dls-Tiitiug vute passed a-, resolution flpehriliB it to lie the aino of the iheetitig that the clmiilur petition the ounl, roniu)iiniii r to ivue and toll Itich part of tip rnunt.v'a K""!! rn.nls bnd authorind l.y the ligilature an may be n'i"ewry ti lmild L'H piili of . hard Miil'arrd road from the '"howan tounty line to 1ie rnHijuiitniik line ami ' frctm Win fall and Itolvider to ihe ounly line; the money demcd from t'ba honda to he Inn nr., 1 to the Htnte. tlSSTO) 9RCBKTART LEAVER FOR NEW mst AT HICKORY. Kinrtott, July 3. Carol 11. Van Heftie, aevti'tary of the ('hnnil.er of Comrlierc here inee last fall, left tod:i t. A ... , J or mraory, wnere no win innor in the I aafh capacity fur Hir rttriinmnity trade 1 nony. vun Hervie n one of the lct oowa commercial aecrelariei in tin South. Ha furmerlr reanlcil in I'enn ytranin, whre he did newspaper work ana was engaged in other lines. He - - 1 a tatire of Helifiiiui. Van lien ie cure jjlierf frem .Mount, Airy, and profeaao a T"lcui;.r rombieta for the North t'nro- jiJina hina. Ilia successor has not lieen Ir-named. , IrBLADEN FARMER RKPORTS tVt ttlTTOJt BLOSSOM -4 Charlie Doene, of Clarktnn, report a 1. Vairnn hlMiAm lht mam ..1..L...I .... 1 ! .uai. ..en j.it Hf 111, .Mlllll I Mr. !)eeiirv i a little hchind the irwi'ijia urmfri, imu ma cotlun Is com jng along fne, arenrdina tn N. A. Cur- iit m Company, who tend tho tdoom. 0 ITim drawing wa begun la MaMa fcastta in lfl. i t Gee! But It't Good SOPHIE MAE PEANUT BRITTLE Very Special 39c Lb. Chocolates 50c la Boxes SOPHIE MAE We art also (trU for Nunnlljr' Bd Norri A' Y Canaies. HICKS. CHABTREECO. " 4 Drag, Stores. " OuroutHjf-town friends can share in this great sale by or dering by mail. We guaran tee satisfaction. t At-l itiJxiM Order your shoes by rnail during this sale. You'll save money fiatlsfactlotl gUataft-,, teed. il w We ek .ho S si Sth Beghw- Tuesday, July And continues for two weeks. A fast and furious mttvittg of shoes out of our front door Ufteqtialecl tit its Scope aiiy place in this State. The knife of the price cutter has shown no mercy. Good, clean, seasonable Low Shoes Okfords Pumps, Sandals, etc slashed to an exteht unheard of in re cent years. One lot Ladies' White Kid Strap Pumps with high heel, plain toe, with one Strap. Worth $6.50 Sale price $4.98 One lot Ladies' Tan Pumps with one strap, Cuban heel, welt sole. Worth $6 Sale price $3.95 Men's Reynolds Oxfords in black and tan, English cut and round toe, also in combination last. Easily worth $8.50 pair Sale price $6.95 Every Kneeland Oxford in the house will be sold in this sale while they last at $3.95 . Men's Pullman Oxfords in tan and black, rub ber heel and welt sole. .While they last at Sale price of $4.95 Men's work shoes in tan scouts. Just received a big lot at $2.98 and $ 1 .98 ; also in Boys' sizes from 2 J to 6, at JQg One lot Men's Steven-Strong Army Work Shoes, guaranteed all solid leather. Worth $7.50 Sale price $4.95 Children's White Canvas Pumps, with one strap, sizes 8 J to 1 1 1 1 to 2. Sale price $1.48 Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords with low and medium heel, leather sole and heel, at $2.48 AND $1.98 One lot Ladies' Strap Pumps, rubber heel, plain toe. Very nice for house shoes for comfort. Worth $4.00 Sale price $2.98 One lot Ladies' One-strap House Shoes with rubber heel, plain toe, for $1.98 Children's Sandals in E. C. Skuffers make, guaranteed all solid leather, at $1.98 AND $2.48 Ladies' Tan Calf Low-heel Oxfords, imitation tips, welt sole. Worth $5.00 Sale price $3.95 Men's Black and Tan Ox fords in English cut and round toe. Worth $7.00 flnlf nrire $4.95 l Old Ladies' Comfort Oxfords and Low Shoes, with rubber in front and on side, at $1.98, $2.48 M0 $3.48 One lot Ladies' Tan Oxfords with walking heel, welt sole, cordovan, dark tan and rubber leel. Worth $8.50 Sale price $4.95 Z)ne lot Da.k Tan Kid Oxfords with Cuban heel, rubber heel, imitation tip, welt sole. Worth $7.50-Sale price $5.95 One lot Ladies' Imperial Dark Tan Oxfords with low walking heel, made on combination last, imitation tip. Worth $9.00 Sale price $6.98 kw 1 1 Dne lot Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords with Cuban heel, rubber heel, imitation tip. Worth $6.00 Sale price $3.95 One lot Ladies' Black Kid Low Rubber Heel, Plain and Cap Toe, Oxfords. Worth $5,00 .Sale price $3.45 Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, with welt sole, rubber heel, low heel arid Cuban heel. Worth $6.50 Sale price $4.95 One big lot Ladies' Dark Tan Pumps, with one strap, baby Louis heel. Worth $7.30 Sale pri $4.98 One lot Ladies Red Cross and Imperial Pumps and Oxfords, 2-eyelet ties in patent leather also kid 2-eyelet ties, all in high heels. Worth from 47.;50'fo $l2.50-5ale price $2.85 One lot Ladies' Dark Tan Thee Ties, high Keel, plain toe, single sole. Worth $7.50 Sale price $4.98 One lot Ladies' Kneeland Oxfords ahd Pumps, .... . . . . ... black ahd tan, at a close-out price, while they last, at $3.85 One lot Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords, imitation tip. Cuban heel, welt sole. Worth $6.50 Sale price $3.95 One lot Ladies' Sport Oxfords in black and white, also in brown and white. Worth $6.50 Sale price $4.95 One lot, Ladies' Sport Pumps, with one strap, 'Cuban heel, with black kid trimmings; also browfi kid trirftrnings with Cuban heel. These Pumps are the newest styles and shapes. Worth $8.50 Sale price $6.95 One lot Ladies' Gray and Black Suede Pumps, with one strap, high heel. Worth $7.50 Sale price $4.95 One lot Ladies' Gray Buck One-strap Pumps, with Cuban heel and welt sole. Wottb.$7.50 Sale price $4.98 One lot Ladies' Gray Buck Two-strap Buckle Pumps, with Welt sole, Cuban heel. Worth $750 Sale price $4.98 One lot Ladies' Dull Black Kid Strap Pumps with high heel imitation tip, single sole. Worth $6.50 Sale price $3.98 One lot Ladies' Dark Tan Pumps with one strap and two buttons, with high heel plain toe. Worth $6.50 Sale price $3.98 Children's Black Pat ent Leather Strap Pumps, at $1.48, $1.98 . AND$2.48 Ladies Bathing Shoes and Slippers at $1.98, $1.39, 1 98c r 75c , '

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