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THl RSDAY. DECEMBER 11, i924 NEWS REPORTEK PAGE SEVEN TTTT msm. . a. A , or me rui The Farmer ture ,.r.cs sap initiative. Worse to (hive younjr people from The paint condition of the .. !(iiML.s has a considerable in u keepin-: boys and girls at , r they become of an age to : "he girls must entertain their ami shabby buildings bring . ,i embarrassment. The boy nns to the iarm from the nied state college is humiliat ,.. nainted. unattractive build i! an down, dilapidated build t;l.l make the farm look like a opportunity. They are de and unconsciously help to a boy with farm life. ' , a- have been formed in city and he wants these peo .,f a good opinion of his These generally unrealized graphically brought -; i. port just compiled from ..f interviews with farmers . i'. ;icn workers. . , tit survey of the United inn ! ( For Christmas Giving A gift that is sure to please FULLER VANITY CASE delightfully attractive, has mir ror, compact powder, pad and a comb, this comb is an ex clusive Fuller feature. I'll show it to you in your own home Phone or write for special demonstration. D. T. TOWNSEND, iVhiteville, N. C. frtMT- 1-1"" . Ill 1 1 -i - r fn H rrff en States Agricultural Department Jouijd that 47 percent of the present larm children in the northern states not stopping until they have had a high school or a college education. hi the southern states the percentage of children striving for better edu cation is 2G percent. While stil) an other survey in Iowa shows 'that ;1-1 percent of the distinguished ogn senool pupils are farm children' Many centralized schools have b ""M,'3,IUI uuniiK mo last lew years :'-nd these are most important influ ences in the better education of coun try children. Friendships are formed which are maintained after gradua tion. These add greatly to the social life of rural people with a conse quent desire for more attractive farm homes. The abandonment of the country school houses and the transportation of the farm children to graded schools in the center of consolidated school districts, have been import ant influences in the better education of these children. But school train ing is the least part of education. Far more significant than anything the school can do is the unconscious ly exerted influence of the - sur roundings in which a child lives. The importance of fresh paint, both in- FOR SALE The large and small h lots of the F. S. Wright property in the Town of Tabor. N. C. for sale chean. for cash, or one-third cash, and balance on time. Inquire of J. M. Dorman. asrent for F. S. Wright at Tabor. N. C Feb. 6 25. Cold. is a prescription foi Grippe, Dengue, Headaches, Constipation, Biliousness. : It is the most speedy remedy we know Ml W PENCIL "- zviihthe RED BAND lJI EAGLE PENCIL CO. NEWYORK.U.SA. Zj side and outside of the hfluse, with resultant cleanliness and order, can not be over estimated in the forma tion of character. No amount of preaching will counteract the in tluence of dingy, dirty, obviously neglected surroundings. The farm er's wife and children are keenly alive to the importance of paint. A fresh coat of paint on the outside of the house, and well painted furni ture and interiors transform a dull place into one of much attractiveness. Unpainted farmhouses dull the finer feelings and make life needlessly dreary. The children of today will be the farmers of tomorrow. Where the b.uildings on a farm are well painted there is a natural tendency to keep the rest of a farm in good shape, and a farm in which a boy can take some pride will inspire him to make farm- NEGRO LOST J P Smith town lot 8.78 1 Levi" Fowler town lot 4.98 Mrs Addre P Smith do 54.00 ',H M Durant do 23.28 L W Stanley do 37.13 W K Debnam do 87.82 Stark Skiles do 44 44 I Tr T A Tlavi'c 1Q7H i-2 feet tall, weighs L E Squires & R C Lawrance" I Mr and Mrs. Dr. Ross" Davisl. 6.'l7 Frank Cobb, negro, about 35 or 40 years old about about 160 pounds, 'half-witted and; trustees town lot 2.22 has mustache, also short whiskers. ; A S Richardson do 71.84 This negro left the county home of Mrs T A Pridgen est 19.70 fnlnmhiK r-nnntv SnnHav Xnv 17th L C Nance do 63.96! He w.re ofd b.uo'overa,. Jumper andM gotten do ...... 2.22 blue overalls with hole m knee. Also - TIr and Mrs j D ;tfcCollum do 21.56 an overcoat, light hat, pinned with Dr MoiTison est town lot 33.38 safety pins. Please send information , J D Millican do 6.99 to A. W. Baldwin, county auditor, . , Mq Tydo "I ZZZZZZZZZZ Whiteville, X. C out dec 11. : Mrs Amanda Memory do 2.98 O H Moffitt do 32.33 Prof. ((Rapping on desk): ''Or-! Little Dewey Veneering Co 136.96 der, gentlemen, order." Student (just awakening) : sandwich and a cup Carolina Buccaneer. J F Lee do 16.05 W H Hickman 69.33 Lg- W J Hardee town l-t 47.48 of coffee. NOTICE SALE OF LAND K D Hardee town lot 26.16 J G Gurganus do 147.76 JacV- Greer do 31.25 Farmers Real Est and Ins Co 9.82 H H Corbe' & Corbetts mar ket 85.95 J P Cook town lot 43.96 Mrs R osa Baldwin town lot 10.96 M A Bvrne do 25.55 H G Bangle do 3.74 Albert Bov- 28.06 E. S. HAYES, 4times Town Constable. Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Rinerworm.Tetteror other itch ing skin diseases. Try thie treatment at our risk. WHITEVILLE DRUG CO., (INC.) For Taxes for year 1922-23. in obed- irig his life work. There is a definite i ience to an order directed to me need for more and better farmers. The National Bureau of Economic Research reports that the population of the United States increased 1,943, 000 during 1923, an increase of near ly 2 percent in a year. From the farmer's standpoint, the increased demand for foodstuffs will make farming a more profitable occupa tion. Town life is constantly taking its loll from the country. Keep the chil dren on the farm by making houses and outbulidings attractive to them with fresh paint. DOES ADVERTISING PAY? ASK USERS Wrigleys spent $3,500,000 a year to tell the public theirs is the gum to chew. Ford spends $6,000,000 to tell his Ford story. The Electric Light and Power industry spends more than $4,000,000 flashing the kilowatt hourly message. Campbells are c o m i n g across with $1,500,00 to say they sell succulent soup. SBBEZBgga When you need Driving Gloves and Automobile Robes, look for the sign: u ool-An-ECum-In COLUMBUS MOTOR COMPANY VINELAND, NORTH CAROLINA SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS We invite you to see our line of Christmas Goods before you do your Christmas shopping. Electric, Railway com panies ring up about $2,500.- ti'ollev 000 ride: for advertisim from the Board of Town Commission ers. I will sell at the courthouse door in the Town of Whiteville N. C. on the 22nd day of Dec, 1924, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de scribed tracts of land for Txes, due the Town f Whiteville. N. C: Name Tax-Cost F WT George, Jr town lot$ 2.47 Pettv C. Georee do 2.22 T W Henry do 2.22 Jessie Bell est town lot 6.78 Charlie WTilds do 8.13 Annie Williams do 3.74 Henry Simpson do 11.82 J H Pridgen do 12.96 H F Pridgen do 26.62 Will Page do 2.70 Owen Yowell do 9.32 Vance Pr " do 10.00 J H Powell do 8.-30 Jas F Pierce do 5.74 Tom Newkirk do 4.50 Cephas McPhaul do 12.86 )eo. McLelland do 12.58 Maggie McLean do 6.30 A M Martrn do 37.64 Flora Morrison do 2.98 Peter High est town lot 8.30 W M Garrett do 8.93 Lucv Gibson est town lot 2.22 W H Gore do ' 5.78 Will Edwards do 11.90 Jas. Dowell do 6.78; Henry Coston, bal town ot 10.39 1 Berry Carr do 3.11 1 Mrs H G Mims do 2.22 ... ! L C Best do 4.07 Elizabeth Weaver do 1.84 j R T Parker do 18.81 ! D P Johnson do 5.26 i Mrs Bettie Biggs do 6.78 - i Whiteville Insurance and A j Realty Co 22.74 j I J B Thompson tow lot 22.23 1 G C High do 120.67 C R Spivev do 150.83 M H Schulken do 275.93! Mrs W E Stone 5.79 Old Santa Has Unloaded And he has selected our store for this purpose ! GIFTS OF ALLd KINDS Candies Toilet Articles Stationery Cut Glass Toys Fountain Pens' And as usual, Drugs of all kinds See Us B. F. ROGERS Fair Bluff, N. C. Collates assert, to the tune of some $1,185,000 that their shaving soap, etc., produces the smile that won't :::X":"::":::xw: erase Proctor & Gamble are still convincing the ablutionsly inclined that Ivory soap floats and are spending $1, 1 70,000 to make that convic tion stick. Gas, companies talk more than 2,000 000 worth through advertising channels. One of Victor's most tell ing talking machines is its ad vertisings that cost $1,142,-000. LfW X Telephone companies have busy advertising lines with an estimated toll of $1,500,000. lines with an estimated toll of $1,500,000. Along each line sounds the voice with the smile. Does advertising. pay The answer is to be found in America's business, com mercial and industrial trend. . - -i n.i: Our store welcomes you with a full line of Hardware, iuuuu Phonographs and latest casts of Records; Fancy Clocks, Rugs and Floor Covering Over 100 different patterns Case Pket Knives, furniture on the E-Z Payment Plan. Tabor Hardware Company Tabor, North Carolina Made at KDKA Headquarters Speaks for Itself Westinghouse leads in everything from Radio to Farm Lighting Plants. IHine in with KDKA, KYW, WBZ or KFKX and you'll be royally en tertained. You'll be even more delighted to hear the story of the Westinghouse Rum LIGHTS' POWER Plant May we mend you oar newest booklet that tells all about it? 5. M. McGougan TABOR, N. C. t t y v y y t y s: X t y y y y y y t y f y y y i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y CHADBOURN, NORTH CAROLINA Beginning Friday, Dec. 12, we are going to sell our entire stock re gardless of cost, as we are going to move into another building in Chadbourn, and in order to save trouble and expense of moving we are going to sacrifice our entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Cloth ing and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear no matter what the cost is. W e mean to sell and give our customers the advantage and Bargains of our removal. We are going to still remain in Chadbourn and want to save our friends and customers money on all goods bought from us Below We Quote a Few of the Numerous Bargains LL Sea Island Sheeting . . 12 l-2c yd 5000 Yds. Apron Ginghams . 9 l-2c yd 2000 Yds. Dress Ginghams . 15c yd 4500 Yds. Best Amoskeag Ging hams 17 1-2cyd Checked Homespun . . . . 5c yd & up 36-Inch B. B. Homespun . . 10c yd Carhart Overalls . $1.98 Shoes, Slippers, for La dies, Children and Men to go at unheard-of prices Men's Work Shoes, guar anteed all leather . $1.98 First 25 people entering our store on Opening day will be given Free a Pair of Hose, either for a lady or a gentleman. The one holding lucky number will be given $10.00 in trade .Free. Come early! Sale starts Friday, Dec. 12, 8:30 A. M. liff s Department Store CHADBOURN, NORTH CAROLINA THE FARMER'S FRIEND AND PRICE-REDUCER Each one purchasing $3.00 or more will be given a piece of Aluminum Ware. y y r UI t -f J i r 1
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