JUXDOLFH JUMPS 2VU SUM31X3 SCHOOl. 1.1 . - ,L. 1 sSHF BORf) JCXZ UTS (By W. 8. Lineberry) I , . . - : - . nt inirtslhnut appeared imm Seperieteadest Balls Crres TmcWi cent te Mass Asneaacesftests , i O- U rnomin ! sv ZBia, we It j, ipot tsst all tcher who wcr wred into hne and took p u attend the comer school to Juks for Hix Point There were lift beSTj 20th. f anus for room oi th boys and I will asy there never bou4 at onoc, and not wait un ws a finer lookmf Mt of bpy is iw til the opening. If the leathers will y ny. im, ww . write the Ceeaty Superintende&t he lhe ceedby U Mte, sister H m srraiis hoard. wi mMan and were boot oa shown ., nn u. t-,T!rkl.hfw thyJ?ttW,1CJ"ho "1 teachers who Kara mo certificate, and aeu w in iig. thosa whe wish to rain their eertifi- home and their country. , And well cat U attend the wnnrT hfMrf ai tney oo n later on. The County Board of Education and hard march to begin on, but they did Suu to UttJe expense u it without mnmur., On srival in tTvridn for this traininr lor teachers. iliga rant, we were piaeea in ana on be no cost except board top box cars, where we were rushed aBd WCJffhl hv came to my to Raleigh, and went into .camp at .-o, eolleses. thst they , are all now filled, and will not Camp Holmes. Here we drilled two hours every day and the boys soon ..- .kM ... learned, and it was said by Governor to .ute that the same credit will be vance at toe close oi tne war ins eur for attending county summer "P1, ouVoi U1" """"" school as a state summer school. . . in general Johnson's army. T FLETCHJEE BULLA. un our arrival nera we louna w County Superintendent REGARDING DISCI1AECLD I EOW ABOUT IT? Sunnier Schawl for Cvlored People Xewada-s 4t-miiWl .. tool wEl be. he? J at the - s - ' - -w - e uii ava-AV vyvv- K W s js-, vs v-w . - . . . and eoraipmtet may be nsaneauy eontrary, be is more thaa wilUnr to , J"fcf brnj5 Md-y able Lcharr trom, the- war v with the view to their e-tabU-hmeot; and !; T " J' jh VS.i Germany only: K - , - proper msintonaiwe -ThaiOu to ta- wii One overseas cap (for all enlisted IhiU. there la a rrowin Bentimeat i- - Baskernlle wCl aasut Mr. menTkto haTe had ser-ke e-ersoai) everywhere i favor of modem -aad Ut"r: ".T or one bat and one bat cord . for all well-kept siwsys. Te be . sure, wliflv" 5 "e other enlisted men, I olire urab shirt, they are a factor i human happiness ?' J "ty,Jl PPortuaity to raise 1 service coat ornament, 1 paur and progress of such manifest fan- certmcates. - " breeches. 1 pair shoes, 1 pair kggins portance as to render wholly superftv-1 r. l waist belt. 1 poncho, 1 overcoat, to ous any arguement in their support.'. 'f'018 Vft suits unoerwear, 4 pair stockings, 1 This Is mute generally understood. 4 , Kaiser Wilhelm the second has been pair gloves, 1 barrae bag, 9 scarlet -. ..,H. ' ,,,. - renamed "President Harding.- Daring STvrpJ I ga. mask and'neHnet (no con higtway, xr cKfe?asl dent Harding was reissued unless applicant has served tMhhmi AiTfJi S knowa ss the Agamemnoa in the with A. E. F. and the articles were Voteyl Viw ofthe rS tn-sipott service? .V v . regularly issued to him while over r n?deTabi outJd. TH seas.) ' i -: ..,- -t -Til 11 fcr them sufficient inducement Prep Any enlisted man' who. served in the d1diriaVned to m tional require- United Spates Army during the pres. JitS T7 menU of this?enerstion innermost ent war and who was honorablv dis- ruea' - - ' : . be used without stint. - - - ' charged or fuloughed to the Besem ;vBut the necessmes ot the csae at But, Important ; as this may. be, since April 6, 1917, and did not have E18 jrru11 , ? there exists stilK another r. problem these articles on discharge ana nss J-stifkoation for increasingthealready wych (for the moment) seems the not had them issued to him since dis- toT7and ewTowtag burden ear- most urgent of all namely the early k.TM -ir niMj. A- .riea by taxpayers 7 To serve 10 good mnst-nrtifm nf mxfiiaM. tAM-t such articles to the nearest Depot panose, this might ordinsri'y be County Home. Indeed, the fame of Blanks can be oh "ow. ul wT our present institution extends faf be- Have 70a tried the ; nevrlOo Dealers now carry both; lOforlOc,: 20 for 20c. It's toasted. , Ml q: -"Tri III , i f .... . - '" ' 1 i over 18 years old, he could not serve Charlie Price, company B Captain D. us, so we naa w reorganise oy eiecung o Sta R Hnrrfai- o j. Ouartormanter. Bl.A. - K h- answerea in ue . srarmaiive were W. S. Uneberry, captain, R. N. wel- Juchardson. and the sixth Batallton tataed for Mnakma-aroHcation for th born, first lutonant, and as Lien- organBied into the first Ecgiraent, foregoing articles by writing Con- proIema F!""? "LVi . Bad commentary on our sentiments of tenant Dousran did not show up, L. S. t.f., v-A-, v -rv tSTF.,Z vni.n o rr w.i. The problem of education in our cti ni hnmanitv tt i mH- Grav. and Z. P. Rush were elected rZiZ" rT.T". i-TTf ' """" Mnntv the nresent time trans- IT-T-T-V" ;"T" 1" .7 .W . . . : . ,, wu jxu m fliwa sou vnpuun jaan ninon, u. j. .-y . ,, - , , . . - w wuj yvobyvum wu ien. Governor asks ULann dP vmiiTj, Second Lieutenants. Weloorn was mngB Company were ordered to tnei cends all others in immediate , im- w which vigorous, action vhould U.ffl. discharged on account of a stiff arm First. BataUion. Serious Race Riot in Oklottoma Ertejice lttncy must bef.ftojai1 certainly ..before the advent of 1. W-J' J3 and Gray failed on examination, so EL The regunent was then organised by h-sb wiped out; the young are entitled to, mother winter. xWe hsll 1 f slse to .l? C Causev wan lArtd Fit l.imtfnuil. .1 u - f,.i - m r i I A ui4in, V. j fill.. nnH mnsf not he denied, onoortunities ,,. i v. i rTUTKer Anderson naS asked that the and later Serveant W. R A Rh worth i u-tT-nr.i r, n . hnm- nifv .Tnn 1st. i-k.vi, ei,ifwi at least enual to those available in our . 1a and Seriresnt W. T. Glenn wera maHe riIiVVxT th Aenth f oiirrif- amn-- tk sister counties. Is this now the ease ? 1 w v- county. The esse grew out of the sale Second i-eutenants. W. C. Kime, H. Late, on General Holmes who was a ere nine white people. Scores of Why, right here at tte county-seat our as opposing i the very considerable JSjnn?T TT R Vickory, W. T. Glenn, Robert Lamb, warm friend of F. M Armstead, of other citizens were Injured. The city Graded school building( were this a number of our prominent and sub- .WW w,lby,If' 'to'? And-5 J-L-York, were appointed Sergeants. Virginia, and who was on General was placed under martial law. The New England community) would be stantisl citizens who contend that .the f": Tiietter eging misrepre W. VL filler. John RnwHnn. Tom ir. ty-i .u. 1 u --n,,Kl etmtnA 4r - , - reirarded as utter IV inadecruate to the wnJ . - , vnu v. .t.ti sentSuOn to the amount of S470O. on nold, Joe Heath were appointed Cor- and made F. M. Armstead Colonel, C. negro who was charged with attacking needs of even half the numbr or pu- They are prompted only by the highest part or Mr. Cooper and asks for I porals On the third day of June the w. Broadfoot, Lieutenant Colonel and white girl ; r pils accomodated. The prospect for sentiments of civic pride and the motf'?,hane rounds that .4 sixth Batallion was organized, con-Major Clark, major. Our Reaiment ' the coming wmtor is far from reassur-'dismterested of motives; sisang 01 nve companies, company A. now consisted of 10 companies, com- , OLD FOGY, of Chatham, company E. Captain Lee, c. J. Richardson, of Wake CompanyE to our camp near Weldon, where we the gravesV apprehensions; for any to be met first. vx vaoncii. nKi viara, now j. w. Uowd oi Moore, Uompany r W. "pens some time in arming. "6" , " 11 1 " 111 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, S. Lineberrv. of Randolnh. comnanv Gl On the 16 th of Occtober our Reri- sweep through the overcrowded LADY GRATEFUL who graduated the day before at Captain Thomas Lea. of Granville, ttent was ordered to Boykins Depot, structures as wild fire through dryi FOR HELP RECEIVED a cfirtaintv for GrMnshnm. Rnhsimn. Tobacco Warehouse for Greensboro lit waa announced the latter part of last week that a tobacco, warehouse is Chapel Hill, was elected Major. icomn&nv H Cantain W. H. Carter, of Virginia, met a raidine party from stubble.- Unless remedial action be The Batallion was equipped with Chatham, company I. captain C M. the Blackwater, where we remained a taken that is, unless new buildings For 15 years I suffered lncreas clothing, shoes and accoutrements as Nixon, of Orange, company K Captain day or two and returned to Weldon, be provided, or the present - building fagly with stomach and. liver trou well as the Government at that time John A. Manning of Martin. the enemy having retired. On Sat- materially enlarged the school is al- ble. Bloating with, gas' distressed me could do. and were armed with V.n. Pixlrotb Iran . mo1 urdav. 29th nf (Vtohnv. we were nrAar- most absoluttly certain to become a verv much art A ranaoH seriniia hoar held rifles, which were almost worth- against surprise by raiding parties or ed to Plymouth. We left Weldon and positive menace to the health oi the fluttering. All medicine only relived erection of the - two . warehouses - at r vii " v xcuiavu uy a sunnen aavance oi uie enemv ine wcm. uj lauiuau w iaxuurua uii ouu- -j ' . - wuiuutaiiu, a kov, uu uuye ui cvvi tionshave been made to the amount of $50,000 to be added to an already large capital stock of the Greensboro Tobacco Market, Inc.- The directors win go ahead with their plans for , the ' guns that were captured from the regiment was rigidly and constantly day we marched 18 miles, on Monday ascertained, a similar situation exists being.cured. iMy druggest advised me Yankees in Virginia,. In June our drilled, and with the facility of boys 25, to within a few miles of Plymouth largely throughout the county.. 'one day to try Mary's Wonderful Rem Batailion was ordered to go to, .Golds- soon acquired, military diciplln where we met our .troops returning! In addition to an increased number edy. I am feeling like a new woma boro. After a few days it was ordered and eficiency. On the 27th of from the capture of the place. The of more commodious school buildings, since and can now eat anything with to Weldon on the 18th of June, and June I was ordered to take my com- enemy had blown up the Albemarle another serious problem looms "up. ho ill results." It is a simple, harm went into camp at Camp Daniels, pany to Gason and took nost on the gunboat, which the Yankees dreaded May competent teachers be procured-- less preparation that removes the ca which was named in honor of Brigadier east side of the river to protect the so much. We were then ordered to teachers willing to remain on the job tarrhal mucus from the intestinal General Daniels, who had lately been bridjre from a raidinir party of Yankee Hamilton, N. C. This was extraordi- unless offered compensation at least tract and allays the inflamation which R, J. Reynolds Cuts Wages Killed in battle, and was born a few ealvalrv. which was i-ennrteif tn he narv marchinar for raw levies. There approximating the pay of the average causes practically all stomach, liver The R. J. Reynolds Tohaccn Com. miles from our camp in Halifax coun- heading that way to destroy the was little or no straggling and the railway section-hand. Nay verily and intestinal ailments, including ap-pany has announced a 20 reduction ty. Here the First Batallion. com- hridre. I nlaced nicketa un the road retriment was hisrhlv comnlimented bv It simply can't be done. It seems pendicitis One dose will convince or.in the wasre of its operatives. The re- once. Stock subscriptions will be tak en for a short while longer for those who wish to subscribe to do so. This will be a great convenience to the to bacco growers of this section of the state, as there are no markets in this immediate section manded by Major C. W. Broadfoot. of to watch for the annroach. but fori General Baker, who was commander 'generally agreed that a poor teacher money refunded. . Fayetteville, and consisted of three some unknown cause they changed of the expedition. iis worse than no teacher; to secure Sold by Standard Drug Company (To be continued ) teacners oi uie Deter son, we must oi- ana uruggiBis everywnere. companies, company Captain their mind and went back and on the duction will not effect office employees. They have announced It will operate five days a week instead of four. - t TTT O A a TT vfo HO Glummer oaiirgams At Mig s i r ; FINE SUMMER FROCKS IN THE NEWEST MATERIALS, NEATLY TAILORED A complete line of summer ready to wear. Beautiful printed Georgette Dresses in the most fashionable shades are displayed here at the low price of $14.75 Dresses with real snap are the new Crepe de Chine, in the leading shades for summer, they are real values at $16.60 Other big values in our ready to wear de partment are the following dresses which are made of the newest materials in the best styles for summer. $37.50 Dresses, marked down to $16.50 & $22.50 $27.50 Dresses, marked down to $12.48 $22.50 Dresses, Marked down to $10.75 & $12.48 , . . $18.50 Dresses, marked down to ......... . $8.08 $10.00 Dresses, marked down to ...... . . $4.95 MIDDY SUITS AND BLOUSES White Middy Suits all sizes, just what the girls want for hot weather wear are here atalowprice. ' ' ". ;' , - Suits, on sale at $158 to $4.9? Blouses on sale at ..... . . . . ; . . ... . 98c toi$U8 Middy Skirt V. . .' . i . . i .V. $L48 DEUGIITFUL SUMMER FROCKS The New Ginjhams, Voile and Orndy Dresses Priil enarifv TlrPHopA are these at tlie' little ; prices ticy are offered .... 98c, $2i)8, 1198 SNAPPY SIM'S FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Genuine Palm Beach, Silk Mohair and Worsted Suits in a range oi tne newest summer shades, these are all snappy styles finely tailored and are offered at very low nrices. Genuine Palm Beach Suits with labels all colors, sizes and styles in regular, sum and stouts. They are priced here at nnlv ,'$12.50 Snappy Silk JHohair suits in a range of new 1 summer styles ana snaaes. - au sizes. Priced imeeial for miick sale at only . $1498 Blue Serge Suits, conservative styles for . the business men : ancmoDDy , styles lor - young nien, good quality, good style, good , values At '. i . -v. . . $21.00 Best grade Blue Serge Suits are priced $310 Gray and mixed color suits in tne newest - ; summer styles are how offered at only $18.75,' Best gray and mixed ; color worsted suits - 4 are on sale at only V;; i : r.Vi 'l?. . .V. .,$2150 , MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SNAPPY FUB-; , -NISHINGS ;,:;, ,1.-, that Slakes the ; Hot Summer ; Days a Real , " -'. - : Hcasure ". . ,' 'j ... Hahes Athletic. Union SuiU Soft collars ;:;..... .v. : Silk lisle Sox i..i.....v........ ........ imre oojs Wash tics ...Uv..v.;... ...- . sot '. . ' biiic wet lies ... 98c 10c 35c' ....... 4 A 39c-75c Manv nthrr items of furnishincs . at very attractive prices. Shop here, and save. - NOBBY FOOT WEAR FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Ladies' Dress Pumps and Oxfords Black Satin Strap Pumps, Louis heel $6.50 Black Satin strap pumps, baby Louis heel $6.50 Satin Kid Pumps, Louis heel ............. $8.00 Black Kid Pumps, military heels . . ...... $7.00. We carry a full line of Brown Oxfords in Russ Calf and Kid Leathers. We have them in Brogue and Bal Strap styles. Ladies' White Pumps, Louis heels . . . .... . $5.00 - Ladies' White Strap Pumps, military heels $5.85 Ladies' White Oxfords, military heels .'. ..$5.75 Ladies' White Oxfords, military heels ,.V$198 Ladies' White Oxfords, military heels . . . $3.98 Ladies' White Oxfords, military heel .... $2.98 Ladies' White' Oxfords, military heel . .. . $L98 ; TAfiiea' White Stran Pumt). mintary heels $2.98 MiRsei White StraD Pumns . i . v. .....- $1.98 :.; Efirds Shoe department is the place to get : : ' your Shoes at, reasonable prices.; : : CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, 48c ; f :u' Genuine blue Chambry Shirts, , full size;... 48c Union made work Shirts cut .i;. . i '..'.' I 85c, : COW HIDE OVERALLS 9SC 5 i w Genuine Cowhide Oyeralls, all sizes, a ehort ; while ago sold for 3.50. .? Sale price. . . 98c Ironalls, st union made overalls ... . . . : . $1,65 HANES ATHLETIC SUITS, 98c Hanes national advertised ' Athletic Union Suits, all sizes ,...;J...V; i 98c 1 : r ATHLETIC UNION SUITS, 48C v Men's Nainsook Athletic eyits. Special.. ... 48c . Regular $1.50 fine . construction Union ' ' y Suits .i;...:.;i.;.;......v.....; 68c-; .1 t -- ' ;S.Mird;S.:Deeari33aejiit r ' ' - '. ' i i " v . . 1 ' ' ' . - ' . - .. ( i- A. . A A A. A A A A V V A A i