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BE BMMgjLgfeS5ff LliU J. It, Cruxj nrTntintitftci! I Court writ Try Jet tump rut inuFiuuu.if..i.ar Farty-two YMrt Ag. ' l' " " j - I Tl MM r i o-10 ir You a Mother? Most Important to TflW X . iCTOXvflle. Tenn. "I mi snffeaiaer't witjbaciache, headache, dizzy spells. arine Daim at interva l Thra J Wtt of l)r. Pierce". WArWCIfA: ccflUon gave me .uch great rebef thaI continued its use oS and on. I do believe I could not have rotten Til pription. It alwVillfcdOTAlj 9Tliritr sniTffav ma atrAnrrih r aha.. . nTeX I haveV at Vvery otXIyT reefmmended it as I ter,VniiIiWfflU,ro..l" Miatement. Mrs. J. JIkcru2e. Broadway. I - 91haMW!CW yuy i usuy improveo. .. i advfee or send 10c iir!! LIK, J.' 4feBfl:he h yalnabl Sl4?ftdU , nnnllA I. 1 1 KIM.Y . ' 4.1 II ft! --'M r . . mere win oe ivmc.v LJlt Ult With rmgeftifeclttWtbntthetruWfj n Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a little 1 "Fftezonf" on an ni')lng (jori;. imjlaA-. ly mat corn stops l arjtlOA thep nrt l,v -oif lift It rlgl5t off with fingi'rs. ur druKRlst sells n tiny bottle of "Feezone" for a few cents, sufficient r rfiOKSX between th tikes, atul titoti. luaes, without soraess or lrrltntlon GREEN MOUNTAIN A STH vvmrvunwi r, !, .. qnlckly relleTei jUntnMr' 56 jr aDd result of loos eiierierce 10 ureatmeni H inroat ana lunf aiseaM dt Dr. J. H Onlld. FREK TlthU. . BOX, Treatise on Asthma, its causes, treatment, etc., sent UDon reanent. lfi. and li.nn aifdrufgista. J. LI. GUILD CO., RUPEUT, VT Energetic! -enjoy new life with Dt KING'S PILLS -for constipation t'lnral Hvlialaq IX-OD, VokiDWlil- ' Ma ' 1 rilmbW Milk" to rn)nlt-.. l Hplrrs. l ( llmblm IIRAI'K HKLT Nl'HSEKT. l .w l.w. Mteh. for sniliiarsalr Item. 4 t Uas IiiSbwib Urn in ,as Mlba iuttntn UT Wavailr rlas Mr Vara I I' rami "Mmufcaart" folk Papttas, i. U. on approval, Toaesn . L ..' 1 ' i buy a batisr 4m isa. iitTitraa-. I Bruaswitk. My I "' crotecttoiL Alreoal papa. trt Knnl, R w.u.. Ntw Aaaato k kail 1 I tOtfim I ys Onaalafi aaaaaala la rour owa tarniorf. Good corn- ; oaj ' jaaatn'luM '"'""'""lI IjuQrtppm , in J cry W.HIMtU.aatlnlsiii, CitifcuwrSbap ii AND OlIfTMCfYT Clear the Skin sMa4laakiaa4 H"Hrf( rit 1 MM ,Ml!l. EY;HURT? w ar - l i i in c i IUtdAY hi PRIA6TH I NIGHT.5T -W Ut?rww'l e Ellglbl to FhtttTTv ....Iv.e. UlOttirrfcBkyra rtil tf ,JlW-hlrWwmp admit! kill JnOT4ul.U plead self-de- ---a IntSBac jfjaaaia.i . ... v I 'tatives This tournament w.u oe. Ve S1sVSJa11J11-2 1 LTuLWa 1 1 H I rairVI M fl I B1 njmr - i - . - - .,, - 4in tr T-Vni.t fh "aalne msfnTfeTr tJWTTT f JfclltbeUlettfnirurfyjO 5. The finals will be held " Friday n.ht ThPr will befer Woriim nov jYJfer he second prize will be another g6M r mfdal not auitev80 T,ttab, and tne . ' , V . .. nld.1 iFhoh imrvii!. jii r Ipalf.jthfteheriff api.coroner were sum- be given a pin. ; " Jnpaeif to reedmopr, where Charlie ' There will be tleWlml OAtfQ ' h0U8e ? i n n. iiiiiin t iihvi-t iiiiu uccu j ennlleiy PW6djAyifn i0rlnc(lltfflimil he first two winners and a bronze medal to the third winner of the track meetThe track meet wille fiVn"he 7 of J5ajl.flrea praf YiehtatiW ca be a parttMpaT ftLbptt of these contests and the student win ning the Weh7X4ifibejer1lt8 re ceives a scholarship to the college A silver lovine cud wiUbe given to . u . , the hieh school -mak! TpaSlts according to th' ing the tournament. The representative s their entertainment Hon will be given and the Philomath' cieties for the aprt tfiPBt Friday niirht. ,laJtTN Last year t nigiBcno over the entire stateVjgreAfesent- ed. The number Is expected to De doubled this.yar since there are twd ypes ot itntests tBa4 airppffl tiy hoth the public speakers and the athletes. The arrangements for the contests are in charge of a committee of the faculty and student. The faculty ammitte-iaao(mpQsed of , Urol., JvJt Weaver, secretary, and Pro Jones. Teachers of Mathematics Meet. Chapel Hfll Teachers of mathe matics frcftn colleges and schools .throughout 'North Carolina will meet Wre . Friday, and Saturday, February 16 and 17r They have organized tha -Nmh lCaltvA8iltl0p, pf , Teach ers vof IflatheniaUcs Vnd the meeting U"befng aVranged by A. W; Hobbs, as soclae professor wf, mathematics at 4the UnlvBrBlty of North Carolina. : Tha gueat or noir anu principal speakeT. wilt '.be W.s' '.Schlanck, of XeVf'yorki aij4 authority on th teach :tng Sot mathemfttjes He will deliver two 'talfiT ln Chapel Hill, "Practical High School-Hatherrtlcs'' and "Oeonv etry and Analytical Methods of Think ing." For the past eight years, Mr. Schlank, it was stated, has been a lea New York university and teachers turer In the school of education In business mathematics In the school of commerce on that institution. He also has given courses In Columbia. , "The object of our association,'' said Mr. Hobbs, "Is to make mathe matics a live force In the schools and Colleges! h achieving, the very best possible methods of instructions. The 'modern and proper way to avoid rigid mechanical methods. Mathematics Tm anl should be made genuinely In teteatlcg, : and we teachers .help one another by getting together at these periodical meetings to exchange ex- 'peVledres and uggesrlona." Will Develop Coast Property. 8pVricer.-A' sytidWate composed ot -i . r. , , Oapti T. J. Rosemond. Engineer L. D. rT.T . ,' ,, Perklni and other well-known railroad ' i'laU .ua.iBtKiH i ik i use a a resort aaooamp sne in toe MttmJeaB,u ,TOfV ar: now at Vorab-adcUjt. tor thp of clos- ing a aeai tor in property, wiiicii in- Indiitia lrff 1 1 wo-sUjtjT club house. Jgrwnds ;pr,,bpat Updlngs, flshlng.ter ntory ana oiner aqvantages. I JIlKHl l ,..UIJ.,. J IWHVi r II 'IIIWIM I II U'UUnUlKWfA.IUW. oatered 4rTrU4,Br ,f)lt rMft 'baas. ; I Salisbury. Maay cltlsens of tha l tuwu oi ituca wmr"wnraj ia Baiiaoury rfa.thciitMrW lblthBpT4p county court either as witnessee or Interest ed apactatore at tha trial of a young man for blowing nt tha calaboose of the town of Rockwell daring a noisy I . i to,t w" su factory 10 uqge rr. frbTlo.lo.tWW Eignl of 1b ninety-one on tie eHIket (or trial teiwi lit Robeaon 1 watch f eno) Moo- ara ma per charge. Joe B. fCTflTb. charted with the murder of Daniel E. McNeill rs, Robeaoo county. ntLT - yean ago, ts expected U 1n tnla term. Kemo waa . . . irrestd i the state of Florida aom IHIiU ago and brought to the ftVhu- H was later re- t J ...J i I i . I kl. .c rWHeWHtWeaon county to - A&rrlBd.aBaVJ'Ared a large fam- .tth f LnwabrtoiTV I The trJJMJT Kolirrj cTauVu OrTTBl IOT UlUTtt UlllUtJUifu at Uimuic riu nuc fory had never tol(1 1 the-till nK until altera rtfiJWfest ."He Mtfw about sixty four I ,nr.W WW i 14 f f v X Lbuw yftllffibillfiOte appears to be T fci aw 11 nil i si iiail , IT in II I I ii n t noma ahAlli ' "l'M . , , v f led Sinclair, who m Robeson coun - killed. f TUDtMgy-iftf Reeds. in Gran- ... in which J. B. Hurseyi of DuAam killed nfs sweetheart, Miss J ... ... .1 taSatoekKPuHatttland then shot him uajKHghtot'lrf his yard. The coroner an-1 i....j ii,ot t,Q u,oa unic h an im. .fc-lll"iharrld man with two chil-J fl -nda twife. who were awav from' home .when the tragedy was commit ted. No clue could-e found to the iTterpetraTfcrrheee - 43eldorirln the--histoy of Granville i have two more awful tragedies beenj cornmitted. The remains of Hursey the'teMSon-'ftrfMarchi 2. t ,1a 'bo were carried to Durham for burial. He , lfVven tfrrft bV thAt'tlme fMl of this wee- ploye of the Durham Ho- was well amount- by the 58. Twelve pffAidsfcrere pre sented tovMi--haar4 oT,4"lermen by officials of (wrnmwufc--7Tily one local concern entereaInM for the bonds.' he bonds start interest at the rate of 5 per cent, one redeemable in i9& arid r the trerjiiiniri-g, $50,000, in 1943. The intere'st accruing from Jan uary 1, 1923, to the dte of, the de-. livery to the purchaser (A to be refund-, ed the city. The sale, it was stated ' Mrs. Collins Held for Murder. Morganton. At the preliminary hearing held here to Investigate the death of Uray Smith, Mrs. Roselia Collins, an aunt of the young man, was bound over to court charged with his murder, the principal evidence against her being the testimony of her 16-year-old daughter, Mary Collins. W. F. Hallyburton, who presided at the hearing, allowed the defendant to give bond in the sum of $10,000 which was arranged by relatives. ' Mrs. Collins went home with her brother, IsaJttU itflith wlth whom sha and her Ufii fchlMCeft havp lived for a number of years- and at whose home the bbBf qf;)'pun,g,3Hiith, a nephew of Isaiah em'ltft4:',T!rr-Rollins, was 1 fonna late1 io(ax'f4snton of Sep- j terhfter 6,, wl)env.'th:ircBuJd, accord- tngt ibtr storjs irttft ahpppinK at : uieo 'Alpine, a-iajjjpma; away. MufW Block Door of BqrTtjng Bam. Mbfttoe, Penned In. fbe stable of a burning twrn. Harold.Long, 13 year-old son of Mti Zeh Lang. Of Goofte Creek toWnhp, had a narrow escape from death. Recently. The yoiing fellow was- aiding his father In rescuing the stock from the blaxlng structure;. 'Knlerlng a stable which nosed two mules, he suei eeded In driving one of the animals out and had tho other one rlmaet out when its mate rushed .back into its quarters. Both stuck in the door. The hoy was cut ofrJomrtha.iJj9nly avenue of es aakfU ih nai9j5fj41y envelop TnranBkrtot tfterbfro,. until one VV, ui.i.i Jw. ally'mad&fi terrific oi: the. mnjL'S finally -maoW-a terrific us luaiiiiim a hoc i.ioBiijio, rMj .jia iLi... j JiT. , p$MMQSMtRQfvi&iiwnjMly. tWa . .. , . j . X)f- eirbi jnulea. A Waa rescued MDge'ffla ns"" niiiniiti ibis. 0U)8r 0,eg lncu(led ,evera hundred buheU ot oorn tnd , ,arRe ,luanUty of cotton ieed ; 44j .rA1 k- u.j KiiiM ... nn- j orrayJWt.B.thatYM(taa. ahd Mr. Long s loes, thohglT partly n vered by I Insurance, Is heavy, ' to Close toe a. ..... CiM IK II PMI wiiaa-iaiyitwtimore weeks rt main InJfMW W1 H''P" of the 1,28 crop of tobacco. The market cloaeis here February I. H. B. Johnson, auprrlsor of salfea on tha Independent market, reports this number of pounds aotd up to January u j ui av i vi fvigaauai aav i m y i brought 111- nrage df . y0f tha Sams period In III thi ! for $lUI7.l7.2.n at ZSMimiMfmSxm&rP and ja"4Tfci rwaiai 'CM lUS21 te5ajmmtfaaatltw V .tf&iitf"iAT tM4wir&, i .. . .j.... ; .i mm r""iri ' " i,M0 In cash -mid I&00 In cash Gaston ia Colon!. eeftttedMrieaOenV Ymoi FniMUaWJ odrl faf ifiir ri fS J ----- . - last a n i m w . ii .41 1 ; 'ii itui rai rn utti i "t"Wi lWmWomonty WQjSRW Iflff'M (ffl x SA' - Asheville Corn Hollyfiefa: 3(f 9w-iPp . ' , " . Mt pre J . .1 py were ' cmM id eartu im ie mjangry i.ihe XflihW Wm comoany. .ajf ' - " ' ' ' rhaprt Hilhy 0 EaUie. ft-eMi: if tn e Author' Leairae QfrAmffca. iMW-yi i written a letter asking thatha Obmma j lina Playrmriiers tr4BB-to ome to N"w York to appefer ,Wf ttat IWfAt f sfiMfrfc nMue.1l t Rockingham. John- H. McNeil, of f rpraj9.iJiean3ierejea accldeptaily I ktllpflfert sf-aratn milHtsre-raj vao hlaf. nvmM- wfts cnt iWt ban aTtr- rfftpfl,'rol shift'the sHaftrftBrWf. Mo- Nft7Wo-'VfjforaWilr'4frre and hints' 'ojeAie, is''!aD0uV'''4(r VdaVS old j ahd had served as cbuhtyYomml'ssio pr Wilflvton.TJie. .rpniajice ,9 J 1 T IT;mcock 8$. ronfen-rate' veteran, an (I who'elopert a nrinth Hgo.'wW..pn th. HnnWk.Jtied. an aff davit ..with ''Wife- cefc, or yje anpertor, ppurassejitn that. her,toisb.-d. wa.8 ilnfiftoe. was rpmardd-to the.,90nty, hojjie-..., , Winston Salem. rHThe flMoUon tpbac;, rb 'Wh'reliCMsea' have -decidod to'clofli i In 'f his 's'eVtlo'n of t stats' will Ha vi been mafiteted.' ' tip to this 'tlrAe ' the lncnl warehouses have W(d moWthiV 32 and a half jll'on, pounds and. ' kb oprig, to .gstlmt'. , ho m6re Innn two m'lllon pounds remain to hp sold. - Bwds.viJi6.rMrs,.,3.iF'ank, teba,n?. of Bprayci ha.a;recelved.ia decoration . from 'the French gpveimmeirti -for sef-. vice 8pd"heln- rendered hvrher in iJ-he restoration f. dev-wtated Francei The. -Iprbration'has onlv rfpntly eomW. If was arcompanlpd In- an exnulsitelv -n-gravpd sheet of pat-"Timent, beaHng a rilcture of a section of devastated re gions. Wadesboro Wadcsboro, Charlo'te. and Monroe, are now connected by a bus line, which makes daily ache dules between these points. ' Wadesboro. The new cotton tdlll has been named the Wade Manufac turing company In honor of a local ftevoluti6nary officer. Col. Thomas Wade, for whom the town of Wades boro1 was ' namedl ftalelgh. Governor Cameron Morrl 9,n accepted an invitation extended to-him by 4he legislature . ot South i Carolina to addn'ss. that body on the knight pf February. J4. . Durham. Herbert Creel. 15, of Chapel Hill, died in a local hospital as a rosult of injuries sustained Fri day when an automobile in which he wai riding crashed Into another car between Chapel Hill and Durham. Wilmington. A mistrial was order ed In the Dallas murder case here, the jury failing to agree after 20 hours of, deliberation. The final count stood eight for acquittal and four for con vlction of manslaughter. Asheville. The first sick leave in 28 years of continuous service is now j being taken by Nell Iee, 68 Hillside, a carrier for the Asheville postofficc For 28 years, In fair weather and foul. Mr. Lee has been carrying mall over the city Trouble which developed in a knee required nlm to kiio k on work temporarily. Gastonla. - Officers of the Stowe Spinning company and of the Kagle Y'arn Mills at Belmont, annoum d (hat construction of these mills which were organized three years ago. would j be started this spring and summer. ' Both mills will manufacture line , ya?ns. Charlotte - The Charlotte City Hall, property was sold to the K. C llrlfflth company, real estate concern, for $304. i l'J. Jllf"l ... linn nil i... iww, frontaie on North Trvon Htreet and n g panned to erect aaoiner nij ' ,, y. ,, , . . , ,. . ,, , ; ha and possibly a Joint clt y hall ami . r,,iirth(,ini. nnon nnother 1 e . iwen'.f-niue nc'i'i oi iuo-i nm- : been taportod by the local health offi , thn p, thlrty 4ty5 , wM R(,n h !' yaar'nA fear.ed' thern was gome danger ! 0f turning epidemic fornfr (h, ' the t ' -J . '.O'.'.l 1 .j ' ' ' outlTlni villaaes n tho county, . Monroe.- Bruce Redmon , , frcco awarded a, ctt tw pa,vitg tha ' a Of Je Wilmington to Chsrlotta highway from Monroe to Charlotte, a distance of about seven mile' Work will start An ibe next f,w.,ok H X iaiv-M.',uViVirm ' ' n'y"n monthi to do the Ian. i..JavldauB,-rMn M ,Van4a Maujpn. .tsraildenti ,n(- loUltlllt Thaologloal aenilnar.' hasibeea enlncted tp dsatrer, tMa)1vinca1rt amo al Dwrwlaori -dlltig, frwaday. tma "t.,vw1iWi' win shar "la'- 'the 'yightyfenfl. ' coni TnenbVrn'e',ff ha'"PiViflyttHVn Mill.) .i.t.iii''. i tin i t Myaa ' .atu-iJ ' mQ . net .aaax . jw ( ;i mil . 9j aM ajt 1&L J ?i . lm&PP&JfPatig&f&r rJ xaJi,- . 1 . Farmers vvant automobile pricebt alpfjlow later They want room, comfort, tip-mxkt hwd cendijiofvs. i ill- iWfijrld tKkitChlvrblfully w?mppd as soH " ' tie bestVae pef 4dllarlir; thtldw.priced'fiad, 2bA ; ' neighbors teil them it cofifif fciir f -1 PPatii "- " '' !!. Pasttiiser 5lRlDR?woiKiitVil Utilitv Coupe mrn in w: tt Lc SUPERIOR FourPaMepgfr Sedanette - v r 6UPER10RhveP4MiiieT SV4aB,,r, . . ,860, ,, v ' 8UPEIUCmUIlilDeUveilr, ' -J -'. .v'siW"- ' ,'i.';.r- - Che,vrQle:r,M,qtor Coiiipatiy.o: '' '' ' ' tVfxition of General tioliM CfrrporniMi ' ln",f,; DdMrpit,, CALLS' FOR .NEW DICTIONARY '" ' ' ' '! -... , Ndw York' Newspaper CaMtcmis,;Ahei. Present Ohes As Cumbersome ; ' ah'd DiscbntJertlrig. ' -iv.-i f.'fko 'milriy htW)KS c(i11edn;.ciesic, wliicb we seiik ' of "Teverentjly said never ' look at, the ftrfonnry f onr language seems to be fallulH-ilntajdi-Use ; we seldom consult -It. If a Btramfje word "swlms'lnto' our ketfY w'X4garl It as an imperflnonce'or ;we lise W us a kind of game; we argue about it, discuss it, and perhaps write to the newspapers for a definition, but we ibm't consult the dictionary. Perhaps the reason for" our neglect Is 'timf'flte minbrldired'TilictionHry is too'cwiiltersirtmp -rttltl if gives tow many mennIn(,''fflmiRN'thrrl -pflpers vut tlie ordinary bulk. Siinile words therein are found to be both noun and verb (spelled alike), and sometimes they have more than a dozen distinct mean ings. This Is disconcerting There may be room for a dictionary with the obsolete and archaic words left out., a true Twentieth-century dictionary that shall be fool proof. New York-Herald. Would Do Her Best. Charles M. Schwab silvs tlmt his neighbors are forever trying to sell him things. Not long ago mil tried to sell him H cow. Ihmi Mr. Scliali lniiiired about the lir I and nge of the animal he. did not i reeelv-e very sal islnrtorv answers. Finally he asked. "How minli milk due she give?" "Mr. Sehwiih. I don't know," was the reply, "hut she's a darn good- nauiieo con ami sue n gne an sue cmi. --iiosion iniiiMii n. Talkative. "Your friend u-eins (piitp talkative." "Yes. There's rnnv a dull minute when he's about." VARIETY in foods is essential, of course, but in providrnfl variety do not overlook tho importance of nourishment. Crisp, deliciousGrape-Nutt is a highly nourish ing cereal food in unusually compact form. Ft supplies the rich nutrition of wheat and malted barley, including the mineral clemetVU pf theso gplendid graini.wUhout which health DJtrcjptb cannot be maintained. Ortpe'Natw.with good Milk, it acomplett food. Economical, top,,, because ,a, moderate amount provides unusual nourishment. ' Soli by n Evirymkinl Grpe-Muts 1 THE BOOVmJILDBlr''' f u T l ft i -nero o Zi neasuni . 1 1 ; t - tl'aaU W eii4 OeM -Caw?, laaU I I a w ws.ti "w.ej- yii JT- f. - mwWWTf - . ' nii ... .alawtaw saM aa axt sllii KBaj .Saattf ruT iivxiA i intra i jiJ 1? o w niiltH Atrial ttot nJf'iot 4ow fat: -. (CtSB( for pat6n lanrf f and the ability stand1 - !--,' 1 ' Tl i : u.,;i: j-rif lviti'ivf .' jH Tiiiij! i TourinK 2S .IV. Wi Michigan Tore Deep, "r 'What redie- "Dearest sre yoa i v c art.' : "H'OW! 1M:!.TI n. stwlying .' " 11 ..-.. ,: ''IV,.,M, ifisTf'pplriYip . "Wifh' whl'tV i.rigresi'" , "It's" to'o Wii frfr 'Tife. .liKlgfe:"'"1-"' 1 ',n if: r.. !'-. ..-tanro.' i."t ',..mppntotHr. CASTOUIA, that famous old reTfiMy-"" for Infanta and children, and see that It Bears Signature! Chil C0cEfiN)NIra.lTrfj Seemeiito MarLUuise-'iossi I navik. iTiiyiu .iib J c itunv With the possible exception of her debut In the world of elocution, when she "spoke, piece" from the teach er's desk at '"laxMluy exercises," the greatest single event In Mary Louise's life was the loss of her first tooth. She was seated at the side of her Aunt Kvelyn,' pensively exploring, with an tnnuisive little pink tongue, the gap left by the missing Incisor. Suddenly; she broke the silence:' "Aunt Kblile, I wonder what color , , ,,. lo(,ttl wi IV w u,n it comea In?" "Why, white, I suppose," replied her aunt, puzzled at the question, "Why? "Well, you know," answered Mary Louise with n sophisticated raising of her eyebrows, "you know grandma has a gold one !" l, s usually tho girl who never had ,,r,.,w ,,,., l,u,t. f !,,.: iii,j a nund.er of men. A small hoy's Idea of playing safe Is to gel bis nuilher to promise not to tell his father. ii W ' ovUI .4i 4 ' r the TV ,nr . V I: ! rt' 'i
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