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inn actxoo coutjt!; Arnrzc" a n. & I' r-T XJLtXT MAX - ? to Exrom snr Da set allaw rear ranks U growl Civae Tan We. u la waeda aad areas . alter e TLTgMM Advfce Oat Pfcckmg apriag wgetablee have avatar Tt GeBTffla Ktw.' i n.rsssary to tarn plana new, te pre- "atarrr u we is a trM Chris- par any land net eeeepied, awl it tiJr ' 'it befia to plant seeds el certain ver- Dont marry a man to reform him. etablee for trensplantinf later. It TeM Un TOtvi net running a Keely should ba remembered that practieal inatitute. v ly all vegetables frown in the apriaf "IHDl UWIf irv vmv wa.ww. . . 7 - , . I . . i. ai ft f M Lfc . Imhi innnff nlantlnn I wen icifc vi r- f - religious faith than yourself V csie V "fc ; -eJ I TBlUKtlKD . . , ii V V ' " I A mm aR flaaai lug ahrnhe and 1 vines aad trim vH all wttberee Maaou lOHL'KtXT AT DCUiX Durham ia yrapariar to stage a Fellew sweat naae :-' and r.h 1miaa nlaittM w4La -vine of a wwwa j perwinkle), cotooa, lantaaa, verbena, lul aalvia: ami far fall MoaMlina-. eoa- -THIS YOUXGSTER A WOKOERrfore.. . 'itanaa rmvtli. nntaerra the form, and eeoalate What - Ha DryaDt the appearance of bloom. in urn latirietlaa to poenlato What Will Be When He Hae Qrew ifkamand aoond morala. sound mind may be used in the fall and sound body of the man you in- A Few Saigeationa tend to marry. PUntinr of anap beans and eon "Dont run away to get; married. . .. -Hnu- mta about the mid fl-h iff' fnv ami . a m lvu v m - . have more respect than that for your parents. , , , "Bont marry a man Tar below or far above your station in life. die of August It requires only about seven weeks lor (nap Deans to mature and killing frosts do not occur in the Bcbwabealuad, twenty-four Prenaratorv to lawn-making' fall, turn and narrow the ground at this time, and aoolv well decomposed Stable manure, and plant" broadcast Urn aaUaratial mm OtoW It. WBB k i u. 1 . .Ua Im mm anaa . m naByH piatV iauiif m aimnar .of 39 acrea, will be officially accepted t - - . . . . . V mm 11 . for tha state or worm umim aaanartal. A. ClrU War monument. costing not leas than $10,0001 will ba erected by Mrs. Morgan, www oi the late presiaeni ox ute vuguu Carolina chemical company, who own ed the property until she decided to make it a gift to the state. r above your station in life. piedmont until the last of October Kneh was some of the advice which .ki. mov h Evangelist "Bob" Johnson t?ave to . now and wUl under favorable the unmarried young women of his nrnA rruwt roots bv the audience last evening at tiic tent, cor- -ia . -f November. Mammoth ner of ferry vntrnt anu Le&cb street. Sandwla, Iglanc U the best variety. Speaking with engaging frankness, Preparations should be made now and as a Christian worker with wide r thef all crop of Irish potatoes to travel, observation, and experience plftnted ta Juiy, potatoes that have in thU i world, Mr. John.ton deplored k t ta .torage will sprout the fact that there ere many moth- readily than those from the ers m Greenville wno would not see rin ' The most satisfactory to it that their daughter attended arf f forF faU wp is the Lookout that service. He laid bare a number Mountain. "LTf?. L??7!.,VnS Preparations for rutebaea should emiHuuuB ujii wio iiBcestuvy vl prop- , , .. ... ; er home fining and instruction by jSSf fal" moiners to oaugniers reiaave w . : . , , . i . r . Tkaa tjirninti -Biaced in banks cover- tnese junaanwniai lacta. tie un- r , , r . ,n hesitatingly warned his hearera of M r ht .8"fl .: -j jii j v.nll keen Derfectlv until late Febru- uie oiu uiu vjuouiik iuu4uuiib Ail 1 . IfT ureenviue ana ; pieaa ior unrifluan J; . ... v . daughters, sisters, and mothers in Anv Parts "f )e garn hlf? a the homes of the nation as the great be.S"1 need for the restoration of the na- Plowed wd planted ip black-eyed peas tion's Christian ideals r ?me otheT T1 oftV van uc uiu vt v. u .... f, ... of Teapot Dome Scandal Advisor to Sinclair Now We are fflad to learn that the nm ' ocratic Committee has rented that Fall very fertile field out in the western I section of Asheboro which has be- longed to the county for several Before he sailed for Europe Sen years and which has been neglected ator Smoot announced that he expect by the Republicans for as many years ed to return in time to start the in- n J tltnt ' .1 t.; j.i .... i i t m . T" M ; 1 uiu umi, ii, io iiuw unuci cuiuvauon vestlgauon oi me leapot uumc and a very beautiful crop is growing leases on October 15. there which will assist wonderfully in this connection it is interesting to toward the upkeep of the inmates of cite the news of a special cable to the w - Naur VAi-ir Times Trom iviu&cuw which 666 Curw Malaria, Chills gays: "H. F. Sinclair, head of the oil and Fever, Dengue er Billious Fever. Bites' ijEtmibijmjM rpg theitfhhigandy VriTrtr hia name, arrived in Moscow today (July 1), accompanied! .by ex-Secretary f ail m an auvisory 'capacity.' I Tt was the secret lease triven toy the Secretary of the Interior, Albert B. .Fall, to Mr. Sinclair's oil company, a ' 'subsidary of the Standard Oil, upon the naval oO reserves in the Teapot Dome district of Wyoming, -which re sulted in the ordorous Teapot Dome 'scandal Soon thereafter Secretary Fall resigned frm the Cabinet and now appears as the advisor of Sin dak in quest of new oil grants. mo&tse old, ef FbUadelphla, appear! in peas. a. V. .KA a ant a larva nnmher of' ! One thousand men and women SaJlie IB um wmmum u. Y . . . P" . , T , . 18th, and attempted to Inch James He V f f (D:JffT Gulette, a 20 yeVr old negro, alleged Wltmer, bead of the university psy- atUckd u ear old whiu caologlcal laboratory and clinic, too. . . L "Ha Is the first two-year-old child," ays Doctor Witmer, ."succeasfully to comolete the Witmer form board test at this clinic Jack can count to SO, en4 be counted six objects with no er ron. Be is able to read nnmDer sym hois and can read combinations, such aa eight plus four equals U. "He can read correctly all the letter of the alphabet, aU marks of punctu ation and can print several words. If words he knows are printed for him, he spells them out and pronounces them. His mother says he could read the letters of the alphabet at seventeen months. "His memory Is so fine that In many instances he seems as though he were reading passages when he is actually repeating them from memory." HAVE SPIKES IN THEIR TAILS How Birds Known as "Chimney Swifts" Are Enabled to Maintain Their Perches in Bricks. Did you ever notice the chimney swallows streaming into chimneys as they finish their graceful speedy flying in the evening? Wonderfully quick on the wing are they, so quick indeed as to merit the proper name they bear, of Chimney Swifts ! It is said, but no one has proved It, that tbeir wings move alternately, not both at the same time. Hundreds of them go to roost In the same chimney and some must nave wondered how they contrived to do It since there are no bars across Inside of the bricks. Their feet are not made . to roost upon as are those of chickens. the use them to dine to an urnignt surface. They prop themselves up from behind with their wonderful tall. of which every feather ends in a sharp, atronf spike. They must need rest, too for .it has been estimated that in catching the flying mosquitoes aad oth er flying insects on which they feed. the Chimney Swifts commonly My a thousand miles a day 1 UGSTKIMa 8TKXXS UIT During srrsre ilirtrirdf at Mmm IM UmbU JaJUal ' Tatatl - kiOed y lightning vUU standing- W a flcreae eoor a ua tarners eaoea a . Warren, eauaty. A boto wa borne threat the serene. Mn, JarreU covered the hola with a piece f doth, but aa last Friday another bolt ef . livhtninr struck the aam door ana aet fire to the cloth ing the hole. Severe Indigestion "I had very severe (Hacks ot indigestion,'' writes Mr. M. H. Wade, a tarmtr, oi R. P. D. t. Weir, Miss. "I would suffer tor months at a time. All 1 dared eat was g little dtsm sue butter. . . consequently I suffer ed from weakness. I would try to eat, then the terrible suffer ing la my stomachl 1 took medicines, but did not get say better. The druggist recommended w Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT andl decided to try R, for, as I say, I bad tried others for two or more years without any im provement In my health. I soon found the Black-Draught was acting on my liver ana easing the terrible pain. "la two or three weeks, 1 found I could go back to eating; 1 only weighed 123. Now I weigh 147 eat anything I want to. and by taking Black-Draught I do not sutler." The real reason for buying Columbias they last longer The largest laboratory, devoted to dry cell research, experiments contin uously to make them "last longer." Columbia Hot Shot or Columbia Ignitors are "right" for your needs. That's why people have die habit of asking for Columbias. Columbia Dry Batteries for all purposes are sold by hardware and general stores, electrical and auto supply shops, garages and implement dealers. they last lonqer IEADING motor car J manufacturers use them as original equipment. They are also the choice of thousands of prominent car dealers. P I i Have vou tried Thedford's Black-Draught? If not, do so today. Over 8 million packages sold, a year. At dealers' JSUZUSm2 1 1,1 3 AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON Dangerous Ground. t She s one of Indianapolis' most talkative young women! And recently she became a bride. As she walked up the aisle at the church the eve ning of her wedding she was much excited. And the bridegroom kept say ing to her in an undertone, "Walk slower; walk slower." Later In the carriage he apologized to her for giving her advice at the church. She looked at him, a min ute. "Oh, that was all right, dear," she said, " but you were near danger ous ground If you Jiad only known It. I kept thinking at first that you were saying 'Talk slower,' and I was just getting ready to tell you what I thought of you, when we reached the altar." Indianapolis News. BRUTE! 666 quickly relieves Consti nation. Biliousness, Head aches, Colds and Lagrippe. Fafantatodc Spring CSp Binalng Pons on Ignitori at am axtra charge wim$m INGRAM & COMPANY Asheboro, N. C. t-.'i- '''tY- V. north carolina state college Agriculture and engineering STATE COLLEGE STATION RALEIGH. N. C ' Tcduric BdaeaUoe at BtaU Cbllar rrepre IU gradute for peronl succen aad fat iMdanhlp la ludvaUUl pro(raia. Tt eallefa offara . r;,jpg VEA COURSES Mir "'Aarmiradodllit Oaari Acrlcutturt nd Biwdallaed Courn. In Farm Crot. tSmatm UvSirliimrr MwIIMd, VocaUniul Bduoalon. 5lna,tr, Acrlcultural Chantstrr. Tnrtlle Chamlitrr nd Djeini. .Ak.tH CaatoMrlaa. ArabllMtaa and Blfnway loglowrlns. 7V ItottrlMl IIH". i "V : WllT5e.TxJ. Ki-"if.rorin1 , Ttll. Chnlr and I7!n ' ttmra aotiiM, rtuwca, iwm7. ,v j,, C-iVUW V9 VIA! COURSES iHt . . r'iVifri ' On Var OMrtt la alaifcjshj. , ftaanaaT Saanna fo Taartwra. for Colf cmraaoa aao iw vu. illaat annlnmant In all arniTtiaantSi . lLVSZA ru-. 13 .alt-lnaH-l I: HUtory. If. una aaa.aa.- . mtl aj-l u aWlaaVlan. aTiL i-i , roe atJ4, inoauaiaa orraaun, anq amrDi" oimomm, , f FREE TO FARMERS a. h j ! i f "' Whan you become i subscriber to tha Southern Agriculturist you ; ' are entitled to an aimoex vniinuvau rke absolutely without charge,,, y . ' - : " Bring the problems- of your home, your business or Tour eonv unYty'to us and th.y wUl'recelv the sympathetic ' Tof ' and rclallst who through years ot experience hare becoaa M-. pert in their solution," Their advice Is yours for tha aaklnf. v . 400,000 farm famille. already Uka tha "Giant , J5 ir yo,i d0 not, 60 centa T W f " "Tu o this unpurchasable free service to addition te an tmbeatable tf prr twice a month. .vJ"'''v'' .-. ' " ' ' v ,' i n ACr.lCCtTUBIST, ;ijM-tine,Je-w " , ; , " ' 1 f "nnt of the Sooth Miss Oldgurl The lieutenant has captured my heart i The Colonel I will see to It, madam, that he Is cited for braver; at the next review. NO Need for Alarm. One night recently t read a thrilling ghost Story. I kept thinking about ; It after I bad gone to bed. To get the i subject off my mind, I decided to tret up and walk around. The house was i dark, and upon reaching the dining room my blood ran cold tt the sight before me. It turned out to be the dress form with a half-made light dress en It Exchange .r "f; , Corn .Retained Fertility. An Altec, N. U woman bas some Md corn which was left In a.clUT dwell ing In New Mexico centuries ago. It kad been- burled In a leather basket which was so old that when It was unearthed the leather fall t pieces, bat tbe corn appeared te te In good ndirJen. v ( ' - l. ,V i, r v . . ' ' . rieaeant fof the ferlda. " Al a nawly "married couple were leaving tbt registry ofllce tt Do! felly, WaW, the edomliisnt partner" was Startled to bear a stentorian voire pr r!,,..; rar Ii f t' V ' 'eT It , -(-(.,,,.'-; " a i r- vital tlhiin Flow. Good motor oil flows quickly to the place it s needed spreads evenly over the surface gets there without fail in spite of heat or cold extremes. Work. It holds the metal surfaces absolutely apart, no matter what the pressure, heat or clearance. Wear. Above all it keeps on working, day after day keeps a firm oil cushion longer in spite of hard service, di lution and water condensation burns clean when it does go gives greater mileage. Cost less. Good oil costs less per mile if reasonably priced. It goes further and saves motor trouble. Polarine is such an oil. It gets quickly to the spot, spreads evenly at all working temperatures, does its work thoroughly, outwears oils of inferior quality, yet costs little more per gallon and much less per mile. Buy from the Polarine Chart at your dealer's and get every vital quality in this all-round motor oik STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (New Jersey) ' . 3' o m Wff- fit! 1 HL J - K .7. ia "V i . $cy TofrrinH not urt a " t irt rf "t ' , SI I
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