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. CLEAR FOR RUSH ||- (Continued from Rage One) ’ ly Thwn the caravan moved on toward S' Tngolrl high school arriving lucre at [i lls30 a. in. Playing true to his word the league leader and spokesman. Major George K. Butler joined the | j members here. On his arrival a re-1 | mark was made by one of the mem j ;* bers of the caravan. "Major. y,uT\ e | f heard of; sheep without u shepherd;! \t well such has been our feelings up; |i until now.” This statenn at which i F was really appropriate, brought an : ) abundance of laughter from other! members of the caravan. After the! children had been placed inu forma-1 !.-. tiqli, the speech of welcome was he- : gun by the major, following thi- in-I terestinc talk the uift ; Were distr.-' » buted among the students who re ceived them enthusiastically. These; improvements including a new work \ ’ shop for the agricult ur-d »’ud-*ns. together with Setertti -hens for im consolidated school busses were no-' ticed and commented on in .'.he com-' van. This school boasts of an enrol:-: merit of 2To students and tm- carav..t: ' was greeted here by 22b of tin-s.j to-. (tether with an eltir;--tu faculty com prised of Mr. VV. B. Barnes, pruuip ii: Mr. F. 11. i’luinb. athletic coach; Mr. i O.-W. Warrick, agricuh lire.! t.-a.-tn -. ; Miss Jes-ie Casiiwell. Mi-> K!i! se | Wood, Mis-. Flore/.o (iranr.'iaiii. M:-. I’tgtrl Norton. M'iss l-’.l'a Gillct-a.o : Mps. I. 'f. St. .inland and Mi>s i ■ Wharton, tear her of inuhic. Tin f. . ■ lufe ot the song service here w:,.- i quartette compos,-,1 ,,i the following members ef the 1,-ngii,- Major lie,oua K.^Butler. T. Mosset te l.ee, H. I, Stewart and J. M. Ilea'.on. wu., “lit the Best of i he World Boll By.” This number reeeived a naud ■ front the s orients well fhe fa - ulty. ' j The members inov.-l -m to Ii tries . Store where a fight hmcii. eunsisliiig off cheese and pork and beans, w a devoured. Following lunch the mem-i bra’s we;-.: to Franklin High sc'iid.j arriving there in a lien; shower of! fain at 1:40 o'clock.' This -school; j,i5j 1 an enrollment of approximately- t!2b j .students and 21b of ..these Vivet.-dj the caravan as they wended their way j into the school auditorium whose ;!i-J occasion was held. The auditorium! was filled to its capacity with :> l.„-,H ■ of enthusiastic students l-.gelh-r, with a faculty win. ': is ini ; none it! the count y. It b.a;,peue:l th;n the members of thi mi;, .an e.vpei-. • ienced somethingin-w :•> this -,.-h ' as there w.-re several of the parents! . of the children, and other visiie-r-! present . Tin- member* lined u p on j the auditorium stage and furni.- led u splendid bnekgrnu.uii for Major Bi.t-i lor who rendered one - f tin- !,---: ; sjjeicilt-s In- pave, -m three day; touis. l(;s speech here eras a . tl’eat and w:,- well received. Ilis j:1. : t-ruduci ions were full of enthusiasm i. and wit. ills l.-u-.-o audience p. ed him to .-ay thing* dining' the! • speech and introduci um period thti't : had never heretofore neon said, tvic-re-! by keeping file entir, ii„u*e- in : n up- -‘u roar, of pje.e-fuln.ps- The' nfomhes. follow ing' tin-- i.-i: ode. vio i . ,,| ! down the aisle- di-t ribul lug piff.- y among the students who 'received i them with -mil,-- of appreciation.' The quartette also featured here. This ' . school has a faculty rumnosed of Mr. B. B. Walker, principal:' Mrs. l'. B. ; Iteilenpo-e, .Miss. Mary Henry Lewis,. Miss r la.ra i!. Norton- v. to compose! the hip'll school family. Tie- folio.v- ' iris' teacher.- compose the grammar - -. grades, Mi-s lsobeJle Shaw. Mu-- L.'rf- • tie Mcl.emore. -Miss Isohei .l.iiownn. ! Miss .Berthay Peterson.■ .Miss. Ruth Lewis and Miss Addie Margin,tin:, i r The caravan alter having coiuplet-’ cd this vi-it which wa- the lust *Mmol ! on their list, headed for (’lint.oui ab.-ui j . 2:4b arriving'!here about 3:10 o’clock. | ' Each and-every member expressed , himself as having - spent -a.'most en- i joyable day among the rural sclio ,1s i in that section of Sampson' county. All felt as though! ituiir time and : • money had been \vr-ii spent as they; ihad marie the acquaintance of hun- j dreds of pupils and teachers - through-; obt their three tours over the differ-' ent sections of the county. At every; •school visited in'the'county the mem-j bers were ‘satisfied and pleased with the manner in which they had been received. They were made to feel .perfectly at .home in each section and j'.. school, and in return they expect to fTmake those who visit Clinton, f--el qsrvn more at home, is such is po. si :.b|e in the future. ' * if Tight Finger Rings ! | ■, ■■ l’:iM-tJft* <nd of a piece hi' tine twine j ’-jh-tlemetith the ring, and wind it even 4 «•"*u*s*I tile tinker upwards as fiir a. the middle joint. Then tu!;e luilti of p: ;V*® lower ehd of the string lieneath {he ring, begin to slowly unwind up j,, Wards when the ring* will gradually |SStove along the twine towards the Up Of tiie linger and route off. . * End of Famous Company J ■ -i (in November lit. I St lb, the heed \va ; i Signed in London transferring Hie 7: jfgbts of the. Hudson's Hay Company fO the crown, and the rights were at Mtee transferred to the JtomlBion of 'p <?an«da.‘' *» be company surrendered 7 , it« Viajifr to Hupeh’s' iaaJ and its l monopoly of trade* " 1 ■ 't " : MeaturaRain 4>r#jM, „ st.f'w.drops utie-tlftielh of an inch it d'V.'b-'Utr l.jve no o.o„*’r<*d, ^ Retailer iinil Manufacturer Kach He ecive (Ireater I’ortion of Cot ton Return A year or more a.u’o when tin l aim price of cotton was consider a!))y iiiaher Mian it is today an inter est iay research by the Ctitled State; ilepartimait of ayricuh ttrp into th distribution, of tiu- ei.nsantor’s d.dl.i pme for eotton sheeting pivsetiW! some fact- that should command tit-, attention of the a’i'ower. Tin- depart n on! found that i u- consumer's d'h ■ ai paid for cot .on - beet ins' '-va- dis t'oii:• Colt o: ante . - \.i. i-hoiu-h. to mi!! . « !-.th mannfueuiro'. . IP.. •loH.ee ami retailor id.. !!.- . -'---ei'V.-d that both i he mrliti bod-m or.' and the jobbei and rho to anooiii of the doli.ir tin: was paid i antler'- Share Too 'dio.b .■vnMiitf ( o.ii ;:i' '.'"■■■■ t-railway i H;-'' 'i:,! p.-ak pricr-, ,!l" •!•!•!. .• <.I ir;ii ’ I irlns: via! Jlvl ;‘"1 • Is *<!;• -a; m',u : .i-y t.> ■ heir ■-t i".'.'I; ■•! !.v- ; ii,• • *'• : '■■■ "tiuT. h!.• i v ■ ami ; r>”«> 1' (arm :>;■<:iuri> i.iclny a- ... : V:i;l' ;,f‘.•!::! ,■ ... i ,.y |.iu,. ■ J uii" Iran (\.a:i: i \- 1,1;;s. r«:ii. only «n-k mhmu ,nvi. . 1 ■ *■ - vii>, u.oimr 'he V. '■:I; Crm.-T. IV : >!"•’ ,i, ! f: , (.I''.- ■ i ai- r ariii. r ( an U». 1* . !il.' M'J'-'ii.' inai.-' iv. >' " ijiv. ;'ur inakiim 1 ’ *1 ran- bn; uw piMti i-li i.a ' >■< -S an,I Cor t in b.o.-v ..it J tm wav in whirl; ' 11 ; ■■: ■" (.(:■'>\v> it-*a i r .: j, nn .(kin ' • '•••»•>!! =•!' ran mi .a f.K-! halts IhmUl.Ti .. *:!«• n:iU !!a!! : - ■ Wii'l be hut Ii:;],. 1,;... Kress or reform along test* lines. Knowledge is power only when it is! applied by those to whom it |s given.] Only when the farmer, through co operative effort, controls production, credits, and the marketing of his products will lie come into Iris own. It is the farmer himself who must make agriculture prosperous. A, hast there is much he'can do to help | himself, if only he will do it. Self •help is about the only help live r'arm i er is ever likely to receive—I'niver jsity News latter. | I on.- or l'’ive Farm i'r.uliiTs That Need to He Kcmedied t.i Make Improvement iiy K HI l>SON ! Aiicirultural KxUnsion Service. Slate College of AsriculUit o .\ • miy oi tile causes iv.-.p.in-ili: • j for '"ii ero>i u and depletion in "the leveair that no 01.1 thiny ivy : I! o if is. iespousible. !>n. that tfliere an four or live pra. the- eoni'icuv'd. ...a:', iy lno failowir.ir: Tl;.' practice ui . t'nrntintr r.*.|u:t intr clean cuitiv at ion. The almost total abseil ;e (■:' " hue. cover crops. ■'!. Shallow plinvimy. 4. A depl.o-nMc l:i.ii nu-rayes. I a. The absence of lime under eon-' it:! i -m- wliei needed. It \ . a-'y. the r.wtrd;, for th.-.-e 'hi'.;-. f- : hi appli. a' inti oi then " '>:■• i;():: prai ;::■!> all Xo ’, a i .■: • I'n.i t'a• ms. |>!i.11- line he 1 • i:s,,itr.r the winter for 'die ;rn»\viiijr of’ noil- .o' ..'.her cro] s : tan Money i ro| 'Wilde lo'oihu ill:.' the t.ielirV ei'ojls Oil i love.steek si; ailii bo added. ‘ ' ; U.lie lields in whiter are not only :,n eye sore, hut t in y to a a idle i. tt'lii led a'ld depleted of torn! Am.!.. Ait - aril held.- should 1" oiai'teo net' to Ahn;rye. the season f >;• iilfiny oilier winter rover cr..| * • ' hiautr practically pa.-{. Ti;e rve may , make an exveedin.yd y iarye jrrowrh led a ill i.n most eases prove to he ! I ■ e i: .1 a till-. 1: will mil only help fin s i lie event in prevent injj washinu' i ; ’■! jearhiiv-f. hut will also • .fmnish'j ; tin he y:\ihv oryarie matter to turn ■ into fin sod in the spi ii■ -a. !' i - a well es:ahiished fact that sitaliowii plowed soils ;1ie aim e badly I w-edt- 1 !e. rainfall than those plow, d ! m t per ::n - da ii.il.i- more water, ltd ph :h■''■y.T.ier tiiat runs otf the-s.dl yh-.i i feet id.- I ar’i than the narrow t r 1 rat e's t -a: Im ak over and d" ra .re ' dam tip the water rnuriuir it te'sta'.d • mi the land foi several days, hat to ; t"o, ; It • surpitt> . o that it i nns oil' j Mary s itave proven that a i in ly. iiy of i itr .-oils, under present j .-orditio. . are innelited by the use j of dote. Thi am .' he obtained at iva ■ =~~ ~fl THE BIG Sampson Bargain House Hundreds of items for personal wear or gift giving offered at reduced prices now., SPECIAL Sweaters . ,......... 98c to §7.50 Ladies’ Silk Hose .. .......... .33c Ladies’ Oxfords, $4.00 value ... $1.98 Ladies’ Dresses .. .. .98c to $9.98 Men’s Shirts ........_98c and up Men’s Suits .. ....... $11.48 and up Toys and Novelties for the children are here in a varied selection? i '.*>■ ■. A . -V . yK, M. N. GANIM * V" sonable and-profitable prices througd. eo-ofmrative . purchases. To sum up, let me say that it will pay most farmers'to plant riyht. away on all bare -fields some Abrim&i rye, to do considerable deep plowinjj- dur i*ur file winter at sued times as the* soil and subsoil, are dry ennujjh; to build proper terraces where they are needed- to apply lime where indica tions show it’s needed, and to make plans for more diversified farpiinn lu-aiiiilinr- with the plantiiio of rye ’ninu-di.'jtely, all of these ihinu’s ean "l* skirted durian- the few mphlhs i eiUomboriiijj- that it d.-es ..not pay to et.diieaie poor land t hi many farms tht"'e are a few rich acres on which tile profit is js-roat (•*!>.uo-di to take '. are or the loss on lite poor acres. V.'iev it not for this, farmers by the hundreds would }»o i 1 > bankruptcy. Tile sensible thiny to do. therefore is ■ ' u-.M-rove the, fertility of all the U". < - so t liar a profit may be made ’'';i'di one. This would r suit in •in-fi e reaier prosperity f.n- ie.i; IVnkc, tii.r. Up A men ; ried entiii! ; si ,■>, e,,j *"iiinia. A tier lie !-., :. e,,-i:t>. d fi.rdo fie C"i up olid siril' . ;| I ”, l !., s.a • ' ■ ' 1 ■'1' a"" " as ijilo Sal .11 i he mar holt.s, ille.t’oilrli- , .1. i I IT. .11. Ferocious Pro'll ' ■ Vpei'.ii ion of , : ,110 Hi'.Ml fie sole" e. lie] llfi-lllt. ^ : ■■ ; i i ,V *» fi* a 11 and lor. i; i . , ; a. \ . lion is, 1 I.lTh tr ili in ail ; ■ Fi:h Vi.c-: .issis In ii.o i.. j ;.• ; . plants dial ft a in-, M-e ‘ so,ah j of Hi.' .V on jiini'.is I founil -i o;:/., eym li. :-, a.-!- Its life t'li:i;:in.a t<1 ;lm v-rede by ils fore fins. It mnl:o.s .a - no l like a; bird's,'! In •'••vntaiji iis-is;;-: L'iUiicrs tlu* woods ! into a romps. t >.;f!l sis Ida !ts a 1 mu ll j elieese, ami -binds it with gelatinous ■ i o is.x pi l b'aZs 9 To riil a du.elliaa liu;>e of l.nts. first, rinse all oiu mny.a wiiero die blits I usually t iller, 'l iimi set several small i si eel flat; . smli as ale used ill eateli-l ina tails, bailiiia idem nidi any tif die! bails Used lor rais. if tliey infest! die '*•:i 1 •!i:ie, | u a;iy f;reat exlelll, it is j simaesu-ti dial yen Imrii a. sulphur I ••audio or liiaiiyaie with oarlton disul-! |ddd. ■ ' Llecirhiq.is Kept Busy j Nal l'. • im.iati primosr who h-itvfl • ■ I raveled ia .Miireoe be. v•• in:rod,lord slieie . voj.no of c'etlW'lly itl dieir nun i;t:: ! Idet ill solar. |;-■ it> of India treei m-s" spe- lailrlo ; 'In el.-el I mill fn sia iial tie.s, a re nisli-ed willi business ami ar ' nrderin ; :.:m li r.|uipnient from i: i. mo i. an i,, -mr.-rs. - ■ /urf Hasnarc’s Bite \ Ti e I e.'ose-a! survey says dial rat- ! tiesiie..l. s ere rapa’-le if Idlina dirmiah j rubber-hums. The Imv.r part of snell I a best is ;l;j, I. am! a fair proloetlon *.. si: 'll bile's-; liotvever. tile i bar; I- la i ijulie ,-i. areal a promotion. j Hal l !esU-, s rarely bile above the | * ★ * * -k-k-kit * A * ie ★ * ?< NO NGEMENT Ai ter si , months ot i>i: dress in I * ’■ nj wo find it neros.swr.y to secure iaryofoiuoders t ■ demhe oii;• 1raide. On or a1 in:: PecetnF' r 281 h, we will move to 8 and In South Clin, on sfivi t. iiist ha; k of Waller Jones store. V.-<• will the.v nave mo, o nti.ro room and a laryvr and' more oomjiiet :• nook v h!i which to serve you. CO Ml] AM) SEE IS. F. N. McLAMB Co,. Wholesale and Retail Grocers Aifocern Feeds a Sneciaity t)! NC N. C. %* v v * *_* ****** ************ ****+**++>(.1.* Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for the whole family—an attractive and practical ail-ycar car. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled radiator, low,deep seats, wide doors, hooded sun visor and large fenders. See this good-looking car at the salesroom of the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. ■ sar-• < r, 1 "Z- • 'V < < . . -■ .-) ' ..V • ' 1 V • -v, r */ ^?'„• v f Runabout , $260 Coupe . • . ; $520 Touring Car . 290 Tudor Sedan . 580 Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and- starter extra on open cars. AH priett f. o- b. Detroit ars. 'V • ' ’ '* * ■' ' ■ v>& Her Thoughts Practical Ernesto—“I have been so lonesome since I have been' owa.v. 1 think of, you always.., Toll me, what see yotf thinking iijf, my, adpred one?’1 latln— “! "ns just think,ng that today I used, t he last;of the lard and tomor row die stores won't be open.”—is'tg arell.i, Turin. i oreign Cabinet Shops The cahitiet shop is very popular in most- foreign vomit Ties. The main »•«-!H for this is that labor is niiivli *'h. af'cr. while time is not considered So valuable. Mo.-t peojile have their filln,| uiv trade to order. Moth Museum The eeiieciii»ii of id,tinti moths at Carnegie mtisonin/at l.'ittsliurglt is now valued at SlU.ooO. Squirrel Changes Coal * ()>< the I'iK'ilk- const chick 11 rcc is a slcisflii-oMinnii artist in the matter at clothes. ||p elm rises with the climate, sa.vs Nature Magazine. (n the humid, heiiviljs-wooded region bordering the I'ucMIc, lie wears a coat that is rich, ihtrk brown: hut underneath it changes to a beautiful orange lone. 'Cansi'Jereth" It is hot wrillcn Idesscd is he that feederh the poor, hut h> tlmt consid ereth,the poor. A little thought and a little kindness are often worth more tiiau a great deal of money.—ituskin. Mortality of Trscs A forest at maturity .'contains only about f> per cent of all the trees that started life there. Special Sale Of EXIDE 13 Plate $16.00 VANN Battery Service
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