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fs.;v. April 8,1921. tounty news NEW LONDON NEWS of Trini- & 'iftSS-l Move- fflent r,n4hat. refonna- He conv. r anrt STANLY NEWS-HERALD of having spent several weeks in spent Sunday in the home Pekin with her daughter, wno Mrs. Aate ingrame. . has been seriously ill'. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mullmix Miss Judith Blake, sister of of Eldorado spent Sunday in the the sick woman, has gone to home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mul- tak i the Dlace of her mother. linix, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ritchie ot THE PICTURE I WOULD PAINT. e i"Ji:. nf anv By Frank G. Moorhead. The man who can paint the in- f .ViiWa cmilp the " I I1UCCIKJC VI a vuuu o 1 - - - - nr T f AlViATviorlo -;.t t-n o mrnman'a PVS. the ' Mr. ana Mrs. J. a. interne 01 im. v.-. Vi f"" 111 TtftHin were miests of Mr. and spent the week end as the guest loving tenderness lurking in tne Mrs Jvey for the day Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs.;R. B. Boggan. ! drawn corners of a stern man s On taster Monday one 01 our - mr. aim ws. r. 1 upb 18 "r v , . . r . c. popular, youn men fell from a spent Sunday with Mr. and MT3. tree and was painfully hurt as H. J. Fesperman. he was auempung to g aog-, MISENHEIMER WHIFFSL wasi". ninnanTna to fierairai.t" liik ' - j car in which he and a young la- Trv three in a bottle thru a straw, and Chero-Cola will there after be your favorite drink. A 1 lOt pd. p:- mtYw nrA iho former dy were riding. The following thinking of planting corn. Sunday evening he was cranking The infant of Mr. and Mrs. T7I 1 4- 4. InJlP n . " 1 1 - 1 TITmO to maimai" j - - . a rora w gu get a juuug wuj jjjci t;raniora was uuneu at co- lu j i oiniftiM ve must . i 1 1 j. 1 u 1 . , . T-i 11 u ViTM i:; mnralltV. Without . . , , 1 i, v; , XKTa have rvu& , I ' ciuoonl ' lunaic,Jr "c ulunc 1110 jvionaay. Christianity will not witnsiana ( ho-pe the third accident wiu not Mr c c Barringer is confined in the time of trouble. prove fatal. "What happens to her bed and has been for quite The commencement fj" twice wUl happen thrice." awhile, and is entirely helpless, of tue New London High bcnooi n - ' - NFW, I The automobile skeleton which will begin Saturday evening, at MOUNTAIN VIEW NEWS. 1 c&used death of George Arey n .i.-.v AnrilSth. and Will con-, - M CoturHov at mihlic auc- p until the 12th. The cor- . Our school is progressing very ' a"nd bu Business Locals tinue until the 12th. The cor- Our school is progressing very - -nd bu S Programs have not been giv- nicely at present and only a few jwj auto M en out, so we are rr ,$47.50. The young, nne norse it. The Baccalaureate sermon farm. . - 3 rg old only broUght $50.00. will be delivered on Sunday, the - Honor roll for the 5th month is JG D Troutman's road force 10th, at eleven o'clock. The fa- a3 follows: I has done some good work on culty are busy with closing ar- Firgt Grade Joe, John, Ogden 0ur roads around here opening rangemems auu yy v ---- --- Keawine. Margaret, vecu res- Up ana straigniemng me ruau. wno w""5 perman ana xjucuc wamuiu. 1 iney nave maue wuuucixu li ferent entertainments, lnegia- gect, Grade Francis Clark, 'provements, the roads having duating exerases wm takiace Maa?eRedwineandMndred Fes-.been laid out and straightened Tnosrlav. and the annual piay f ar,A -lot. r,ff and much heavy 01 nn 1 uesaay, nu r 4wt.Ti rx-ni he riven Tuesday evening .WL.. ; ' . iwnrv h at the exnense rt g o'clock. . :i,Sa,?S!Sft rewina'Mr j. D Johnson, and also Mr. m n W. Tttrssell of Granite and Stella Smith. t!wU ,-0v,J harwi W:'NC.t last week in; Fourth Grader-Forrest Fes- , teTtZtoi and the dynamite, etc., for the present work, which is very. commendable or Mr. jonnson. A nartv of 17 of the Mitchell Heme have been in the region A ' v)Mo TnHnn witll TiiprmAn' and Prfed Russell SSes ; I .Fifth Grade-Ila Smith. Mrs W P. Broom, of Peach1 ; Sixth Grade Wayne Smith, land Tit Sundav with heffatn Pauline and Gela Kirk, Clay In- er, Mr. F. E. Reeves, and others, grame and Grace Smith. i q Bright'a ferry on a camping Mr. Adam Russell, who nas Seventh. Grade-Dera and.tri gince lagt and re. Deen in me lumwa uuo".v ... -. - ., '.lurnea monaay. we are not s Wake County, near Raleigh, fbj and Vann Smith. .J informed as to give any details some time, was called home on Our sfchool will close April f th niJe on thejr account 01 me unless ux ma aunt, uuui. - Ml?s Martha Russell, -whose'eon- commncement exercise on the dition does not seem to improve, night of the 30th at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W, T. "Htfckabee and our program will be given of Albemarle visited awhile in later. town with relatives Sunday. i The Mountain View ball team Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. '"Elwards : played the Ingrame school .on j -fv;iTT t5Tia,hnr toptp Inst Prirfav flfternrtHTJ. The In- fllHl J (lllill.T Ul . " - " . ,t here for the day Sunday with grame school team nud nine boys their parents. - ! and the Mountain Yiew team had Miss Mary Stre Cochran of the only six, but the locals beat the town of Statesrille arrived Sun- Ingrame team just the same, day to spend some time witn ner ,xne score Deing aim m ravm sistpr "Mrs. T. "V. Statfen. Miss Margaret ivey and Mr, nf TWnnTttftTn "View. Mrs. Pride Jams of rGreens- PYnpdition. whether fishinff. or gathering flowers or some way have been TDhotocraohing the river and mpufttain scenery in order to send to some of their homes in t&io, Pennsylvania, etc. It is not thought that the r cent cold snap did much, if my damage to fruit and fcther veg etable "matter. Th Jpneumonia 5ffferen all kave a few cases ft tne tist. ' His model is in his heart. He can have no other. t ran nnt draw a straight line. I can not amuse the youngsters who play at my knee by making a picture in any wise resembling a dog or a cow. By dint of her culean effort I can draw what I proudly think sometimes looks somewhat like a nouse, mm windows: but the wisp of smoke which I add (with a Spencerian nounsnj on top the chimney, is usually tak en by the juvenile spectators to be a pig's tail. Yet I should rather be an artist than anything else in the world. In my mind's eye I can see the nature T shnuld like to paint. There is a doorway as a sort of frame for a mother and a little girl. The love light is shining in their eyes, their faces are now aglow with welcome, up xne lane, towards the house, comes he who is King of the little house hold, monarch of all he surveys. A tousled-haired youngster is enthroned on one of the big hor- 9P3 pnminor in from the held, ana hrnthpr rid M ftton his father's shoulders shoulders stooped a little since with the hv's toil, now straight and amiflrpri. tacause man has thril- oA snow tn love. Father and hova nrp wavinor -to the mother Trt tnrl who stand in tne QOOr- way, through which streams the fo MvrfnYior htrnt ot Home, inev call cheerily to each other, these loved and loving ones. The peace of nitrht falls aeain over that humble, but glorious castle of Love and Faith and nope. There would have to pe a com T oniric lwtnre to vpt it all in. A little brood is -gathered about . . . i 11 the father's knees, wnue tne mo'ther does her 'chores nearby. The brood listens eagerly while tire father read3 or tens sucn rhiWren have loved since the beginning of time; the childish eyes fcrow big, but there FOR SALE ELEVEN O. I. C n;ff0 7 wpolr.q old. See or ad dressJohn F. Huneycutt, at Huneycutt's Mill, City, ki. o 2t pd. Stanly County Battery Service Co. AH makes of Batteries re paired and re-charged. Albe marle, N. C 12-21-12m Little Cinderella says: "We Saveycu rr.cr.ey" NOTICE- This is to notify all persons that I have sold to L. F. Cox my Merest in the cTocery store owned by Cox and Talbot in Ba- din, N. C. E. M. TALBOT. LOST A LADIES' BLACK coat, Easter Monday, on road fmm St Martin's to J. W. rw'a . Finder return to the Wowo-Wprald office and receive $1 reward. A 5, 3t pd. Russell's Jewelry Store, FROSTPROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Walcefield and.Flat Dutch; post- ail MO far S1.25: 1000 for $2.25; collect. $15 per thousand. Porto Rico. potato plants ready in April; postpaid, 500 for $1.50; 1000 for $2.50; express col lect, $2.00 per thousand. Satisfac tion guaranteed Dasher Plant Co., ValJost, Ga. 3-8-6tp Attention, Fanners! See me before buying fertiliz er and cotton seed meal. Can give you the lowest prices on guano, 16 per cent acia ana 1 per cent cotton seeed meal. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS. I -will not be responsible for any debts or anything done or said by my wife, Mrs. Lizzie Talbert, who is now mentally wrong. This the 21st day of March, 1921. J. E. TALBERT, City, Rt. 2. 3-22-4t-pd. J. S. Smith, Sr., Smith and Almond Warehouse, Albemarle, N. C. A 5, 4tpd. with a bad cold and know what are strong arms nearby to pro- it -ytiraia be to have tne -wnoop- xect, iear vaniane. David L. Xincaid, of Charlotte, boro is the guest of Mr. and "WaHn onri TxrrnTr Tvfxr rtf Mm. Jfiku l?frwife thts'week. i'ii-jot o. t muv ....v. v . - iHT-Zr H Jill "rXrUiU ue Wf lia c tiic ' - - - Cnnrnni xtm 1trefttr the itflv Mr. ana Mrs. TJ. M. Reeves and I v k --ir 'Vif. H n-wBil anrinlv the father leads them on, Friday with their parents. children spent Sunday m the 3 th -whoopmg cough. lfrom King Arthur to Him, who Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorton, Mrs. home 01 Mr. -ana Mrs. rsui jvirn. T?i- a AmnHhtM nM.1 Mir anA TiXra TWnrfiri n1 chil-? ST. PAT X, TvEWS thy, of Salisbury, were goests ; aren ana Mrs. atone 01 Lireens- of Mrs. J. "N. Talbert for dav SmrlffV the Woman's Missionary Soci ety will meet with Mrs. M. Sum- row on Tuesday "afternoon, the, 6th of April at 3 o'clock. All 01 the members are requested to be present at this meeting. Mr. Cletus Crook, of Whwton Salem is visiting his mofther, Mrs. Henrietta Crook. Mr, J. M. Elliott and family tthe boro spsnt 'Buwlay "and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. u. 1. Kea- wine. PrrnflK fJeoTsreDe-wev Russell of Camp Dix, New 'Jersey, is spending fifteen days with nis Daffents. "Mr- and Mrs. E. C. Russell. Mrs. 'Sallie 'Stoker Ttnd child ren spnt Sumlay in tiae home of Mr. W. M. Fesperman. Miss Pearle Rogers spent tne toardt spent Sunday at the lMSne Mr. and Urs. D.-A.3Ioss. Miss Christine Wagoner vtsit-,- Mia Tvr-wtle "Bradv Sunday. Mr. Elmer Carter is sick at Ihis writing. Thp little aausrnter 01 mr. aim Mrs. E. L. Wagoner is itojtov- Ing at this -writing, we are giaa to say. '" , Miss Delia Troutman nas Deen .ui ti. m. jujuiuti, aim iniuiv iuioo icoirc :Vit onlj VhoTl;t "Week. Wlin moved into their new home on, week end with her mcther, Mrs. rl &,Srh Her mW ac- Monday- i D- A-ers- J oaTtici and Triends hope Mrs. Calvin Blalce returned to ! Mr. and Mrs. C. R.Heeves and ?ft"5moon be out again, her homefeere Monday after attractive chfldren dt'lbemaile tnaj - rq, tj arrihardt visfced in the home of Addtphus "Mass on Sunday. Mr. M. L. Carter spent Sun day evening with C. W. ATey Going to Build i No matter -wha;yoii intend to build whether -it'sa house, bam or merely a shelf in tbe pantry you have to have tools. And the better the tool's, the better , the job. Poor tools are expensive at any price. They last only a hort time and never do first-class worn. To be cure of get ting tools worth buy ing, get them from us and you will be proud of your purchase. In addition to the tools, you most lihely will need other things in the hardware line. ia T.nrrf rsf Trfirda and Kinc of 10 MSJ V w. " IT in era Wiorht comes on anace The stars come out. The stairs creak. The little brood gatners closer. "Mother joins the circle. And the heads of all, old ana hpnrl low. while a deep, tpnripr voice, supplemented by .Kiio'h treble, intones "Our TTathor whn art. in Heaven." Af ter this one by one fhe little folks 'go "piggy-back" up tne creaking stairs to bed. Who can paint sucn a picture' Yet who cannot see It m .his mind's eye? The man who can 1 not 'see it has lost two-thirds of his life; the woman nine tenths. There are no tears hot enough to , s drown that picture from our me- mory- . , . . , Tos say it can not be painted ; . m 11 - -C X- A. AL Ml AMt BMH there are proDiems ui icciujihuc ET BUSY, KEEP BUSY. IS your job unsafe? Is it per manent? You want a life long business. You can get into such business selling more than 137 varieties Watkins products direct to farmers if you own an auto or team or can get one, if you can give bond with personal sureties. We back you with big selling helps; 52 years in business; on non nnft users of our prod ucts. Write for information where you can get territory. J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. Ill, Winona, Minn. A 5 4wp SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Yadkin Railroad Pa-enif Train Schedule. dly 1 I - dly Eastern Time I dly am !Iv Ar' m 4 -tai 4 60 5 09 5 14 5 j 5 38 6 441 5 65 6 00 :U fi flOl 9 38 9 4K 9 54 110 09 10 21 10 27 10 36 .10 40 11 00 11 151 11 30 Salisbury Granite Quarry Orescent Rockwell Gold Hill Misenheimer Rirhneld New London I dly ,8 0.1 7 53 1 7 49 7 3 7 271 17 21 7 13 nan m r,. -- Albemarle 52 Porter l Norwood 1 5 6 28 e ii ,6 11 13 15 51 5 44 5 35 5 39 6 13 14 57 4 4 31031 dly pm rVioT-n-fYiln stimulates be- vmvw ----- cause of the pure food qualities in the sugar and fruit juices us ed in its manufacture. Al lOtp 4 45 4 h'l 5 09 5 14 5 2M i 381 5 44! 5 sr.! 001 6 25 45! .. . . .uDinv.RtniN 10itl 1 101.l . 1 I t.. am m 1 ' I 9 i6 38 9 481 54 1 09 10 211 10 271 110 36! 10 45 111 10 111 30 Aaiinbury Granite Quarry Crescent Kockwcll Gold Hill Misenheimer Richfield New London Hall's Fy. .Inct Whitney Radln 1104 4 1 dly Ar am I IP" 8 03 17 63 7 49 7 38 7 27 7 21 17 13 17 08' 16 45 16 25! I : l i 16 13 02 5 61 16 44 6 36 ,6 30 6 06 14 46 "Schedule ngure. published as information only nd are not gJMi D. p. A ' Charlotte, N. C. L s. WHIT WORTH, Agent, Albemarle, N. C. ' L'nnnrannnimiillllllllllll I ANNOUNCEMENT S Bring me your Hemstitching and Picoting. I do it cheap- ly and guarantee my work to give satisfaction. Prices 10 cents per yard for each style. Don't fail to attend my 5 ,S Mfflmerv display at People's Grocery Store, which is now on I have a choice lot of the latest styles in epnng Hats. ' rnm.o nn.l see them before you buy. Come in, call or address at, which can not be overcome. Our mw Hffl SunSay I Art wUl not be Art until such a Gold Hill btrnday. Ar. Lictlire can be painted. Our life IVirS. J. A. JJUiLUJi anu , , - ... .. .... j u in 'w nnt be Life until s cnie VlSlieu nei uau0mu, Richfield Sinidaj . On th elevel, fellows, you will not go wrong. Try one in a f bottle thru a straw. There's trnnrl. Al lOtpd. 1AWV JV C NOTICE We have locKs, doorKnobs, hinges, bracKets, nails and everything you will want will not be Life until such a pie ture is in every man s and ev ery woman's mind, visible alike in the light and in the darkr- "He who is far from home is near to harm." As the journey ends, and we pass through our own door, that peace which pas seth understanding settles down iimon us. We drop the pack off rum who bought a'our shotilders. We are free men ,,4i w. -- - - 4.; again. Behind tne ciosea aoor from a boy about lb years 01 j age return same to tnis onice, - - - nd receive reward. The cameo I 101-me 1 esDeciallv prized by the owner - - a r rn no m keepsake. a o, w - HVlllC IO .A1 ""v I MRS. FRED SKIDMORE 33tf NORWOOD, N. C. lllHIllllHllllHlliilllllllllllllll home from HARDWARE THAT STANDS HARD HEAR AT PRICES THAT STAND lummbw Yes, We Do Job Work You will find our prices satisfactory Comein It Will Pay You to become a regu lar advertiser in i AT PRICES THAI aiANU j .TU IP Stanly Hardware Co., Albemarle, N. C. taper sea, And the hunter home from the hill." We Are Always Ready to serve vou with good printing. No matter what the nature of the: job may be We are ready to do it at a price - thct will be Sstisfactory ii You Muft Be Careful Accidents will occur. When they do, you must Be sure tc dress the wounds carefully. Not to do so may mean blood poison and death. We carry a full line of first- aid supplies such as Bandages Adhesive Plaster Salves Liniments Disinfectants Medicated Cotton All of them simple, effective helps which you should keep on hand for emergencies in your home. SNUGGS DRUG COMPANY
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