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f Four STANLY NEWS-HERALD STANLY NEVS HERALD Published Every Tuesday and Friday. Published by A. C. HUNEYCUTT, Editor. main in agriculture alter the normal contribution to the city are the strong, intelligent, well- seasoned families, in which the 'best traditions of agriculture Press Comment Rural Son? and Commeot (By Arch Huneycutt) that hides A sky of clearest blue. SURE SIGN, BROTHER. De world ain't a comin' to nd eand nohow whilst de mountain j way out west keep a jumpin HOME BUILDING. Gastonia Gazette. m "WW An vou think about so THE HERALD COMPANY. Inc. and citizenship have been lodged an(j s0?" was the question put WHEN THE HEART REPINES r0Und like a happy toad, an' like- jfrom generation to generation, to a Gastonia man mis morn- constant drip through the Ji- wise de Congress here in de last iThe present universal cry of ing by the Gazette in his round j bugh jeps a passin on a investigatin' suw,iti Prir,-. '"keen the bov on the farm" ior some news. ...And a dri&Me tnru uie rose, resolution every Tiday, Apjl 8, (Payable in Atvance) Ore Year $2.00 Fix Months v 1.00 Three Months .50 every way. HAVE YOU A HANDICAP; "Don't you believe that W one has a handicap of 80me S or another!" asker a certain -J! ver individual. "Poverty J illness are the worst handicT but there are handicaps f , set type that tend to discourafc one, failure for instance. Som'1 mighf say that it was not yZ much lesser, but it is f. .i7 When farming is I wish you would advocate in But the somewhere behind An' the jaybird sports a oatnin times out of ten, it is due to w tr ' i . flint Bni wonst in a far some news . T g onvrhinc about. . . n.. i .nl v.-t should be expanded into a great ' matter " was the reply, j Me Ch ' public sentiment: for 'making but what t do care about is the W the chilly North wind WINTER TIME IS DEAD. farm life more jalttractive in! matter of homes in Gastonia.) viow Cricket puts away her .flute, Entered as secad class matter in made profitable and when the your paper, aiong will the post office at Alben,re, N. C. tter thing3 of life are brought J Id ? home building and" in increasing measuie iu we home owning. ' ral community the great motives "There's nothing," he contin which lead youth and middle ued, "that will mean so much to leave the country dis- oastoma as a greater uuiuu oi nomes tor our Deopie. ii we FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921. THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION removed. In or- For God so loved the world age to a a ;ii i 'incis win ue rtmuveu. in ui- , ,xaWo , . , e tall piUViUC &UJ I. tviuivi iuwiv. der to insure a continuance of h for our citizens. we will the best strains of farm people not have to run around looking the cloud. t sim. ... . self, but failure ' Is shining bright and clear; With a helmet on his head; thrf doesn.t mean '- n y And evening tide may lift the And the red bird keeps a callin' nce coesn 1 mean a failure for shroud. "Work,' And Snirne airain be here. Cause he knows folks all want ' to shirk -Oh mortal heart you too must When the winter time is dead, droon. . NOT LIKELY Because the day is drear 1 Anyhow Satan he's gwine to Dot,; no KonaaVi Via cnrma that hnftrt dn srnnp fine calcnlatin' to ifcLrUlc; UKLUkll L1JV v -- - w . .1. ... . . " ... m jm ...... . . AS0 O AM t A A P A J nit us on ae ny wia aat Dig long .iiauLic ou iimesbe. life. "Goldsmith spent seven vem I writing his "Deserted Village." j "Bryant wrote Thanatopsig a hundred times. "Cyrus Field crossed and re- that He gave His only be- m agriculture, there can be no for new industries and putting And know the dripping tear; range gun at a distance o' sev- for he laid the cable which binds gotten Son that whosoever 'relaxation of the present move- on frenzied campaigns for im- In jjeeping wjth the damp out- eral hundred millyuns of miles, the continents. mese iiiiiwa wm, c,; an' if ne does succeed ners a a-j.. - ucgaii mg jj telieveth in Him should not perish, but have ever lasting life. John 3:16. 'ments for a better country life Pavements. 1 . m 1 economic, social, and education- . al." crmtion of love ever made given in the thirteenth chapter of Paul's first epistle to the Co rinthians. Read it with the view to grasping its beauty: "If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love,, I am become sound ing brass, or a tinkling cymbal. "And if I have the gift of pro an' if he does succeed hers a nnma tri'tiAnf anv otfrwf ATI rmT -.t i . i 1 J 1 11 J.i - ".'.:" j" 11 ". too can Dill ieei rue iiupm iwwu uun t iaim niui hnhhin W in o Pnff.V .7 pan. reopie win come ana mun- Cheer Un 'tis but vour doubt in de middle o' some water mul- " ----- -- - - co ey will flow to our city if we run natch, 'case dat aho would Ion milJ 81 aor a week, ani Mr. Meredith is right. When provide homes for our folks. In,' be destruction wid a vengeance, at 14. became a messenger in the farm is made more profitable connection with this, print what Vienna, hitherto following Chi- . ., .the Ohio Telegraph Company at when the better things and the. the Observer says on this sub- cag0 in fifth place, must share Tv0AJJ?uAL wi..k,$2 a week, more interesting things shall Petrograd' s fate. Bta. ike H f th e dnbbleabble splash jj j x luviwiiwii nmwi uwi ivi j-ans. na auuiot icuuuucu dw- - ., .- . . " Dreamv restful driD and snlasn life in a countrv store at nnw c , kiviiui j Avovv & .1 " " v homes, or the aiding of the indi-, Praeue have trained in size by f the April ram ; $3 per week. is be necessarv to utter the slo- vidual to build, is a blessing to th pir nfw imnnrtance as carjitols. friDDie, uraDDie ail tne Way, I nir 4. . u . ... gan, "keep the boy on the farm." the community under present Leaving Vienna with capital Clean from March to breezy u-a wa, J 5 It is the dutv of every business : conditions. There will always 'rank for the present, the great May. .Sheath musicians, was not only it is tne auty 01 every ousintes renterg who are i00k- cities are New York, London, tso Por that he suffered for ne- ana protessionai man, every .:n fop jp,,pn hnmosi for rpnt t xto. vt, nronVnrv.g Dribble drabble, drin and snlash ressitipa. and aWna in on . ! O , .V..H. ux UVIiUVll. 4. V T XVAA, V4 DUUU1UO . ' . . F " -"r" il UU DESCRIPTIVE BEAUTY We unhesitatingly declare that ! have been in our opinion, the finest des- and conditions, then it will not homes, or the aiding of the indi town and city dweller, as well i There are always nponlp whn aaa rtt On each bud and shoot: Ac mntiiKA fnwnnnva 4- n ninnn nA ! mnnf V. n i M X, . n o. MJ ..11 i 1 . n m.l.f- TkAOTVlV Vfldff 111 j4tfYt aTl1 OT H D Vl ... aa inciuic iniuc", tu oaic wain men Limn Humes, aim wui , me otner, ians, unicago, xokio, t;, " Jl dico- in fointinir fits and nprvmislioot 1.1- .r.i. i 1. it . niT Inam i . ntnir I.. A...J I ITi T ! TM- Jl - J -1 V . T.llfO O foiMrlllto I '"V"'6 "' v VUUO IlCitU reasonaoie enons 10 maxe tne",c irau " a nay. au uciuuuu Vienna, uerun, ronaueipnia, 1" "j farm mnrp nrnfitahlp nnrl nt. to finance the building or to pay Buenos Avres. Osaka. Moscow. T" ver fancy wonders where 1 known grave, but was subject aches. tractive. Upon the UU&UUa T lilUAUi AYAta&.vm a I .jm - fnr thorn A Knilrli'rirr nmA,o.V.i.,.u. t: rr All thp Mnv timp hlnssnmu are. Cervantes. imDriSOned fori nrnsnpritv ......... """""6 vuijium- aituua, xviu, uiasguw. x wu ui - - unyci i L,y f,nn i;kA fhp nnp nrnnncoH urill 4V, ru:no i dpht. was an nnok thnt ha nnnU - oi tne iarms depends tne pros-, aid both the nennlp whn pvnppf : tiioiV Dreamv. dribble drin and snlash . ,. .. - i r liiui. " a iiiLU tut; nob ix nicj " ' . v o umw a ouu jiau lu iiiiinii v """" ...j.v..v..;(,lluJ v. vuumiv. i imi jiii.i iu tumiiiue iu rent, dv nroviQ me hart pprisna! anil I iPttY.it- I nn. m juui icsuui iwi, LT.d il knowledge; and if I have j been doubly demonstrated all faith, so as to remove moun- ing the past months. tains, but have not love, I am nothing. "And if I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and if I give dur- JUDGE FERGUSON. Judge G. S. Ferguson, who is , presiding over the ADril term! my body to be burned, but have j of stanv Superior Court this : not love, it profiteth me nothing. wee js an interesting man. He i Winston-Salem Journal. i.ove sunerem long ana isis the Nestor of North Carolina1 land; love envieth not; love 'Don Quixote' in which he smil- ed away the chivalry of Spain on scraps pf leather. "Bunyan wrote his Pilgrim's Progress' on the untwisted pa pers brought for his meals in .-a more homes. And there is no stantinonle. TTamhnrr. Waraaw. Winged with fancy, take a dash danger, any time soon, of any , Birmingham and Mexico City Where the fields of wheat ! over simply of places for peo- follow as rivals. . Uke an ocean stretch away pie to live. More homes means Startling as are some of the In the bloomy, breezy May. a bigger Charlotte and more changes here, the censuses of business for all." 1920-21 will reveal an ovpn FREE FOR ALL. . - - . ; (rvoof At eiliniciA AtiAiAAt aa- When we look out. on the world 6"w ouipiwc. Aiivicni. ,cii- . . - - . . - nrienn PniVTPnfiiVIVr.S jii j j. in thp full flush nf Rnrinor va PSOn. ' - . v. I tlCS LFJ. tl V 111121 tlUll Will III fill LU. '"Of ' ... second rank, replaced by mush- often think what a blessing it J-parn the lesson that the liv- In a recent dispatch from Ber-: room capitols. The United Sta- 18 tflat .Mature didn't coin up es oi tnese men taught, and don't. Un OiQrlna W flraatv Iha inntaA i tpa will nlmnot oi-tin1v Kava 11 hCi' Wealth in trold and hldeihp Hisrvmrnow. hv vnnr hanHi. lUd fires, heino now nvpr 7R VPnrs a . j x. -j. 1 Au;ik. if aurav in tho corfh liif rm fho ' , . vaunteth not itself, is not nuflFed 1 Z' Z L .T responaeiu sam - inung "1 X.r''"-'! l" cap, wnatever tnat may ue,"- . , ' .. r. U1 aKe' nuwever, one coming i "xne uerman is an industrial nrst niteen. me tactory is -yf ayicou to gictco T. i. . ...... , . . ,1 .! j. j . .... 1.: .1.1 J.... artA Koot nrvvfiin f il"Utc xiitCl VlCTViS niio coniact witn mm would ; proncienx ana a political aeieci- Mmuiig utiier proaucis, "t"' w lcoliAfI1 rvharvpt never iude him to hp a man ;ive." In such happy phrase great cities of tomorrow. for all. " 1 UDServer. 1 up, dotn not benave itseli un seemly,' seeketh not its own, is but rejoiceth with the beareth all things, believeth not provoked, thinketh no evil, j 78 vearS( for he neither ooksjthe history of Germany and of rejoiceth not in unrighteousness, nor artfi lilfP . nf ... (Germans m modern times is r- . '"- summed up witn remarkable ac- lauvanueu age. duoge rerguson curacv. Th s no nted and n thv things, hopeth all things, en- Confederacy, and suffered three jer equally forcible and no less successful condensation made by "Love never faileth, but wheth-1 tont TOQ i,i0i,i, I Ambassador Davis in his fare- in Char- all; er there be prophecies, they shall fail. Whether there be tongues they shall cease; whether there shall be knowledge it shall van ish. "For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. "When I was a child I spake as a child, I understood as :well speech in London. Sum- ent many hardships durinc 4U I 1 i i t .1 u.u awiui years or strne, out ming up the truths made clear he entered the war as a ergean; by the great war and subseauent child, I thought as i child ; but I Th and came out a lieutenant. Judge Ferguson is one of the state's most learned jurists, and presides over his court with ihe idea of seeing that justice is al ways done. In his charge to the grand jury Tuesday he asked that body to get along with its work as rapidly as possible CON- a j SISTENT WITH GOOD WORK. events, Mr. Davis said: "That militarism is a danger and not a safeguard; that there are no gains to match the losses in modern warfare; that a sick neighbor may be quite as dan gerous as o wicked one: that neither Nations nor men can live in air tight compartments; that men cannot live without eating nor eat without working; vk mmm m m van ) M Co. fl'Xm. that men Work best, whpn wnrVinnr A is eppme tr ho. Vila h1a ti i Il.u ai i .... 6 whPn T hp a man t : , . " . " " ulc llc ls ! uiemseives ; tnat commun- .-m- VrC" y patient, cool and deliberate, and i ism always has been and always childish things. yet during thfi courge of a day jWiil be, an ignoble fraud; that ior now we see through a work is turned out with reason !one cannot sPend what he has glass, darkly, but then face to aMp Hin.h h u-i..-- ..i"00-" 1 ' v 10 mc mini iu , Tin.rJ r 1 X. . i ..,j , "avis icierreu 10 nis au- judge one loves to see return. dress as "a bath of the obvious" He is a big man and when in his I but such an epigrammatic epi- DresenPP nno fooa 4-V.o. U : : tome aa this ia a mavlraA nrA A J ..... . . , . LilaL lie 13 ...ux nu auu X ,,u noZ &Diaen laitt1' hP6iin the presence of a real man and Jove, these three: but the, How we An wish MfVi rrti: - " x wiui veil yJiiiiu had more men of his type ! iace; now 1 know in part, but then shall I know even as I also am known. greatest of these is love." A half dozen generations of the world's most gifted poets might combine their gift of des cription and write for ten cen turies without saying half that which that "Little Jew" embod ied in his superb description of Love. KEEP HIM HOW? 41 . Ana yet, mo one seems to know the manner of procedure which is to feature the city primary" called to be held in the court house "between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, p. m on April 21st." At any rate, we carry an announcement in this lQQlia f fllA rvlFsxsfci. 4.1.. .1. XI. .i "irn v, u , .. c ciictt mat me regis- .tieJb7.0n. he titration books will be open soon JJTVT. Get the date opening of land hnt nnip i Z the reKistration books and the made IrP t I? We iSiClsing thereof nto heads l0re,,ereSt1. naw, and name yourself a com- freshing variation from the or. dinary stringing of platitudes around the obvious, so much of which is offered a weary public. It is this ability to say much in little that makes Grasty uncom monly readable.' and it is laro-elv jthe sameVft that has caused Ambassador Davis to win so high a place in the estimation of the intelligent classes in Great Britain. His successor at the post will need to exert himself if e does not wish to be regar ded as a relatively disappointing figure in the field of diplomatic eloquence farm boys will leave the farm mittee of one to see that vour noma ta i 1 - io iiMiiciiv cniereu. so for a more Drofitahp ApIH on a.i . .. . . - " I you may vote at tne regu lar May municipal election. Do one offering more conveniences and pleasures. We firmly be lieve this. We have always be lieved it. Attractions will draw and we may theorize all we" please against this idea without reversing the rule. Former Sec retary Meredith recently said: "The real concern in America over the movement of rural pop ulation to urban centers is whether or not those who re- not wait until after the "pri mary" to register, it may then be inconvenient. Register, REG ISTER! REGISTER!!, because you are as much entitled, to have your say in the naming of the city's officials for the next two years as anyone else. Others are sovereign voters. ano so are you, man or woman that you may be. GREAT CITIES OF TOMOR ROW. New York World. ' Census fisrures nearlv plete show that the tHmiilatinn of Paris disappoints those who expected a 3,U00,000 total. The suburbs Jiave crown ranidlv tn I about 1,500,000. But Paris it self, with its 2.888.110 inhabi tants, shares the fate of London, I of Manhattan and Lower Brook- J lyn. Business take sover resi dence areas, and nnmilnti.m ? ' driven into the suburbs. j Paris is still the third vnrM city, but below it all is confus-! ion caused by the war. Petro-1 gr&a has drormed entiroltr of tho 15 Z JtWYf u"i ux gicai cmes to a place below Detroit, below New-' 'ark, if suburbs are included. once B vjcdr and you ' want to get that new airy Spring Suit, that new style Hat. Yes, i i i ana we nave a q dy assortment Men's Suits, Spri Oxfords, Ties, etc We can dress you up ft head to foot in the lal styles at 1921price& - Efird Dry Goods "Albemarle's Best Store"
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