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V I " nkrmm ' A. - 7 . ' aim. umifrf IllHftllV A4 - m 1 1 . !! . - 5 4 1 nL. - - 'J - - - ' i nr. omuniM rst. re j, wvix i n e , . - i -:" . 1 ' "' ' i " l ' .. i . . t i, .. . . . - . -KUIUL SONC AND COMMENT." A VISIT TO THE KINDERCAR. WOTICE TOFARMEKS fTTV. r -re ' ' T- I" T wmic gtt i iirMiiitl 3h OKtnHiMh i IT 11 Till 111 MJVJW I ti .-. ' I ' . I II I! ArclTHunneycutt in Stanly Newt . 7- . . Herald.) v .V',7 ' ' ' Departed Suianer Heard the call o winter An' she took fright, Seatterin' her music . Left and right; Winter caught a wabble On his wings of white4 Swished it at the winfow On a snowy night. Heard the call of winter An' she lied in haste, 4 Leavin' all the forests Gaily interlaced ' ' With her scattered toys An' the winter white Drove them to a refuge Jn the fire light. - Never sweeter joys Than the Christmas tide Fetches to children At the fireside, Summer she forgets them In her hasty flight, Winter drives them to us In the fire light. State Newt A delegation of Harnett county cit izens are in Raleigh aiding Solicitor Herbert E. Norrii in his investiga tion of the Pleasants murder. . (By Carrie S. Newman) In response to the" invitation brought home by my small son, I set out one bright spring morning to vis it his kindergarten. r - The Lake Junaluska Assembly as- ion he children gathered in sociation of Asheville is planning to j several groups around their tables all spend $250,000 to replace the Audi-1 sily at work. One group was ar torium hotel at Asheville burned re Greensboro began a campaign Thursday to raise $15,000 for the re lief of the suffering children in Aus tria, German, Jugo-Slavia, and all of Central Europe. ranging a flower garden with colored beads and proudly called our atten tion to their red tulips, yellow daffo dils and purple pansies. Another group was building wonderful tun- The seed supply allotted to Con gressmen this year is only about one- half the amount heretofore allowed to tem. For this reason' I want this supply to reach the people who real ly wish them so that there may be no waste of this limited number. I am asking therefore, that those who wish vegetable seed will send their names and addresses to me by March, 15, 1921. There U also allotted to me a very limited supply of flower seed. Any nels, bridges and towers. Still anoth-j ladies in the District can secure these er was folding boats of many sizes ; seed, as long as they last, by sending and all seemed intensely interested I me their names and. addresses. All in their work. But presently the ma-1 names and addresses must be in my Over $300 in money and many ar- tenal was put neatly back on the office by March 15, 1921. tides a'nd cothes were donated to the shelves, and joining hands, the chil- j S. M. BRINSON. unfortunate in Graham, at the com-'dren formed a.' large circle in the1 FARMERS URGE - SUPPORT OF EMERGENCY TARIFF BILL The New Way Santa loads his aeroplane Up with lots of toys, Thinkin, not of snow an' rain' But the girls and boys; Sails above the chimney flue, Drops the goods right down to you. Used to drive a sled an' deer Scootin through the snow, But they say the later years Move too fast, an' so Santa sails above the flue Droppin' things right down to you. Like the ol' time idea best When things went on so Santa had some time to rest In the ember's glow; But I don't condemn the new So I get the goods, do you? munity tree celebration there Friday center of the room, night. I "Let's play 'Snail'," suggested a ' small boy. "Very well, keep tight A course in cotton grading is be-hld f hands or it will not be a real j Austin, Texas, Jan. 3. ing offered the farmers of North Car- ' snail shell," replied the kindergart-1 cent meeting here, the olina at State College. The course ' ner begins January 20 and ends February 3, 1921. Try us for Nice Chickent, Eggs,- Butter, Freh Meats, Fresh Vegetable. GOOD GRADE COFFEE 20c A POUND We give you good service and Frst Class Goods PHONE NO. 11 7 ' ROUNDTREE AND COMPANY At its re-Executive committee of the Texas Farmers Round and round marched the chil- j League passed resolutions urging dren, in time with the music, until ; representatives in Congress to vote ; they formed a number of concentric for the Emergency Tariff bill now zSpencer will begin the new year circles, then in a manner truly mar- pending. The resolution further with a new bank, with a capital stock ivelcus to the uninitiated, they un- j declares that unless relief is obtained of $15,000. The name of the newfound themselves and were back inhe agricultural interests of the institution is the People's Bank and one lare circle. United States will be reduced to a Trust Company. 1 One little girl wanted to play it 'condition of beggary as a result of again they Recommendations of Governor T. but the others decided that being forced to compete in the home preferred to play "Farmer." 1 markets with the products of the The Old Home Call. Away, away with gaudy May. Eright bloom and songster, all; From far away where ruddy ray Lights up the restful hall, There comes a glad sweet rot; day It Is the old home c.l!. Prof. D. Matt Thomas, who has been for nearly 30 years the super intendent of the Statesville Graded schools, is steadily improving from injuries sustained from being struck by an automobile. PROTECTION W. Bickett for the establishment of i Several children were therefore J cheap labor of Europe. elementary institutes for the negroes j transformed jnto plows while others ( of North Carolina have been read in-! were the horses and drivers, and ! PEANUT PLANTERS PLEAD FOR to the congressional record at Wash-! spring plowing become the order of ington. jthe day: The next game chosen was the "Pigeon House." Father, mother and baby pigeons slept soundly in the house made by a number of other children until the doors were opened and they were directed to fly "far, far away, till setting of sun." Then they returned to the protection of Greensboro is conducting a con-! home and told with their soft cooing test for popular motion picture stars, j.0' a11 thev had seen and done- ' but neither the names of Douglas : A n,errv A Wowed this. m Fairbanks or Mary Pickford Fair-'hich IittIe feet with more or ,e, banks is mentioned among the names ' dexterity kept time with the music of the popular star. iand little boddies bowed gracefully. As I left, the children had drawn Johnny Green, colored gardner of their cha"" c,ot ground the kinder Kinston, is growing onions, radishes, partner and were listening to the old, Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 5. Declar ing that the present tariff on peanuts was entirely inadequate, the Na tional Peanut Association in session here recently passed resolutions fa voring a tariff sufficient to equalize the cost of production in the United States with that of the Orient, where there is an abundance of cheap labor. A iinniinromAnt T -illliuuiiuuiiiuiii; Considerate Debtor. to parsley, cabbage, and ets., in the open air. "My plants don't pay no more 'tension to winter than if such a season did not come,'' f.id t'.e gard ner de luxe. Oke "I don't see why you hag gled so with the tailor about the price you'U never pay him." Owens "Oh, but, you see, I am conscientious. I don't want the poor fellow to lose more than is necessa ry." Boston Transcript. 'They wait tonight with faces brig'.it Where shadows rise and fall. And restful air reigns everywhere Calm, soothing, over all, While far away we sadly stray And weep the old home call. L. L. Jenkinf i o ,e man defeated for coi.gress who will go to Washing ton repardlcss. He was defeated in the recent election by Conere'sman Ze'ul'n Weaver, but it was reported at Asheville Wednesday that he has rpe-it $100,000 for a home in Wah- ngton. NEW EQUIPMENT FOR TYPESET TING SCHOOL Mere Machine aae Addition te the Teackiag Force ia the Peoliik- r' Sckeol at Macoo, Ga. i Within the past few weeks four Linotype machines have been added to the equipment of the Typesetting school at Macon, Ga., and notice has been given by the Mergenthaler Company that sixteen more machines will be delivered toon. The Lanston Monotype Cempsny has alio riven notice of iU readi- nea to ship at once three new ma chine and full equipment Two addition hart been made to tv.e teaching force, and this now in liti-ea an equipment that will accom rr jdate student as fast as they ,h to enter within the neat three or four months. The Intertype Com pany, the Monotype Company and the Linotype Company have ho a great desire to assist the Southern Ncwpeper PublUheri and the Amrr lean Newspaper Publuthers, through this school to relieve as quickly at p iattt the terrible shortage in the j?p!y of operators throughout the Nation. The School was established last January In connection with the Georgia-Alabama Business College, whoa President la an experienced newspaper man, having grown up in the printing office. Students who wkh t learn of the unusual oppor tunities afforded by the school, nay get the Information by addressing the Georgia-Alabama. Bnataeee. Cot lege, Macon, Ga. yet ever new, adventures of Silver locks and the Three Bears. On my way home, I passed a group of small boys at play and I paused to , watch then. One of them had a toy f jn offer. The Beaufort pistol, another a stout stick. The News and Progressive Farmer t thers were burglars and sneak wiH be aent to any address for thieve khom they were rounding up. a whole year for 2.2S. "If there is any truth in the saying of a wine man, 1 lie cnna tends to Be come what he imitates'," I mused, "Surely it is money well spent to pro vide kindergartens in which the play life of the young citizens can be di rected and guided." WE HAVE COMPLETED OUR WARE: . HOUSE At the Foot of Anne St. Near Norfolk-Southern Freight Depot AND ARE NW READY FOR BUSINESS Yours to erve, Beaufort Produce Co. S. A. THOMAS, Manager Governor Bickett i?ued an appeal this week saying thit humanity and good common sense should move Am erica to heed the appeal of 20 mil lion starving Chinese. "The divine ly appointed mis.-don of America, The Obstacle. She "While I appreciate the hon or of your proposal of marriage, cir cumstances beyond my control com- zition." said the Governor, "is to save cirili- me to decline." lie n nil are inose circumstan ces?" ' She "Yours." The Overhere Di gest (Minneapolis). SHIP YOUR HIDES, FURS, WOOL To The Virginia Hide & Fur Co Old and Reliable NORFOLK VIRGINIA The city of low freight rates. D. M. JONES Dealer in Junk. Highest Cash Prices Paid George Moore, white of Wilson, waa beaten by four negroes because of hia alleged cohabitation with a ne- greaa Meliass Wilkins who formerly lived in Rlack Creek. One dollar and cost was the fine the magistrate More Oatliae of History. own hands again. Sailor "We have just seen soma i .-j v a . imposed upon them, but they were"r""" P"' "nu ,um warned not to take the law Into their j ,n tht. Urbord. r- Columbus "was mere any cnew ing gum?" Sailor "No, air." Columbus "Then it must be the West Indies we're coming to, and I'd hoped it waa going to be Ameri ca." Punch (Londo.) Asheville reports that another ; crime wave has come there. Two at tempts to burglarise hornet in the center of the residential district last night waa frustrated by the presence of mind of the occupants of the bouse before police arrived. Sleet on the ground made it necessary for the police to creep cautiously about the city. HINDERCORNS Retrace corns and callouses. Stop a II pain. Ensure comfort to the. iaet. Makes walking easy. $ eeaea at Dreexfats er fc ael HISCOX CHEMICAL WOKKS PMfbuffu. M. T. C- H. BUSH ALL Dealer in REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Your Business Solicited RESTRICT AUTO LICENSES It takes 8 or 10 years to educate a man to operate a locomotive engine, but any one child or adult without C. P. Sprulll. Jr.. of Raleigh, who n Pri" ' instruction-la al " II . a a J 1 . . a V : 1 at 1 lowed to drive an automobile through the most congested street of sailed for England aboard the Whit Star Liner Olympic one day last week to take un itudlee at Oxford t?nlvr- slty, la the second Raleigh man to b. !thtiwou,d Prevent on 'rom cities. There should be some our law an American Rhodes scholar, and the second pupil of Prof. Hugh Moraon to win the ftenor. Mr. Spruill waa graduated from the University of North Carolina Last summer. Drawlaf TWe Um. eaassMasMaaaBB Mia Con waa takirg her Br tria a Ue train. Ta teaductor came threat aad eaiUd for the ttketa. Cera readily gave srp her UkeL . .. A few aainvUe later tie batcher, bey eomlnf U rough called, "Chewing aT. ' "Never r tried Cera Waeely. "Te tea take lay ticket, tat not my cWwief gaas." The Overhere Di gest (ailMeapolU.) No Atlanta special la being rua this year f rem Raleigh to cairy. tha aria oners coa vie ted at the recent ecaalon ef the Halted 8totoa dlstrWt court there. Ia former years Uere have been so Many prisoners to go that it waa necessary to rua" speelal trala On year ago SI were aent to the penitentiary from Xalelg valle this year but four rioner art to asaka tae trip. The lenient terra ef the Valeteed act which forbid penltea Uary teotoneet for Bret ffencea, baa saved aaaay. A. J. Uenneycatt, wealthy merchant of Keaae, who was sentenced to five years, baa been re leased oa bond of 120,900 pending an appeal. crating a motor car until he peaeed an examination demonatrat(ng that he ia capable of doing ao with aafety to other; for the greatest risk of Injury that a careful man or woman run on the streets. In the achoola, la our homes, aad Industries, la the riak of being hart by some heedless, careless or reckless person. National Safety Council. . Recoveries by the Government, daring the last fiscal year, for tro pi aeon on the national forests ameoav tod to f 17,011 In damaffoa aad Sl Uft In Bnoa.1- These Included , gTa Inc. timber,' Bre, gaate, and eccopeaJ of e evaiattua. A projectile weiraint l.eno pntjiwlo. arftlrti la Bred la 14-lnr awae. lea ret the gun el red of aietoet half totto o aeentxt At three mtlee (he If rati lot etlghUy atactoDod. CARDUI HELPED REGAIN STRENGTH Alabama Uij Waj Skk Far Tkm Tears, SaHcrinf pajo, Nerrvu a4 DeprtsK! Read Iter Ova Siorj of Recorerj. Paint Rock, Ala. Mr. C 1C BtegalL of near bore, reoeatly related the tol lowing UtoresUag accouat of bar re covery I "I waa la a weakened eon atttoa. I waa skk tarn year la bed, vtterlaf a great deal of paia, weak. frown, lifriaMl, waa no weak. t.ojoaUal walk aerea Oa floor; fa lad to lay aad ny UttJe one a the warx I van ajaaoa, J4. I tried tvery tblna I beard at, a4 anahor of feenero, SUA I Uat gtcnsy rat I oowlaat oat. and aieat poorly. bettor tt I UU1 board ed aad taken Carta I vooid hare dloc. 1 bengal u Btoea. after a aaLgkhor totd sm a-nat n aM tar bor. . "I bom to eat and atoen, began to gala b ttreagtb Bad an new well aad ntrnac, I ft veal bid any tre Mo anaea ... W oaa leaUXy to Uo WeVthao Cartnl dU-Bta I dont tain taeeo I a bottar Uade awaJT and I baDoT R aarod aay tsn. Tt arse 40 yaara, tWaoaaia of v sea bam aosd CardU iimnitafly. jaJbatreatateat et aaaay iiasulf tf m eafTee u tnoao weeaaa did. taxo Cardal M aaf bata yov toa. M al trauhi Q ' Kill That Cold With ..... R CASCARrX UJf QUININE Celdi, Congki AMD La Gripat Tah no c Neglected Colds are Dongeroua Keep this atandard remedy haady for Um Gm i Dreaka op a cold in 24 boars Relieve Ortppe la 1 dajs EscelUat (or Headache Qalnine In able form doe do adect the head Caacam U s -r. LaaaUve-aso Opiate la HttTe. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT A Big. Offer! 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