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T7 asingThnft Isi vsm!7-''1' i Society for Thrift ' The women f America can5 wield a powerful patriotic influence"in .present crisis, war ana waste make all the more necessary the prae- i!:.U( xnrrre. ine nousewtfe largely cpntrpls the homvbc Hlicexpeaurart!S. ana tfifr women of the Unltefl' Stete dollars for the common good. We aisjwa a in :' wmr kitchens alone -. - ' 111 England and Germany not a foot of ground ia gistktxd T5VP : j; AuswwnuaraiT ana iwuy. too. me eonmtin-nn ro tnnP)i ,.m comes as the stern necessity of war. and in' tfiia TPnvwi HwkwiSu United States will play a more important part than will the men.' -- f .' tl r"l j 1.1 1 .... . - : ' - vux neignDor, yanaaa, nas learnea in the stress of war times ways 6t thrift, of utilizing and conserving every resource and of renouncing ' J" uuie luxuries cneertuiiy, that will not be forgotten through genera . .tions of peace and prosperity. . .'Women throughout the Dominion are wearing their old gowns, so -i that the styles of 1914 are better form than thtf more recent fashions. -7-"- fnt . . - - i aney are learning now to cook and buy more economically. And this . T L - -AX mm . Co WANTED- OOOD FLUSH MILCH cow. .HIGGS BROS. v 3t e. O. d. If you have, visitors at 'your hoine. or If. you are roUff to visit imvone. call the Daliv ..-News Omee and tell ai aoout: Ik -.?ben we can tea otbers. Telephone No sevens E. V. Smith ta Town. - .';;- jt-uk . " nix.iv AKJi;iuui5t!. XUK l is in town toaay.;;. - "n. Returns from Kf nuntAtnui. C...I. Wilkinson ;.iui8- . returned frdni q. mp xo me uiue ixiuge mountains. His family will remain there f or , .some time before returning home.- i; storage,, near-A:; C; : ii. 'slfllog. . R. WANTED-Te" rent house. : Good h : ekllfjE! Reference V "irfwii. Adrtrpsa l-L' JW.viitaberlake. this office. 6-25-6t Mrs. Cowell Returns Ifnme. - " T-k t v . - airs, tsen vjoweu ana cniiclren, who - have been. vlsiting relatives here, left WIND FOR CLEANING HORSES this orning fH11 . " uo to. know Hill on Business. Pneumatic Curry Comb, Recently Pat. V Attorneys J. CToiiratl Ijanier, W r. ented, Greatly Simplifies Work of Evans, and Julius Brown motored Grooming Animals. LU yesreraay on business A il 11 n . The pneumatic curry comb is a e- "nur rsses Tttrougti. I matter of ronlnnr A hnr ia v l.- I cent patent which is shown In th ae- Arthnr Chesson, who is well known :J .T" uo uua-wiue concern. 0,,- tnA. re, passed through Greenville thin -I -a. inrm campaign nas oeen launched in Toronto, and various thrift i tion of cleaning a hn, i momiug. towiuuoucu iii suuwxa hjiu uuurcnes vnrougnOuC. U16 City. Mrs. Caroline Burns is demonstrating economical cooking at ten of these centers. - f At the opening of the first one Mrs. Burns said : "Thrift and economv . i. i . ii i i i . . . . are not me penalty Dut tne pnvuege of patriotism. Waste is now a crime. I If a man does not succeed in business, he looks for leaks.' They come $ from undue extravagance, poor judgment and ignorance in buying. Bad uujmg is me root 01 extravagance, just as bad cooking leads to waste. The need for more businesslike housekeeping and thrift is imrM.Tt1V f at me saving 01 our dollars now means the saving of our men's lives. To the women is falling the conservation of the nation's food supply and the 3: seeing to n mat money thus saved goes into the war loans." nlWinllA fm. t 1 a iuhiuubu. j. iic implement nas a num ber of air channels in its back leading To Alleiitowii, Pa, 1 a . l . . .. l rn a hi. i wu & uuse coouecuon maae witn an i i. ik: a. ft is & World-Neighborhood Problem of Today Similar to That of Individuals By DR. J. A. MACDONALD, Editor of (he Toronto Glob The problem of living is the problem of a man's right to life, liberty gand the pursuit of happiness. It claims the right of a man to enjoy the gfruit of his labors. It affirms that no able-bodied man shall be allowed, jaa Lincoln said, to eat bread by the sweat of another man's brow. & It declares that difference in capacity, which yields difference in -achievements and in rewards, must not interfere with democracy's equality of opportunity for all and special privileges for none. It requires that as slavery is a dishonor and a degradation to humanity, every man ah all -be allowed to be master of his own life and be helped to make that self mastership intelligent, just and free. Wf And the individual problem of living is involved in the social problem f ;living together. i The social problem may be simple enough when the neighborhood la amaU, the individuals few, their interests plain, and their rights Unas sailed. But that problem becomes infinitely complex as life widens its famzons, deepens its needs, heightens its aspirations and becomes more kfenly sensitive to its own destiny. ips And. this is the world-neighborhood problem today, the problem of the indijidual nation maintaining the strength and.fullness andJreedora f its own life in just relations with the rights of other nations in the same world community; the problem of one race preserving its identity aa&dts ideals in the same world order with other races and their distinc? tioas and their ideals; the problem of one people, strong and masterful, securing and enlarging their place in the sun without shutting the needed aunshine out of the life and history of other peoples, who also have aspi- ...xia onu uuiiguuuiis m tne same world 'neighborhood. 13-5- j.uis is today the problem of the world. w V A Pneumatic Curry Comb. electrically operated pump. This lat ter is not necessarily a large device ana may easily be operated from the current secured from a lamn Bnw As the brush is passed over the horse's mae tne dust is drawn up and car ried away to the pump, where it is caught by a suitable filtering device. REGULAR TIME FOR FEEDING Much Losa Occasioned by Variation in Quantity Supplied to Various Farm Animals. A great deal of feed is wasted through irregularity in the time of feeding and variation In th nnnnflfw in which it Is supplied. On some days me ieea is given often but on others it is provided-at much loncpr inter vals. Sometimes the quantity is liber- , hi otners it is scanty. In extreme T. A." Galbraith of Winsfon-SalPin is "stopping in Greenville for a fw days; onv his way to Allentown. Peiin., where' he goes- 'to train for the Am bulance Corps. Visitors1 Return Home. Misses Julia Saulisbury, Mildred and Zella Andrews, who have been visiting1 Mrs. W. J. Morton. returnd to thpir homes this morning. Auto -Strikes Negro Boy. This morning near Five Points a ear belonging to a man from Raleigh struck a uegro boy on a bicycle, knocking him down and somewhat bruising him. The car had just started across the street when the boy came coasting around the corner, so that it was impossible to stop. Thej collided, and the negro was thrown violently on the brick pavement. Aii examination disclosed no broken bones, although lie was rather severely bruised. The car was not huV. x Mr. House in Town. William House, one of Pit comi ty's most progressive farmers, was in town today. Mr. House reports Hint erops over the river are in fair con dition; but that the cotton crop. i rather late at this time. Tobacco and corn are doing fairly well, he said. MARGA IHIl FASHION I JiY MARGARET ;MAS6n, X ( Written lor the ?IJniteaPress) S security and comfort; Belinda's pretty head is white,! WHat time is better to But not from .fright nor..ge, She's wearin one of those new hats, Pure white, that arethe ragel ' White caps on the crests of the Fashionable waves are now numer ously to beaseen. " Reared aloft on the waved crests of Fashionable devotees it is,nautically' fitting that the favor ite shape of them should be" dubbed the Marine. ;. ' - It is a jaunty little copy of the marine tamo' shanter of white satin braided In white soutache braid with a long silken tassel of . white falling from the center, oyer the - right ear where the fullness of the tarn lsn flops rakishly. What more . inspiring display of the national colors could one's heart de sire than a -military cape of white sat in with, a. w.hite. straw visor poised above a apir of bue eyes atop a mass of Titian hair? A cunning little round hat of white satin has its brim rolled up all round with an inch .quilling of the white sat in standing up ou top or that. A French fold of the- satin around the crown with a pump bow in front is the only other adornment. Another similar model of white straw has an upstanding banding four iuches high with quills instead of the satin quilling and yet another has the same effect accomplished with white heat. Wheat, by the way, all white or au naturelle. is sewn . as plentifully in the millinery field as it is sown in the country fields. It strives to take the place of the barred aigrette and is so successful in the attempt that but few regret the aigrette. With wheat such a factor iu the food crisis of the war it seems only right that we should put u rve everything else and what higher imminence can it hope to at tain that milady's bonnet? TRY DAILY NEWS WANTEDS FOIt RESULTS OBOCIO NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS! cases the feeding of the animal ranges U-ices. ,..iWua to lanusmng. K1Hr,r. h- Wide variations in-J, rans 1 the feed atsn r, - VTir, II rtueve beat w u foA uciu Ul loss, too often bulk is taken as the standard of value. SALT OF MUCH IMPORTANCE Breeder Should Have Regular Day for Salting Cattle They Will Come WithRush. II i II ii THE PACKARD PIANO The Piano that excels All Others" B H. OSBORN, SALES MANAGER QUINN-MILLER & CO. Phone 366 Dickinson Avenue All stock should be given a little coarse salt once a week in small piles on the sod. Have a regular day for aalting the cattie. They will soon learn to know what the call means and will come with a rush, are, however, nowhere as regards size and splendor with the improved im perialls grandiflora. This Is immense in flower. The flowers are large and soft, of thistle shape, with beautiful filament petals of pinkish lilac, and there is a white variety, not pure white, but with a primrose tint, which is exquisite as a table decoration, but less effective In the border than the mauve one. These giant-flowered sweet sultans are no more difficult to grow than the smaller, old-fashioned ones, but they share the family affection for a limy soil, and If this element is lacking it should be supplied at the time of planting out, when a little well-slaked powdered lime may be put on As a nunace aresslng and forked in before the seedlings are introduced. Centaureas are hardy, but as a rule mey come up somewhat Irregularly If sown in the open, and therefore it is best to sow very thinly in pots or boxes, and prick the seedlings out, disturbing them at the root as little as possible In the process. Presbyterian. Sabbath School 9:45 A. M. Beach, Supt. Preaching services at 11 A. M S:30 P. M. by the pastor. Students, visitors and guests of the city ave warmly welcomed to all ser- The followinsr pnmmmiiontlm. Mayor Dunn warns all auto owners D. C. 1 to nave the,r new numbers on or be ' J fore July 1st, as it is unlawful for them to run their cars after that date and A. O. Harris, Pastor. . Simplicity and Wisdom. To maintain oneself on this earth is not a hardship but a pastime, if one will live simply and wisely. Thoreau FOURTH OF JULY RACES Three big races at Ayden, July 4th. Big field of horses. Races call ed at 2 p. m. 6 26 7t Ayden Racing Association. NOTICE TO TEACHER'S EXAMI NATIONS Th examinations for certificates to teach in the public schools will Ik? h ld in Greenville ou July 10 and 11 The wnite teachers will be examined in rne nign school building and the negro teachers in the negro graded school building. The examination will legin at ten o'clock promptlv each morning, and it will be necessarv that ail applicants be ready to beyin on time. The examination will reuuirt two days. Applicants will Ik? examined on all the subk-crs of 1 IlM lit lit! is &?lkwl - . l 1 ' V .'VIUFUl VIII- ricuhun. anil (hi' theory ami practice or teachiiig. The examination on theory ami practice will be based on Kendall 'and Mirick's 'How to Teach the Fundamental Subjects.' Applicants will bring their own pen uid ink. Panei- win iw ..... . it i ii iumt. These examinations are conducted Joi the State Board of Examiners and unrlor thir rules and regulations. Pa lers will be sent to them to 1k grad d. Th- county suiKM-intendent sim ply c.-tudncts the evamiuation for them, and ha.-: no authority to change any of the rules. The next regular examination after thu miA tiwi: i .i ... . ."v wnv- ii(-iilium-i ilDOVe W1JI lie rjv and W'vJ without a new license. All owners should take this to heart and avoid getting pulled" for waiting too long to get their new numbers. To Automobile Owners : It will be unlawful for any -automobile to be driven on arid after July 1st without having displayed thereon a 191S number. Tuder the new automobile law May ors and all officers of the Town and County are charged with the enforce ment .of this law under penalty. This is to notify owners generally that we shall be compelled to enforce j the above law, and we trust that alii owners will realize our position and save any annoyance to themselves by complying with the law. This June 30, 1917. ALBION DUNN, Mayor. A i " ii. . fi- The one-piece Porcelain-Lined Refrigerator "Like a Glean, China Dish" ABSOLUTELY SANITARY Eight walled and rounded corners, which gives easy access to clean. Oiiinn --liffilkgr & r:.Ch 1 ADickinson Avenue Phone 366 BTT3 Un p , o T XAtlONAL BABY WEEK IN ENGLAND NEXT WEEK (By United Press) LONDON. National Babv Week- will be celebrated throughout England the first week in July. Over 2 00O doctors, mayors, nurses and social workers are planning for a" series of lectures in all cities from July 1 to A school of elocution to provide the necessary speakers speakers has been formed. Perambulator parades will be a feature of the week. I WISH TO INFORM MY FRIENDS THAT I AM STILL ON THE JOB. I HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW, FASHION ABLE, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. TODAY'S IWf " " AT Jpi Ml r Evans Street (Boyd Furniture Co's Old Stand) en ' on The second Tuesda.v nesday in October. A special examina tion for summer school students alone' will le Riven at the Training School July 20 and 27. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PITT COUNTY TEACHERS, WHITE! The last opportunity to take the ex amination on flie Readine fircle win be at 10 o"cloclc on Tuesday. July 10. in connection with the regular exami nation. It can be taken at no other time. S. H. rxni'.pwnftn ' County Sunt, of Schools 6 30 i)tc (From Britain's Official Win-the-War Cook Book) BARLEY CAKES. Three cunfnll of barley flour, one teacupful of wheat riour, two teasponfuls of bakine now der, oue tablespopful of honey, half a pint or milk, one-egg, two tablespoon nils of margerine. Melt the honey in the milk, which must be slightly warm ed. Beat up the egg and add it. Mix the dry ingredients together and rub in the fat. Then add the milk, (-;g an : honey, and work into "a dough. Roll out and cut into roundcakes with the top of a tumbler or the lid of a small can. Bake in a medium oven. (Save the flour flour is bread.) Bed Room Suits in all Shapes, Desiqns and Woods 11 Mi I We Shoulder Your Burdens ' Relieve yourself of anxiety about your valuable papers, jewels, silverware, etc. Keep them ! in a burglar proof safety deposit box, To leave theni in the office or home is like locking the door and leaving the key in the lock. The National . Bank US I BM . i II cuauenj (fl II . The Undefeated CHAMPION of the Road BULL DOG NON-SKID TIRES re the worst vorr"riat r.tir.i Match them with any aspirant and youll find r raenderay-ine ure endurance, PLUS. Red and Gray Tubes 1 ASSsfsi - mm i i ivucvu aw. . Phone 59 j w . - - - - I :. .s Dickinson Ave for The Home GREENVILLE, N. C.: Everything II . LOCAL DEALERS r
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