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Haithcock To Head Local T. P. A. Post \\ M : : : , ι 'ι· Vd .1·= 1 f ! '.Γιavei· S Γ >: ? Λ- ν .ι'.on at the annual meeting held Saturday jiisht. κ. Ci. Shaw, president, pre sided ' ··<·· :it .>'·:·· vr·; elected to serve \ th M Haithcock ft-·. w i-uivt·: ■' H 1 i B. '■ '<·* preside hi 1 S ■ . - λί : t H.I !' t ' · F (.' J1 Γ W :>.c, FUNERAL IOMORROVV FOR MRS MATTHEWS Service Will I'.·· il K>" Κ >ριϊιι^ Hip list I Inn ι ii Ili'.il h » t< urn-d < In M(tiiiluv lia Allies Near North Sea In Holland FAMOUS DISCOVERY acts fast on the kidneys — to ease painiui bladder irritation caused by excess acidity in the urine Thousands are thanking: DR. KILMER'S SWAMP ROOT for helping them to re move the ' luse of needless "getting up at nights". For this pure herbal mi-dicine, ©ι îginalty created by a practising physi cian, acts quickly to increase the flow of urine . - . h· lps relieve backache, run-down feeling, uncomfortable symptoms of bladder irritation. SWAMP ROOT is m scientific preparation. A combination of caretuliy blended herbs, roots, vegetables, balsam·-. Absolutely rothing luirsh or habit-forming when you use Dr. Kilmer's mtdu ine. Just good ingredu-nts that act fast to bring oil η w comfort' Send for f ee. prepaid sample TODAY! Like thousands jî others you'll be glad that yuu did S"iid name and address to Department C, Kilmer <Xr Co, Int., Bo^ 1255. Stamford. Conn. Offer 1 imited. Send • t out c. A i druggists i>ell Swamp RooL. W. D Recorder Has Whisky Cases ✓ I'hree l5r< >pert \ (Ihan^es Recorded Deeds '.'.ed a' ' - " leeds off ire dur.ng *'··♦· wet· κ «μι.: Cotton Higher p-jp 1 J ' · » ΐ I award rirush bale ghev. Not»r 4' · '. ' · a : a 1'". Μ .ι ν 'J! a.·' ( Ready to Hang Draperies Λ bl.i.-h ι if bright i'lowers on pastel cotton. Ha< ■ i ■ ei ι ·'. ι ni I color-; are l'ose, blue, heh'e and jnai/.f. l!1 yd.-. Ιοημ, (>fj inehe- \vid.j. $8.95 Pr. Drapery By the Yard Cotton and rayon material suitable for seat covers and draperies. Colors to harmonize with any color scheme. $1.39 Yd. Efird's Dept. Store 230-232 S. Garnett St. — Phone 98 Henderson, N. C. t îJcst Uilice Increase Is Over $1.039 Mayor Τ ries Large Docket ■ ! ν . - : i led etbook and .six Some Stocks Edge Upward PATRIOTIC ORDER BARBECUE SUPPER • ! ; f ) - \. ! t : - G ipton ' ■ led A seci; 1 nioeting inched ■ ■ G V. Jt nkiM> ampli- I ' 1 he . resideitt o| the orûer, Λ -ihfhc .»■« and j s· '· · . i ) w. \it( * ι : ! ι . ο· Le\ r . · ·. dit Ab· 1 ' · ! ■.· v/cn j Now lu States I Serg'-.int 1 inicg.i Junes, colored. pic :iired )··<., ha< returned to the I L'n.te·! State.- after serving in over I seas action for t.. c ρ ait two years. I tie is the -on ot Cora Jones, 800 Arch street, Henderson. He has been in the armed ervices since October. 1911! J'ii.t· took training at Fort Urag^ and Baton KoU&*'( La. V\ ar l pou Cancel Has Hopeful I urn. Despite Increase Ne ν V \· \;v ' a Κ ... et ; million Americans η »\v alive—one at of eight are do lied t»» d e ι anee at ie present rate, F.» tano . u»., ie ι oints ι». * tudav V< · desp te the tm : thai the eafc ee t'aalh ate ha- been goiu,^ ρ vt b> yea . Κ >: tune finds a v.ιallied ui encouraged outlook :: t:;e \.κ : ο! >. ent!>t- This article, ν 'a.lee: N\V.e> ' Hope. ' folie λ - by eight vea. > Fort-..ne*- Î : st :e.< - a the su^ect, "Cancer The eat Darkness." tor Ah.en the nag.. . ··■ λ as a λ .i:\ied the a da; t'a \ - , . .can t\. k'i :· S -, et> \< . Ν L'o ee ::i HW7 Foday. says Ι· ν tune, new rest arch rer-control principle since a : ;;at λ·Λ e : hou>and . er.-e ami <: - ;. ν j . , · Ί; ·. a ; " are :· · :»e r«*a <'■ ' ' at ·.!>· Cte: the - u..:i./f-,i .* n xoenditure ol inilli >ns l ; lars -τ: ' I !' ! re.ι ' ' ent „ mice. . re . -, i·...· PRISON PERSONNEL AT CAMP DECLINES a··.·' : ι ea : ·.»·: ·■ α.·»-; -occt : ν : ; ; ; « - luring March, and was 50 at tht •ui of the m< >nth. c ο η pared witï ··' · · · > . ν i » ι. ι '. ι. i. .c· ' .é\ ' κ ί . ·.' t >; J. H. C*iij)ti>n, camp >.it)erinten lent. -howfd today. St" t": s >u .·> wcrt' · .·* ed ruai the cou.:.-, mf.aamg one w mu p.«m, and eleven were ^t-τιt .:i fro r •the. e.i;:ip> Y !.e\ «»îi λ fie d .· κι: u •d ι r ι M.i;ch. îw· wt'rc i-v iiecî. or,»· esfaped aiui v \ were >e:i! i» other fil 'ip> Γ u* death ά\ι> *::e nan who w.i- !.«:,ι11\ njure.1 last ν ef ri . : t : u· f \ : . » ·> ,1 : »ι : ι . ι - i ..., - ank at t'a*· u up C > : 11 y olored nen ire kt ; t a! ta»· ea??· ;a. exeept t he wa.te man \\\i> sent .loi* <pe •ui! work DISTRICT ΟΡΑ MEET AT THE UNIVERSITY Chapel M.. . ΛρπΙ : Λ Sympo • ium > :ι *.'·ι«· I' ; W.irtinit· vh.> ι u . i : 1 - : . : t u .11; .· Ni:nate:y 40 t-: •.'.'St': 1 î;àt ι\ο I :*>> \ r. . S t : t* iK.miz.it..-.-w tu t!u· l'r.;. Mty 'i>r 1 , lu-day <t :-s:cn. w : i ! t imdi'.' v.iv at Hi 30 l' iki li Ί y aa>rn nt. April :î. .,t tin· C'a : : .. î 11. This meeting lit · > lunr.ed attendance 11 . -i»; '.y with Μ Π regulations The program is b>':nc s|w ns. iid y the l t;r. ersity 1:1 1 p.· at ion with ·>«· ιΊκι'Ίι'!:<■ at).I Kale..nil di.-tncts • I' the Office of I'rua Annunist:a ion, and was planned by Dr Robert ? House, chancellor nf the L'nivcr •y at Chapel il !' . lui \ e-pivsidcit ' the cotis· .iid.ited Ha· - it'll M Grumman, director < f thé xtension division .is m charge of . :·: . ι ' " · c:. ' M. C. STATE ALUMNI VOTE ON OFFICERS R.N·,.ah. Λ ρ : il S·.,·. Colles, ilumni may begin voting for officers ο head the college's General Alumni Association as soon as they receive •a .·;.(! .re 1 : · ' ··. I 1 ! 1 t he vlai'i ί ι ·- κ· u[ The S' V C<»llege <· .·. · ·· !■·.!..>· ... · r . .if -ι .· i' va· .:tn. ■ 1 rt d ' , I · ν ly \ ! 11111 : ι. -, : . ν H Ά ι !' . Ί ■ % Ballot Id be 1 · 111 tin a ,u a: 11 · ..'.it 111. ι i 11 ■ 1 i '1 ■ I'..,· .' > M ·> lâ at A 'In . I ., > . .. al ( 1 · ν a. !, · ! 1 : ι ί : r ι !. - !.: et· ni· it* - : tii· eM'i ' 1 ■ ■ :n > -lit·'.:· · An:; Unit ·ιτι* ' »■: ' ' :e es .Its <·: ' i' "avt ;. ί will · tiade : a ■ : t ! y . :· : Μ; ν 'l'a;. ;. ; -tated. WASHINGTON KeftxM Has England Over-Rpoched 1 Little Poetic Talk About Herself' Asks Columnist j War as Its End Lcoms Neap By HELEN ESSAP.Y Central Press Columnist 9 λ V A S Η Τ Χ Ο Τ Ο Ν Today's questions: DE A R TEACHER: Why should we. the United States, think we can run the world by influence, our money, cur armies and our trade? Why should we regard ourselves as all-powerful? England, or the British empire, also tried to be the guardians of the universe at a great advan tage to herself. And see what happened to Eng land! She is likely to end the conflict as a second late power. England had no re ipe for lasting success and salvation. Why should we think we have con cocted the only recipe for present or future suc cess and salvation ? • · · » • WHY DO NOT THE TOM-TOM BEATERS who a-e about to thrust wars on helpless people, say "We've got to tight, we've got to kill or be killed- for economic ι casons9" On the contrary, the tom-tom beaters shout to trie nr.: .·ss penpie: "We've got to save democracy! . . We owe a duty to civilization We must impose our lofty way of life on other less fortunate human beings! We must keep our own children and our children's children out of slavery. . . ." You hear little of this poetic talk, now that the end of the war is in sight. The jargon of the moment is. "Economics . . . economics . . business enterprise . . . trade bal ances . . seizing the air toutes . . tia.Se balances · . rate of exchange. . . The words "Freedom of opportunity" and ../'Democracy" lutve almost disa uutared from the lt'45 vocabulary. spieading out car Helen tssary • MORE QUESTION'S; Could it be that some of tJ.e stones you are suddenly hearing about the brutality of the Russians are rather like cleverly done pieces of propaganda? Are these stories exaggerated, on purpi <e perhaps, by some of our leaset Allits, who fearing a too triumphant Soviet are engaged in tinning sentiment against Premier-Maishal Josef Stalin and his countrymen ? Is there anybody who can honestly think we do not owe a fright ful gratitude to the Russians" How is it possible to believe that Germany would be as nearly conquered as she is without the relent le s Russian advance? Much of this overwhelming fear of the Soviet originates in Brit ish g ι < ai ps Why. 1 wonder Half a doZ'-n times this week someone has said to me something like this: "What I am about to tell you is entirely confidential. But an English Army officer told me in private conversa tion at dinner last night the most awful thing about loose tile Russian soldiers Did you know that they shoot tile enemy down as they advance with hands raised v»o$tip in sui lender?" . "Did you hear that shocking Heard story about the Russians driving their own peasants out ac loss an air field recently occupied by Germans? They used tlie peasants as mine detectors When the poor dumb creatures blew up. it proved the mines were there If this sort of word of mouth reporting is a defense against the might of the Russians, it is understandable They are a terriiii peo ple But do we have to believe everything we hear against our most effective Allies? Class dismissed. . Teacher has no answers . . . Blended Vftûskey 86 Roof ■ .... ■>-»>»;: : 'V 65% Grain Neutnl Spirits Goodcrham & Worts P»ori*, min*i# 35 Head Of Guernseys On Sale Here ■v" ·:« th ' ν ' «· ht 1(1 «il' pun bred I Guernsey cattle will !>»* i>m tile t I II1L' sci Illii a'1'1 ..il - >· -pulls· .I'd by I t.ie Vance ·· ; ;tv ι i·te . ν club, it ! was annoimcd loda> There will be eight bulk and -V heifers for sale, tin r a*je> I .rising ! τ. ·· ■ \ months ! I t \\ · Vi m 'Die - .' ! 1 be held at Carotin < Warehouse beginning at ι m,· o'clock M..vi Μ. · ν Τ Γ. . ι·ΙΙ ι · nl IIted to op te <.,ι,· Professor K. H H,lit.it ■ . 1 \ ( <·■·. (· Ile$.e. ι \te:isn η λ ill be the .netn>: ee. In addition !.. >i niimbei o! othe dairy -pecialist-. Η Λ Mei .uit;hl m. n:i t .i' ; i.i 1 Go·. ; ' -e ν . 1 ; ι ■ > : ' ι ι rep .-sen t ative for the Southeastern territory, will be present. This is the second s ,le spf ns re I . y the Vane cluo l'or a p.irp -se if j making purebred animals available loi tanners in the county. Farmers .ne ur>tt d to .ittend the >ale and ob serve the ;;h quality i.l animal-. Indicatic s are that the animais may . r ι ,IV,1 ;. ^t-ii at ι ι e : e..■ unable ; ι ict than they nay It ; nichas· d Ιοί .it private .ales. MRS. AYSCUE DIES AT HOME IN EPSOM l'uneral .in(I Burial To l$c at î.îhcrtv ( hristian I liurcli at I t.miiii On Wednesday. Mrs Cassie Eaves Ayscue, wife i.■; \V S Λν -ι".ίο. ·Ί til.· Kpsom n/:r· ·: .η ;y. il.t il Monday η.util a' ί) I ι ''clock, after a sllor! ;llne:>. Mr. A\ iiit' v\.i- ne.::v C>3, ha\ - ; .un been π \ :· ·· :· 1882 She had 1. . ed m tii·· ι· >m : · n; ity .« !1 :11 τ lift·, and v\a.· .<11 .il *:\ »· n< :· .·: Liberty Christian church and also ni ι:.· :<·! I. St..!· S: i· 11ΙΛ .il] Ιιν >„·Ι ί,'.Ι · .ill i \V S ,.\>M :<·. · Λ . ί i : ι a ■!,!. . Μ: jasper Collins and Μι . Douglas Stokes; one son, W. 1. Ay eu» : and I and Γ. . Γ Γ ,·. :. . ,.:id C : ι-: : : ι A y s ι ■ 111 ' 1' , · n·:. si* i l . ' ·■· . * i Γ t 1. in·:'.. Chi .-::an .-a 'il Wednes > day a : '.·■ :ι ίι .it 1 · · r;· ··■■; · .·;·· ) by tin· p.ι : : . Ut· .1 Κ. McCaulcy. , .sti'ii ·ν Κι ·' " Mι.Ί ': : : !. Interment ·λ .i'. >c m tin.· en ,rc.. I . eniete: v. Λ \.e ι·. :·. ·. ' : c M I. ' C: < ·. W. !;.· . la :i ll.iVi . 1) 1" 11....·.!;. \l Xi .·. : ! :.ι η, K. C. \ν«·:.ί·.η. (î. T. K··:κ■. ·- 'ι. \V .1 Bu'.ven. H.'iinrary pallbearers Will : ιι· : : ι " : ι : H·;- · ! I. .· ■ . : .-.-.· ·:κιrv si · c.rt.c· .·: L .h . Xc '. Bethel Baptist church. Members of Four Licenses Are Granted During Laster Week-Lnd Mar: iagt· heen.-i s led durait; 'ht· K.i-'.t r . . i; -1 · : ι f I · ', i'd · ont to white couple and three colors ed couples. Licenses · : it tu: Au rev 1 i ι · : : :.. ;:i 1. ... ν ,,ί j Margi.· M .n ic H .: . λ . Hender.-ι a. Moses Cil.r: : ; 11.·ί .i· ■ Steed, colored, both q Henderson. William Henry Day and Ella Mae Davis, colored, also of Henderson. Zeal T!i nas Al t n. Lu . - burg, and Queen Alston, of Hen ic: - a. ο ...t*ii. 700 SERVICE MEN IN UNC'S COURSES Chapel Hill, April —Almost TOO strvice men and v. mien arc now enrolled in the Uirviisily til North Carolina through tlie Cmtcd Suites Armed Forces Institute, which, through the Extern-ion. Division, lu· - nishts correspondence instr.'Cinn in various subjects right up tu the fox h. h <. Αι ι οι dr. to Miss Mary' Cobb, head ot thi Bureau of Correspond on. e Instruction ui the Extension Division, "students" are now study ing for degrees or taking special courses in the Aleutians, Burma. Cors'ica, England, France, Guatemala. India, Italy, New Guinea, North Alrica :>:'d Puerto Kiro. All Forms of Insurance Real Estate Bought & Sold Property Management Home Financing AL. B. WESTER McC'oin Hid*. I'lione 139 (be Miracle Wall taper You Just Dip In Water and Apply! • Trim/ 'Rosamond' as mv selection. ' savç· fllamorous Joan Ben nett It's so beautilul .. m) practical ( amcs ull ready-pasted. al! ready to applv Makes tvirv woman her own decorator!' p&Np. * J > •ér S'ar of Mor rationaJ Picture» Production, 'The Womon in 'he Window" See litis miracle wallpaper at this store today It's the choice <>t famous Holly wood stars for beautv ( hoose from many patterns, lust dip it in water— and apply it! Guaranteed washable . . » fadeproot . . . guaranteed to iiiik of money back! As low ai $1 98 α box of 81 feet, complet· with matching border. jus* c"P'"0W*"i'/ BRIGHTEN Plain or Painted Wallf, Top» the Ready-Pasted Way TRIMZ Heady-Pasted Borders bring rooms a sparkling new Personality in a few minutes! Just dip them in water and apply 10 the u all. Priced as low as 1 5c per package. WATKINS Hardware Co. Merchants To Hea- Outline Of ΟΡΑ Ruïes Mer. h.ml me « - « * th» Hender M»n Chamber : ^ onnnerce w ill hear « ι discussion »»l lit w ΟΡΑ regula tions et their η nthly dinner meet ing Thursday e\cv.ny of th.s week .it μ·\ t h t> c!>><.■ k lit tne \ iinee hotel. Notices have '·'(·(·;·. m ut to members, and the din ei will be c< mined :<> members ol t:ie Cnambei « : Com : t'ivt , t was -..m today by John L. Hazlehurst. >u ic'aiy «Ί the chain ber. H. C, Β* v. ie is c hairman of the mercantile alla .s committee ol the chamber, and is t·» preside. Several ' membe: s -I the local ration board 1 will be at the dinnt r to explain the I new Regulation 580 ol the OFJA, it ! was stated. Merchant members «>ι the chamber hold nonthly dome»· meetings to d. - ' ν us< pr bien. peculiar 1 1 then ac : i\ it ό>. and .·! tin· 1 art h m ν t : .g I had . ι : t ittenda\. e of .Tr>. At that (time the decision was unanimous !«/ ; continue the dinner meeting.»:. I J (ilO\ TO MI I Τ I The regu'a·· ninthly meeting of Hendei-un Let Ν · (iU, of the Amer ! ran l.egion \v:li be held tonight at ι ι. \ i < " ti a ■ ' ! 11 L' » : t h u ■ ΛI ! t ; ι e I ; ] ι c ; 111 ;, ■ : · art : i ! ο make . ι ·!;·■ I cial t ! 11 > r ι t « » attend a there are ■ e . » : a 1 .a.J- ·! t. a, niatîei 1 0e dtS ' r.i^ed. TERMITES i _ are busy again, w, causing needless damage ψΑ m I m 5-Year Bonded Guarantee On 'A TERMITE CONTROL § » WE EXTERMINATE RATS, 0 MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, ^ BEDBUGS and VERMIN i Dependable Results · Inspections & Estimates y* w. PHONE 7 <ΐΐί!ϊΐν I In Β. II. Mixon's Office I Oldest, Largest Exterminators in the South
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