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Littleton Takes Honors At Warrenton Tourney. 29-°° Miss Champ onsh'p Hv Only 2 Points: Came Very Rough IENDI RSON L MAY SPIT ' ACID • : ^L’lDS i OR CYK AP R EATING s,-' . in. v. t- i \\a> : i 11■ ■ n I'i.i> • ■ -i .lltil . me tile t |i .<■: anu ' < We 1 Uii! -.: a- : d a- tile player r.n’M ’ ' f a -I - j ‘ . .. ’ an?!' e 1 the b: Half- ■ v - ■. . . ■ u. ■. '1 '■ ■ • ' r •- • keep ’ ■ e u.: . t! • -It1 .-■■■ :ii ■ . ..iv ■1 e ■ in- • ; . hi the :i. .1 I ■ Y.nttm.i Shea: • v:af ! hi.ul- eon. r to- Littleton, with it l<o>nt> \tkins «i-ml four points a:..l j I ' , ' . -1 . 'I;. It' It. 1 IS ■ Te rel wen Pff )' I'i'ilv ( << 1 f! KTt'tl !;\ I. \() Professor Hi!l. M ill Much f . .... 1 \ . a : > . pel Hill tnd.iv. •••non!, rolt-.ood the ’ t • ; ■ o i ; * i ' • 1 | , ■ . - - J . " . . >i: Pit1 Arm ’ *. 1 .... . . i !):«v\I Smith, !!. SenousK Injured i B\ ] Jit-Run Dri\ er j 4 I \ crcr;ii!^ ( H 4< h .\rni('ft: J (n1 /• . \ - . AT ",>, :: —A i ir. A t. , M - | ' Tih Arm t D | I •• ‘GOOP’ IS TESTED ON FOREST FIRES I gif ':';i F •urth Service Comm: i ! "> Iquarter- id • • day -• ... .•«. - :.. ' ; !.... ., i v • .-I , ■ here 1 r.: a has left fire hazards 1 ■’ >s .-h and tree lap-, ideal f start ■ ’ i res I te 1' emi< W : : re Sen ice, the e ■ id, son - 50 i la ■ t unds i.: "r . a" on hand and ?f . ' ! ! ! 1! I ed 11 i . • 1 k I . n ■ . - mething Like pi it. and has a sustaining burning power. I' will burn under any conditions and n . means yet have been found to extinguish it. Composed mostly of magnesi r .ml general n.g its own n'gen supply, “goop" can be spread out and ignited even with a match, since the only other fitting riis x>si tion of the stuff is to dump it in the sea. CWS is turning the fire ma terial over to the Forest Service frei except for freight charges to deliv ery point. YOU CANjfieACH; 4U THE FAMILY, EVERYDAY IN NEWSPAPERS) F arniai: Internationa! ; TRACTORS TRUCKS MARrfESTEa I i i \ i i > i s: \ a : mi \;; m \« uwi n\ . ’r;iv;k-Ueering .VI achiiv'.s , NOFTB STATE EQUIPMENT CO. i . .; j . \!,i:u . Hu. ■ 'ii ret 1 n i;-. \ ro\ u. ! 111 I I (.(,11 1 I: • ■ i - : >: ior. \ (i) n \n\ reon; < i > on. < i km; 7.">: • 1 o r A 1 o ii n g 5 d r i n g S op Ai -V \ ' T v «- s ‘ So ) . ? / - -,' / - _ ,r"'s/~7 .A*/ I J’ W __y / ^g|l> / a a a a. ,./ . W yl •-*—^ / jfcy' / ROYS' ETON SU'05 /--,JSj/" .w <2 C?q \ ' Os.JJ ■> / r> | \ • I /\ ) ■*'' i fr Y 5‘ WASH SUITS BONNETS 98r 56,98 ‘ EASTER $1,69 G'RI S’ DRESSES 38c $3.49 LITTLE GIRLS’ CRESSES 98c S2.98 1 '* r . ■ • ■ wvi s* •(•!•-• irs for S ing. M ■' ■•' ’> ■' . i *o 6. SPRING COATS SKIRTS i to ii aii wool BLOUSES $5.95 to $1? 50 98c to $1.49 $1.49 CARTON'S Department Store Regal Swatter BANNED 1 y .T. war, the .V •, ■. • i i ,t\ m J.:y *!. th. -i Ci ew a i’ sb All fcr'.tin:: n. at tiie l all in •! e Sem el, T. kyo. ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS To increase (low of urine and i relieve irritation of the bladder from excess acidity in ihe urine ! Arf» you Stifftr nir L^r, ,o iry distrp.s, ! bxtkache, r.n-duvn t> ng and discom fort from excess i 4- the urine1 Am you di-tut bed nights f y i t desirt to pass water? Then yo i should know about that famous <: 1 r's dr covery — DR. KILMER’S SWAMP ROOT_that thousands say riv- s b•, , J relief. Swamp Root is a carefully bb ;r. ; rabination cf 16 herbs, loot., \rr. \ . . . balsams. I?r. Kilmer's is not hai-.u or hahit-foi ming in any way. Many peopi say its marceiouM effect is truly amazing. Send for free, prep. J sample TODAY! I ike thousands of 0 y ou’ll be glad that you did. Send n mi" and address to Department D, K.lm* A- ( <>.. Inc., Box 1255. Stamford, Conn. O'f. > limited. Send at once. All druggists sell Swamp Root. OVER IOO MILLION BOTTLES SOLD •imply great for MONTHLY FEMALE FAIN Helps Build Up Resistance Against It! IV you Ter m ntbly ci in p*. heada le;\ . • t ' 1 k 1 such tlm< I in functional periodic liiM T * t lift'.' T • 1 3 ft ... 1 l DOFS mom thin r«Tic\e such ninthly p.iin. ; - . .. Wt’jiK. nenous •« Hu s o: t rl fit .1 n it's >o »’*!••. tr. i l..r, I m-uT !ilnc flit it oil I'llf Ot \\ - ■: i i.L:. d mos: Important orv.ms • .. • ■ c niont] ! Coni i>o ui id • . i • port ' x real stomachic tonic' Ail di'UKSioi*s LYDIA E. PINKHAM S rowouiio mtsed CARS Wi: l'AY SPOT f\SII CANDLER-PALMER MOTOR CO. Sludehaker Sales aiul Service Henderson. V ( . Phone 45’ i . Phone 85 ! HENDERSON j FLOWER SHOP , \ ' \( 1 MOTH. HI IX.. I nlranre On Montgomery St. -- —i ii in ■■■ ■ hi | | ■<r\ . V * ° jr ~ iJne irung in arc is certain! | Tl;, inti !.< i-Hi i ! .ii i 'l l a ii"> i'li* oninti,.,,.,]; | an iii ! . \\ i:1 1 1 h I ■ ’ Mill: 1 ■!' '1 1 * i ■ • i‘ I a III I t t : i 9 (■nine W i'li I:. B Til.' inh i :' . lit 'll r “H ;ii'i M. hh in-, attMi n \ drav» iin' up ia u i u ! i i.i ': 11 i. i• .• i 1m, •,a Ill I llr al li JIM it ii T, ( I' ill 1:1'. ill MU tile ' hank Kxeeut d I r i t• . tn I tat« in adtti ii' I'd ' *' ii • i ir I a i'm r hi lit .: I Ik- ( ili/in. I-..U1 m i I • ,i- i tVi't* niii". ui liini'v t«! (;;lk with ii! :r.f! i.nr Vt.»r ij('% iiixmt Your Wiil Member I Federal I)eposi t Insurance Corporation | Citizens Bank & Trust | Company ? j Henderson, N. C. § (ido.oiio Mar innun Insurance ft>r iva-’n g i)t'j;o.'itor | Twenty-nine rears ago, in 1917, vour ment and recreation facilities to shorten long, Red < toss was given the proud title, dreary days. The cheerful smile of an Amer " , he Greatest Mother In The \\ orld." l'o- ican girl helps banish loneliness and boredom d..\ utier tlu greatest struggle in history, that . . . helps a man keep his chin up w hen things title lias been retained. The list of services look pretty dark. . cour Red Cross has given our Servicemen— And on the home front, wherever fire, \ our Ncrv ice man—is almost endless. flood or other disaster strikes, the Red Cross Mood plasma made the difference between is ready with relief for the suffering, life and death to many thousands of our Yes, your Red Cross is literally mother to me n. many millions ... friend of the friendless ... hood parcels packed by tlu Red C.'ross comrade in time of need. And its work must meant survival to many of our men in pris- go on. Hundreds of thousands of our men oner of war camps. Red Cross (dubs have still need the Red Cross. They need it now. sprung up all over the world . . . wherever It is your Red Cross. The gift you give is the Armed forces went... supplying a warm its only income. Without you. the Red Cross touch of home for lonelv, homesick lads. can not carry on. Don’t put off giv ing to the a Red Cross hospital workers provide amuse- Red Cross. Give today! M YOUR Red Cross MUST CARRY ON . . . 60 This Appeal To Help The Red Cross Is Sponsored By LOCAL CAMPAIGN STARTS TUESDAY, MARCH 12
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