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THE NORLINA HEADLIGHT. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. J. C. HARDY, Editor and Proprietor. . SUBSRIPTION RATES: 1 : One Year,.. -$1-00 Six Months, i - ,. J.-60 v- Entered as second-class fnatterl July 24, ?1914, at the post office at Norlina, North Carolina, under the Act of March 3,' 1879. ' ARCOLA ITEMS.: - Friday, Oct. 23,; 1914. r . "King Cotton" seems to . been hit a hard blow. have We like the idea of- holding county fairs. By the time, an other seascn comes we want to see Warren county hold a fair at Norlina. . Who will to takej the lead for the Warren county fair? The Headlight stands ready to do its full part io make Jt a great success. - : Fromvhat we have seen land heard we are led to believe that more clover, rye, oats and weatjrisr, in Nash county. Areolar Oct.-19. Mr. Ed . Per kins, of Norfolk, and' Mrs. ? lla "Mabryy "of Essex spent a; day re cently with Mrs. R. M. Conn. We enjoyed the serenade very much", last Friday night;and hope they will stay longer next time. Misses Bettie. Conn and -Mai y G Capps spent ; last week with Mrs. T. W. Gupton . - . - We have had a. nice little rain since ouf last writing. - - Messrs. Billie and Clarence Harris and Miss Florence Hai ris attended the Petersburg fair last week. " . The farmers' union met here last Saturday evening ahd had a full attendance. . Rev, R. W. Bailey, filled his pointment here Sunday and gave us an excellent sermon. . We gave our preacher a pound ing last Saturday night which 'he seemed to enjoy very much. Miss Hargie Reid spent Sun day evening with Mrs. T. S. Tharington. Mrs. R. M. Conn is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. T. Har- ' ' 'Buy-a-bale" rf rom ; the -jnan that needs" the money; thejrenter an 1 one that has 'from eight fto fifteen - children to feed: every diyr ;,, ' V . - Belle Evans Paschall. Many good wishes fcr the edi tor and his good paper. Lilly. ASPEN ITEMS. has been seeded this fall than for many previous years. This is the right thing-for our . .farmers to do. Keep this up and then it will not make so much difference as to the. price of cotton and i Aspen, Oct. 19. Many friends tobacco. I were distressed to hear of the i . 1 it 1 All laeatn oi Mrs. saran Alien on Sunday. Mr. C. N. Hardy was lucky The death of Mr. Daniel A. Tompkins, of Charlotte, Sunday j morning removes a prominent and useful man from the indus trial affairs, not only of his home city and State but of the South as well. Mr. - Tompkins, with the late J. P. Caldwell, some years ago founded the Charlotte Daily Observer end through his influence and means it was en abled to succeed and it has grown to be one the leading daily papers ! of the South. ; i - enough to kill a fine deer Satur day. Mr. Rob Johnson, of Vaughan, visited friends and relatives at Mount View Sunday. - Mr. Charlie Tharington, of near Areola," visited Mr. C. N. Hardy Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rob Hardy, of Grove Hill, visited at the home of-his uncle, J. T. Weymss, Sunday afternoon Rev. Charlie Re id delivered" a most earnest- sermon Sunday I O the dephts of the riches both of the wisdom andr knowledge of God ! how . unsearchable are his judgments and his ways are past finding out, Rom. 11:33; : On Monday, Sept 21st. ,1914, the death angel entered the home' of Mr. A. E. Paschall and bore irito the great beyond the spirit of the devoted wife and mother. : In her early life she learned to love the. Lord, gave her heart to Him ' and joined Mt. . Auburn Christian Church. She y was a woman of excellent - christian character-and called upon her Lord to the very last even when her voice failed her she would motion her lips saying, - Lord, Lord. ; It is a sweet thought to think shy is in that 1 appy dwelling place free from all sorrow and pain. - , v It seems as if I can ' hear the shouts of welcome ' that greeted on the other shore from her loved ones gone before. - ' At the age o sixteen -she be came the wife of Mr. A. E. Pas chall and remained a faithful and Ioing wife ,until the last. Rev. J. A. Burgess, pastor of New Hope M. P. Church con ducted j;he funeral. She was laid to rest in she Paschall burying ground. The large assemblage of people and the beautiful floral tributes wereevidences of the love and esteem in which she was held. : She leaves a husbend and nine children, besides a host of friends to mourn her loss. Our hearts go out in sympathy to the be- ! reaved loved ones. A Loving Niece. I night in the school house. It was Field sports. rpeople of North 'Carolina to job serve December 3rd. 4th.' and -5th as "Community Service Days." On these days he urges every man, woman and child fn the State to lend heart, hand and , When you keep a boy interes-ted-in football baseball, tennis. : ,: GovernorLQcta Craighas is- enjoyed by all that were present, and the like; you ;. lessen CFe suea a prociamauon camng ine , Am'ons thoe that vifited4-aHCIUUu:"B tuat liy r in seL nwies-: t.hf hnrr.f of Mr .7 Ft Rill Snn- i' ted in things not so gcod for hinl. day afternoon were Messrs. - Jack ! : The yuth s companion, - smce j Walker, Walter Slallings, Jesse ! its enlargement, gives generoUs and Tommie and Miss Claudia ; space to this matter of athletic, Perkinson, and Mr. and Mrs: J, ; training, and gets the heit J. Rainey. coaches in the country .to wri We are glad to see Mr. S. W. , f or lt ' , i I brain to the service and develop-Pitchford uo asain after a week How to practice to become a; of illness ? n si-rate pitcner, now xo tram, Mr. Donald Williams, of Airlie, ; f or a race how to Iearn the ne" ! and Miss Laura Duke, of Mar- i est strokes in swimming-these j ana a nunareci otner topics oi ; the greatest interest to" boys to j girls, too, for that matter aie j Tnent of N rti Carolina. Meet in your community on the daysj nnmpri nhwp nn talV nrifl wrvrlr . ' a . , Jmaduke, attended the ior tne upnit oi tne btate ana ; hero Sunday night. nation make these three days j Honeysuckle. great days in the history of our!, . land and country. The schools CREEK NEWS. are especially urged by the Gov.;; Creek, N: C, Oct 19. -Mr. J. : ana a t uehed upon in this important i to join m tius great btate-wide S. Davis went to Grove celebration. aay the past week. -- - - Several from our city attended CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS; 1 services at Marmadue Sunday. Miss Sallie Powell passed here The ten amendments, which the people of North Carolina are to vote for or against on.Novem ber 3rd. , are as follows : To change the term "War of the Rebellion" where use on a joy ride Sunday. . - Mrs.i R. E. Davis and children spent the week-end in Ridgeway, returning home on Monday. Quarterly conference was held to at Shady Grove church on .Wed nesday the 21 se. "Harvest Day ' department of The Companion. And this is only a small part of j ihe service which The Compart-1 Hill one : ion renders in anv home which it! , - . - i enters. It has points of contact with a hundred interests. i If you do not know The Con panion as it is to-day, let us-send you one or two enrrent issues free, that you may thoroughly test the paper's quality We will send a" so the Forecast for 1915.? Every new subscriber who sends $2.00 ' for the fifty-two weekly issues of 1915 will rei- rp exercises were held m the after-;ceie free all the sue i of the io increase the compensation - . - . . y noon and quite a nice amount of : paper for the remaining wee. s of members of the general as- missionary money was realized, ; of 1914; also The Companion sembiy to $360 . per session and as proceeds from the nickel given ! Home Calendar for 1915. decrease their mileage. ' 1 i out by Mrs. -Bailey in rn v, "i, i j. j i snnr.o -jl-vj liiii', iuccii, private anu spe- i to the early dal legislation by the, - general assemply. " - To change the day of inaugu rating the governor. . To nrpvpmt rJelnva in trinla rhv providing emergency judges. Removing obsolete ' sections from the constitution. ': To revise and reform the sys tem of revenue and taxation. ; To prevent special charters' to corporations by the general as sembly. - "', ' - To prevent special chartersto towns, citie and -incorporated villages. ; To require six month's "public school term; Raleigh Times, i - Mr. M. T. Pridgen attended services at Inez Sunday. The Youth s Companion, 144 Berkley Street, Boston, Mass. i New subscriptions received at this office. A Card of Thanks. i ' My sister and brother, and our j entire family joint me and - my ! husband m heartiest thanks to; our dear friends and' neighbors j for their great "and- beautiful j kindness to us at the time of our i aunt AlicetRidout's death. They came with hearts full of sympa thy, and .lovingly and tenderly j did all in their power to soften our grief. We know not how to thank them enough, but will say may Heaven's richest blessings be theirs. , " v Rebecca Champion. Mlbscnoe c 30E 20E mi ior The Cotton Ginning season is now near at hand and U " - we wish to. call the attentibn o those who ; " . : make cotton that -. Gin Is in the very best condition and that we can handle your cotton to better advantage than we r t have .ever done before; Will buy your seed and lint cotton, and cotton seed. Try us with your first bale. o - MO PI If KM mm 0 H. G. Fleminj M anager, olcz-)iFolczzfofc zjo lfoll ?ri loh " 'oi lio . - " ' . ' - . . . ,' . ' ' . - .. - - ..... II . . . - - - , - - ill l ou wiii nn plete line of Underw a com Wri ht s and new lot of Neck Ties just received at j to . .. r Noriina, - N. G. Blue Eibfe on 'xiour Our Specialty. Phone 24. FR Meat Market, NORLINA, N. C. EUGENE ALSTON, Proprietor. 0 lee Nojthing but the best Beef, pork, Fish '&c, handled 1 at all times. " Your patronge :is, solicited. - Highest market prices paid for nice beef cattle, -7 1 - 0s 30E LOP ,OOEj COM i LIMA. Stop at'Mumnhord's cheap cash store, 'where you "will find' a full line of Fancy Groceries, Notions and the best Patent Medicines. : Lowest Prices arid Honest Weights 1 IS MY MOTTO.: - Coontry Produce Wanted. ? 8 II GEO. N. MUMPHORD NORLINA, N. C. Ice Cream Every;Day v;" OOI llsl 0 OE 30 OE
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