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A- '. ; v. I CARTER'S WEEKLY, FRIDAY, MARCH 19th, 1920 . w PAGE EIGHT - - OLIVER PARDUE PASSES I THE SUl'KEME CUUKT'S H. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY I . .-.. . -' : v'. . . ( f; ,. . . r ;.. x J ; ;v':.. i'. 'i- y - V v, 1 1 dollar Dill 1 1 1 I. ' AM i i a ff I I t M i 'S.Jiror i - . 1 ; i'J 1 lT I i i III i 1 rl KW II ...gj; iii-iiii jim ' t th MR. J. Mr. J. Oliver Parduea substantial farmer who lived about two miles - we"st of this place, died Saturday af ternoon following a second stroke of .paralysis which he suffered two" weeks ago. At tne ume oii u it intn tvm silver half dol was 70 years, 7 months and 19 days into four quartere br into ten '-itVr Himes, or.divide.it as many times as J. UL4I ViLUUXVAt wj - . - , What the Supreme court has de cided in holding that it is unconstitu ; tionaf to tax stock dividends is simp- ! ly that if a man- owns of Moravian Falls; Clerk S.- L. Pardue, and K. A. Pardue, of this place, and Mrs. A. B McNeil, who lives just west of the city "" ' ' you please, he has not a penny more and not a penny , less than when it was in the single . dollar bill. - . Stock promoters and gamblers have made the mistake themselves : or .have The funeral service was conducted II , xt, ,i ' ' ! fu yt Hed gullible, investors into , the.; mis of Union church by Rev.' W. F. Staley, ; pastor of the Frist Baptist church,-, af ; tter which interment .was . made ill the cemetery of that church The 'deceased was a faithful mem Xber of Harmony' Baptist" church for take of thinking 'you could multiply the value of a property by multiply ing. ther certificates of stock covering, that property. But no clear brain, whether on the Supreme-court or any where else, ever made such a mistake of' reason and of fact. You might as -i i wen toil V - mail vuu tuum uivxcaoc . uuc husband and father, "a kind neij His presence will be missed in both the. church with which ;he was af- value of a property by changing the color of the ink in which the stock cer- filiated and the community in wTnVTi rncates were printed. The late Jas.J aaxv viiiimhj I Wt-n m i i il IT. ui;, witli fo ntWnf two H- m I act, ana azter ine xnoito- ? years which he spent 'in the state of Security decision that it couldn't 'nwn-twwH- s.n in tnis maice .any ainerence to tne stociaioia- " we fA-tilnitwlnst as to what they reaUy owned,. a eood citizen, r A laree number of whether the Supreme court told them friends extend their sympathy to the they jnust have five yellow tickets bereaved family in their, irreparable worth two green tickets or -two green loss. '' x . ( f iicK.ew worm one reu t,ic&eb represent ing exactly one and the same thing. UNIVERSITY SUMMER ' SCHOOL If the stockholder with one share of BEQINS TUESDAY, vJUNE 22ND stock in a company holds a one-hund- ureu or uue uiousanaia part ox sui Chapel Hill, N. C, March 18.-Plans the plant, equipment, cash, good will for the summer activities of the-Uni- and other assets of that company, he .versity of North Carolina ,as announc-1 will own exactly the same proportion ed recently by Presidfint Chase inr and there fore exactly the same value, elude, beside the regular summer 0f that property whether his and -ev- school for teachers - aador college erybods else's shares are multiplied students, the second meeting of the by two or divided by two it doesnt state , and county council, the North make a particle of difference which.- Carolina Road Institutes under .the geh-1 The Sun and New York Herald. era! oversight of State Highway. Com missioner Frank Page, a special insti- Mrs. Mulligan Entertains, tute for secretaries of chambers of'.. . commerce and other commercial and 1 Mrs. James Mulligan was the charm-1 trade organizations, and the beginning ing hostess to the G. C. Reading of instruction in the newly formed J Club when it met in business session Here are somec ' . . : - .... T:f' 1 ' : e newest suits ; that -reveal smart a features of style changes in our exhibit of a els for late Spring wear reach 11 - iluii interesting ng suit m od suit ' a vision of ultr a - rehnencient. ' V - - Coarse cloths are more tln fashionable they, are a voue by themselves from the coars- on last Wednesday afternoon. '., At the close of the business session a delightful social hour was enjoyed, after which delicious ice cream -and cake were served by the hostess as sisted by little Miss France Mulligan. The G. C. Club will meet in regular .session next Wednesday afternoon. Reported. 1 : KNOW THYSELF. school of public welfare. ' The summer school proper, Director N. W. Walker said, will begin Tues day, June 22, t and will . continue 6 weeks, closing Thursday, August 5. Important increases in courses, both those i counting for a college degree and those for teachers, have teen made. . : f " ' - Beginning at the same time but continuing for six weeks later .Will be the special courses prepared by the University, and the Red Cross for Red -WebsteV defines graphology as Mthe Cross secretaries, charity organization arJ of judging, of a person's character, secretaries, Y. M.-C. A-rind Y. W. C. disposition and -aptitudes . from his A. secretaries, and social workers of hand:writing',. It is an art that has j J i. 4. c.mm. I undercrone such intensive knd -xpn- school also will be a special course for ve development in recent years that QBJni$ North Carolina county superinten- it has Uken on .much of the character yw MKAfiuyAAW, . and dignity of science. In many ereat Fort Worth, Texas, March 14-r ted by the same-combination and Red commercial and financial, institutions, Damages estimated at more' than $2j4 southern en of tbe town, an'dfanned Cross officials. ' . managed oy tne most practical and as- uu"wvy " weij sea juiq more Shortly after the close 'of the sum- tute busmess men, it has come to be Aow persons nave oeen maae. nom- est of linens for suits and skirts, through all the weaves of heavy tweeds and homespuns. v f And with the popularity, of Eton suits, quimpes are coming into increased favor, , for., they lend just the right touch of soft ness to theather uare-cprnerr ed lines of the Eton Jacket. j Wc have just received a new lot of suits, t In the lot are Serges Tricbtines and Poiret Twills, all silk lined, specially priced at : . :, ; vv ; - $470 each . . -: ;)y . Dresses of Unusual Charm Yet Inexpensively Priced. "x These attractive dresses will instantly ap peal to the woman or miss seeking a good looking frock at a small outlay. 'Each model has a style all its own. And in this collection you will find every fashioned favored, style repeated. . . .. ---s'':- S These dresses are all of Taffeta- the favor ed silk of the season and are special values - ; ; $25.00 EACH , Av'-:- X The peg'-top skirt is one feat . ure of 1920 fashions that" will appeal to every; woman who likes a dress that is attractive in it self.. They lookjunisualry; well on one and arse distinctive as well as attractiy f : ; , v - Pleatings iire; again the rage; From the tiniest of knife pleats to the widest of accbrdebin pleat vZf you wfll see this mode em- plpycd in triminlngs, panels, or even in whole skirts. l ? . V NORTH WfLXESBORO, . - .V ; , .. '' ;;' i - . - KORTH CyLKOIJAj -, : - ' mer school the second session ofthe reUed upon as a standard and indis- less by fire wHeh swept GrandviejYV state and county council will start, pensible means of judging, the qualhV er .' here, - today. .The business and nrobablv around August 10, running cations oi persons offering themselves f81 hrp Havsl At the sine time will for the more responsiblemployments. i,pnn a WPAV Pour forWnmal ;Bat important as it isUat an em- .Ports- . T&ree men were reported firemen. noon-";. The firt started this after- ,;The fire . started at the extreme Lby the heavy wind, by 9 o'clock it had jpriped put thq schoolhouse, , every hurch approidmafely 200 residences SUBSTITUTE TO ARTICL X IS ADPfJP Y YOTE PF 56 TO 26 Washingtonv :Marchr 15.Reafflrm inp: Us disagreement; with'; President Wilson -, on . te dominating issue of the. peace treaty controversy, theen- ,ate- adopted today- by, a vote of imore f than two vto one the new article X reservation framed :, by; -Republican county near the Hill county line", 36 I . ... . .. . I tKmil tnl.. C Z1 j: ... 11 ; Tl ?1 T 1 " J" T 1 1 1 secretanes'nbwbein'irra2iged';'1)y Pyer snouia know tne character, dis- a.wmumg craapsea shqi mues-sou tn east on. uorc vYOixa, nas. & the state association of secretaries of ppsitipn and aptitudes of his intended Tre; rescued- by a. .living chain of population of about 2,000. : chambers ,-of -'. commerce and the Uni- employe, it is far 'more .important to ' "'" . ii :versitv school of commerce. Trying up every person, employer and employe with both of these will be Commis- alike,, that he should have such know Sioner . Page's annual road, institute, ledgf of himself. , One of . the which is expected to' run a : week also, wisest of human philosophers : has Eighteen departments will offer said, "Make it thy business to know courses' in the" summer" school which thyself, which is the . most .difficult will be counted as credit toward a de- lesson, in. the world".' . j gree."V. Opportunity ' Is'" thus ''provided To such of its readers as appreciate Director Walker pointed out, for stu- thc force 'of foregoing " observations, dents to cut down materially in' the Carter's Weekly . is prepared to offer ,old time system of four years for an a rare opportunity to learn of. them A. B. degree. Graduates of standard selves, or of their dear ones all that colleges are able to obtain." master's the handwriting discloses to an expert degree in four summers. ' A" marked graphologist,- whose ability and integ drift toWard this work in recent years TitY of character the editor of this pa has been noted by University officials: per avouches without qualification or Last year 352 students took college reserve. ' . ' courses in the summer school and this - Our graphologist is not a profession " year the number is expected to fun al, but she has the learning of the pro-higher-5 " . '. : : ' . ; ' . - fessionals; and she has what many of For ieachers the department of edu- iem lack,; smcerity of cpnviction, cation offers eight courses, including earnestness of purpose and high en one showing modern methods of teach- thusiasm. She consents to serve us ing all?the standard high school sub- upon the one condition that "her identi .jects. Courses are also offered in the ty be not disclosed. - In agreeing to normal 1 school department in accor- this condition, the undersigned - gives dance with the plans of the state de- his personal guaranty to every person partment of education's i plans for who may avail himself (or herself) of North '-Carolina teachers.- A model this offer that the work will be none demonstration school will be shown. the less conscientious because done : Special opportunities in music ywill anonymously. J ' be offered this summer thru Prbf.Paul Our offer is a graphological charac- J Weaver, of the University depart- ter reading for each new subscriber mentvof music The : Carolina chorus who pays a year in advance (one dol ' -;' . '. .v;. For the best in: Virginia stocky gram, . grass, dairy and tobacco farms write1 for our illustrated catalog and special listings. Now Is the time to buy: ; Qimatesott; inarkets, and genuine values a few reasons why you should investi gate NOW. - -r.,;,... ,. ' j ' y - "WE ICNOW VIRGINIA" Morton iG. Thalhimer, Farm Department, Richmond, Vaw T he Best lusuirainice , , ' . .. . ' - . : T " - l ' N - ' . ' - . ' I Prominent y apo A- Educator ; Believes I: That Pr. E. M. - Brame, discoverer - of ,and "community singing' in all its lar), and the same for each old sub- ter f rom c c Wrieht Suoeriatendent forms will be organized, as well as in- scriber who settles his arrearages and QL n pKc stnuneauu music. .k J.ne onginau. jias i yjo iwi ouvmw j . . of the Carolina Plainakers, under, the ' The interest,would be greatly mten- sified if small groups, say nve to ten, direction of ' Prof. Frederick H. Koch, will be presented also. . : .' Schools, in which he says: "We have used' Brame's Vapoinentha Salve for CABD OF THANKS would club up, send in.their subscrip- ZIa a Z lZv JZ isfactory results. If used in time it tions and letters together, and after wards meet in a' "character" party and compare notes.- . .-'t ; Those who wish to take advantage ofrthis offer will remit to the publisher I wishto take this means of, ex- to the people of the community, for g North WHkesro, accompanying the many kmdnesses shcrwn me during the. long illness and ' death, of my .the remittance- with a letter,- written has fnever failed to break ; up colds, usually' the .forerunner of Grippe! In fluenza and .Pneumonia. . . . . I speak from personal observation,. I believe - if this preparation is used mother. ELIZABETH PILSON. ; . Congress seems to hold that a pre sumption of guilt is against aU Demor cratic of ficials. -Norfolk ...Virginia- on "unruled paper; and in the proper J in ;'.'e''it nll 'prevenl(-'.the' develop- r - vo menu ui. pucuiiiuiua -in every instance character is to be read, advising that I if used according to direction's.,, I n tne party claims tne benefit of this These strong statements are fully . im S " - - - . I . . . - - . . . .w - .oner. '" -' ' Irastified bv the remarlraWo rwowripfl - . - - - -v.- f -- i - im v WW V V A W A weeirto ten days snouid be allow- that f ollow. Brame's Vanomentha i ed for reply. . I Salve is applied freely over the chest Don't all speak at once! and throat and inserted in each nos- FRANK CAETER, Editor. trfl. Brame's Vanomentha SalVe pen- Advt. etrates the pores of the skuj,' reliev ing congestion, at the same time heal mg vapors arise and are breathed through the mouth and nose, loosen ing, the pleghm and causing the : pa tient to breathe freely. -Its absolute reliability j is evidencedby dozens of unsolicited testimonials. Brame's Va pomentha Salve will relieve pneumon ia, influenza, grippe, pleurisy, . hron chitis, whooping cough, catarrh asth ma, tonsilitis hay ."fever and inflam mation of the skin. ' . ; ' .Vapomentha is "applied externally, and it ; will hot stain the clothes as other salves "do. No home should ev er- be , without it. Buy it f romyour dealer, or direct from the Brame Drug Co;, North' Wflkesboro, N A5 small bottle costs SOc; a much larger' one. containing; six, times as much, $10, leaders: -j ' Vv ' .; . . actinnv." brought to an end, at least for ,the-v present, the protracted Effort-for a compromise , that would insure', ratification, ami the senate's decision: was-" accepted generally as stening the treaty toward another defocfcfromL wMcItit could be releas ed onljr by a verdict at the pollsnext November . -. Electricity For EverV By installing Delco-Light you: nave. your own power plant,T-dep'ehdabIe; .. electnc service. ; Electric lights-:wjll-f , make' your home' cheery Bright. ; xecinc power . will pump the TWater and in other ways save, you: time and labor every day.' - 7 , - ' Write for Catalog, ,: C "-y T. W. & H. CHURCH Dealers " . :.y:'-: ' RONDA, n. c: U':'.:,,- '-. IT RUNS ON KEROSENE Aiiiimoufliiiiemeiriifl: . -1 I now have the E; A. Stfout Farm Agency in this dis trict. This is the latest Real Estate Agency . in ihd world. -':-:Z:y-- Xr-:i '' .'. ! I shall bead vto Ust your farm for sale. We have hundreds of prospective buyers on our list. : V Sir. J. I. Myers,' one of the most experienced real estate men in Wekem North Carolina will be associated with me as salesman. : 0 ' .-.v'-ij Our office is on 2nd floor of D. & S. Rank building, next uoor to my law office. 1 ; If you have a farm for sale come" in and lisf itand let us rurnish you a buyer. : : ; T .'-, -1 f Agent, - North Wilkejjboro, N. C - V 3 ! i
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