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; ibi-ary .State CoUeg 611120. 7,r ---:Z'Z ; 7f 7""---"' -1 - - '"-i4!r . naaxsMHOo ajn an 07 k , ? rj r - . .. , r " Avrr t- . , . k . . . ... ' -1. .'lvtJ a--... -. ... ... . VOLUME .'XXV 'I 'J I H.I II I dumber 71 v.,fs. 1 p'ffnnnn h&f 'Hiin hints? i .iil JUST FOR FUN -.1 " ii- 11 a I 1 1 1 - -. r-ifrlJJ!, 1 1 1 , ; - - 1 ... . , " ' ' ' Li;'.. 1 . . . . Moaern turse. f,ic is the Iangijage of the soul; its profanity. Providence jazz Tribune. A Poser. Hti,thilt' i the zebra a black animal 1, ,i,;t strioes or a white animal With bhwk stripes ?" London Mail. Not Guilty ' Vrtv Re nublic calls us "the pnni-hoii South." Alas, and alack, ih, tlavs are gone.-Meniphis News Seimitai". ; Instructions Needed . Experts are full just now of advice on what to do when entering the sea. p,f up have searched in j vain for cniidanee when the sea enters us, ..hiVVi it always does if . we-venture to bathe London Opinion. High Temperature She Before we were married you used to sav that I was the sunshine of your life." He "Well, I admit -that i you still do your best to make things -hot for me," Boston Transcript. . Boston Transcript. Cooperation Required Guest '"Look here! How Jong must I wait for the half duck I ordered?' Waiter ''Till somebody orders the other half. We can't go out and kill half a duck." Success Magazine. Willing to Split ' We understand that one of the New Poor who recently found a burglar; in his hous searching for money im mediately offered the intruder ten per cent if he proved successful. Punch (London). . . .' Sacred and Baseball History Ira Andrews, the newly elected city clerk of Tene Haute, is active in Sunday-school work. Last Sunday he advised the children of his class that th morning study would be about Ruth, referring-, of course, to i the gleaner. "Now," said Andrews, after intro ducing the subject, "who can tell me anything about Ruth?" Up when a little hand in the rear of the class. "Well, Willie," asked the teacher, "what do you know about Ruth?" "He made twenty-nine home-runs last season," was the answer. India napolis News. One Use for Them. There wouldn't be any danger of a food shortage this winter if we could put all the politicians to hoeing corn and sowing wheat. Charleston News Courier. $30,00 In Prizes to Be Given Away in order to arouse interest in War rens Fair this year the Warren record offers the following prize for the best aitifl. I p w Uli li 0Unty's Fair." tA eair, how and why it deserves the -pport of the public First Prize Second Prize.... Unditions Open P'ofessional writers . ... .$10.00 5.00 to all except and those? E'ponj With this firm. All, our county, Podet3, how ever, are f ree to 7 urged to compete for these mJ .A11 Nicies must reach this fat uie uober 1st; -preferably. and V St be at least 25Q words j i 0tTmoie than 1000 words." VvgeS WU1 be Mrs.:WrA- Con Nma n Edward Allen and Miss 1 Alrs; w a - len P., I Connell offers to War- onowi . K" ocn001 pupns tne fh0Ve. lJil 1(r the subject given eif teachers m their articles1 to he best wU1 grade them. m - e rrom each f-eto us. Pushed and.turned f aried fT iUdees- Prizes wi:Mbe lArt day of .the.Fair-S;, H in tbf Worthy WiUfe ipubl- MISS lilLLIE BELLE GAM piiQNl; MEMBER gAM Corripany Scoring Highesdi4 rS iitbst Against ! Anyr. Ef-i The. foUowingfr-dnL Shia JAshy'illS Citizen of August 2 5 th.wili: he of? in terest to oura readers. , JWisil LilHe, Kelle Dameron;;bf this city Rras'-a member of Company C. which wr the1 highest honorand inlcharg of squad A t .-..... : ; j; - . 4 wmen squad.-received highest honor in company: G On ;the last eveniher iviiss-juameron was promoted sfrom corporal to sergeant:; t:'f competitive prize A drilh- between companies A. 3, and C. of the battal ion trainangi corps fbr iworien fe suited in, a decision for squads No 4, company A, sqiiad ;:No. 1 company B; and squad No. 4, company C, these three squads making the same"percen- tage while company., C jjnade the.; best grade, of the. i three companies, in - the batallion. v By request, of Commandant. Susana Cocrof t, Major Charles W.' Harris, Captain Edward Smith and First Lieu tenant F. Clinton , Legetet A of j th O'Reilly U S. armyr:hospita! .were dea tailed by CpL Ly terto grae." the best test drill of the ompahies and squadsl Prizes given, by : lvlrs.; Cv C- Hamil ton for the squads and Mrs. J. M. Gudger for the companywere deliver ed by N. . Buckner, secretary of - the Board of Trade V : h- B f v';v ?i A Major Harris stated that the drill ing .of Vthe "companies': and; squads: was really extraordinary good. ; In fact at times, -when: he wasgiving? orders fbi. their maneuvers, he forgot that he was giving jorders to women ;The response to his orders, he said? were more like the responses from companies of well drilled men. The co mpames t were::;4"awn. vfe'jpt regular formation and the corporal pf eachpquad and captain - of Company: wre presented with "the prizes Mi. Buckner stated , that the.,, young. women, roany 01 wnom naa peen - in training - for: only two " weeks,'1 should feel honored and delighted at the part they were havingMn making history or womanhood and that the Ashville camp and the work -jaccomplished therein, would margin history; a new era for the womanhood of America, i Officers of the various companies and squads are as follows: Company A-rrHelen Ballack, of Northwestern university, Chicago, ser geant: Violet Fairchild, of f Chicago, sergeant ; Henrietta" Davis-; Atlanta ; and: Corporals Clyde Harrildosta, Ga.; Annabelle King, Charlotte; Julia MacCollisteriB DefrpitTi O Y M Cooper, of Atlanta.lEleanpr ,lare, of vnicago... . ; Cbmpany BCaptaihSewafl Ttaux, TTiVlilatirf; ParkiTillfricortOTalsLf iC. S. Philbrick, T Statesyille lary. PMn neau. "Wake Forest; Minnie 'Fufnier, Detroit; M teh. PauJin acpbson Sa vannahrGa. '-'rtViaViv rLfTantairf'Alhirl'drma VVlllf Mll W lee, Chicagd; rgniateM:cott, Raleighff -l&radge &f Burt,TiGArthage Mo.Corpara.ls Hw-J San Fi:anciseo:'R: Cl?PweU"ten6ir,vN. C, Lillian DamexonrWarretttpn, rN, C, Etta Keen, West Palm Bealfh, Tla., t -?t W'- ...A - Bidette St. -Marimf NBWOrteans; Fred WestiGfeliimbuslOlS tA large crowd .of Asheyjlle visitors. ueat ? surprise Katntht xlM??alW proficiency exhibited by the women of ftio :vnrioiJ"f iimbanieS ianB'sauads. An , hounceent;- theJof one squad fronr each company-wlhiithe nameg tha. cor norals .brought forth extensive cheeriiWlro company whiffphe announcement ot tne winning g contest by Company C. broughfforth vigproua49heering for Cjajnn? leeii the ' members, ptme$4Gmpm!m' rying her arouhMonJtheir jhouldfts. Manyqgirl3 ,wiU i ieaiEa homes fodly aT by tomorrow nci, iheltentiiill attifakenojfn fol upland stored i?fSfpiat mvl Amrmmr 1 vf Aiic.et. JVlrtinN Orleans, Uteiia Curtnihghahr; Greensboro and- jMrs. Mlipultliof 0 rsflrr s-. 3NCE FARMER ASK I FAJR TOBACCO BRICE; Hehdersen AttglAmass meec- ini of,.theftobacco :pN;.y4ncei county, held in'Hendef son recently, to' protest againt-any reduction off the; Price to be pafok tobacco less than thFpaicl latjajsiftited in Ithe' fPtiort of thIollcngxesolutit)ns:; t of vincej county, bejfigi Assembled,!; ani afterSduei deliberations jarerespb'thltH j the brigrht tobacco belt are now heine-U w 7 m a . mm, iiii h i pi i m . v w r ; " o " aavisea m consent tnemselves with a; lower price lor tneir product than was; received for the crop of 1919 even though the crop has cost considerably! more to produce, and Whereas,' Alp other lines of indus try re -showing unparalleled thrift; and;prospery1prganized:labor is get- :V-f:a ,F?aslaWe, War. .for its toil; railroad corporations and manufac- turihg comp'ame' are xioming in for new and higherrrates and prices, all of m.vu;.hv.vwv..1..6 for the- farming class of people. With the continuous HneWaisihr prices of the; labor: and ;pther. material entering into; the cost of production, and SWri&fe&ti sThereil::'areI thousands of farm wpjmnlrho hive foiled throug..; the.i heati: oxj: the . ; southern summer. - without the barest possible hope of ai vacation or rest, and there are many thousands more of little -children; whose flittle tired hands and backs are; still subjected to the deadly strain of completing .thetharyes conaition wnicn aemanas tne Dest efforts of every right thinking man and woman throughput the. land.for.its own relief-ss tr'S f "Now, therefore, we, the Tobacco Farmers of Vance county, s at? masl& meetingyenibled, in thrcify"of Hen- rlprsnn. Ha hprphv nrAmiilo-atP and pledge omo4fcandid5:sfippW thj "First, ...That .in. the. production. we ; have stood between the elements and the rest of the world; we have carried all: risks lol datermkhave already ac- cpui)te for .attendant, loses-sowe du now resent and potest j against any tendencies- of those . : "ControUinfif the price of bur tpbaccp; iri as muclv as said persons; jor.- corporations; jhate Ixun no wskiiitethe pTPjiuctiphQf the crop, and stnn-irisfcpsmg, iti i thejtf arm ers "are" paid. i'a :fair:;price. H i : ; ! ill "Sec'on3. :S Iri-view: of the - fact that the manuf ;$iirers arid ; dealer: Jire in creasing hir-jiwealth inltheseays of . , i W ' r t cial world lsaA-sauare deal an -oppor- tunity to laybyisomej acwniilations for ourselves and $ amiliesi ;Wedesire to live and let livk.!j0)(i4ye: foiled faithfully, not f o r pur : healthy nor for our pleasur-but-in thei hppb;pf profit. Our products larfprsalebwe are determiilSiiiotrtb " "sacrifice :jffie;result ofuHtoii iipon theltarbfjth spec- f.fThirdv--That -we. are willing .to oner butvtpbacco Upon the open market pro- yldeU ohly;. .that the. trade i? willing to wfefshMr$ call llpiMJpi'pJullsfre and of JIT" yy,".v. t fr. f " Svie&c in an effort to: close, the dcK)rs.:of; the pack-. ln ; hxusBsi!Untal ; the i ;tnarkets of the pHdliyMWJ'' disposition to deairb'sm Fourth Tha wiif tirther advise the fafmeriLto pbare thirpbbacco in a b:o4' nrh.anfable condition and mar ket as u3rm:as'poible so that thmafeMmt be fipoded at any Fifth We furthermorei.request that j OlSBFOeTigiarmers inrfluuuui bBSit leaf Strict call "district or bounty meetingSand take similar ac tion immediately "Sixth. We fuij&r recommend that permanent chirinan be elated at this meeting andthat he be empower ed to appoint a eomrmttee, pjfsisting of one member from' each township to Scarry out the provisions of ;tbse reso "SAineiith That a set.pt :tinese reso Associated Presaaadb the local and rnnnteba - fcrtbroughout the bright ILlLlOIlS UC fti f;rXv x x counSpAlptePughout the bright ; 'a''"" ,;!''" ' O 'v'O' Any "Coiinlfy Moiorisl e'titiuj I 'nTj H'Tt.T. f.W. ?u.3 ir. .,i . .,.,.1 a? i 1 i-i . ..i : . m , 01 1. ai 1 1 1 k 1 uL't Vutiikn 011 isartli hud hfcfi&rv fy r A 1 rC'al rC'ial aii..!.WalUp 5 the.. Gerwanst,hut Slt Sjaikbre tliaifa fev 'Hrify ififkii turninif into Goo at tho 0rs1 iltTy Dew. i-i-rv-; - ."ussy??--?.:;' j$?This meeting was the result of the efforts f ailC.&thy,cbntygelit enjiS iiii wvUifrif Ari gfj Vance county ,to haye an expression fm the rowers of tobacco' to m-e- pent to tne tobacco Duyers ana manu- hfaturers. Resultine- from the mpet- ihg-a - permanent'-' orcrafiizatiori was prmrd-xonisting 'Pfmrtiranr-c retarv. and executive committee, W :BI Daniels was elected chairman, .and .jB.;Allen secreUry.tr The. cpmmittee 1 Consists of one representative from rach township. :News and Observer. :U . MARMADUKE ITEMS Hi-f We are glack fcoVwelcdmei f all again rafterft :VMiti?iahd?fMrsi aSii Kibc -spehtt Sndayiand: iMonday. .ithr-'iMri i;and MrsaJLii AUtons iiiteate tRansom'is bridge Theyl enjoyed 4 the Tfihevbirth- day rveh by MfyrJ: LTrAlstbh in honor of hi birthday.. . 7 ;'Mrs- 1 T? i HaYls. i01- nar ; fun;alc . spent Saturday fterno6nithi Mrs. JOhn rowelli s 4, J - ' ' - fe' Mr-'-'aiiarsP-fibu their pare,r4sj:ir. and rs.;-. r. wno .yeieeviUngr their daughter ..Mrs.i O C.u. Davis of Eden-.. ton. . . . : ; Mr. Willie Harris, of the Cree -place called on Miss1 Ruby Clark ;Saturda and Sunday." -e-Vening. 5:.-t.iAok&-Fasthef suspicious, doesn't it " Mr.- S.' K Clark took a fiying). trip; to RichmpndjQne 4ay recently, , i Miss Virgie Duke is back home af- ter. visiting relatives ..in Henderson. . Miv and Mrs- : HT :; W.Lwarand- children went to ;WarrentPn one day Mr. S. K, Clark and. daughters I Misses Ruby and Lela Clark motored . ; r;: , : . down tdHalifarirday last ' week to vi$irthsetr reiavease?- & Mes Carrie paithcpijk and4Bessie- I'oweu spent a yery enjoyaoie;: aayy with I iMisses Jtub!jr and Lela " Clark Sunday, ff Ii " s Bekt wishes tdSthe Warren Record. 5 l.l; it- t.. n II 3 i MICKIE SAYS: 4 LO, i v I fin '3 SlJPTiiiiASKS HELP IN SE ICURING BOARDING1 PLACE' Sa Warren County Was For ! tunate-iri1 'Securing'1 TeacHers g But Boarding' Places for Them K sAre?.':Scare.-,-,-,5 -- i'v st With irespacto supplying, teachers;1 Warrehi ieounty;4s :todaytoref6rtuni atethah any otheiiiicountyi of-rwhieh J knftw) foronlytwo'Meaehfaig posi-l 99ns are: i now vant,n while ; in; '-the' -Others there are jscoresi even ih'.the hbrt-term schools.which..donot. open dntil October 25. But .there As anothr i causing- trouble-'everywhere, and noteless in: this couutyi than ih others Jhat tteitheoKtetnibi finding- placea jforr thei teaehers to board, d z-itiiT I call' on: every -person int6reste:df iff School matters in the county to -a-isf in l! finding boarding places fbr teachers ' if ' they bave- not! beeW al ready found. This is a problem that jeyery '; community must -solve locally, o school ; can possibly i !operi arid be jg'm work until the teachersvicnow that hey al;e 1 going to have Suitable5 hpmes hdwhre'they1 are-;g6irir d - stay. In hany places in theState the ' Women's lubs1:the Betteent- Leagues, arid thef'brgariizatioifs"- have" undertaken do fdvide these" boafdmg';places; -it . X'. J v so, to assist in ' the matter. ''Ultimate ly, larger schbols I Imust provide1 '' or build teachers' homes, or "teacher-' ages,' just! hs' they1' do school-build ings. I'do hot blame any teacher whcTae-' k i j 1 i.;c)j- cuiies iu siayiiq goes nome wnen ,a, suitable r .boarding"f place "j canriot be foub!'. .The 'teacher ought tohave opportunity for study ; she' bught tp 'tie :U .i 1- .f..-X!..J?i.X'3-i mirers contrary' she tias no fright to ' .'un reasonable eoncerning-ef' host ' o landlady; she must nbtpWWke" ,hi;Vio-isf rfl'wm ro6ti ind prif hf n4Sst; nt: e:icpecr a monopoly bri tHW feiorilWihust hot . be noisy, and she, jmenibermg thatervahts ar Verdmcu'lt o find, that'servants are' very difficult to ;nnd aWAUA JttX Ui;;-'r-i shpuldf.and must expect iWvey rattle' ,i:-:J' J f; vJfLL 'Vt:ii:t waitiho- on. Knowinc that'khe' is' re' to be at her.. schoolropm by pSty'shotld' lrn: tb half past make lake a breakfast on ready-prepared als thrregularfe j -r?i'Mmi?j . v. -i- 1 .. cereals I do 'not blame 'any li-.i . ( ... i .. .-: . i nousenoioer wno H-fbolish is unwilling to 'receive the f unreasonable 1 teacher as'"'' 'boarder. But'W -must have schools; we must have-teachers ; and therefore we must have boarding places for the teachers. I therefore call on all commtmities in tbeunty to,.see that -oper .bparU- I ingjplace? f-theheare;outia i without ;tfelav 16' self -festectiiier Wrturci W1" w -uiiu vvx streets or roads begging m a J arg- ing place. She knows tfc sh:d not have to do so; for ea&teacr m whom a boarding place .,h$&tiLnot bepn lounq, mere are aeni? r scnopt that fee the boanlce ready, "MWrT ff attCC ymt"Urt-,m W1ff - it. i-sut'fm:-f',A " il I ALiLitiiN , ft CleailSDlEiLiW ThefiN;jp0ie Jise School bas bitgJSTrpm. Wiay, Sejf- iiiutt-j$u.wj&w AOf-n I Tbis e:b:e''b'esi'ause a " little later j jpeople will notbe so busy aftd the fepair work t&W the schoolhouM? comrnuhity1 hiatters .laWadfand stiniU T10?1 rfr?11 for: alfal ulating.tbherr and :sKe 14; ,a Wvewher.e(rthemanur within reason; he rrhal sbcikr lifer l0 h( I should refuse to employHai& '&ane; ?.MV so unattractive tha'sVe a ; no aa' a"d aci Pnosphiate .to tbe acre , will 1; . 2 a i ; . . : t : i r : ivrr .i ii.i - iivv ru w 1 1 1 1 u -'Wjfr "aye beeiished and a new ;i;ump liastad-et everybody comfc on Septmbef4il3th Bring your Tun aiI; ph'ditbe" day. An Expdus Halted to leave the farm?" "Hadn't noticed that they do," plied Farmer Corntossel. "Most of around here seem to have discoved that it is a heap harder to eaith- out .wprkin' in the. city than it is at thedlaVl hoiileV'VaJhlilrfen Star The Lady "I will let no man con- I kue3ri&n3l heart bt wouldn't mind letting twp or three have a rfmandte over it." Jugend (Munieh tOl i- OUNTY;AGENTAD-VISES Urgresiu Farmers towPJant this T - Cover Crop. 1 ' Make1 'A Pine j WrrentpnNv;G.vr Sept. v 1-It ia rk)w'me plant' oiir; winter , cover " r el-ops,,: such, as,. jther jcloyers, .an'Ual- . , . fa. ,-jThe3purpoae,of this article : is ,to ,v; .discuss some of the important points to cpnsfder 'lii the1 CultiVatibh . of Al- ; s i<fy&$fa.ThMe. J?ay j plants .aiid..-v; beionga : tjie legume . . ."; family. Like all other legumes ' its hr 3 the 'poWeiP ot7' securing ' nitrogen '.from ' -the air by means of symbiotic" bac teriactingr. in ftflpdules, pajts .roots. ... By rmeansrof the longr tap-roots alfalfa . is abtpecure-lafg1 amount of ; plant food from points in the soil far belpw!i thj reach v.of t the rpots . of .pr dinary cultivated plants. Alfalfa is 'Very1 1 rich in- proieih''' material, and ia -a ; splendid hay to, feed in connect jon withl;CPrn,r Qnyj:a iamall .mbiijt ..oijf corn is necessary to use in connection with alfalfa -to make a "well balanced ration, on which? Worses Cah' work and ke in. gpod. . condition. Alfalfa s good.. for hors.es; cattle, sheep, swinei and poultry. ( Ljke a)l ,pther,f legumes, alfalfa does 1 best..pn7jij! It requires . -heavier pliVatibnSj of lime on our . 5oijs7 than, any, other of. our cultivated plants. To insure success with alfalfa, f rora. three.to f our tons of ground i.?11 te,. applied to each buy.imetjthbu1h'' the, county agent. 7 A .ie'p?aieitilej '.; , we'lldrai'ifed, well- V, lirne. sbijl is required to 'grow alfalfa successfully. Well , rotted., stable manure is the. I' i 1 Inofde befsuccesf ui 'Ifh vajfai- ,T 7 lf- inoca9 -: JorepTanting, . The seed, may be in- WJh.? commercial cultur, : "P er;n ?ld . tlu ; 1 " PCU f5 V?0- ;,Tp .in, rTJYi oculafe the soil, "V ,7:; I tiom an . old alfalfa field or from f rV.r V.t f , , v? 1.4 ; ; S..-mv r :plaB IJ, setter yerj thinly and ,.; sweet i ' 1" vV-''" - -'J ;'- ; ?laM; ' huld b , immediately harrowed into the soil soil r 'ifc ;. 'vv;:'.: ,1. , . the'mbculatfnj ' bapterja." 'The bes .. time Vb ''a'ppiy this dirt'is late' in the ure atternoon.pr. on .a cloudy dav. ;-iCfhe'.proper time to seed' aVfalfa here is early m September. Advantage should be taken ! of .the first good seasnn. Vctj'MA VJiWKk UXA RV,n1H be broken., at.. least six weeks, before I i' 7r" ' ' ' V' " xtl. "'.' a.' settlewfiymly.howjeyer, when vthis. is. niKwticaWe, ithe, Jand, ca.n. be. in U0odriShaie,.bv. discing -before break. fne.aW.dxatrffinseveral time after UatinVil fk.Wi ,ir,v nA seltlejth soiU vIf jnanure is tp b.ap . pUed.it is-well to nlow.that; under, but . linieJho.ulo-nptj be, applied; .until .the.,. iand.bAS3b.fien broken.;-the lime is then. applied and harrowed, intoVJthe. upper. surfapfiflf thp sAik, - r Se,ed, should;, bp applied at the rate 20 to 30 rpunds.tp. the acre. These s.bppldifoarrpjsredr tdxagged in and not left on the surface as is aonewitn ciover-seeos. . : 'The following: are some! ALFALFA DONTS 'takeri from: Farmers'- Bulle- tiif No? 339 : Ui SDeot. of Agriculture Wahingtobi'D C-ri . -i v- iij Don't fail to provide for ample in- (Continued n-Third-Page) fti?)?. jy ...fir--,..; jd Cg4A, J0 REGISTER - f C t.- Jr" i : i r Prpbbjy, Jtlje. : first, woman, to, regU-'. te, ijj,$o(r$h Carolina, js3 Mrs. .Milford Aycock, of-.l.uck. Swamp township, Wayne county. jShe . was attending a meetittgin. bex.poinmunUy ..oj-TJiurs- day night, August 26, when the news wa'announced0 of Secretary i!Cblby' Hie'-focal : registrar a(:afsdiiiAreifenfi-andtrs. VAyebck ""regs'tered1 fpr '-tte1 special' sehooP'talectioA-; wKich iisoonb"' be held. iJiewsand 'Observer. : - son;'Bb stbTranscrrptl www ir I
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