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I__ _ K E _ ]> \ ¥ OF EVERT \OO ARPxESTS MADE IN , I *MHMBWh 'X.TWE UNVTED STATES OVER 65 v C V ■QPnmgs be- i f class of n cugies and he Wed effort iad sMishment andeiias every like I *>y the ie freting in been \ a qijrhly in woul, capacity I ?d iti<> assist t wif ith the ie rarare of siastseason. es of drug , m icon in fth.-nty as is ■hive, ware ftver reads, j ft bare coats I the nothing ft arh<‘ the Bi god“n who ■(wleiairs of H yX at with I clo.d |§ conta ■ co*'demic ®stint't has ■Uiou* v <* » n tt t Zebu SB 1 hat eyes j'plß PX- Siv 19, f| linary H prt other oi |iH| -eoplo §9 • set to S ai J> ' <r ' IB 1 ' 1 :,n<i M 1 ' tor JUST ONE THING AFTER ANOTHER , -BY CARL GOERCH Along with the depression, the un-| employment situation and the crime! wave, it is time that something was | done about Josephus Daniels’ hats. Mr. Daniels is a high-toned, Chris- j tian gentleman; a statesman who has served North Carolina and the nation well; a newspaper editor and a writer of great ability; an affable, courteous and friendly individual whom it is a genuine pleasure to know, but I consider that his taste in hats is of such an outrageous na- j ture that something drastic ought to be done about it. It is one of the important items! which the Wickersham Commission completely overlooked. Take his winter hats, for example. They’re kind of low as to crown, flat on top and of rather wide brim. Solid black as to color. Not a snap py, flashy black, but a gloomy black that makes you think of Democratic ’ election returns in New Hampshire. It doesn’t make any difference iwhat the prevailing fashion may be as to the general run of men’s hats, '• Mr. Daniel never varies his style. Other men may come out with pearl ■ grey felts, rakish derbies or sport looking caps, but the former secre tary of the navy pays no heed; he 1 sticks to the same old black hat. Many of his friends, who have his j best interests at heart, have talked | to him about this important matter I tired in the southeast the sooner will I our farmers prosper and the section! j retrieve her agricultural values." I ■ I fiaral Bril' ■ctin- Hi ani B‘ii in ■ reen S imc B a"ni ■»! ods Hlir ilhf B<■ i m ;B . has n ho 9 ii-ii jS for |B B 1111 §B i,r m "» §B ■if - HB nil BB 11 SB IB in imi BBM < a ■ ' ’ ■ i ' IIJB"' t> ■ m hi’ - ■t B>>ant. fimmsv B b i tr ■ Bb til B his- Bible B> 9,ft jagt u i' IB a Mm- IB "f A. D. ANTONE THE BARGAIN KING Offers Biggest Values For Less Money Than ou Expect To Find Anywhere. SEE THESE BARGAINS!! WORK SHIRTS OVERALLS Full Cut In All Sizes. For Men Extra Heavy Blue and Gray rjQ Full Fashioned OVERALLS SILK HOSE ro, Boy, a, H..v ? 48c ! SILK BLOOMERS SCH 9?™,f? OES ri 25c 98c un j A, D. ANTONE [ty Is, Ls i |c : ftk Id < fi ll 0 jg i- Bt c R f I f m a m h 8 : but he aboslutely disregards all sug gestions and advice. When he gets to heaven he won’t be satisfied with the ordinary, every day run-of-heaven halo; he’ll prob ably insist on having one made up to look like those old black hats that be used to wear back here on earth _ I When summmertime comes, he sheds ] the sombre looking headgear and ! blossoms forth in a straw. Not a ! panama, or a bankok, or a milan, ! tut a plain, old-fashioned straw. The kind that are marked 98 cents and can usually be purchased for 49 cents. All of us were down at Roanoke Island last week, celebrating Vir ginia Dare’s 344th birthday party, although everybody said she didn’t r look a day over 342. Mr. Daniels . was there along with the rets of us. j iHe and his straw hat. It looked as j SIX CYLINDER | SENTENCES « I i By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND 0-0 i Clean hearts create clean hands J ! Laziness is the advance agent i i i of personal calamity. S God gives to each a set of sea J » tures; each of us must de ■ tannine the set of his conn tenanee. • J Why argue? If you have some ' • tiling better than the othei ; • fellow, demonstrate it. The rungs of the ladder of sue- i i cess are slippery:—there ( fore, take a supply of sand * i i up with you. J a family can get on in the : i world, financially, only after • ' both have learned to «ay. [ » “We can’t afford if." I i©. lUUS WfHfrn N< wsi niicr Union.) f s <TIUg USE mO* EMoE though he might have tied a string to it and let it drag behind his car all the way from Raleigh to Manteo. It’s an interesting looking hat. Sticks straight up behind and falls all over itself in front. Sometimes he carelessly puts it on backward and then there is a marked resem blance to Napoleon standing on the the shores of St. Helena. At other times he lays it down on a table, and then there is a marked resemblance to a hen’s nest. One of these days, when he puts it down that way, a hen is going to come along and lay an egg in it, and | Here's Your Golden i Q Chance, Farmers! ® BRING YOUR TOBACCO fj g TO ZEBULON f . J 0 It You Want Highest Prices— | CONSUMERS EXCHANGE HjT* ® | Where you are assured of best \ ijW^fljl jM ? g values and easiest terms pi 9 I Feeds and * I Groceries 91 &JH j m And Other Merchandise of Every Day ffi / / fi| B Need To The People Os This Section • * ' fill Ks n ; SI II We’re Boosting the Tobacco Market \ I And Pulling for Zebulon 0 l fj FREE FREE FREE « We have a useful gift for the FIRST 20 who come £ jg in and pay their accounts in full— s Consumers Exchanfi?, Inc. | then everybody’s going to be ;sur prised. However, interesting as his straw hat is, it can’t begin to compare with the old black bonnet with the black ribbon on it which he wears during the winter months. That band of black ribbon, by the w r ay, serves two purposes. For the first six or seven years of the hat’s existence, the band helps to hold it together. When this is no longer possible Mr. Dan ie s dismantles the headpiece, cuts off the ribbon and uses it for a neck- INACCURATE You May Depend y( PHON E on us< a telephone order Q rEr rece i yes the same intelli- PNJMP \ fll gent, careful attention as And our delivery system is most wel come when every minute counts - -aJ VISIT US-anti arrange to meet your friends here when attending The Tobacco Market—or whenever you’re in ZEBULON - - i i Everything that a Good Drug Store Carries at Prices that Please- Citizens Drug Co. tie. You’ve probably noticed those ; neckties of his. After he has worn them for three or four yaers and : they begin to get rather frayed, he makes use of them as shoe-laces. It’s a great system and one which merits the appreciation of everyone who is interested in originality and economy. A line of new novels will have -wash able covers. Some of the insides may need cleaning more.
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