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MILTON, N. C FEED Representative of the Internationa! Harvester Company in CasweU County. We Respectfully Solicit Your Business Now Showing Hpting Sty)*, in Ctothing and Haberdashery FOR MRN AND BOYS wwmnvTT.TJS S BEST 8TORB REIDSVILLE, T. A POX & CO. Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE Special Attention to County Service 63! Main Street, Phones: Day 45 Danville, Va Night 205 . .... - - .. -.—--.---'-1: Filt Oat And Madt This SUBSCRIPTION COUPON The^CasweH Messenger YANCEYVILLR. N. C. Bncloaed b) $1.60 for one ywa aubecription. N&me ..—— ... Address NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under end bv virtue of an order of the Superior Court, of Caswell County, made in a Special Proceeding entitled "John Stamps and others against Elie will on SATURDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF JUNE, 1926, AT 2 O'CLOCK P M. at the reeidenee of ohn Stamps near Locust Hill, North Carolina, offer for sale, and sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the land here inafter described. FIRST TRACT.—Located on the State Highway, leading from Yancey elite to Reidsviile, and known aa the "Old Stamps Rrick Homeplace," con taining 330 acres, and adjoined on the South by Country Line Creek, on the East by the estate of W. H. Stamps, deceased, on the North by the lands of Ed. Walker and others, on the West by Mrs. A. E. Brown and being the place on which John Stamps now lives. SECOND TRACT—Located across Country Line Creek from the tract juat above described, and has beensub divided into three farms, No. 1 con taining 133 acres. No. 3 containing 143.81 acres. No. 3 containing US.04 acres, according to map recently made by J. Frank MoorcHeld; the three tracts combined are known as "the Stamp Quarters," and adjoined on the North bv Country Line Creek, on the East by Julius Johnston, Ed Cobb estate, Tom and Rom Jones, on the Sooth by Tom and Rom Jones, and others, and on the West by IT. F. Robertson and others. This land has been subdivided into four tracts, and same will be offered by separate tracts, and then as a whole. This land is located on the State High wav leading from Yanceyvilie to Reidsviile. and on part of the same, there are some valuable improvements. This the 6th day of May. 1926 JOHN STAMPS. Commissioner. Tailoring and Alterations Expert French Dry Cteaning, Steam Pressing, Dyeing, Hat Renovating. DANVILLE. Va. "THB MHMBOM3& ' BACH S SANDWICH AND WAFFLE SHOP Pirat* PtfcA rwrnw Sun^gA Oaf a/ #**f 8uaHah are trouhted with what may be catted a martne cuchoo—the pirate pereb TbtaHah; wtttch ta etther too taay w etae tnrapabte of ntahtng a neat of )t<t own. watt* untt! tba aun Hah have comptatvJ their neat an! than turn* thorn out, fnatatttng Mactf tn thetr ptace. ft* <<gg< are frequent ty tatd among those of the ortgtna) occupanta. theae, however. ara Bot dtaturbed and hatch out tn due eourae. aays the Vancouver Province. Perttapa the moat tntereattng neat found under water )a that of the btach noaed dace The Hah cteara a apace about two feet tn dtameter and the femate depoatta a tayer of egg*. Then a tayer of atonea ta gradnatty ptaced over the egga the atonea being brought to the neat tn the mouth of tha dace. On theae another tayef of egga ta ptaced and then cornea another tayer of atonea. Theae atternate tayera of egga and atonea are atowty bnttt np untt! the pt!e reachea a height of eight tnchea or ao. the Mach goby forma a home for tta egga ttha a bait. Thia ta conatructed of ptecea of weed tnterwoven and bound together, the egga befog ptaced tnaide. Aa ta often the caae, the mate buttda the neat and. after the egga have been depoatted, taheatt tn tum to guard it. Mad R*nc/?f p/ CKmat* Tin- tiomcsof the -rnciect itornahs were imtrerishabie ht-rause they were ere<*t'-d in a ctimate w iteretn there was practicaity no frcf/ina and thawing The same mortars used in our ctimate have not been at at) auccesafu). Tur thermore. the same stones used by the Roman* give a comparative!? short itfe in o'tr country The mortar most)? tased by the Romans was a mixture of time and sand To this was added some nature) occurring ground vo) eam!< rock. This corresponds to what ia known as pnatudana. which, as in dtcated. h ts trot been found satisfac tor? here Supported try Ei*A* Caihoun (iay wa* a typicai modern parent. As he tosb.) tn front of tin garage s minister stopped snd said: "Cat. why don't you go to work 7" "'Sense me. suit/' Ca! answerer! with dignity "Ah's got eight chiiiun too support— "Wei).' interrupted the minister, "you can t au; )w<rt them by touting hare tn front of this garage." y&mae me. sah. Cat went on " *Low me ter Qttish mah remark, sah Wpt Ah moan* ter say ts dat Ah's gat eight chtitun toe support toe." Phy!Ma gave muate teaaona ana mte fe!t that, tf ah# cou!d jaat go to New for* for a month, and hear a tot of manic th#r#, and perhapa tath wtth aom# htg teacher aboat what tay near eat har heart—teachtng maatc tn a net ttement aomewhere—ehe'd ha a peraon She gave three leeeona that afka* noon It was while aha waa teaching MIMy Stewart the chromattc scale that Mra Stewart strolled Into the room and dismissed her young deeghtee Her hour's about up, aha tatd Phyl <ta, "and 1 haven't seen you for ao letag ^hat 1 do want to have a talk attth yuu." "I'm not a good thereon to talk wtth today." Phyllis told hor. "I want aw fully to go to Now York. and !t will take at! my money for railroad fare t haven't any doflrea " . "Why - why. 1 wondkr—Phyllla, So you remember that b)ao aflt that aay I slater aent toe from Par)a a few months ago! t'm too stout for tt aow, and tt's too far ahead of the style# for me. anyway You come upstairs aow and tet's took at )t; wtth just a Mttle altering Pm sure It wttt suit you." Phyttts faltly danced as she started for home. She was eager to tell her mother the news. hut stopped on the way to see Mrs. Oaloogaly. their cleaning woman, wlm had been tatd up with sciatica for a week. She got the old woman's dinner for her. and sat down to chat-for a mo ment. In the eouraa of that chat aha to)d her news "Wantin' to go to New York? And no clothes! Well. now. listen Lae) month when I worked for Miss Arnold she gave me what she catted a robe all embroidered silk, from Japan— she'd spilled coffee down one side of It. and site said she hsted It anyway because It's the wrong color fer her— now. if you could make It over ae that spot could come out—" , Phyllis ran gaily home with her two parcels, jubilant A suit and a party dress what next? "This la the night for your reading club," her mother reminded her et dinner "Too bs<l for you to go. when tt's retutng so hard, too " "Oh, I'D have to go; they'd miss me so-If I .didn't." PIuLUa -MMEMBtA, and got up to get her raincoat and rubbers The reading dub had been organ lr.ed by some of the town s young girls sir mohtha before, and met et the Old Ladles' home once a week to read, to a group of the Old ladle# who couldn't very well read for them selves. Phyllis always played the pi ano a bit for them, too. The othe* gtrls had all dropped out with the coming of summer, hut Phyllis, real lstug what a disappointment It would he to the dub. had kept on going, though It meant gidng up one eve HtngaW##* That night. when th# reading waa over. ah# toid them of th# good far tun# that had t om# to her that day "Why. i'hytiia. i ahoutd think-won't you " Bat th# "hi lady who had apok#n bfok# off right than How #T#r. when i'hyitia had gon# pattering home througii th<- rain .half an hour tat#!-, ah# got th" othf-r woman of th# group to com# h#r room Th# ronutt wa# a !#i#phon# rail for Phyttia th# n#at morning Wou!d ah# com# to th# ttid t ad)##' home at one#, pieaae? Sh# wont, wondering what in th# wortd th#y want<<) of )'#" thar#. Sh# found out. wh#n a)'# waa ahown a pH# of %aHy-wrapp#<t parkagea that iay on th# tatd# tn th# room wh#r# th# Heading rtuh m#t "f'hyiXa. )f you don't mind you'## h##n ao ioveiy to u*. and w# do want to give you what w# can.' on# of tb#m totd b#r "!'i#a#<- accept th#a# with onr tove." "Ti)#a#.' war# "u< h clothea aa Phyt tta had n#v#r a##n h#for#, brought out from oid trunka and cheat*. Such s!)ka a# ar# no iong#r mad#, ambroid erod mu-iita*. a twautifu) embroidered ahawi. an old frot h trimnwd with fur. and another eioth frock, widt h couid b# rotund# and trimmed with that aa mo far < tint he* enough. after Phytiia and bar mot iter had cteveriy r#mad# thorn, to tak^ her to Kew York t #****. yvv wan n y.u ytre the wortd at! yea can tt wM) ^tea yea what you need." bar mother fotd her that afternooB, aa they aat on the atde porch t-uatty rtpptog and Phyttts tauched happtty Two weeks tatw ah* went to Kaw York And a BMWth after that her mother recefved a toe# 'etter -What do yon tMpkr aha wrote. "Carottce's hr<dher.*Tom, haa aatrod me to marry htm And I care oo ! moch for htm _thot—wet), f'm ttofy to a* it. AM wo-< do ?Sa aunx at toid me? That the drat thing ha ho Ocad about me was my iavafy dathaat" Buatness proHta aft to be tax** in Far*. OM rim* Woaiwry Hoaa ia reaiiy the otd term for what amonated to our ntMern trouaara and stockings combined. our anceators at out period wearing a garment some tidng tike the "iegginette" now ao pop^ uiar for amaii chiidren. The cantnries passed and the faah tone changed fh-st breechaa and then trousers came )n. and tha otd one-piece garment dtaappaarad. We sttu kept its name however, but tatty apptied it to the tight atting cowing of the tower iimbs and even thta !n time we took to caiting by another name—the Hocking. Thia name ia a form of the word stwk, which maana in thia case, pari of the trunk. TReKTU (#. MM Wnttrt Wowopooor Uotoo.) Wat to tho owtft (ho roao: not to tho otrontt tho <btht: Wot to tho rtfhtoouo porfoat nrooo; ^ not to )ho w)oo tho ttttht; Hot ofton fnttortng toot aomo oof oot to tho [toot; And thoy who woth tn dorhnooo moot tho ounrioo of tho oont A thouoond ttmoo by ntpht tho dyrton hooto hovo dtod: A thouoond ttmoO tho vnnoutohod rttyht hoth rtooo ntoftdod. —Honry Von Oyho FOW THK COWVAUMKWT Knotty dt^antod food ahoutd bo onrvod tttooa who nro rocnvrrtnd from tHnooooo Pood ohoutd bo ntfrnc ttvo no wot) no nouriahtng h nnd front) Add thrno dropn of totnon jutco and n tabieapoonfut of sugar to theyoik, then folti to the beaten white. Pour over the eng jtttumo one cupfui of hot tniik, i'cating white pouring P'iavor wtth a htt of nuttiteg or orange Juice atxi add a pinch of aaitf Prune Whip.—Stew hatf a doaen targe prunes in the water to which they were soaked over night Put thetu through a ateve. add a few drops of ientoa Juice and the beaten white of the egg. Serve heaped tn a pretty giaaa. topped with whipped cream. Raked Appie—Remove the cores front ttice MM appiea attd Mi the cavities with chopped raieine or datea and sugar. (Currant Jetty tnay be used in piece of the fruit. Bake tn a mod orate oven unit) tender. Servo on a pretty piate garniaited with a dower Ride Pudding.—As rite when weii .ooteti is easy of digestion. it tasked a very good dieh fur the tnvaiid. Take two tabieapoftnfuia of writ waaited rice and cook in a dotthie hotter with one cupfut of miik untii the rice is teuder. Htir in a beaten egg. augar to taete. suit and Havorfug Serve wtth craant and sugar, or add chopped datea and butter, white hot. ^ , Pingappte Pudding.—Piece a eupfu! of boiiittg water iu a douhie hotter Add a tnhieapooufu) of sugar. the yoik of an egg and a teaapoonftti of corn starch. Stir and rook untii the starch is weii cooked, then add a itaif cupfui of pineappie Juice or grated phtrappie (Jock untii hot. then foid in the stifiiy beaten egg widte attd chi)), ticsp in a pretty dtah ant) garnish witit whipped cream t At* t ! r WMO A cupfui or two of coid Osh wiii make a nice saiad at) wtti enjoy. -- Savory Piah.— <ut a twotaco a)!<^ of aatt pork tot" dtee and try out. To three tabteapooufuta of the portt fat add three tabteapovn fuia of dour; when well hiended add one and one haif cupfuls «f<-ohi milk Hot) and add one cupfut of daked haiibot or haddock, three fourth* of a cupfui of diced potatoes. coottt-d; add the pork scrap*, the y*dka of two can*, aeaaon and serve Caraway Bread.—Pour two cupfuta of scaided htiik on two tahteapooufuta of auger, owe teaapoonfui aatt, two tabieapoonful* of shortening; when iukewarm add owe yeast cake dts sotved in one hatf cupfui of wartn water, then add at: cupfuta of rye dour, two tabtespoonfuis of caraway seed* and kneed, using one and one hatf cupfuta of watwut meat*. Mi* and bake tn a moderate oven. Head Lettuce With Pears.—Arrange the crtap heart tea res of tettuce on sated ptate* and (!H eacit neat with eighth* of carefuiiy peeie*i pears. a few strips of red [repper added aa a gamtstt: wprlnkie whilt paprika if the red {topper isn't convenient. Serve with french dressing which ha* been season**' witit onion )uice and a dash of cayenne. Map)a Rot's—Make a baking pow der biscuit dough and roti in an ob iongonehsif inch thick. Brush wtth bntter and sprinkte wtth m*p!e Mgar grated Ostnpen the out-e t ^ At your elbow is an organization of nearly too grocers associated together for the purpose of assuring you PURE FOODS at FAIR PRICES for the thrifty housewife. Solve /our problems by ordering from the GOLDEN front stores. Cotrtruutilty Stores DANVILLE, VA. YanteyviMe Barber Shop Ladies of Caswell, I have in s t a i i e d an ELECTRIC HAIR DRYER, and can wash and dry your hair in ao minutes. L. D. HAYWOOD NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND The undersigned wiit on . SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, iP2(! at the residence of the iate J. L. Rich tnond, offer for sate at) the tends belong iug to the estate of J. U, Richmond and Mnry M. Richmond, which tands have been subdivided into smai! tract and wit! be offerod separatciy and then as whole and the way it brings the most tnrmoy* to bo reported for confirmation These tends are wett tocated and having good buddings on them and wiii matte an idea) home. Aiso ati persona! prop erty wit! be sob! st the same time he iotiging to the said estate. The sate witt begin at H:00 o'eioek May i3—ft. - edges and rot) tirtnty. fut ft) to sit cos and ptaee tn a wet) greased pan. Bake to a hot oven Sprinkte with chopped nuts, or they may be adder! with the sugar, tfdeatred frutt ptuff.—!trenh one egg white tnto w bow), ndd ttatf a gtaaa of any tart jetty, beat untit "tiff enough to Stand atone. Serve with a thin cut tard sati'e Euncbeon Dessert.—four lemon jetty over orange section*. tmnnna.ptnoMp pte and gtapt-funt D'ten motdod serve unnMddodwtthi rt-.tu). A P^#a far /n/ormaftcw Db^ehemtets, ptease tnvesttgate And drop me Just a ttne. !'d nhe to bnow what carbonatat And wbara dtd todtnat J. H. RiOHMOND. Commisstoner. "What do you think gave that actor atago fright when )te made hia Srat appearance!" asked the manager. "Premonition." repiied the praaa agent. "He knew what ids acting was going to he tike"—Washington Star AM O^F/ "Couid yon iearn to iove me!" he aahed. "i might." she repiied. "but i couid never team to smoke your brand of cigarettes." /gworing Moawa Frotn an Engiish music program: "When taraet Out of Egypt Came, ted by Hr A. C. Tyaoe." We had an impression the trader was Hoses. Sfwcwa Aunt Kaehei—When i was your ago wo atwaya kept our tegs eoveredL Ruby -Oh. styiea witi make ono do aimost anything. MONEY TO LOAN Dan River Nation*! Farm Loan Association DIB0T0K8 r. H. HUchrtt 8. B Moor. f, P. Sltughtfr 9. H Myers R.L. Nee) orrtoaaa T. H Hetrbett. Pres. B. B Meore. Vtee^Pree. H 8 Tarner. 8ee'rTreae sea K a Tcaaaa roa paairomjMMh TAaoBTvrua. a. o. If you are in need of dnaneial help, such as the Federal Land Bank given, I am sure it wilt be to your internet to take advantage of this means of sew ing a ioan. For further information either see or write me. Yourstrnly. H. 8. Tumor, See. Trees. DR GEO. A. FERGUSON VETBRIMABIAM neKiJ<*nfe: 208 Mt. Vernon Avo. ___ DANVIMAVA.., Mtxpitat and OMce: 30$ Loyat Btraat PhonM: Ho.pita) !08{; RMidenea 1M ^,4^ TROLLINGERS The Florists BORLEMOTOM, W. O. Mamb#f FTortm Tslwaga Mlwry Flower: For AH Occasions OBOBBB BBOB1VB PBOMTT ATTKBTHMT NOTICE OF LAND SALE fader and by virtue erf an order of the Superior Court, of Casweii Courts, made in a special proceeding entithsd -J. O. Stamps and others against JEU* Stamps." the undersigned Cotnmiaaioa er wiii on - SATi'RDAY. THE iSTH HAY OF Ji'XE. iMC, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M. at the residence of the tate Rnfua Stamps, offer for ante, and seii, at pub He auction, for cash, that tract of iand ioeated in Locust HH! Township, and adjoined by the iands of Tom ^ orahum, Juiius Johnston, John Stamps and nth* ere, nnd containing 215 acres, more oc ices, and known as the "Rufus Stamps Homo Piace," and being the piece nn which he tired at the time of hie death; the said iand wiii be soid subject to tbs Dower Right of Mrs. Rita Stamps, widow of Rufus Stamps, deceased. This is a aplendtd farm. weB improv ed, and on which there is a large two story dweiiing house with aU necessary outhouses. This the 8th day of May. 19M. L. A OWTNN, Commissioner.
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