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WEATI?ER REPORE For North 'Carolina Cloud friday.and Saturday, slight! , warmer Friday En EAL P5 n3 inr ESTABLISHED SINGE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILY ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Volume XI. No. 94. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, FrL, December 10, 1920 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents. TUT eOMMiMW TUT Lli ILK MADE FUJI PEANUTS IS THE LAT EST ANNOUNCEMENT COHSTANTII Villi NOT RESIGN III FA VOR OF SDN GEORGE DANK HANDLES THE FUNDS OF NORTH HAMPTON COUNTY DE GOOD OAR IS BOUT DIS TIME O'YEAH 1 IFI EO SPELLING GETS ft KIQGK -OUT BLOW j Mali mouf it watah, O it do; J An' niah lips, dey quivah, too. P is Said to Differ From Cows, The Greeks Have Voted Over-.The Arrangement is Most Satis- Battercake time's a-rollin' roun'-Q . . Milk Mainly in Its Taste . i whelmingly For His Return j factory to The People .Law, man, how AETlahks dafsoun', oecreiary Uaniels Issues An Order Abol- . ! .-out du time "ft 'yeah! j ishing It' n The I j BANK PAYS 3 PER CENT. ! Today Ah fine a honey tree, Nsjvy f'An' Ah knows whah a 'possum ba 1 . and Would Doubtless Revolt If He is Hindered COST LESS THAN COWS EX-KING ARRIVES SAT. 'Au American university which j has been experimenting on the j Lurerine, Switzerland, Dec. 10. ,l!ptubility of the common pea- Former King Constantine will nut - source of milk supply has ' il0t relinquish his claim to the Rich Square, Dec. 10. Six An' dat ol' turkey gobbler's haid T ffQ117 f7f T A years ago Northampton county -'-li will be nunibah'd 'mong de';"' V I-iIi I J OCATED IT abolished the office of county aid- treasurer and appointed the- Far ; 'Bout dis time o ' yeai ! -r- i i iit jit i ! f .,ni,roieed its success in this new.; Greek throne in favor of his son, . me? 5anK or wooaianQ as ! fieM. Peanut kernels were con- George, it was declared today by j anclal agent of the COimty' t0 1 n dat backbone n cracklinV verud into milk four times their' Prof. Georgios Streit, close ad-jServ? without compensation. The bread- . vohme, which varied from four viser of Constantine here. j service has been entirely satis-, Man,-; dey can t no moah be said, , ;.vm toi nartt. W fat nATtfAinf i amu n t . . factory, saving the county atOOut ;Dese ol'feet o mine am itchin, u eigm pel cent in; rat content "The Greek, people want Con-L . n , sm i x , i -x , :M around three per cent in 8tantine so badly, that tiisabdiea-if'500, orders To p rambuiate in de kitchen- ; tlon probably would cause a- -re-1 m bank :nt dl tlme Je evolution in Greence' Prof. Streit anu "a,mlca in Ulesame way.a!i . 300,000 lACLS TEACHER SHORTAGE IS THE CAUSE , It is gratifying news that, through an order issued by Se cretary Daniels, simplified spel ling has been abolished by the 'navy and that hereafter no such bab arisms as thri-" and sim bank checks. At their session The new substitute is like milk .. .-J.J.J 441 1 . n x I in rlu it turns soar and curdles., . r" Pf Monday of this week three banks 1ucok buttermilk when churn- ls m Bucharest xvith hi. oi Woodland, . ,,d vaa.v be .nade into cheese, !"S :th Bank of Northampton at 1 hut r rliff0r mm mwJ milk uu xx JViu uuusiau- , 3 xm , f aiauily in taste, which is dintinct-1 tine eIoute and enter Athene r. . i mr . rt with his fathpr. fxportcy AififT- 17 oi nut navor. me cost oi . - " - : . for appointment as county finan Mriu tion is said f.0 b ? much le.HH meetmS the Party BrindMI -1 than the market price of cow's '0r bein transferred milk. Milk ha Ion? been nrodu stantine's ship on the in th Orient. fvi,m thp cv Constantine 's party PREHISTORIC DOYS monstrosities will be allowed to ; appear in the reports and records Over 300,000 children werfe de"of the department. This is in prived of schooling last year as thorough accord with popular a direct result of the shortage ol sentiment on the subject, which teachers, according to estimates has reacted strongly against the by P. P. Claxton, Federal com- misdirected efforts of the spel- Jackson, and the Farmers Bank of Seaboard, made application I III L fl Anin MP inVU missioner of education, in his an- ling' reformers. Fearful and won livlu nmuuu uuu nual report, made public . last derful as pnglish is in the form jnight. No relief for the situation in which it has come down to ux, t.1 i 1 - 11 T" i i i ? t f At - liir 1 1 f i;i ii l it: rsiT.ria at which is legume oi me - - - - - - Two schools and several town same class as the peanut". ioimuiSi' yrvuvviy oaturuay. i fans. lJpfi. ill- Th- l-irppb- wfiv. i have "Separate treasurers, all ser- ! , i's seen by the commissioner, who it is still preferable to the un- aboard Con- jn u-i Ni Or, TVaH , added that while from 110,000 to couth and revolting language mgn seas. x... ,.., j a w n t. wit cm " possibly 150,000 new teachers which the phonetic spellers have "ITT I hnn n1 i ..1 t 11-. ti , rt . w 111 I II si 111 i I -r-i r V M r A-vk 4-v -t-l4. T l T -i r trL f i We alreadv have a most nali-1 lulfle reea: gov- ; board was selected ship road boards of the county uipon an indignant jmg year. "We shall have at the public. Its anomalies and absurd j wtside 30,000 prepared teachers ities have at least a philogical in- By Gu Travis it . . . i 4u, a p.cue w uc ii tQ fm vacancieSj 0j..a deficit of terest The crudities oTtTie spell iimd some stories of the cave-man at least 80)000.- ing reformers have nothing what- ky , Of even greater moment than ever to reccomend them. rtUUUl lue liVCS Llie iu. the actual shortage, the rne ancient iorests neia man .11 . i r i , ernment haq addrfsRpd - Tntp to i uu.ie nu nuinoTious proauct or . - yi without pay. It was these, the D,nnut nailed peanut butter King Constantine and tiie advocLl tf the coitfltr- and is used to some extent on our that fae abdicate immediatelv in iand advoemr tr the comftr una is nect to some extent on our . i paper, that suggested the idea of and in many places is auite favor of the crown Prince, says a p p. ' . rtg "e ed N Places is quia , - A o .. saving in this way to the people iK.p-hr M picnics excursion -dispatch from Athens today. of oanifia anrl AaQQlnTiflllv in mir' Athens, Dec. 10 The plans to I iur.cU,- It is a rich food 'a haVe former KmS Constantine 1 The above arrangement in the grazed galoots minus even then the nation it added, "are not ;i Djection; ,u.t L o return to Greece this week ap-i matter of handling county funds 'union suits! Their clothing of the 'nreDared acCordinff to nv rea-! n ,e . en u.vua VI. liVULiOUUiVUb ill ' reporti Ay, f f Vi ,k manv mistsl'Dc rvf- . - m j W W - . lJ. Vt Jt. j V brutes who lived on fruits and fir , st)uldard instructors. .More iTheodore W" at' tree roots and walked around likejthatt haH the 350 000 teachers wmpt wnen rrmaent to impose prepared according to any rea-! o , c ... . j jiault oi more exciting topics the Vl Vmix.4u - . i. itoef f.,i0 io3 of - vo4mr- . . 1 iault of more excitim? topics the smnll bulk this with its unusually PearQ lOQay 10 nave Deen aoan- is no new raa or venture-no nov--; r'V isonaWe standard tor the work ' r , f iqt.ftr nonfi took on ling smile. Un holidays and Unrist Qrti,; ' rm,. -UA Xi7WU Ul iaw LUU1V u" 'little worth. And now with a ernment apparently was to con- j in the state abolished the office milk from the. hiambie peanut itintie its wait -d see!.' policy, of treasurer a number of years equally as uourishiig and good tasted as cows milk with the ad led. attraction of be'ng less costly Jliaii cows milk there is good rea- i that the errowinsr of TJeanuts wiji be aj-am profitable and as a '.Hversity help swell the farmers bank recount to a considerable ixtent. This is what we hope 'S 'Via r0 o una! result and no 'lOlibt. will hn u th& nKnwo nooa " w v ' ' m CV S V w are only two of the named forms mas Eves they sometimes .wore astandard of preparation fa placed hfe "? .t,U8 bject f few stray leaves, but seldom didiat. gchoTx Nation nlus rcf,rmmf. B?Stl"h Sp' I"' ana ' x 1 1 f r r v-i thncnntlTi1 nan I Arc sue- with the fpndenp.v to Ipavp tho lan Tn "R.iphmnni Dnnnt.- sir or ! the cave-men blush when they x-x. t - , ! rx7r,f urStTinnt fV,o.v i, - .. , ; eeeded m inducing Mr. Roose decision as to constantine s re-ieignt years ago tms was aontsi""" " ---v ,une-xiitn oi tne approximately turn to the throne with the form-' and the banks of the county lTlie went to a11 tll(' latest shoWi; ; 84,IKX) high school teachers in the . e , . V1G er king himself. jwere glad to do the work of re-i.wuuwui a bingie mucu oj ul'JlIlf : : country, the report stated, are in- IWhen they fooled with politics ix-j;, nit, J If iUU XXX9 UJUU& AUiJUU 1 V VWW nd ' it..,n. Fine oil is extracted cnlar. There upon, the President leiiuiiiir io sees otner eipiovment. British nnon thp ffnvprnnipnt :iv's mr.TiBr fn- flip rK'Tneits an fi ; they made their speeches in this which has been exerted' against as in the above case the county !fix- The modern set of politfcans jcOTTON FARMERS URGED TO futoratlv way ot doing tnings tfie plan to restore Constantine, j saved the cost of paying a trea- J compared with them are no ma-j 0UT COTTON CROP 50 pS?e. a U.e t0 'ernment appears to have become stronger.! surer and of course saving sev- eficians when they try to win their I . ,.B , A! ! . : ieral thousand dollars. The tre'a- by bringing hidden things! Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 9.-A fif- Bimplifd spe lmg should be used treatment of former meibers of surer Df Richmond county, whoto light. JThe ancient boys werejty per cent cut in cotton produc- in federal documents emana- the military and naval forces who ;was a popular man carried it to alwavs scared. They had their jtion in 1921 and curtailment in tln from li' are sick or disabled as the result tv,e people but was" defeated. plans and outlines bared, when ; the acreage planted in cotton to: The effect of this astonishing " (they made a tour to speak, be it one-third that of the total area proceeding upon Congress and one day or a week, they started m cultivation, was agree upon the public generally was electlio 'hounds bmheLs are parcllcd !"f their partacipanon m the war. , , .. ; i nese Heroic men can uevcr be f!'.- --Editor. HSIDOT WILSON'S ANNUAL MESSAGE I paid in money for the service Mr. Joseph Braxton who is sta- out iipon their trip' without a sign at the acreage reduction confer- With practically one accord ev ! they patriotically rendered the tioned at Camp Dix, N. J., in the of trunk or grip. When the jence here today of Southern ban- cry man, woman and child raised ! nation. Their reward will lie ra- Jjnited States army and who is people were on hand they wildly j kers. merchants and farmers, and a mighty roar of disapproval ami ther in realization of the fact home on a furlough will return sprang upon the stand and yell-! to make the plan effective ma- protest. Congress informed tin-, that they vindicated the rights to that place tomorrow. pd, "Oh cavemen of the nation jchinery was set it motion to res- Printing Office in the plainest of their country and aided in safe I'll make aCktartling revelation' ' triet wherever necessary credits manner that if it paid any atten- 1 guarding civilization. The na- ' T : ' The secrets that they brought to: to individual farmers merchants, tiou to the President's order its jtion 's gratitude must be effect- the manufacture of dyestuffs light would make us gasp with ! factors, or banks uiiwiling to appropriation would be with- Conrimied from Yesterday) Jively revealed to them by the and related chemicals; the im- awe and fright ! The Shipping ; agree to the acreage reduction drawn. Thus'rebnked, Mr. Roose Revision of Tax Laws most ample provision for their portance of doing everything pos- Board's big scandal shows you! plans. volt backed" down as gracefully I'Mely connected with this, it. medical'' care and treatment as sible to promote agricultural j that we have a poor disclosure, j The plan, embodied in the re-! as he could, and from that day to to me. is the necessity 'for well as for their vocational train- production along economic lines,. But we can now conclude quite : port of the acreage reduction this simplified spelling has' been C n;i Mediate consideration 'of the .ing and placement. The time' to improve agricultural market- : well the old boys scorned the H.j committee was adopted by a as dead as Hector's pup. The '"vision ot' ur tax laws. Sim- hs come when a more complete ing and to make rural life more 0. L. They did not have to spend j practically unanimous vote of the few persons who adopted it have plificalion of the income and pro-j and 'more satisfactorily adminis- attractive and healthful; the need, their pile for clothes to keep .conference late today. It includes gradually dropped it, and "now iaxes has become- an irnmc-;tered for their treaTment and for a law regulating cold storage : themselves in style. Everything j the formation of an organization that abomination, "thru", is ,li;t. necessity. These taxes per--training, and 1 earnestly urge iii such a way as to limit the time we want to buy is listed now sojin every township in the cofton 'practically the only survival, of an indispensable- service that the Congress give the mat- during which goods may be kept ; blooming high that " our kale ; states to secure the support of ; this ill-timed reform. Its advo : the wtiv. The need for: ter its due consideration. The in storage, prescribing the meth- won't buy a pinch. 'Our cave he growers, and their adherence 'cates meant well, but they did not ': ' :' .;;npification, however, is .Secretary of the Treasury and ni of disposing of them if kepi, men brothers had a cinch ! They j ro pledges of redmtiou. take human nature into sufficient eat. in order to save the fhe board for vocational edma- beyond the permitted period, and never had to pay high rent. 1 hey Organization work pledged by. "Ve have always been more ot er inconvenience and ex- j1 ion will outline in 'their 'i annual requiring- goods released from lived in eaves and saved each cent . the bankers present, will 'TTegln less disgusted with simplified Hid in order to ma !.;.. lifs ; reports proposals covering medi- storage in all cases to bear the Their .money never went for . immediately and under the pro- spelling and are truily glad it ha more certain and dofinitf Val care and rehabilitation which date of their receipt. Tt would clothes as our hard earned cash visions of the plan will be prac- run -its course. -lul mora detailed roem-. I am sure will novice vonr earn- also be most serviceable if it were now goes. Their life was one of : tieally complete by -lamiaw !-" ': i ii with regard to taxes est" study and command fyour provided -that all goods' released pure .. bare facts. T'fiey afsT Tad next. v - - d-.ubt be laid before you ; most generous support. from cold storage for interstate '.no income tax. Tn truth, the life j - ' "ncretarv of the Treasurri Needs That Demand Action shipment should have plainly ;of each old boy was filled up to Ition was better than in every way an'l the Commissioner of Inter-! Permit me to emphasize once marked upon each ackage the seKthe brim with joy They cheaply than the one we have today. They December 15.70 Kovenue. mora th. need for netioi,- nnnn line ' or market price at' Avhich Mved op srrizzlv bear. Tn fact.1 "'ere tree, wlule we d esc en dents January ra 1 i i : 1 COTTON MAEKET vyv 15.S5, 't i-; rnv -nriAnLio-rt fn ri--.ti" Mrroin ms-foi.c. "r;i,T,.ti- r 4i-,rt want in-rr amoo in ovd py Hipt- lnved thi s?ii.u1a fare, for are at best but trail dependants aiarcn !:A ;,-'-?ention of Congress for 'dwelt at some length" in my me's- that the purchaser might be able 5 when, the old boysmet to eat 'It makes us sigli to picture men May T-- M':- syinpfsthetie consideration sage 'to the second session "of the to learn what profits- stood be- everywhere they saw bare meat! living lives as they did then. Its July ' : , . . xi. n -pt. ... ...... -u: t ot., .-.e w,t cava wYntinn ..onitp a" pleasure when we , find ITocal "Market 14c facilities for .the .care and sity, for example, of encouraging the'. wholesale dealer to think' tht their crude civiliza- some stories of the cave-man kind. , Cotton Seed 34 per bnsnel. X
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