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'? : ........... 1 -' 1 WEATHEB TtfcPqRT FOB NORTH JGABOLIN A FAIR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY CLOUDY, MODEBATE TEMPER ATUBE C O M MOM W E' ALTH ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 AFTERNOON DAILA ."ALL THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL Volume XII. Mo. 11. Four O'Clock Edition Scotland Neck, N. C, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1921 Telegraph Service Price Five Cents. STRTENIEHT OF NEEDS ! ADMIRAL NIC CULLY OF STATE COLLEGES Th;, student body of the North Carolina College for Women, are now conducting an active, campaign in be :it!r of the educational program in lit; state of North Carolina, and arc !ctt rmined to do their part to bring the facts? of the situation before ths j.fu1e oi' the state, that they may urge th? legislature to do what is ur gently necessary if the college is c r forward in its -wort. GIVES 7 RUSSIAN VARIED COMMENT ON RLAND5 35 CHILDREN BOD ORPHANS FINE HOME Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 11. Since wide publicity was givon to the fact that IES OF DON PEDRO AND WIFE TAKEN BACK TO DRAZIL BTOPGOMPLAiMIKG.SlUP TALKING ABUUF A PANIC 20 Year Old Wine Soaked Cake Reuben Blandof Eobersonville, Beau-'toy Banished At The Birth Of -The To The Editor Awaited Them on Arrival ifort county, was the jBroud father of i ".5 children, he and Mrs.Bland have! but a 'great natioal sin we should b Republic In 1889 i Let us not forget this year that all glad and appreciate the fact thatwe ABSENT SEVEN YEARS jis not gold that glitters, yes let us have the privilege to live in such n teen deluged with letters from per. isons all ovr the United States and 1 Canada - 1 The letters are from both women THE LAST CHAPTER Greenville, S. C, Jan. 7. Afruit 'and meiu A man in Ohio wrote I .profit by last years mistakes. You splendid seetiou of the world where see for the past two or throe years we nature dias done so much for us. This :have gotten fabulous prices for our ia not the first timo. we have had to labor and produce and we had more take, lo v prices for our produce. The T?io Janeiro, Jan. 11. The last .;money than we knew what to do with, trouble is with us we started off too ' cake soaked In wine for 22 years will read the story about your large: faa,-j4'3" of Brazil's history, as an em- We sim-ply could not atand such un. iMgh right in the tree tops and land- s Mias Gladys Wells, who as ropr- be taken from its sealed container ily aloud to my wife. "There'p pire was written today with the ar usual prOBpority. We bought high ed down the ditch o far as money ,,-atative of th local college attend- aiul placed on the fetal board around man who ought to be giveiJ a mUaV, ,rival from PortuSal aboard thc Br:v price land, automobiles and any thing matters are concerned; at we have ,1 t. meeting in Raleigh of student which Kear Admiral Newton A. Me-j! told her, -There's a man who ought ;zilian battleship Sao Paulo, of the ese big We wanted. - We split the come out of .these tronblin before. asd nn.esen.atives ot University or Cully and the seven Russian orphans, to wged she retorted." A bodies of former Emperor Born Pedro roads wide open looking for pleasure an if we, hold our heads Tp "and work Nor, a i arouna, tate college or Ag- whom ae has brought to the Usited ;.writer 5n Obregon sent this: ., j11 and mPre88 Thereza Christina, ;a good time We did uot vaiue a dol- Hike men with indomitable will power ;who were exiled on the birth of the lar and no We mind u eredit last to mak,v good againjwo de it) j ricuiture ana fingmenng, thc Jfiasp States lor adoption, will assemble, Carolinn Teachers Training Scho's when they arrive at the McCully's .aid t-ie Xorth Carolina College fo- home in Anderson, Saturday or Sun- Vomn, yesterday outlined the plans .by. r3. Carrie Fret well MQully of the colleges to ?et the information faid today that she had saved her Reuben, Reuben, I am thinkiug - You are quite a nifty man. To your health I now. am drinking, republic? in 18897 year was cheap, money plentiful al- believe our money crop acreage last Trcr(, most anyone could get it without se. 1 year was too large, IT we will cia it 1 Accompanying the bodies You have done what few men can. Baron Muaitiba the former Eraper- curitJ or' character, self demand was half, this year there will bc.no money From Navarre, O., Bland received or'a spcrftsrv (Vnnt nn himhinfl rf sd tracked and forgotten, extrava- kings on the ' face of the earth that i it. - a ti - ... .. . " 7 i . D6lre me ppupirt esucoiiuiT tiiiinmas calces awaitiuo the arrival .n.. t, .uu- j VUk7 a I'm the father of eight child-:forme Prinoes Tsahet n,l hw nn Sauee and revelerly took its place. Can hold ' -ce of our proSucii Pressed the work of the college hero, of her son and the little foreign waifs, !ren, and I have an awful time keep-' Pree Pedro de Braganza. All 0f Modesty was crucified by society and , the cost of production. MU.s Wells outlined the plans of who will be reared and educated here. ingr them in food and clothing. I've them are returning to Brazil for fro buried beneath the sands of v"jt1 - u' see to it is in the first of this tln committee as 11 Ealh. col., The beautiful colonial home looked iwrtrn w w Qi , . . hr-ro. fnr wnnln in fch.Be to now w-d- tKaf. w n. avai A ' vim' w m mm. v . s r a y a - Ie will get oQt; peo3al erliUoas of tonight for all the world like th ! about your big family, I realize that it publications, wiring forth the "house of a thousand -and!es" as the jlm a," lucky guy." facts, and' those wilt be mailed out illuminated emdeliera cast their sof-1 - v- tdely by the students themselves; a tened glow through the frosted win. tkvee -headed organization will be dow pane?. The whoh formed in each staU- college, with a buzzed with excitement. central . joint committe, to meet household ; ! SWORD USED BY WOLFES AIDE , I DAT TIE OF QUEBEC get rich quick were taking all kinds things generaly ar.y more and we will T -l . A. ' J M. 1 T y I inaoci, w jo a regent signeu x.ne ue. of ehanccs iu speculation, yes in many certainly get better prices for our cree freeing the slaves one year be- ca8es thoy lost their heads and were ! produce and have better times in the fore the family was exelled, was un. tt of of their fpet in a Uuv to. future. It is true that many oT us i made bad. bargains last year butTets abk to come, as she- if suffering bai beat the other fellow to it health. do the right thing and work out "of them as best we can. I ffel sure that hibition in the rotunda of the Penn- sylvania Museum, Memorial Hall, StlOW 18 INCHES DEEP IT ROANOKE IIIDGMA I In all probability the human family drifted further in 1920 from the straigrt and narrow way, than in thc the strong will give the weak another same period of time in the history of 'ehanee-for this .is the right and only . t this great country. And suddenly thig to do under the ' circumstances, while we were mareMng swiftly along r. believe we should 9top complaing so in ur vain glory. Some one has said much this does not make conditions i ; -v vJiM.. appeared vwritten across the any better but it makes them worse, skkis in big letters in scarlet " eolors, ; jUsff Roanoke, Va., Jan. 11. One of the these words ' Money is Out". Some a panic, do you ' understand? . You " heaviest snows in the history of Roa. nf us took our lives, others got mad wilt never make your chances to eat noke has fallen in the last 24 hours. Tt and swore they would not stand it. turkey with a friend any better "by has reached a depth of from 15 to i4This for the first time aroused us to telling him you have ""nothing at home inches on a levet and was still falling la real .sense of reason and then we to eat but fat meat and bread. Thi Mother Mc.Cnllv. her aister. e.-'iihlren :ii?aiii in tianuarv: a local committee ' i ' . , ;and grandchildren, were as busy a3 ! m each college ofc five or six members; i 1 ' , . . ... I live bees preparing for the reception i and county clubs minonff the students . ; , , of the gallant naval officer absent i of each college, wifcy county chairmen. : . i - k , iL ifor seven years, and whose 'homeconv j DfiTtng ti ChrtStma holidays the j 1 . .. , v, . . v r ; 1 Jan. 11. To the already large cot- licff is made donblv; imnressiv hv the J lb will work through porsonaVvin . . . . . . T 'lection of Colonial relics now oxr ex- . - . - - . - accompanying arrival or tne seven tervnuvs in the !c:-al epmartiiitties nnd , ' "; . , . 'JL . . Russian children, wib ar to become cooper.-j.te with the aiumin and alum-j . . !iYiAmT nf tVt tiQTkTiv "MVrJiill-c -PflTllilv' tu)e in rfuuions. ATtieie will -fc'j , . iFairmount Park, there has just been -Miss Vica rnorwood Patrick, niece ! r ent to the local county papers. R- . ladded a sword which belonged : ..to- .., . ... , . of Admiral McCully. young, beautiful j jorts '.vi!l be made from each countv . "Joseph Lovering. aide-de.camp to Gen- , a , .,, . , - and of a charming personality, said j v ? and funds will bo provided for the ; " ' . cral James Wolfe, the hero of the bat work.- Aid here will be sought from ... jtde of Quebec. Every school boy .and but with evidence of early eessttion'at began Jto-think" about tie great wave old story goes this way, "laugh ad the the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce to assum0 responsibility with her famjuar wjtn the illustrations 9 o'clock. Vehicular traffic, is prWti- ;0f prcsrerity which had swiftly gone world will laugh " wit you, cry. and by the student body ia pvtblfig H ,UHtle TaisinS anhelpmg to edu k eelebrated histbrieal event re- ea-Uy suspended and at least one ouild- by. .And then with no other excln. you cry alone act poor and the world cate the children. feel now' like i were to have so much money last yerr and let it all" get away from us. Now j plans. Student speakers will be sent ' - "produced from the - painting ''Tho in" bas colapsed under the weight -ot "nation, than what mental fools we will treat you the same way. vut wherovcr desirably to appear be.. . . Death of General Wolfe," by John. Raow on its roof. . . ,. - . r the rest of my life to the welfare of '. lore representative audience in tm. ... - ,Trumbliil, the painter "of that period! f4 . t , .. tJ ,, . this happy httle eirele,M she said. i . - tate. Pwnted tolders wll be on v, . who is known for hi historical works ; ..... . , . .Admiral Mcuulir. is a bachelor ana - .;, . j . lose m all letter ber out bearing , ' . illustrating the American Revoftltibn. esscntiAl fact-is iu tie ease, and -.tickeffi -aud stamps will be attached have the timo to devote, to his "fam- The sword has been lent to the museum by Henry Brinton Coxe, J r., a direct j HOC ., , . - ... . , ily,' for he is now enjoying his first. ' vv . . to piecea of nuui ad automobile wind. 6 'descendant of Joseph Lovering, the of-' loare from the navy in seven years, r . shields. A ration ni my bo staged j sometime in January, tuch strident ' 1J "?s to write personal leWrs to three ox nanu Til 1 nfm nnr'fl more inflneutial iersons in her com HflH J I fll ULI LUIiLIi jiainity and to her local 'representa- : 1 ii?-iB the legislature. . , .1 The loUowinj' statement has been . i J cparo-1 by Ui . joint committee ' -r BY A TEACHER ficer who caught Wolfe as he fell, and i ' a son of Ruth Lovering Coxe, of !No 109 South Twenty-first strret. J r Sealing the ITeiits of Abraham on E TEXTILE PROF ITS BY FALL RIVER COTTON ?.HLLS t There is always somQthing to cheer jwhile we have had to nut and arc:"" . t now- facing these past mistakes and down on the .creek the" ioss and the . j resent troubles. Still we . have . mistletoe Siow sighs of nature's . ; igreat deal to be thankful for. Just- beautiful, handy work and soon we , ! think about -the millions of poor peo- will have the spring timo again auI pie in some 'parte of the world , today we will get new inspire i0n trom tni racing -starvation for bread. .And we many -song birds and beautiful flow. live in the-greatest country on -earth ers arid every thing will work out al- with full smoke.' houses and barns just right for all of. us who lmVe faith iu Fall ' River,' M-ass., Jan. 11. A new packed full with the real stuff of fife our fellow man and our trust in God. madoi&r.d some, to stpaie and yet we con.- The traps no maay ot oh got m ias jthe night of September 12, 1759, Wolf e f i was snot Tniet' iitnes. xiic ruirn loueina .nis; rwru iyi umuiinw yaa ui.u-j . w i 0 U!. ,Ai ,.n r.' tnt n' M oiv Hr olnrn because we made' mistakes and year and the crisis we are going thru I i-. .- V. , .11,- Ik-X1. Vn . 1 lCJtUi- tit 4-1 I CLT111 CA 'lich ni in a'.eigli: j Clwcago, Jaai. 13.- By . crabwule or -'To tlit PeoVlft f North Carolina: by -nooniight, Mrs-. Kvelyn F. Hough- out, "They rou!" sleep 'manded Wolfe like one roused from a ! issued today. The total dividends paid .T,... P't..n- ' -..e V.t. o i . u o-n 'nliVlnrr fh mill vfinr nf 192f Amounted 3 fn gratitude 5s not only local fivr the nsses. . J. E. BAY. 'We, represeutiajf the students of tou an instructor to children of de-' General Wolfe then signified that a jto $9,989,00 an average of 29.148 per : "the rnj - ersiey of North Carolina, the ;feCtive speech in the . grammar schools regiment should be sent to cut off.. their cent,- on. a captalization .of .$36,00,(M)0..: North Carolina College for Women. ;of Evanston, 111. is crusading for the retreat end learning that his - orders ; ri t-:e best previous record was in 118 the North Carolina College of Agrieiil- j abolishment of "baby' talk." had been obeyed, turned on his side f h en there was disbursement of $6,085, Jure and Knginoering and the Eastern ; ... 'and murmured as his last words, "Now 326 for a rate of 18.789 per cent. This I The total for 1920 is $5,132,403 in to ' I rrr. n iiTr r5TfTll- 111 thf'. auiliuH. Training School present to ' :Ood be i raised! I die in peace.1 yuu this simple statement of the I;inSauS0 se ou ' av,s st-ri0B- is t,je gct.ne aej.icted in Trumbull 's pic. .Vxeess of the amount distributed critical condition new existing in our TH development m tneir cm.aren o f wbieh the general appears dy stockholders in 1919 and 300,974 in i r..,..j Ut.da.li "XfrK TTrmcliton exrdain- - - - Itighcr elucational institutions. JVU: 1 1 " ' ing in the arms of his aide-de-camp who excess of 1918, even though that year banner of all-time 1 t ! nmru iv in. rmhhe tor t he first time. xne Jist snows an unusuai numuer m X 1 . . . . V i I 1 1 1. x . A K TV C . r. i . . none t T iTj'.TTI W f iniore eggs ALARM CLOCK III DEBIM PRICES FALL CHICKEN HOUSE TO T0 17 CENTS FROM STIR LAZY LAYERS PEAK OF 55 CENTS "uncr "UcaiionaJ iifsnx ununs. i 111 a-imw in nis aiuc-tie-ca juj ' Arno -ji .y u , cm. -The .facilities of our higher edu at u mtin of the oihv' Club" jWore the sword which is exhibited to was considered the e.-itional institutions arc pitifully in. I BaW ofttMV aTn t( stuttW' Stam' ' F,e Wviie for the first time. The list shows an :mer and-iisn in after life because ot i coiieir ; Berwick Va.. Jan. 1 1.--- .'ou'ncifnian ; , . , . , Down Come Overalls To Retail Price i ,vtr I.r.t ! soioewhat of : cnn-K.-' en fancier, and several weeks ago j tried placing electric lights i'i his j Of $1.50 Insted of $4.50 And Upward r.:v. :.. i - e :'baby talk, iiditions, necessitating t'hrce or four 'Uvknt.s u crowd together in a si'- " Mrs. 'Houghton warned. t "And,'5 she added, "that goes for grownups , , i a it ., c-Jii.cn.vii J'"im.- ' -.. u'e room, because of ehe inadequate classroom accommodations, because 'of t : iii:!(!f (juate ilining arrangement-?, i-ii.l i.-c;.:se f the general inability '.f the colleges to properly accoinmo. 'ate an i instruct their studeuts. "Our pveseni" students now live un- , ier conditions described above. Of .:ose who graduated from our -high ( Ther are learning how to iniede their speech, and often they ; learn it too well." 1 HOLLOW PRISON BARS HIGH PRESSURE WATER ranging from 65 per cent, down to 16 'per cent on common stock. t The chickens failed to be aroused even by the light. Miss Thelnia Little returned to her 1 graduates from four.year lugu school, f inetah;f i!lea with 5n the state numbered S00. The past Th aU coniiecd ! spring they numbered -3,000. .h ee,,lral pun)p? and the water is r-Iu presenting these facts ia the kept under ngh. pressure. Thus, the j n.-jine the boys and girls of North slightest Kreak iu any bar would cruiSv' 1. . .-1? , v. . 4- i nv t hord t .. ooao lnT tA lw, lirn. Carolina who desire the. training wnicn a poenui jei u. -a-x . cu aw.'iv trom our coilcires this jail. "Hut, although the present sitna- ' perly supported, can give, we are eon lion is serions. the tl.omrht of the fa- fMeW that the citizens of tho stat. v-il respond in a noble fashion to this be registerd on a dial on tne mm.u '1 1 1 i . T :....iI,4.t rvri 1 rY need pum. .iim jcuu io spvea iuv-r?u-.i home in Ay'den Sunday afternoon af- i . iter spemlinr a few .lavs with her ; A new type of bars designated for frioi1(1 fiss sarat Crockett Tamlvr , New Yolk, Jan. li. Oxerali 'ciiim jriccs were revived today by one of the largest manufacturers to a )asis of 17 c-nts i'or indigos. Th,. iO price in the open market- last year in secondhand trading was cents, ;A tl;e highest price : rnls was 41 cents. ttau'ed by COTTON MARKET January To March ...... "t l - 1 H .. our educational institutions, if pro- continue tilling the rmrs wouua nP ai. t.o raost impossible. Also the fact that duly there was a leakage somewhere would October Lutz then got an alarm clock and put that in the house, s0 it wo"uhl ring every morning at -i o cioeti, i i . . iintr switched on at the same tune, i - ... "J wr.s orettiurr onlv six eggs a !dav. " Lutz said, "from a en of i0 Leghorns, so I tried the clectrl. Yiaht stunt recommended by the De- salers of overalls will be a be t' 17.00 partment ' f Agriculture, The heni' vdi on a bni l"-r mitt ing retailig at 15.71 ! didn't seem to get up, and you have 1 instead of .l.."0 and upward. to get them up to make the lighting The n.-w price is more than -",0 prT 8o T put in an alaarm -'nt. 1k,!ow the dorv-erninent ru-e "- . , i Since then I have -d at the inception of t'.e war, ami The ti'W prices neaii that whole. 16.01 -do any good. 15.99 clock. a 'week ago. lure ef cur educational institutions is aus(1 fop alarm .Five vears ago the urgent Local Market 14 cents. Cotton Se-ed .10 ceTfts per bushel. been getting 12, 13 and 14 eggs a probably- iOower tan ino-t rtiillscan meet.
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