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PAGE TWO V 'i y Sits JWbktths Jfecmtmtt : a Published every Thursday by The Franklin Press At Franklin, North Carolina Telephone No. 24 VOL, XLVII BLACKBURN W. JOHNSON . . Entered at the Post Office, Franklin, N. C, as second class matter. North 'PSESS ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Eight Months Six Months . . Single Copy .. Obituary notices, cards of thanks, tributes of respect, by individuals, lodges, churches, organizations or societies, will be regarded as adver tising and inserted at regular classified advertising rates. Such notices will be marked "adv."' in compliance with the postal regulations. The press invites its readers to express their opinions through its columns and each week it plans to carry Letters to the Editor on its editorial page. This newspaper is independent in its policies and is glad to print both sides of any question. Letters to the Edi tor' should be written legibly on only one side of the paper and should be of reasonable length. Of course, the editor reserves the right to reject letters which are too long or violate one's better sensibilities. CHRISTMAS TV TORE than nineteen hundred years ago there was born, 1T -in Bethlehem of Judea, fulfillment of prophecy, and in the history of the world. an expression of love. "God gave His Only-begotten Son." . manifestation of love. In parables, in manliest sympathy, in service, in forgiveness he taught and set.it forth as the essence of God, and the hope of the world. He went about On His earthly ministry teaching a brotherhood of man, - which could be realized only kind. The greatest of all commandments He declared were - love to God and to fllowman. In teaching and in the practice of this love He met the onslaughts of hate. Everything was done to' Him that hote could do, even to the death upon a cross; yet in love He conquered. He bade those who would follow Him to "LOVE EVEN AS I HAVE LOVED YOU. But alas! iiis loi .lowers have been unwilling to pay the price of love. Gen eration after generation have -throns and governments,-and -passed Tff theearthrieaving His kingdom still unestablished. Nations and peoples have gone to war in His name ; murdering His own people, and calling upon the Frince ot Feace to Diesn tneir enterprises. Hate elf ishnessr and -greed -have had swayr for thesetting n?C ,A -ewtiol nvr1a xtrA " in "Vntin or fintlfiri flcrflinsf. nat.lftTl Up WJBJ AUiai Jl lilt J. Oj MJUVt 111 and people against people. -Once-more-rthe- Christmas minder tolive:and JbuTld jnTiiS-Spirit, ,andupon Jlis-pat-tern. jDne look into the. mangercradre.thrQws,Jnto distinct "relief the lack of His mind, and Spirit in our world. This Christmasjs challenging the world afresh to .follow. His teachings, or else no longercall ourselves' by His name. IiGnternationandiscQ rivalries, ill-will between races and nations do not corre spond to the ideal and spiirt of His kingdom. If the Church of today succeeds in her mission she must come out into the world with the spirit of love and unselfish service, saying, " am here that the world may have life; and that it may have life more abundantly. "h "I am here because I so love th world that I am willing to die for it." BYLREV. NORVIN C. DUNCAN. Prentiss, N. C Dec. 8, 1932 rear Santa Claus, I would like to have for Christ mas, a cap buster, a gun and some s Villi, a football and some candy. Your little friend, I Marvin Conley. Prentiss, N. C. " Dec. 8, 1932 --Dear Santa Caus: T Please bring -me- a- doll," some candy, a dress and some oranges. With love, ' . Ruth Moffitt. V . Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 8, 1932 '-Dear Santa Claus, I want you to bring me a little 11 ranHv- rwznerpe atvulpe ' nnfc " i-'-J f w . - - n 'l"v-, V all so other things. T?rtr -win..'- litlA""f!ot 1 (Uill TWUI llltlV llllilU, X)pal Hastings. Iotla School. janta: irt a lots of little children I V i I .. I in tirstj ana secona graae ana we are gomg to leu you wnat we want for Christmas. . J. B. and Bob wants a tractor. Edwin, Radford, Louis, Buford, James, Earl, Ralph, Gilmer Remon. J. D., and Eugene wants a tricycle. Clayton and Roy want a peddle ctf, Anna Loii, Anna Mae, Mar- ' Ve Number 51 ..EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Carol inn i . . . $1.50 . . , $1.00 ... .75 . . . .05 a child whose advent was the the beginning of a new era He came into the world as so loved the world that He His life was one continuous in love for bod and lor man arisen, built empires, set up wvW6vvm - -season -comes-as-airesnre Santa Claus' il Box lan, iMimreu, Kuth, Virginia, anu Helen wants a sleepy doll. Otis wants an air rifle, Roy wants a knife. Elizabeth wants a baby dimples. L. R. and Elmer wants a coaster wagon.. Dorthy wants a doll cradle. Margaret wants a basketball. Come to see us, IOTLA PRIMARY CHILDREN. Box No. 305 Franklin; N. C. Dec. 7, 1932 Dear Santa Claus : I am five years of age, but will be six on Xmas day. I go. to school and like my teacher.- wanl you : to please bring me a blackboard with chalk and eraser. 'rit hrihv Vlnll nnH enmo fruit nuts. t I J 1 ' " " I 1 and candy. T "am eagerly awaiting your visit With love, Doris Dulin. Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 6, 193p Dear Santy Claws: j I am a little girl 5 year old and for Christmas I want you to please ring me a big doll that has long iirls and crys and plenty of candy, anges, nuts and gum and apples. I have a little sister 22 month d and I want you to bring her . I 11 . t. . AL OIS aou tnai ran cry. Also Ma plenty and gt. grandnja mabyrou tx get ther littu ijLmr, nine guv Grace and Shook. Dec, b, Dear Santa, I am a little boy teVi yea and have gone to school day. Will you please bring mi little wagon, a toy truck, a ball, box of twenty-too shells, some ba-v nanas, oranges, nuts ana canqy Your old chum, Eldon Rogers. Prentiss, - N. C, Dec. 8, 1933V Dear Santa Clause, v I hope you will, bring me a doll, some dresses and some candy ana some apples. I wish you would bring me some oranges, beads and some Chinese lanterns. We made some at school yesterday. I wish you would bring me a little car and some peanut. Your little friend, Anice Nichols. Prentiss,- N.; C. Dec. 8, 1932; Dear Santa Claus , I am a little bov 11 vears oldw - . . L Please bring me a wagen, a box o t candy and some nuts, a base hjall and a pair of gloves. Your littel friend, Fred Enjjoe. Prentiss, Nj . Dec. 8, 193'f ' :3Will-youplease-sendme'na"ball and a airplane- and a wair off gloves ? I will thank you j ever so much. Your little friend, Merritt I Beck Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 9, 1?32 Dear Santa Claus, : I am a little boy 10 yer rs old. Please bring me a gun, a 1 all and some-randy "Pleasedon1 forget Reid. He wants a toy (jar and some candy. ' Your little friend, J.. Ray toffitt. . Prentiss, n. C Dec. 7, 1932 Dear Santa Claus, : L-am-a-little-girl nine-earsold. I go to school every Jayj. 4 want to tell you what I want for Christ mas. I want a big doll, a, pair of 8lwesandarigatamL candy, oranges jini nuts, -a bSrl! Kind Santa, don't forget my little broth er and sister. "Yourlittle" friend," JBonnieSouthardL Prehtiss, Dec. 8, 1932 Dear Santa Claus," I.hope you will bring mea- toy. Please- bring me-a-baseball-afid init; a bycicle, some nuts and a candy Santa Claus. I would like to have a red wagon with blue wheels. Your friend, Elmer Nichols. Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 8, 1932. Dear Santa Claus, I am a little boy ten years old and for Christmas I want you to please bring me a cap buster, a harp, a toy airplain, a little gun, candy, oranges and nuts.- If it is too cold, for you" up north just come down south and . stay . Don't forget other little boys and girls. r - -Your little" friend," Dover Waldroop. ' Prentiss; "TJ. C.' Dec. 8, 1932 Dear Santa, I hope you can get to every house this time. I am. a little girl ten years old. I am going to school and in the third grade. For Christmas I want a orange or two, and little sister said to please bring her some candy. But don't forget other little boys and girls. Your little friend, --. - Agnes Waldroop. Stiles, N C. Dec. 5, 1932 Dear Santa: I am a little girl 16 months old I want for Xmas some candy or anges, doll, bananas and a new dress. l have a little brother and sister. Don't forget them. With love, Virginia Morgan. - -Stiles, N. C. Dec. 5, '32 Dear Santa Claus: .Please .- bring - me- for - Xmas a balloon, candy, oranges, toy pun, whistle and some apples. I am eight years old. weigh 89 pounds and in the third grade. I have two little sisters. Don't forget them. . Always your friend, : Coolidge Morgan. Stiles. N. C. Dec. 5, 1932 Dear Santa Clans. I am aJitle girl four years old. ; Please bring me for Christmas a! doll, wagon, doll carriage, apples, I caii rw -oTd. urTiJall, a lit- fr and some candy, nuts. RbtstKeener. Franklin, N. C. v uec. y, Dear Ulu aanta Llaus, I am a little boy. five years old so please bring me a gun, airplane, ball, marbles and some nuts, apples, oranges, candy, v Yours truly, . 'f'- - . Charles Keener. Clark's Chapel, N. C. 1 Dec. 9, 1932 , Dear Santa : ' . -. .; 1.. ' ' I am a little boy 13 years old. I am in the' sixth grade. For Christmas I want a fire wagon for our school house got on fire yes terday. Also bring me some can dy, nuts, oranges, Jack knife, and a air rifle. Please don't forget other little children. Your friend, ' Willie Hunnicutt. Franklin, Nv C. Dec. 9, 1932 Dear Old Santa Claus, i am a-little-girr-leverf-years old. Please bring me a wrist watch, ball, doll,, ring, beads and some candy, nuts, apples, oranges. Yours truly ' Evelyn Keener. Franklin, N. C. Dear Santa Clause, I am a little girl 1 Lyearsold. I am writing to you for the first time and there is just one thing I want, and that is a doll about 4 inches highdressed in a black suit of clothes, "'white shirt, red wool socks, and a ..black derby. -.-1 want it to be able to say "Thadie," very clearly Hoping- yougef-this,--T attl, Sincerely-yours, HelerrGrfibble7 Prentiss, N. C. .Dec. .....12,.-1932 Dear Santa Claus, I want you to bring me for Christ mas a tricycle, a little chair, a avaitor cap, mittens and some can dy, oranges and nuts. And don't forget my little sister Jacquolce, she wants a doll, a little rocking chair, some mittens and some oranges and candy too. , Your little friend, Alex Southard, Jr. Gneiss, N. C. Dec. 17, 1932. Dear Santa Claus, I am a little feller about 70 years old. I run a grist mill and do-all 2thefgrinding;2forI3Valnut Creek. My mill is about worn out and Ie been very. good -all year and I'd be awfully thankful to you if- you; would bring- me - a little and I would be very glad to get a purty red mill race also, if this is not asking too much. Dear Santa do not forget my little daughter-in-law, Minnie Stiwinters. Your little friend, Geo. Stiwinters. P. S. Dear Santa, please do not forget to bring Charlie and Eva something for Christmas. . Franklin, N. C. - Nov. 25, 1932 Dear Santa Claus, I am just a baby boy but I know you will come to see me just the same. Please bring me a few toys to play with and some or anges. Cullcn Bryant. Franklin, N. C. December 13, 1932. Dear Santa Claus, Please' bring me a pair of kid bedroom slippers, comb and brush set, a big ball, a story book, and some oranges, candy "and nut8..i Don't' forget all the other boys and, i girls. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas. Your loving friend, Clell Bryant. Prentiss, N. C Dec. 14. 1932 Dear Santa Claus, I am a little boy 10 years old, For Christmas i want you to bring me a toy wagAi, some cap buster shells lots of landy oranges and nuts. Don't fJ-get other boys. Yo-T Itiend, JP i'lCJUSe V i m . -- tlelhorse I Q'n .nine rr XS. i Yours S1 1 ,L. Carpenter. m joe iSl fat t e?r" .Air a tviAta- T v svo Jbwed; land and j' , I C : 1 t i - ... Irt the . following spW; g. i The Treezing and thawinef,. will also mdverize th snil sn th ' the pm Mn i.: : "ft - -wwu v-au jltpaiCU Willi little labor Question: How should eecs he selected for hatching purpos.es? - answer: AH eggs for hatching shoultf come from a flock; that con forms to "the standard for that particular breed, is'of. good-vitality and free from disease. ;TJie eggs should then be carefully graded and all those that are under-sized, ridged or irregular in shape dis carded. Store the eggs thus se lected in a. cool room i that will maintain an-even temperature. Do nui uviu iiicsc ckksa more man fourteen days. Question: In thinnincr a stand of second growth pine how many trees should be left to the acrei? -Answer: The number' , of trpps left depends upon the kind of pine and the size of the trees. All dead, suppressed or diseased trees should be cut and then enough of those remaining removed so that each tree top or crown W"! have a little "day-light!": around it on all sides. Under averasre conditions on a 25-year stand of Lcolly pines from5(X)-To6(X) trees should be left to the acre. With the Short leaf Dine of the same ace. as manv as 700 to 800 trees could be left. Question: Can I reduce my fer tilizer bill through the use; of com post? : Answer: Yes if the compost is wellrotted.Tahasten-this-decay, mix 45 pounds of sulpha, f am monia, 40 pounds of limestone, and '- . T Franklin, NC - Dec. 13, 1932 Dear Santa Claus, : . -Rm-f little-boyeigtiryeatrtild and -in the third grade. Please bring -me -acomb andbf ush set, a-pen and-pencil -set, Ti-ser"of building blocks, a good book, and some ... fruits,, candy, .and nuts. Remember all the other little fenyiCaM: girls. Your little friend, ' Kenneth Bryant. Franklin, N. C. Dec. 17, 1932 Dear Santa Claus, I am a little boy six years old, and in the second grade. Would you please bring me a red wagon and a little dump truck. I would like to have some candy, nuts, and oranges " and also a story book about " birds. - Please don't forget other little boys and girls. ' Your little friend, : Clayton Higdon Ramsey . Franklin, N. C. : December 13, 1932 Dear Santa Claus, -l am a little girl eight years old. Parn irr-the-sccond grader" ' I"am trying to be good. Will you please bring me candy, oranges, nuts and some pretty toys. Goodbye until Christmas,. Mildred Franklin. Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 5, 1932 I am a small girl sixteen years old. I am five feet two inches tall, have light hair and brown eyes. I am going to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a great big doll with curly hair that opens and shuts its eyes, some candy, oranges, nuts, and a pretty pair of beads. Santa don't cheat other, boys and girls by bringing me too much. .Your little friend, ;' Mary Carpenter. Prentiss, N. C. Dec. 9, 1932 Dear Santa, I . am a small boy twenty (20) years old. For ChristmasvI want you . to... bring .me- a- gun, -box- of shells, climbing monkey, candy, ap ples, oranges, and nuts, but best of all a Negro doll. Your little boy, ' Lorcn DeHart. Prentiss, N. C. - Dec. 7, 1932. Dear Old Santa Claus : " I am a little bov 19 vears old. lr Christmas I want you to bring me a red rubber ball, and alittle climbine monkey. Please don't I forltt other cirls and bovs. I am las "ever your little boi, MackiMOcKton. i phosphat and, a pile of straw, uier organic matter, ial will rot and form . w ianaure in about one- le f time it would take for , atural decay. A small amount ,table manure will also aid in e decaying process. Question: How manv hens should !be place, yrth one male for the sinele matlnc?. . Answer: With the light breeds ot over 20 hens should be placed ' iL . I .L' . t .til me pen ana mis numoer snonia redhced to 16 with the heavy breeds. A careful check on the Jirst hatching shohld be made from! all matings, and if the hatch show introdured. IUW let Ullljr, 4L new IHttlC suuuiu . U... . 1 Iij xunuoili JliUW many wwa siicnuu we nave t( beg"" a small fa j:-.. - . . tu:. j j. T" acPenas ?P?n the. a.moun or..leetI proauced, bot it there is sufficient feed, five to ten animals would prove the most eco nomical. A smaller herd than five will not justify the expense of the equipment needed and the cost of delivering cream or milk. Plan the farm dairy for not less than five cows and increase this number as the production of feed increases. Muse's Corner THRILLING . . . . ! " Down from the country - Of the cold North Star, Where the snow and the ice ... And the jolar hears ar Down from the country Of the cold blue Norrt He charges on the night Of December twenty-fourth; From the far off fountrv Where the weird lights play He dashes down the snow-crusted Milky way ' Leaping then from crystal ' Mar to star Ke skims o'er the earth vVhere the children are ! -BY BESS H. HINES. 7 I ,4,4 j - j i ( olic fAC it I ft n Jt f-T iinii'i ww w mm II ' Ana, may we add our sinco ; the -friends fwho have beer.: a i know that their patronage preciated. PEOPLE'S MA FRANKLIN, N. pi 2" MAY-the - spirit . of-the - seasor home and heart, bringing happi tentment to you and yours. In co of the greatest day in Christendor our sincere and earnest greetings f A MERRY CHRISTJ V and a s HAPPY NEW Y BRYAN Frai tary ; raent,' the V with . Great nation.1 ' SO III ARRE The t arresMtt v 582 being fdjtnio mvejjtigated 127 a 18 Were killed and, reXvered 24 stolei Negroes are m" Georgia than in a is say, ;"Mer! but we say! cerity,tru who have our succes. full meanii' Gilmer I YouV-Can I mum ? I r i
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