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LOOKING 'EM OVER. LOCAL SOCIAL ITEMS Altho the insignia on the' uniform of the visitors indicates a bear of the southern regions, their playing : yesterday was an adversity of that ;limate. 'l.: BAPTIST CHURCH. f .ra.' J. JR. Chambliss and children of 'Rocky Mount tare 'the . guests ol Mrs, C. J. Austin, Taylor and EearnhaTdt proved to be in line with the average at umpir ing yesterday. Their work was be yond' criticism. Ah Ilss Emily 3. Austin is spending the' week-end with friends in Wash ington.; Lindberg, strong as the name may iound, lost his scented arm in the nidway the game Friday. ''Miss Harriet Pollard of Bethel it the. -week-end guest of Miss Eeeka Parker. ' - MOTORED TO VA. BEACH. ' Misses -Willie Wilson and Bernice Nicholson left this morning for Vir ginia Beach. They are making this trip- thru the country wtn a party from Greensboro. Fred Morris hit for three bases, but his long creepers could not De persuaded to overcome Doughton's perfect relayed throw home to nao him. Bradley hit for 1.000, and despite a DoDOle ana a imu uiic i iiim, iie played a splendid game in the field. WILL TEACH IN BURLINGTON. ...Miss Elizabeth Thigpen, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. W. A; Thigpen, of j Corretoo, has ben elected as one of th. teachers in the Burlington grad ed sehools. Miss Thigpen has been at the N. C. College for Women ail Gretfnsboro for three years, and is . well qualified for her position. She i- a bright, promising young lady and the Southerner rejoices to know sht has thus oeen honored. Miss Thigper did not seek this position, but wa.' elected upon recommendation of hei teacher at the college. She will be gin her work at Burlington this fall The Southerner's best wishes go wit! "her in her new home. With the reputation as a hot wea ker pitcher, Mark Webb added more evidence yesterday, despite his over worked arm. How are yea-planning to spend the Lord's day, tomorrow? God says, Re member the Sabbath day to keep it holy. E. 20:8: ' . . '. s All our secular cares should be laid aside on the Lords day. Our Lord spent the Sabbath in prayer, in at tendance at the synagogue, and ''go ing about doing good." There was no idle rest for Him, This is supposed to be a christian land, it has iiceh murtured in prayer and has prospered under the special favor of God. Whether we hall so continue remains to be seen. One thing is certain, if we are recreant to our trust we shall sooner or lated join the empires that have risen flourish ed and totered to their utter ruin. The Lord's day is a seal of the covenant between the Lord and His people. 'If thou turn away thy feet from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy ef the Lord, honorable and shall honour him not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasur es, nor speaking tnine own worms: Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord: and I will cause the to ride and feed the with the heritaise of Jacob thy father; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it." Isaiah 58: 13, 14. . . . Sunday School at 9:4;), preaehinp NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE OF : . AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING STATE COLLEGE STATION BALEIbH, N. C. Technical Kduculinn nt Wale C"tlw nrepnrca In graduates for pcrannat aurcTsa and for leadership in industrial liruKruas. The etillviit1 offers FOUR YEAR COURSES IN: Agrioulture -including tenei-til Agrlr-ulturt) ihmI NkKM-litlfzecl CouratfR In Farm Crops, Atrrinilttir.il Eiur.'lK'oriiui, Ammal HitabaiKli-y nml IVirylnK. Biuliiuy, Horticulture, fuultry Science. Moil. Vtit'rilt.try Mc-dlclue, VmchiIiiii.-iI Kditr-iitlon. ftfceaitfry, Asikultimil Cnpiuistry, Textile iVmistry and liyotug. Civil Engineerinf, Architecture rtud Highway Kr.eineeriiiK. Elactrioal Engineering. - N. Meohanieal Eaoinearing. Taxtite Textile Ki'Kliiferl-.if. Textile MnrmfniHirhig, Textile Chemistry and Dyotne. Agricultural Economica, Businsii Administration. Rural Lite. TWO YEAR COURSES IN: , Agriculture, MiM-rciitlo Arts, Textile liimifm-turlng. Ona Yaar Course In Auto Mroianica. Winter Course in Aprltiiltura for Farmers. Summer Seaaltn for Teachers, for Colh-o Kmrnnca ami for Ci-lIege Credit. Excellent eoiiiiiment in all Heimrtmelits. 4 Session l!i:!:2-2.: hetrtns Hctitemher 5. ''. - Kntrann requirement for. Frealiman Haas. 15 units Eusllvh, 3 ; nistrs-y, J; Matueinattrs. 2f : rtence. I ; Blecrii-o, Hi". tor eataiot. Illustrated circulars, ami entrance blanks, write E. B. OWEN, Regiatrar. M"i-;-W"!-M"J"J-'r WILL HE LIVE! iF- stage of the movement from the mine 1 dustry in the lakes region wit witness! to the furnace has provide the neces- wholesale return to capacity. j sarv soark for revival of ore minlmr Kar!y estimates of 40,000,000 tons! and shipping and the world's largest ore field in the Lake Superior dis trict are the center of activities of ore being moved from the Lake Superior district this season are be ing superseded by calculations rang- ... FROM NEWARK, N. J. . Jilrs. Frank Atkins and daughter Misi-Eleanor of A e war, N. J., art tiie jruests of Mr. and Mrs. Thad ' Hatisey. - , Mrs. G. A. Stancill of Tarboro and Mrs. J. . Warren of Conetoe loft yesterday for Lake Junaluska for I several weeks. CALVARY CHURCH. to , . . Children's instruction at 3:45. ; , "Men's Bible Class at 10. vHoly Communion and sermon children at 11. This being the first Sunday, there - will be at the Colonial theatre, a ser i vice of specially musical nature, with ' many hymns sung from the screen and with a very remarkable, five-rcei picture, called "The Secrets of the ittle Home Nurse." It was produced 'by Dr. Showalter, a famous surgeon , 'o.Chicago, and its design is to in struct people in the proper methods of .treating sick and wounded people, , and all the other principles of nurs- ; ing. To make it interesting, it was , arranged in the form of a story, with i, scenes in Frane during the war, and i. other spectacular incidents. From the amounts given of it, and from the ' cost of it, it ought to be a produc tion quite worth everybody seeing, and calculated to do good in a most . practical way. One would think that it might have an interest for doctors and nurses especially, and for almost everybody besides. I put the notices of the Sunday night services at the theatre here in the church notice " -,'lmrt' that is only because I do not know where else to put it. The church .-ha not anything at all to do with this service. It is jny own entirely -private and individual venture, under taken on my own responsibility with out consultation with any cnurcn of ficials, with the sole and single pur hasp nf ?AnhinD valicimlo. anil ehnr. .. unusual way. to many people who . aught not otherwise ever get them. It does not'eowt anybody anything to come,- unless they voluntarily desire ' to help pay the expenses of the ser- wii.o h vnt'Xfrtneixt le v&Ii,Ama dram thVse gjrown Up, ..healthy men .who -. ...... j . j i -. i j uwiiic uiu S4L aiiu juua, aim uu iiut- .'eonrribui.e a cent when the plate goes round. You certainly would be sur prised to see how many men do that. 'thing. They are not welcome, be- ' cause they take up room, to the ex clusion o others who deserve to be seated- ; CARD OF THANKS. . - .We desire to extend our sincere thnks to our friends for their many -acts of kindness and flowers, express teg their sympathy tq us during our ifcereavejnent. .,!&. and Mrs. E. 8. Powell, Family, " . U. D. C. MEETING. .- xjia regular meeting oi ine rrm. Porsey Pender Chapter, U. D. C, will ha. held Wednesday afternoon, July , 'at 4 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Louis- Knight. The Tar Babies piay a double- leader here Monday with Farmville. This will be the first full game Jhe ' servjces at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Farmville aggregation will have play-. Come and worship the Lord id here, rain having interfered on . us ccrdial' welcome await you :heir former visit. i J. E. KIRK. Pastor. ing from five to ten million ton high-. whi-n compare favorably with the es- Ljttle hope is ntc-toined for the tiinatss of even the most radical op- movement to equal thai of the record timist of the early season. ' T i season of 1320 when 60,000,000 tons ore were shipped down the lakes, for th season was slowt r in opening. Long lines of ore trains are eating into the huge stock piles accumulated i at the mines and docks at Duluth, Effecting June IS of a 10 percent i v'. cut in hauling rates on iron ore. .from Ike Erie porta to the furnaces; was I preceded by announcement of a.sim fila'r deercate in transuortinir ore1from the mines to the docks and abOarai Again on Tuesday the Tar Babies neet our nearest neighbor in a dou-i R, pander. Jr., supt. 'le bill, the morning game to take ; Services at 1 1 a.m DnrcDVTraiAU ruilaru I 'the ships and a slash of 12 1-2 per- t- j .. .i,rti .,4. n.lr. ...lfcit-i ;!ace :n this chy RETURNS FROM EMPORIA. Mrs. and Dr. W. J. Thigpen ant Daughter.Miss Snow, Mr. H. D. Hard ion and Dr. H. L. Keel have return ed" from Emporia, where they havt bden attending the Waters-Bond nup tial. Mrs. M. E. 'Slaughter of Burling. ton is. here visiting her son, Rev. B fr. Slaughter. " Go out and put some pep into th Joys who are striving to take the lead in the first half race. Services' at 8 p.miH UrV.SA- Commons. ( cpnt in vessel carrying fective July 1. charges ef- Tbe tree just beyond the left field fence yielded up ene spectator yes terday, when a hit ball sizzitjd thru the branches. Miss Norma Sanders leaves tonight for her home in Four Oaks to attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Sallie Sanders, on July 6. to the coming of the larg fleet. For the first time since 1920 lead ing employment agents on the lakes report expentancy that all availbble As a direct charges result in the)abor wiI be placed by Julyl. entire ere can-vine fleet on ihe tlreat ' D . r v i j p n . g0 g..-tat has become tie doniand T aL-AL. tf;n,r.fn.l f -l.. r . , for vessel since 400 freighters and 2f bprijes, has beenbroujrht into action; ore carry- OE Over two hundred fans in New Bern crowded the score board there yesterday to receive the returns of a defeat, play by play. G Kroger plays a fast field at second and continues to demonstrate that lie can hit the bail. i;g railroads at the Head of the Lake end at lower lake ports have increas ed their train crews by '75 percent to full capacity employing thousands msn, Mines that were idle hnvc her resumed operations or are pre paring to, and, according to experts, indications are thai when all of the July 1. Slash, i new raic.s become effective .luiv- I. ing of rales for handling ore in every this major mining and shipping in-! r" ..J-t-nn l:i vessel carrying rate v."a announced that vessels and bargi tied ti at piers for 18 months an: bei;ig prepn. ed for services. THE Executor of your 'VYi" at is the one who takes charge of your affairs when you are gone : should live long enough to settle your estate. If he t dies before it is wound up, your affairs will be thrown into confusion your Estate may meet with great losses be put to heavy costs. If you name this Trust Company Executor of your Will, you know it w,ill live to complete its duties, be- ."'. .. cause it does not die. , Farmers Banking & Trust Co WH Y NOT ADVERTISE T(of I ! eit'n Dl'LUTH. MINN I ti f ! i mm i s Only the choicest of wholesome materials are used in the "Crushes". Their superior quality and unusual deliciousness have made therh the most ca!led-for of all fruit-flavored beverages. Be sure to get the genuine. Sold in bottles and also at fountains. ; t t BILIOUSCH!LDREN Bltck-Dranf ht, Long in Successful Use, Praised by an Arkansas Motker, "Soon Does -luWork." Harmaduks, Ark. CpeaMng ' ot Thedford's Black-Draught, which from long use in her household has become , regarded as "the family medicine," Mrs. Mary E. Hill, of Route 1. this place, says: "When th ehildrea tet bilious, I I give them a couplh ot good doses, and when wa hare sour stomach, headache, ; or any liver or stomach trouble, we use Black-Draught. It is an easy laxa tive, and soon docs the work. I cer tainly think it to one of the best rem edles made." I mack-Draught acts on the jrder; liver, gently, but positively, and hnlps It lo its important function of throw j ing out waste materials an poison . from the system. I In thousands of households Black i Draujht is kept bandy for Immediate j use In time of need. Prompt treatmem oftan is half tbs battle, and will ofter prevent slight Mb from developing Id to serious troubles. ! Its well-established merit, durlni more than 70 years of successful use should convince yon of the belpfu effects obtainable by taking Black Draught for liver and stomach dir orders. Get a package today, am keep It in your house. See tha the package bears ths , word "Thedford's Black-Draught" VOW. in The Southerner? I flail's Catarrh Mcdlciae ! Those who re In a "run down" cend! tlnn wtll notice tliit Catarrh b-rfher. , them tnurh more than when they are i good health. Thli ra-t proves that uhll ! Catarrh Is a lornl disease, it Is a-watl ' Inftuenred by ccngtltutioRal condition: HALL'S CATARRH MEPICINE in -I Tonic and Elnod Purlfler, add acts throug' I The blood upon the mucous siirferes t ' the body, thus reducing the lr.flsimtir.tif ; ftnd restoring normal conditions. I All dniRBista. Circulers fre. I F. J. Cheney A Co., Tolodo, Ohio. 'v'-V; Ingredients The three "Crush" drinks pet their fUrora from the delicate fruit oils preued from the freah outer skias of oranges, lemons or limes, to which are added juices from these fruits, can sugar, U. S. certified food color, carbonated water, and citric acid tbs natural acid of oranges, lemons ud limes. Distributed exclusively hf Coca-Cola Bottling Works - rboro, N. C. Phone 147 M. S. Brown Mgr. IS) : e ;e t T PAPER THAT BRINGS THE RESULTS J n in 1 Franklin Gar 1U Reduced $500,00 Selling at the The Past 16 Years, Except a Few Months m l 9 16 Let Us DemcHistrate Frankli ; Qualities to You Franklin Cars - ranklin Service 3C
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