Business is Goo& In Brevard Shop Early . and buy Christmas Seals VOL. XXX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 192S No 49 FARM NEWS . By I.. A. AMMOX Result* 1925 The most outstanding thine. 01 . tlenumsraiion noted during the >e;u way. the effect of humus on 1 ! ?P^ during dry weaiht r; This- does not mean some piece ot crimson clowr under for hftmU*. or some application of. manure. Thvv ?^ffnot rot; but fields that have been getting their nvitvuro, clover, soy beans or the 'like throuph a number of years back. The best for current years turning under was where eariy ' fall u was dor., . - Many have noticed t hi.- on the field of corn on the l*ft :is J ou; pass through the < "? -uch farm. A bit of history f this Cloughj farm field runs l:ke. ,^thi>: C orn was seeded to. rye, ?*' ryp seeded to diver in the. spring By fall the clover was above' We high. This, ! and the rye stubbi was turned; early so that the . ma"e.rud hao time, to decofntH^t' Si iK',* this rotten, matter 'no hi - ''v vo tipws its- Weight. in water to soil' on, - you see why it j . was able to ? odu. ? f??>m >vxty to, seventy bushels corn per acfe. . | .Most eNcvy faru:, :" took notice of certain fields that withstood the j drought w?H reRar*do>> of lay of land. Many soyh 1 have taker, pain^ io- :n<juire a*-: ->*? and found . that such fields had . been supplied j with, hu-mus it) r:i>: y ~:r^- ln' ;U!''"ie-1 it was four ye'af's 'hat a coat of Some' cloVoV or grass wa> ....... ? . . . f turned under. N,.\v think .of ":h -e fields: as.c'MB par, d with the field" oh the foot of( Galiijiure Hill. A ha?* ^alttd -oil, where the corn was ufidei your chin-.-j" Thv history o.f that field-is no humus to >p?:ak of -for many years. Rye :-rub'.>!e &?1 ? wveds dfd W>E prove id hi e??ogh for trood ir.Vm? .injr under extreme venditions -wrw.e it r-as d >?j, fairly we' I .n wet year M?re auentiofi *o- thi humuj con-! ? ' -lent of our >o".;s 1- a . hip problem in.; this ('oUyvty if we -vi>h to.be effic ienf ? fary$er< : Humus alone make4: a our' - fertilizer* mOr."*/. useful. ai:d ? ? for that -j n otK.ht to '"O ' <-:e?vv more attention. . . ; ?" . r '? -. , ' . . - y E<;g Market For v:>!ae Reason .or.othuy our euu \ ' niaAetj b til r, t .:! and ? fsrir. 1- . prices 's ten cei)WsS belpa^ the xq ?? - ^ ' f j ir ??".?unties about '?>? Eg'"s are re tailing" in -h ev i *? . e ?' t the ^ price u' to . ?iv-.-'y .:ts. ??vo etitv to st Vi ^ edd 1c i s * ? MddSor* County ar pa?:.jR ..; cent's.. . .?/?? A talk with or i>.;Var' loVri njoiv. . * l?. ..ajrht, <?Ut t: a: .!"*? was asi^meu t-v a>k more, -u i a:,, aid; proh.itiy sell in Ash^V ?>?' KRZ>- . :'L' thl: troiible, ard r;: ^-vd the extra t<\ ? teed- h:.ls. La'tvr ; ?he eo^mKer ???& %% hiK turm >0 . ? Mr. Consur.iiir 'i"; ? TS'-t ' ? kr k. ?.he ^ " pmlveer_'K^' ;'V a^y P? :c> ; ju>t ? Have m-? ? '.; ? '* Y shiiacs n.-.: ? : . nu for placing -The outlook !' r "v - is btt'.tjr -f.an ". for 'cattle. --Why *:?t seme '<r.e who . . has 'he eorr^&v >htse: pips artd fi-.-d 'a ear. " My. oointon is ;th:^ \ tb "y -will .best" cattle by two. ecpt?=. , Torn now a"; nod - one "to one-tea. ?? eah- be put.,thr^-<Lrh. p?es. ?? a-nd >U?'V; for orr^-nfty- '. Arista r-.v wiM be^ aiv?-a anyone 'who" will- try. Cattle The h eal csWtii? market js raininp |. vtre.y^th, act by the first, of the | year ou-tht to- he around ??> " ^ent^ j: for pood feedi.TS.. The T. B. test j rejiui^d 'f^r attle-'enterm;? - . for -a-j h.njr period is-'oinc to help our Io - cal sellers to sr' t he top price. The Virinn a '.uyers have fourdi ^ out that w :?."<? T. B. free. an?i now are anxious ' t nur cattle, as it tMeans move ir< od pare meat that Jhey van sell with a certainty of hralth. r . ^ c * BIBLE CLASSES CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK The B":b!o c! asses whieh have been conducted at the Baptist- church for the past ten da; s by Rev. Hagpal. of Grand Rapids. Mich., are proving; more and more oonular and are ; ?* . * * . spoken of in t5 . highest terms of praise bv the n- tny. who attend from n i*ht to nitfrt. Rev. Haggai, chough only a ung man, is an un usu&l Bihtc s !. iar'and has the ex. . raordinary ahii iy of imparting this Biblical -know , !;a* to his hearers in a ai:-< iiiteriE--tln(r manner: The classes will - t -iuo 'throughout the week. C. OF C. FURTHERS REORGANIZATION I AT MASS MEETING ?; Some seventy-five men and ladies -of the town gathered at the court house Monday night to make further plans f r the continuation of oper i > he Chamber of Commerce. >V h.\ Breese made the opening ? rtfwarks, stating the purpose of the : meetin'jr to, he for raising necessary funds whereby the organization .. ;ght properly function. The faet was also emphasized that the co-op- . eni.ot) and support of the entire j community is necessary for a live, i up-to-date. active Chamber of Com- : merce.. Following this introductory talk, a Uvdy discussion was engaged in re tative to the proper method of obtain ing the shares for maintenance. 1 .whether by voluntary contribution or j by HsseMr.erit. After the expression of various opinions, pro am! con. a c innuttce was appointed as follows to r. ikt an assessment list of memh- i c.i's ii addition to previous subscrip tions: T. H. Shipman, J. H. Pickel- ' sinier. -1. H. Tinsley. The committee proceeded immediately to duty an?l with'n a short time presented a list' of the men present, stating the amount assessed each. This report >tjbautled by the committee met ? with :h.- approval of all. A collecting committee was ap pointed to prepare an additional list of ? hose nut present and call on them f-r subscripting This committee toil, ws: C, P. Wilkins. R. V. Nee I. C. C; Kilpatrick. It w; . the general opir.'.m that a ' fuil-tiir.e trained secretary would be necessary. and the hoard oi directors rave assurance that such an one would be empioyed by the first of the year. ! BREVARD BATERY CO. IS ATWATER KENT AGENT 1 The IJrevard Batten- Cnninar.v is b^ing- cancratulawd or. .us 'fr-ieftuv. ' y; i its f t tune in securing ??. exciusivc dealers franchise for the Atwater Kent radio, the. best known and. made hy he largest 'nan.iifac- 1 turers of -radio' -cts in the world. < - ? I ? v ?? '?? : ' ?? ? 1 ;.ri d nidio enthusiasts- now ? have Available radio services of the ' ii;.! ?-?st order. ' The. pre em estab- ' li?! \eii.t of a, tiriii reliaM" .recalls /to tiiiiid its phenoim ' growth. In there w? re hardly !1 radio -<et- in use. 1st ly^'j j rh<* number had grown t?? 2'.OU0,t>00: in to 3.7">0.i(0fl- :n)-l at p;vs- j i'.. ; the ... total ; is ?>?? abi ut j cose tiY .every -rye homes. The retail ' value of set a nd parts' 1-ias gr.ow i fr< !ii $r>lMH!0.^0o in to oy ? m half billion dollars tbdirv. '. * " ; K ? r ' ? '? v Pubiii i-rtervst i:r radio has.. grow/ j-1 rapidly and st:!! continue:: .una- ) 1 >.--?* d. Pu' injL the the last .eighteen ? loOnths. at i:i>ies. the ron'-umer de- j ??.Kind Was in xvc.es<. of At* | ? facturers ;.:.ili;y, "t .? '-<r,-.'pi-\. During-, V?2"? sets will have be | 1 manufactured . and sol i? just atouvt 1 /applying- the Ifcmahd. ??? I The ydirriofVi nal irowth ? created | a" wonderful opportunity, for exploir I tatiurv by "gyp" concern*'. . j prospective purchasers -ho.ild be ware of radio*- made by uukni'wo especially when, offered by mail. Radios need some service, and iiiiv. is free when- .vou buy from local dealer? who are required by m'ijjtifii t i:rei> !u .'.cheii; contract ? t-> keep every sit sobl in efficient] op eratitiii over a -lohg period. METHODIST CHURCff NEWS Mr. Thorn we }1 Hayhjes. who is; spending a -.vhi' in the -city, and who has givtfi Vuch pleasure and inspiration as' t teacher of our ?Men's Bihie Class during" 'he tem porary ahscnee. of the regular teacher. M>\ T. H. Galloway, will, by special request, combine all the adult clars s of the Sunday Schocl into one class next Sunday morn ( ing and will lecture on the lesson. We especially invite, every wrson in 'the Lonrr.unii.y .tot affiiuited with i some other Sunday Srhanl to hta'r [ this most gifted teacher. The Sunday School Training 'School, as announced last Sunday. ; r.o .be held next week, has been : postponed until a date after Christ 1 rnas. . ; New ntembcrs are joining the church every Sunday, and we are ! on the up grade. i * . BREVARD HI SCHOOL WINS FINAL GAME Brevard High School won the first ' . J' panic -she has won this season when she defeated the Weaverville High, here Thanksgiving day. The same was played in a drivinjr rain, and the field was: one large, shallow lake, through which the boys waded and splashed. Throughout the first half the two teams looked about even, and no substantial gains were made, btr ! Coach -Dckle must have put real J spirit into his boys between -halves, for they 'came back in the second' half with an attack that would not ' be denied. . . When, their opponents had the hall they held like a brick wall. j and when they had the ball they car ried it gradually down the field, to ward a toychdown. Finally the great moment . came. The ball was. 'snapped back :<> Jack Trantham. and he dashed around right end behind perfect interfer-. ence. He got clear of all except the safety man, and then Branch I'axtOn clipped that safety man. .lack crossed the line and Brevard hail won its first game. . The Weaveryille coach claimed that Jack bad; stepped out of bounds, but the referee, who iiad followed him around, said he 'had stayed in bounds, so the iro::l < ?. unti ed. The' Wt averville coach i\ fu- .-d to abide by the refeive'sl de.i-iot: and called his men off the field, al though then was left only two mjnutes to play. The whole team played exception illy well, with l'axton and Trantham -haring honors :?s the .stellar play ns, followed closely by. To,i.iii\ j . Wlkitmire. BREVARD The first' BANKING CO BUYS FIRST HEALTH BOND Health 'IJ'M-ui- .over ;i. Trar.syl^tKia niunl v - was bought ivithin.. 'the xwek.'.by.. ffce jftii'Vawf Banking Co. The pi " . I >N i'i rhrse ? I!or:i!s : . usei \ lie ?ulo.-is ChnsliiKis Sial \s> i\ ;eip;n ^ proti ct the I: ;;lt \ < n:m unity. These Bonds :.h at the Chr'stmas1 S<al bo/otiv -n ;he pir>st ofiiee,. and' 'vEow i.. \ -embers sf the ?, ;\*<ier;ife.d" . ^rgaiiiza.tio of he town. rHANKSGJVING SERVICE AT BREVARD BAPTIST CHURCH O:: .last Thursday evi .u i . pei;:;;l Thank'gi-1 "ir.;r ' ' t ?"? ice .vwi - ?lei*! at Brevard Bat>\ c'itu ch this.,' service Was we!i aiWodvd and i:Vdc!i interest Was ?r>i?w a- :*i the ivstimoKiai's ?liven by. quite a lew is tV 'divings fh.'t Cod ha,-;' ? h<- .. tie-i upon- them durng th* ; c ar. ? .^reviai iliU. K wa - i C: ti(-V.et|vby i ll' heir. li i' s'evyl c was. Co duvle>. I;y Hi v. M'.'Ui ;? and Rev. , Hsgg.+f.' KeV. Hae.uai .gave ?? v-'i'j i aspirin ...e ..lc .oh "\Vh:-t iikvii.v'^ iVean-:-' to. art ::nmi:.; :ai." a. "'l.v ? /????>: ?;:-f u! bit siilgs v;..;t eVone -t t-h ? ij? c. v. ho live in a oirn.ry vviie> c one worship Cod m cording t .. th*- 'JKtates of his ow'n consi-i.'i.ce-** He iiave a wonderful ami intores iiig account of his own exnevitnr' Is? ertvt'iuir this country. A -. > ,1. v Sal collection for lb' Th6ina? viile Baptist Otpbahage v:; taken, whivh was a lib* Tit I one. U. D. C. REQUESTS CHRISTMAS DONATIONS FOR SOLDIERS HOME Tlie I . p. c. is sending this year ;; C hristmas package to the \ eterans at . Soldiers Home, in Ra ieijih, and requests all members of the local organization and any others interested in the Veterans to make contributions for this Uo\\ Xki Veterans are most gratefit' fi^ ?nything any one cares to send but among the most desirable jrift. are: home-made cakes and ran dies, . sweets of any kind, fruits, 'cigars, tobacco, dominoes, chairs, ruKs. woolen gloves. It is requested that those de-ir:n. - d donate toward this worthy cr.nso. eave packages at the U. D. C- Li brary any time before Saturday, December 12. in order that all may 'tc packed together to reach Raleigh ^efore Christmas. liRGE TRACT SOLD ! TO OUTSIDE BUYER ? Consummation of one of the iarg- 1 ? est land deals in the history of i Transylvania was made last weVi. when the Champion Fibre tract, purchased recently by J. S. Norton, of St. Petersburg, and R. R. Fisher, of Brevard, was merged | with the j lands of the Brevard I^ard afld j Timber Company, lying hctwi e . j Diamond Creek and the West forkj of the French Rroad, making a total of 5,00 acres, whicli was sold for .c 1 25,000. ' The name of the purchaser was not disclosed, but it is understood to be a Texas developer lof note, and extensive development of the property is expected in the near fu ture. . This large deal is one ox the re cent quick turnovers of note; the two tracts biing purchased within' a week, merged into one and re sold in 48 hours. The deal was handled by R. R. Fisher. TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY ' SINGiNG IS HUGE SUCCESS The Court;; Singing Convention held in the court house last Sunday wa-v a decided stoccejss, as attested by the hundreds of people frofti all o\'t i the county whi> were in attendant".-, j Every avaii;?ni? seat was taken and 1 1 -land in tr row: was a premium, ji In addition the singing from th ' c . i . iiities and tht venvr; . r-..nv- vov. vnerc also special ?iu?irt~ j" ?tties -aid ;i ;:art in t!v exercise's. ] the Dan., y.::.: T.-tt-.*. Dana, X. C. ? ' Reams Quartette; Greenville; Whit- ! ikvr <>u;:K>:tv, Mills River: a Hend- ] ?rs?l ville (Juafteite. and Prof. Sloan < i titl his five ? "nildren. all of who?;. ! i :v ; * ??? - .jvr*. t A \v:'v>(rv(.! fb 1 :???;}> I':',!'. whiih all were hetti;*- < fully fi d T ?? day proveii a a j ' ?ni'-yab'.- -Mailable ope for thji |? iuHidred r .?i;eridaiH-o. j , - ' . i; STORE WINDOWS DISPLAY j1 THE CHRISTMAS SEASON j; y - I Til. d'st 'U:. ihdows of till .v: rio.i ( 1 -? J k p\r: rr.r ;; - t ;???< ar.d oth*. >\ j>!ar -. ' i* hu i- - '.cwii are this '.w? -ek ' v?a!t:'.:. ' ? ; irt "f Ciorst'ita 1 "d j> :';.:iy attnii-;.-.*-- ifi.fv -1 . When. all the -tor* 1 < :r; - ijt ?ir?*ssed approp''i; - v he "id:; '.1 thV'- bu'.i'ness >????.'??? ? a il l tl.iii nri ? .a most at r*.c* -\*? 1 lioroutUifa WOMEN'S BUREAU TO MEET TUESDAY AFTERNOON. j The VV.:;tten'? P?ureau of 'the Chair. ; >er of ('??ajftier. .vi!J hold an in ' ( it:* nVecling Tu- .-day aVterifi n. 1 :'r 'ce-th;?Jy ? k. in the C4t. 1 ; ? 1 ? fV'ajnu-r.e ? *.ms. AH fo:-?* ii meetber- ;:r-.' ..'tged to be pri ?<M. < ;r>d it is hpjv'd .hnt aiVy ! . lies ..f tlu : --wn who have not previously j. i; tfrs i.-^iiizKt oh will be prese.it at ' this tinie an.! a ; their names '? ?h? ! invmbershii: lis;. 1 1 CRIMINAL TERM OF COURT OPENED MONDAY The crin inal term of stipe r'ioi court opene-? n Brevard court iv.-usi Monday m?" aintr. with Jud-jre W. F , Hardinir, of Charlotte, an- idin? ; J. ] W. Pless, Jr.. of .Marion, solicitor, and A. E.- E"P. of Asheville. cour stenographer. The tnaiorvtv of thf oases appear- : Y ; i i on the. calender this week involve ( minor offenses, also a iirV at many involving violations of the liquoj; law*. Judjrihfr from the utiu>ualy larye ivirmber of cars parked alone the iiiain business thoroiixhfart^s Mon day, hunderds (>f people from ail sections of tin- county were in 'own ? at the opening session of coa:~t. GIFT SHO;' DISPLAYS PRETTY ASSORTMENT., The (J-ft Shop, under the mana-re ment of .Mrs. H. R. Walker, at the Appalachian Inn has rn>w on display an miusira: assortment of prett;. and useful ;?ifts' saita.hle for the Christmas season, as well as for many occasion*. The articles are al! varied in design and color, main b. - inj? hand painted, thus irivinp an effective touch of originality and individuality. Christmas jjfift suirjres tions for the younu as well as the old arc greatly in evidence. CONGRESSMAN Z. V. WEAVER TALKS ON NATIONAL PARK i ? The people of Brevard were given j the opportunity on last Wednesday 1 evening-, at the court house, of hear- j ing Congressman Weaver deliver an earnest appeal in behalf of the ! establishment of u national park in the fireyt Smoky Mountains. Mr. Weaver spoke of the fart that this great area woulfl be easy that this great area vvouM be eh \ of access from every point, east ?f the Rockies, and from sheer height ?'<im;^ ares favorably with the Reeky ' Mountains. When the national par v is established, the government wi!1 build three broad automobile road and the great road development program that would be undertaken by the government would serve to make the area easy of access. This great expanse of mountainous land states Mrs. Weaver. comprises a stretch of mountains forty miles in length without a gap. ard contains a varied assortment of trees. sh:ui>s, flowers, plants, . birds and animals, all of which should Jie kept, in a state of permanent preservation for th millions of people now and for cen turies to come. The all-the-v ear round climate of this section is un- ! paralleled, it is claimed. The pur pose of the establishment of the Great Smoky National Park. | stated in eflV.*i by Congressman ] Weaver, is to establish a grt at out ilier iiMM'tim aiiil preserve it. to , l?e'-er\\ the forests, streams aiM natural a. sources, and make a piay- , rround for the eighty million oi | people crowded around it and for a'.' classes of people east of tht Reekie.-. Mr. Weaver further a-vui?.. ? ' ,r lie establishment of this national ! :>ark is of great importance to \\ est- 1 rn N'orth Cardina. in that thou.- *.??! 1 i ?f people would visit a .eve.ry >easo;. ?f the year, and the m< ?.< y they ? vould spend Would thus be <>f -!U*s?- ( arable value. This liinRey v.o.i: : j >e distributed not among a few. >11 < inning all the people '>{ ! :;? - i Every city and town and every kind j >f business would .benefi" financial;;, from the establishment of sue'" : uark. The .id?-a is Opt *<> o;?po-:e or r.terfere with any.' individua:-.. -r/.ti- i jrrises or developments in t.-v.ab.tf 1 iiijr this national oaris-. say.-. .?ir. iVeaver. but to conserve an a* < a <_?! 1 ipproximatety 7(i0. s..ai\ p !?.-> , Natural resources. I BEAUTIFUL "SHOP EARLY" CARDS :N SHOW WINDOWS Ve y artistic "Shop Kan*, ard.!, 1 4>:22 in size appeared in , h. vir.- , lows of lo.cal 'merchants la>t we !.. f. These cards d- i:: a nuu'.bt ;? 1" ! l>i-igh; colors hoy. Santa Clau car- ; rying r.n ? e!:ormn:,< load "of bundles J ?n one shoulder and under 'i. othei irm several sh? ? t - of CksNtni:: Seals. At the top are the word tShop Early" and "Buy Chr't-.a Seals". At the bottom "Fiun Tul , L-rc ulosis." Thi? is a unique comhir.itl. ? of : th> Shop Earh campaign ;.i.< the | faiu:!iar Christmas Seal M> .en ?-nt. It 1- especially anp; -priate becau-t , r ipes'ts ir t u uei'i'ui osi - star tha' , [he Shop. Early, idea is base I main';, j >ifa health nin- ieiations. I: better both for llv health of pat: and clerks that ("hi '-tmas '>.iyl> j ?hoal.! be done in SQch way ! j distribute the task over a nu .tu r of, days, avoiding the worry and fati gue vvhleh usually aeeompanv th last week t'eCore Ch:*istmjf> ::??<? spoil the holiday for both bujvr. and sellers in many cases. In ad dition to that, say the phy.-ician there is real danger of contra*, '.hi colds and other infectious maladies, both through the presence of large crowds 011 the la. I shopping day and because of lowered resistance due to overwork and mental, strain. REV HARTSELL RECOVERS FROM OPE'RATIOX, It was. with profound regret th: the many "friends of Rev. Wall:.. Hartsell. pastor of the Brevard Bapt ist church, learned of his operatior for appendicitis which occurred ?t Brevard Hospital lust Friday. It will he of general interest, however to know that the operation was entirely successful and that he is' now resting well and shows decided ' improvement. THE PRAYER CORNER ' THE TRUE INSTINCT "I haVe no patience \vi*. ? m ? * pessimists, "says a Christisfr. v- ;? . "who ttill- -children that youth is the happiest time in life. It is stinct with as all to press forwa to soiiiethmir better than we already have ,aiv it is a True Instinct." " Those who consecrate their jiver to God ir. childhoc rl will surely nnd that their path _ shines more and more lint:! The Sun of Righteous ner-v floods every day with inner sun shine ? ;de<-p joy which is infinitely more satisfying than the gay light heartednes,-: of childhood. Every Jay brines fresh opportun ities of touching ?.:her lives, and ol growing in the knowledge -<f God. which, as our Lord tells us, i;- "Life Eternal." Then there is the joy or making real progress in sp.?ritua! growth. f"r it is fa 1 -?? humility '.<? shut our eyes to that progr?-s> when thctv is a steady struggle afte God and holiness. With numberless , door? of ?*pp' ? tunity standing wide '?pen, .-?jreh no one should find ?'?!< day- . -r monplaec or unin'er^sttt And-m one can walk ' r< uLrh lit- i: h tie fearless happy try. " ot a 'ear.;v loved child in hi^ < : f:. ? ? u-? without radiating ,t< * -h" ? Joy is very mteci -*? ^an render grand ser brothers ami . sisters ju> ik-in*." happy. The. gladness* nn. ? ra in.; like r. living fountain, c. *>??<!? from the < 'hri. t wl'r ht he. ~ *? it is to do real > service. We . walk with God every il.-.y i: I: week if wt arc- to i?e mirror- n fleeting Tht Sun of Richteou^:?- ? A PRAYER FOR THE TRLE INSTINCT Blessed God and Father, give js The T'-je Instinct that wil! a. -ure us that youth i.- not the happi ?st time of life, but tha! th.-n ; ?ver before u.- ,somehir.g h< tt< . rhan we aiready posse.-.- . Ha\. \vi . kvhn c<>ti.-ei rate?! our livt- t > Tin n childhood. !ii : found that ou path shim more and more, uri.' fhe Sun of Righteousness. ou 5avifkir. floods every day with iv: ne <unshine, deep joy, which is ir.fii* telv .i:ore satisfying than the -r ' ighth carted nes of ehildhooij. Grant that every day may i.rir. fresh . opp .rtunities of loue v.:;. jther lives. and 01 "growing i:i f knowledge >>f The:1-, our t ? ?>?! . v! i' ?. 'Ur ii Lord tells u- ?- I. : Kter :al. Oh give u.- tin" joy of making' !*-"? l?rotrres> in 'spiritual growtn. X - n j j . : ? n ^ our eyes in false hu-;? to ;i>.it piogre--- when ;h- re is -teudy struggle a f ;c- Th? e. ? ?it Fath -r. and holiness. Ooi ti our ey<-s to ?? ....*?>'?? :i . Jitors of ? opportunity -'an! r v ?pen. Surely no nv >f a - shoul/ tihd the days commo: jrlace > r uni: ? terestiny. but walk :hroi":h I'f with the fearless 5,au;ty trust ileariy loved chil'jJ.'en In o"ur owt Fathers House, radiatiiia: bri.uiiine; to all we meet. Joy is" infectious. ;i'ld We ? ;i' render jrran l e,rvice i<> >-ir !< ?.the: and sisters just by be"n;? happ* Let our gladness sprite- I ; k - :t livini. fountain, ever !'r< -ii t'n Christ within ou- heart.-. So >h:ri we do real service, and w:;i wit; Thee every day in '.lie i.ek, w. shall be minors ri.thi :'u: ou Lord, the Sun of Ri.nl. teou-::e- -. And unto Thee, our !5i" ,-ed Go.' and Father, and unto ieciou Saviou:- and Holy Spirit sh: ??? be a. the praise now and ever. \:r.en. ? C. D. C. MARRIAGE LICE.MES I OR NOVEMBER Cupid has been \\ \ slowly iti this section d"r t:ji th. past month, since only fo.. .narri; licenses were recorded a' ?he Ke-^. t er of Deeds office f<?. the t.ioa.h 1 November. The list ? ot < follows: Nov. 14. Charles Sr. ill. Paso, Tex. to .Maw.'ic Wild-. P;.-^ t! Fdre<t. Nov. iS. Oyker Ftsher, Quebec, to Hassie I. owe, l.;Jie i'o\.-, way. Nov. 21. Mattel! Or., to Cam Mooney. Davidson River (? ?!. ! N >v. 21, Waliis Benjamin to Dlkx H.it'v enson, Breard. t CoI.) Plow under the trash; hurrn; leaves and crop residue.- in to destroy one of the irreatest needs of Nort"? Carolina soils.

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