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$j 1 SVv >3 ■ f.* I- -4 _ ' nrraODOCS BKLS TO HOMB There are three who err «Mm l>»», edoeation r hilled ap Chat R fa the panna far all ilia, tha reaaaa al eadia* all arfl. There are three who redfarat* “Rettffiea, rehsiaor aqaatty rere that la the ralplt aad Ha taaeUv ara Um reed bat to “beMare" to red aR bai treoMea. aad wire all oar preMeare Tfanlljr, there are there who aril their de w red, aad red far “rel%iea la adoaaUaw** ar "edaratlea la relfa lUre.” There aw they who want the B»!e taapht la pahtia aaheefcs there f** °*T ** rdr*t ** 1 mi rtnAti ifintlw of church u4 •tote U aa American ---- *—>—ies *f ffanday. Am arc 144 Aan A Aa mk. ta Aa ami pcA Ut lAmla *0 haan I wank ia davet ad to sdncatlcc. Why taka from the M Aa to apeak of the KbicT Why mat taka tNa Aa 114 boos net 4e mtad to adwratfea, tor study of tka Weed? What is Sunday for? Far •tot ia a Sunday School? Mam ye to ebaath eme, two, three torn ia m weak. Why was Aaaa pre atom Aaaa hears to diaruaa books, mm, pailtta. was, cries, tax . . . mR Aa acmrakaad staff the radian] "pawahad." aa appaasd to the* ate asra minister af Gad, am to “at Art" people to Ao church? Thera is a tins and m plane tor evarrthin*: a time aad alee the —I aatieu, and far religious instructioa. TW sthosl Is so place to teach the Bible, or religion; the petpK U do *1s«d to toach geography or politics. L«»*» ed Beetle* to the school, rein truduea raUgiooa training to tha house, giro tho thatch ■ <*«*<* to do IU work and tho school opportunity lag theirs, aad w» will ail bo bettor e*. better educated, aad mare W eedy aad siacaraly rellgioai. A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN AGRICULTURE OF CHEAT VALUE. TO N. C. FARM ton By C B. WUliaaae No aao can doubt that one of tha' greatest factors la bringing about the' *%h Msadiag in Agpicultwe of l*a»th CaroBaa hi the bst of stales a* tha Union la tha work of tha Btato I College of Agriculture aad Er^lneer^ in*. Since tts feeble k ulna la* thirty-' three years ago ta trnialng young! Man to help dmb tha agricaMar. of, tho Btato, than has beta a steady ta*prom»a^ la ear agrieuteural prao-1 Ucue. until today North Carolina la' . known (hr and soar aa a State’ that ha* prngr eased aad ta mooing forward rapidly along ail agrleaitorol line*. Aa the years kart come aad geae, roang men tralaod in Agriculture at thn collage have geae back home la j to different liaco of farming, aad art doing good faming, thenuelvce end am loading their effort* In maay way* to help improve the agricaltotal and ether eondMeno of the communities k» uAieh they have located In order that all of their farm neighbors may M*s fuller aad aeon* fruitful Uvea Many are eerrtag the people In coun ty agent work; ia teaching vocational agriculture to farmers’ sea* aad daaghten In rare] high school!; aad i» maay other waya they are reader lag service to their feUowmea and to their State which baa bad foresight U provide facilities for their special education. Without the efforts of thee* men, much that la known aad tn practice at the present time with reference w '“Piwrami, livestock read ing, branding and management; bog and poultry railing; tha value of food •cod of diffarant crop*; proper gar dening and trucking method*; fruit growing; cultural methods; diream peats and their control; .rotation of crapa; beekeeping; dairying; kind of fanning implements beet ruiUd for different purposes; one of cernmncial fertiliaon and lima; marketing; cre dit; etc-, would not bo In practise. Mot only are these men rendering valiant •enrice but are (lading It pomible to provide fur better for themselves and familiee than they would othanris* have been able to do, became of their Increased worth and saming power. They are not only nerving the Slate more efficiently than they could poa eibly have done withcat the special ttnlnlng, but at tha asm* time ate re solving more nearly thoh- juat pro portion of the comforts and other good thinge of life. FOR SALE ONE ft. free* front by 140-: 7-room 2-oton bout nipped with rleetife light*. , foot from highway and block, from inadad ackool. payment*. I'm leaving town for anltlng. Apply to T. U in, D. mid a. Shop*. Dunn, 18 4t pd. MONEY TO LOAN FARM Laa* in amount* #1,000 to #50, 000 for St odwin and Jemima. fttvtf. - FOR a T PUnlr •B I _’ Thorap . ,—<T and Klon dike- m ml aklner, Route 3, Bo» 7, Dann, N 18 tfe i FOR SALE.—• CHOICE BUILDING I }°u ckee BMNr and water Imwa and on bVcd otrowt See me « you want {Janf*in- Goo. P. Mc **i F 16 51 pd. *- M. PEAnsMx Wants to buy yanr bartecfe^ln- Call at the tort next toLWaltar Jones' store. 1 tfc. WANTED TO.Jf- BV^BARBECUE pigs- Call at *>v»nt next to Wal ter Junes' stoijr R M Pearsall. I tfe. w . MONEY to LVAM'oN'FAMI Lmmi» oj town preAuly. Wilson and He Laod. Utmn'vfi. c. 18 tfc. Why PmpU Buy tUl-Suf |« Praf.r «" to hi frill, (1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills rat. and mice, (f) wbst It doesn't A*»T- <»> Bats killed with RAT-SNAP leave so snail, they dry up inside. (4) Mads In takes, no mixing with other food. (5) Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Three sites. S6c, Arc, 91.25. Sold «nd ninnte«tl by Hood and Gmniham, WQjon and Lat, An '■ducat on that actually trains in and for Ufa's dalles Is always an Hkient and common son training. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to tzpross our apprccia lon for the bind attention, wordu of jtnputVy, also for the boautifol flow ra rewired daring the fllnusts and lanlh of our brother, Loaia T. Petto way. > MR. AND MRS. B. S. SHAW. Eagsae Cole has accepted a posi tion with the McCrary itt'j company and will leave tomorrow morning for Danville to tsnns bln duties. | Dunn, North Carolina mm i # I I and Palatable, I I Paper, Directly I i Can See at I ou Choose to Visit || FOR YOU? I 9 w% i „ • I | —y I ~ 1 FURNITURE THREE CAR LOADS JUST RECEIVED This lot of furniture was bought right and we are abje to offer it at prices that should be atractive to you. — The lot i/eludes— BED ROOM D/NING ROOM Njving ROOM arid PARLOR suits «fad ODD PIECES . I of all Linds WEVWANT you to see it L 0 Bi 7 n Feldman $ Department Store Announcing New Arrivals of Fall and Winter Merchandise • I ■ Including the season latest styles in ladies millinery, dress es, suits, cloaks, skirts and etc. ■ We are also showing al complete line of men’s and boy’s clothing, one and two pants suits. All hand tailored and at prices that will justify you in buying your new fall suit or your boy’s school suit at this store. Our fall shoes and oxfords are now on display. Our buy ers have just returned from the northern markets, and it will pay you to visit this store before making your purch ases for the fall ■"V', '7?' ' .
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