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..i t.f it ... c i in tue I., i.o i cuoid, luiuauay, Oct- ooer 14, lit". eet ."Consecration of the Schools." in an interesting manner, Prof. M. fl,..Wopten also made a strong talk suojeci. urging tne ne- -v " noeavar mwufl a iast Thu-1 eessity of eensematcd-teachers XTr -.1''' nay evening, handling thefsui)jy eoniiutteeineBV especially-th the fu 'la V r!ir .r.V; Y'lS) l'l "if."' IW I ng In SASIt- -i DOORS " i r: ral u.amc. laere were several re adings, and a vocal duet by Mrs D. E. Best and Miss Anna Peirce was greatly enjoyed, atfng a-daw rnifl near.argaw anint Mr AshleyTJrtnwft (hade a. busk lies tnjHd Rose Hill Monday ning, OOOOOOO0OOOO .itj.pi. ,.. ( ' . . i t- i nil L.at I...S ijj J t every u-y tuttt t y ,,, w nu is on k visit to her .have to keep themselves in tip-top1 son, Wilmington has been quite ill condition to really stay on the bait f i '.Tsiippl, certainly ' - M -chM'iini 'twins. 53an'witi MsThea-Ml J j -C f weakness, uiciuu, preacauig.jauraay nignt, . ' 4 nervousness 5uQyraing -j.nd.nlglitrat,.tJie if were Interfering afltuvnurcfr. ,.n II ' ' I with his work as .Spurt nnttjitv -oVllrr , a.-.-nM. I i' I wiM,.,r? '"'"Tr t-w jji r vcuia ft MM J T nrainii urant WiwMtt 1 $ boro Tuesdaw t irts!'hr.i.iiohfr 1 xurs uutiaw. .. J..i.--.f . 'ivr-iJi"'-? 1 BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TERRA-CO TAIPE, DRAIN TILE -tlU SHI1MSS, "ALL KINI ttOLtfOOFING, 5-V CRIMP TIN ROOFINGf And BRICK SIDING.? ROCK, ROCK LATH Der ooufld and.int At tn in jy. '.r.. :-MiMfe.-J'' I; t c L "w ) A majtes, me growers feel, good, t h r . 1 i t. 1 " ' "i-i, .jj trai Mr Cnauneevv HollhiBiiTh nf visit to his daught lckett. this week. ollimtsworth 1 ofr Ta.. visitor hnr Rnnrlnv Mr., and Mrs. Croom nttBnrrf Quarter, .Meeting., at Trinity Clw- Mr, ' and Mrs. Theo. 3vHddieto spent- Wednesday . at the. -fair -in Go'd-boro. .i.!t,.- r t Capt Thad Mthi of .thr,r.ct Line Service d spending a f.w da- 9nT fiP Z4T$Ttl er.,Mra,C ..T.JPI mimWodi aM bofeM ER, LIME, CEMENT: yitbis.-weeltrwith his father,. Mr Jop L. Mathis, here'.' "' v '"""'T Mr J. H. Grov wSia-GbiaSwrb air visitor Wednesday. IfrjBlfffaIoV'le't' tiVmSffly, m Wednesday momrng to advert-,'j5ilWlt4alSi-fpr the) Newberry1 ealtjsand sAuoUomoj -jJ. W.f,F.t.Pickett ;anr L.'' C.' MnnttfiiiaBde'biisiaess triptf to Tassaw,,th4',wek'4T -jrfr ;)"-: t-: fWrf 9 Lt fPaw-or Rose JHill " was ere .professionally1 Ttiesdatf night; -tl'SM tr" :.'':a : : Bui iirrVapir heard io?iifi& ACOItWas helping folks with VKjh conditions that may have been due to deficiencies of Vitauninf Bit 01, .aVen',mdt isKii.i-:v?v:r' '6fase are his own'W-rdsTBefbrei iakina HADACOL. twas suffering with aches, and pains for ftrfhfle... 'men,' canwr xne jime wiieii '.iva .nd tiervbUs, i am ;carpnii ter:'an4 brkkayer...I,,also. run. a. f nirjn. , I kept feeling bad.anfl get- .worse.,' a hen. i neara apoui EADACOL etrtd lmnydUtary began taking it. . After, takthg 'only one bo.ttle, .wheft I retired af 9 PMI would fall asleep imtnechatei reasons 'for this. Mr. Tra been nettled by the setback 06 h'n-lrertain that Eisenhower will gress has given his program par- run on the GOP icket if the nam. ticularly in civil rights and welfare ination is offered him. In any ev oa ques iavons. fPfflRinnnn anH ha rkhirlAii-ltr.KA k tei-iUf Q i'oiaaa-fi Mai? uic pcifif;fiii,.wiiisupppr aiw. p- isj-jae " - lie is intensly resentful at the at-1 r 1 k . Is'Ceffif! Ifappentnes that' afWi .h, Ttt.Verjr individual. ,. -Jatlonai and lutemation. Preblems ar-oie rojn, Local, ivertare From.Inrlustriiil Mpw niw . .'".prMMentlaJ . election Is veil' -over a tfear w.v. biit " thm- Vflo. the candidates wHJ h :j.tu &ii opef uli kr. out lookfn a for 'del e- !h' -. .i'H. i-1?re,-'are plenty ,0: tmtravvJnhe'wihd.'.- . , . :v S1 Sqme,,.nibnths ago it wasrwtdely. un '.again.;. Recent develoDments jliiake. It lorik as if . that iPnViuait vn :e .lnmuain DOin- f UDDorters ann IxqnoTien'a bl .liie'.TPraisirian ': hlc- tfcat trs will' ask :or nd.rew .ej li'irrnM . rf nrkS Wf 'a'PKKr.fe :ON 6ADEB h ; tacks of Dean Acheson and' othei members of his Admlnia eatioa aw he wants his policies nd 'hii ar-' poUktmtats TbtHilSltf teti hVlal pthei W4torya M W. jA&d W K1C I ArillfPfl fi blitfM in? lf (sincerity, thM "He1 ;s be best man available for the ibiggest job in.thei wcrtd,1?!'""! J'"' 1 If Mr. Truman does not run he F'will name the Democratic candi- a aw-i4Mi- mh aiguiiieiiicWiKeTelise ofthe 1951 lit of cern fthatr-The power of the jrKidencv. 'ineonceivaole that the nominating ;rvcniion would go against nis wifties. ; &n the Republican side, Taft leans, but he isn't in by a long shot. The Sena or rom Ohio occupies a cusinus DnsiHnn All rnnrprin iViat belis one of the ablest men in thp 1 I '. Seiate. He probably knows more . about the comnlpx wnrkinos nf Iho ! ,di " jM1". eoiernment than anyone in publicvf CK 'fy turn muay. ne is inorougn ana con-.w - 'a'oi.ttwiiLrailTAr . jis,.: 1 jijiHff -1 sjriar2Tcni s war . ; . II.. ' :. I I II WADCAwwhnnDDinntirTCA? -''; 1 . ' i'H',', I 11-- wvpr. - I I ..-. .'MW Jl MSPHWiiPMSa.ei m ll iiaemP-amiapjsnesPMPMi 't-ta -. .' X ft .... f. . ... r v t .TIsr--V HJI A . in. - T4r ji ' jr sii -.7 J- 1'ia MJal n MM M HM V M W I I ILI II .l Ik I f IV I . I T . ..' I ' ' ' T 1 . . . . . . ... . , A . l M JT ) 41 1 UIIIIJHHM IHIIIWUMJ . ' 4 ;;f & Seeyt&uy Sr eltric L!e .ftipljc N. C. I ' ' I Rri npw Kertprtinn z I., ana 11. 1 vlu. r. riiiULii I . :i 1 First class Lif5if fdware vrJuHihrmhAr 80 I otitc t irrvcrr t : M i - vv I V V 144 P I, I! M R ! K fi In N UvA CTOR S I E , , BATHROOM EQUIPMENT M . 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If yorf are', sufferlhg oj lack ot Vlton'Bi, :Niaci4;sai4 Iron, Jfliyxontinue to suffer .rwhy ex rag yoU'fartheit awl farther down? : 'or it is thefT'iveiyyitamlns and' Minerals tyiwmay need -that lADACOQ ipplias i a quantity reater than;-.ftii frilnimurn daily eqUiremei. A'D tb rnarv'eioua ormula confaJielpful quantities, if Phosphorus and-Caleium, too. HApACOteU'dsW'fte hemo ;lobii conWt' bi!ffi ''biood (when j ron fJleWlft1" i rients coursing)'Srai3lng, through- a ut your poay, to every coajf urn" already dissolved, in a special liq id form,'fhs elements are absorbed qi!li1lftlKf syslein, Carries i a strict money-back guar - ai.u ti..... r ot auitti of v s-- i eoyti f - - tuw ia ldui. .., .. -.' . ' -: "j .'' ' . . , The varieties listed in the book! The American tree farm i3.c let are recommended for North Ca.' la now. in J ; are m aljcans. Others are JepJ,Bpokle jo wusmj3WXmm e S waawrsicri. ., -Si II I I "ii riiiiaii (I i f . V O ippWel. A L. SsaaMaiiMieMaaseMlwi lllli wi 'ii mi ii I i-o'ina is announced by R. P. Moore Kinston'N. C. Watches CTm-ks. ; Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES sciintious and at times comes clos to nlliance. He has Jisan.zed an ledl the President's onnbsition. and heAias more to say about GOP po"t' licMi than anvone else Yet pvnn amjng his friends and admirer'?1 mere is a leeling ;hat Taft could nott win that, from the vote-getting standpoint, he might be a weak caapioate. This is .he feeling; t. 'Taft must overxapa li;.fc nortinated. Trthfe. feSlitau he4has morg,tiWint)lfl vti hisjpocket than ana? irfhr 4irt)ii' lican possibili'"v. It has been salrl he ls General MacArthur's choice. flf that is so, he has gained an im- rtant asset. Most curious of all is the Eisen jhower situation. The General's, preitige is enormous, here and a brrAd. He has a record which is almbst beyond cri icism. He has a waan and attractive personality, and littie of the austerity that is generally associa ed with top mili tari men. But no one knows what hisviewiar,e.,on .many .vital sub jects. The 'general opinion is that he is a strong, internationalist in (ar-; eigi policy1,' 'andf '-ttia he :tehds to a rjlatively conservative stand on TJie polls indicate that Mr. Tru man's popularity is at a'fer'J4w' They also show General Eisen hower at the top in public esteem. in. is nui iiseiy mat ;vir. iru-' puts much stock in polls after ua4a miracle. an ma , corn M mm pstv K'UBb. . - r, -.a m m. k - is 0(1 , V fi 0r Sire And Make Yu5cjifc5(i Bed Room Suit Lani2is Rug: Dining Room SiTit ' H 'l1 ' JM J Dinette Suits - Living Room Suits' Ewrylhing" In Furniiure sir. BfiffeR FlilMff Rtfesy v n't m wvi' Cor. Queen and Caswell Sts. fL-J.s!rf. ... I IUWT VI 1'. V . "... c'i SAVE with a fctsSsKompressioit W -ZZT$3-7ttFZm3-ysr twitch to Dod ft ' , .TT.. . ay.lruc get flashmi ;U 'TEKSS i SVlfrMaio fori MS xvwxwvm nieWdl '. I w.v isiHI II npJeasa-.-y'w'aiwWl"! 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