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1 /r-:M " SCIENCE AND MONEY ] mI BAKES BEST VHEKI1EAL WEALTH IS Ml ?' ?? . , .. .? PRESIDENT COOLiDGE wise ly decides to move slowly in forbidding ocean flight*. Army ? and navy authorities say to officers: 'Yon shall not fly across the ocean." '* WHY NOT? Flying machines can be developed only by USING flying machines. . The deaths of ten or a thousand brave fliers in experimental work NOW might mean, because of quick airplane development, the safety of millions in case of wcl. There will be no war bet an air war, this nation shook! be ready "for it, and courageous young army and navy men should be AL LOWED,. not FORCED, to risk their lives, if they choose, in the goCd cause. Ait automobile fight is coming, and \iher. the dust settles you will find a"'! those that understand the automobile business selling more car? than they ever sold. w j With big wages and prosperity, the two C3r man and the four car fanJly are increasing. Thirty milhon new cars will take the places of twenty-two million old cars now running in the United States. ft. ? .? . ^ * ?* ________ " Dr. 2ices, who directs Mr. East man's ? scientific laboratories in Rochester, says science will end war by making it too deadly and too expensive. Another force greater ~ than science in ocr civilization is forking to end war, and that force - ? b ORGANIZED MONEY. 8 Money Ms discovered that war jfl kills more dollars than men, that it creates heavy income taxes, and other troubles. Organised money; knows that future wars would re- J salt, at the very start, in confisca tion of capital to meet expenses. Organised money, which usually gets what it wants, doesn't want war^-a cheerful fact v' A young man who had been pro- . nounced dead was brought to life fifteen minutes later by an in jection of adrenalin, a life sub stance secreted by one of. the' mysterious glands. Doctors hope that many apparently dead may > be saved. They even hitat at art?- I ficial creation of lite. -They may create that which may be called life, but how will they- create THOUGHT? The great Darwin, explaining^ much by "evolution,' was baffled when it came to ex- : I plaining the development of the eye ana sight Japan's Empress has a baby girl, and the young Japanese Em peror is doubtless disappointed. Vanity leads men to value sons, not daughters. Yet, as Galton show's, Japanese girls have made the greatness of Japan, as other girls have made other nations great- There 'would have been no Charlemagne without his greater mother, "Bertha of the Big Feet" as Villon calls her in his "Neiges d'antan." _ ' There would have been no" Abraham Lincoln without six-foot tall Nancy Hanks; no Alexander the Great without the wild Olym piad, dancing with snakes wrapped around her naked body. Mr. John E. Madden, ablest horseman in America, will tell you , "quality comes through the dam." The State of Nevada is progres sive. Night before last, at Reno, the last remaining street car in the State rolled into the barn to be scrapped. Surface cars vanish from Nevada, with motor buses 1 taking their place. Big cities in the East, West and 'Middle West take notice. ? ??? One single American city, New York, in its pnblic schqols last week received 1,100,000 children. The real wealth of the United States, its hope and future, are stored away in those eleven hun dred thousand young minds and in the millions of others in many .thousands of blessed pnblic schools all over this country. Wealth is not in mines, fac-' . tones, crops, buildisgs or stocks, but in thought free and antram meled. From that all other wealth springs,. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator oI the estate of Mrs. Myrtle K. Bynum deceased, late of Pitt County, North 14 , . ? _ " J I 11 " -?% their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imr mediate payment. , This the 24th. day of August, 1927 R. 0. Lang, Aclmr. of Mrs. Myrtle li. Bynura John Hill Paylor, Attorney. vv = ? ? . ^ * I I I BEAUTIFUL HARVEST OF VALUES AWAIT THE RJURS CITY-WIDE FESTIVAL OF BARGAIN DAYS. . urT , n t M j , ? C 1? I < ? iLA Where you find the "Harvest Sale" advertising displayed m the ? j Hi < L ,j i , -.ul iyo|?AC windows, you will behold a harvest that is ripe values. The crop of merchandise in the many stores participating is large . ' j j , , Jnno,i and varied, and quality and low prices will feature in each depart ment. ? li y: HIMHrfrltttriUMritMJtJtJIIMIMIMMMttltUttttttttttttttftffV" ill JJ* M JM ^F. _ ,.. H ? vWH^ f |j| 1 . ; * '-'"V- "; ?;*. -^ ' ' ?* - ' ?1*'?,-.?' ?BiB- HP* *v ' ' "i-.' 2 c '% ' ' *jw-' !,'X* - r~ In ___ ' fl# V '* BB ?"-". - ^B -^Bl v^K ? ]? ?? ^B - fell Ill ^BEUB ? T ^ T <^BL ^ B k -?.c; * -^ "- rfl?1 V 5 lilt ^TjffiiP'tjgBIBB^B^^M^^MKBtBMPw^^ffl-^BE^I^B^^j^**^^nPSt^TwWBwnWBg^HH^iff^p^PffwMPlci^P^^y^>? . ? .^-.i - j., . .' '4m. ~. ?'aB,'"'.l '.. KsS>-'' 7*1 ' " " '
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