PAGE TWO — ■ ■■■' ■— J"* * I ITS MW* T«e cuxrv ,r ~ T O- , / vnu mmta «»e ->i OMTMe MAMTLA , 7~~ NJ ft ___ / WHAOOMAI \ I SSSICTOOtT«OT \ / Hte*. T »S#/ LOO* AW Tte*T‘ ■ / ME ?-T A*" t 1 / THKT PtcTUBH V ||j *TM*r« MVCOANTfOP \jj i / AIN'T VOWK2 CQAMPOP 11} I !5S COULOhfT wfvtß I TKK » W F,f,TV *****/.! -WWV Ht II FOOTBALL *: .... , - DM* 14: Btou M MlMtl* Tech tt; VMtm few«m * ill. ' Vliffli'- ' H Mtt.l -, l H (0 ' HUt Point Guilford «. NnOaUwi it; Hw 4Wyi»<. i %#• i I _ a^Ai. •m I*| jVHIIIIw SR: MrtHi If, IMHINr H Lenotr Rhyne *. **»9k+ It, Ifcktefcte fktefc it. The Saofta Graiat ■ 1 r ’ r " %3f d3fr -5 r * tb* hlr late this Wfn«a wKh Sou •a* tejHaW MU* MMM tte wtegs^ Sr sosm «*» ■SI Stm^LSL^i ‘hfte mmmrnjnnmtamjm**** toglill* tettlag If ten »*»te^ rtE OOTflla t * bar*- oil t«rs u 4 other -Bate* Oaot ditto’• |fl| VHFIi C&UFlfllitfMl FfcNi smokers don't change with the m00n... • * ' 4 y. but right, when they are distributed by ngpgto *1 atarila«. Most, of the mnsnlßg la OHnmhls was spent la tb* in general rou ' tar of procedure w* jar* followed i* the alter t««. WV te« dtnaar at th# futsa Real, ate hoik at as b*. ■ng hungry, we did full Jeotlc* to 1 the bmcl. Inunodiataty after diiumr. j wa took -Ut (be shew at »te Qaytaty ! theatre, and at faata's aaggeslon we *t on what 4* known as the ' bald hate saw*.* . ; Qas plnaa at present at* tip spate tbs lucbt In Holton, ate then head duo east front ihsiw early In the morning, tar Ohnrksets*. At tbs speed we »N now Bylhg w# will pratebiy r*aoh Hatton about baa. thirty. A Brst couain es Saaa Ctaua is let meat as la CharlesUts. to be ateghte a new territory In (bin aea- Hen of the ceaatry. r- If* baa* jut diaoaeriad Hut oar IM supply la renal** lew, and we. |» WtU ba«« to kite at the aast agihll J howu to retfual. Batteries on the wtettes setelap eat are also tom hid weak, but will has* theai eterg. *d »*a*fht. ' * *» nnmnt nmnn «m* or Pttrotua unnm lbaoiti (Patemate tom paae «m) swan if tte Chamber <4 Ooaiiasrc* >te the City aware*toad fund* sad (to#ired adviteoa. Mr. Vann anaoaaead yee tsrtey W, fl. Hrabasn sspsrtoared luiball epeewtise and preside at es the Virginia sad Hadaant leaptu, iweaid be ssseldeal of the new cir •uit. KWlowlng the »u«(teetlon of a >• par tor, be ibtlniatod that i* All fra bsteUy the saw circuit would "be sailed the Bright Hail Leapus TV withdrew*! of Kinston front the Vlrate i« League comma as tbs direst result of -Wltoon’s retiraaeeat I Iran tb* class B. circuit With WU- I son BOae. there would be no possible I iba in Kins toe's remaining s atom bar of tbo son lor loop, the baseball eceo.ntto* add iumwi mi i* (ITT nrr wttm ArnwrsiATß cuirun fob wbu (Coatianod from Pag# On*) of sympathy sad friendship between Franco mad America, boOwont the United States sod other European countries w»s made more secure th«n rrwr. (n rtow of the outeome of the lie ;*oo«l will tour to Europe Arj mist fee day takes on s new aspect. It I* not a time of glorification over military rictortoa. It i* a national tbank'riring tor peace, for peace that came to a warring world nine years age at this very hour. For us It boa become an Arne rices holy day aimed at the maintenance of permanent peace. To role of peace m»k*r ia aiAigncd to the American Legion-by Marshal Foch. "It ia in order to maintain law •ad 'orderhe told the vial ting I/*- (Umnairaa, *tb (aculeate a **nse of iteirtdnal obligation to toe commun ity, Mate and nation, to promote peace and go6* will on earth that you are anttod and that yon develop the Am erican Legion to an ascendency of Native Pork - Native Veal , l£r . V A. M. SfIERRARD Phone 301 203 N. John St. imBUMBono mma progress. H Initood dosn Arm)atlas day coll the lwglonnsirsa to strive for' r> ece. Who con make the plan with «tK-h propriety %e tha former aoldiaraf They bravely stood before the uu>uth< 'Of csonans and they know better than civilians what war raaiiy means t To ronqaer the war spirit we must lirat know the mo it prolific cense of war UochHjbtocUy this ia persooal freed, » eeiftohbaa* that tramptsa on the right* of others and draws inno cent nation* into bloody conflict. Hers ia AnxTlca certain suxtayed Interests tr-ns the w»r Uards who toad to pco mote warfare for Indiridtiel eaia of wealth. TV Ameriona legion is now trying to beep manufacturer* of mili isry egglpnwnt and other claeoee from growing richer through war. The big Isaac before the legion far the present war according to the new National commander, U the Legion’* conscrip tion program. Tb# effort to being made to have Congress enact a law wh'-rotoy tbp government may ctrnft labor and capital as well as soldiers Hi c«a« of an on thresh of hostilities. Puch 'Ugialntion would make war un profitable »nd would be a decided chock on war tendeacias. It is roeognlsed, too th«t a war spirit is kept alive by all militaristic movement. We cannot for u moment boss sight ot Urn value of of prepared ness. Tboughful leaders hold (hat the railed Bt*tes of necessity must have its resources ia readlnnsa should war suddenly threaten In (net, Na tional Commander flpwfTord goeo so fsr a* to atata that adcguaae prepand aess Is the licet insurance of peafe.’* The safety of our country certainly calks for preparedpeen. But activities leadtas oway from real milltortotir movernont* will doe ream- an attitude toward fighting. The cause of p*»<-e villi be farthered by the esteem of vpi ritual values. By spirt ual value* I toemitba eserctof of religious prin ciples in public and jwivato life, the extension of tte education, the love of Americau ideals , toe pursuit of upbuildiag oecspntione. MEDICAL DIRECTORY ' O /• DAVID IfcOSIB, Jfc D. Donned uTcobfa, M I) ~ hnrirery and Sur»V*l Hia«n»ai« oWU4rlf« »4 Smten Hour*—ll to Ip. m. nod „ 3 to 8 p. m. ta §tk Fla— Way— Wall. Honk Bldg. Wayae Weak 81dg. 7 Phe— EDWARD HIZZEI.U M. a rmettet Limit«d to IHaeaa ol Em »«■ Kw* »■* Tlreet and * Fitting of Gle«*ee Mi Floor Wajfoo .Natl. Bank Baildtag. o ' nmu 129 ' hrr«p;i»n Haem Bt (Mllr* Hurt: la. p. ta 6:39 p. m. ————mewa tmmm i i ■ . i n - ... .n.n.— T. MALCOLM BIZZELL, M. D. Electro Therapeutics ■ And Phyaical Diagnosis 6th Floor Wayn* National Bank -■ »■-- ■ - - "i ' '■ «i m v * ; • m „ ' . fv ' B _ flr l| p T P 4 1 ’ .-*/*■*..■'.■ * H< i. i •* a . * sj" Clark Cutaway Disc Harrows They Are Here WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED • - CAR LOAD OF THESE HARROWS. It is the Harrow that is liked by all users. 18 Inch Harrow ... s4s.oft 16Inch Harrow .. .. .... ..... .....;,. $42.56 Vulcan Stalk Cutter Cut youfJitlks early andhelp kill out the 801 l Weevils. . k *We have just received a car load of STALK CCTTERS ft Let us show you one of these Cutters, . .*., , ~'..„... I Galvanized Roofing I Another Car Load Just* Received Lenffths—6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Foot ' ■l* - . * •. * ' * V it . , - ■■ Smith Hardware Company gATURPAY MORNING. NOVEMBER It deeds «f generosity within and be yrntl cvpfcucee «f na tional good will of which tha Paris condition la a symbol. Activities carried on in thee*, directions will slowly but surely develop a regard f.'F peace „ j ... ~. ■fUU I IBS ON KOHiiVN |yi - LIKE COLLIDED mULT'N, Va.. Nov. 11Eight Drink - M A v ’ v.aaj i BSSS^ssMi^KisSssSßKsSfiissssßss^^ persuns w«ra injured' in Jf m collision last night of two Arttagtoa Fsirfa* railway coiaMMgQpm itr the Port Myer ta covering from minor hart* *odajr while two otLara mtffam * tpm more serins* Injuries *■* M ~ Norfolk - saofrHEßM*" From GoUauorq, H. C. ' ~ BAH4tttl ; Norfolk, o ’ W< **• r i 3:66 PM—Beaufort, Horfofc intermediate pofctia. • 8:00 PM—New Bern, Norfdk awl intermediate potolp. . Slqmr. Now Bora to Now • folk." n ' » For infonaiMM apply to R. R. FI TRELLE, T. A. GoMoboro, N. C. Beaufort, Jarlta—SpriupL Morehead CHy, Nape * Head, Orieutai, Not* r ' ■<* *"35 N/G. - ws. INDIGESTION ONE Tpnmi Was Warned Caw -;l Ll vyi P. * Aoliptown,H»l|to, To Uae loMto#L spalla of indigestion. EvMVtUOB I wkkaMhiadluapio ba to tha mot of "Whan 1 ban a-atll as Mgaaa noUme. Now I never BlwckDraught.

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