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PAGE TWO KBB SME TUT HUSBORO MIU Nffifltta RHttEMK Mil: „ ‘ - 9 ijr~° ■pp ' —-*■—»- >. - 6 iiw^^ v »2Mn£.WPf yTi||f'» • w • ' . • ' *▼« , , * Kinston, Rocky Mount And Other Grieg Are Coming In W>Oj»| Own V Ci^WbRANWxi ft *•* «*r «*» Hum* *n Mt maim ah mm u> m car* • kart* la the MAstere Chrollaa MMIII Iwm t*.l« forma* kafa possibility of Slkapfki aotss thresck «t tka com I*o MtUl* AMw JWStfTday from liMt a»d Jlocky Mount regard*.! as a eartaKy ror aomatime, and Phjrat- MrOt* and Wilmington ara spoken of aa ht g* l r lataraatad. Tka effort of t*a Chamber of Com ■area to aUge a masttag kara ta the tafaraat of tka prapoaal that Gold* koro kara a haft* vaot maaaecwfal Though tka aaaaUac widely adver tised and thoask Indtvtdaul notice* was* stalled oat to aaera than 190 beataaeraao* of tka city, not a cor paral'a guard «w preeast t* con aM«r tka awtter What Rocky Meant think, of the Issw long*# la eoatyttnad ta tka fol jlowtag from tka lesstag Telegram; ' It la aadaratoo* tkat eartaia bunt a eye a*M la Rocky Meant are tater- Mtaf |a eeatag knailmll aa4 are *lll - ta taka a* aettv* part ta paUlftc It acroaa. Furthermore. It la frail aa darateod tkat Rocky Mount will be repraaeatiMi at tka naetla* la Oulda karo aa D*c«*wb*r S. vhaa tka float lapaiiliallon at tka tangs* Is eompiat- Tha arynaiaat for haaakall kara is pariact akrtaoa. la oapa Ktaatea, WRssb aa4 Greenville should loin tke league gad allow Kooky Meant to ke left m*. R to holtavad Up* tke af%at waaM ka fait la tekaooo dr elaa kara aa* weaM tea* to lower tke nkt of tke Reeky "Monet smr ket It la sdsMttad Iry all kaalaaaa man tkat tka sdfdrttaiag obtained from kieakall Is may valuable sad conse quently. kl«kly daatrabl* Skonld all advertising, raealtlny from Piedmont kaaakatl of Mat year ka *tva* to eth er eltten. taavtni Reeky Meant with oa apart paean ead without aay apart to attract farmers, the affect ka MT. MilWlii tor haaalS?lor tke comma has • ekaacw la a way'tor baseball tar tka east aaaaea. It to ball.rad tkat tke cMy wff ka waU vwpreaeat al at tka mwrtsg wasting la Ooida kara Dseamhsr ». •a tirra oimiid soum •MUR RESUVmOH DRILLING • Maa. ... igntlll Mahp Owe) t ■ a rlinmn Am ■■■ms TWpifnM iftmiovj, a mm cmh mpmtihm * fMI o* mort in johm Ylwm ▼lrlUnrr Imvi iiMi pncUotl* tkapa la aa waallat tsdkasllos oil la this ooaaty. and In awrarwl eases they kevt indicated tkat they would appeal, la ammartlea. It might be added that, ts tka tmataa tor tka tka sale es the rig. the great tres tle of financing' (atara aparabloa la ■ - There ara . also Indication, that rone who have rtaftad this Hold are at snugly sold aa the ptwapacu of oU ket* tkat they ara rnpsmplaltag put ties down other walla at various pld% aa, MoUdsg daflalta. ao far aa la known, bar bee* 4m* la thta regard aa yat, hot tke** who bare closely fallowed tka opmatlaa bailer* that other attempt* to flad the golden Raid eriU ha mad* within n law jfUnii -■■■- i L — i i m FREMONT NEWS 11 ... —— ■ HIM In Ajcock of Suffolk, Vo.. I* OM gMM of Mr author Mn Bailie •x Ulliu Ho#ki of WmywmriU* M /•JffilßWiw ■ MfoJ • Tlth h®r pftfttttf Mr. aa4 Mra C. H. Hooks. " t Mr. Msi Mho. 4¥n* Tatsanuu won ooll«4 to Rad Retreat. Vo , Wddassdoy hr tks «Mlh of Mrs Y«l --nrtoo*s grand stoUero. Mm. 8 J. Mins Botsjr Ms of Si. Mary’s Ko- Mfd> Is tko guest of ksr saraats Mr ■M'Ms. Caller Ms. HIM Hahs) Vkrasr ts sssadlag tko Tkaaksglrlng holidays la Oxford. WM Nasals Satterfield ta Darham. ESRoltjr'sL*?/* . • 'oi . <W * Mlm Velma Baan sad Ana HarreY mb la fellsabath pity. ’ Mias Viola Hooka has returned (ram a idatt to York and Phil* dalphla The funeral of James Dawaon was held Wadneaday morning at eleran o'clock at tka FYJanda church, Na tlclated. Jama* dlhd auddaaly Mon kuata. naitr Fremont. Jb* paator of day night from haart failure, while playing ta a boxing match t£ wa* aintaan years old, »on of Mr. and Mrs O. K. Dawson. Ha Is surrlrad by hla parents fir* ststara Anal* Halt, ailra Tall. Mary Laa. Kraltn* Hope, and Mr. Ethel Hall, four brothers. Ralph. Karl Steals. Charles Ray and Cl|d* Moya. % Mr and Mrs L. L. Sloop ara apand lag Than kag I ring In Salisbury with Mr. Sloop'a siatar My*. D. W. PlyUr The Horn* Ecouopitc* class entertain ed the school conuntaslonera at a six 9 O'clock dinner Tuaaday night. Mrs Oertrnde Exum antarUlnad 'ha Missionary Soclaty of th* Metho dist church Taaaday night. The maatlag was U> make plana for a na sair to ka bald Dae Ilk. Mr*. Exam had baea praaldaat of tka Mtoalou ary soclaty. , Mrs. Oaerg* Mayo, la rUltlng her staUr Mrs. Oaorga Starling In Dunn. Mia. 'u>«4aa Mayea, FYaucla and Hagai Yalrarton are apandtpg the holidays In Oraanaboro. 9 V Maasra. CUranee and Barnard Pika, Oscar KU Turlington. Thadaua and Dosglaaa and Charla* Hooka. Jhaai* and Bass Aycock. Caorg* Maya, Tom Wlnborn, Calrla Yalrar taa. Rudolph Laa*. Roacoe Baaa. John Lea Peacock, H. U Pippin and L. U Aycock attandyd tka game In Ckapal Hill Thar*day> GIRLS DEFEAT * HIGH TEAM Gtrb W Lm»l High School Play Fast Gmm With SUtiae rlfig Taam .If you waato you can bow aay that tka Olrla’ Basketball team of Ooldaboro high CCUool or* ohampioua of Myd* couaty. Far 'ta as tataraab baUdlag yesterday aftarnoon th* lo cals licked tka 81atsarll!* taam I< to 19. Statesrllla took tka championship of Uyd* last year. * Yesterday's rtetory was tka aacoad rletory for Urn High girl* Sararal days ago they took tka Town tadm In tow by tka scar* of JS to SI. Martha Parson, captata and caster forward ok tka High taam. again lad tka charge for the saxiett. Her pkoo omaaal accuracy ta locating th* bas ket counted for aa gras half of tka points for tka Ooldaboro team. Bobby Meagraea and Mary Langaton follow ed Parses, in points scored with 9 each, playing right and !*R forward raapactiraly Tka guard* for Ooldaboro, Cora collier, left; OUv* Bpance, canter and Elisabeth Herring, right .In their air tight defense bald the Bl.laevlll. wiol tors power loos aad made It possible for tbs rajMrardaVto ring th* beaket and cspturk~t*u > ooataat. Mildred Henderson, substituted tor Mary lamgaton In the third quarter ■cored two points. In the same quarter Elisabeth Hmlth want In for Dottier. _ . - 1 The MataavUla aaitatt showed a fina apt rlt and fought on to the final whistle, though plainly, outclassed from tka start. f Comprising this taam were: Ixmg. right forward; Morris, left forward; Ball, canter forward; Scars. right gward; Clark, ceotar guard; and Har ris left guard. Sawyer was aubstl luted for Harris as th* game progres aad. ' '~ . TUBBY '■■in. jp lii, - Honor Satisfied. 3MU 18l I filrSr ) OT -Hbo CAk) ' ( A J >v / tl uveT 1 / A\JJCtCI4T 'v I s£Z*icnt / ao-co o*o- Foa TU*T. K . \ A SREVT 3»C / f M>u WW\ 1 'H J>oo\ Science, of “Shoe Reading* Reveals Your Foot Conditions * S c .JPM|;'•' ' ft) No Two Human Feet Alike, Says Dr. Scholl. /£ ahoaa wars by ttoousende who pom down a busy city thorowghtai* u la poaodla ta point out defects ta tba unseen fast of thotr wonram. aad eutbortty so <k* hurfpn foot, who recently pointed out to B group of eqpamp detaoia in th* faat of tba paae* ’"VSbwmD; quit* plain.' 4 tM«akL foe* and. often, through a foot wbldh raeaala tm poaad ugaaTn. wUI rasutfm abnpr- i —|»»>— m tba shoe, unseen wear, stretching of th* leather or both. -Oa aay May etrcet m mm eoon *W? you can ear hundred, of man. woomU. and children with tall-tsle evtdanc* of loot trouble.: .women, mwecmily with twraed beets, crooned wrinkled and orsasad vamp*, wtimnrl and protruding ounion Joinn aad erookad and worn down heals. -Tbs trouble M not a mo* trouble, but q daOnlt* foot troubl*. which ——u due to weakness of or p-i. ghaeak. but mare' often to same of th* foot.* ooottotwd Dr Trti-** “Tou can ordlnsrUy t*U a -a** Dean Taylor Talks Os Some 4 Psychological PHoenomena naiJcinii e*»v. 2A- (Ay—Htudentn may think they ara working for marks T,r degrees, hut what they really want la an education, says Doan C. C. Taylor of the N. <£. Bute graduate •rip ol and director of the bureau of iconomlo and social research. Th* power of stimulation ta tha trick In many a successful effort, college psychologists rind, pud use ready Instances In pointing nut <1 common falacy that sine* the body ta. Ilka a machine, aahject to the law of the Conservation of energy, a, certain irt requires tha boom amount of work and produces th* asms degree of fati gure at one lime aa at another. Thla la all wrong, they say. and not even true la tbs rawe ot simple mxehlncs for they add that every •ngluaar knows that bis engine will pill more at one time than at au othtr with tha asm* amount ot coal "Tlr* your arm ao you cannot move H .ind an electric current will make » It net again as propmtly m ever. Th* muscle was all rtgtjl. kgr-ffwiNhe nerve thread, but the muscular narva cells became clogged with tbo products of dacaeipoaltlon. When a telegraph Hue etopa working it Is not usually Icsisa of tha wires or poles are broken but because th* bat lory lisa iui down. TRI GOLDSBORO PfEWB ho* to nu poor tmhpui accokdino to ob. fa a aCIIOtX, PAMOUa POOT HVOILNUT: I—Pt.tt.ocd counter* do* ta loagttudlssl arch uwaknea*. t—A r«uli of waaa foot, shank ot •ho* worn down and eat of sbapr. breast of heel worn dOen. tow «pm**ff ovar-rwn aaanur*. S—What a weak foot and rot.tint ankle v de*a ta year Mm, (I) tpraadlag of apper. acre** ball at feet. <*> dat taulng dawn as shank. (t> .pngdlnc of vamp aver note an aotodn, («> entartad and rataUng ankle Joint. ♦—“Bunover" heel* and en larged ankle Joint eanaad by great areh waakncM. •—fl> Impractical patching, (I) seated by nmutanal and longitudinal arch wraknem I —Cracked rale tails th* me* reader that Ah* longitudinal arch na* broil.o down, rawing lb* feat ta elongate exerting a forward prewar, on tba nppse ode of tba sate. I—Padad beauty. .Upper, like tbwe are m-if by na exaggerated heigh! at Beal; metatarsal arch weakness, bunions and anterior metatarsal arch wwtniww ara Indicated. asa him walk is th* crowd. Tba arch of th* shoe la broken aad th* .Italic springy gait provided by th* d.Heats great arch as the human foot la not •PPSCSWL »' -Aa a rule the native, high-.up ping. alert race* at the world era apt to have high arched fast. Th* eav .gw of tba Congo, for last.no*, show fiat fast. -Ah. Bar. comae a woman with an advanced ewa* of wank srchw.” ex claimed Dr. Ochoa to th* writer a* wa strolled along Ptftb Avenue. -Mow bow th* uppers of the ehoe art sptwd screw th* bell of th* foot, bow th. shank la AattJtagd down, sad bow th. vamp epr**ds-t>v*r th* ml# oath. outside. A Weak or fallen arch will distort tba thou When th. toot .truotur. baa baootna thus wwbened th* areh can b* rastemd to its nor mal contour* Os autfcsl platw or ‘He con make the nerrqus system work beller in many wqys In gener al auy aeuse stimulation will In crease the and lessen fatigue , ‘‘Fasten a weight to your finger »o that ;t w lifted by boudlug tbe'welgUt lift th-- weight till the action »)»- 3'«U't feehl't, then let some one plnv the Wcl‘; ki j football marches. A> once you •an life more tbgq beforj. "If a nocturne Is played ijiitir cap fclty for work falls off obtain. A strong odor will stimulate exert loti. So will a bright color, such as scarlet Hashed before your eyes. • ■ Bras* banda and bright uniforms are a help to llic xildiar. Yott do your dally doxen more easily with aid ut a phon ongraph or Pddio. "We often inak* fund of the boy who can play ball all afternoon and is 100 tired to do the chorea or the Mrl whp dam es all night hut Is so week she cannot sweep the room A ps”chologlcal standpoint there Is a good deai of truth in them. A person ran do more with Interest and ex citement than he ran under humdrum conditions. He can play harder than he can work. •'Neltho#.l* th* reaction of fatigue aa great from pleasurable exercises aa from drudgery requiring the same exert Ida. "Our bast work is done when our arch supports Individually adjusted to th* foot. Perfect Feet Are Bar*. ; -Mot oa* par coat ot in* people have comparatively perfect feet and do two human faat are alike. Por this reason it Is not possible to ta ilor. th. none, of the arch to normal position by shoes which ara mad. on lasts In standardised form*.* contin ued Dr. Scholl. "Whan th. ankle up. Inward and w* have marked prona lion, you can look for run-ovar naeia, crooked counter*, and twitted upper*. When a part of th* toot is wnsltiv. to pressure peopl. seek to relieve th. pain by placing lb* weight on the foot This results la, lb* uneven distribution of the srclgbt. and that part of th* shoe on which th* moat weight falls will gufler greeter wear on coming Into contact with uu groutid.- ” A , 1 mlikd I* fixed on some object to bo obtained, not on the work ILnelf. For that reason wc devise fictitious alms In life, holding templing baits bofore us like the man who put an ear ot corn on a make him travel bettc*. That I* what our honors and degrees are for. "It may look foolish for a man to work bard to knock a ball over a net or to move piece of Ivory over a checkered Ixiard and so ll would be were the ostensible alma the real ones, but they are not. "It Is physical and mental exercise that la really desired, one wouhUehtalr t hut a trained athlete would run Just irs FREE 12 Day’s Treatment Rheumatic Pains Nothing on this earth so good as Jojnt-Kasc for j r Inis that arc painful, swollen or lame and any good drug gist will tell you s> Jtisl rub Tl «u and IDs ffornTOTTtBC Influeuco Is.quickly felt. Used by mlllMmsitor bothersome rheumatic joint* th»t*t need helpful *ttent iota. A lube for 60 «cnt* at druggists An.erica over. KKKK semi name and address for largo generous tube <l2 days treat ment.) to Pope Laboratories. Desk 60 HyiT»m% Maine. ______ BATCTPAT MOPNIIW. MOVUIMB M tW a* rest atone as 1* a rose, bat he cao »#♦, Rven If ha U rumrtng against llnf* h# has to have a para maker ran by hla aide whom b* can pretend to heat.' • "Bo we can conatantly stimulate e*£b «Ah*r to grsatar exertions by <oMpetltlon and reward*. A man will Sometimes set rewards for himself by promising some indulgence whoa a piece of work ta done or compete with himself by seaiaf how much iaif tar ha can work-, this U*« thoh liafore. Nature leads us on In lid* •W - ,1 "A man thinks lie-la eating becansta tba food tastes good, bqt really bp eats because his body needs ao maay ounce* ot rotaln or carbohydrate*, tv ban bo gats the needed supplies. Nature stops the desire. Plaaaure la the bait to Ufa. > Th* experimental study ot fatigue baa given exactness to what was for merly but dlmmly preeelvcd. By qg pril'ienta swAi as tre fiuoer Inatru meut, wo can get a record of fatigue. The action first Is strong and gradu ally falls off until ll la almost lmpos ollile to move tha finger. As the sys tem react* and a current of fresh material carried bY the blood re places Uie waste products the power of action return* to the orlgfiia! de crees. Tills Is ‘second wind.’ Fatigue again set* In sooner tbad before and so the alternate strengthening muscle. Is strongest In the morning, falls off « • 8 t. * J - .’ f t "•% * . r v»<:• *.t * • : Ja4., k 4)' » r / ** t « \ .■ r . m lax \ i r* Notice! • ' 4 . • "I ».. t *4, \ , , . . , . ■<* •*« • 1 The 1927 tax books are open for - / ’* v ' * * i '<*l * collection. Come in and pay your taxi* *> •* * • o , J X* • • 6 as as possible. UndeMhe new - r tax law, passed by the last Lefiabi <"■ * . . * » ture all unpaid taxes will be advertti *” p ■ r JT ’ ' ed and sold in May. Neither I nor Hie 1 t Board of County Commissioners can' v Fi.v, • * extend the time for payment of your at * V , *4- • ♦ * taxes this year. So please taxes as early as possible. ' -r, V* v 0 . • W. D. Grant •et>- j, SHERIFF WAYNE COUNTY -v ■ • t. V , f ' . a • • - t ' ' '■ » * • A % . - Wr ' .. ■, • vj -A \TJ gradually **UI buss, rlaasigs** and falls. Jf 'iOiM* HJHflld YUifWWMMID miuiu orr jwbiu coast ■■■ "J/ % NORFOLK. Ve . MdF *%H*V-The . coast guard cuUßr carrebadsat aad two coast guard patnr Jjpßa war# dis pate had today talMS* Joan Adama floating thagtga.Af id. ># tram «hßadal(AWmkldke9iikdMFt ed I* a sinking condition cC ThlAil* Bhdals Light ***" » n *| Tha *■ I# 11, of navigation, and. If possible, ~,qiU be reached tp preveadT kadi blodSng of tha channel. B “ ■ —-i ■ ii■■mu.uas... jti PLATFORM “ ;i . —LI MOSCOW. Nor. 2o —IAV-Aa erter whelming defdat for' tM'JIBMT* of the opposition lad hr IAS IkuUky baa been recorded by CosMSMUiits iu the greater part of Ruaaia, S»jr* Prav da. organ of tha cestnd cemraittae. ' % i> rjti k § C * I :/. ,'V: ■BUDsisnaji. 'waiHi imm. : a.d
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