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i- t Hpdley-Stalfes Hardware Co. GoldsHbro, N. C. Headquarter for Paint Our Certain-tded Prices Hons Paint Olive Green (n. 445) Outside White n.448) For C!. $2.70 3.40 No. ol Ufserial Varr;!' h Liglji Oj' V-irtush rw.in Iwor II, tenor i.n.c;,- 1 Uunj, biiuje & lii-l i t. CI. $3 Oil P.r Quart $1.ZU .80 l.iiO lint $0.75 .50 JT isn't often you get thf best quality at the best price but you certainly do in Certain teed paint. The reason is the Certain-iced cost plus basis. No arbitrary profits ere added to make color prices uniform. Certain-teed makes each color from the best materials and then prices the colors according to the cost to manufacture. You get the benefit of both quality and price, It is a pleasure to recommend Certuln-teed it never disappoints. - ...-i..:. - j&p PAINT VARNISH . HOOFING LINOLEUM OIL CLOTH U RELATED -PRODUCTS - h - - American Court Resumes Work SELPROIECTJON HER "AIM College Girl Proves She Ha a Mine It Js time for the college girl to meet the charges heaped against her. She Is called frivolous, empty-headed, and , her appearance is considered wrong In every detail. Now she la driven to confess that It is all done for 'aelf-nrotet-Uun, writes Olga Owens, In Judge. With a mind as valuable as hers, the college girl 1 not safe. In these days of constant holdups and rob beries, ruthless bandits arc waiting at every torn. How can she go abroad proclaiming to the world the vast wealth of knowledge that Is hers? Ob viously, she must disguise -it. Suppose she lets her hair (trow! Pinned m on a head already enlarged by so'' much learning, she becomes so conspicuous that she falls prey to the first intellectual crook. So Bhe bobs Jt. Suppose she wears long skirts, or even a modest collegiute gown. Would It be surprising if some dark night site Is held UP, and at the point of a pistol made to recite the whole of Homer's "Iliad to some desperate college pro fessor? So to be doubly sure, she rolls her stockings. Education Is a con spicuous thing, and If the student ap plies Utile powder now and then to cover Up Its shining light upon her face,? she should not be condemned. The 'desperate uge In which we live has made all this necessary. So It is with admiration and pity that; we should regurd her, bravely adopting the latest styles, without complaint. Not even the reformer wears his pocketbook where it cun be seen. -The college girl proves that she has a mind by hiding it. SUCCESS OF "SILENT NINE" 13 Special Sale on genuine Gedar Chests 36 in. .;:42 in. .48 in. I StiM'.-Vi. t, t.;-r ; a'-V i"- y l!t . . V V fi Chest 9f jfr 9fr $16.SO $18.50 . ft I h.i.i, 1 pier.onw V X( ) y' Khaiigluii, Sept., C Machinery ol) ' 1 ) Cniled St ii ley Court for China, Mr lor nearly ., year through which .1 it i u - '. S. Lohiugicr of the court ;m ali-int ill the I'niled Slates, was fit in motion the latter part of July on tin- return of tin- .Itidge. In : Ik- spring of PCI. changes were fi !! anaiiKl JiiiIk" l.oblngicr by V. S Homing, senior member of a prom unli tin- Slate Department at Wash ington ami alter a protracted hearing which Judge l.iiliingicr attended at Washington In- was completely exon erainl in and order issued by Pres ident Harding. 1)(. In peculiarities of existing laws ! was held that no other American federal judge could be unpointed to lijtnke Judge l.ohiiigier's place through M !h,. preind of his absence. 1 : ! 1 I" p: Royall & Borden jt ;'? Bit What's Li More Reason To Be Scared of ,T B. ta (trrri "fTiT wjTTTvlng In a 1 t 1 IN 1 . . -. ' ' more aniioyinj than usinjr choan lead pencils and cheap, soft paper which snag.s your pon and spreads ink? Buy our uni cjrade paper, jiens and ptencils, and make writing a comfort. If you want your children to 1. am io write easily, furnish them with good quality .stationery. Let us supply the children's school supplies. We welcome children. Come to OUR Drug Store two roomed cottage with his three' "little daughters mid another family of three persona. 1 1 is wife had died of tuberculosis. Me himself had an ad vanced case nf the disease. Through the Juvenile court and the Welfare IVp.'ir! merit the children were re moved si, us to escapt. Hi,, danger of eeiitagion. The father semi died. Tl ldest child wis taken by an aunt, anil al'er a while succumbed to the license. The youngest one nf the children his now been found to have tuber culosis, also. She hao .in -it been taken to Sanatorium, the State hos pital for the tnattnent of the disease Tie- thoughtful observer (:in hit ! ihitik how different might have been j the fate of thi family if the first ! i isi- of tuberculosis had been taken it" hand at inn e. i 'olated and cured : s i I prevented from carrying con t ".' to 1 he lit hi't I lie s-uiiiest feature of this ca its i nmmoiu'ss. Every day yimii;: ' innonccnt children are i ontractim.' I Hie disease throimh poverty, ign.ir ' ."lice, or lack i.f care on the par; , of their parents. I iver 1 1 per cent of all the d ath j in Wayne Cimntv last e.ir were die ' i tuherc uhisi---. WOTlICi: (.HI llsltiiKo 'si It proves (bat ther- s a way out to tnanv Suffeting ( adil-lmi o f ,1k s. By Its Use Airplane Passengers Are Enabled Freely to Converse With Each Other. A silent airplane engine has at Inst been .Invented. In a recent test the deafening roar of the engine and exhaust was com pletely eliminated when fitted with the "Silent Nine," ns the new lnven tlon i 'culled. Passengers will now be able to con verse with ease while in the air, and not be forced to shoiit at the top of their voices. . The fSllent Nine" Is very simple construction and In principle, say London Answers. It consists of an expansion chamber fitted to the end of a "lofJa exhaust pipe, and arranged In such" a way that the gnses from the , engine are cooled Immediately they leave the red-hot exhaust hole This I the secret of engine silence ,"i..Thef Inventor Is Major Grant, the superintendent of the Croydon ulr- dToTiie'tflepot. " tlBfi'f fSllent Nine" can be sold at pr&fif Tor less than 10 ($50), and afreaByTthere Is a great demand for it, ' i. .-: I- 1 Damascening Art , Revived. 'To 4 "father of Zuloaga, the Spa lnh i, i th' world la Indebted for "tiuT i. ur o r the Moorlstnarc W daniasoialntr, ! according to w article fh ' Coninest, a British magazine popuiafi science - Senoe Zuloaga himself made many fine pieces and Inspired other workers In this beautiful craft. "Toledo damas cening," as It Is often called, Is a proc ess' of 1 Incrustine gold upon steek Pine lines are cut upon a hlarttened steel plnte, and into these lines thin gold wire Is beaten with pointed toots The shining gold produces a bnl Pant effect against the background of ilnrk steel, and when skillfully wrnushf ' into the flowers, beasts birds, and scrolls in which the Span lsh artist delights, the result Is said to be extremely beautiful, and examples of the ware are highly prized by col lectors. From the Outlook. MARKET REPORT BACK Can't Mappers Take A Hint! (By Associated Press.) t'OTTOX M H ItKS New York, Kept. 6. Otton futures opened barely fte-ndy: ( h t. " 2.!l.; Dm. 21.Pl; Jan. ri.il.-; March 21.10; Ma) 21.12. There was afinlhcr decline jn tin cotton market today during the early trading die to Southern renewed ln-di;c "elling and sititteic-d liquidation. The market gained a few points on trade buying, October m.I.I at 20. '.mi i,nd iiecemliii at 21.10. ,-ind Ihe.s,. l.ii.e.s seemed III inspire a little more NcHttered buying. which was thoueht to be tor famthein mi ILs, v.i.i. .sTi(i;i;r X.-vv Vol k, Sept. 11. (H-llilig piice-- weie ine;uhir on the .-lock exch:ui.-- today, hut with gains outnuiiihcr in:; loses. it.nls weie (spei ially . irregului O. and I:ock JjUnd moving to higher ltvels, while 'Northern 1'acitk-, Mo. riicitu, t'nion I'acitic and Can adian I'acilic lo t by fiactions. X. S. Steel w slightly off, but tei ls iii genera I were .higher. IMPRESSED BY Y EWS OF Ss WANT to hear -from owner having farm for sale, givepar ticulars and lowest price. Jolrft Blstk, North Carolini Ktreet, C'hippewu Falls Wisconsin. The fellow who can own nest is a bird. feather London, Sep. G William Marconi V i who has just returned from Ids Ann ," I i"an tour, is en'hiisjastic over tuc j vast iirogram made in wireless i d : egrnph and telephony in the United j Slates since his last visit . In rtn i i - terview today he declared that the j Aniet icans were far ahead of the Eng ' glish in broadcasting and wireless developement generally. "The American:! (have reached a greater perfection of detail than have the Hritish," the famous inven tor said. "The clearness of speech and the remarkable ease with which nies 13. j sagos are received iu the I'uited States are amazing . Mr. Marconni said the music tr:r milted by wireless in America was, much clearer than the phonograph. "It is In fact as loud as the Ameri can jass bands and that is saying a good deal. The party on our yatch were able to dance to the music sent out by the broadcasting station in Schenectedy, N. V. In crossing the Atlantic, Mr. Mar- conni was able to make numerous tests of what is called atmospheric his , disturbances. These tests seem to confirm the opinion that (lie disturb- Hlessings on thee. Utile dame Hareback girl with knees -ne same. With thy rblled down silken hose And thy short transparent clothes; With thy red lips, reddened more, Smeared with lipstick from the store; With thy makeup on thy face, And thy bobbed hair's jaunty grace. From my heart I give thee joy Clad that 1 was born a boy. Charles Marshall, Oastonia, N. C. ROOM and board after Sept 1st, room and board at reasonable rates at 415 N'. Gecrge street. Apply now . George street 8 ZVli . OLD XOKTII STATE PBESSlW CLUB " J Phone 557-J Adam Scott years in the service. Prop. 17 7 29 8ts. WANTED By September 25th two or thre unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. For infor mation phone Augus office No. 9. I ' 9 5 22 33U a;.,i which interfere with wireless originate on the continents and not On the sea. When he was near Eu rope they all came from the east, , or European side,-, whereas, when he was in mid Atlauric lie found that the dis turbances were very few and weak, and that they were coming from prst ty near all around. On nearing America, the disturbances from the European side were very weak while thoso fronl the Ajnericon side weTB not marked. 'J.fSt? ol CO '.pica ( d in ' l';IK i'.iiii Brown's Drug Store 1 -ii .....,... JilM another n p. (luldsliom Aiiothei in y ailments i-ell." with I loan's K iiln A A. Crcen. tr,,,, St.. ays "My kitln- v w hai k five yi ;ir ago - ! tiess ,-u rns m v w as a st. a.ly ai l.e i most all the time a ml thii had played out. My kidneys w, re v. (3: and disordered and 1 believe them I t.oi the kill ir e K'lii lil-l. if, Weaving and Spinning. It is likely that the nrt of weaving, In Its most elementary form, was prac ticed long befre men abandoned the use of animal skins for clothing, or perhaps even before they adopted elotbin at all. No doubt It began with the first crude attempts of priml tlve women to weave twigs Into some kind of object. After they had succeeded In making baskets and similar nrtlcles. It prob v ,,vnrred to some bright cave woman, that clothing might be made bv weaving some soft material like wool, says a writer, according to the Detroit News. To do this It would be necessary to twist tufts of wool Into hmg' strands. Thus the beginning of spinning. And as the strands of wool were not Stiff like twigs, It would be necessary to have a certain number of them taut between poies or some thing In order to weave the fabric. Thus the first loom. W.-i .: W IV oil I i and I h;o! hai'K. The!. my k hi in -v- no The Modern Vamp. Tho modern "vamp" is a colloquial I rot. traction of the term "vampire," ns.-d lo the sense of the "rag and the hone and the hank of hair" tytie of w oman, "who did not cn-e." described 1 y Rudyard Kipling in his famous poem of that name. This word is being used as a verb, meuning P ex tort money or other valuable articles Irom; also, to flirt with. Urn BOLD SO YEARS. i A FINE GENERAL TONIC t heard aboii: I Ur n -it: 1 began to ie-e thi-n ti i.e. Doan's reaelu'il -n ' ;:rcd me. 1 havi n't had ; tl. y t rouble since" Pi'iie I'.oe. at deal simi !y a-k for a kidney t Moan's Kidney Pit's th. Mr. Crreii had Kiwt.-r-M Mfrs.. Iluffalo. N. Y. in pa Kidm-y In a Pile- same t!t;i itiutn Co Some men are horn acquire greatness, nnd J up a successful bluff. great 5,Mi-,,. others put Prize for Engine. A prize of one million francs has been offered by the administrative foimcll of the committee for aeronau tical propaganda In France, for an air plane engine which will give satisfac tion In severe tests of durability, re liability, swift dismantling, erecting, etc. Tests will begin In June. 1U23. Competition la open to the world. Two Great Tire Values for the Light Car Owner WHEN you note the prices quoted below on 30 x 3 inch ROYAL CORD and USCO Tires bear in mind that while the price has been going down, the quality has been going up. The Neur and Better USCO is bigger, with thicker tread and side walls, more rubber, better traction, greater mileage. The ROYAL CORD is more than ever confirmed in its leadership as the measure of automobile tire values. Royal FABRIC SIZES Cord Nehby Cham Utco Plain 30x3 CI. 12.5? $11.40 $9.75 $9.25 30V4" $14.65 15.hO 13.00 10.65 31x4 " 23.00 21.35 18.65 10x3'SS. 14.65 32x3'i 22.95 20.45 16.90 15.70 J 32x4 " 29-15 24.35 22.45 2-6 33x4 " 30.05 25.55 23.65 21.95 34x4 " 30.S5 26.05 24.15 J 32x4'4 " 37.70 31.95 30.0S - 33x414 " 38.55 33.00 J1.0S 344V4 v 39-50 34.00 32.01 3S4'4 " . 40.70 35.65 335 .U4i4. 1 -41JS 36.15 34.00 ' f 35J " 49J0 43.20 39.30 37x5 "I 51.85 1 45.75 I 41.70 V federal Excite Tax on the above hat Wen abuubtd by the mamtutlwer Whether your choice is a Cord or a Fabric, the U. S. Sales and Service Dealer in able to serve you bet ter than ever before. CoprrirM O. 8. lu. C. 30x3 USCO Clincher Fabric 10 A -'i -' .. iO i r I 1 4 United States Tires United.States Rubber Company TV Offer m v 7 Y United States Tires are Good Tires 30x3V Royal vora in both Qincher& Straight Side t Where You Can Buy U. S. Tires: Goidsboro Garage & Motor Transport Co., Goldsboro, N. CV E. J. Martin & Son Co., Inc., Mount Olive, N. C. Mount Olive Garage, Inc., Mount Olive, N. C. G. H. West & Son, Warsaw, N. C. '::, x w.mru i : v r ? tm rw. m m x u -m ,- "j n xm m xmmsm m m in a imamm 4 1 f VIHit' Ite.m.M.iC they're perfect! POft SALE Cheap second hand five passenger Cheverolet touring car only isS cash. E. A. Humphrey. Jr.. PO'Box 32, or phones 27 or 512-J. - The Trade Mark that identifies the world's best hosiery 3 O BLACK CAT Children school Hose, Black, Cordovan and Vhite. Extra: fine ribb ed and seamless for the girls, medium and course ribbed for boys double knee and reinforced heel and toe. Sizes 6 to I 1 1-2 Priced 25c. to 60c. . H. WEIL & BROS
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