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Kliznb ill City \\ ck jirji irrssinP
rapid!) on iiml suif.icin;: r lad'i i>f
Pasquotank c.unity; new lOOiixim ln>111
5 1:11: u f. 1 !' r il.'.iti. erst l !R $2:"iO.uuo.
V?'i.I an. uii i:;.ls rectiyod fcr
I) lililiriiT new jail ami coartli; use. and
new i-iMiiily Inmi .
T. vnii \V> rk liir.ki; ; headway "n
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spillway for new turn.
Charlotte ? Four :;rad; crossings
over railway track.-: to ho e!i jiinated.
Fit}cttevillo - Cohstructioi: started
t.ii now theater to east $ll>t),(!ljo.
Wilmington Airplane passenger
servict .hotween muiitaiii an j heacn
resorts til' North Carolina plai ned for
coinino summer: now equipiient tndallod
in Victoria theater: petition
t'il d for opening of Fourteent j street
In luvti I'riness and Market; bridge
propos- ! to s'"itii Capo fear within
harbor lines; tv.o ferry boats being
repainted: Atlantic Coast Lille railroad
to spend ?."ip00.0(;0 for additions
and bett. rmonts >to its transportation
facilities: work progressing oil ieauseway
from Wrightsvi'le Sound to Harbor
Island: '.'ids oi) tied for construction
of public comfort station on Marlad
stiver: Ktfi ds' will spent $"(>.
;m)iI iinpivvinj: their Front ant Grace |
sirett store: new Iisthtinp sv-tein coin-I
plated: permission asked fi r trdetlonl
of bridge aeioss Myrtle Sound: tin- I
frovements being made at Oak Island I
life guard st :tien;y str el interitctton |to
lie widened. | f
ilcndersi-nville?Blue Kidre Estates I
petted s'm.i :t eight ntii'es i ast of tTic J
i it v: Third avenue being rest rfaeefl I
with asphalt.
I>: >? ::> Martin a.- Conway ehatr I
facKuy !: ring i . btti't: contract 'ward-1
ed f, v digging wells for waterworks I1
system. I ,
Ceneoft Xrth Carolina Building I,
and Loan Lea en' holding com ntlon I ,
hero.
Chimney Rod: $1,000,000 dim! a!- I
most ei.mplrted at Lake Lr.f. I
Moo:herd- Poetises deepening ehan-I
nel of I'ungo and Alligator riyork
Liueolnton Hiphway to he qon- I
stiitcted between this place and \jlor-I
pan ten. I I
Cloltl- brro- Stat-' Merchants' Aiso-1 |
eiation holditip annua' convention: 11
Andrews' Prup Company located j tnl i
new tjttarfers; since the first of the | :
year $.">13.ei>'i building permits ipsueti.
Hickory ? New hotel at Mineral
Mountain nearly finished.
Littleton?Contract mad for i2Z.
000 addition to school building.
Cuvr.s! oro?New theater building
started. I
Nashville ? Contract let for new j ,
school at Momcyer. 1
Red Oak?Petition filed for hard- I
surfacing highway to Rocky Moiinrl
Rutherfcrdton?County to establish
crt ornery here.
C.rter News Farmers setting tit.r
tobacco.
Franklin?Gap in Rout 50 to joe
hardJsurfaced. I
New Hern?Casino t > he burnt at
.Morehead Rlttffs. \ '
Wal'aco- ("aims to l> the g: . attis:
strawberry shipping station iij the 1
world, selling .IS cars dui'y: firle tie- 1
Tirtment buys n w truck ami .< ijgine. 1
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Town Planning Needs
Ability of High Order ,
There is little to be gained tjy attempting
to determine" whether the engineer,
the architect, or the landscape
architect Is better fitted for the jwork j
of town planning. Euch has his own
peculiar advantages and limitations. I
In this nnimtrv the landseane archl I
tect hits taken a prominent pHjrt In
town planning for two reasons: First,
the profession has had the good fortune
for several generations of having
a leading firm of gifted men, with
high ideals of professional work and
t>ubllc service and a developed $oclul
sense, who In turn have trained many
younger men.
"A second reuson for the high place
occupied by the landscape architect
In town planning is the fact thiit the
most complete course of specialized
training In town plunning offered by
an American university Is most closely
related to the udvunced technical
courses and research work In landscape
architecture. These courses of
Instruction, however, are equally jopeti
to engineers and architects, and have
been taken by many men alreudy well
trained In these professions.
Town planning finally simmers down
ve^y largely to the relation between I
design and construc tion, and the fneth- I
ods by which design can be translated J
successfully luto construction, kejeptng I
always iu view the element of emit and
the legal authority with which to pro:
ceed.
There must be wider training In de
sign of those who have to do primarily
with construction, and a larger experlence
In construction of those; who
have to do primarily with design; The^
town plan Itself must show an orderly
distribution of all Its purts, with a
?iee regard for the practical requirements
of each part, and Its esthetic
potentialities. And there must be
foresight and vision as to what Is in
rolved In the social and civic life at
the community In the execution 6f the
plan.?Philadelphia Record.
Premier Briand names new chbinejt
for France.
North Carolina Building and! Loan
Association meets at Concord, |N. <:. ]
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Cspt. 'Jcrdon Campbell,? V. C., D. S
O., known as the "Boy Captain" of the
British navy, who lias been named as
commander of the g-eat warship Tiger,
of the British cruiser type. Captain
Campbell Is net yet forty years of age,
and is known as one of the greatest
heroes of the World war. He was the
inventor of Britain's famous "mystery
ships" that accounted fori so many Ger
Hum submarines.
Fli. i:r Cir.xli Kuc ton
5lr.ee Earliest 'Afjes
Doctor Le Cour. (K'lvinj; in CarthaJ"
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??nwili rums, ??*\ > mv u>u imw ??i4*? *?
play similar to o::r card game. They
used small tablets on which were
painted figures, There is also mention
lu one of St. Augustine's works
of curd.- tliat are used for gambling.
Still the pi a \ inc cards we now use
tvere Invented in the Fourteenth century
by a French painter named Jujues
Griligoiineur. It Is said that lie
invented them to amuse the mad Kin;:
Charles VI of France. The kings were
David. Alexander. Caesar and Charles;
Ihe queen; were Arjrlne. Ksther. Judith
and I'allas; the four knlglits. now
railed knaves and vulgarly "Jacks,"
were Ogier the I>atte. Lancelot. La
llire and Hector de Garland, knights
of old romance. The Cardmnkers'
company was incorporated in lt!20.
ind as early as the reign of James 1
ards were taxed. Probably the first
game played In Kngland was called
"trump." All the most Important historical
events have been at one time
or another depicted on playing cards,
ind some of the packs are very rare
md valuable.?Pierre Van Paassen, lr
'be Atlanta Constitution.
Millions of Americans
Are Owners of Homes
Fourteen million American families
are home owners today. It is estimated
by the Indiana Limestone Quarrymen's
association In a survey showing
llie growth of the home-owning idea.
"America, perhaps rightfully tagged
the most extravagant nation in the
.vorld spend* in one year the sum of
nearly $.'!,0v*')lO<lii.CKHi for automobiles.
t> tch:.o. i> hill runs almost as high,
while candy, cakes, lee cream and 'he
ike consume another
Yet with all this seeming disregard
for the future the great enterprise of
home-making Is by no means overlooked."
sn.vs the nssoeiation.
"Residential building being nppmxi
matelv CO per cent of the year's cstl
mated ?G.000,0W.0Oi) construction pro
gram, home-niuking Is easily the big
jftst business of the country. Most
convincing evidence of the stability
and strong'.". of the American people,
despite their so-called pleasure ex'ravngnnee,
is the ever-growing influence
of 'lie tuore substantial type of
dwelll"g."
Cowpeas, soybeans and Sudan grass
iav be planted to furnish late hay
nd forage for livestock, say oxteniou
workers at State College.
It pays to keep the cultivators gong
and to maintain a dust mulch durag
periods of drought.
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Fresh Vegetables and Frncy
Groceries of every description.
Phone us your wants today. Our
prices low.
ANDREWS
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RENO'S SHOWS ;
ARE DELAYED BY
1 HEAVY RAINS
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j Tiir i; no Shown thai were scl|< >' i
I tiled ! t upper in Tryon .Monday
|uvr>> obiigcd to postpone their j< i:- I
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::) at. The show will begin a we.Ik's
iva .enient in Tryon today, featuring
,: different iiill every day. Tryonues
will he afforded a great form of enjtertai;inijnl
each day,, composed lot
| some ol' the best stars on the ro^rt.
The show will be in Tryon three days
of tills week and all of next week.
One of the main features of this organization
is the fact that they hartrc
th.'ir own orchestra, made up of some
of the best musicians In the country.
Tic admission prise is extremely
Miia'l for this class of show, being
only '.o and 25 cents. The company
has completed a two weeks' stand
I in Anjt.ista, Ga., where they were e^ij
;hi;siasiicnlly received.
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Office To Openi
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Development
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' Ashcvillc. N. 0., Juno L'3.?The new
j offic's of Lloyd George. Inc., and as- ,
sociati-s will lie opened today for sales j
; a;:d reservations in the headquarters j
I section of the widely known Whtfej "
Oak Lodge Cabin Site development. !
Advance reports indicate that this is
very welcome news, as hundreds of
inquiries and personal interviews have
been received by the officers of this
development, which is located on
White Oak Mountain in th" Tryon see-a
tion. one of the fastest growing districts
in Western North Carolina.
Llovd C.corge and his associates
.have had considerable experience In
developments of this character, and
have contemplated the development
> of White Oak Lodge for a long period
of time, but due to the interest shown
in this particular camp site by ntili
tarv academies, schools, sportsmen's ^
associations and other lareo orcantza !J
ti nts they have delayed their offerinr |
t-ntil they w.-re positive they had in- ^
eluded everything in tit ir develop- ^
nteiit that anv hack to nature lover 4
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I WEATHER |I
Virginia: Local iluindc- showers I '
Wednesday, Thursday fair, riot much j
haiiL' ip. temperature.
.nth Caroline.. Georgia, extreme J
: ortiiwes' Florida and Alabama: I.o- j'
!< ;! thunder show* rs Wednesday.
I Thursday fair, gentle variable winds. jj
Fl?rida: Fair in central and rout*. *
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local tlinr.d r show. r in north por- :
lion Wednesday and prohturly Thurs I.
: y. Rentie southeast winds. I'
Mississippi: Fair in north, loo.il i
j thunder showers in the south portion .
| Wednesday. Thursday fair, gentle J
>" riahle winds. ]
K liltjcky: Mostly fair Wednesday t
nil Thursdav, not much c:h an ire in j
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emperature. , j
T un ssee: Mostly fair Wednesday J.
and Thursday, possibly local thunder 5
showers. , ^
Louisiana: Wednesday partly if not | !
wholly cloudy, local showers in east j !]
j portion, Thursday partly cloudy to jj
unsettled. '
Arkansas and Oklahoma! Wcdnes- .<
day and Thursday generally fair and 1
warmer. !
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East Texas: Wednesday and !
Thursday partly cloudy, probably seat- .i
tered showers. 3
West Texas: Wednesday and 3
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Thursday partly cloudy, unsettled in -j
south portion.
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The State Raptlst Young People ?:
Union holds seventeenth annual sea- ^
sion at Raleigh, N. C.
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Young women artists turn from tl
issist plasterers In setting ornaments
the main entrances to the Palace of .
rast exhibition buildings which forms
.nternational Exposition being stag<
December 1 to celebrate the 150th anr
lion of Independence. Climbing ladde
is nothing new to these young ladies,
thrill^
Wlien the first organized govern
ment was founded is not knowp. All
that can be said with certainty is that ,
the following day a cry went up tor
tax relief. r I
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Poultry experts are trying to get the
egg production of liens up to an egg
a day. It would seem to be no more
fhnn fair to give a ben at least one
day off a week.
When a man complains that he does
not get enough exercise In the wlntei
It Is not safe to conclude that he Is j
longing for another, heavy snowfall so
that lie may clean off Ills sidewalk.
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In place atop huge pylons which adorn |
Agriculture and Food Products, of the i
a part of the great Sesqui-Centannlal j
3d in Philadelphia from June 1 to
liversary of the signing of the Declare^ j
re and walking along rickety scaffolds v
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Lace-Maktng Uia Art
Lace-making, embroidery and fine a
needlework in general are credited to :
the Greeks, and its antiquity goes
bock to mythology almost. Minerva w
is said to have originated the art of 0
pictorial needlework. Many books oe ,,
lace making and embroidery have
been traced back to the Middle Ages
The Greeks are thought to have | "
brought it from Egypt, and the Chal [ '
deans, whose civilization was earliei
than that of the Egyptians, had de
veloped It to a fine degree also. France
gave It wide pooularity after the
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NEW NEWS SUBSCRIBERS.
Miss M.yttie Wajdrop, Bafltiniorr.
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Capt. Kenneth Smathers, Ashevilic. |
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Miss Nellie Johnston, Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Curtis Garrett, Saluda, N. C.
Miss S. C. Purdy, St. Louis, Mo.
William C. White, Deerwood. Minn.
Miss Alice E. Thompson, Saluda,
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M. L. Hutcherson, Tryon, N. C.
J. C. Gibson, Columbus, N. C.
B. H. Gibson, Mill Spring, N. C. .
Mrs. G. Calhoun, Tryon, N. C. . j
C. A. Jolley, Landrum, S. C. '
Edward W. Frost, Burlington, Vt.
Miss Bessie E. Merriff, Chautauqua, I
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M., E. Cash, Rock Hill, S. C.
Cuyler Adams, Deerwood, Minn.
M. A. Richards, Newark, N. J.
George W. Justice, Hendersonville,
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F. McBrayer, Rutherfordton, N. C. j
M. R. McCown, Tryon, N. C.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
ITEMS FROM VARIOUS
SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY j
TWe Central Conference- of Amerl:an
Rabbis are in session in Asheille,
N. C.
Lieutenant Commander Byrd arrives
r: New York City and receives great {
relcome. ?
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge narrowly es- <
apes fall in front of Wh ietHouse on i,
'uesday. I't
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Union plumbers in Durham, N. C.. j.
emand increase of 25 cents per hour. I J
The North Carolina Bar Association |
'ill meet at Wrightsville Beach, N. [ '
on June 30th. I <
President Coolidge signs the feder- ;
1 aid bill at Washington.
Carl Williams, Oklahoma publisher, .
as nominated as the fifth member
f the railway mediation board at :
Washington. (
LAWRENCE V.
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