laffi?ISIsr** ' BSmS^MN*^ pow^tI (^BE^M-rAta^, *ja Praf. Boy ? BjMjttM^^ rmhrj D, BESrik.Tifoj *L w " L"J wflcil K^HH mom bat unfaJ7oo5r^ Wr tap*lr Um health. MUM with adraocl5Sb&*s$ BMW, art commonly ? occur indiKtsuuk, VB.M l&rmatlon and colic and K3?wmmmm frequently add to fba. jHmumtnrta at aever* chroma i . Kd matter bow many other medlR mm Jim nay hate tried for conEl |SBA*i urge you to try B-JL |N HBURATION, with the underk jtanrttni that b-l preparaiion H?.-SiwTenae you satisfactory result* 1 te your monej back. Caution: Uaa jfctogJMountaiiUDru^^a S Sfc- ^ FRj mw ST.NICI ; A BLANK! ^-kV peace i ...\ ^ | and firelight I^K'" mas on thai t there's a Sa you a Mori wish lor got Si. Nlcholai mas of 194 things of li oyer before D. H rON - REAL ES' King St. HEf*vtf*?,?e4^k I | A T KE^m4 v^L / BP' ber??CHWSTM |^j*( | jBHvVi^i^-''tMr> * * ^^JHEm!^'1)*2 A^ y ''tJkjt&fil ?^T?j/'?kf *** | k ' *.is- - 4 tPbB btra using starter and growl J MMk rather than the specific mi for broiler production. "The moit eonomical gain* and quick grow y cannot be obtained by this praetiei , Prof. Dearstyne tay*. "The ?Urti and growing maahee are develop for the epecific purpose of carryi i- the bird* from chick size up un h 'they reach sexual maturity. I "3?>iler mashes are m?H? t? ro raiv?"uTiehlfive growth expect * ia this clam of birds. While the fe< situation is very tight at the pre ent time, still broiler produce should make every effort to get tl right kind of feed needed for the birds. "All small flock owners can hat supplemental grazing crops for the pullets at this time of the year. Fee costs must be reduced and one of tt best ways of doing this is throug green crops. As in providing grasin for dairy cows, beef animals, worl stock, and hogs, the grazing cro should be sown about the last of At gust, with a relatively heavy aeedin of grains and legumes and plenty ( fertilizer on real, good land." IMiMH /? Capudlne qoleklr eases /&) headache and soothe* result* ({ / i i&iniXGrrj&w: us )^> J Uk ogly m dirtied. / / IHMIrfilLlllilrTa DM ') iOLAS P* 5T of idow on the roof,1 tad stillness and warmth; ^ the lovely litter at Christivlng room floor. Certainly inta Clans, and as we wish ry Christmas we add this d measure: May good old s come laden, this ChristS, with more of the good fe for yon than you haye enjoyed. erndon TATE - INSURANCE Phone 140 / / MERRY ! jgjgmf Jtad ooeaafcm la i EA8?and with k| renewing friandall youhowmnoh Ulnfanlto w. tavaryoaa. tha Yulatida with , >d ohaar. Lot ?a Jatmhia tfaaokarto lor daa llm p oora to aafojr. ' . - -V . > , Y, " -M m Laundry """ ? "Im^aYWMBOL OF DIVINE FAVOI D* ^ The custom of under tfa Mistletoe descends from Scandini visn mythology. Frlgga, goddess of love and best IT. - A*. > i u JSmt p'l grieved when her son Balder era f<J struck down by an arrow fashions * out of Mistletoe that her tears b? r* came the white berries of the plant )e Balder was restored to life by th ir concerted efforts of the gods an Frigga, grateful for her son's resti ration, legendarily bestows a Ui * upon those who pass under the Mi ir tletoe. The Mistletoe was sacred to th d Druids of ancient Britain and, in Vh ie gil, it is the Golden Bough whic ,1, enables Aeneas to descend to th underworld and return safely. * Considering its heathen assoch t- tions, the Church has never sani ,p tioned the use of the mistletoe i a decoration appropriate to a ri ligious edifice. However, no restrh 8 Mons have been strong enough 1 >f banish the parasitic plant from th home where it continues to be en blematic of peace, friendship an true love?sealed by a kiss. Rules for Sending Cards to Personnel Of Armed Force With so many of our friends sti tn service, the code of military et quette is quite important in signir and addressing Christmas care again this year. Wheh sending greeting cards 1 commissioned officers, the ran most be designated. However, whe sending a Christmas card toanei listed man, the use of the rank I optional. The best thing is to folio the form the serviceman or worn8 used as a return-address. In sending Christmas greeting / when the husband in service is n< I at home on furlough, a simple noi may be added to the greeting saying, "John's wishes are include with mine and we hope to see yc When next he is home on furlough. Be certain both names are on tl card. , Whether the card is sent to a pe son in Service or to someone in ti Immediate circle of friends az relatives, it Is always wise to I - Address mall property to reach i servicemen everywhere, certain that the card chosen reflec ? the degree of intimacy that exists. . Using first names, or even affe donate nicknames la permisaib on Christmas cards for close friem and relatives. Some married coup! still retain the formal "Mr. ( Captain) and Mrs. Jones. Mo younger couples, however, prefer tl friendlier "John and Alice Jones It is perfectly proper to Include tl children's names and even the nan of the family Sootde. Or make tl signature all-inclusive and simpl by writing "The John Lanes." Because Christmas cards are tl I personal expression of your regai ; for die person to whom they a I sent, you should double check td 1 certain tnat an cards are correct signed and addressed. The best el quette directs that they be maOi with first-class postage. When y< use firstdass postage on yo< Christmas cards, you are, In effec saying to your friends, 'Tm not tal Ins any chances that this greeth will be delayed on Its way to you Bern Winner Rules On Twelfth Nigh Epiphany, or tty .yeast of tl ' i^senraaT' the family tre^?srandT aspect reoehre an extra month's pay to w! i The elaborate dinner features oaks to which a China bean hi been MddsnTme oaks to out toto i many places as there ate persons! lit party. Whoever hade the bei Ik Mm men lua --U-- a I ''' ^ * 2 ' ' ' n. T. nit *1 ,,,,,, j I aas ula| thih Mtkod to cxpro* my siacsrs thank* and appreciatioi to tho** who aaaUtod la eolloctiaj . money for tho Orpkaaaon at Q?t?w 1 * |im'tot ul tkai il 1 to tho Iodlsn and gentlemen whi d mad* this in port so worthwhile. Thi h contributing persons or institution t: and the amounts contributed follows 4 Vestibule A. M. E. Zion church d $0.80; hit Olire Baptist church $2.4t **( Kbeneser Baptist church $2.00; Lonj * Branch school $8.5S; Adams Chape ?* A. M. E. Zion ehurch $5.00; Corapaci school (not including N. F. A. $21.05; N. F. A Chapter Compae Z school $12.33; Mr. P. M Neisler $1.00: Collected by Mr. 8. M Browi |2.3?; Mr. L. L. Adams $1.00. Tots l. $6f 00. % > M. L. Campbell IS Comi littecman of the Kings Moun 9 J Small drains Show ? Fertilizer Response i id Ten field experiments, of the Agrl cultural Experiment Station shor that the response of wheat and oth er small grains to fertilizer is related to the previous cropping systems and their associated fertilizer practices ig says the 07th report of the Station jj recently released by Director L. D t-i c BOWEL CLEANING POWER OP INNERto AID MEDICINE * One man recently took INNER ,n AID three days and said afterwari that he never would have believe* w his body contained so much filth} ^ substance. He says bis stomach, li testines, bowels and whole sysetn jg were so thoroughly cleansed that hi jt constant headaches came to an em te several pimply skin eruptions on hit g, face dried up overnight, and even th< id rheumatic pains in his knee disap iu peared. At present he is an altogeth " er different man, feeling fine in ev ery way. INNER-AID eontains 12 Grea Herbs; thmr ? , ( J l(j gas from stomach, act on slnggisl 10 liver and kidneys. Miserable peo , pie soon feel different all over. 9< don't go on suffering! Get INNER AID. Sold by All Drug Stores It Cleveland County. ' ?adv. Relief At Last For Your Cough OwnalMap relieves promptly bemuse It coos right to the seat at the trouble to help looaen and expel germ laden phloem, and aid nature to soothe Mvl txisl w^twiiW InSimmt hmiyhtol mnoous memhranea. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Greomnlslan with the understanding you must Uke the way tt qulckly allays the cough or you are to have your aooeynack. CREOMULSION foe Cowfo, Cbost Colds, Iroadiltii *.' in 3 r# I I ASf kr JrL C !# turn ? othen light < ^ thous JJ durec m s Ma j? dear home M C I I Kings Jj Wt Till Any Doctors la a system where heavily fertili ed cotton had predominated on sandy look noil, wheat maponded 01 ly to nitrogen. Wheat gfown in a r tation ol wheat, sueet clover, an * corn on a Davidson dlay loam toi 1 which had beea lightly fertilized, r [ sponded to phosphoric acid and po ' I IN NORTH I Mocc people driokAdand I Itamcbc... a | r OF C OUR FOREFATH celebrated Christmas greatest of difficulty danger. Today, in wa welcome the arrival , thought of those ear! make our Christmas > hearts a little more th of these things. fa tfca mJW* wm mmw with amth i thm d?p foyi whit hrlmg. Center I \ "Everything For Phon i sj|T/ ho light of Christmas again b hit faces and lightens our fae dut thoughts from ourselves 3. For this is the spirit that first of day in a stable at Bethleh and years ago, and which levez since. y God bless and protect you < ones and bring happiness > this Christmas season. Mountain D: v i- ;^? 4 . ^ * * i -?i w, 11 j> nwcnpuoa ' .. : " . " -. t * * St^V; -. .... ?p Hkl <?.v Since mack of the small (ratal ke% reage h lightly fertilised, the station a report remind* farmer* that they ^ ihould be careful in planning their j fertilizer requirement* for souJI I grain*. Under these condition* *r""T* grain* respond to both a complete e' fertilizer at seeding and a topdreseing WiWiWB J ! - c Ale aa^fecr tba^ any other. I IwP]J; LWJ ra I 0 ess ; sometimes under thei ss, to say nothing of arm, lighted homes we of Yuletide, without ly hardships. It might a little happier, our isnkful, to take thought ? a |Li- _ s ? * ? ? ?,? ? Or TNI yiOTTWV SMVCM W tvwy MM W ]TM k CMS?? ? Service The Car" ie 62 NT'NIOHT WAS Utai Tightens arts, we to help . i saw the i Am two has enmd your to your /' - } i rug Co. I Phones 41 and 81 I -< - J, J

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