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South- mßk ' : respact for autkority. ern Mttjfcmr Publishers AuocUtloi ¦ .^B I ,: In U*North Carolina Preoo Assoela- B - • our anxiety over how to asset the v tax bills to cover expenses of our imclam Ptom la exclusively v modern school and trained Mtltlod to us* for republlcaiion all activities M* ¦ '!^3bHllb.Jfl lleaders, we forget MM AUpaiclvM crtdlted to It or not fl are prone to what i>4mM»lM credited In this paper, and Jflne advantages our children enjoy Ittl tk* local nawa publlahed hareln. pa compared in respects with of special most AJB rlghu o1 publication f§§ H tfity ago. dlgaa tebaa haraia are alao reaerved. n years All honor to the best An the yesteryears—all honor to the •vwoaipnoh rmcics beet in 1032. Parable iUMIr la AdraM*. may Om Tear W." Lest we forget it not be analas 111 Months I.l« to have spent a while in restroapect Three Months I.H Netta Allen Deans. y» Copy or »*j WOTICB TO IVIIIChIBBM. book at the printed label on pour Decline MfeMT. The data thereon snows when In Flow Ute subscription expires. Forward pour money in ample time for re- Os Streams Less •mi. Notice date on label carefully correct, notify us at ana If aot please /c# i x~. ~* 'ii •aoe. Subscribers desiring the address Following Rains ea their paper changed, please state In thetr communication both tbs OU) and NIW addreea. Raleigh, Oct. 17.—(AP)—With Sep- tember holding normal, nadlsasl Adeartlelag ftepreaeatatleae weather near fltoirr, LAMIIS A KOUN rapidly diminishing stream flow was Md Park Avenue, New fork City; U chcked toward the end of the month Had Weaker Drive, Chicago; Walton and inadequacies of serious conse- Atlanta; Security Bulldlug, Building quence were averted in Eastern North Carolina, Charles E. Ray, Jr., Antersd at the post office In Hander- chief engineer of the division of s’ C., as second class mall matter N. water resources and engineering of Department of Conservation S the and Development, said today. Deficiencies in stream flow,, Ray President Hoover is shown (arrow) as he officiated at the cornerstone laying m Washington of the new United States Supreme Court Building said, With a cumulative deficiency insaiawaifiiniwei* haAteWi Chief Justice Hughes and John W. Davis assisted in the ceremony of rainfall during a number of pre- Members of the country s highest court and other dignitaries attendJl ceding years, far exceed those in TIB WAITING Truly my soul The cost flrj SOUL. building will J9.000.000 and will b« the J?m.ient ho™ rainfall for the year, indicating a se- waiteih upon God: from him cometli the Supreme Court since its organization 143 vears ago. rious depletion sots ground water. my salvation . He only Is my rock and Beneficial effects of showers experi- my salvation; he is my defence. — enced during September, he con- Psafctt 62: 1. 2. tinued, are marked by a freshening Probes ingull Crash of vegetation and checking of pre- THEN and NOW mature falling of leaves. In a forecast of conditions, Ray TODAY Cross Section From Life, Show- said: "Larger streams are expected ing by Contrast Progress hi to hold approximately their present Education and Standards level with moderate rainfall. Smaller TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES ones, creeks and branches, are ex- Rural Life —Peg Wo?fing".bn, pected to fluctuate and in the east 1729 famous trish good yielde to good boH weevil actives born. Died March 28, 1760. remain low except for quick run-off. ROBERTS GETS JOB On Thursday, September 22, 1932, it Springs in the eastern control, and good land made rich by 17®—iComte De Saint-Simon, ttie Piedmont are was my pleasant privilege to attend expected to weaken more yet in many frequent applications pf stable manure ON NATIONAL BOARD W. H. Boyd French socialist-pholosopher who had year the opening of Zeb Vance high school. instances. Well supplies are expected This Capeh&rt also used 300 j* a great influence on thought of Registered Engineer the Also it was, byway of “friendly ad- to continue lowering through De- pounds of 3-8-3 fertdhrer and 100 Greensboro, Oct. 17.—Notification of and Sarveyot day. born. Died May his 19. 1825. venture." that I rode in the school cember. With moderate rains, con- pounds of sulphate of ammonia an his e-ection vice <-nai"man of the 1780—Richard H. Johnson, Ken rural Office In Law Building bus. driven by James Gill, one of the ditions are not expected to become acre. Four dusting for weevM con- committee on highway hazards tucky, Office Phone 196 soldier 9th vice president, the tight fine, study high school ways much more serious this season than trol were made and tests never show- of the street and highway traffic sec- Home Phone li only Safety vice president to be elected by who have the responsibility of talk- now purevjftl. Ifltyth painfall fappre« ed the crop with more than a two tion of the National Council the U. S. Senate, born near the has ben redyed by Coleman R. Ro- Louis- ing children to and from school ciably shy during the winter, ground per cent infestation. ville, Ky. Died at Frankfort!. Ky. each day. water recharge jrlll be inadequate berts, president > of the Carolina Motor dub. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE, r Nov 19. 1850. As we bumped along and gathered and streams flow the coming year will NOT The appointment announced by North Carolina: 1861 —Thomas Fortune Ryan. Amer- passengers along the highway, the be sumnon&hl” FLAXFIBER IS was Earl Reeder, secretary as the street Vance County: ican financier and capitalist, who left song kept ringing in my min'd SUITED FOR J. SOUTH and highway traffic section and was Having qualified as administiator of oae es the greatest fortunes in history "Happy Days—Are Here Again." It is Washington, Oct. 17 (AP)—The COKER S COTTON IS made by Clarence P. Taylor, traffic the estate of Ophelia Jones, been in Nelson Co., Va. Died In: true I could not get unanimous re- South Atlantic States, in general, are from PROFITABLE englner of the Massachusetts Depart- late of Vance County, North Carolina New York. Nov. 23- 1928. sponse the young truck passen- HIGHLY not well adapted to the production of gers ment Public Works. this is to notify all persons having 1684—-Robert Lansing. Secretary of but they surely looked and act- of flax fiber if it is to be prepared by At the 21st annual safety congress claims against the estate of said St- State under Wilson, ed happy. My mind went back along Windsor, Oct. 17 (AP)—Sixteen born at Water- the established methods of retting and held recently at Washington Mr. ceased to exhibit them to the unde- town. the path to my twn childhood and of Coker’s farm relief cotton N. Y. Died in Washington, acres scutching and for spinning of regular Roberts led the discussion following signed in N. C., on or be- school days. The day ih 1882 when as James E. Stewart coun- Henderson. D. C., Oct. 30. 1928. planked near Raxboro in Bertie flax spinning machinery, the United submission of Chairman Taylor's re- fore the 26th day of September )C a flrat-yaer pupil I started to school James E. Stewart, special : ‘ t 1678—Carl R. Fish, noted University Invest!- ty will yield at 4*u* 20 bales o Unt department agriculture port. or notice will be pleaded in ck to my father, Mark Allen, who taught States of said. this Wisconsin professor of gator for the United States sen- fear Dr. A. of recovery. persons iudetr. of Americanj public school for years at Crack Rock Capelmrt^ The department baaed its conclu- thalr All history born at Central Falls, ate, is shown in Chicago where ed to said estate will please make im- R. I. school house (Now called Sandy County Agent 4. E. Great, discuss- sions. it announced, on results of co- TWO ACRES YIELD DMA July 10. 1932. Grove school, where the colored chil- he has been laying the foundation ing crop, ss|d Capdbart planted operative experiments covering periods mediate payment. day September, 1932 dren go to service for a senate inquiry into the In- 13 acres to ttaie variety hud year and up ho three years on 19 locations in SI,OOO OF TOBACCO This 26th of school and to in T. TODAY IN HISTORY the church next door). My father, be- sull utilities collapse. Harvested 23 bales. North Carolina, Georgia, South Caro- P. GHOLSON. Administrator of Ophelia Jonei •1777—Burgoyne surrendered British fore I was of school age taught for 1 4 The agent said be attributed the lina, Tennessee and Virginia. Marshall, Oct. 17