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BKTff l'NK NKWS NOTES Hem* of Intereut an Oi^rd It* Our Hi- Zulu r (\irr # p--ndr.nl :p*m S ' r^. ' Q'lai .. . 'W^iy '\T%*44*4t'/ i>. ?a hc;<- '^.hv . VS i: ? ? * / 1 k . ?? . I >r .. on. ." -.fi'i f ur. V . -VI y ?.<?>? - ? ?#; at s.Wv M lhod?u church Wednesday ?f U ifiitoi) by Rev.. J, 51 Forbi#. Her teacher and cIim at tended tb funeral exercises in a body and interment wo* in Ik-tbifrl ttneiitf JtUtt north of here. Twin* a boy and a girl? -were born to Mr. and Mr?. Dirk Hilton, .Sunday February 21. Mr. J. C. Fouler met with 'ortune of having .hi" arm br<>k? - Wednesday while cranking a car. H:a many friend* will be glad to knov. that the arm is doing nicely a^dothaf be is ab!e to superintend his work A shing'e mill and a haw mi!! are ,n operation on M?. N. A B?thune'> place converting thy splendid old pine* into shingle* and iurnber. The** pine *, which surround .Mr, Bethune'* ret idem began dying last summer during' *he-. long d:.-?ugh" a;.d art now pract.it v;Uy all. (it-ad: <?? Mr, and Mrs, ('. I; Mo:-' enter tained at a ' -irlc v dinner .Wednesday Rev. and Mi> J. M. Forbi* and Sf.o.sc . red V. 0*1 1 i bg v ai d Stt-/.la Betbun*. ' Jiir.e TrtK--.de::., who ;? attending.' the I'j <??? by t< ri -?r, <!v!'Ieg?-' -*? ('I'. r? . -pent the wr -k-erd . v.- th fc.;* pav?'.rv Dr. and Mr.*. F. . True 'dell. . M r. ;? nd M : - . ? r ; ng' I fe Vi . M t . and Mrs,, it, I-!. McCla^kU.! an 1 M; Stella B^lhu.ne attended ?'? musical .'. attraction .? ^-.'urr.1- a- Wednesday e vening. Miss Pan.'y ilyaxt -i I v r sity of South I'arolina -f-rt Wa.?!i ngton's birthda; with pa'er?* . Mr. and . Mr j. H. K. Hyatt. Mr. O. R. Beii, trea-urcr of Lar.- , waiter: county, was in town !a*t week,- J While here he visited the sch'oob which h<- superintended for four years. Mk-'smd Mrs. L. S. K.j.g of Harts ville were week-end guesjs of rela tives here and remained over for th< 1 holiday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. (J. 15. McKinn-on of . Lancaster ' were th<- week-end guest* of Mrs. McKinnofi's parent*. Mr. nrd' Mrs. W. A McDowell. Mrs. T. R Hethune and !vj^!e son; returned from a week's -sta win ^lin- i ton Sunday with Mrs. ^k'thune'* j parent*, Mr. a/id Mrs. U. ?f. Hlakley.. A B V. I*. U. convention was he! ! .n the Haj>ti>it ?-hurrh here Sunday afternoon with I 1 -i delegate* J)rcfen,.! Messrs I) T. Varbrough and .J. F. | f ope land returned Sunday ?\*er.:n^ from a ? r : tv '.<? I- . in Mrs. J. t. Md-uK i- . ?: the -hoje! at li?^ Springs Tht- '.ad:es of t h? Method. >.hjr< . ;i vrSr-d *n'oy?ter and hot vu}>;>t ' the town hail. Friday <".?<. r.irifj. | C. R rassadtr, Jr.. <ele^*-at?*d h;<* eleventh birthday u r.r.. versa rv M<.n day afternoon with a party. M ir' than a dozen litlli.-4 boys and giri- j were present. Refrexhiuent.s > or:s;st :n>f of ambro.?.a and rake u^r. served Mr. and Mrs d'/hfi McDonald and Mrs. I,. M Ya Through <-f Tfrn'tsvillc were gu?-?t^ of relative*' here Sur;da>. A mihstjfi was g.ven jn l'age!an<l Friday ev?-n'r.g by ? h?* high *<-h"Ol boy* -of th. - !? ;?' ? .? *t :u irvttvvV, */. rh<- ath!' t:> a.-vui iau* * Th<*y w?t* accompanie d f>\' M i IJ T ? rni ? kins, M - - ? ?: ?? r : i ' I I h ! < > \v i ? r ? > . 1 ?| I'OPt I *TiON (iBOWS VrHtlb R**ch Hifrh Mark At Kitlr I'riiwn ;? - ?? f -y >*?; ?rV : toi th<r I a-Jght t4> "i f &/' bfi ?? \h* *?>. ' 1 . - ?, . ? :v. :!i f>VkU)V t j " .i >- jr*li-r gU*r4 v,' ;? ?' ii-v k r.. a *4 Corp. <\ A. f ? ' r. ? ? .'UfVitsi ? J>arU*.gtor;. arvd Kvr?.naw. That num - ber '!#'.? ?t* or- y one- of equaling. the hjjg-he'rt number of *dmU#u>ns in * din$\' day.' Sc A nu ?n prisoner * w ero b. to the per.:tent;ary in a tin j g;- day U>t iummfr but tho*e were bright by sheriff* and deputies of ?r? t h r* -v or four counties. ()f '/v J?> brought in one truck load Friday, five white men caror from Kcrsha^w county and one whit*? mar. and ten, hegro men were brought U-,m Oartingtou county. All were err.vi tf d in the b\- brua*y term of court '<? ger,pra: Visions in two count ie*. Thcftv from Darlington ?A-, re ? - ? nten -ed by Judge W.-H. Town ? r } -and . tho?e from Kershaw by Judge ' K' Th? f <!! >wing < ame from Kershaw ?. wunty: '-j '.T * ;? . <ji j i-am Cody, a bite, three , to vi x : ?y\/?r , i f f housebreaking arid' lurce r-y. ? ! K.v: ? 1, v.h:t< . ' hree -Ait- *.ix year-"*, 1 ? I - f -u -' breaking and lar ceny.; .* ?' - ? ** '?> ; W ,i.n Oapf; v, hr,e, three to ?ix yar :? v ? V 1 of housebreaking and ?*ar: ?ny. A H. liu-h al?a? J. ft. Rush, whit th;?? * ? x y< ars, convicted of house: buak.'ng ami larceny. 'Mike Thompson,, whit**, one \t-ar, convictc 1 of housebreaking and lar: t't" uy , < o.umb.a State. fi.eorjcia'H Heaviest Nejjro I)fad Washington, Ga., Feb. 22. ? In the ( person of John Coleman, colored, aged 5*. Wilkes county'* largest citizen' pa^-ed away Sunday. In ordinarvj condition of health John tipped the' beam a'. *>00 pounds, but owing to a , continued illness, hi- uas only a shadow of his former ?Vlf and weight ed " r \ 125 just bt'for** hi> death. F-;r ;t '.urnV-r of yt-ar-i everything -( fr'.m r.:- hi-ad tv hin heeU 1 1 r.a i ? madv '<> order. A few la-. h. f. r.- John j?a->ed away at his - a ' f f . : was made to .d *. ^rnal! and' J ? ! j ? ?? r-.'? ' .v?s -t\i 1 untii tu ,dai? that. a. '?erond coffin could be ' Jtvft'jh: '? ? 'arger *hai> ,th". f Jt hr * ? "t - a pfw s pe.: \ U ; , , and '!'iu??ri'.iv- . farmer. ;:ving seven m:?- io?rhea>t <>f Washington an i ' i!th'ough ?>?* -k'i -Aa- blaik. he wa> a f t.'ie hi -t ?vpe, an .... i t ?.< .ui t > . .?.r.d:d . H :i t. 1 1 . ? ' ? ? ,ji ? : i ) yr/v'x '//f .St. '?! v.i ? f i ..f ' .* ^ ha r.dils, wh'> ? !??? ' a: .tut^jnobn* WAS NOT A Ml RhKR ' But Monro? Man Rlopea With Char lotte Vamp ( Miri'M;). NV ' ;r a a. ( * <..?! -/ two thousand p^p [ fcaiKej?.vi - i h- wood* n*ar the \V> I ' :i' here lata today t .> ? C'-Vn'-vf h i-ariH for liolmH ? Mo.fr ?; ' wert \nown citizen of Monroe. who ? | Hah ' l*en my* tit r iousj y mi ?si ng aiitc ; last Tlbur . /, SHenjW Cliff Fowiir announced that investigation of h . - office had resulted in gaining infor matiou that Morru had left w>th ? CharlotU* married woman last Thurs day n ght for a distant state, leaving his young wife and two children, one a baby just a few weeks old. The sheriff also announced withdrawal of the |250 reward he had offered for information as to the whereabouts of Morris. Foul play had been suspected be cause Morris's automobile had been found on a lonely road in the country with several bullet holes in it and biood.staina^ort the ground underneath it, and a hat which he had been wear ing wan found in the car with sev era! gashes cut in it. The car arid J evidence of foul play had been ''plant- ; ei" by Mirri# himself, the sheriff $aid- '? j . . Th? O . .;'f :.. d the 'crowd., thai h-, kfttw 'a her*' Morris is, though in'iij <lis.tan'.| -tale, and that ' htf was pre- j 4>ared to bring him back if the miss ing man was wanted. Morr.s had been held in the highest ; ?;.iUvm and ivY- a member of a local I hurt h and' <f ? > ?> i hoir. Car and Liquor Captured ' A Studebaker six touring car and 70 gallon'; of whiskey were captured Saturday afternoon by Sheriff Hun ter and Deputy Sheriff Huey Mont gomery and Chief of Police H. W. Bell about twelve miles up the Char lotte road near the state line. The officers learning the movements of the rum runner gave chase and over took the car at about the distance stated. Upon overtaking the fugitive car. the driver veered to the right and brought his car to sudden stop and jumped from the machine, rirl into the woods adjacent to thv ? vuaH, and eluded the officers before the > could stop .their fast pursuing ma chine. Th? car. bearing N. ('. liter.-' W. 107i*'02. issut?d to J. K. Steele ? f Statcsvilie, N. C..K and the 70 gallon-. J wa* taken ;ri charge and brought ba 1. J t i Lancaster and are now in th- j ' ii -tody ? ? I* Sheriff Hunt' r. ? - Lav a-.-1 New--. j * H?i? r> Knapp, 2'!.-!^ being h< >d at MufK.c, Ind.. charged -with having participated in the killing of .Mr. and Mrs. Me': Ha n; ' last August by Hutch Andeison, wh?> was killed in Muske ? r.. Mi i',., months. ago. Hddie Huff' v, now -jr\mg time, is the ac < u*-- Knap]-, wh.?> < laims that he '"'?:?)fcsr framed for tuin'.ng state'1 THE SOUTH MUST GROW ITS OWN FOOD NO FARM SECTION CAN ?UY ITS v FOOD ANQ C. AfN ANU 8E PfO'JPilKOLS AihUa, . Ca ? (5pt 'iil)? ::v the South realize ib# eU(?fr j Bfq ? drain there has bws on the : South'* wealth through the steady food and grain buying during the past fifty years. What's the greater pity of It la the fact that most of this; inonoy comes directly out of the farm pocket," said H. Q. Hastings. bf At- ' lanta, Chairman of the Farm and , Marketing Bureau of the Atlanta ?; Chamber of Commerce. "For fifty years or more the cities and towns of the Cotton Belt hare j been fumiahing food and grata to the : farmer Instead of our farmers fe?4tng j the cities and towns. While the rtttas and towns have had the best o! this ' unnatural business, It has realty fen poverlehed both country aai city." ! "As nearly as can he woamiMi > my own atate of Georgia baa spent In the last year* tot )ea* th*.* rwa ? and one-half billion 4ol>*r? tor fcod and grain from the N'cnb *34 West j real hard c*ah money that osghi to.. be j sticking in our farmer*' pocket* That money Is gone wrer to reiisra "It is no over-statement or exa sce at Ion to Ray tbat twenty -fire million dollar# of the South'* mon** ha.s gc-no t hat way in the last fifty yea rs It was good, bard worked for farm j money. What xrc have b:-en doing is spending our liTes ?row;ng cotton., tra'dlng j; off for bread and meat at no profit to ourselves. "No ui<o 10 'cuss.' the powers that bo in Wu~';ing,o" or the tr.is-:?. Tariff, banks or speculator's. They icay ( have bad a par*. 1 .jt a. small < part in comparison with the par*, ourselves Lave plryed The way to stop that dram on our ??ockers Is to 1 etop buying foot!, ^gram and forage aud prod ate 'i-t... sac e^iry^tems cu hpurs acti6. I '"The tim* to rtar*. is sorr ..JfPlaas j for 1S2?> ere leing Before a plow -in ttuck in the ground, food, grain and forage acres should be set a#!Je Thee*- acres tbould and must be first instead of last consideration. When these are fixed, then the farmer can go a* /a r as be likes with cotton, tobacco or other cash crop safely. "Give the home garden a chance In this food production. It's a wonderful helper In cutting store bills in hall for the folks tbat will give it a square deal Instead of the usual 'lick and a promise.' mostly promise. Start the food production procession in 1926, and a money procession will start to ward your pocket." < i Drinks Milk And Dies ? Savannah, (ia., Feb. '12..-? Arling -J.j Tootle, former federal prohibition agent, only recently let out of iVtc ; service under a plan of economy in I its admin:1-* ration but a witness :i| prohibiti</r. . ases n ?w before tin United ^ta'? - court in session here.' die<l tonight at 8 o'clock frotyv poison j ing thought to have been administered,] him while at ur.ch at a restaurant at, 1 :30 o'clock :n the afternoon. The district attorney's office ef- j fected the am -? <?!* Johnny Jones, a j negr.< waiter. ard he is being held I pending further investigation of the case. ?! T. <rowder and W? M. Weav- i er. t i'.t f.:ou a federal agent, lo oatfi ? Si vannah. th?- atter now] t ?r.nectod with 'hi Atlanta < ffita; and a \v:t:.e* - a. so .r. case? itiv I w i ; h Tootlt at the :e?ta.:: 1 '. i :.w'l niai .jrdt-rcd the saiio- meai. Weaver ar i Tn.tii- took i ream .: the.*! coffe:-, and ? rowder drank h.s coffee without treann ^rowder has suffered none s.nci the meal, but both" Weaver ar.il Tootle were taken ill <ii: hour after dir.ner. Tootle growing ?o desporate !> . i 'hat h?- had to be taken to a h->?,p *a . The:?- he d'.ed fiv.- hour"* ,it> ??. Wr-ivi'r :s improving. Botii nit .i w?- ? ? * aken w ith violent pains in t.v -?< :n i h. w .th cramp- .r. the : n-.h . .)? : -jrferi -i ureatlj . JiMn^ ( hurch: I hen Suicides < i \ :' \. ('.. Feb. 22. I. 11. Hob .igt- i ?'>-?. for the ;>a-t twelve \<ar Oxford chief t ? !' p ? r.ded - th< grave <-f h.s \\;fo < nu-tei > " ?ia% !>;. f:r.ng h-.i ,t-t ? r - h.-ad I.a<t Mgr.' j -Ir.^d the hur^h an i . r-.d : - t atio'iN \v?'!c that ' r.< i :f.de ha 1 lt(t ') ca:?-f.i !> .canned i. heath vn as ^ i\ . > - ' r.> iU-' . i!> n a p. I )t*f rihut ins I r Sample* M ? VV > .! r.n: ?: . ?. ; ? - ? ' .y.n :r..? \'u k ' r.< :r. .a! < ' m;?a?.> !" (i.rt?n< ;x. ! . \ ? i r. the c\ t \ -UpiW . *.nvr :h. ; i-r-to-hou<?' >1: - t . ; but ^ , \ .1 : " ? K'jh - imp.--.- '.?> t \ ' rv :t , < .im it ? Th;- ani;>..r >: i . ? ?i r. ?:v? advi-rti>.r. ?' fi. . - n r iu :??>! :hr.?u^h< .* 1 ? )<?. ' \ <k f'rx ni.M < :h>- ?>: r.i pub. ?? ? \ u i?-- J ' ; ? c? - r ? : < . !.t a : ort l ?>n ;> > ' i a . . . ft i .mpn?v?-d i >ad< and :?r>r? ? \ ?? : h?- V>. ? t ?? r !n \v pap* r - Thi manufacturer? 'if ? i . .i >? - ' i t.vi -h\ f.>r a . ? ? . : ' ? u i > . < - arc ? < '.<> \ - Mr ' h?? m ?-? ; .?(?<? fy . n th?.r h-t'-r- Their s'.ofjar t h voir read*. "\i.v i i\nr 21 Million .lar- I 'wet Year'% Mr. .Tohr.son *aid toda\ "rat h* company is very much pieased w.th the sale of Vicks VapoRub in Camden and that it is the fir?t thought for Jo Id* Of ail the family in practically every home. Price and Quality! Th' ? :.!? ' v. > \? r\ i in port ant factor* in tn?- plan.- ? ? l the farmer . ?r I . . ? ? coining *^'a~ > i i * ' i i r i * ? ' at. nm-t b< decided in the proper manner or a lov- will !>?? sustained. I'r.je rd:nary pi-r.-'in. in order t<> >avc a l"u dollars at the present, i- likely to bus*' .!<('?[ iiii^' ' pi !- ? .Kitl K*t qualit\ be a second consideration. This i- as true in buy ii j/ r- .1- :n any commod it > . 'he ri^k i- greater in thi< "ii ? article than in ,-h \ ' "if^r *armer buy.*. K V K K V I' H I N ' i t'? * r t hf fann?-r'.- :uluTe r?'ail> depends on the quality of fertilizer he buy-. lli.-.<rop> < i r {)?? m I on 'Tr fertilizer and tin- farmer depends on the money he re i \ ? ? - ; r ? > n i in- i Top- ! ? i !">,?? There i- onl\ one w;e; to huv *uch an important article a - ???!'* 1 1 . <: THAT IS P > W Y CJ!" \UTY. _ ' / POQ. /ncqeasgd yields use. , OPCN - FORMULA FERTILIZERS ! ? ; . j ; ? ? ? ... y.' ? 1 : . 1 1 . 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Buick could spend Um money building ita duuilf, and ?till keep the quality up to the ?vcragc in Buick'* price rlase The famooa Buick Valve'ln-Head engine It m more ex pensive type to build. Buick. could uae a eteering gear less expensive than the 5 -control-surface steering mechanism which adds ao mnch Co Buick'a driving ease. The Torque-Tube Drive also adds expense to Buick manufacture, aa do the "Sealed Chassis." the ^Triple Sealed" engine, full pre jure engine lubrication, the , Buick multiple-disc, dry-plate clutch, and Buick mechanical 4- wheel brakes. Buick closed bodies are built by Fisher to the most exacting standards laid down by any manufacturer today. Quality, regardless of its cost, rules Buick design. But thanks to the sustained popular ity" of this quality, purchaacr* actually pay less for it. Vast volume gives Buick owners finer transportation at lower cost. Your next car should be a Better Buick 1 OeSefferBU ICK LITTLE MOTOR COMPANY T. LEE LITTLE, MANAGER, CAMDEN, 5. C. side. Mr. Coffey pulled the rod ou and placed his wife on the bed. A.< he did so he noticed that the bullet from the rifle had entered her neck at another place. I)r. W. T. Shipi? cf Mortimer was called -immediately and she was given attention. Realiz ing the seriousness of her condition. Dr. Shipp rushed her to a Hickory hospital, where an X-ray picture wa> made. This examination showed that the stick had cut the spinal cord ii? her neck and that death was only ;i few hoirs ahead. ? Lenoir (N. (\,k Topic. x Cicely Edwards and Perry Free man, negroes, are being held in jail a: McCormick following a shooting scrape Monday afternoon at Petti grue, about five miles north of Mc Cormick, in which Eldred Crawford, negro, was fatally wounded. Ed wards is charged with murder and Freeman with being an accessory. Six-Year-Old Kill* Mother J Mrs. Ivey Coffey died in a Hickory hospital Monday as a result of a shot fired by her six-year-old son Sunday morning at her home in the Carey'? flat section of Avery. Saturday night Mrs, Carey's brothers came t> spend the night with her and brought with them a little .22 rifle. The rifle was placed under or about the bed where the boys roomed. Next morn ing when the boys were ready to re turn to their home they and .Mr. Cof fey went out in the yard and one of the boys said to the. other, "Don't for got your gun." The little boy, hear ing this, went into the house for tht? gur^ pleased to get to carry it out. Mr. Coffey and the boys, hearing the report of a shot, hurried into the house, where they found Mrs. Coffey sinking to the floor with the wooden cleaning rod. which was in the gun, shot into her neck. The rod.pierceJ the neck, passing out. on the back Banking Money Saves You Worry Worry saps strength and nervous energy . 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