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Prince Albert's a new 1 note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful-of happiness coming your di rection when you pal it with P. A. and the makin's papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch ! And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the next instant you're puffing away to beat the band ! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! Prinet Albert i* sold in toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half pound tin humidor s and in t In pound crystal glass humidor wit h spong m moistener top. Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Co. WlD?ton-S*lin>, N.C. ' Five Years For Manslaughter Lancaster, Oct., 17. ? Judge II. F. Ivicn this morning sentenced Gus Tay P . r 'or to t i ve years on the county chnin iraui? in the state penitentiary for killing Wardlaw Williams on October !?!, 1920. Thus ended what' was per mips the most fiercely fought case tried! n Lancaster in the last ten years. Solicitor Henry was assisted in tho prosecution of the case by Thomas F. -McDow of York and (Maud N. Xuy?p of Columbia. The defendant was repre sentod by William & Stewart of tlie Lauouster bar and J ml go M. L."~?*mith of Cumdcn. The trial was begun Fri day morning and late Saturday after noon tho Jury returned a verdict of manslaughter. Sentence >vas not pass ed until this moruing. Taylor claimed that he sliot Williams in defense of his cousin,- Daisy Bttlle Taylor, and him self. I Dag Smith Dreams. j Monroe Journal.: Pag Smith says . ho dreamed s(? much of the okl days ;iud drinking Mitv enough whisky 0110 1 night last week that after awakening j lie imagined he could taste liquor and would not get close to his wife for fear ; she would smell it on his breath. Ho hurried off to sleep again to swe if he [could [>i<-k up the dreaui where ho left off. hut ii was gone, gone, possibly forever. Car Owners want more rubber on the tread where the wear is hardest; more gum between cord plies to perfect a resilient and powerful carcass. And they want a scientifically constructed Non Skid tread with all angles and contacts to resist skidding and give sure traction. Firestone Cord Tires , have met these demands of the car owners. Read Letters Below ? Records from 29,000 to 57,000 Miles Cord Tires built the Firestone way could not fail to produce mileage. Every day, from all over the country, comes the word that 10,000. 20,000 or 30,000 miles are frequent and consistent records. Sept. 10, 1921 P T:re & Rubber C?., 5*^ >< *on- i!!c l>ranch, * kiDT -\\e, F.ortd". Gen tit men : ? I 'ubmit herewith the history c 33*4 Piro atone Cord tire Thi* tire haa ru >7,000 miles. I hjve retreaded it ?tv?? time* The average Now and then they are empna sized by unusual instances such as quoted below. Performances like these demonstrate the ulti mate possibilities of Firestone Cords under careful driving. Sept. 2, ltli The Harvey K. Mack Co., Thirteenth A Harmon Place, Minneapolis Gentlemen ? It occur* to me that you might be interested in the Mileage that I obtained from tbe set of Firestone Cord tirea on my Dodge coupe The OA rrj',e?(e to each retread ing Wn about 7.000 I think you will agr<*e this is a remarkable record. It U especially unusual ? i I knew the owner to be a severe driver. How ever. he jives hi? tires proprr inflation The tire in qjest.on is not vet out of service and has every indication of bein* auflScentiy strong for aiy othar retresd I mtk mailing photographs u? der separate cover. C. U. Pennay, Plant City. PU. brst tire wcni over Oil miles. The ?ec#n<J tire rolled up ? mfleafa ? ( between 34,#l# Md 3S,?#? These were both reir tires and Had been cut considerably by ' chaias. The two (root tires hive gone better than 3 5, tOO railaa and are still in e?od canditian. I expect t? cet at leaat 40.00* miles from each *1 them I nee* asarcaljr say that the Ftreat?*a Card will be my tira chaice Imr the tatuif Archie H. 522 LaS&llc Iff ianc*paU? FABRIC 30X 3 V2 NON SKID EXTRASTZE $ 13 la this fabric tir? aa In our card tiraa ?nly Firaataaa rtaaurcas and ciperi ?ace can pra vida tkia quality at thia prlca. Jt'W SCARBOROUGH GARAGE KERSHAW MOTOR COMPANY PENS LONG USED Writing Instruments Are of Great Antiquity. Record* Prove They Ara at Old at ? ih.o Sword ? Constructed of Many Material*, Tli*? pen l? one of the oldest instru ments meii use. Whether or nut it In uiiifhtloj ihaii ||)t> sword, a?,|lulwt?r l^'ltou UiUUr*.lhO tfJ'OMt French cardi nal exclaim in the play of "lUchelleu," It Is perhaps of ?s great antiquity as flio sv ord. It is not as old ax stone headed war clubs or stone axes, hut U seems to date hark to the begin fillip of men's knowledge of ineiuls ami their alloys* As soon as men j;ot the Idea of inscribing symbols oh stones us representing thluus or words, they used an Iron Instrument which was the parent, or. the ancestor, of the pen. There were |iens of Iron and hron/,o and reeds, and later the quills ol leathers. Th" Assyrian kind's and serihes and the riiot'tieclans: . ;!,t)00 years hefotu, Christ proclaimed their dynasties wlili decrees -written with pens made from reeds and feathers. The rally Creeks Inscribed their letters with a slylua, hut the Jater Greeks wrote with the quills of geese, crow.f hawks and eagles. Pens ol' brass and sliver were In use In .ltouie at the beginning of the Christian eraN The stylus with which many of tJiO Greeks and Romans wrote was some thing like :m Iron hodklli and It cn'me to he used so often 111 hruwls that It was prohibited?that Is. men* were prohibited to use a stylus. The bod kin In old lvngllstKt itnes was no doubt a hi u darning or knitting needle and Hamlet laid that instrument in mind when he said : "When he his quietus might make with a bare hodkin," There are various references In the Bible to pens. In the Rook of .tudges. the fifth chapter and the fourteenth verse, is this: "Out of Machlr came dow'ii governors, and out of Zehulum they that handle the pen of the writer." la I Kings, the twenty-ftrst chapter, in the matter of Ahab. Jeze bel and Naboth It Is written: "So she wrote, letters In Allah's name, and sealed (hem with his seal ami sent the letters unto the adders and to the nobles that were In his city, dwelling with Nahofh." In the nineteenth chap ter of Job. the twenty-third and twen ty-fourth verses, -Is this: "Oh that my words were now written! Oh that they were printed In a book ! Thai they wire graven with an iron pen and lead In rock forever!" The eighth chapter of Isaiah bejel n s. Take (bee a great roll, and wrlje In It with a man's pen concerning Maher-shalal-hash baz." In the Third Kplstle of John occurs tills: "I had many things to write, but I will not with Ink and i*en write, io thee." Pens of steel, gold and silver ap peared In Creat Britain. France and America about 1800 hut they were very slow In gaining favor. They were expensive, elumsy and not as satisfactory as the quill. But the quIIJ had reached the limit In the nicety with which it could lie pointed and the gold and steel pens continued to he improved in their smoothness and flexibility. The flrst fountain pen was patented about 1830 and the number of patents granted on foun tain pens now reaches Into the thou sands. Chilean Grapea Imported. An experimental shipment of gratf>e?i wax ?ent from Chile to New York, with a view of ascertaining whether a market could be found In the I'nited i States for the product of the Chilean ; vineyards. The grapes were *diip|>ed j In cold storage and are reported to < have arrived In excellent condition, and to have heen sold at highly sat ; Isfactory prices. It Is reported that i another shipment Is planned as soon ! as arrangements can be made. The ' experiment is of particular interest. | since It Is possible that the exp?>rtn ; tlon of fresh fruit from Chile to the Unifed States might heroine very ' i profitable, providing shipping f:icili- j ties were available. Chile produce*! | fine fruit of almost ever\ variet.v known to the temperate z<>ne. and It j ' ripens during the winter m^ntlM In 1 the l'n4ted States, when the ui:irket would be at Its best. Paper Movies. i'aper instead of celluloid f ? ? r ni"vle?? Is being tried abrond. it Is s;iiii. ;it a^ i tremendous saving of expanse, ;m<f little decrease in excellent ??. opaque , paper nia\ be used man> lines witn j ?#ut wearing away. Su?'h a revolution in <-ost is desirable, of eonrse but it clear plmtographs < ;lh In* uuide through paper we shall be -urprlsed. The materials of which paper i* mtide ma> hr made translucent to ordinary vision. bin hardly trnMvl'arenT : nt ih'Mict, the !ij;hl ia>> re * ?nnirol of men achieve wonder* rbi '-u^ti ob stacles tli?> natural sight of ran run not pterce. [ Rubber for Tires. j Near''. I'dft.OOO.OOt) pound* M crude I ruhbei urn* used 1 n 1 y ? ? : i s in 'he ; ma nn f ?? ? i ore of automobih- r i r ? ? -? in j Afn'Tb a i ?f thi" Puna r ? . t a f | Rrazll cult trib u ted more than .Vmoi 0<>0 pound*, the I>utr|i l*>i*t ^ ? . ? 1 1 ^ .-m equal or slightly largci amount, and the" ItrirNh Straits Settleue-i nearly fiv<? times as much h? either >>f ih? other j^u'-es named. 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