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ELklhard ('ar roll trges the Nowinag of Wheat. . To the E-:ditor: There are itmany negro readers of your joul - 1u--the leaders of the race in Soith ('arolina. I refer to the '1)rcacheris inld teachers; then there are manty whi.'e reader;s of your journal who would gladly give infoi'mation and instructiol to Ithe negrio people. As I see it there are sonie seriouls l)roblels ahead of ts for the next 12 inonths. l1irst, the food problemi. The chances are that the prices of food Will go iilwiard instead of downwatri'd. '.t'hein t heire is lie lablor iprolemti. We aIn't lrodnee food without labor. Ev - y1thing pOssihie shoild h' done to nel nr people to plant weicat and other rai11. not only Ii people who liiv' inl l' coitiltry i n1 ii those Who lie inl the * e : : s h o u ld g et a t .e r e ow tw o o f i" ad an lcw waa)t, .e. lat s aud Itables 111w w'ill irow fromt .lannaI~ry' to .Ia: - ir ii p 1 o i 1'1, Ip' 1 li11. 'I . 1:. ", l-e - III, i , flll t: it. r i ollii . ; 11 wr. Ii S tI li I : ly l lby l iom i,--) . nor l t - a I a b 'ir. ht li 1 h;2in in o :111) . 1 n?22i tily a 1 . r ea4 I rmu 1 l 1 h (I hib\l r. h ''1 I 11.1. I he . "(ith] :l: 1e .rg e t .hal rel to at 10 llill h t' 1 j. ')II' to 4\' :i l I ":() ; .it r il t o h-.l aind mnent. i. N. lt1i Ca(';rroll1 ' Colulmbia. S. t'. f'hrlt on Ull Sold. 'h li otn 1l11l, tie old ('ali. li raIn hrinle, place in Sniliva:n tow\nship,' w\as rr r'' lyI sold by. the Sullivaln helr'. t in \l r. W\. I-:. I>1i 8. o t hle .;211n ne c l e ia l .~ inl til- >'a:l" w\' : 1in+ n1d.. (d iit Ilr bri' ums.1. i'da a trai t of llt ;' ' htt h t ills? inj t ' ri be4.44i around .000. Ai ine tilme reconny' it w ': - "I,; i h 1-i titb: pho1te bod been - "t i s .\I4r. 4i4W~ on. bu1 this deal n1 r 444 tt 4 .dil . rl . i I 4el1 4" -14t4l 411 l'' l r Pitt'' :ihii a i:i .ln 'd i u o n.'i h 4 1 1 OH 1'lTlOlWN' I. 1'1).'-1:?'I' t001':N i 'If GlIi-:i 1-: (111 ('ollears Irvllde to thin:- Oratorical (Iir oest Ilnek to Grcelltownd (1o "At noth n so pril.a hnyug e fix nwasd ec.n.Thpae mynt lCar lina to-solle it ()rctorica Myn peitie Wet boe. hIl wat ier weak. leg inl~een~o wod ghIrd laida Trht 'un thoroof t lb-sge e w mi wasn~e wash hecldryeedayo athIs trou1. hereg n wa ngl- Ity a fete fiprove an beamthsrnger.c My boes ctred arallymd the let foward wasoo ;reenhtdi, withou ae Adiice to Young ien. Young man, get married, It is nc true that two enn live as cheaply a one, but it is true that two can liv ats cheaply as one will. .\arried menl usually find It con venient to give ip) many pleastres o their hachelor days, but many Bach ('',01r pleasur es arc uinwlholesolie, an11 tIh' married man ha slit exIange f0 ililii~ psist11'es as r-eal if nuore v'irtut The daily colpanloship of a sweet voiced wolfall is a prize worth win nin g. If she adds to your responsi hil its, slIet shares those you alrcad: ip,. ssessed. She halmv's your burtnm :111 dou'bles your pleasures. )o nlot wait for li, "(lie woman" The one' wolinlan is a myth---a creat.lor of \ iiteI'r of fi;tion. The right wo( o a Itin r y(;m i ; i.;ually anly one yot entt get. I f .) h.- \: t' w a s '.. mil ( health l i;- no iiu th r. S t il have i( di ll ty in (intt i,: ( plret ty \\ nianl. The world i: full fit (iin. \ntl id ost ('f Iheii va1' -t l" : n , if y ouI .-I o t il t ; iV ! I t t 1.u tl . .:fte I t !X 4 .' 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It fire rs well ga ninge bu, 1111w!- ;ta i it. lin i n ls ir i nltt's tlie do liti'. i l t ' (l 11401 1 113' .e r it ap i" na l It i l I tti r111.1 u iw .I'Ist litel tIt i anl11\ 1ni,' gr ll, le at'll t lov"e her b4'' b4"i1" w\ithi her. and Ilhel Iammy t tli r. .\nld dti it nowt\\. eioulit ai beingTribu'e. ac n haa \t l 1 411 -'1 ?11",' ).d 13' t. %TO WA'.1)S DM11t'i Wh i hal Se I s Rle i . n of' hucndreds of thous nds of cte Iba-raughot. .\merie: a:re tahin) ihe" .-I(,u detath tretmen1"1 They Trem'dering their owl etan~la"1 i t- 1o1(' old i onl . 1, ,...,.., stomah.- ohe bety fil tyae alm ne the stalime ha ignoank-de t carn Tis ino l~ishngatiotm Rsteandnt i iseaistartling fac ro~e tth coo frwh anyi hooahi lahy~sIlan wllnotlideny Thesei lthousan1d1 ofel are nwalo Ao.ingam othder s lng diest. ada 'rt' inchly 'ioghti Ist t fo pntly etlymant wiho any ual way. all frou fhee dgsttgivi tao ban dof toigt.m Yrese wiltomacrh tolieminuros; thim doc more.l~lg Ta- --Quar cent a doe' Al in tomn ta J, r soh )b CIIEVMlCAL COMPANY vRECOMMENDS PLAIN IRONAS A TONIC 0) _ Medicinal Iron is Not a Cure" :-'Al f But Is Nature's Best Tonic and Blood Medicine. By y ito Th'le NaturaI Highly ('on' CVeIt rt ed I're-du( 'sersl V(t. lI T 1h.e w~hoe wo'ld knows~V tha14t Iro 1 i 1 "4a S lendid blood( Miicne and tonlic a 1(1 V. )I' faiillk'g ais w~ellIa nindivid 4l~l:r muightl sw'~takp a" lit to ('Onl(vit 1 :":lt'" .Acid I -i'ot''Mifirai occaenlly 1 J1list. t(o helpi fItll'e keep) lit for' tle t Ig ol'oul4 .V&wether or winter and to dt'ivc ot thIat "dopey'' tlied feelinIg (1lue I IP.owi-I4)el',ed blood(. Nine\ loon id w'omen out of teni lt'.'CfI 1.'.)l1 :1114(1 tlne naturl ' lt. Just as- lli~i r:: tt i''5 a lt l i e, 11:11 he ilougt:1ll C!:i~ I(, '1' 111 d( ,,l^( : S !-C('ille gi'avy II( ~ ' ' 1,0,( CsiCIC:'able~t alcohol, wIt 1 i:; an11 !'c'l}' I') thle systeml or' is )T~iXc( I l v. i ' :, w (il t ('11 l:; 11(11 I'(' 1I(11 I, t tt .' rC" ~ l.ki Cl1, iCC tIC ' lCE l' ill,' ,!?li. 11 ;11(i k ill. . I l :. *I ~t , u \ t I '' I:. l t (( lt t 4 ('1 1(11(' Citl i , ( " a' t I : l i j I 11 1t' (1111' ;*!v( CCCI w. 11 II ' ;11111 il i ll'-s ai l y size' 1 (I \( oCC l1 C,' ' (CIIo is the t(t tieat A\titl '1Iteral i- it11 1Ev" hospiitals, 1hy 5e ti'(tlt I WEE lo six t1 1111s as5 far. it si I'Ctlo a11111( ho er' for VIIli. (;('t II (' t la ' C'speel'v fur e'tomllll troubles, 1111. 111(1 withI lt'n ( 11 ('('(';:; Ill the I l'C t 1 teItl Ill, 11104C 1115C414CI'. Peopl~e \\'h 1141 V' sntile ietl fol' earl.; Wi11l1 sI 0l)1' I llll and have Iteen unablie to) 1)1 (01lC(lelV 'nu'ie i b the (lse (of Ilnest alto( ol' .l'real Valle for biliousness1!4C 11(111ly cu red lty Inkin lg (1141 l'I4j1' l'Tblets ;111(1 observing the1 111ain piriit ((I lii'eti(tlt8 will1 each1 b1111 Ii.. ) .ic (( ji. AN DEAT11 (O 1IANI) IN HAND lIlIrrile Ieaths Occur Alongside alIraculotits Escape. Strange Incl. dents of Disaster at. Hlalifax. Tihild ilow~n Through ]oof and Rolls to (,ronnl with but. Few Seratehes. New York, i)ec. 7.-Word that the passengers and crew of the Holland American Line steaner Nev Amster (ani a re safe in ilalifax was received at the local olliees of the line today. llalifax, D)ec .7.--incidents of the ex plosion and fire are comning to light every hour which emphasize the fact that life and death go hand in hand. D eaths too horrible to describe oc ciurred sintiltaneously with iniracu lous escapes. A 6-year-old child was blown through the roof of a house, Coiled form the roof to the ground and suffered only a few scratches. A\nother" child was rescsuedi front C ruins: inl ichlond app1ar"ently ulnhnrt. I hbis I iresue an( others like it. have hi I) Io he elt li tanuy w ho wvtIe m!ailed by falling btuilding . :n1(1 uni ; 1blr( Io h 1 ("ihe welIves lerisieId in thes tbuInes: or h;aVe beeni frownz . tI !'( lp e I iliiai or !: iire . ( , I I Als;sachlse l: leliif , i .\n:ih r. ": . :.. I . . . T h1 li ai ! wo"rd r om 0. 11, u Ias'"C \ ? re 1 I td y 01n ths . int 1 ll -i .- . then siirkx11n i l onl ad d to ii the'! r f l 1(!1a- ("i1 \"(11 ffer11(In . Two th rIn 1:11 <hI alnd mlolin r. thousa;ndl: in.. rileld v-a th I st itate "ired to A. C. I. 1a h l he Y, inl chIarge of the speii, by\ Cons1'ral \abnage'r I caves. of the ('all. 'a'n -ov ieriinment railway at hlai. fax. "liiel ii from I ostoin is a (od-seitl to llali a ii iayes '4Il in his Iiess;age. S (aleanowhiiie a St. .ohni where '8nt i'la tilty of hospital Sit plies was taken albard. MIr. Italsheslky h'aleared that (irtually every ;ane of gl:as in I lla ia x lad b1en 1 ha1I llered Iy the hulmi. It is eaIsy to comp1irehendoc what th1a1 mleans wvith ,now and( sleet. T hI'l mIn:h m1os-t of the daiy the relief rain \was: ra ina'1i in thle teini of a bitzzeardI. As the distance to Ilalifax was ("11I downl the stormIl increased and s1now piled higher every w hre. oullmian ear with its sides: covered with sheets of lee arrived at St. John - ? ?m' _.>~ o'f, r " ....0ou SONTRI] TO CHRI can be no more pie; .fts than can be four >re. Gifts for old atr -s and civilians. We r of what can be ha( y Toilet A 's \ Kodaks \ Flash Li miery \ Manicur tain Pens Toilet S FOR THE >ur gifts for the sold for shipment: tain Pens . Pipes y Ra'zors Tobacco Is Statione A Victrola Is )W ED today -bearing half a hundred children, their little arms in slings. They were orphans who escaped when their asy lum at Halifax was wrecked. Major B. G. Giddings, it charge of the surgical unit, in aldressing a The] A Ray with ci bright rarely I 1.~ RA are easy S +,' I ! some fill dirt and II . I , ,,: n . I , I clan.nu nre easy ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ to <lyfll Y 1t v (ll) h r1t tc s for -1 d lr d1 to our In t _...., '!, The use giiarillCt stoves ni STA NI ~ ~ Norfolk, R ichmom, R.. BUTON asngo c nsdratje Idi h ra ai 3sengmratensadeewt( I here: rticles Safety Ra: Purses ghts . Card Case e Sets Victr'olas i 3ts Victor Ret SOLDIERS iersnow and have Flash Lig] Kodaks ry Purses an Ideal Gift R UG C meeting on the train today said late reports showed that the extent of th disaster was even greater than was first indicated. Fifty per cent of the population of 'Halifax had been in jured, he. said. Family Lamp lamp floods the room Leerful radiance; gives ness without glare; liekers or flares. BYO LAMPS -M to take care --no bother gree (c ations to catch make icm hard to keep rti. c design makes them n t to any room. They to re-wick. You don't ither chiUncy or shade to mi. themi by flame. If your Ors not ein-ryt thtem write -arest station, oiAladdii Security Oil es hed; results fromf lamps, )ARD 011, COMPANV RAI.IIMo0, M1. ""n. 1). C. (harlotte N. C Va. Coarkcton. C. V4 SHoli ety at. I girls, "s a re C mfd ~ords " them 0.