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Dr. Powers Heard Twice At Revival Moral Breakdown Is Deplored in Methodist Sermon the 1- \|. Hill I'll!!.I' III S|» petal .. irjii i t:.*' • tar< •: Spc; SV. V. .in-iste. the c« dislike ben • < tilt* I : THE TAR HEEL B.v JOHN 11 UAKHIS. N". I". Stair Ciillpse Uid yi.u cvi wiving .it s*.i liiui <>n -c. .«• jjirt ti. rnaicc : u> have exp< time. This ran h. hum* di :: !'<••'Iy mi.ii-ho The l.irjjt >t stravi 01 ■, , ■ 1 : v 1! i 1.brain -rid ha li it to :.a S|.. ■ . Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis Chronic browh;'i = -v.r.v rVvlop if your cough. ••It ' id. • r • . b: chilis is not ti t .i> : and ;.. i.,i. • if. ford to take a chnnce with any medicine less pot 1'til iian Crtt'i:.- ; . .1 whi.M goes right to th( < it oi the trouble to help loosen and • germ lud'-n ijl..■ 1 ::. and aid nat ire <> the and ileal raw, tender inllamcd bronchial mucous membrane .. Creoinulsion blends beechwood creo« sote by special process with other time tested medicines for cv.r.-.ii It contains 110 narcotics. No matt'T how inanv medicine , yon have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bott le of Creomuli 1011 with t he und'T standinc yon must like the way 11 quick ly allays the couch penm'tini! n ■< and sleep, or you arc to have your money bac£. (Adv.) o eet i.pnrr Tl ere- are j. u-.v v2r„'.,t': injii nsw ptuwn i> sjkt• ~i uu v in ftanti C jiuliii.i iii t-.j-UMii .Jiiiih I'uroUn., Iti«. ivvUii.intuited v..iit-lit .no Hlji:tiii.iu> ,.(td Faiuiuire .iiul hi ti>v .\tJlllitain- 0.11c 11 all,! I'lelllltl. County Vote Board Fights Surge Again lit I.VNN MSHI T. Daily lli>|iatrli Itureni llalelyil. \I.II I'll JII Ki ll If- <•. vkl'tioil lunlMK .1 lif last K«*IH>r.tl eltc'ion wru- hiMi'ii at the nicctim: •it tin V-.,!, Hiiiiiil .'t Elcction* S.ii - . day when county boards were ■»» - ,.j i' intl'li WalTOU \ Hall. "tie ' ; i lilt ul'liriin t • • i I •: ■ i ~. | it otestfd :t . : |ni|llt|l t lit nl IH'lilocratil illem st •and Watauga counties. He iiiilt'il that i, , party hud changed • s ■ . . . and llit>ii^iit ll••• Pcmo at.t nut i > insist u|».n ivtuin* : . ' : i - ' !lo had pel it itt« -i practice/ questionable enough tn rc i..:< lh>aI'll intervention Kx >•< i' t«»v that the appointment - wete l .i ll • idl\ as tin > . ■ 111 ;•< icatl • > swit'iaiy. m 'I.PIKUS rill state be. i d luaiilestcd keen (k^iiv to aid saldier ting II every -a iv possible. i Hit* or i i'• t 11■iint> chain:•■in v. lunged. solely .i. tinier to get the il l uti il III tin- I I r• tf. • .i,i' :.u ill*. Ir >titi 11<•: • • .1 ■■ : fi ■ i • i lull-it and '! • i! | > | : . cd : mg III till • lit-Xt S.i'ti 11.. > III-:» ..Il 1-1 >1 HOW papc: i- .! "■'! ! r .d ,-tate candidal! ' ' • ■ n I til is bureau .s -•... *ed t: :- wee., by Hie Inch - ciident. v n . j new spapei ;j Fu • 'ay Spring* Kj t count will bo an 1 <tti wl I sday. The paper asks '• "be ■■ : .i .i.te ii.i HiMWi'vell - ■ !i'miniated Kt-pub ! ' .. .«■ ii.«t over by \ - ' • "s • - l slate candidates .,-t -ii tiu v.iter askid tn tic ."innate hiss choice. To prevent dupli ■ <•:. :!:e ballot must be signed With name and precinct address. Several inti rn .i! polls have been taken, n< t •y ! ' and at Cinltlsboru. . •• state candidates, but there may have i it: ihanyc- .ii sentmicnt since. Tia current test should be more indica i-v.-eiit ■ eutintent in Wake COTTON Malcolm F. Campbell, t.i A dean : the textile school at St. ie I'rKr.i . aunouiii'i'.- plans tor i-t.itilisi; i n! there ol a con.plcto testing lalxnatory for • • 11»ii fiber. \\'. ri:inn .i. iiHiprrati"!! ,.v;!h tile e:: periment suithhi, which will ^r.-w various types "i cotton, the school • :!1 take these samples and put then evei y te.~*. tor strength, dur ability. - iftness, adaptability, etc t'.tmpln ll -aid the ledrral yn\ t-rn en" ..i- d i ureat deal work alunji tn it Inn-, lint i- ;m> widely di: tased ' eet retju rements l"i Ni .'ii i'.ii"!:na growivs and spinner-. VARIETIES There are approxi i-. ;> Mill v.. n'ties ■! t»tt■ <ii grow:, tin- f ii:i!i\ . any •'! theni in this •tate. ( ampbell ii'.pi-- to cut the base 1. .e" it '.. n • 1L' la. thus Sllli • ile i iblen and > i' • ■ ft "is aii t .• lit lis FOUNDATION Expansion o< ac ' i i ii \'..i -ell".'!, nit-1 tic! LEASLKS Once again roeasli ■tinted tot : ore than ijtn M n il. < M - disease re i« I he fiv.iid i.»>-••» .'.eie measles, these llgtire • are a :ih 775 total and 5« tnea - ' i I'.i tlie .tine pel md ia-t i ... 1 l.i ; i • -i i ' epide n H <11 ,i as k* • - stnt< \vide, with he..- iest inci it nee hi the piednKMit counties. Sixty 1 • " ell > 1 l!v ! I 1 lil- l It 11 units ( 1"!I ii 11 ,t» lti tv i in I he sl.-te il.t-hided easles on their reixirts A poor sec md was chicken pt •: with IM castes, and t| ird ivas whiH>pinfi cough with RELIEVED Attorney f;> neral Mc '.! Ian A'.is relieved Iron answering in >(i 'inn tii.it ii iiilii liiiM' caused iittle d: 11 unity v.neii two candi date-- l"i Keptibliean limn million as tale treasurer Adrian Mitchell, nenibor '.I the slate board ol elec ti< us. had a.-ked lor a definition of "participation in the primary." The l-.-.v pio\ ide.- a minority party poll From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh •;> How to make a . real post-war plan Sure's a lot of talk going around nowadays about post-war plan Ding... folks passing resolutions . . . statesmen holding confer ences . . . governments making promises to each other. Bot as Brrt CliMders *ay«: "What good is all this drawing np of plans unless each one of us decides |o make hi* corner of the world a better place to live In?" From where t sit, Hert's put the problem in a nutshell, (iov ernments can pass all the reso lutions and make all the treaties they ran think of-and it's still up to the people themselves to see to it that the world is ruled by tolerance and understanding. I'n1e«« «o mnkr up our mind* to respcet the other fellow'* right* ;ind liberties— whether it's the right to enjoy a rIjihh of beer orennionnlly or the right lo tote neeordlng to our eonnclence —all onr poM-wnr piimnlng won't lie worth the paper thnt if* printed on. © 1944. BtfWINC INDUSTRY FOUNDATION, North Cwollno Idgor H. (sin. Slot* Director. 606-607 Intvronc* Bldo.. *ol*igh, N. C tilling Pays Dividends t lark. .Ir.. i« • a distant i«innt'« au •••it til Ji»hnsi«ni riiini|\. is t xplaiitit i: :.•»• !!iir :: > • ii!? > •; t«* William llntkiii. Ill i>i*ultr\ rhampun .1 I* i:» • n •••!-. t • r«> •••«. On a flack of 77 f 5: j« I*»lanfl Wil'Miii hail .» }»r» • •» ♦" ' . alMivc* Irril costs. Mitv! «»l tin* rjfss v iTt* J it ,1 iiatt i'i J'j had ;?• ilist asc in his lint U ami l»t strict «iillitiK •»« 1 ■' li's .i\'.?• :i:< ;iuti per Itcti at '!"»! c*. j:s hn tin* ' far. Mi« atcrauc N t . «a»t lma ti•• 11 la\s about |«?u rsjjs. VIRGINIA ! !F'L MAKES 73RD ANNUAL RL1F0RT ling Sl-W.JttK. I-:- .!i, , CVm .1 i~ rv|»rt-s« n'< <i in m { Vit-ill y by I. T. II.IU Kxrra (initio A Milk Nooiiod WHAT ARE THE POST-WAR AIMS for Grade A Milk in North Carolina? \ @ Enough Grade A Milk to assure 1 quart for cach child and 1 pint for each adult daily. (2) Higher quality icc cream. (3) Higher quality butter and choesc. *)' ' i. (?) Plenty of top quality milk for city and rural -j • school lunchrooms. . (5) Miik exports to low-producing states and to foreign nations. "Mike North Carolina .1 Leading Dairy State" r*r mo Vo: III ( .«i i!" :: i •.' i: • • 5««»-. ..'unit cltiili'ih Grade \ milk to irrovi-ii- I .i*i! ii i;>i- of (in- st.ite in 1101 otal lime-» M'lll oil' -i : I ' .iC.-d !s fill' HOC l(ll.irl Tol I .ll'h ( •!; ill'! :i'. I li lt : wartime condition^ 11|«* nriils »l | .111;: .. • • m . . i. i- !i.t\e . iT.nnl a crcal (•rude \ llillii ■l:ost.:\f ard .. • ■ .11 i. i >' . ■■ f .i ■ !«ed to mat. • ;i cllanjc-ovfP l«> f.i lc •• • In o 11 •>• V(H>r county agent or the countv I-1 .ill!: i ll' ■■■ • . ! il • rivivs tin- ill.liter with you. Xri fssj! v Mi ■ iirii ■ .. ii ■ .»•>»i -i t:l. ii ill. producers. ami ollirr a- i< i i i • • . i •lit' i!ir ncir>sar> financing. DOWN 1 Pi ogress 2 Skin disorder I RVPTOQt'OTE—A cryptogram f|iiotatlon ' R1T U X W R C Y W THTPXTC EFT H Y R V X \V R C. E H L I E A T H Y A E D M T — CVBIYCDTC Saturday'* Cryptof|iiol«; the ear is a less trust worthy WITNESS THAN THE EYE—HERODOTUS. DIfIi I billed by King Feature* 8>ndl<»t«. Inc. names) 28. Corisoli'lation 31. Constellation 32 Secular 33. Greek letter 34 Dissolved 38 Likely 37 Watered silk ** 38 River em- i.} bankment 40 Change 41 Pitchers 42 Affirmative 1 votes 43 Proof DAILY CROSSWORD ,\( UosS 1 C..II. • >,..p f. Di-ti'i iiiii.a• • ton t> I ■•-i t in..' to a focus lo Take aw ay i L l 12 Respiratory orpins 13 Let H Unrefined metal 15 To pass by. 1 as time 1 16 Personal 1 pronoun 17 Kettles lit Nourished 20 Trusted 22 Property iL.) 23 Goddess of harvests i It.) 24 Card game 26 Son (prefix to Scotch 20 Not i' in Child'* tillllC One to whom learn ts given Finely 27 ground meal 28 of ^ tain 20 Bribes lobs >30 Conclude 32 Disease of 35. < hlckens Roman k money < Jeojiaphi i al place Wreath of flowers, etc Grampus Mother (child's term» Small area Insane Adroit Ceremonies 36 Birds as a Looks askanc* class Woody 38 Permit perennial f 3{> Female sheep Saturday'* Answer Vw Bethel W\fl' Willi Mis. Avscue Tin* Winn ii Mi ••<1.11 v Society til A*. I •< iSt l I'tuii v ti. K|> >>ii . mot S it ..i% n t iiili;; ..I ft,"III nVlnrl. in tiir lin.i.i-..! \h W \ Ay . roe, Willi Ali Ur' V.vmiii' .i hunt hostess All \\ \ \> . .ii- lull i ll.iI'm- hi li.t i •'i.l ;•< ulcd iivri 11 if !«■« " '11. Ill i: clliv 'I !ic president ■ St.: ul 1 • <• .!<• i was i-eu .is tIn' u|« 1 ;ir; it!;;. \li - I.. ( ». I I'.i . iei k i i:•»• (it • •:. •:i.i' -. with tin* Sri [it .ii' rr.iil lit; tala II ti'nm till' i'i iirul rh.ij'ti'i in I laiuel Mr> (ii' ii «•.• \y-rue led ::ir ;>r<>up nil pi \» i. Tin1 topic tut the month is "King" .t«i • i{ ; 111 *1 ••! -.' U'rcckittc • :i K ni ' \ V\ \ Avm.i" and "*• - !I i • \ \\ . c talks mi "KlU'opc Tn:l.i\" .rid itilptl-t l-lii - rope Tuiihii'ihiw." \ summary of the study f-. :i..:»<• was ih«*n made by • :t < i::. I e . .1 I • v \ 'i'i :i ~:i • ! I >1« ties i — urn 11:t■ mcetiiiK iv;i8 rlwd witii prayer. I'he In' ti s- i- ■ i : \ < I jelln. \\ dipped rn-.itn. and u iter? to member: ml VI'I'.OIS piC-Cllt I lokc ('rlrhi jitcs I h m<trs \\ < >11 \\ itil (iollnn Progress KV I.YXX XISHI-.T D.sil.v l>!s»>»!«li liuri'uu !:.:!• I;. March 20 Iiokc county, ' i till V illj.l t-t .111(1 II..11 lest ill' l. . H. I - .II . and with ti mmwI deal oi i! iirra iib.4m'lHil by I- it Hi i;:!,. '•'! asks ii-• iKldii el atty Imdy i . ii - march nl i hi»:i <.-». Some '-'mi farmer and farm lead . i ■. n ith a sprinkling if ciiltetji1 liillM i ii : i | nl t (I m lilt armory ' K t ! 'ill I-: tlav iiijIiI 'ti eat bar • i vil t11! • i" :ni •• r the ri>unty < Mil I it ' v Ci ttntl Iliipi'tI\ ellK lit \ ti ii .ti 11-, vr Oil annual await I i.i ti it. i Atlantic Cotton Assncia oll : excellence in achievement .. i!li: I Ml III .1 |it-.--ilile 11II ii I i ■ ' I; ■ -. ed i; K» IT.it?y•eight t.tiiitic participated n tlie contest, •ill. ti ■ vill i: I'ltti !i pindliCIII^ i ' t* a'aim i i ! :i _>•> he .urn Cleveland. Ilut there are «U things thnit • ■ it. •• growing m which Hoke may take pride. The countv had a quota nl s;.>)ii,i ,•! ti .■ Kid r .... tirive. As i.J i. *. *' i h iv. tiv.' campaign || : t'l .!!.; there 'vn> -el tip ill ■i t •. • ndo'.v at Ihieford .• set in stairs with .i Hod Cr.wa nurse. •• i:.14 ;i .i ;-?i p : ■: rat h $500 rai.— i ' i . : .1! t.. ttpaiitn dosed utt March 15 the nurse stood at the ing ; ' ny Red Cross flag. !h:t i it kept c iming in. and iti . lin:. •. . : : lnviscd t iwer. The figure w»v. stends a? S7.5W1 and Sen ate! Kyan McBryde, county clinir t • i 1 • • .i.H.Oiiu and • ... ; t' . .. an . 11'lane. I li ... " r.i:1.1 :id . Trite t' • •• I t" - t tiny his I'" »ut. : ,'. ii'i i i-.-nge; trains. Ti ■ :• . n 'V Uiivkfi-h statim. a nice b ii itr ho* been converted S ai.er? I'.lii. Iixitl Up .is 1 .iimit'.^ .i-I a 11..t• v H'.nn lor the many visit • - (rom nearby Port ;5;. P nati".- Mcl'i*yde again C(ui|) pcfi: "we Scotcltmeti couldn't v.a-te .1 l'l tl tit pot." • . -|ii:' i r " | led . mv« tt ■ .. it .1 h ■ .-table into a :.i I' • tinty ■ *e building hous— •<:• h .:•••• and fari > ••- rut-. i at ion bnairi. i iinty horaiv ami .uilar Finns Plan Evacuation Oi I *e!sinki the ( w 1 1' lilt I 1 stall 1 It 11 : — !;•■ ii- tl ..! niv •ia.l nit l»* n nish iVuliiinn i«l : ",i'\ er:nii«"ir ■I at iiiis?'i rot::l; ■ it reptallre nl ?ii i .ii '■ i : ?il! t rilled ?t be ioviel ilemauii i". ifiternnient oi :< in ' i nop.- ii iv. iti I' ilil.i'itl .i• I i tin »•' • i I iilently i t;ard i- t i ilr i•! fulfillment. HERO CONGRATULATES ANOTHER A MUTUAL ADMIRATION SOCIETY is formed ill Itnly as MaJ. Paul Tiiqwt (li^'lit) of tjucbcc admires the Congressional Medal v.orn iv Sl*. ('Inn Us "Coninuindo" Kelly of PiltsbuiBh. Kelly won the i : 1 |0j. l illing -10 Germans during a battle. Triquet holds the Victoi ia Cn. < ;,ud Canada's outstanding war hero. OWl Kadiophoto. r „.u!) Siee /V atural nitrate of soda shipments from Chile are arriv ing on sntisf ictory schedule. Close to half a million tons are already here, delivered or ready for delivery. Another 200.000 tons are expected and every effort is being made to get it here in time for this season's crops. If shipping estimates hold, there will be about as much Chilean nitrate for top anil side dressing as last year. But because .ill of it is being distributed under the government's allocation program, it may be impossible to supply all sec tions in the same proportions as last year. If you cannot get Chilean nitrate when you want it, remember the inconvenience is only temporary- one of many dislocations due to war. Chilean nitrate is here in substantial quantity, but. lilts every good soldier, it goes when- it is told and when il i* tiiM by the government. | FREE PARKING hi Bad Weather or Good SAVE TIME SAYE WORRY SAYE MONEY By Parking in High Price Warehouse and letting us supply your needs for: Plows and Castings, Lespedeza, Seed Potatoes, Soy Beans, Seed Oats, Garden Seed, Hay, Feed of All Kinds, Laying and Grow ing Mashes, Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard, Molasses, Most anything you want for the farm with PRICES RIGHT! C. J. Fleming Supply Co. FERI'nd'ZER In The High Price Warehouse SODA