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The Progress from Enfield, North Carolina • Page 5

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The Progressi
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Enfield, North Carolina
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and other stapla foods. Good Lt Usa czi Mr. and I Irs. II. 11.

Neville, of Weldon. and visiting relatives where he will take over the practice of an old practioneer of that, place. Tizr.3 C.crtt-ry. honey, too, is well worth the and friends in and near Enfield slight difference in price over an this week. The Scottish Rite Bodies of the Valley of Enfield have appointed inferior article which is sometimes bought because the cost is "When we give specifications for concrete work on the farm, a 1 Roy II.

Springs dead, 0. I. Dempsey believed to be fatally injured, Carol GrifUn suffering from a broken arm and other injuries, and Mr; Burgess with a broken collar bone, is the result The Bank of Enfield has reraov- an all-time secretary. Mr. Ge of ed its temporary banking quart- Mrs.

Minnie B. Allison, less. I Some time when you are mak we always assume tnai gravei can be obtained at home. R. Bennette, of Enfield, the new Charlotte, is here spending eev- era to the rear of the building secretary, will assume his duties ing layer cake, try a filling made gravel we mean small pebbles P.

August 15th. He has been sec of an automobile wreck which eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. V. between inch and 2 inches of one part granulated honey and two parts pf finely, chopped nuts.

retary of Enfield Lodge F. occurred, late yestereday after diameter, the size to be deter now being remodeled; The temporary entrance: is in the alley between the Randolph Store Company and the bank We learni that; the new fixtures for uAtuxco iux A. for about ten years and is rained by the work for which noon ust over the corporate limits of Enfield on the highway leading (The proportions may be changed to suit); Spread between the well qualified for the work. Misses Mattie and Sue Whita- is intended. The smaller size or to Whitakers.

Ail of. the occu layers as you would other filling. pebbles that will go though a lc6r of 8T spending several weeks with relatives and l6. aD( Plans and specifications' are about ready and contract will be let in the near for a Scot pants of the cm were from Rocky H. of the American1 inch mesh screen are considered iuc nuih CApetieu LU uti com Mount and were returning from friends in town.

Bee Journal.1 as sand. A good, clean, coarse pleted by September 1st. tish Rite Temple at Enfield. a fishing trip near. Enfield, sand is much better than very find sand for average concrete Plans for the erection' of this From the most authentic sources Woman Burned to Death When we learn that the automobile, Mrs, Otto Meyer was called to Richmond this week on account Car Turns Over The -Currie-Bumpass American Legion is calling upon work' says E.

R. Raney, Farm Engineer for the State College Dodge touring car, attempted to of the illness of her father, Mr. pass a truck while running at Extension Aug. 13. Une I.

Dombrower. building have been under consideration for several years. The appointment of an all-time secretary by the Bodies marks the consummation of these plans and definite work expected to begin within a short time. high speed when the driver lost all' ex-service men to join 'this great organization "To foster: and perpetuate one hundred per the most horrible accidents that The usual mixtures recom control and turned! over three mended by Mr. Raney are 1:2 centt Americanism'' during the Mr.

Paull Fenner, left Thurs has happened in this section in many years was recorded early this morning when a Ford car for water-tight work which Medical aid was quickly sum big membership campaih now day to spend the the week-end means 1 part cement; 2, sand being carried on throughout the turned over on the highway six with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. moned by those who appeared on the scene shortly after the acci and 4 gravel, wnere it is not possible to get good, clean sand County to; Establish Tubercular Fenner, Jn Raleigh. miles from this city, one of its dent and the injured was given country.

Every Legionnaire is urged to procure three new members as his minimum quota in this Hospital. occupants, a woman, being burn every attention possible. An ed to death before the car could it is best to use a for this work. In all and basement walls, a 1:3:5 mixture Mr. Edwin Branch and Misses ambulance was called and Messrs, At the regular meeting of the campaign, which closes August be righted The occupants Springs and Dempsey hurried to 31st.

the car, Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Bur can be used. Commissioners in Halifax on Monday, August 4th, they decid Virginia Branch and Elise Dunn returned home this week from a visit to relatives and at the Park View Hospital at Rocky nett, Mrs. Annie Bailey and Mrs.

"Where it is not possible to get the gravel desired, larger ed to establish a Tubercular De where Mr. Springs died Sarah all of Hobgood, Special Reading Notices Newton; partment to the" County "Home at an early hour, this moruing, stones or brick may be broken were on their way to a Holiness Messrs. Griffin and Burgess, Camp Meeting at Falcon. up'for this says Mr, Buy your Clov er. Rye and Oats whose injuries were not serious, Mr.

J. S. Dickens left last Mrs. Burnett had called her and to erect a building on. the grounds for the care of Tubercular patients of the county; This measure was urged by the Doc i sped at Randolph Store Company.

Their prices are the Lowest. Raney, "or the large stones may be used by working as many of were treated by Drs. F. C. Whit husband's i attention to the old Saturday for Denver; Colorado, aker and' riemmg, and and other points in the Rocky them as possible into the foun wnnni wnnni pi.

County Home which they were passing and while he was looking later taken to their homes in dation. This is done by; mixing Mountains. He will be gone for order for wood at once and cretin tors of the county through Dr. T. W.

Long, of Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount', about a month. I your winter suddIv earlv. See or the cement and sand in the pro away trom the road, the car Mr. Dempsey, who was driv and was passed without a dessent- phone Batts. swerved and before he could pre portion shown (1 to 3)' and pour ing this into the forms, ing vote.

Dr. E. W. Larkm was" ing, has a wire and live children, vent it. tan into a ditch and turn Mr onA Mm Rei.

sen your Tobacco at ENFIETT). While Mr. Springs riding' on the instructed to prepare plans for lamyMiss Bettie Mag Nevflle SiS front seat with has been the erection of the building which ed over. It burst into flames and before Mrs. Burnett could be.

removed from underneath r. it. she ing a layer of mortar and then a layer of stone and keeping the stone well tamped. In this way it is Dossible to reduce the and Mr. Lyman Barnhill left married' about seven: months.

was not to cost above $10,000 to FOR RENT By Aueust 1st. be submitted to the Board at The other two were occupying Wednesday, for: an extended motor trip to Norfolk and Rich-! was burned to death: None ot one five room house with all conveniences, on Railroad St. For he rear seat. their meeting in September. amount of cement necessary and mond.

the others were The body was brought here and pre information apply to M. Cohen. at the same time have a stronger Right to Parade. An Appropriate Place. pared for the journey back home.

foundation." STOP-AI1. white and colored Dr. Emanuel Newman, of Rich people who are cuttine mv wood Mr. Raney states that it is not best to use stone the diameter of An editor and a merchant were The right of public assemblage and carrying; it off will" nleasfl How About, You. mond, was the guest of Mr: and Mr.

Joe Meyer this week. Until pay at once and quit hauling. discussing the virtue of billboard is inseparable from' the right of advertising. The merchant con which is more than one-third the Brick should always be wet 'before working them into recently Dr. Newman was in ree speech, which we recognize Ik When Abraham Lincoln was a MIS3 bi.

C. Bustin. FOR SALE OR RENT One 10 tended that more people read the structor at the Rush. University young man he ran for the legis- billboards than-the newspapers; at Chicago. ature of Illinois and was badly Horse Farm 3 miles from Hamilton.

N. C. Apply or write to W. as tundamentai to American hd-erty; The right to parade, under proper conditions, in accordance with the law and uniform police the concrete, as they will damage it by drying out the' water too After a lengthy conversation in swamped. He next entered busi J.

Be ich, Hamilton. N. C. which neither man would give in, ness ailed-and spent 17, years The crops of this section have regulations, is inseparable from I now represent the Cooner fast. Bank run gravel is very often used.

This is a mixture of sand of his life paying up the. debts of he men parted. The next week he merchant. came tearing down greatly improved in the past few Monument Works at Raleicrh. he right of public assemblage; a worthless partner, weeks.

The prospects now are See me before placincr vour During recent months? there He was in love with abeautiful the street to the newpaper office wanting to know why the obituary more encouraging for a fair crop order. L. Branch. have been attacks upon woman to whom he; became en of cotton. The outlook for corn of his wife's mother was not in Sell your Tobacco at ENFIELD marching citizens, who in persu gaged--and then she is very poor however.

The Tobacco Market Opens Wed the paper, especially after he had ance of their rights as citizens Entering politics again he ran nesday, September 3rd. and with the consent of the seen tnat a copy was taicen to or Congress and was badly de- police authorities, were engaged Mr. Bustin, of Dallas, PHONE NUMBERS CHANG- eated. He then tried for ah the said the editor, "I knew you wanted the obituary read by! the people appointment in the United States Texas, who has been; spending ED Hereafter when you want the past two weeks with his ice cream call me at my Office in public parade; in certain cases riot, violence, and even murder Land Office, failed. After mnfW Mr TV RnsHn nn U.

residence have followed these attacks. so tooK it out and nailed ir, up his he became a candidate for the Geo. R. Bennette. oh your HEx.

In discussing a recent outrage Route 2, left Thursday for his United States Senate and was de- and gravel as it comes from the gravel pit. or other place. This Bhould be screened always through a inch mesh screen and then remixed in the; proper proportion as it is rarely ever found in the desired proportion and even at the best it would not: be uniform. A great deal of trouble has been experienced in doing concrete work in some sections of western North Carolina, especially by those not familiar with conditions, due to the finely, ground mica dust which is present in the sand The only way to overcome this where clean sand cannot be obtained is to substitute a richer home in the Texas city. FOR SALE Roller Top Desk, eated.

and Uliver- typewriter. Both of this character a well-known Eastern daily takes the doubtful ground that the paraders were to China All Ri(htl In America, In 1856" he became a candidate almost new. Guaranteed A Oh My! or the vice presidency but lost Mr. R. L.

Pettitt and Raymond condition. Will sell cheap. bl ame'for the riot. "Moral the race. In 1858 he was once J.

B. O'Brien, of Richmond, who have been spending the week with Chinese, for their polite it declares, the- paraders "must share the guilt for the disorders. more defeated, this time by Douglas. n-. One Ton of Anchor Coal FREE To any person guessing nearest ness, are introducing new ideas Mr.

Pettitt'9 Mr. T. S. into the street railway business. In the face of all this, he even Pettitt, returned: home Thurs The organization parading." it continues, "may not have cast according to travelers from the day.

Masters Cameron and J. R. tually became one of the country's greatest men; if not -The to the car number of Railway Car in which shipped; Car to arrive in next 10 Prepare your guess and give or mail to E. E. he first stone or fired the first and of Conf ucio How Pettitt accompanied them.

the gentlemanly conductor: says: shot, but it made the first: move greatest. and must have known that its act 'Move forward, please." is Irans- How would you standi in face We are requested to say there AGE TS Sell guaranteed ated as follows: of such setbacks? Think it over. Talkinf encouraged disorder and bloodshed. will be a Bible Lecture by C. If the heaven porn: son; of a most illustrious father will; but This is dangerous teaching and hosiery direct from mill to all; styles and salary paid for full time or spare hours; no money needed for samples.

Safety First. Rice, of Brooklyn, N. at the Grand Theatre August subversive of the fundamentals honor his servant by transferring 17th. 3 o'clock, mf. his august presence to a position The automobile driver who as international Mills, 899 Norristown, Pa.

The- Church at: War Nations arther to the front where he be- divided. Free to all, no ongs always, he will be rendered of American liberty. Logically it is incitement to disorder and riot. If this doctrine be admitt? ed. then at any time a procession of acting in accordance sumes that the other: driver is going to do the wrong thing is, exactly "7 a service which will be in keep Grand Theatre ing with those which- his noble ancestors have rendered." with their constitutional 5 rights; Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Harrison, PROGRAMME may De set upon oy a moo oi BILL BOOSTER SAYS Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. Williams and anatical hoodlums, the marchers Mr. Bennette Resigns as Express Aug. 18th to 22nd inclusive little daughter, Mary, left Sun- Ajent.

das for a motor trip to and Mrs. Williams are ex MONDAY NIGHT ''EAGLES' CLAW" pected to return today, while i Mr. Geo, R. Bennette, has 1 'M A 1 VrvouESY, fcsl eoww fox people tn VIA AFRMO VWHtU tVOA no rc -mess. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrison will go on been tne local agent, ior tne Western picture featuring to Ohio, to visit their Big Boy, Williams American Railway Express Company for the past several years, daughter, Mrs. H. L. Hoover.

has resigned that' pasition. his TUESDAY NIGHT Western Picture The uses of honey are so many and so varied that even a beekeeper is astonished at the size of the list. A glance through the Government Bulletins on the uses of honey in the home and elsewhere discloses recipesv for the following, which does not at all exhaust the list. Formulas for' four kinds of cough syrup, one each forolds. tooth paste, freckles, salve, softener for the hands, honey soap, chapped hands, cold cream, polish for kid water-proofing for leather.

More than 100 recipes are given for honey candy and honey cookery: 'For a tickling cough nothing gives quicker rt lief than a mixture pf honey and lemon juiced taken las often as the. cough is troublesome. Honey is beneficial in a number of diseases, also, but as am a beekeeper and not a doctor, I am not going to try to prescribe for the sick when I don't know how. Ilcney isn't a luxury. It is cheaper than good jam and preserves, not more expensive than good syrups, and i3 far more healthful than any kind of syrup except pure maple syrup, and cuht tD be found in every home, Misses Evelyn Rhae Wood and resignation taking' effect today.

Hellen Mae Cooper, who havei God kxte5 Mr. Edwin C. McCutchin, who WEDNESDAY AND mm been-visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. has been with Holliday Whit- KMOCKER THURSDAY Alsop at Georgetown, S. for aker, has been appointed agent "NELLIE THE BEAUTIFUL may be man-handled, beaten and even killed, and yet they share the blame for: the outbreaks." Just to state the position discloses its fallacy. If a group of people cannot witness the parade of another group of citizens; who may happen to differ from them in religion or politics, without losing self-control and runnina amuck like then they should stay away from the procession. Attacking of parades, breaking up of meetings, and the rough-handling of speakers is getting to be altogether too common.

Law-abiding, freedom-loving citizens will defend the rieht of public parade, under proper without, molestation by mob3 and rioters, irrespective of ti.3 rclioicn, race or t-rtr rcrre- the past ten days, returned home fill the vacancy; yesterday; Messrs. D. Wood CLOAK MODEL" featuring Mae Busch Local and Personal Item of Gen- and uiaude nandoipn. wno were also at Georgetown, returned eral Interest. with them.

FRIDAY "BROKEN CHAINS" Mr. D. A. Madry, pf Balti- featuring Coleen Moore and Era- William Meyer, who has more, is in town toaay saasing estTorrence hands with his friends. I ifr 1 been locatea at Virginia, for the past several years, was SATURDAY "SANTA FE TRAIL" No.

S' hers this week visiting his par Mrs. Nannie II. Yahnlie, of mithSeld. visited at the her. 3 I.Ir.

and Mrs. S. Meyer. two reel Western "Julius cf Uis River" and two reel cotr.e-j Ur.cls" Mr. and Mrs.

P. V. riindo'i of 3 c1 move to Herndon, D..

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