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....LrnnW Enroll " . I tn doom i tesfor Octs from tie ba of f otNUINC IlDurham 1 TOBACCO HHALltU A HUMANCL 1 H.d Been Apart for ;r, Mad. UP When Man Woman' rrtt"v. L aK Join l-:mn"'i' n,l 1VII f Hlhl.u.vlll. I M-l., I;. yearn old "" ,w,-,'t-.r i.uii lii"l 1,1,. ckiH- hi Kin f" Xll,mt. 'II"- evening f i , . ,. I- I, Ml It KSll'IPlVI'll II I-"1 ' like the colon unl re- he vUH.mI MW Tlmmoiii nw.rd!M io a Kclby- dispatch 1" I'"-' i'hlladi'l ll win n nice summer tmiiiii revealed 1 1 tit K lie siring hue' token find Mlw .!uiin(leil the reason. .juM." replied "'' youth. iMiii you will never wear U don't love me," sobbed I she went Into lh hotiHf. Jrrtitly win tlie end of fit tiiimon.H went to I'ortliiml, jf,yrvt. Ah tin' owner of jfcrtinetit more In tin' fur tn city, lie returned to nrt ClirNtmn fur u vIhU. nt'VlUlikt Hint he MioulU hit nw eel heart In tin vll- lucli l.nrneil t tin t tin) old i.Dt die; lliiit each had con- other the only unite and IiiiiI iniirrleil, f, KiiiiuoiiK r"ii.ei. Mix M not refuse lilin, hut k!i ji' as neiirly like the one '(.I nil tlie trouble iih h Then, wloii he worn It I'liliiC, hlie rn) I) murmured u they were unirrled the G TURF FOR FUEL i M, Said to Have Originated .yja, May Remit In Reliev j Ing Shortage. .lhil of ilrjlni: turf to re ' rlou fuel NiiurtiiKu In Kln- rti put In j i-rn t i tn In vnrl fjiuvlmi countries. The new 'f'S lliveiitcil by eniiliieiTf fiiliT orders frmn the It 11- I "viTinueiii, in iind a more ft; iiiwlii.il nf preparing turf 'f tlif Kreiii rentrnl power tttu pliwci.w. tlie process being fn III Klnliiinl through nil "fcllieer. The fundamental f tllf ItrfW'lv: U ..l.l... ullll. f"w turf lii Hie swamp, !), n '! of Water uiiiler ll pressure "I'lH'res. ix ficeil riom nil ""il chunked id n,, ! nmd. IMIH'il inn ,,n ,. ,l,., .i ll. .1.1 9 III lliyerw. When sumrlent. !t P 't Into l.rlcks of iinlfui iii !unfi of u trnrti.r. 'J'he turf jtistriict.-d like an ordinary fine, is reversll.le ullh nhl of 'fl,,r. I" '''Pllpped Willi u rut. '.VMS wlihli iiiiniileleN the : pe wiiter jei, mihI ,. i,e us ihe surlnre of tlie ;!H' Tll entire tiiiilpineiit I ; ' cur whiei, ,. . ,lsloli "f lckurd on mils mIoiiij the l'rk. scientific Ainerleun. "vleted by th. Bible. "'N ot tin; Iilhlu , Kood X sl"yor Ollini.r. of MorL'un- man clmrireii Klt ImrnlMK on his auto- 'fused protested, Huid It was tr. r w,ii,,h ,,u fourt '10t th"lk " Would h0,d declared uny law found- UM.il I . . . - n koiki enoiiKll ror I mi,"t snld ho rouldn't "Kht lind nnythlng to P Bible. T1,H limy()r ,0()ked trl "r"Mr U'0 f ; '"'I? Well. If you J rcn.,,,i,w that the Lord It inyth,"K ,0 with the "B''. and i.tdther will RHODES NEVER WOMAN HATER But Celebrated "Empire Builder" Had Little Time to Devote to the Centler 6ex. Cecil Ithoden Imd thn rfputatlw of liclii u woiniin hiiti-r, hut lio wim by no tiieiitm a inln(yniHt, though ha nilulit Iiiivd Imm'ii regarded n inlHifn nilt, lie wu Wfddt-il, It wuh kbIiI, l.y hlH frlendK, tit Afrhn. uut ,H jf would hnvn heeii mor rMiiilt;lu and no leu full ef nchU'veiiient If he Imd lnin tuiirrh'd to th rlht woimui ut Ii'iinJ no Hiiyn my wlf nnd othT women who knew him, Willi I llllVB Mil Id HhoileH WIIH Hot 0 WOlllMtl llllllT, llU Will IIVITMW tO WIIHt. Inu hU tlnii) on women of iiii-dloert; In ttllfct. Ithoden fnmed lilmm-lf for not innrryliiK hy ftuylnu tluit he had not th tlinw to kIvh a wlf tli utti-n-tlon ulu) wu i-ntlth-d to reeelve. In hU iiiiigiilll--iit lioiim. nt Cn- Town thert win only ono jdrturc. Jt wua n piilntliig of a younx woumn, hinutlful and modttat of HNTt, hy Kir JomIhiii Iti-yunldit, nnd Inline In the din ln room ahovo th flrepliicn, 1 1 lvrc) to look at It imd frc(uently told how h Imd khIimoI poHm-HMpin of It, An a loy tut toik a ureitt fumy to thin ilc-t urn, wlih.li lndotiKed to a relntlvi, mid hi lov for It Increiim-d hm ho Kri'W to iiiiiiiIioimI. Dvi'iituiilly i hoiij,"ht It. It nluiiyn wound up th Mory hy tmyliiu: "Now I have my lady, Hii'l I urn happy." John lliiyu Hum inond In Serlhner'a Miikh.Iiic, - INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE Paf Three PAY HONOR TO GOD OF FIRE Japaneie Rellgloue Observance That Take Place In Coldest Sea ton of the Year, A JllWItiene rellk'liuiN ohfierviilire T- rullnr to tlif nddfKt KeiiHi,n of the year In that of hntliliiu In cold wuier nod wearing to am! from the tmtli a hlnt'le kimono of pure white, with n white- liiind ahout th head. The cere mony, uny tli Japan Advertiser In a reecnt Ihxuc, U tint of reKpeet to Kuilomm. th Kd of fire, nrtumrllr. Tlnwe ohsenliiB the ruNtom curry n In n teni ami Jingle a munll hell an they to ttlonif the utreet. The Heamm ron- llnneit for thirty diiya. The tlrnt fifteen daya of the Heimon In railed the dalkeii, or (Treat cold. nnd the m-eond flft-en days the kIicv koij, or Klnnll cold. Mont jf those who Ko throiifli tin fi-reiiioiiy are younjj men. iiMreiitlrcn In Home trade, who run to and from the hath, rejx'iitltiK the word, "Ilokkon Shojo. ' iih they ko. The principal temple nnd hath H the one In Fuknw Ha-ka. The cold wator hiith there wan recently fe hullt at a rout of .'KXi.ooit yen In an ticipation of the cold neuNOti. Il Is oim-ij fur women only until 0 o'clock In the evenlnj,'. hut lit nil hour In the day for men. Anions the women are inimy young nrtreM'n, who pray eaniedtly for nucce!t In their prorcs nloii. Another Kudu Khrlno U near XlcKtiro stnt Ion. Wealth in Bead. Prohnhly the holcest nnd most vnl liahle heads In the world lire those powsexxed hv the natives of Horneo. In amny rime they nre very old, and have heen kept for o-nturlen In one family. Somenre tl tfht to he of Venetian otlirln. while othere rcMcmhle n Homun variety. It U dinh-nlt to Induce the natives to nel I their heiiilH. which they piard n helrlooniM. A rhli thief may possess old bend to the vnlue of thousands of ihiiiikIm. I . When children nre snuiii uirj m earrled on the harks of their mothers In h kind of cradle, which Is often elal.orately adorned with heads. One chief posnessen a riiullfl valued at f -House nd lot on Ma.n old house and ii. 8trcct- wmo; J- Q me at about half L thCSe ljrPtie8 are Practically Unbeatable. "My wife," prldefully wild a citizen of the 0.arks. In the cross roads store "splits the klndlli.K' t-very nmrnlni; of the world, parks In the Ktovewood. Imilds the nre. iuK three cow, Ret lx kids ready for school, sews, mends nnd hakes, and then has the house nil redded up hefore It comes lime Ia cankllli:. And 1 1 to put me in""" -" . Just sorter like to know who run hoai her." "Well." returned a hystamier, n Hha-a proh'Iy tollahle numcuhir and I i.,i,f ..!! mvself since IIIIII) l oeeu iih"' i ,i' way long last sprlnj:, ami she halt t my xvlfe, no way. while ...ehhy I could heat her. I'm yur tr. aay that I ljulta got the Kllk'htest Idy of trylnu it- Country (ientlemiin. Ancient Picture. Mankind has always loved pictures. , without a written laiW have left behind them rude carvings nnd murals to uttent the fact. hen nn ln.lus.ry arose that nppe.ik. to ,1,1s ,u.c!ent appetite with picture t',t moved, it did not have to wait lonfc to see whether it would die or Jij A dozen years bro. the tm.l on re business, as we now know It did not for the Hniusement. int Iiuslness. Spoiling His Style. "Don't you ever rend Shakespeare? " used Jo," 8..K1 the alort sce.mrlo writer. Unlive to nckt.ow.edKO that hird ,8 pretty good, hut I found tb Ing his plays was making my little heavy, so I QU"-Age-IIerald. POLK CATTLE TEST THIS YEAR Not content to wait until the law or compulsory teat of cattle for tu bcrculf,, Koes into effoct the first of anuary, lu22, in m.verttl the county preparations are beinK made ((. ,.., . i . iT injH disease every J.w. of cattle this y,;nr. The work '" this season is being f()8tered by l-urm Hureau in cooperation with ln federal vtopint,.:- . t n ,. , , ui"ii in in ureiron J-tnr . Dr. Sam li. Foster. This Mm! has offered to mi wjlhout cruise in those communities where W jien-ent of the cattle owners file application. So much interest has been shown by cattle owners in this opportunity that a large part of the riok county cattle will be tested this summer. The livestock commit tee of the Farm Bureau, which has direct charge of the campaign, met at eht Dallas office Monday to take action on this and other livestock pro jects. "Tuberculosis Is a disease that postively can be controlled," said P. 0. Powell, chairman of the commit tee, "And breeders everywhere are determined to eliminate it from their herds." "With the liberal indemnities provided by the state and federal gov ernments to care for condemned ani mals, there is no reason why any man should hesitate to enter his stock for test," he added. "Every man in the McCoy country is in favor of this move," W. A. Crawford, promi nent breeder of that section and sec retary of the committee, reported. "They not only want this test but they want it right away." Test work will be carried on in the McCoy, Monmouth and Elkins districts for certain. The Liberty breeders have completed their pe tition, as have the Brush College men. Action is being taken too in the Perrydale and Bridgeport sections. Better breeding of dairy cattle is another project that is drawing con siderable attention. Ivan Loughary of the firm of Frank Loughary & Son, leading Jersey breeders, has been prominent in putting forward the gospel of better herd sires. The com mittee is making arrangements to secure the donation of a limited num ber of bull calves from Some of the widely known herds of the county for placing in bull clubs. The breeders of pure stock are backing the propo sition to a man, according to Lough ary, who feels that a number of as sociationis of this kind will raise' ma terially the average quality and pro ducton of Polk cuonty dairy cattle. Cattle owners are being solicited to display their stock at the county 'fair. Premiums have been provided for dairy stock and fair officials guaranteed to the committee that adequate housing would be provided. A creditable showing of dairy ani mals is assured for this year. Oh O COM Tlhev BmM aw EVERY CIERK IN THE STORE WAS "STANDING ON HIS HEAD" SATURDAY EVERY FOOT OF SPACE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF OUR BIG STORE WAS OCCUPIED BY PEOPLE EAGER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FEW REMIANING DAYS OF OUR GREAT RAINBOW SALE BUT INSP1TE OF THE JAM OF HUMAN BEINGS, EVERYONE WAS HAPPY BETTER HURRY SALE WILL SOON BE OVER SOME BIG SPECIALS Saturday and Monday Only Tjtrrc shipment of Men's and Boys' work shirts, big sacrifice Formerly $3.00, Now $ -98 roys' $l..r.O dress shirts and blouses from 6 to 14 years, 49c and .65 Men's work shirts, bent make and finish; 2 pockets, full cut with Pearl buttons, to close out at 9 Ladies' fine silk thread Hose, formerly $3.00, Saturday and Monday, only , 98 Fibre Silk Hose, heavy quality, black and brown 45 Fine lot of all wool summer Boys' Suits, sizes 8 to 16 years, all colors 6-50 We have ahout 50 shirts left from our big sale, with 2 pairs of pants 98 Saturday and Monday special Hope muslin per yard 14 fiO-inth Indian Head (5 per yard 19 Excellent qual'ty dress Ginghams, beautiful plaids, 4 yds. for . . .50 50(10 yds. Chamray, colors; pink, green, blue, yellow and gray, fine quality for dresses, curtains, quilts or different things, to make up for your needs, per yd 06 27-inch Percale, per yard 15 Huck toweling 18 inch for 35c, one sacrifice for Saturday and Monday only per yd 09 50 MMslin and Taffeta dresses will sacrifice each 98 ----- 1 i Big Specials in Groceries I 171. I,. SuPAr. Cane $1.00 6 oz. bottle Vanilla extract, 75c vxlue . 25c Crown Flour 1 sack, $2.20 Hardwheat Flour, Our own brand ....... $1.95 30c Coffee in bulk t'2 toi. ror i.uu 1 case Armour's Very Kest miiK .. ) cans milk 1 case Standard Tomatoes 1 case Peas 1 case Corn Pineapple large Lihhy's Pork and Beans No. 2, 2 for Roynl Anne Cherries No. 2k Large Sardines, 25c value Best Red Salmon, 35c value Hest Head Rice, 10 lbs White Beans, 10 lbs Blue Ribbon Flour, guaranteed ... Valley Flour Pure Lard in bulk Pure Shortening in bulk White Flake, 8 lb. can Crisco, 9 lbs 1 gal. Cooking Oil in bulk 5 lbs. Peanut Butter Ticnic Hams, per lb Bacon backs, per .lb Sugar cured Bacon Karo Syrups, 10 lbs Marshmallow Syrup, 10 Rs Uncle John's Syrup, Vi gal Strained Honey, 1 E uar.v Sweet Chocolate $5.75 1.00 2.25 2.30 2.40 .15 .25 .18 .15 .15 .50 .50 1.75 1.65 .16 .11 1.00 1.59 LOO .40 .18 .24 .30 .69 1.00 1.00 .17 .25 COFFEE M. J. B. Coffee, 5 lbs M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee, 1 ft- Diamond W. Coffee, 5 lbs. . Diamond W. Coffee, 3 lbs. Diamond W. Coffee, 1 lb. ... .38 .40 .41 .33 .34 .35 Millinery Clearance Sale! j Trimmed and Sport Hats i at HALF PRICE j Again demonstrating the value-giv- ing supremacy of this store. We 5 can say with truthfulness that these I hats are very exclusive and original. We advise you to buy early as they are going fast. EXTRA SPECIALS i Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps in military and high heels $1.98 9 Fine Kid Oxfords, latest styles with one or two straps, black or brown, high or low heels. . . 3.98 J Men's Fine Kid Shoes in wide and narrow lasts, ' black and brown 4.98 2 Children's Shoes 98c and .1.98 Children's Patent Leather Mary Jane 98 Children's Black Shoes $1.35 Men's Brown English Dress Shoes 3.98 j Men's Outing Elks 2.98 i Men's Peters Winner Work Shoes, Special at. . 2.75 I - .. - - - - - - - m m m Economy Days in Our Basement ! LadicS' Handkerchiefs $ -05 5 Mn's Handkerchiefs, colored and white 05 Water Glasses 05 c Big assortment of Men's, Ladies' andChildren's Underwear 10 I Ladies' Hose -09 White Flannel, per yard -09 I Ladies' Vests 15 c Children's Hose 15 Fancy Boudoir Caps 13 j Men's, Ladies', Boys' Straw Hats .15 I Fleishner's Yarns .25 9 Men's, Women's, Children's Hose Black, brown and white .... .25 Brooms .39 9 Boys' Chambray Waists 49 Children's Rompers 49 5 Boys' Union Suits, short sleeve, knee length 49 Pink Cotton Jersey Bloomer . -49 g Striped Gingham Petticoats 49 J Ladies' Knitted Underskirts 49 Girls' Dresses, 4-6 .49 60-inch Table Linen 75 c Pink Crepe Night Gowns 75 I .... .. .. . nm x wnite Miadys Girls' Slip-on Sweatres 93 Children's Dresses up to 14 years 98 Men's Grey Flannel Shirts 1.25 t j: Ci-:J--r.ii 1 OK Blankets, 66x80 ...1.75 Dust Pans 15 Wash Tubs 98c and 1.75 n -1 -t rrr" j o nr .Doners $a.io anu c.lo i Shoes .. '. 49c to 2.95 Tin Cups . . . 05 SHOP AT THE BUSY The store where you can shop with safety-nd whire you will always find the big crowds. BIG RAINBOW SALE BRINGS THOUSANDS j TO OUR STORE t-0B(Op- J- R. Cooper Est. 14-tf.