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SCHOLARS TO GET RECORDS
Attendants of Welih Schools and Co*.
U, ligts Will Embark on an In*
tersstlng Exporlmsnt .£»
Wales, through her schools. Is about
to launch an experiment. Schools and
colleges have-been Invited to mslce a
collection of all ths Welsh field, place
and road names. Including those of
lanes, hills, woods, mounds and dykes,
and to mark on the sir-Inch ordnance
ipap the spots to which the names are
attached.
A fund has been placed at the dis
posal of the Welsh department to
provide the materials for the records,
which will be collated by the board
of Celtic studies In connection with
the university of Wales, and deposited
In the Welsh library.
Each school Is recommended to re
tain a duplicate of the record, which,
can be added to from time to time.
Space is provided for supplemental
information on such matters us the
existence of rural industries; the
survival of old or curious customs or
crofts; peculiar words or pronuncia
tions; local proverbs or quaint say
ings; the use of old agricultural Im
plements; particulars of interesting
local "characters" who may' have
been distinguished by their oddities,
their benefactions, or their services
during the war.
Though it is intended for Wales,
there is no reason why a similar
scheme should not be put into force
In the other parts of the United King
dom. The framera of the scheme have
hit upon a method of making the
teaching of history and geography a
very living thing, of great educational
and national value. —London Mall. •
FOUND MILLIONS FOR OTHERS
Man Who Discovered the Famous Corn
stock Lode Profited Little by
Their Great Luck.
The famous Comstock lode, greatest
of silver deposits, was discovered in
1858 by three prospectors, Pete O'-
Riley, Pat McLaughlin, and "Old Pan
cake" Comstock, while washing gravel
for gold. They were in bard luck.
Needing water for their rockers, they
dug a hole four feet deep and came
upon a bed of sulphide of sliver. \Not
knowing what it was they tried it for
gold, with highly satisfactory results,
though cursing the "Infernal blue
sand" that clogged thfelr primitive ap
paratus.
The blue sand was an outcropping of
the wonderful lode, one vein of which,
800 feet wide, came afterward to be
kiiown as the "Big Bonanza," yielding
ore that was nearly half silver. From
this sour«e were derived tfie mult (mil
lions of Mackay, Flood, O'Brien and
Fair—the last-named being a young
mining engineer, while the other three
were everyday miners. The discoverers
sold out for small sums. "Old Pancake"
blew out his brains; O'Rlley went in
sane and McLaughlin died a poor man.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Democrats of*. Alamance
County :
I announce that I am and will be
a candidate for the nomination for
Senator from this Senatorial District
"My many friends" bave-not been to
me and urged me to become a can
didate. I have the desire to succeed
rayed f.
I am deeply grateful for the sap
port I have received in the past. I
have represented Alamance county
in the Legislature of U9ll and 1013
and in the Senate in 1917. I shall
do my best in the futnre.
Truly yours,
J. ELMER I-ONG.
March 22, 1920. /
FIX UP HENHOUSE iN WINTER
Poultryman Has Most Time at His
Disposal Then to Make Things •
Convenient for Flock.
Winter Is the season when the poul
try keeper has most time at his dis
posal to use # hls hammer, saw and
uiilis in behalf'of his flock. Many con
veniences for the henhonse require
only a little lumber and time for con
ruction.
If new nests, feed troughs, drinking
fountains or dust boxes in the biddies'
domicile are needed, now Is the time
to make them.
Perhaps the roosts need replacing.
United 'states department of agrt
' culture specialists recodhnend as a
satisfactory perch a 2 by 3 inch scant
ling set edgewise the upper edge
slightly rounded.
Allow *7 to 10 Inches of perch for
each fowl; that Is, a perch 10 feet long
would furnish room enough for 20
fowls. ' A smooth platform should be
placed under the perches to catch the
droppings. The perches should be
from 6 to 10 lnche9 above this plat
jform so as to allow tj)e droppings to
be removed without removing the
perches. It is usually desirable to
have the platform some distance from
the floor, from 2 to 2% feet, in order
that all the floor space may be avail
able. __________ ▼
World to Be His Parish.
A Scottish parson, Rev. D. A. G.
Malr, is giving up a comfortable pas
torate, and, like John Wesley aiid St.
Francis, is going to make the world
his parish. In other words, hf intends
to become an Itinerant paeacher, wan
dering up and down Scotland. In the
winter be will take up quarters in one
of the .poverty-stricken parts of Glas- a
gow, where he hopes to spend his time'
in study and ministering to the wants
of people in his neighborhood. He.
has no private means. "It is God's
work," he says, "and I rely on GoO's
promises,
"One of the experiments In the Gos
pel that we have never tried is that of
evangelical poverty as a holy voca
tion.-
th y! vrL£AH£K« cfKAIIiUXI) W. v«
- "TH M ■■ I.
MAKES YANK "HONOR MAN"
• English Magistrate Has Faith la
„American tailor Who Wont on
Bproo.
r London.—Louis Martin, American
sallorman, who went on a spree wlth
> ont paying bis railroad fare, owes
some $2.50 to an English magistrate's
I court —and has promised to pay it back
as debt of hbndr of an Amentum
. citizen." It happened this way:
[ 'Martin left his ship' at Tilbury,
r stopped at London tor "a few" and
5 found himself "ufr- country" without
■ funds wherewith to get back to his
ship which was to sail shortly. He
"simply had to get back," so he just
"took a train "
At the Wlllesden court, where he
was taken after arrest for defrauding
the railroad, Martin told the judge:
"You let me go. Judge, and I guess
' the American consul will pay the rail
road." The magistrate replied:
i "We will lend- yon 10 shillings ont
of the court funds, and from that you
■ will pay the railroad , and your ex
penses to your ship. It is a debt of
■ honor* and you, as an American citl
- sen, will .remember that you have the
I credit of your country in your keep
■ lug nnd will repay us the 10 shill
> tags."
Martin said the note "would be hon
ored, sure."
; USES CEMENT GUN
Houses are being erected in South
end, England, with the aid of a cement
j gun. A frame of timber is bolted to
, gether with expanded metal, onto
which is pumped by a 60 horse power
t motor a substantial thickness of sand
! and cement This Is the first t>ulldlng
constructed in this manner in Eu
• t rope. •
j. GAVE .HIS WIFE TO ANOTHER
1 Navy Officer Freed Her So That She
Might Marry the Man
She Loved. -
I _
New York.—At the request of his
wife, Gertrude, who, he says, loves
- another man better than himself, Lieut.
Frederick L. Schwartz of the United
States navy, has obtained a divorce.
Lieut. Schwartz began his divorce
suit after receiving a letter at Pelham
Bay, N. Y.,, from his wife, a nurse in
the Erie county hospital, at Buffalo,
N. Y. The letter which began, "Deal
friend husband," said: "Why shouli
three people be unhappy when at leas;
two, and probably three, can be made
happy? Try to see It as I do."
"I love this man more than I ever
thought it was possible to love," the let
ter continued, "and I sincerely believe
he loves me as much as I love' him.
That leaves only one course open to us,
and I ask you, my husband, to make
that course poSßlble."
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P.. « ■ - ■ C
Living Costs Hit Africa;
Price of Wives Doubled
Lord Dewar, who has just re
turned to London from central
Africa, in giving an account of
his travels there said the in
creasing cost of living in the
district he visited was reflected
in the higher prices for wives
paid by the natives.
Whereas a fine sixteen hands
high wife cost four spearheads
. in prewar days, she now costs
eight spealtieads. In the cattle
districts, the price of a wife at
present is eight cows Instead of
four.
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POLISH WOMEN AS SOLDIERS
Volunteer Battalion to Be Formed for
Puty In Warsaw and
Vicinity.
Warsaw, Poland.—A volunteer 'bat
talion of women Is to he formed by
the Polish army for duty In Warsaw
and vicinity. Service is for six months
and is separate from the woman uillts
which have served at the front The
battalion is to have woman officers and
will do patrol duty at bargicks and
other places, thns relieving male sol
diers for more strenuous work.
Here's Your Morning's Morning.
Huntington, W. Va.—"Do you need
any spirits this morning?" has taken
the place of the milkman's call Ip •
mountain near'Huntington. Rev
enue men say "mountain dew." also
known as "white mule," is sold by a
man who goes from house to house
each morning with his demijohn. His
prices sr*» somewhat higher tlmn milk,
hut troth lo«sr than city "mo»
•} *
The President is forcing his
party to do his will, says Mr. Hard
ing. Those Republicans certain
ly have a fluttering opinion of Mr.
Wilson's powers.
Which Party Will Win?
r— ——
We take pleasure in announc
ing that any of our readers can
secure a valuable vest pocket
book of political information free
by sending the postage there/or,
two cents in stamps, to D. Swift
& Co., .Patent Attorneys, Wash
ington, D. C. It gives the popular
vote cast by each State for Wil
son and Hughes in 1910, and also
for Wilson, Roosevelt aiid Taft in
1912. It also shows which party
carried each of t^ie 'States in each
of the last 10 presidential elec
tions. It also shows which Presi
dents belonged to the Federalist
party, the Whig party, the Demo
cratic p/irty, and the Republican
£>arty. It also contains much
other useful information, sueh as
business laws, parcel post charts,
etc., aud it would cost you 25c. at
a book store.
The Third party's candidate,
Parley Cnristensen, is unfortu
nately named. The party is sup
posed to be against parleying and
in favor of direct action.
Mr. IJarding'is much concerned
over preserving the independence
of America but he doesn't bother
much about preserving his own
independeuce of the bosses.
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
Name "Bayer" is on Genuiaß
Aspirin —say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
In a "Bayer package," containing proper
directions for Headache, Colds, Pain,
Hewalgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoetio?
•cidestei* of Salicylicacid. •
Trustee's Notice oi Sale
of Land.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain deed of trust executed by
Banks N. Wilkerson and wife,
Myrtle 11. Wilkerson, and bearing
date of January 2H, 1920, aud
which is duly recorded in theoflice
of the Register of t>eed« for Ala
mance county in Book No. 80 of
Deeds of Trust, at page 154-157,
default having been made in pay
ment of the debt secured t hereby,
the undersigned Trustee will sell
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, at the court house
door in Graham, on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 11.1920,
at 12 o'clock, noon, the following
real property, described HS fol
lows, to-wit:
All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of laud containing 31.5 acres,
more or less, situated, lying and
being on the Mobano-Yauceyville
road and about two miles north
west of the town of Mebane, and
being bounded on the North by
the waters of Mill crtek, the lands
of W. N. Taito, E. P. Cook, and
Wood lawn school lot; on the South
by the lan is of the Woodlawn
school and A. A. Carter, and on
the West by the lands of A. A.
Carter and waters of Mill creek.
This being that certain tract of
land heretofore conveyed to Banks
H. Wilkerson as two tracts by L.
G. Wilkerson, by deed dated Sep
tember 5, 1914, conveying two
acres, said deed being recorded
in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Alamance county, in
Book of Deeds No. 49, at pagfc 539,
and by deed dated October 10,
1917, recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Alamance
county, in Book of Deeds No. 60,
at page 384, reference to which is
hereby made. Said tracts con
taining 31.5 acres, mote or less.
Terms of Sale: Cash.
JTliis 3rd day of Aug., 1920.
JOIIN J. HENDERSON,
Trustee.
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-l lOr - II without queattaaif Hunt'aSalao
vlj >• «he tmtmrat of Kcsesa.
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K Mtk haa telievtd hundred* of Mich
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money Bach CaarantM. Tn
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