1 f"- KILITAEI8M LRAD9 TO vfA MEDICAL INSPECTION FO SCHOOLS . tn n civilised cbuatiy.' It wu 'absolutely unattled for and would 'not bare toppene had not the people of Europe ktn tailed and educated for Aaaaea ok V t ii war is relic of the nuUTbi present conflict wu caused by ruler and not oy " cgmpwii pfiRwi neoole iwould aare -na heiieVi J, for one, am not hostile ta tht Car- iaaa people wno are cioaeiy reiMta i in many ways, but I believe it is -fearful shame to stand for the Kaiser and the destructive militarism which has brought into war a people flour ishing in the arts of peace, the kind est people in all the world. Do not 4t. ink for a moment that I believe nAftre-at-any-mice.H for I do not. At a time like the present it is necessary fnr us. to be prepared for our own protection, but it is not necessary for us to instill into tne minds or our people the idea that war is necessary and right. Those 01 you wno main -tain that war makes for high ideal jsra and is necessary for civilization remember the arrest truth ut tered by Sherman, when he said, "War is hell", for really the greatest work ers of civilization are now being; waat vt in the Enronean conflict. War does not help anything, but it injures everything;. All wars mean bloodshed, sorrow, suffering; and death, but far beyond this a war like the nreoent one means years and years of scute distress. However, great the slaughter of men in this war may be, the after effect will leave no one un . touched. I belive that before the end . of the conflict, things will be hot enough to cure the Germans of their Kaiser felly and their military spirit. I feel certain that Germany will be defeated to such an extent that she will see clearly her faults of the past and that out of defeat "will come I new Germany in which pure democra- . cv shall rule, in which no one man shall have the power to plunge the whole world into mourning. HAYWOOD PARKS LIBERTY SOCIAL On September 13th from 4 to 6 p. m. the members of the primary, in termediate and star classes of the Liberty M. P. Sunday school were en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pickett by their teachers and the Bible class. In addition to these were the graded school faculty and - quite a number of other invited guests. ' The wide porches and lawn were made to look even more inviting and "com fy" with a profusion of beautiful . ferns and other flowers. The children spent a pleasant time playing games after -which ice cream and cakes were served to all. The words of appreciation, the hap py faces of the children and the smiles of the others attested to the success of the entertainment. The Philatheas and a few others were recently entertained by the Bar- aoas in a charming way. Arrange ments were made by them to take all the guests in cars to Kimesville pond seven miles away and all the provisions were furnished by them, It was a "gala time" for the ladies- no dinner to prepare, no baskets to unpack, nothing to do but have a good ' time, fishing, chatting, etc. But when all were summoned at the noon hour, results showed that some one had been "busy., A. typical: camp fire" had been built and. now ready to- serve was a matte Just cooked and evidently by - someone "who knew how," fish brown ' ed to perfection while fames of deli - cious coffee were being wafted in the air. All this and the other foods made a dinner" fit for a king." DONT BB: RADICAL The sooner young folks learn - not to be radical the sooner will they find themselves floating sajfenely down the stream of life without friction. "To be radical takes lots of trouble you have to be continually ripping off veneers, scratching surfaces, en gaging in original research, applying -acid tests, lifting lids, making anal -38is, tearing off masks, demanding Pwrf, end so on inimitably. But it all pernicious activity. Che lead ers and makers and sellers of earth nx tWngs no so that thev will seem to be so-and-so; their leadership and their fme and their profits depend upon our being perfectly credulous and acceding things for what they seem. Wiy, then, ask embarrassing questions aid thus incur the everlast ing ill-will oithose who are trying to hoodwink us? it is much better to take things as tujy come (paying cash of course) and b, humbly grateful. Life. Former President Taft, in a speech at Los Angeles, deiares that the United States is nearer-ith war with Mexico than at any tin in the last five years. He says th ia due to the policy of , "watchful wWing" and that we have ""neither' ' wavhed nor waited." A State Be Mi4U Hsks JTast frepoaitioa to Comntiea. .iff When asked what line of work the State- Board of Herlth would take tj jihjsn.Aha. anti-tjyfhoideampaign is j,'Dr.0.'M. qoaer, aistnt Ht tlrtary fit tk bcr&.sault, "We are roingi1pjuhjincal ,fehool iasnfc t'ojO M. hard as we an. able. WaJe- J$r : that, tria ls the next important bi an nemim-wnm we noarq e&a nn dertake,r Fvrtharmq we believe it to bo one of the moat important pieces of,,. combined - health ' and , eucatisnat wore that the people themselves can undertake. "School inspection is the best means of bringing health work directly te the people, for through the child the parent is reached, which is to say that through the school the community is reached. What is done for the child in school is practically done for the whole family, and what is instituted in the school is soon adopted by the town or neighborhood." It is the plan of the board to con duct this fall and winter a campaign of medical school inspection in feur or more counties. The counties chosen will be those who make application first according to the plans of the board. In other words, the counties that are first to appropriate for this purpose $10 per white school will be the counties accepted. A competent physician who will be in charge of the work will be furnished by the State Board of Health. The board will supervise the work, furnish free literature for health information, and will as far as possible adopt the follow-up system in consequence. The physician in charge will devote three months to the schools of each county. He will examine all the chil dren of all the white schools on ap pointed days to be observed as Health Days. He will keep a record of each child's examination, which record will be kept by the State Board of Health for the purpose of the follow-up meth-t od. He will further inspect the school house and grounds as to its sanitary conditions and will lecture to the par enst and patrons at convenient places and appointed times Alamance County has already con tracted for this work which will be ready to start November 1st. Other counties interested should write the State Board of Health for details of information and plans. Having made a treaty "with Turkey and obtained some land, Bulgaria now seems unlikely to enter the war. The army in the field is being mustered out, and the soldiers of the 1912 class have been discharged. , GATHERING LATE CORN The way many of our farmers in the Southwest harvest corn is waste ful of feed. Much would be saved by putting it in the silo or even harvest ing it with a corn binder and shred ding the fodder. Pulling corn as is the common practice in the Southwest means a loss of about 40 per cent, of the feeding value of the corn plants. But where the fodder is dry nothing can be done toward saving the fodder of late corn, yet the grain should be saved. To do this, the ears should be "pulled" as soon as they are ready. The longer the ears stay on the stalk after it is ripe the more it deterior ates as a general rule. Every heavy wind blows down stalks and every rain causes ears on the ground to rot But this is not all. Birds, rodents and wild animals such as squirrels, coons, etc., are likely to destroy some of the grain. The safest plan, there fore, is to gather the com as soon as it is dry enough to keep when put in to the erf... . Weevils are likely to get into the ears, in the field. In fact these isseaU generally get a start before the corn is gathered. - And the longer it ia left in the field the more likely weevils are to get a start. The crib should by all means be made rat-proof. Unless one is willing to feed rats and mice he should see that the crib it rat and mouse-proof before the corn is pulled, and hauled into it( A good way tt do this is1 to cover the floor and sides of the crib with closely woven or net wire so these rodents can not get into the crib. The wire should be fastened well with staples and the sides of the crib should be covered over inside with the wire four or five feet high. This will keep these pests out. After the corn is put into the crib the weevils may be killed by evapor ating carbon bisulphide over it. Farm and Ranch. RUB-tiY-TISM Will cure your Khearoatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramp?, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts an! Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c. TRY IT SUWmTUTH FOR NASTY CALOMEL StaHfXoMr .. Li ., Majugf 1 Yyf &ek sad' Caa No fc-aSv-ie. ; Bfery druggist in town your drug gist and everybody's druggist has no ticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same rea- t!l ldvk dangerens and people fee? it.yitiW Pyon's Liver Toners WfectlV safe and gives better lultf'said jf "vromiitent local drug gist,;,, Dodaen'a live Tone is person aUrguarjfcnteed, by every druggist wfae jeUsif A, large .bottle coat 50 cents and if it i ail to rive easy re- UWiimry. feiae, of liver atoggish f hess and cerotipatiori, yW hnveonry to ask for your money back . . ' Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant- tasting, . purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause in convenience all the next day like vio lent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose n day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full of vig or and ambition. A Wonderful Antiseptic. Germs and infection aggravate ail ments and retard healing. Stop that infection at once. Kill the germs and get rid of the poisons. For this pur pose a single application or Sloan's Liniment not only kills the vein but destroys the germs. This neutralizes infection and gives nature assistance by overcoming congestion and gives a chance for the free and normal flow of the blood. Sloan's Liniment is an emergency doctor and should be kept constantly on hand. 29c, 60c The 11.00 size contains six times as mucn as the 25c LAND SALE By- virtue-: of '.the. mower- contained in an order of sale in the special pro ceedinr entitled O. G. Kivett. admin istrator of A. Foust Kivett, deceased, against Francis Ferguson, et al. The undersingned commissioner will on the 18th DAY of OCTOBER, 1915 at 12 o'clock M, sell at the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, the following described tracts of land. Second tract: Adjoining the lands of T. F. York and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake A. F. Kivett's corner; thence east 96 poles and 20 links to a stone in Pugh's line; thence south 12 poles and 17 links to a stone in original line. Kiv ett's corner; thence west 97 poles and 20 links to a stone pile Kivett's cor ner; thence north 12 poles and 17 links to the beginning, containing 7 acres more or less. Third tract: Adjoining the lands of Frank Pugh, Wid York and others bounded as follows: Beginning at atone in Wid York's line running east 96 noles and 20 links to a stone in Pugh's line; thence north 49 poles and 9 links to a stone in said line to a stone in Wid Pugh's line; thence south Z9 poles and 18 links to the begin ning, containing 33 acres more or less, Terms of sale: one-half cash the re maining one-halfuDn a credit of six months. Purchaser giving bond to prove security. Title reserved for fur ther order of the court. O. G. Kivett, Commissioner. This the 18th day of September, 1910. WISHED SHE COULD DIE Aal Be Fit Tnm Her TrovHia, h& Fait Better Way. Columbia. Teoa. "Man Mmf ays Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place, T wished I would die and be relieved n my nuntiatviraai womanly .troubles. i cuura noi gei up, wnnoui. pwuns most of the tune. I could not da my housework. The. least amount el work tired me out My head weald swim, and I would tremble for aa bow or more. FinallvTl look Card id, the woman's tonic, and I am sot bothered with pales any more, and1 1 don't have to go to. bed. In tact. I aa couad end well of all my trouble!?7 . Cardid goes to an the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acts with nature not against her. It ie for the urea, nervous, irritable women, who fed as if everything were wrong, and aeed something to quiet their nerves and sirenguien me worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any ui uic umcTOus symutorro or womanly trouble, take Cardul. It will help you. m an tuugguia. WrtHU: Chtttmnoera Mcin Co., lA4 AdTiaory Dwt.. Chattanom, Tul. (or Stttimt Intrntctinu on jrour on and M-pac cook, Homo loc Hmo,- in plain wrapaw. M.C. 1SS PELAGRA AND FAKE CURES Pelagra has taken the place of tu berculosis as the greatest cause of death in the Georgia State hospital. The increase of this dread disease in the South is alarming. It is produced by defective diet, says Dr. Joseph Goldberger, the pela gra expert of the U. S. Health Ser vice; by too much grits, molasses, corn meal and other starchy foods, and not enough lean meat, beans, peas, milk and eggs. Beware of fake cures. The remedy does not lie in medicines, he' says, but in an abundant, well-balanced, nour ishing diet. It is a comfort to know that this dreadful disease is not contagious, infectious, or in any way communica ble . Em1L1L elia EALL IS HERE AND IT IS TIfTpDOIT. i y6u lii to your summer suit you'd better! Be wise enough to come here for your new FALL SUIT. Men's FALL SUITS $7 to $38.50 New Models distinguished by their smart cut and individual style features shown in soft, easy draping fabrics in attractive pat terns and colorings. YOTT WILL TAKE OFF YOUR HAT To our Soys' Clothing Department, We show you larger assortments of qual ity clothes for boys at. each price range than you can find outside of the largest cities in the country- Latest styles and col ors $1.50 to $7.50. Let us show you. Wood Cash Clothing Company Cal-Sino STOCK and POULTRY REMEDIES A tpeolflo remedy tot .very ailment of Horn. C'tue, Swine and Poultry. Para druga, properly proportioned for beat M. ult. No BUer a led. Try tbera. Yoa'U aae then aver alter. MND01HH SUPPLY CO.. Aibeboro. W. L. TR0600M a CO.. SeaSrove. I M.SrUW. New Hope academy. I M. RUSSELL t CO., Sopbia. I 0 IRAME. Trinity. ELLIS ft I0RDAN. E. A BEAN. C. f- FOX CO. WHAT CATARRH IS It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a-general weakness of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which la a medicinal food and a building-tonic, free from alcohol or any harmful drags. Try it. floott Bowae. Moofa&ekl, M. J. mwmammmimmmmiimvimmm "Here is fhe AnswerTm VEBSTERS NE7 IfiTERtiATlONAL TK MattiAM Webstqi Erery dar in your talk and readinr, at home, on the atrcet car, in the office, hop and school you likely queatton the meaa lnr of kim aw word. A friend aaka: What makes mortar harden?" You aeek the location of LuchKaMmmat the pronun ciation of Jaj.Uu. What la mkif cooff Thu New Creation answera all kinds of questions in Lanruace.History.Biofrraphr. Fiction, Foreign Words, Trades, Art. awl science., awa saaf uuutoru. 2 4O0.O0OWts. I COOO llluatratlona. I Coat SV4O0,OO0. 2700 Pace, s The only dictionary with 3 the aw dloldmipag. char- Macteruea as A Stroke or Genius. 1 MuPstwEdttloa: g On thin, opnqne, atronir. m India paper. What a satis- fiction toown the Miriam E Webster In a form so liiclit ; una so convenient to usel. g One half the thickness nndl i weight of Regular Edition. g Bogular taitkm: s On strong hook nnper. Wt sincncs. 3 Writ, tor IllutrftUoat, ttc, station this pnbllcfttloa and recilTS FREE ft Ml I efpoclul sup. 1 G. SC. I MERRIAM i CO, j Springfiala Menv MIHIIUIUIIUIMIIlMIIIIUIIUIIUIIIi iff! mm mm n nam L. if ! H I' 'Jiliri i;f ' t"' 1 ran "Shield Brand" Clothes MADE RIGHT $1022 $1252 The new designs we are showing la Men's Clothes for thu season by far outdo all our previous efforts. The maker of "Shield Brand'' Cbthee have produced the best models in. their in and see them. . CARTES MERCANTILE Ramscnr, N. C Substantia! Lino of Fall Goods My motto has always been to deal in merehattdise with a repu tation and give 100 cents in value for every dollar. My new goods for the fall and winter trade are of the same substantial lines I have always handled and you have a cordial invitation to visit my new stand, and inspect these new fall and winter goods. Fall Coat Suits, the best that the style centers afford are here for your inspection, new plaids, and solid colors. The most at tractive and the best line I have ever had. Men's and Boys' clothing, for fall and winter wear, in the latest styles and colors, at reasonable prices. The most complete line of shoes at the most reasonable prices ever offered. Dress fabrics of the latest designs and colors. Full and com plete line of notions. R. C. JOHNSON, - - Asheboro, N. C. W. J. Miller Building; A Dudley Gem. De ssn doan' shine ezzacly like It ustah seems to me, Day ain't but little music in De buzzin' ob d! bee, De sky doan' seem so pretty when Old Misses Moon is riz, De little cradle empty an' Ah's lonesome, 'Joed Ah is. De melon los' its sweetnes an' De banjo los' its tune, D worl' ain't half so full of joy Fo' dis down-hearted coon. No mo' you' heah me singin' while De skillet snap an' sizz, De little cradle empty an' Ah's lonesome, deed Ah is. Bide Dudley. ! u in.; PRICED RIGHT $1500 history, COMPANY A Pine Whooping Cough Remedy. Mothers, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is just the remedy for your chil dren's cold ailments. The fact is that pine is a quick enemy of cold condi tions. Its sualitiea loosen the mucous in the throat, soothe the lungs and open up' the air passages. The com bination of honey, soothing and pleas-, ant, with the loosening pine quality makes this an ideal cough remedy for children. Each passing year brings for it, new friends. A family of grow ing children cannot afford to be with out it. 25c. a bottle. LOST Between Greensboro and Farmer Automobile Number and tail light, Number 7535. Il found return S. W. KEARNS, Farmer, N. C. It Coma I llMill JyA t:. .

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