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0OW A COUNT CAN HAVE GOOD commissioners' court and advisory IOAD committee acting as a board of di- . ' . . rectors with an experienced highway Why should a county, have a system en?ineer M MperinteBdeBti of highways ? Beca.se it is a bus,-1 For what wfl, m ess proposition, an investment yield- .A 8ystem of modern road8 B ing qaick and sure profit. Vah.es lare majori of fa follow population and population fol-, county yjws good roads. Texas could take pay off thj care of the entire population of the p,;,. improvement j, coopera. United States and not have mere per . xhe tax paid 0M man jquare mile than Massachusetts I not build 1Q feet of (419). Austria Hungary, abot the tax payerg ,n town and d 8izeofTe,has apopIat on of 51,-;lricte cooperating with " railroads, 000,000. Three hundred and fiSty ; telephone and telegraph companies thousanu . can buj(d a aH the way from visit Texas every year. They want .to bay property on a gootl road be cause they are used te goodroad3 back home. Good roads move the iarm into the . Z0M of profitable market crops. Food and food stuns formerly moved to a few large centers of population. Now .there are many cities and a large number right here hi Texaj whkh ,nwst depend upon Texas soil to pro duce what This means a change rem staple crops to diversi fied farming, which is largely depend . o-l on road (.enuittona. The Texas iUtan, "Raise it, make it and buy it ip Tinas," meano very little to farm . era living on bad reeds. Carload ahip ucnts in place of the ei press packas is the result of a qukJc. sure market provided the farm- or bf good road. ' Chean transperta- lioi to the railroai will at once re- dure price to a conuuner &nd increase .profit to farmer. Good reads are the foundation for commodity and social center develop : roent The era of trunk line railroad 'building is : passed. With feeders to .the railroad improved, delivery of farm products te market and sup plies .to country store and home can b made by auto truck. Articles in Farm and Ranch recently prove that co-opesative hauling of produce, sup plies and passengers by motor vehicle is already established in sections Of ' Texas and other states having good roads. Provisions are being made for other such lines in the state and the movement promisee much. Modern farmers are not satisfied to merely exist,' they wan; to live and enjoy life. Good roads will bring the an.!a1 diAitum at th ritv. ennsoll dated -rural schools and chureUei to the farmer's door. Boys and giAa stay on the Iarm where living conji- finna am maAa attractive bv rood roads. Who is responsible for the present condition of our roads? County officials and citizens must share this responsibility. If the pro- ceeds ef the regular road and bridge levy are expended "mainly on repairs, without lasting results, the people are very often to blame. Show me a group of five business men who will under take to spread $10,000 to $12,000 over . several miles of road, with -people in all parts of 'the county clamoring for relief, who will guarantee larger re sults. When precinct lines are oblit ' erated and the people combine their interests it becomes possible for them to determine where the work of im provement shall begin, Any public improvement .is sup posed to seek the greatest good of the . greatest number, which is particular ly true of better roads, as every man, woman and chrld is directly benefitted. Therefore it is important that the voters select the roads in the order of their importance from the stand point ef traffic and population served. ' This relieves the commissioners ef weir greatest uuruen oy placing au ' the people on' record for a definite System of roads. When can a county have a system of modem highways? ' When a county road association Is organized to Include every voter if possible, this association to appoint an advisory committee to co-operate with the commissioners' court as fol lows: a) select system of roads; (b) rsecure a highway engineer from the . A. and M. College, the federal office of public roads or private firm to intake a preliminary estimate of cost; ' (c) engage a construction engineer of known ability after funds are pro' vided; (d) assist the commissioners in giving the county a perfected sys tem of roads at lowest cost. How can a county build a system 'or. modern highways? With harmony' nrevailinir between officials and people, the system of roaos selected, preliminary estimate C0Bl compiled, and a business ad ministration for construction deter mined, there is but one problem to Boive, ru: how to get the money. ive Hundred and fifty millions of dollars in municipal and county uonos issued in the United States last year prove that the people accept this method of raising money. Don't be afraid of a county bond issue for roaas; oe afraid of spending the pro ceeds without expert advice and supervision. Where shall we get money to in vest in modern roads? Pledge the county credit and borrow it from hankers in the North and East at five percent Who will spend the money ?. The farm to market. -Payment is distrib uted over a period of years and is shared alike by present and Mature population who enjoy tho benefits. An efficient expenditure ef a bend issue for modern highways will mean more business, more days in every year with more people who have more money. There is but one question be fore any community when considering an investment in good roads. Shall wo go inrougn mua to misery, through sand te solitude, or over good roads to prosperity? Farm and Ranch. EAT BIG MS NO T SOUR, ACID STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS BILLY SUNDAY STORMS WWAHA Billy Sunday is facing what will probably be the greatest year of his spectacular .career. Omaha, Syracuse, Trenton, Baltimore, Louisville, Grand Rapids'are on the list of cities he ex pects to take for God. The campaign in Omaha began with every church in the city lined up with the fiery evan gelist. He came fresh and strong from his ranch in Oregon after the longest vacation he has taken in eighteen years. Omaha, the leaders there say, has been too busy making money to take much interest, in re ligion. But Billy is "waking them up!" The only paper of national cir culation that is telling the story of Billy Sunday's work wherever he goes is The Sunday School Times. Every week during the campaign in all these cities, an article is published, written by one in the city in close touch with the work. The articles on the begin ning of the great Omaha campaign are now being published. Send a post card request to The Sunday School Times Company, 1031 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., and . a sample copy containing one of these stirring arti cles will gladly be sent free. "Pane's Diapepsin" is Quickest, Sur est Stomach Relief Known Try itl time it! Pape's Diapepsin will di gest anything you eat and overcome a soar, gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within five minutes. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what yon eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you nave heartburn, that is a sign ef indiges tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty eent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There wiH be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness er heavy feeling in the stomach, nau sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. PaDe's DianeDsin ia a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as u your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any eruar store. These large fifty-oent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestion far many months. It belongs in your home. A WORD TO THE COMMITTE-MEN A DANGEROUS MISTAKE Asheboro Mothers Should Not Neglect Kidney Weakness in Children. Many children have weak kidneys. An early warning is bed-wetting. Often followed by backache, head ache, languor. . lia- a -mistake to neglect these troubles. To blame the child for its own dis tress. Seek to check the cause, Save the child from dangerous kid nev ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for weak kidneys. Asheboro parents know their worth. Mrs. J. F. Lewis, Sunset St., Ashe boro, says: "One of my children had weak kidneys and at night was unable to control the kidney secretions. This weakness made her health very poor. After taking Doan's Kidney Pills, she began to improve and it required only three boxes to cure her. She is now ntrnno- and healthv." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Lewis Recommends. Foster- Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NEWS FROM FULLERS Walter Kindley died last Sunday, and was buried at Tabernacle Mon day, Rev. J. M. Varner condueted the funeral. The revival meeting at Pleasant Grove closed last Friday night There were several conversions and the church was greatly revived. The pas tor was assisted by Rev. Morgan, of Denton. There is talk of' building a Baptist church near Pierce's school house. Mr. R. H. Loflin will move to Den ton next week. We regret to lose him, but wish him success in hie new home. , ' Last Wednesday Mr. A. P. Richard son was thrown from his horse. He was painfully though not serioasly hurt NOTICB OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Netice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, C. C. McAlister, T. G. McAlister and S. W. Laughlin, carrying on business under the style Or firm name of Fayetteville Tie and Timber Company, with its principal office at Fayetteville, N. C, was, on the 16th day of September, 1915, dis solved by mutual consent. All persons holding accounts against the firm will please present them at the office of the Company in Fayette ville, N. C, and all persons indebted to the firm are reouested to make im mediate payment at the Fayetteville office. C. C. McALISTEK, T. G. McALISTER, S. W. LAUGHLIN. Symphony Lawn Stationery finest quality boxes' and pound packages with envelopes to match, white and blue Standard Drug Co. The time will soon have come for the rural schools to open throughout the county, and in order to lie pre pared for the opening, a few timely suggestions to the committeemen and patrons as to their duties, will not be out of place. 1. The school house should be swept and put in order,. seats properly arranged, blackboards securely fasten ed to the wall, stoves polished and window lights put in where they have fallen out. It matters not how care ful the patrons are with their school house, a great deal of filth will collect in it during vacation months. De fective stove flues should be repaired for in many instances they have been built a long time, and are extremely dangerous. An ample supply of winter wood should be prepared before the school opens in order that the pupils will not be in danger for the lack of heat The gaounds should be cleaned of all rubbish in order to make it more attractive. The most important duty of all is to see to it that sanitary conditions are such as to secure every child good health. The water supply is very im portant In most instances the water supply comes from old springs, and no doubt they are often filled with germs. No one can be too careful about drinking water. Sanitary water buckets and individual cups will often help to eliminate diseases. 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 of Sloan's Liniment not only kills the pain 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 Linhsent is an emergency doctor and should be kept constantly on hand. 25c., 60c. The si.Ov size contains six tunas as much as the 25c. EDUCATION LOOKING UP . Mr. Bion H. Butler, writing to the News and Observer Sunday has this to say m regard to edwcational prog ress in North Carolina: "North Carolina may have been mighty olose to the bottom in eduea tion, in health, in some other things, but I am of the opinion that the rate of progress that the State is making now is one that wHl put her dose to the head of the class before any of us are much older. , I have an idea that Joyner, Rankin, McBrayer, Gra ham, Branson, Poe, and a lot of oth ers are waking North Carolina to a forward movement in education, health, and progress in all directions that is equalled by very few other States and possibly by none. If the whole United States is making the percentage of progress in school health, and other public and social conditions that North Carolina is mak ing then this big country is going to be what the boys caH a peach in the next few years." ! I1BIIF EMM Every Home Needs a Faithful Cough and Cold Remedy. When seasons change and colds ap pearwhen you first detect a cold After sitting next to one who has sneezed, then it is that a tried and tested remedy should be faithfully used. "I never wrote a testimonial before, but I know positively that for myself and family, Dr. King's New Discovery is the best cough remedy we ever used and we have tried them all." 50c. and $1.00. The store of H .F. Hufflnes, at Gib sonville, was broken open before day Sunday morning, the safe blown and $556 taken by the robbers. FALL IS HERE AND IT IS TIME TO DO IT. If you haven't said farewell to your summer suit you'd better! Be wise enough t 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. YOU WILL TAKE OFF YOUR HAT To our Boys' 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 American Ambassador Penfield at Vienna has been instructed to make clear to the Austrian government that the United States must insist on the recall of Dr. Dumba, the Austrian Ambasador here, and that his depar ture on leave of absence would not be acceptable to the United States Gov ernment If the Austrian government refuses to recall the ambassador, his passports may be handed hkn by the United States government as the sight to do this is unquestioned in interna tional law. SEVERE PUNISHMENT Of tfc. CLtppeH, of Fire Tern' Stating, Relieved bj CurJaL ML Airy, N. C Mrs. Sarah M. Chap. :il of this town, am: "1 suffered for ve years with womanly troubles, also stomach troubles, and my punishment vta Mora than any one could tcu. I tried an! every kinsT-of medicine, but none 44ne any good. I read one day about Cnrdtd, the wo man's tonic, and I decided to try It I had sot taken but about six bottles until I was almost cured. It did me more rood than all the other medicines 1 had fried, put together. . My friends began asking me why I looked to weS, and I tola them about CarduL Seviiral are now taking it." Do you, lady reader, suffer from any of the ailments due to womanly trouble, Such as headache, backache, sideache. sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired If to, let us urge you to give Cardul t trial. We feel confident it will help you, 6 st as it hat a million other women ia e past halt century. Begin taking Cardul to-day. You won't regret it All druggists. Wrih U! CtMttanooff MtdldiM Co.. UdlW Adrltory Dtpt., Gtwttanoot Tina., for SttcuU hutrmttim on tour wt wm S4-1( nook, "Horn Trwtmut tar Woman," in plain wrappaf. M.O. 1M Farmfor Sale One hundred acres, one mile west of Guilford College; pine and oak timber; level upland, good bottom, a two-story house. A fine stream of water forms the east boundary. Apply to L, L HOBBS Guilford College, N. C. Cal-Sino- STOCK and POULTRY REMEDIES k ipeotao reinecsj fur erer-y ailment ol Harm, Ctkle, Swine and Poultry, para drugt, properly proportioned lor beat re aulti. No filler uied. Try Uem, You'll uee them erer alter. MNDOLHH SUPPLY CO,, heboro, W. L. TR0600N a CO., Seaerore. I M. SHW. New Hope Academy, I M. MUSSEL!. 4 CO , Sophie, 1 D BRAME. Trinity. ELLIS S I0R0AN. . E. A- SEAN. C. r. rOA a cu. J 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 iu the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. ' To coirrect catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food In Scott's Emulsion which is a medicinal food end a building-tonic, free from alcohol or any harmful drugs. Try it. Scott ft Bowne. Bloom&eld, V, J. la. A "S. V.MB7 lsr55B-- Why 1 not give your boy andpiriaa opportunity te make their (mm tiudu mw and effkativet Give them the una channM to win nra- motion and gucoeaa as the lad having the advantage of WEBSTER'S new ihterhatioiial Dictionary in his home. This new creation answers with final author ity all kinds of puzzling questions in history, geography, Diography, spelling, pronunciation, sports, arts, and sciences. ete.soe Vocabulary Terms. 170 Pat ee. OrerfcOM Illustration!. Colored Plata. (a aaly eltttaaaiy with Mm XMtM4 He. The type matter ia equivalent to that of a 1 ft-volume eacyolopedia. -Mora Scholarly, Accurate, Convenient, and Authoritative than any other Eng- nan uicnonary. p3 REGULAR AND INDIA PAPER EDITIONS. I SPAR K ' o H O W w LOW FARES via Norfolk Southern Railroad NEW SHORT ROUTE TO Asheboro, U.C., Oct. 13 ASK THE TICKET AGENT. H. S. LEARD, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. J. F. MITCHELL, T. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. il liKtdfciiJ WRITE for a S iiS" ipeoirnen pagea, s PC iUuatrationa, et. FREB, a set of Pocket 1 Map li you name tliia 5 L? frPi AC. MERMAN CO, 1 B -!" tPHiNariaxo. mass. LAND SALE By virtue of the power contained in an order of sale in the special pro ceeding 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, Ml$ at 12 o'clock M, sell at the court house door in Asheboro, North Carolina, the following described tracts of land. Seeend 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 liaks to a stone in Pugh'a line: thence south 12 poles and 17 links to a stone ia original line, Kiv ett's corner; thence west 97 poles and 20 Ijnks to a stone pile Kivett's cor ner; thence north 12 poles and 17 links to the beginning, containing acres more or lees. Third tract: Adjoining the lands of Frank Pugh, Wid York and others bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone in Wid York's line running east 96 soles and 20 links to a stone in Pugh's line; thence north 4$ poles and 9 links to a Btone in said lineup a stone in Wid Pugh's line; thence south 29 poles and 18 links to the begin ning, containing 36 acres more er less. Terms oX sale: one-halt cash the re maining one-half on a credit of six months. Purchaser giving bond to nrove security. Title reserved for fur ther order of the court. O. G. Kivett, Commissioner. ' This the 18th day of September, 1915. rub4viy-t.se.! Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,' Colic, Sprains, Bruises, CuT9 anl' Bums, Old Sores, Stings of Insects' Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price 25c 1
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