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l- - ' 1 r 1 v "LOOK, FORWARD VVND NOT BACK" Vol. 6. No. ? ; ir::J;Wf$mmwm 0 AEOLJN; FBID MAY 28; 1915 MflBP Al 11 '" jKV'"wT"lmilWhinMtm'wutihimiiiiiiwMtitfttwwi ' . ' - Is . -.3 Drug btore) ana umer - taffett youk; boys sand. ?girU I Matters. ;y ltjiin :tKflrpisIii This is the time for all voteri bralnsto gefmorjs putif ievciry 1 to think senousiy auyui lucrarui jpreattcineaIf Life School. X Ninety-five out of every, one tne acres you cannot work r your- hundred children in the ffOuntjM sell, t have need for this type oi eaucat y grpnin population andtjl ti. tliAr fiu Hn nnl- ipprf I wealth denenHc nnnir "tKe QK 1 1 it and will get an education, iriide ajinofe-o'rf;.tfe If pendent of local help. 1 you have spent every cent to ed-1 1 What does tnis scnooi piani inein .away jrom trte county, J iir,ng a ueauiuui mice I rr 'S cuutanon win i i,,, Miner located in the center of enable? one not to do without the present race track ellipse.! work but increases "our capacity 1 1 This plat bou nked by the track for. work for it;: joins brain and n he made into an attractive haqd. it makes one sick if he - , i-d:'' ' ' j: i liiiiiliiiiil CnHHVMIHiilHWiaBll'' "" ' ..--Vjvj ..... ......... - rnunicatejth'IiCJ Cornitoissioner of : ' Ibor, J Okla rwma GityJOkl qn whether "or not he cansecure em plojrment ifof necessary for all persons desiring this harvest" work 'Yo'.elrayiheir own expenses to and from the place 6i ernployment. This rio t ice is wjrliteTvfSthe xequest of the Department. y : : ' : Sr.,: . -: ;:: .bitmater.-::-; r.uDiic lMotieel Resolutions from the Council Itn- of easy to grasp the other.- tfir- E. J. GRIFFIN. with vrietv of ulants and ! has any love and admiration for 1 1 4d" J ... I . '-v r-, .--;.:.. 1 1 iiiiitniMiinitintniiuiniiiMiitMiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiuiiiiiii'iiiuiiHiuittittiitMHtiiittiiiiiiiiiiiitfifuiiiiiiiiiiiiititiuiiiiiittiiitii; iu,0M, r ira inor i Jr. i Ji iiarri i me dovs ana enris rtt tofiav: tr i ' - --- - - sniuuu-i , & i - . o-z - . ideal "Kose uamen, me oor uicm tcdvc wie puouc mgn view or steD is too unbecomina der planted with rapid growing iiouis wunoui iraining to mane to our 5oasted ide and ambition shade trees, either china or ma- a uvmg. . ; ; . The greatest opportunity is not pleand followed by a slower Aside from getting his training h, California or.: South America growth for a permanent place. mere, every pupil r,will have thef butilI chowan countVt We want The building itself is to be on j domonstrators girl be made to a level with the ground so tnar uoniesug science lojxeacn -tiem feel ahd.know that Chowan' coun the ground floor can be used for the newest developments in that ty the best place to make a - - 1 , ' - -Vv " . - carpenter shop or manual xrain-j science. . , Hying, enjoy life and live the ing; Domestic Science Labora-1 If ltis any one investment that (longest. tory, Forge bhop, iviiiK laDDra- we cannot oo witnout it is tne Our main purpose is not. to tory, Heating Plant, and under- Farm Life School. ' It will bring djvide on a name or a-place br.a ... . " I M.i t i- j i . f - -. -ii I . . .. - neath the auditorium a gymna J lue piggeai piviaenas in capaDie I pet theory but unite omaltie- Hunting Grounds of Edenton. ji 0 - I I Reservation 6 North Carolina; 5th Sun, Flower Moon, S. D. 424. To the Great Council of North Carolina. Imnroved Order of practical work and so shape the - n Mn iti res-v Ac Kwer wprK tnat he will nnd it sembled: Resolved : 1st. That we wish to extend to the citizens of Edenton, N. C, SI2:-lEA80nS 'VJtlY and the Ideal Tribe of Red Men our hearty-appreciation of the sium. On the second, floprwjU Jen auditorium seating five hundred people, four class rooms, library, superintendent's office, principal's office, and supply room. On the third floor, chemical men and women in Realizing that Ttbe -- present eaed hospirable , reception larger, crops yeropment of rajl buivboand Hvto fiirlsi'- with' leqtiat" ooftuiiy ; thereby t becoming wealth pro- Further Advantages and Queers and not consumers only. Suggestions. Mate Chowan .county the gar- . . i. , i M mi t . den spot oi tne wona. j.ne ei- We note with pleasure that! ficiency and scope- of the plant laboratory, farm crop laboratory mnre ?infor m atioivis wanted about Und its equipment will eliminate with a small storage to each and th Farm Life School. From this fa11 dtamces and objections. a lecture room between themr Lru tlfa :mj0 4t,f .u ;n We are haooilv situated in ai uuw w w juuk wfc uiuui in ' - X 7 t . with inclined floor, seating one fnrmatinn i : nAA hut with a towih and county so that each hundred pupils; two class rooms, wiifn learner and an earnest can help the other in the need and balcony for the auditorium, seeker after the truth, he will 5nd that it cannot itself supply and The stage at the further end will u0 - ' v hnth prow. have two musir room;, also used! ii: ii.i5. lA Tkanh, Mnnftt affnrd f ft' ens the field of activity for our I UUl CUUCdlKJIIdl pulley IllUSbUCI .- wm.-v w....wv I, . . , . , . as dressing rooms. , hroad enoutrh to forcet ourselves deny Edenton G. S. district, the . - . . r -j Look for the plan in Mitchen uand any pet'theory we may have. 6c and 18c and furnish its boys ers Drug Store. The exterior is so arranged that Hng force that will develop all our that E. G. S. is offering and in -additions ran a muji4. hnvc and ' airU of tndav. We vited to use. it means a stand many courtesies extended to us by the citizens of Edenton and Chowan Tribe No. 12, of the Improved Order of Red Men. ;.. -V- Snd. That we atSnrpriat dppn SS:3UtD VOTE FOETTHE purpose of determining llrmta: - within Which. ftsingJsttctuii mabejptac bemarie;,CroatunXJK Pamlico sounds, I$i O4 ahSfeir tributary waters wiltbe"4ielfeby the DistricivEngfheef Ofiit6rf0 Norfolk ivai ahd WilminrlK C, i at; the following mentioned;; places on the-dates and 1 atthe .hour's indicated: BEAUFORT, N. C: ; IntHb Cou rt House at 11 :30 a.-m , Mon- . day June 21, 1915. V : WASHINGTON, N. C : ;Hln 4? Post Office Building at 11:30 a.. m., Tuesday June 22y 1916. EDENTON, N. C: tin; Court: House at 10.-00 a. mv Wednesday; ; June 23, 1915. V ELIZABETH CITY, N 0 : In County Courts House at-"2:0 p. m.,, Thursday June 24, 19l5.: MANTEO, N. C.n In- County Court House at 9:00 U m.,; Fri da June 25i 1915, -; NORFOLK; YA.: In? Gtisfiom House at 9:00 a. m., Saturday June ,26, 1915. ' , At these meetings, maps shpw ing the proposed limits anddrait , f of proposed regulations, rwillbe available; for examination : ahd considerations. . V ' : Lt.Gbl CBrbfif dElgfnlcts; - V.;1 meets, U. S.-Artny; FRANKLIN GROVE FACTS dest roying the symmetry or util- must allow a margin for- growth ; lard preparatory school for ity of the rest of the building, such a margin that can not be any higher school in the county The buildi hv undue rise of val-l in the" State, and a vocational or c - t w w iuaiH jiivvw "r" . " , , and in outline like the letter.1V uations of property or accumula- apprentice school for the boys corriders on all floors and two tion of hindrances. We have and girls who do not want to take h exits on second and third floor, abundant examples of gross er- higher but practical education. and three 0n the first. rors made in many towns and The townannot afford to de- The rest of the fair ground will counties Elizabeth City, Wash- ny the county 6 and 18 cents and be Put in cultivation of tenth of ingtbn, Greenville, Kinstori, Ra- plant. It might erect this build a" acre plots for the working out leigh,' Rocky Mount, "Hertford ing but then itould be without of the. various phases of ' agricul- and Craven county , too inacces- piainteiiance-fund-and what good ture and who would not point out sible. Surel v we - sh Quid profit' Would your house do without it? wjth pride to such a school. by these : J WHAT TO DO WITH THE PRESENT This school will also have test If we bought the, whole square PUNT. - a"es on all the different types of. on whichlhe E. G." S. is located The present house is too small 8oil that the county possesses to we would need . to spend more and so constructed that you can- Vork out the best results for that than we now! contem and not add Jo it without destroying nd ofland, and who will not be, then cpuli nOt satisfy the de- the looks, Symmetry and utility benefited by that ? The school mand on account ofr the . growth 0f the rest. Jt is too good ..to Gilding will be the - educational of the town- - throw. away and Jnot salable. : It is ntre for both county and town. . For successful examples we in a good state of preservation.- National Government lectur- rr .vnn to Wilson. Tarboro, With the same amount of " raw and demonstrators wfll gather jrew Bern and Wilmington ! as material We could construct a having ?WlSly.4" seicctcu. :ugacipciicr4uy'v J,,'l'v .vmw. WHHM wii i it ecDuta V: enrollmehf -j viviitu lliaL IlilS a.11 ' ID Ul 1W 8IMair..R--S"r--V- r.T.,1 .t-t v - terest in malcina rnr fr fV hi-fin bys and girls of the counts wWNW I...1.S-1. i.l 1 ' method 6f public education is in- wmcu uiey uvc given us wmic adequate and that by adding sojourning in their most beauti agricultureand domestic science, iu town,; and most deeply do we many children will take a greater appreciate and remember the interest in education because it -j Mr. John iieuton andfamily of - i: . -ft . ...1 . - t . . . . ' : . gives them a practical training mt wc lcu wucu viaiS "1C Sleepy Hold .speut-Sunday jith for life's most importantproblems. f eneraoie nan 01 tne masonic bia mother,-Mr. Martha Befiton.; 1. Industrial education is the ra ' ana examimng tneir Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Briakley: kind that produces earners as PIltclc:a cuuc,-lluu Ul asumo iC" were vistors at the home :of 'Mr. coros and otner oojects 01 ancient jeSse Brinkly Sunday morning. historic interest and are not ob- m w w Poii oKf livious to the fact that no other Tqesday afternoon with Yridads city could have given us - this bere. .- treat. ' 1 MaaQra NdrnAV Afofliiaa stt 3rd. We wish to express our Charlie Morgan were wallers j. at delight in finding such a garden the home of Mr. Riddick Brinktey 3. The Farm Life School will 411 ""4V" Sunday morning. . . teach us better business methods dUU dB!,ulc luc &uu- wu"1Cil auu Little Isabelle Brinkley, dsugfa of farm operations. the great men of this noted his- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brink- 4. The Farm Life School will torlc lownwour Dnci sia a' ley is very sick at this writing. teach us how to improve our seed, luwlS 1IC1M Wi" wc Master Terrell Fowell pent and how to use fertilizer to suit f '- ; baturday night and nnday with our different soils. - shall look, forward with mterest his grandmother, Mrs. Martha 5. The Farm Life School wilfH0 the t,me wnen lt shaU be our Franklin; - " great privilege and pleasure to A iarge cr0wd at(ended the tSea- nut popping gi venjby Mrsi- Iatid well as consamers. 2. Industrial education broad boys and girls, and being an agricultural people we need to j study scientifically the principles of soil improvement. to get an educatioh Xo you laf e Schoojf. ioScan deny 3 it purposefor east 10 years more knw how many do not go out of W t Wecht county for art educatiorf 95 lowest cstttfiatMill 7 'ut of every one hundred, j What 1 1 wouiu mean towards oners ine.eiciic3i.ww M&-" ir r . v ' -r-v lmg these 95 wealth TSmAij-ril ai invite fyrowth." J ' teach us how to imorove our home surroundings bv orooer visit Edejton - sanitation. 4tn a "at a copy oi tnese Q Brinkley Monday afterodon. 6. The Farm Life School will solutions be spread upon our Af ter ihe shelling. refreshnsenU- .ff,r nnhnrtunifi for all of the records and aiso lurmsned, to were gerveA on the Iawn :The , , , , , . the Press of Edenton and pub young and old of Chowan county ..... -. . ,r to learn farming and domestic , . - - xvespeciiuny: suuiinticu, F. J; BLACKWOOD, Jr SvfB RICK HOUSE, J. X. JENKINS. science both practically and scieit tiflcally at very small cOst. Bt3lhel News Notes, Mr Fleetwood White of Bnies Harvest pnds Waiitei The U. S. 'Department of r IsfL' bor, Bureau of Immigration Di-1 vision of InfermatibnWashmgitiu ton, D. C.,has issued ;a :ndtice at Mr. John O; White's near Hert- regard ing harvest hands f or Okla f brd before-he-lepfc. hntria;:whirh nniiran-'he: seen IMr. Tom Suttdi?of Bethel has posted at tfiev an antomobile tonr N. C. From 16: 000 to 18.- 4 Miss liltliel button is at - borne 000 menwill be needed -this $ea- from sehool to s son for the' harvestineof OTaihv U I Weiare having a good crowd was- then entertained f of a while by the graphaphone:' ; - V Misses Clarine t and; Floreroe : Brinkley entertained a few friends-' Sunday evening. - - Prayer-meeting will 1 berbeid:at " Franklin rl Grove 'Ifext $ Strcdst ' ' night. i; . - Mr., Stanley Brinkley .called on . Miss Annie Morgan. " " :l: :" ' Iiss Grace Mathias entertained . " Mr. Lyc u rgus i Briuiey.-"and Mr:- Algie Mathias vacation, ribrqpchial tubes Do&&&&&c V - waSes ranmntr from $9 to 3 ner i cool -weather. We hope the crops! treatment "With the dah'gboardfegl Urnoibe wrjurdiyJ uhitemen preferrldSi1!. SregWiliam this reasohtherfthii soeakinE wlhite:m oowets' strnxptkm whkh a jeasily foUowf . " : Scott'sEmxilrioiiccmtajnTparecodllTer 1 wWcli oecnliarlr- tite4tlrBt plratory tract and improve tiw quality of the blood: the cly'ceruie is it soothe aod lieala the tender i5eaibraoe crietirOit. - -4." ,.LX ed of consumers onlvilftMJ Scott'si -aU oi consum Skilled 1,k. .v' : idSilfiivfe
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