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It appeared tr.'n.g after the fire, fresh and resolved to give the , North Carolina folks. ;:k begins at once to rebuild, new machinery has 'dered, and the News and Observer will be bettei :r. and try more than ever to serve the people of C:-rolina. c Nlws and Observer needs one thousand new sub- T he price is six dollars a year. Will YOU not paper to rise from its ashes superior to the flames l ing yourself as a subscriber? Addresss— and Observer, Raieig n.c. ». i—4 Threatened By Hydbrophobia iby enabled throogh private con- ^ , T Of? rp j I ferenee to suggest better meth* Oxford, June 26, Tuesday ods of teaching, batter methods afternoon W. H. Fleming, own er and proprietor of the Owen tobacco warehouse left for Ral- of grading and classif.ving the pupils and better methods of . , V r • j' school management, In those eirh where he was examined .subjects in which the teacher for the poisonous virus, contain, j 3ee,as to be the weakest, the ed in the valiva of a mad cow, |gypgj.y:g^j. classes and and IS reported to have been in fected. About a week ago the c )w became sick and wh is assis ting in drenching her, Fleming got some of the saliva m an old sore. When You Want i i i! ji tii tnr, •i.. 1 y Gals, Meal, Flour, Bran, Hay, Horse, Mule & Feed. Beans, Potatoes, Sugar, Chicken Feed, kinds candies, Fruits & pro- a, come to see us. Merchants Supply Co. Freight Depot, Burlington, N. C. R. F. D. No. L CroivcM Out Lust Harvest is about over, and most of our farmers have the wheat in the barn. Ruyzell Hornaday of Liberty was a pleasant caller last week on the route. We have a good one on Hazel Patterson but may not tell it if he will treat us right nice. Jas. Swain, son of The Rev. Swain is spending several days with friends on No. 1. Chas. Isley of Center Falls is visiting his grandpa '‘Dady’^ Moser these days. Mrs. Kate Dean, who is in training at the Episcopal Hos pital in Philadelphia is spending a few day of her vacation at Mr. J. F. Home woods. Quite a number of our people attended Church at St, Marks Sunday to hear Rev. J, D. And rew preach his farewell sermon.. ■Miss Swana Patterson our Postoffice clerk spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents of this route. Uucie Andy Mike Isley treat ed us to nice ice cream Satur day. Came in mighty nice and appreciate same. Also others remembered us with nice vege- tabler &c. Thanks to all. Dr. J. A. Pickett attended the State meeting of the Doctors, and reports a grand time. Miss Hortense Noah of Green sboro is spending this week the guest of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bryan. Again let us call your atten tion to the fact, if you want No, j visor to do a similar 1 items to appear in the local thampton, McDowell, papers each week, hand a bit' of news (iach Monday. in fewriter users febow’s heT how these subjects can be efiectively taught. The Supervisor also ^works to bring about a closer relation between the w^l’k in the school a-nd the life in the community Dy organ izing the boys in the upper gram mar grades into a Boy’s Corn Club and directing their wwk, and by organising [the girls in the upper gramMiar grades into a Girls Domestic Club and dlret'- ing^ their work in the ghome in cooking, sewing and home sanita tion. In addiiion fto her work with the t€acher and the children in the school, the Snpervisor work with the men and women in the comm unity, stimulating thitir interest in, and organizing and directing their efforts for improved school conditions, bet ter buildings, better equip ped, , more attractive and m.ore sanit-i ary school yards. i (3) After the close of these special schools, the Supervisor renders:the county superinten dent whatever clerical assistance he needs in his office; ^(4) Dar ing the months of July and August fshe directs the Girls Tomato Clcb Work. Stimulated and organized throi;gh this clos er a^'d more vitual supervison, four'jconrmnnties in Johnston are now planning to employ an ex|.ert domestic science teacher to.divide her time with these four communities next session.^ As a!,further demonstration of the LefTecti-'^eness of this closer supervision,, £;1' the special schools with which Miss Kelly, the Rural Supervisor of Johnston County, worked last session are now either adding.an extra J0)m for an extra teacher or building a nev7 building outright. F'ollov*’ing Johnston's lead, the ifcl!ovs’ing counties are planning to amplov a Rural School Super- Nor- Sampson, Granville-and Alamance. jmEESS^ The Alaska Kids Witb the AeraUiid Dasher The rnofet 'wpnden’ui of al) freezers. Its astonishing aerating spoons whip air' into every particie of the cream, making ice cream that is a revelation in texture delicacy. It breaks all records in speed makes perfect ice cre^m in 3 minutes. Eeqiiires much less labor and uses less ice and salt than any other freezer. Seasonable Goods Now is the time to buy Retrigerators* Ice Cream Freezers, Screen Doors and Windows, Porch Shades, Rockers, Mammocks And Oil Stoves. Buy these good of us and save money. M. B. SMITH FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Burlington, • - - - - • IS. C. re work ; % I - v- much time is lost through needless :c;:d adjustments on the ordinary macliines? ■lOU realize, for example, how much time is lost in wv letter writing by the hand adjustments of the car- ^ 'c^s^ary to write the date, the address, indent the hs, write “yours truly” and address the envelopes? k :iS i k n 0 s. ® @ I T. I' t i {} u i *Rc. in6i!»,Sana«nn>pewrtterJte.l9^ rnr.mm SELECTOR of the Model 10 REMINGTON eliminates ohsolutelu. A single touch on one of the SELE^^ iiEYS brings the carnage instantly_ to the exact po cTT^ery line where the writing is to be done. And this is only one of the many saving features of the labor !> if E M I N G T O N Typewriter Visible Models 10 and 11 iustrated booklet sent on request Remington Typewriter Company (IncQporated) fWICag- Va. iiwiiinniii ‘ d ICE CREAM C3ret It ait- iBurlington Drug Co R. F. D. No 4. f rowdi-d ihil M Rev. J. D. Andrew our faith ful pastor who has served St. Marks tw'enty "years preached hisfaiewell sermon Sunday to a larceand attentive audience. Taking his text from 6;12 13 Verses of St, Johns Gospel. He leaves a host of friends in his old charge, but we fell sure of his success as President of Cat- av. La College. We regret serious ly lo give over to another work bui; I 5 it is our very best wishes go :ih him. .Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mebane of Burlington visited on the route Sunday and attended services at St. Marks. Mr. Frank Harrelson brought Messrs. W, J. Beal and Ben Clapp home Saturday evening spending the night at Mr. T. C. Whitsell taking the boys back with him Sunday. Rev. Andrew and sons James and John, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bryant took dinner at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sharpe Sunday. Miss Callie Troxler who has been away for sometime return ed to her home Saturday. CATAWBA COLLEGE- education: good buildings Health ful location, strong faelty mod erate terms. Fall term opens Sept. 2nd 1813. ’ For' catalogue write to ' • Rev. j. D. Aivri.EW, Pres. the great 1913 cross Gountry Rambler Car with the Unit Gaso line Electric Motor. If you are in terested in the purchase of a car that is absolutely high grade, refin ed and second to none at a mode rate price write us today for cata log. We w'oulid also place an Agency with the right party in Ala mance County. III4I3 £ast Wastilnytofl St Telephone 619 OreensliBro, N. C. The Extension of Rural School Supervision In Johnson County. Johnston County has not only a capable and progressive county superintendent devoting his entire time to the supervision and administration of his schools but in addition, has a well train ed and an efficient woman as Supervisor of Rural Schools. The duties of this Supervisor are (1) To aid the county superinten dent in planning and conducting his township and county teachers meetings; (2) To devote the most of her time during the school term to not more than ten rural schools. These ten special schools are to be selected by the county superintendent in repre sentative parts of the county. The Supervisor is to identify her self with these schools and these communities, making them de monstration schools, showing what a real county school can do under efficient teaching and sup ervision and what it must do if it meets the needs of county life. By having only this small num ber, pf schools the supervisor can rem^n several days in each srhool and on each commtinity on each visitation. She is en abled to remain long enough in each school to observe carefully the teacher’s method of work, j the organization and manage- ;ment of the school; and is there- Four editors were arre.sted at Seattle, Washington on secret indictments charging criminal libel, vvas returned by special grand jury. Fourteen American soldiers w^ere killed in the recent four days fighting on Jolo Island. It is announced that ExPresident Roosevelt is going to A rgentine South America, to lecture on the progress of the United States. The Widow of John Fogleman being held in Guilford county on the charge of murdering W. H. Tucker some time ago is in de stitute circumstance and the Greensboro Record kindly solicits assistance for Mrs. Fogleman and her little child. More illicit whiskey distilleries, were seized and destroyed in North Carolina during the month of May than during any other single month. The internal re venue agent for North Carolina districts report 87 stills seized and destroyed. Dr. W. C. Wicker, of the El on College faculity, left for Dayton, Ohio, June 18th whereon Friday he will meet with the Sunday- School board of the American Christian convention of which he is town chairman. Mrs. J. C. Hill wife of a work man at a factory at High Point took her own hfe early Saturday morning by almost severing her head from her body. Ill health was the cause of the rash deed. Fifty persons were injured some of them seriously injured when a Pennsylvania excursion was derailed near Sterling station at 9:30 o’clock Sunday morning. Carlyle Health a, well known young man of Kinston was shot and probably wounded. He had been employed in New Bern for several year«« and was returning;, home for the week end. On irst Mo rtgage RealFstate. himmm Insurance & Real Estate Co. W. L Sliarpe, Mgr. for Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE’S TASTELESS cbiUTOOTC, driTcs out .Malaria ai:d b’jilds the system. A true tonic And sure .'ippctizer. For wiuUs »xui sbildren, bOc. NEW Xelephone in your order tbiiight, R F P Gstrrier Will hanH it to you,in the morning.’ ; , ■ ^ If , ^ Bradley’s Drug Store m
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