THE TWICE-A-WEEK DlSPArCH. FRIDAy, NOVEMBER 20, ISU
PAGi!, SKVEN.
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tendent of Schools.
4 A Fstrm Demonstration Agent.
5 A Bietter Road System.
S A County Fair.
7 A County School Commencement.
8 Stronger Organization of Farmers
and Town Interests, with Closer Co
operation.
9 Better Rural Conditions through:
(1) Crop Diversification Instead of
One-crop System; (2) Encouraging
Hom^Cwtiership, and (3) Getting
Mote Wiite Settlers.
10 A County Farm-Lifie School.
11 Closer Co-Operation of a|l the
Church and Sunday-School forces for
Moral and Spiritual Progress.
12 A Campaign for Tick Eradica
tion and Developing Livestock and
I'airy Intewsts.
Adoption of motions or resolutions
favoring an. advance with regard to
any of the aforementioned lines.
Appintrient of a cominittee on «aeh
subject.
Plan your work imme-Uately. Sev
eral committees have already planned
theix- work for Thursday and are get
ting forces to carry it into effect. One
Cfjramunity has planned to grade n
section of road near the schoolhouse.
Another community will make a sand-
clay road for about 1-8 mils. Other
communities have planned to do spec
ial worlc OR ths school grounds.
WAR ORDERS BOOM BUSINESS IN
irXn'ED STATES.
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Eastorn Mills Working Jt Top Speed
to Fill Contracts.
Philadelphir., Nov. 11,—War order;;
placed hy agents of Russia, England
and France with textile and steel
manufacturers in Philadelphia and vi
cinity have already resulted in in
creased activity in those industries it
was learned today.
Lc'cai textile firms running about
half time before the European con
flict began i;re now working three-
qx’arters full time, employing 75,000
men, women and hoys.
Woolen goods, particularly blank
ets, sweaters, underwear and hoisiery
i.s demanded by the warring powers.
An order for 200,000 blue blankets
for the French Government is being
tilled by John & J-ames Dobson, Inc.,
one of the largest knitting concei'ns
r.cy" meeting al youv county seat, | ^he Roxford Knitting Co,, is
Saturday, Deoember ;>th. ji-.ishins: a contract for 100,000 )
I n-.ents for the French hospital corps.
!>R()URAM FOR SATURDAY. ] ^^u^,ero^
SCHOOL NEWS.
Continued from Pftge 3.-
*n all-day picnic occasion with dinner
for everybody, with recreation and
social features added for li^ after
moon or at night. Decide which of the
following ten features should be dis
cussed, which of them most need em-
phAfflziiig, and then name * persons
(men or women, older hoys or girls,
fjrmers, preachsrs, doctors, or any
body) who will lead and start discuss
ion by speakSng brieiSy and helpfully
about tliem.
1 -Report on rural census and Us-
cussion of it.
2 Is our school term long enough ?
If not, how . can we leni^en it. and
get more teachers if needed?
S Should we have more attention
given to agricultural, industrial snd
domestic science subjects? Can we
form a corn or canning club?
i How can be improve schoolhbiise
and grounds ? Do we. need a school
farm?
5 Are the roads in the neighborhood
what they should bs? If not, how can
we better them ?
6 How can we improvs slir.itary and
health conditions in our community?
7 How can we better encourage
more reading by young and old ? How |
can we ^et a belter school library and
more books and papers for older peo
ple? Hov; can we help any illiterate
grown people learn to read?
8 How can our fai mers co-operatc i
to better advantages for raising home
.:upplics, better marketing, gcttin:?
more livestock, better machinery, ru
ral telephones, keeping out of debt,
etc?
9 How ve get a better get-to
gether spirit among al! our people?
Ho we need a better organization of
farme)-s and farmers' wives, picnics,
s-nging schools, debating societies,
more recreation, etc.?
JO What do we need for the im
provement of our county? Better
roads? A county fair? A county farm
life school ? A wholetimc county school
superintndent? A demonstratioM
agent? A County School Con;raencen-?
Other plans.
Name strong committees to take up
any plans for improvement your peo
ple may think wise. A.sk all who can
4(1 so to attend ‘‘County Progre.'^s
day. j So neutral is President Wilson in
The rumor has gained credence here ^ war that he will not take sides in the
that Charles M. Schwab, of the Beth-i little controversy in "Mexico.
Jehem .Sttel Co., is acting as the agent' q
of the French Government in placing
oi-ders for $71,000,000 worth of sup-'
plies in thi.s country, including motor.:
trucks, ;
more election returns we get
the more we like ’em.
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ECONOMV.
“Yos, darling,” said Mr. Newlywed,!
“wc can get along without a piano, j
biit we must have a few tons of cosl j
pet in for the winter, and I don’t real- j
ly know how we can afford it." j
“Why, i’ll tell you what we can do,”.j
replied Mrs. Newlywed; who has been j
reared in luxury, “We mil save mon-;
ey on, the coal bill by spending our |
winter in Florida.”—New York World.;
Professionai Cards
Dr L
-Her]
H. /iLiici]
Eye Specialist
Office Over C. F. Neese’s Store
Burlington, ■ - N. C.
Somebody suggests that the mer
chant should be helped also in these
times, the form of assistance being
the payment of accounts.
Spof»n. I). V. s.
A. 0. V..M.
j Spoon & Uornadaj
I Veterinarians
olBie iiuii Hoiipital omn Piioue 87^
41.=) Main St, He*ii*>tice f’hone
C. A. Anderson M- B.
NOTICE OF SALE Oi REAL ES-' Officeiiours 1 to 2p. m. 7 to8 r> f“
TATE UNDER MORTGAGE. |Rm National Bank Building.
.. , . i^-eavedav calif, at Hradleys
under and By virtue of tne power i
of sale contained in a certain mort-1 ' ■
s.\ecuted on the 7th day of Oc-;
tober, 1911, by P. S. Bryant and wife | John H. Vernor.,
to Mary L. Sockwell, for the purpose
of securing the payment of a certain | BurlinefOrt M T
bord of even date therewith, duo and i „ ■ ’ ‘
I and 8 Second
Sumincr Coughs Are Dangerous.
Summer colds are dangerous. They
indicate low vitality and often lead
to serious Throat and Lung Troubles,
including Consumption. Dr. Kind’s
•r cold promptly and prevent corapii-
catiojjs. Jt is soothing and antisep
tic and makes you feel better ?t =:ic£.
To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery at once.
Mony back if not satisfied. SOc. anj
Sl.Otf bottles air. your druggist.
The next time the Democrats go
into a campaign- they vrill probably
consider it advisable to give thanks
for somebody besides Woodrow Wil
son. Almost anybody would do bet
ter.-
HaiB Youi Child Worms ?-
Most children do. ci.ated. furrad
Tongue; Strong Breath; StomaeJV
Pains; Circles under Eye.s; Pale, Sril-
Ifixi t'onipiexion; Nervous, Iretfui;
Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sle^p;
Peculiar Dreams—any one of t'.e.^*
indicate Child has Worms, Cet u bp.
of Kickapoo Worm Kiier at onoe. Jt
kills the Worms—the cau^e of your
child's condition. Is Ivaxative and
aids Nature to expel the Worme. Sup
plied in Candy form. Easy for chil
dren to take. 2Sc., at your Dri!
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OR. J. H. BROOK5
Surgeon Dentisi
Fwttr Buil'JiTii;
payable on th. 7th day of October,; °Bui!dinp !
1912; default having been made in j office ’phone 3S7-J Resideni |
the payment of said bond and inter-1 'phoise 337-L |
esi. thereon, said Tnortgage being duly
probated and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Alamance
County, in book of Mortgages and
Deeds of Trust No 5t st Page 320,
the undersigned mortgagee will on
MONDAY THE 7TH DAY OF DE-
CEMBEit, 1914,
.it the Court House Door of Alamance
County, at 12 o’clock M., offer for
srl«. st public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the fopfiov.’inf; de
scribed real estate to-wit;
Lying and being in Morton’s Town
ship, Alamance County, State of
North Carolina, and de.scribed in two
lots as follows:
TRACT NO. 1.—Bebinning at a
stone in the public roud, Margaret
Dickey’s corner; running thence North
78 degrees West 126Hyard s, to a
stone. I.,, M, Gerringer’s corncr; thence
Southward with hi.-s line 182*,i yards
: Ifi a pin in a gully on A. i. Tickle’s
Dr. Waller E. Walker;
Sellars Building
{Up store)
Got the Florist
Mrs. PRESCOTT had just heard of
the iihiess of a dear friend. She was
about to leave town that morning for
an extended trip. There was rso time to
call. Turning to the telephone, she got
the florist and ordered a choice selection
of roses sent with her card to the address
of the invalid.
Without tile telephone she would have been
uoabie to do this little act of kindness.
When yo!t ieicphojie—smilf
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TElEGRAPe COMPANlf
Phones
8(‘-G
80-J
Hours
8-10 a, m.
7-8 p.
Norfaik & Mere
chai'*-
FAcri
I Numerous hosiery mills have suf-
*'Couniy Progress Day.*
Mooting cnlletl to order by
inr.n o.f county pomniitlce.
riinirman ;»nd secretary.
Summary of Rural Censuses from
all school district;. (Have county sup-
^rlntoyjdent or some one else present
rcrport and comment on it.
\Vha^ the fijjures show as to whir'c
• cur county leads and where it lags-
Some lessons. (Speaker sht^uld exam
ine material pages ‘f.O to 60 of “Coi«»-
munity Service Week Bulletin.”)
A dozen questions about what our
county mo.st neews. Short talks (fiv*
or ten minutes each) on such of the ! for Cni-CHSS-TKBs
following subjects as you most need:
1 A Six-nionths School Term. j
2 A Whole-Time County Health Of
ficer ISOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS
3 A Whole-Time County Superin- | EVERYWHERE ^ted ° November, 1914. j
hosiery iriills have suf-i*'”'^’ |
ficient orders to keep then; bu.sy for Tickle’s |
n.onths. Already shipment has beon Tick- ,
1 le*s Une 24V4 yards to a atone in ■
* ' said )i»e, thencc Northecustward 108
r.iiropc.J!! ports. ; ’
Hue to interruption of trade with ^ corner, con-
'tr.ining 3% acres more or less.
TRACT NO 2.—Bef]:inning' at a
sionc on South side of public /cad
correr with Mary Cable, running
the/ice with ^;aid Cable line North 17
degrees West 16 rods to a stone;
thcnce North 78 degrees West 10
rods to a stone; thence South 17 de
grees East 16 rods to :i stone, on the
South side of said road, thencc with
saio road South, 78 degrees East, 10
rods to a stone, the beginning corner,
containing one aero more or less.
MARY I.. SOCKWELL.
Mortgagee, j
U5ad€? of 25.000 tons of wire
on 0
(icrmany, from which came large
ouantitio.e ©/ loDer bearing, the Stan!-
rrd Rolling Co., is running night and
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fomr l*r«
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I jear*ref^rdedti«B!5i,Saie5t,Alwa^Reli^l&
October 18» 1914.
Leave Winston-Salem.
A. At. iaily for Koanoke and in
termediate station.s. Connect
with Memphis Spccial ft>r South
west, al.so main line trxuns N'orth»
East and West with Pullman
Sleeper.s Dining Ciii'.s-
P, M. driily for Mavtintvilie, Ro
anoke, the North anil East.
Pulman Steel Electric I Ighted
Sleeper Winston-Salem to Har
risburg, Philadelphia, New York.
Dining Cars North of Roanoke.
i'ATi P. M, daily for Roanoke and te
en! stations.
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Trains arrive Winstcn-Salem ll:oO
A. M.. 1:10 P. M., 9:tl5 P. M.
Trains leave Durham for Roxhoro,
South Boston and Lynchburg, 6:45 A.
M., daily, and 5:S0 P. M., daily except
Sunriay.
W. B. Bevi!!, Pass. Traff. Mgr.
W. C. Saunders, Gen. Pas. Agt.
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Ciifton AVills, Ky„ in
writing of her expericp.ce witii Caniui, the wonian’s
tonic. Slie says further: "Before i began to use
Cardui, my back and iicad would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain wouid iviii me. i was hardly able
to do any of ?ny lioiisework. After taking three bottles
of Cardui, i (o ftd Ji!:e a iic\i^ ’.voman. I .soon
gained 35 pouiKis, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as ruu hi;: w.^tcr mill.
1 wish every suf.'ori.ng woman would give
mmt
Tlie Woman’s Tonic
a trial. [ sfi'i ii'^e Cardui when I feel a little bad,
ar.d it al.vay.'; does nse S'.od.”
Hcadache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
l:red, worn-out feeiinss, etc., are sure si^s of woman
ly trouble. Sifiiis that you need Cardui, the woman’s
hii'iic. You c»:nnot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for yiur trouble. It has been helping weak, ailiag
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today!
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Iheadqua^ers for fee"!
We are headquarters for all kinds of feed. We make a speciality of Dairy and horse and mule feed. Our
business is wholesale, but we will sell such goods as the merchants do not cany in stockto any one wanting
them, this line comprises hay, cotton seed meal, cotton seed hulls & meal mixed which is called a balanced
ration, beet pulp, the great milk producer, Alfalfa dairy feed, horse & mule feed, this is called sweet fee(^, its
fine.
We also have corn, oats, shipstuff, bran, corn meal, flour, lard, sugar coffee, onions, potatoes, apples, or
anges, candies, full line grocers drugs and sundries
larger.
Remember we buy in car lots for cash, we are in position to give you better prices than any other deafer, we buy cheaper, we buy
EE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
Burlington, N. C
Merchants Supply Company
C« • • • 51 nil I-* *-* *-*
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Graham, N. C
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