Governor's Proclamation For
Community Service Week
Whereas, The people of North
Carolina in recent years have
made a remarkable record of
industrial. educational, and
moral progress. Today they
are moved as never before with
a passion for yet larger achieve
ment. They believe "that which
they have done is but an earnest
of the things they yet shall do."
and they press on with the de
termination thai in everything
that makes i'or greatness i:i a
Sate. N'-rth Carolina shall t::l-:e
a foremost place in the sister*
j. >' i of Americir. co -
writ's. And
V.'hereas. Tn ■ rva
' patriotic :im: : li>m l' r North
•Carolina as a who!.' divines
upon the achievement of the
same ideal in the local communi
ty the county, the town, the
township, the school district, the
little neighborhood grouped
around church or school house:
an>l for progress in each, there
must be first, a knowledge of
conditions: second, united work
of ali the people at tasks of im
mediate improvement: and third,
the organization of the people
for persistent prosecution of al '
the larger ;>roc. -ses of c m:- .11:-
ty betterment.
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tiv « om:n .nw. t . ,1:11 !■•:«!
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service an l * .v. >;> m■' ' of
'■ Send Us 'S our Orders For
Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Circulars, Cards,
Catalogs, and all kinds of
JOB WORK
The Best Material and the Best Class of
Work At Reasonable Prices.
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WILL DELIVER YOUR JOB BY PARCELS POST
THE DANBURY REPORTER
DANBURY, NORTH CARO.
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North Carolina and of its every
community and county, and as
days wherein the people shall
meet, confer, and work together
for advancement along the three
fold lines of investigation, unit
ed labor for the immediate im
provement of the community
and wise planning for its future.
I call on the leaders of thought
and progress in every community
to assist in organizing and plan
ning for thes> "Community
S rvico Day;."
I call on the Farmers' I'nion,
: .•» . haml crs of Commerce, the
v.on'.ei s c'iibs. >ur leathers and
r; : v>U rs. tlv pn ss of the State.
. lav.'.ers, physicians. farm
iiv business men. industrial
forces, ami ail others to co-operate
in working out plans for such
t'ommunty Service, and on these
days to put aside matters of
private concern and devote them
selves to the great movements
for the common good.
I. I urge that in each com
munity. social and economic sur
veys shall be made the first days
of the week or earlier, so as to
inform the public as to the con
ditions now existing and the
lines of progress most needed.
1!. 1 urge that on Thursday,
"!':biic lioads. tirc - .:nd-> and
!'. .i 1 in...'- 1 >:i.v " the men. w -m
--> . a". 1 .• •: - peo;.:>' o; eacn
, - ... . or scl.' > 1 dis
■ . . ■ ■ ire worthy
.. ' the ; h\»-
i u 1- ; r.;. !'■ ivir.»tn '.n
--' .. >r an.i \! th>» schoo!-
■:s s. i' . ar.d coiltt
a:.! '".her p-.1.15c luiild
i i.. in vioariiig oil and
a tifyir.g li e g:->unds of
flit DANBURY REPORTER
schoolhcuses, churches, parks,
cemeteries, etc., and planting
trees and shrubs in these places
as well as along streets, road
sides. and private grounds.
111. I urge that on Friday.
"School and Neighborhood Im
provement Day." the older peo
ple with the children shall meet
at every school house in town or
j country to observe "School and
[ Neighborhood Improvement
I>a>" as a day of practical pat
riotism, and at these meetings
| conditions in the community
shall be reported and discussed:
1 plans made for improving schools,
lvghwi vs. social life, economic,
tr.i-a', tu.d huihh conditions:
c nit toes named t> prosecute
sv.jh plans, a:ui arrangements
male for subsequent public
mo.tmgs for their aceompiUh
metit.
IV. 1 urge that on Saturday.
"County Progress Day," a great
public meeting shall be held at
each county seat when all the
people shall meet together to
discuss "The Needs and Possibi
lities of Our County." candidly
comparing its present conditions j
with its potentialities, and in
augurating movements needed
for its progress and develop
ment.
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Y. I urge that at all these
meetings exhibits illustrating,
conditions be made: plans
cussd for attracting desirable
settl.rs to places peeding them: 1
the iirgani .-.itii'"! of farmers'
v. tii's. town i.' Is nit rii'. i.
*, boys' and fil ls' industr.l
.. t mow •: wh ItSor..»
•:: ivcr« ::ti.>!,. a:i I p!•
encourg'd: the flags of State
t natiun rais : • ver sell'
and «'i!s« r ; untie Inn
ir..';: :lit- I'ians ma ie for provi .-
hooks. p.ip.rs. and librari. s
l".>r id,! and young an 1 for tesa:.-
ing those wh l:av ■ grown t:>
maturity illiterate, I also de
signate this wotk as "Home
C tilling Week," when all form
er residents of each North Caro
:. lina community shall be asked
; to return and visit friends and
scents of other days, and invited
to aid the forward movement in
their old home neighborhoods.
A general program prepared
for each of these days is now on
the press and will be distributed
at an early date. I urge that
these programs be faithfully
followed in every case in order
to give definiteness and uniform
ity of scope and purpose to the
activities of the week.
With the high resolve and
faith that North Carolina, under
God. shall take a foremost place
in the civilization of the world,
and with an invocation of His
gracious favor on the endeavors
• of our people, 1 call on every
North Carolina man. woman,
. anil child, of whatever place,
creed, party, or station, to give
those days in consecrated s r . ice
to the community and to the
Common wealth.
Done in our city of Raleigh on
! the 2sUh day « f September, in
the year of cur Lord. ne thous
and nine hundred and fourteen.
' and in the one hundred and
i j thirty-ninth year of our Ameri
can Independence.
LOCKK CRAIG,
By the Governor, Governor.
J. P. KKRR.
Private Secretary.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
K. .1. CHKNIIY ■£• CO..
Toledo, Ohio.
We, th • uivieivigned, have
known F. ■!. Chen «y for the
!•> years, and 1 - li-ve i.im )• r
fcvtly l.or.orab.'v in ;. : i bu>i ;»>>
uv.r.sai lions and •'.•:: : c ~li;. t >
carry out ar.yo!igati-ins made
bv i.is firm.
NATI" 'NAi. HANI. d CiOd-
M MR'. "1.
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Hall's 'attarrh t' i:v is tak» n
intert.allv, acting direct Iv np«»;i
the blood and mucous surfa *es >;
the system. 1 Vstim mials sent
ftee. Price 7"> cent.' per bottle.
Sold by all Druguists.
Take Hall's Family Pills fur
cvn>tipation.
The county candidates will
speak here Monday at the court
house, this being their first ap
pointment for the canvass or the
county.
Mr. Edward W. Carroll, of
Sandy Ridge Route 1, the Dem
ocratic candidate for Sheriff,
was here a short while Friday
afternoon.
.How Crimen Ciover
and Save Fertilizer Bills
The indications are that prices of
t'.e coming vu»on will bs
nueh fiiarl) rtii in o.vincr tot'.io
f.'.ct that, the supply of fv.tili/.er r.id
t rials wiil he tarjrcly cut cli'on ae
c un'„ of the "European war. 'il l
aViuld ctuse fa.'mers everywhere to
, rut land in crops that will save iVrti
lizcrbid-. Kothinfrwilldj'hisbett r
than Critn?on Clover. I*. is 'jim!'.!"*-
tionabiy one of She hest soil-improv
era that can he put in, and wherever
it is grewn, it gives larsxty increased
crops of corn, cotum and tobacco.
We have secured more liberal sup
plies of Crimson Clover than was ex
pected and wi'l be able to sell at
much more reasonable prices than
was anticipated.
WOOD'S CROP SPECIAL criv-s
full and interesting information a
biut the fertilizing value of Crimson
'lover; also about other seeds for
1. II .M»winir. Write for Crop Special |
e d prices of any seeds required.
T. W. WOOD G SONS.
Seedsmen, - Pdchmond, Va.
Growing chil
dren need just
the thing's that
CJ
are in Quaker
Oats.
!t is a great
strength builder
and is digested
easily. r.
Th?re were services at the
Presbyterian church here Sunday
night, conducted by the pastor,
Rev. C. W. Irvin.
Mrs. John (J. Morefield l-eft
Saturday to visit her people at
Henry, Va.
Mr. David Hicks will make
some additions to his home at
Meadows, starting the work
this week.
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