NOVEMBER IS DATE FOR MOONLIGHT SCHOOLS 10 OPEN They Will Be Held Throughout the State During That Month. Ralegh, Sept. In. The calen dar month of November has been chosen by the State Committee or Social Service Committee a the period luring which the moon light schools shall be held throughout the State. Tiie meet ing was held in the ofr'.ce of I>r J. Y. -Joyner. State Siperinter.d ent of i .:blic in>ti iction. i here vv?re present I'r. loyner. ''r Clarence 1' e. Maj>r 'A. A. Graham, i'r. E. K. -raham. Prof. K. C. Branson and W. 1 Crosby, the latter, secretary f the board. It was decided to have meet ings of the committee on social service with the teachers of the counties at each county seat a week or more before the time for the moonlight schools to begin and then to have meetings of the local committees and the local teachers right on the eve of the opening if the moonlightschoois. these to round out the arrange ments and stir enthusiasm to the utmost. There will be some degree of elasticity in the matter of the period for the moonlight schools in that it will be permissible to change the dates in those counties in which the county schools are not actually in progress during the whole calendar month .f November. The twelve lessens each on reading, writing and arithmetic especially adapted for the moon light school work have been in fected and will be adopted for publication in pamphlet form and for publication in the weekly newspapers of the State so that the newspapers can be used as the actual text books in their respective counties. Besides the whole educational forces of the State, including over five thousand school teach ers. there are pledged to special effort the civic service organiza tion of the State, the federation of Women's Clubs with Lingle of Da.idson county at the head of a special committee of one hundred of the leading women of the State, the Farmers' I'nion. tie Junior Order United Ameri can Mechanics and other forces throughout the State. The ci.ic ser.ice committee has decided to launch no other civic service movement this season and concentrate energies and effort on this moonlight school movement. "One thing at the time and that thing well done." is the motto of the chic service committee. Couldn't fool That Boy. The owner of a Ford automo bile drove his car up to the gate of a farmer's home on a cold day and took a blanket from the car and covered the hood of the ma chine to keep the water in the engine from freezing. Just as he covered the hood of the ma chine the farmer's little son ap peared on the scene and deter mined that the owner shouldn't fool him he said: Mister, you need not cover it up; I've already seen it; it's a Ford.—Exchange. Tetter, Salt Rheum and Eczema Are cured by Chamberlain'H Salve. One* applic* lion relieves the itching and buru'iiK seu nation. KEEP THE ROADS I'P The Great Waste of Build- I Good Roads and Neglecting Them. It is a good sign that the at tention of the authorities in charge of the roads in North Carolina is now being devoted more directly to the important matter of keeping up the roads. In Mecklenburg county the necessity is not for additional mileage of good roads, but for the repair and maintenance of the roads already built. Pass ing up the Sratesviilo road this week. an Obser\er representa tive f >und the sandclay highwav in proper shape for the road drag, and the passing from Mecklenburg into Iredell was signalled not so much by the county line marker, as by the teams and hands met operating the road drag in the well-direct ed work of maintaining Iredell's reputation for good roads. A rural carrier makes an estimate in The Cleveland Star that the roads of Cleveland county de teriorate a year for lack of repair, and it is no doubt a safe estimate. The money waste is a strong argument for the up keep of the road, but The Star brings forward another. It says that our investment in go*.*! roads is too b'g t > be neglected and it hoj.es son:*- svstem of -ap- Keep will speedily be adopted. Just as a chain is no stronger than its weaKest link, a good road is no better than its worst stretch. A wagon can not be loaded hea\- ier than the mules can pull over the bad places. Charlotte Ob server. Every Heme Needs a Faithful Cough and Cold Remedy When seasons change and colds appear-when you first detect a cold after sitting next to one who has sneezed, then it is that a tried and tested remedv should be faithfully used. "I never wrote a testimonial be fore, 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 SI.OO. HeMeck-Payne. Rural Hall. Sept. 11.-At the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Payne, in Rural Hall, their daughter. Ruth became the bride of Charles Robert Helsabeck cn Thurs sda.v evening, September !•. Rev. Oscar Helsabeck officiated. The contracting parties took the evening train enroute to W'ash i net on. D.C., c.n a wedding tour. They will make th»? ir home in Rural Hail. Rural Hall Academy will open on Mondav,Septemberl:!,with the f'-rmtr principal, A. O. Lindley, as principal, and Misses Lillian Miller. Mary Belle Smith and Eunice Wilson as assistants. Prospects are good for a splendid year's work. The Next Best Thing to the Pine Forest For Lolds Is Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey which goes to the very root of cold troubles. It clears the throat and gives relief from that clog ged and stuffed feeling. The nines have ever been the friend of man in driving away colds. Moreover the pine-honey fjuali ties are peculiarly effective in fighting children's colds. Re member that a cold broken at the start greatly removes the possibility of complications. 25c. Subscribe for the Danbury Re porter. SI,OO per year in advance. THE DANBURY REPORTER ' JGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK. DONT STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED 'Dcdson's Liver Tone" Will Clean Your Sluggish Liver Better Thin Calomel snd Can Not Salivate. *a!"Trt! »i:;ik • - ymj si.-k vmi ln;r> a laj» t nl.'iiu l U |tiik«ilver and it -,i \at. calomel injures \ Mir Tf J • »!| ;.re iil 1 l;i/\. 1115151 *1 ar>: all knoekeil out. if your !«•«••!> are ipattii ami vnur liea.l i. . - «.r St'l!;:ull l?* t llr-t take ;i >|m ~i.ful .>f luiniilo.. l.iver Tone > -t«M.| of ljs-■ »iy «i. k. iinur. Milivatinir ii-n > l I :v. r ll»Tie.:i?* real li\.r m«**:i --i You'll kmm it ni'\t. niuri I ciiuw Toil «i!J wake up fe.! i j jo'ir liver wilt !«■ working. jour I u! ui-In' :.r.l lii/./iiH cs . \niir -t'-tn.u *i will !• SU.-.-T Umvl> \« i will fn 1 Ilk.' Uorkillt; \ C»ll" 1? I. .(.»■?■ :ul. full »•: .-K-T.'*. vivr anJ am: .:ia IF II IS AWING Nil WANT IK fiuilders Hardware. Tot is and Cutlery, Paints and Oils. Steel and Cast Kanges and Cook Stoves. Hot 1 !a:-t and Wood Heaters, Spach Wagons and Hamp ton Luggies, Ontario (irain Drills, Furniture of any kind. Matting and Rugs, Coffins. Caskets and liobes see us. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AM) FARM. STOKES H'D'W. & FURNITURE CO. P. T. HARRINGTON, Prop. Walnut Cove, ■ North Caro. 207 Acre Farm for Sale In Rockingham County Near Summerfield, N. C. Specially adapted to the growth of fine tobacco, pood grain and grass land, good dwelling, two tenant houses, feed barn, five tobacco barns, one pack barn with basement, plenty of water and and timber. Splendid neighborhood, on good road, convenient to churches, schools, mills, stores and market. R. F. D. Route and telephone line. ' This farm ib divided into three lots, suitable for two or three parties buying together who want small farms. Am going to move to Virginia is my reason for selling. Must sell by October 20th. For terms and other information apply to owner, W. J. Williams, Summerfield, N. C. Route 1. II' iwi'lilnc. $!«« ,m,« The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia «n- inn pnn-nt* fin,l n ~,.iiy u. „j, h flnt . „ ..m, ,„,. h rM .,. r | yn ,. r rriri nnL'.-m.-ni. i.t NII. I, w.-.1. r;,i,. I ~r t ainiufe'ue und un.liiatlun L.'un All IM». rt'Cir.i. 111... kstonc. Vs. This is the BEST Saw Mill J ll6 . Twentieth Piece' is ... V uumnt eed. Mill Kl 1 t Ih'HC Miri.'llllf 1,.-It |'f.Ml mill -nt.T frirtii.n ftt-tl s.uv mills of the I ..•»T T.—II-.JI mat."Hit I* thin,|M-||,,„t. I ht'iiillih>cks ;IIII| i-iili),. TLRIVC. • I .•"•Hi iinlfiil. Wpiti- U,r h'Hi-rl|>ti\f .-atal,.- ..f nil, .'f saw mills. |.laiuTs, l't'sn ws I U Vance j Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. —————— ! "MONEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE COMPANY you can secure it at G per cent, for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY, 1419 Lytton Bldg. CHICAGO, i N "r !rili;;:i«t or i!«nW #■'.;« y«>;i a i**iit t" >ttii' of l.iv.r i(in. 1 inn!, r m\ |- i.iial L'ii.irafit''.- t:..r t ».!! el.an jour j-l iiirtri-li li\er !•••!t« r- tkati narty I'lilotm 1: it won't uiaki' jou -J'k aiiil jou ..hi ...it a iij tiling \.>;i want without iH-inir »alivate.|. Nonr ilrui.'iri-t «Maratit«. » tli.it t-a. ii *po..|ir.il »il! -'art >■ ur ilur. i-l.'aii j.mr linueln an.l n yoti uji l y morning or you y-1 your in.»ll«j* liack. ( liil.lrt'M take li.hlmi|i*s l.i\iT Tulle kviUlse it w plea-ant xa.-t iiiir an.l iluesii't i ramp ..r make t ft. in k. I am -ellinc million* of Imtt!.* .f IV..lmi||*« I.iv.T T.'ll.* to |MOple wlu» ii.ive found tiiat ti is ;.l. .n-aiit. v.vtaM' 1 . li\« r in .ii. liio tikes tlio plai*. of ilanu'Toiw a'..iii.l, |!iij one Ik it 110 on ill) wtlinl, r- lial'le pu.irauU'o. your i!ru;_yi-t about me. Laffargue PIANO , Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free. Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN BRO. Winston-Salem, N. C. ! We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of , new records. Junius C. Brown, Attorney-at-Law, MADISON, N. C. General practice of the law in both State and Federal courts. Estates administered on and settled. Real estate bought and sold and money loaned on real estate. DR. C. R. HUTCHINSON, Dentist. Oiiice over I>ru£ Have Telephone Connection. WALNUT COVE, - N. C. ! DR. H. V. HORTON, Dentist, Is now back in his old location, corner 3rd anil .Main Streets, Wachovia Bank & Trust Co. 1 building. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rooms: 301. 302, 303. DR. JNO. K. PEPPER. Disease of the Stomach and Intestines. Mnsiillir '(Ylll |>lr. ' Winston-Salem. N. C. J. W. HALL, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all courts, both State and Federal. Office over Martin's store. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS, Attorney-at-Law, DANBURY, N. C. Prompt attention to all business entrusted. Will practice in all State courts. .-tea Sfai & i&a £s» SSKs SSBk i»« ® fi P^s IBANK OF KING I _ _ [§£ §g Is Open for Business! *h r Offering Nou Safe, Honest, Courteous Banking Serv ice. Start a Savings Account. &p&] |gj We Pay 4 Per Cent. Interest. lf| on tin ?? deposits compounded quarter- I^Sv! ,£§}; l.v. Give us your checking account, gvt> if it is only a small one. We will ap preciate it. IDIRECTORS:1 DIRECTORS: » DR. J. WALTER NEAL N. E. PEPPER CO. BOYLES M.T.CHILTON SG« S. W. FULLIAM V. T. GRABS W. R. KIGER. MK GGL V. T. GRABS, PRES. T. S. PETREE, CASHIER ||||J 9 * - pared to serve X • you in anything needed in the machinery • I line both new and second hand machinery • P of various kinds. I am now stationed at q Pilot Mountain, N. C., and receive machin- 2 % erv by the car load. I can give you the best 2 I • freight rate, with terms to suit customers. $ |j • Drop me a card and let me know your need. # jj 8 lam sure I can save you money on anything w J you want. Your friend. # | § T.J.Thore • ! | Pilot Mt. \1 | i! • N r I N - c - v...' • ••, X | HHOWMWHTHOHH—T ! CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRANO *'&>» c °" Ifc if ""V ' LADIHSI *^- £T?£ i^Tf* W « for CJn-CHHS-TOTt'9 A \ MD PII -LS in R«D .nd/\ SoJiSL • ,c bo,f *. with Bluc>> * ibbo P-. *«■ *0 OTBM. l»rf,.uW STFSIJS 4 -?* J* V SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS \33& EVERYWHERE 28® j DONALD. D. HAWKINS Attorney-at-Law 4th Floor Wachovia Bank Building, Collections a Specialty. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Ferguson & Ferguson Attorneys At Law, Over Thompson's Drus: Store. Winston-Salem, N.C. Phone 1120. Collection a Specialty. Notary Public in Office. GEO. L. JARVIS Attornev-At-Law, WALNUT COVE, N. C. Prompt and careful atten tion given to all business. Office in rear of Farmers I'nion Hank A: Trust Company. Dr. A. S. Mitchell OPTOMETRIST. My whole time .-Ilid at tention ix triven to tin* lit tln>r of trIiiHKCH. ami eharjr''* for same very reasonable. For reference auk any lniHi ness house in t he city. ' (ffi. e Klinont Theatre Ithljr., WINSToX.SAI.KM, X. «. Cuts, Burns, | . Bruise*, Sore*, Wound* and Pile* I quickly healed with Arnica Salv*. It prevent* infection, i s antiseptic •oo thing, healing. Try it once.' |! Money Back If It Fail*. The Original and.Genuine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve

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