NORTH CAROLINA
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION
To Be Held At Wrightsville
Beach, June 21, 22, 23,
1916.
In connection with the Good
Roads Convention to be held at
Wrightsville Beach. Wilmington
N. C., June 21-23. under the aus
pices of North Carolina Good
Roads Association, there will be
exhibits illustrating road work in
the various counties of the State.
Awards will be made for the
three exhibits that are judged to
be the better ones. These ex
hibits will consist of photographs
of roads constructed, roads du
ring construction, and roads be
fore construction; also of road
surfacing materials that have
been used on the roads, particu
larly of materials that are avail
able within the county itself: j
road maps of the counties, show- j
ing improved and unimproved
roads; and charts of statistics
showing income of county for
road purposes, method of hand
ling fund, cost of constructing
improved roads per mile, etc.
These exhibits may be prepar
ed and exhibited by the County
and Road Commissioners or by
Boards of Trade or Chambers of
Commerce; or by the different
bodies co operating with each
other. Counties desiring to com
pete for these awards are re
quested to notify the Secretary
of the North Carolina Good
Roads Association, Chapel Kill,
N. C.
In judging exhibits, a certain
number of points will be given
to ths number of photograph?,
character of photograph and
quality of ph>tographs. A cer
tain number of points will also
be given for samples of road sur
facing material and method in
which these are exhibited.
A special award will be made
for the most striking photograph
illustrating a road scene; also a
special award for the best and
most complete road map.
JOSEPH HYDE PRATT,
Secretary.
Burning Woods.
For the benefit of the citizens
of the State all persons are here
by warned against firing wood
land, either maliciously or care
lessly, and their attention is call
ed to the following law in the
Revisal of 1905 of North Carolina:
5ec.3346.-Woods. "lf any
person shall set fire to any woods,
except it be his own property, or,
in that case, without first giving
notice in writing to all persons
owning lands adjoining to the
woodlands intended to be fired,
at least two days before the time
of firing such woods, and also
taking effectual care to extinguish
such firj bsfore it shall reach
any vacant or patented land
near to or adjoining the lands so
Tired, he shall, for every such
offense, forfeit and pay to any
person who shall sue for the
same, fifty dollars, and be liable
to atiy one injured in an action,
tni Ohall noreover be guilty of a
misdemeanor."
All burning of any property in
the State will be fully investigat
ed, and where the circumstances
cail for or jistify it, will be
vigorously pr secuted. Infor
mation is liked in regard to
all fires.
JAMES R. YOUNG,
State Insurance Commissioner.
ftaleigh, N. C. i
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Corporal E. P. Newsom
Wants lo Organize Spanish-
American War Veterans
To Spanish American War \ et
erans :
We are desirous of organizing
a camp of "The United Spanish
i' War Veterans" at some point in
; Stokes county and we think
i King would be the most suitable
place in the county. We need
"The United Spanish War Vet
: erns" because for over twelve
i years it has teen fighting for
cur benefit, and in that time has
accomplished much in the way
i of beneficial legislation.
| Any officer, soldier, sailor or
marine who served during the
war with Spiin, or in Phillipine
! insurrection, which lasted up to
July 4th. 1902, and who was
honorably discharged from the
service of the United States is
eligible to membership.
I am just in receipt of a letter
1 from Hon. L. C. Dyer. Com
mander in Chief, of Washington,
D. C., and he is much interested
in the organization of a camp
in this section. This grand or
der would be beneficial to us in
many ways, and we could have
re-unions each year as they are
having in other sections, and this
would be a source of much enjoy
ment for all the boys.
The National encampment this
year will be held in Chicago the
early part of September. Now
I would be glad to hear from all
the boys in this county and ad
joining counties, as well, with
the view to the organization of a
camp. If you desire further in
formation write National head
quarters United Spanish
Veterans, Chemical Building, St.
Louis. Mo. The American
Standard,, Washington, D. C.,
is the official organ of the organ
ization; write them for sample
copy.
I must close this article as I
hear "taps" sounding, and it is
time for "Lights Out".
Very Respectfully.
ELMER P. NEWSUM,
Formerly Corporal 7th Co.
U. S. Coast Artillery.
Oo You Know Thai
To-day is always the best day
to clean up?
Fresh air, food, rest— these
three combat tuberculosis?
The U. S. Public Health Ser
vice has reduced typhoid fever?
Overeating, constipation, lack
of exercise, foul air, eye strain,
may produce headache?
Polluted drinking water causes
many deaths?
An efficient health officer is a
good community investment?
Bad teeth handicap children?
|(lnsufficient sleep endangers
health?—By U. S. Public Health
Service.
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' soreness, stiffness and agonizing
i pain of Rheumatism quickly yield
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! In a short time the pain gives
way to a tingling sensation ol
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proof—"l have had wonderful
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James S. Ferguson, Philada. Pa
Sloan's Liniment kills p-in. 25c
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THE DANBURY REPORTER
$7510,000 IS PROVIDED
FOR GOOD ROADS WORK
I Bankhead Bill If Passed By
\ Senate, North Carolina
1 Would Get Four Million
ij Within Five Years.
s j Washington. May B.—Without
3 even the formality of a roll call,
• the senate this afternoon passed
• the Bankhead good roads Jbill
e j which has been pending for
r several days.
9 The bill provides for the ex
f penaiture in five years of $75,-
1000,000 for federal aid to good
r , roads and also carries an amend
i ment which was offered by
i Senator Welsh, appropriating
$10,000,000 for good roads in
5 national parks and forest re
; serves.
3 The house has already passed
a good roads bill, and it is ex
r pected that the two measures
■ will go to conference and a new
. bill will be worked out and
1 adopted.
> Should the bill pass as the
■ above figures show, North
' Carolina would get approximately
! $4,000,000 during a period of five
s years, divided as follows: $116,-
i 400, $262,800, $349,2C0, $465,600
• and $582,000.
j There is more Catarrh in this
section of the country than all
; other diseases put togeher, and
r until the last few years it was
, supposed to be incurable. For
great many years doctors pro
• nounced it a local disease and
1 prescribed local remedies, and by
constantly failing to cure with
1 local treatment, pronounced it
- incurable. Science has proven
Catarrh to be a constitutional
disease, and therefore requires
r constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.,
1 is the only Constitutional cure on
, the market. It is taken internal
ly. It acts directly on the blood
' and mucous surfaces of the sys
-3 tem. They offer one hundred
dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and
I testimonials.
s Address: F. J. CHENEY &
CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drug
gists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
Bradstreet On Business
Conditions Past Week
Immense business, extraordi
nary activity of industry, more
' demand for money, remarkably
good collections heavy railroad
- traffic and noteworth strength
in prices commingle with and inci
• dentally teemingly outweigh such
factors as disturbed internation
-1 al relations, evidences of fric
> tioo in fields of labor, irregular
crop situation and clear signs of
s high costs holding up some build
ing prospects without, however,
i reducing the total quantity of
money expended for construction
work. But, after all, bank clear
s ings, commercial mortality re
h turns, expenditures for structures
and even strikes merely point to
sustained superabundaat activi
ty in trade and industry. Week
e ly bank clearings $5,137,175,000.
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A Symbol of Health.
8
,t The Pythagorians of Ancient
, Greece ate simple food, practiced
g temperance and purity. As a
,f badge they used the five pointed
e star which they regarded as s
il symbol of health. A red point
it ed star appears on each package
j. of Chamberlain's Tablets, anc
I still fulfills its ancient mission ai
j. a health sign. If you aire troublec
it with indigestion, biiiomness oi
constipation, get a package ci
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l * You will be surprised at the quicl
c. relief which they afford, Ob
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