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And Right The Dav Must Win, To Doubt Would Be Disloyalty, To Falter Would Be Sin.” MEBANE, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 11th, 1915 Number 3 Hi’iand Items PAPEIiS AGAIN UPHEtIO Washington News Letter ?v[t'ssrs Gene and Claude Ter-' ' '^he result of the latent movR of rail of Mebane spent Saturday Court Decision Says Paper .Great Britain and France in adopting a iiiH'ht and Sunday in Efland visit ing their uncle E. S. Brovvn and ' family I iMr. Joe Murray spent the day i Saturday in Hillsboro on business Miss Gean Blue teacher in the I iVlnet Hi- P-iiri Pnr if policy of shutting off all trade iVlllSt otJ Kaiu rOr Ji vv'ith Gernianv, Australia, and Turkey Accepted 'pauses tho United States to face addi- .ludfre (iooi-ye Thomas of ' (’oiuinbus, ! t’oniil dangers. Tl.e Washington govern- 0., recently decidod tliat if h mr>n ac-! nient finds itself contronted with all copts a paper that has he^n pent him dangers to which it was aubjected i large cities he must puy for ir. ^ under the German war zone campaign, , hundred and fifty 4'he deciaioti reiuit-ri'd in th c?sG r Hiid in addition is row facing ihe cer- Klio Graded School near Hillsbu-o:>'''"“S'''- Columbus TeleKl-arr, i taiuy that its merchant vessels with .^4. .1 i againi^t a man for ,^2,35. I he'Ielegram j cargoes destined tor Germany or any Uas .III LllanCl VlSltOl ^»atUFCiay , „ian’s homo, and j of her allies will he seized and dt stain- Mr. Louis Shanklin of route 5 | he had accepteil t ho paper. When called j ed. In other words, United States Comity Commissioners Meets GnUi-n:) N. C March 1st, 1915. Ch.p.1 hi,I 'jygjjn, Ifj Qify gyi A great intere^t ui North ( arohna is j bemi^ aroused and maintarved in the 1^0 approaching State-wide cr • ft»?st of the ; iliUl High School Debating I f.ion. This , The Hoard of County Commissioners interest embraces in it« scojh' boys 1 . ' I - A of Alaman.-e C»unty met in the Court and girls, men and wonv-.i, schiK>l.-, | I "C oafTie trillCIpleS Ap“ Houso on f'^e above named date in | rural communities, small towns, and ply as in ComnLercial Development. j An important session of the Con-1 veniion of the American Civic Asso-; elation at Washington, in December, \ i.t'iit Saturday in Efland upon to pay for it fie rofusod ami suit j vessels, which, under all the ru^es and I was bu)ught. When .ludgc* Thon;as : precedents of international law. have j jj^^ir Iringuiar debates will send their | Vice-I'rosident Ml*, .lohn iayior one among • heard the evid^'nr.> ho instructed the j the right to proceeb without moles-i jjjn April 9 to I.Ill' best farmers was in town ! jury to luiug in a verdict for th‘ Tel-i tation will run the danger of being tor-[ in contost for the .'vilufilay on business schools, re presenting 90 counties of the State, with one thousand dt?bat«rs. all told, now have their earnest sittentlon atid effort centered on the Iti.mKulate de bates which will occur on March 26. I devoted to city planning,with ^ All of the scho(,ls winning both of | Mr. John Nolon, of ('ambridge, Maps., | following of the 4sFociation, I teams to Chapel Hill on April ‘ ' regular monthly meeting at ten o’clock I A. M, with the following members j present. George T. Williamson, Chairman, W. H. Turrentine, Chess H. Roney’ Chas. F. L^ates, N. C. Me Bane. business was tran- , j. . . a. . J c I „ I ^ April y i pros'ding, In intnducing the subject! in town ■'jury to lirnig ni a verdict for th‘ I el-| tation will run the danger of ben)g tor-j ,•„ final contest for the t fegram. ; pedoed and sunk if they attempt tq : ^ycock Memorial Ccip. This Cup j Juilge Thomas rid«-s that thf olil com-I reach an English port, and will be | trophy which the inter-coll giate | “The subject allotted for thi.^ session Ordered; Th^»t .1. Frel Baiber be relieved of Graded School Tax on $1, j ded, it was ordered accepted, approved, j recorded, and filed. Upon roll call the j following members voted for said motion: Williamson, Turreiitine, Me Bane, Roney. Ordered; That the old road from Aycock Graded School to Trolinwood be discontinued as a public road. Ordered; That the report of Geo. W. Long, M. D., Supt. of Health, be accepted and filed. Ordered; That the report of Chas. D. Johnston, Register of Deeds, as to fees collected be accepted and filed- There being no father business the Board adjourned. Chas. D. Johnston Clerk To The Board. Thia report should have appeared in It is frankly acknowledged \i iss M^ry Strayhorn and hrt'. ‘ ,non law f)riru-ipies that what a man : seized and detained if they ‘*arry goods 1 Univershy have pro-j in “City Planning, ’ which needs in this ; 1^14, and one Poll - same not in Graded la of (’edear Grove spent ■; receivon. and us>d he v.vis bound to pay ( suspected o^,being destined to GemiHny for the school which wins out Association very little explanation, I • N.it.naavni^ht and Sunday with I t‘‘«-HpiMiod ill this,nsta.u-o. j a..d her allies. , finally it was won in i:»13 by the 1 it strikes at the root of so j !h il' aunt Mrs. Mary Jordan. ! „ It is frankly acknowledged that 1 Pleasant Garden high sehftol T\iisses Cora Cecile and Stella I’avlor, also Masters Johnie and 300. 00 in Maywood Graded School for | last weeks Leader but came too late for publication. by the because it strikes at t and in 1 - . . , , 1 TT 1 11. ..L 1 • , . . I niany of our civic i>robi(.*my, 1 United States commerce, between these 11914 by the vVinston-Salem high school. | ' i that it is true that all successful List of Letters. „ ! two inillstones, is in an extrameiy List of advertising letters for week |critical condition. The situation is all I thn k Ordered: That J. Fred Barber be relieved of one Poll Tax in BurHngton Township, same being erroneously listed STARVING THE ENEMY. ?»l:i\ie Forrest spent Sunday with Miss Annie Jordan. Mr. John i, lay ton, Clerk for Forest and Forest is at home 1 his week near Cedar Grove at I lie heJside of'his nephew v;ho is \ory ill Some one broke into the Depot af Ffiand one night last week ending March 6th 1915. 1 Letter for Mrs J. W. Barnwell. 1 Letter for Mrs Bettie McCauley 1 Letter for Mrs St Harriet Wi'ley 1 Letter for Mrs Laura Smith 1 Letter for Mrs Emma Terry 1 Ijetter for Mr. Mack Hester 1 Letter for Mr. Orphic* Hayes 1 Letter H. B. Ray 1 Letter for Mr. T. W. Morris 1 Letter for Mr. C. S. Sharo \ Letter for Mr. Bryant Jennings 1 Letter for Mr. W. G. Egtan the more serious in that Great Britain’s threats does not apply solely to cargoes The question to be discussed this , torprisos of magnitude hnve been plan- vear is one of much timeliness: “Re- \ ^ ^ ^ , nen enterprises; tnoy nave not come threats cloos not apply solely to cargoes i * ^ — .,hnuf hv j consigned to German. Australian and j PUbsidizing its, ‘ > ‘ •• . j‘^^erritory in Faucetts and Morton Town a I merchant marine engaged in foreign recognize that ms.lions oi dollars m shins (said territory described in Turkiah ports but to any which are of 1engaged in foreign j recognize mat mswions ot cioiiars m j ships (said territory described in ‘presumed enemy deatiiwtion, owner-: A present only 8.9 per cent of, money and many things moro |)reious , said order) to vot,e upon the question ' Ameridan shipping is carried under | t^an money have been wasted because of levying a special tax in said territory for school purposes and, whereas, the 1 said election was held on the 16th dav ship or origin. ” , ’ the American flag. The high school]^- i • i I The Sixty-third Congress has passed debaters in their eager search for van- j * sti-rets, 1 more laws than any of its predecessors’1 tjjg-e groupd in the debate! will thor-1 recreHtion spaces, — ^ of February, 1915 as directed in said has appropriated millions more than ! oughly thresh out the subsidy as a j houses and homos, give ample evidence i order and the returns show that there i any Republican Congress, has been in | means of building up the marine. It; of all of this. The first stop, it would ! were 36 registered voters and 26 votes .ilid st) le one gallon of Booze j ^ * I Uf «:ent to the Dead l *eedings fills more pages than that of ! 50, Mv.d *1 plnr*k Guess thev wanted ' These letters wid be sent to the Deaa s • u- * tt r . . . ’ atida clock, uuess j ^^reh 20th 1915 ifnot h^y^'«f^sressmhi.«.tory. Unfortunately, I Wi] to know 3USt how l0..g it would [^2"T. Dick. 1>. M. ■ take them to drink one gallon j Mebane N. C. Some one attempted to break | into Mr. H. D. Brown’s smoke | Woodla'vn Items ! session longer than any Congress in ; must be that these debates will have a j fifty years, and the record of its pro- j wonderfully instructive-effect upon the 0(X) or more North Carolinians who will make up the total auttiences. it is not bv the quantity, but by quality i . ... 'r * it • • , , . , . L . V.. . -1 > Asa pnrt of the State University’s of legislation that the Sixty third Con-1 i. u i r i 4 , . J J . . I policy of extending its helpfulness to gress will be judged. Although there i » xi - r , . ^ every section of North Carolina, - , lias been a great deal of legislation, if iT o u i u tt • .11 , . ... , . . ^ J c ! High School Debating Union takes values and to protect districts; we hiimnpsa i« imr ornnrJ ihf» nariiral in ff»r— • high rank. It is safe to say that this | p^ed an industrial district plan in order series of debates will be the largest in i ^ - j , 1 J . , u' • • ^ to give efficiency to industry, and we size and most far-reachwig in influence 1 •' of all debate series to be held seem, toward the solution of our social, were cast in favor of special tax and and industrial problems is a compre-' ^ votes cast against said special tax, hcnsiye plan. We need transportation plans to solve our transportation prob lems; we need i, zone plan to district every section of North Carolina, the | our cities, to. give stability to land A i ^ ’ natural infer- industrial district ni-.n in order ^eing erron- j ^ Tirnitz sa’/s Germanv will house and grainery Monday Mrs Cornelia C. Morris Domestic De-j ence is that the legislation was not geries of debates will be the largest in | . . . , - . ^ , eously charged by the list taker. ! starve out EntrlLd ” it was sugLsted idlt. Fortunately ^or Mr. Brown I monstrator for the county visited our ■intelligently framed If times are good, size and most far-reachwig in influence j , Ordered; That P. F, Ridge be re-j ^ bluff’" said Aulagneur lie happened to be out and come { school the past week. ^the administration usually is given of all debate series to be held in the j *’o'"es tor the workers | lieved of one Poll Tax $2. 00 and Gra-1 “Germany is utterly un Ul) in time to scare the wood be i Mr. J. B. Robertson and Miss Rein-1 The Sixty thiid Congress is cer- various States of the Union this year, because, without a plan, there is not: ded School Tax 90c in Boon Station able to make good her threat. People lu I ^ i a vi«5it ■ ! tani to be judged in its relation to , . r.. .. . . «lio-hfP5f nro?r>PPt th-t fhpu i same b^ing an error on the ^ I hnrdt also pai 1 the school a \isit. j pj.ogpg^jfy Inquiries from other States as to the ishghfest prospect thn.t they will j taker Quite a large crowd attended 1 Mr.*? Robert Porterfield of Uaw River i „ . . nature aud conduct of the Debating I be properly housed ■ the play “Tomkins ilired Man” ! spent last Sunday with her sister Mrs i come regularly to Secretary E. | ficiency rests upon rapid and cheap Whereas, This Board at its meeting ! Minister Of Frcncll Marine the first Monday in January ordered a ^ 1 j n special election to bo held in certain Qermany Sealed Her Doom by “Blockade bluff.” (Paris Dispatch.) “Germany’s doom is sealed; the Allies have answered inhuman war fare with a death stroke.’^ Victor Au- gagncur. the French Minister of Mar ine, declared in an interview today. “Not another ship shall reach Ger many if we can help it—and I think we can, ” said the head of France's Navy. “We have observed from the start all the rules of civilized warfare. Germany has broken all, putting her self on the plane of the savage. We’ll 1 her out.” j It is thereforeordered that said election 1 I be declared carried in favor of special 1 tax. Ordered: That J. A. Chrisman he ^ relieved of one Poll Tax in Alamance ! County $2.00, and Graded School Poll at Elon College 90c, same being erron eously charged by the list taker. Ordered; That P. F. Ridge be re in the E. H. school building atl H. C. Weavo «?nent last Sunday with her sister Mrs j Farewell mingles with an revoir as Union come regularly to Secretary E. | ficiency rests upon members of the congressional make I r Rankin. From the State - universi-' Ordered: That S W. Hughes be re- that Germany has secretly builfc many large submarines. I know better. I know within two or three exactly how preparations to depart from Washing-1 tjgg of Virginia, Florida. Kentucky, Efland Saturday night. Those Mr. Jim Albert and Mother spent the ^ t;on at the close of the session of Con-i g^d California have present enjoyed themselves very j "’eelt end in Burlington. ; greas. For some the good by IS not much and p^nounced “Tomkins i The young peovle of the neighbor-; merely an revoir. Mrs. Root, probably, Hired Man” a siccess. three! hood report a hr-., at thoone of the few .xeeptions to the oheers for our home talent. and readers ! party given by Miss Lizzie Berry' Sat i urday night. Mr. Editor and readers OUl 1 ^1. J^iose Wilkerson and family spent news is scarce, but since the | Saturday nighl and Sunday with Mr. “fall of buscuits” we are feel-!Mose Gibson, ing better, and hope to be able to hand in a lot of “news” next week. more or less regretful attitude among those who retire from a place in offi cial life of Washington, Mis Root has been very frank in admitting her pref erence for private life, and, though daring the greater part of the time for come inquiries; transporta*’ion of merchandise; upon | the proper location of water and rail j lieved of tax to the amount of $4. 40- J many she has, and neither same being an error in listing property. Ordered; That P. M. Cable be reiiev- about N.,rih Carolina’s system of de j terminals and distributing routes; and 1 Graded School Tax in Elon Gra- homes | jed Schcol. Should have beer in Shal- low...J’ord. - bating. The University a^ the high schools have given to- the a de bate system which serves as a stan dard wherever it is known. upon contented peodle in good with plttygrounds ” “Dum Vivamus. [Notes From the Civic Misses Lashlev and Coble our teach- over fifeen years she has had in the ers attended the teachrrs meeting at! social life of the Capital the same eovi- Graham Saturday. \ ble prestige that Mr. Root has had in I Mr Calvin Gibson of Hawfield spert | Political life, her home at Clinton, for i a few days with Mr J. A. Holt the Ihich she is leaving with the outgoing England nor France is in the least frightened. “The German threat to starve out England by torpedoing merchantmen is of the same.brand, as the threats to destroy London and Paris with Zep- “Since the beginning of the war our ships have been promenading up and down the Mediterranean, some times challenging the enemy at bis very door, but each time he sees us . I 'Ihe quail or partridge has long becnj Ordered: That J. N. Iseley be reliev-1 coming he turns tail and flees. We fVnat I ney were LOOKing [ recognized as the king of game birds : ed G. S. Tax in Friendship Graded j have done much work in keeping the After. ' in this country, but, according to a School on 51 acres of land, amount of j sea open for the transportation of tax being $1. 72- same not in district. I troops. The fleet is in the pink of The Mebane High School triangle with the Hillsboro sonville High Schools. is in a and (iib- What The Birds Do For Farmers. Ordered: That DeWitt Klapp be re lieved of l^oll Tax and Graded School Poll Tax in Elon Graded School Tax; also road duty on account of disa bilities. Association j Mv. Alfred Holt says after an inve.':- j The Association is now a membor of; tigation he finds that the shortage of | the National Civic -Association and has 1 was caused by his neighbor, already received from the Secretary, | l^ley, he said Isley h«.l the kind of, Mr Pritchard B. Watsons some valu-j ^^'^t caught two at a tune. ^ , ablo literature which will be helpful to j ^ , the organization . J 1 ^ : government bulletin recently issued in If the senate had understood that. f KT V 1 u 1 i. r 1 1. . L . . the interest of bird conservation, it is senator fro.Ti New York, has lost for the people back home wanted the anti- i , I also the best of man’s friends among i jud bill there would have been no vote : ! i! . *u 1 .r.1- feathery tribes as an insect and I I to refer it to the people. Those sena- • aifetnct. I noxious weed destroyer. Investigat- none its charm. A Fine Deed Ordered: That T. W. Murray be re-! lieved of 81c Graded School Tax in j enemy. Oakdale Graded School • same not in condition and spoiling for a chance at in Its Brotherly love aud human kindness were most appropriately and happily manifested by the operatives at the I Cannon mills Saturcay. An operative New , at the mill recently moved here from tors are looking after their political' fences, with a few exceptions.—Ral eigh Times. More FoIks Needed, j ion has shown, we are told, that the i quail is the natural enemy of the boll I weevil and that one quail will, on the i average, eat 75,000 insects and 6,000,- “We don’t expect to open the Dar- i danelles without effort, but we will j get through in good time. Just how Ordered; That A. V. Murray be re-j long that will be 1 can’t say, because lieved of Graded School Tax of 83c j that depends upon many things. The in Oakdale Graded School - same not i hardest work will be from the middle efforts toj 0v3r two hundred saloons awaken interest amsng the people iu | Orleans, it is reported, have closed on 1 Hickory. He was in rather destitute | (From The University News Letter.) | n aking Mebane a cleaner, a healthier, j account of poor business, k is this sort circumstances and Friday night his cup j North Carolina needs more people to ! Among other “specimen statistics” j in whi.-h to f the square mile. We need to bring our ! furnished by the bulletin are these- a more beautliui piace in wnn-n \,Vhpn I ^ f . ^ ..... ^ I stomach held 28 white j A night is particularly encouraging. When a ' tragic death of one of his children. It i twenty-two million wilderness acres i a flicker’s I saloon is put out of business by lack of j was a sad sight at the little home on j under cultivation. We need to realize! . i It is hoped that the citizens of j point of cer-* Franklin avenue. Four children were j the value of our resources and to keep ! Mebane. the women and children wilL tainty that neither “blindtiger” nor j huddled togather around a fire that j our sons and daughters at home in all join heartily in this work. Our motto I ‘speak easy” will take its pUce. j hardly generated sufficient heat for , larger measure. We need more one-|^rubs. in the district. Ordered: That T. W. Cheek be re lieved of $1. 15 Graded School Tax in Elmira Graded School, also one Dog Tax of $1.00 - same being an error. Ordered: That L. B. McAdams and , , , , Son be relieved of tax on $150.00 sol- hHwk 9 storaach con- ,^nt credits - same being an error, j tamed 34 beetles, the adult form of Ordered: That Mrs. Nancy Curl be Another night hawk relieved of Tax on one dog - same being We are fully satisfied with should be “Let’s make Mebane the j hest town in which to live,” This can j lO done but it means co-operation .\n40ng li'iar the Association warmth. One little child was a corpse, 1 horse farmers, provided that they bej had eaten 24 cloyer-leaf weevils and error, now and to his clothing haveing caught fire the j substantial good farm owners. Of ton-; 374 ants. Still another hid partaken* Ordered; That Fletcher W illlams anA beetles, j ^iihreath be requested to investigate Kitchener is said to be have been for some time landing Brit- i >i“y *>'''>■« the mother and father were , ants we have already enough and to; j,,-assho„er9. 52 bugs, i ^ . I away in the mill, having secured an op- spare. We ne^d tae skilled farmers ot s I the advisability of rnnnincr r the many helpful improvements j ish troops on the Continent at t le | portunity to work only two days before I the West. They know little or nothing I ‘Uic a spidei. A j acro.ss the road at Mr. leaven Holt’s stands for and , of fifteen thousand a day. The war . -phe operatives at the mill heard of the i about raising cotton. But they know j grackle had made away at ons me«l . bouse - at the forks of the road h .pes to see accomplished during the | scheduled to “begin” M.ay 1st will no i couple’s bereavement Saturday. A list I about raising cereals, hay and forage, ' with about 100 cotton boll worms, be- I It is ordered th'it the matter of a !.ro^entyearare;lst to have our school I doubt commence on time, and equally [ headed by Superintendent Killian was I about livestock farming, silos, dairy • gj^es a few other insects. A ring- ' ' ‘ started from room to room in the milP larming. ‘ i i , r. necked pheasant s crop contained 8,000 peal of Lewis Holt from the decision of the Jury in regard to damage caused Treat All Alike. [seeds ot chickweed and dandelion heads P’"'® continued, Ordered: That G. Ah- Fogleman be A tree swallow’s stomach contained ,t,™,ncls planned by a landscape gar ^ certain is it that it w.ll ‘>'"*>>"'e war’’ ^ ^ I loner and seeded to grass. The school j when it does “begin. j summed up $94,85 had be^'n collected, building put in good repair, shades for j “ j Later $4. 30 was sent to the home. A windows and a good sanitary well on Chicago’s chief of police says, ' trusted operative was appointed to pay We know the democratic party has j 40 g,.,tjre chinch bugs and frngi^ents po^ate Hmits of GibsonviUe Yo J "p thegrounds, these are much needed ^Thieves lack intelligence.” So far | the funeral expenses of the child and | done many foolish things but we do not j of man sr others, ber,ides other species VVestmoreland’s tobacco barn. ' ‘ and will have a most, ^he thieves have refrained from re- j provisions and fuel sufficient to recall anything quite so silly as the 1 of insects. A bank swallow had de- i.u u ! I last until a pay day comes for vhe man | fa.i, ^ over the children ; tho a«m^ thintr is also and; ^ ^ nV. . ... .. ^ ... session of the legis instructed to work the road from cor- j torting that the same thing is also and j wife. The kindness of the operati- j Jarvis. Governor Jarvis is steadfast in the old-fashioned notions. He says in an interview in the Raleigh News and Ob server that the legislature should have the courage to kill the anti-j'ug till, or stingoutof lifeat a sad time for an I "-h® conduct of Judge Carter and Soli-^f 18 boll weevils each Two I Ordered: That J. PL Isely be Wlieved I it. He believes in the shoulderiiiff unfortunate couple.-Concord Tribune. ; citor Abernethy. Just because two ! sfomach.^ of nino nnn ! ?1,00,000 solvent credits- .V . 1 ^ , i suffrage now, and would be a thousand ;er 300' 1: Warren be re- (ygars from now. were he alive and on We shall do our bast to get some [ &et the better of them the j mosquito larvae.-Va. Pilot, | leved of tax om one dog - same erronc- his feet at that remote period. It is al- vith the town officers in the enHCtmer\t 1 without alarming either the eye or the ! new press rollers by the time our {leRislature is asked to investigate the i improvemerits. beneficial influence who attend the school. It is entirly j true of not a small percentage ; yos went a long way towaid taking the possible for Mebane to do this if her I of policemen people are sufficiently interested. { ind to see placed on our business "streets sanitary trash can? which shall ^ Ordered: That F, R. Pettigrew be I voured 68 cotton boll weevils Thirty- , relieyed of Tax on 115 acres valued at the purpose of investigating j claff swallows had taken an aver- j $670.00- same being erroneously listed. of the Dardanelles to the Sea of Mar mora. Once the fleet is through—w which is merely a question of time— comparatively little will remain to be accomplished. “Our real answer to Germany’s bar baric methods is this. We will see that no more ships will be allowed to leave her ports. We w’ill starve her the trend of events in every theater of war.” Sad would be the body in which the fratricidal germs were victorious, but equally sad would it be if it had no de structive agents at all. The destroying agent may not inspire the loftiest feel ings, but in spite of his humble charac ter he is an indispensable servant of progress.—Frederic Hackett. The pleasure of tho religious man is! an easy and portable pleasure, such an I ho fc?mptied once a w^eek. To co-operate j one as he carries about in his bosom New Rollers two ' stomachs of pine siskins contained 900! 1 .• , hot-headed men so far forgot them- f black olive scales and ,300 plant lice.' se«ves as to let their temper and their ■ Akildee’s stomach contained ovi of suitable and needed sanitray and i e^^y ofthe world. A man putting all j „ext paper is printed, if so we will {matter. Give them the same medi- olher ordinances landthei. enforce, j ,cine you would give some ordinary niont ordinances which will result in | t-jjg and the! -loaner stores inside aud out, cleaner i convenience greater.—South. j I I t.uck lots, front lots, cleaner yards, [ * i '•leaner vacant lots and cleaner stables. Kitten Footed. some j cuss under similar circumstances and * all will be well. — Roxboro Courier, oasly listed. Ordered; That the petition for road in Burlington Township leading out ways refreshing to read Governor Jarvis. He never takes note of the direction the wind may be blowing, and Sees No Odjection. ifromElmira Cotton Mi!l be heard at submitting to any interview^ he gives next meeting of this Board. I We are aware that they are many , (Sincere men who believe in the j Ordered; That F M. -Spoon be re- i general principles of prohibition j heved of one Poll Tax in Patterson 1 but who are opposed to any measure ■ Township - same erroneously listed. ■ which would invade the right of the I ^ . A Chicago giri has let it be known! The legislature is nearing its end.! Wflfskey Agitation. :!nl to see m the very near future t e | successfully ■ It has been rather a conservative body | ^his paper hoped for the passage of! i"divid,rUo drcTtain'things'’If | K«n‘’X'*’ n'’“k" itowly acquired cemetery planned c d , hearv and hand “must fairiy responsible to public sentiment | the anti-jug law which would prohibit | doing he would not injure his neighbor. ^ h’ i ‘loautified (already the Association has j not chew, smoke, drink, gamble, swear I jjyj. gjjj.ggjjpgjy cautious and kitten ■ the shipment of whiskey into North ^ It is our opinion, however, that this ^ • his opinions without frills. saved To i*osterity. The whole State will feel better since the bill for the purchase and preservation of the peak of Mount Mitchell has had safe deliverance and apfiointed a committee to co operate | play cards, dance or object to washing | about “hurting the party .” If j Carolina, but it docs not want to see | measure, drastic as it is, would be sane- ^ Ordered; That upon recommendation I is now a law. There was a good deal of with the officers of the town in «ecur- j the supper dishes. In addition, he | j|. | the state go through the horrors of an tioned at the polLs while we had hoped | Superintendent of Roads that the | sentiment behind the movement lua !.nt Hvprv l,v« ; the party nadbeennurt a election on the bill as proposed by the j that the legislature would settle the through | consumated. There was also an element senate. The country has had a great I matter, we do not see how objection j village of Altamahaw be granted i of patriotism, but its principal hasia deal of unrest, of disturbing inf luence | can be raised to allow the people them-1the understanding that it be I was that of practical yali^ to t a ... , ‘must stay at home every night, live j ing a landscape gardener for this | income and be a devout j would have been of benefit to the peo- purpose.) j Christian.” Some specifications, these, pie. The legislature ought to bear up- The Spring time is fast approaching, jg at least an fven wiger that|pe„nost in mind the good of the state L«t us organize our torce for spring when she marries, if she ever does, she ' cleaning and planting, let every one HOW grass, plant trees, and flowers, t liougiy near to doing all the things he | Children. Then with Mebane clean and flowers blooming every where we will be well >u the way towards the good of making Mebane the best little town in to live. should not do and leaving undone all the things he should do. It’s a rare case in which the illusion of youth are | which 11 ot dissipated by the marching years. [ — Va. Pilot. Park will be of fame throughout the entire influence. We believe that public sen-j tion sentiment be ascertained. ' j to be paid by the petitio.iers, and said j country. But more than that, its fine timent would endorse the passage of! This bill would undoubtly give actualmade 20 feet wide. 'forests of virgin pine and hemlock will the bill and that the best interest of, P**ohibition and the previous election ' and the people are earnestly desirous 1 selves to pass on the question^ for only ^^®*^dition j State. In time Mount Mitchell ^ ! rather than the building up ot the of a rest from legislation and disturbing} by such course can the actual prohibi-1 damages, if any j n «.v.i.rvn(ri will get a husband who will come per-1 _ ; w» Koiio^ro ihof 11..- 4.: _ , - I to he TiaiH hv th#» rioHt-irt .jnri i Go to Rimmers for goods, fresh supply. the state would be served by the bill I demonstrated the fact that a big P"^®^*^ted his official bond in the sum G, Ab. Fogleman, Supt. af Roads, be preser\red to posterity. Mount Mitch all k nd'of canibecomi.'>g la-v, but deliver us from an i majority of North Carolina voters favor * election.—SalisburjJPost. prohibition —Charlotte News. of Two Thousand ($2,000,00) Dollars, and upon motion duly made aud secon- ell has been saved from the devastati on of the forest fire and the depre dations of the lumberman’s axe.7- Charlotte Observer.
The Mebane Leader (Mebane, N.C.)
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March 11, 1915, edition 1
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