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FOURTH PAGE THE WARREN RECORD PAY, juke NOTICE TEACHERS To City and County Superintendents: To relieve the present situation and to prevent any embarrassment that might arise from the necessary delay incident to the investigation of the records of the teachers now in ser vice with a viw of issuing regular certificates, the State Board of Ex aminers and Institute Conductors has made the .following rules and regula tions governing the renewal of high school and five-year State certificates, and the issuance of temporary certifi cates. High School Teachers' Certificates 1. All high school teachers certifi cates expiring in 1917 may be renew ed in accordance with the published rules and regulations of the former State Board of Examiners. Fiver Year State Certificates 2. All five-year State elementary school certificates expiring in 1917 may be renewed in accordance with the published rules and regulations of the former State Board of Examiners. First-Grade County Certificates First-grade county certificates Vegetable growing for amateurs. Thomas. The following deal with special veg etables: Asparagus. Hexamer. Bean culture. Sevey. Cabbage, cauliflower, and allied veg etables. Allen. - Celery culture. Beattie. : Onion culture. U. S. Dept. of Agri culture. The potato. Fraser. Squashes. Gregory. Tomato culture. Tracy. Any of the books listed above may be borrowed from the Library Com mission for four weeks. The only ex pense is the postage both from and to Raleigh. -- rO D 0, 0, flOS Efi) lftF H I W m ill R0 fW v THE GOVERNOR APPEALS o. expiring in 1917 may be extended to June 30, 1918, provided the conditions heretofore required for the renewal of such certificates have been complied with, but such extensions of first grade county certificates will be made only upon the recommendation of the county superintedent of the county in which the certificate was issued, or ap proved, and upon the approval of the superintendent of the county in which the holder of such certificate may be employed to teach for the year ending June 30, 1918. And when a first-grade county certificate is so approved, and thus extended, it shall, for the time of its extension, be valid only in the roTiitty in which the original certificate was issued, or approved, or in the county in which the holder of such certificate teaches. Superintendents' Certificates 4. To city superintendents, county superintendents, and assistant super intendents who were in service-March r, j .17, the Board will issue tempo- rivy ceitincates ior a penou ui iwu years; that is, from July 1, 1917, to June HO, 1019. CYrtifcates for Grade Teachers in City Schools. 5. Temporary certificates, valid un- To the people of North Carolina: The week of June 10-16 has been designated as National Recruit ing Week for the United States Ma rine (Jorps. t our tnousana enlist ments have been called for during that week. This number of recruits, I am informed, are absolutely neces sary in order that this efficient brancn of the Nation's military service may do the job assigned to it now with the same thoroughness and high de gree of efficiency as has marked the work of the American Marines on ev ery sea and in every land from 1798 to this crucial hour. North Carolina's quota of recruits needed is only seventy. Of this num ber the Raleigh recruiting station is asked to furnish fifteen men; the Dur ham recruiting station, fifteen men; the Winston-Salem recruiting station, twenty men; and the Charlotte re cruiting station, twenty men. - I call upon the people of these four cities and of the whole state to rally . to the Marine Corps during the week designated. Indeed, it ought not to to require a week; a day should be long enough to raise the State's full quota of recruits for this great arm of our country's defense. The Marine Corps is one of the old est and most efficient branches of the military service, and any young man should count himself fortunate to be enlisted in it. The Marine is a sol dier and a sailor too. The advantages he has in the variety of experience and training are unexcelled. He is drill ed as an infantryman; he is trained If & WALK fig Over We. have just received by ex press a shipment of Men's a n d Women's Walk-Over ( y q4 Shoes, in the new styles that were bought at the old they have been marked accordingly. We can save on shoes. We carry the celebrated line of Leonard-Shaw and Dean shoes for men Drew shoe for women, which are known as the Peerless Lines. Our shoes have a mission and they will make good. price and you money and ilie 71 m men. Y our Attention Pie ase! We have just received a large shipment of Underwear, ShirtsHats and Ties in i!ie newest patterns and styles. They are beauties and the prices are right. We received yesterday, also, a new shipment of men's Palm Beach and Kool Klcth suits, They are right in style quality and price. til June 30, 1918, will be issued upon as a naval gunner; he becomes a good the recommendation of the superin tendent to teachers in city, town, or other sbeciallv chartered schools". The grade of certificate in each case will be determined by the recommendation of the superintendent, as provided for in section 3 of the act -creating the Board. Upon recommendation of the city superintendent in any city school inwhich teachers from this State, or from other States, may be employed to teach, the Board will issue tempo rary certificates for the grade recom mended, valid until June 30, 1918. Before authorizing the issuance of any permanent certificates, the Board will require each applicant to file with its secretary a formal application for the grade and class of certificate de sired, which application shall contain a certified statement as to the appli cant's qualifications, preparation, pro fessional training, and teaching ex perience. Please notify your teachers of these rules and regulations. On the following page you will find blanks for your convenience in giving the information desired in connection with the issuance of temporary certifi cates. I shall appreciate your filling them out and returning them at your earliest convenience. Very truly yours, E. E. SAMS, Secretary State Board of Examiners. field artilleryman; and he learns to manipulate the machine gun. He is in the landing party from war ships, and is the first to go on expeditionary duty. Surely, the young man who wants to serve his country in the hour of need cannot find a better place to render effective service than in the United States Marine Corps maong the soldiers that go to sea to defend the rights of Americans and maintain the honor of the Flag throughout the world. I, therefore, urge the young men of North Carolina to present them selves at the various recruiting sta tions in the state ready to volunteer for this service on the morning of June 11th. I sincerelv hoDe that the young manhood of he State will re spond so quickly to this call that North Carolina will be able to report her full quota raised in a single day. T. W. BICKETT, Governor. The Richmond, Va., "Marine Corps Recruiting Station" makes this re quest: "Will you please request the papers in your territory to copy, as a patriotic duty." The Warren Record. B. C. HILLIARD. Pres. W E. EGERTON, becy. 4 h WALK a Over This i e prescription prepared especi&lly Cor MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER. Five or six doaes will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c ! 111 HIGH DIAMOND v5 TTsb S PILLS BRAND GO LADIES t Ask your Irnrft for CHI-CHES-TER S BRAND FIIL,S in RED ana Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Bluev, Ribbon. TAEB NO OTHER. But oF -tout Vt. Drn?lst and sk ir CIII-CI1K8-TH 8 DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty fiTQ years regarded a9 Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBYWHF.rC A V v Time "WORTH VEGETABLE GARDENING Let us Work While it is Summer. Winter Cometh. Governor Bickett. There follows a list of books loaned by the Library Commission. If you are interesting write to the Commis sion for a card; check the books you wish to borrow and return the card to the Library Commission, Raleigh. A. B. C. of vegetable gardening. Rexford. Biggie garden book. Biggie. The forcing book. Bailey. . Garden book. Davis. Garden farming. Corbett. The garden yard; a handbook of intensive farming. Hall. Gardenette; or City back-yard gar dening. Albaugh. Gardening for the South. White. The home garden. Rexford. Home garden in the South. Thomp son. - Home vegetable garden. Uni. of Illinois. , Home vegetable gardening. Rock well. How to mak? a vegetable garden. Suburban Press. How to make a vegetable garden. Ful- .letroh. , Market gardening. Yeaw. Southern gardener's practical man ual. Newman., -. Truck farming at the South. Oem ler. Vegetable garden. Watts. Tlics Breed in FiltH 8T. ed Devil Lye Eats Filth Germ-carrying flies bring disease direct to your home from the privy and outhouse. They wipe their germ laden feet on your food, bathe in the baby's milk ctvc many iorms ot sickness then uoctors Dins and you know what that come the means. Flies carry on their feet filth and the germs of typhoid fever, malaria. 1 Tve coasumpuon perhaps infantile paralysis and other dread diseases! Destroys The Fly Eggs SPRINKLE RED DEVIL LYE FREELY once or twice a west t your pnvy or outhouse. You can't use too muchIt wiU cW up tse places, remove the foul odor and stop fly-eggs fromtchg! KZa EEViL LYE Is afoo asmy wonderful fo Essklmng oapf contSaSSonlng ho go and ms&Eng compost for fertilizer Start L'3i"nf RED DEVIL -YE Kow, Before Fly Season B3s SEND POSTAL rc.l FRI BOOKLET Win. ScMsti Mfg. Co., 615 Fl. Second St.. S7. L.OU1S, KO. RED DEVIL LYE Is Sold By All Grocers. H 1 1 1 HI 1 1 . T r-rmr- ri n rrr" r r t 7 Vitrirt, T, fr i " ." ' 11 .11111. ii & .jm afct mm iii i;fi'5."i.i 1 Aloha Oe, the Kohala March, the Ka-Ii-ma Walts and the sacred Hula Dance are some of the numbers which this most talked of attraction in America will present here in their two concerts, third day of the Chautauqua. They will appear in native costumes. They will play the steel guitar and the ukulele. They will give a song and story demonstration of the native life of the Hawaiian in the far-off south seas. It will be like an afternoon and an evening in Hawaii. The Chautauqua is bringing ten other great mu sical numbers, lecturers and entertainers in a mammoth five-day program. This is only one of eleven. The cost is 'way low on the season ticket plan. Season ticket? are on sale in the stores. Get yours today. m PI I3 it5 a i -, III A ii -lit 4 N WY COMMUi CM A UTA U " 3 .1 nr QUA Jf km
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