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NORTH CAROLINA DAY To Be Celebrated In the Public Schools On December 19th. North Carolina Day in the public schools will be December 19th this year, and it will be cele brated as a."Rural Life and Knapp Memorial Day." Superintendent Joyner of the department of public instruction has the following to say in the course of his introduction to the program, which is now in the hands of the printers: "The south is an agricultural section. In agricultural develop ment its people have scarcely touched the margin of its wonderful possibilities. Perhaps no Southern State is richer or more varied in agricultural resources, has greater need for agricultural development, or more to gain therefore, than North Carolina. No other man has, perhaps, done so much for the improvement of agriculture and the uplift of rural life in the south and in North Carolina as did Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, the founder of the demonstration work and the boys' and girls' clubs, the great apostle and teacher of more profitable farm ing and more comfortable living on the farm. "I have deemed it proper and profitable to turn aside this year ( from the usual historical pro-j gram for North Carolina Day, dealing with the past, and celebrating the day as a Rural Life and Knapp Memorial Day, i dealing with the living present. "This day will prove a 'North Carolina Day' of the most; valuable sort, if teachers will use I the excellent material and suggestions contained in this bulletin and in the Peabody Col lege Bulletin, 'Knapp Agri cultural Day' copies of which have been sent by the college to all county superintendents for distribution to teachers, for stimulating interest in county and county things, and a love for these, for opening the eyes of country boys and girls to the beauty and the wonderful possi bilities thereof, and for checking the exodus from the country to the town." A hrge line of sample shoes are biing ottered at wholesale pricss by G. VV. Neal at Camp bell. tf Horses and Mules ... _______ I W, (J, Dodson has Just re turned from Tennessee and Virginia with a big lot of fine mules and horses. Splendid work animals, driving stock and saddle horses. Don't buy till you see them. We have some of the best stock ever brought to the county. W. G. DODSON, Walnut ove, N. C. J. W. Whitten is with us and will'show you. WILL SELL OR TRADE. COME TO SEE US. You Should Read It will be to your advantage to read and consider what this says. We have just made a large deal with the Clearing Houses of New York City for another large stock of all PURE WORST ED SUITS in Blues and Browns which we took off their hands at a big reduction, and we now have them on sale from $9.90 to $15.00. Don't miss the opportunity of at least seeing them on your next trip to Winston-Salem or Reidsville. Mail orders promptly filled. BOYLES BROS. Whereas the great and su preme Ruler of the universe, has in his infinite wisdom re moved from among us one of our worthy and esteemed fellow laborers and brother, Charles F. | Soainhour, and whereas the, long and intimate relation held with him in the faithful dis charge of his duties in this society makes it eminently be fitting that we record our ap preciation of him, Therefore, Resolve, Ist, That the wisdom and ability which he has exercised in the aid of our organization by services, THE DANBUkY KEPORI fcR contribution and council will be 1 held in greatful remembrance. Resolved 2nd, That the sud den removal of such a life from among our midst leaves a vacan-1 cy and a shadow that will be deeply realized by all the mem- ; bers and friends of this organ- 1 ization and will prove a serious loss to the community and the public. Resolved 3rd, That with deep sympathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased, we 1 express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good bv Him who ( doeth all things well. Resolved 4th, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this organization, | a copy printed in the local paper j and the Carolina Farmer, and a copy forwarded to the bereaved , family. C. B. MOORE, JOS. KNIGHT, C. E. SNIDER, Committee. Mr. Eenry Baker, o' Meadows Route 1, was here yesterday and reported that his father, Mr. John William Baker, who has been ill for some time, is no better. Mr. J. R. Sheppard, of Willis ton, N. 1)., writes that he ex pects to arrive in Stokes about the 2Uth inst. to spend the ; winter with relatives. PtPli W /ji, » 1 ' . ■ ! am lookia'vfor j WORKS! lam a Soap-lHaker. | I am a Scrubber. I cm a Cleaner. I am a Dirt Eater. I am a Disinfectant. I will wr.aU clothon whiter ami with leas rubbing. It'o tho H Ull that ruins. I ai:i 'from Missouri' and will ■bow yot lor Cvj COD to. I am K-d Devil Lye cr FOR OREAT 810 CANS. Half the usual price. SAVB MY LABELS. Only Asking For Three Miles Of Road Meadows, Dec. 1. Kditor Reporter: As a citizen of Meadows town ship I want to say to our road commissioners that if they ex pect to build our road from here toJ. I. Blackburn's that they do it while a contractor and a sur veyor are so near and easy to get. It will not cost any more anl probably not as much to build it now as it will later. We To all persons who like to save I money on their purchases 1 would like ■ to say that I am now receiving my full line of fall dry goods, shoes, dress goods, hats, etc., and will be glad to compare prices and goods with my competitors. Drop in and see for yourself. gA. T. ROTfIROCK, Walnut Cove, N. C. M—M TKHB—■—M j FAQQ AND NELSON 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers In General Merchandise. | M We are prepared to fill orders large or small for N > all kinds of dry goods or groceries. $ i; You are cordially invited to visit our store jj •' and inspect our stock and prices. il |t ' I I Fagg' and Nelson j WALNUT COVIH, N. C. jj - . i "' fn- • —■ er&fste yj/Jt J h Metal Shingles \ V/ 7 ~/l 1 -n~U Mj/ '^ le roo^n 8 that lasts as long as v/ /jL J/f \ O ry] building and never needs W y They won't burn, crack, curl or rot y i 'ike wood shingles, nor have they the J 3 great weight or brittleness of (tone slate; I besides they are inexpensive and look better than either. t For Sale by _ v , R. H. R. BLAIR, - - DANBURY, N. C. are only asking for this three ' miles of road in this part of the township and then we will be satisfied. We think we are en titled to this little three-mile stretch of road and we hope . our commissioners will give it I to us and let the contractor build it at the same time other con tractors are building the main '; line roads of the township as it | will not cost any more to build it now than later. MEADOWS TAXPAYER. Big line of sample shoes at I I wholesale prices. G. W. Neal, ;' Campbell. tf Laffargue PIANO ' If: Hi -■ V "T- Excells in Purity of Tone and Durability of Construction. Cataogue Free. Write Department S. R. J. BOWEN & BRO. Winston-Salm, N. C. We carry a complete line of Edison Phonographs and Re cords. Write for catalogue of new records. For Marble and Granite Monuments and Tombstones, Iron Fencinf and all kinds of Cemetery work, call or write The Mouut Airy Marble Works W. D. HAYNES & CO.. Propr's. Mount Airy, N. C. WANTED—One lady in each township to act as atent. Good | commission paid. Address It. R. HILL, Greensboro, N. C j azu'Z'ST??. rs co CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND BRAND I m„ I C A& $ LADIES F -R *«* jonr l>ru«n,l.t for CITI-CIIES TBR'3 A I>T,.MOND lIi AND PILLS la KFD and/A Ou»-D metallic boxes, sealed with Blue*/> Ribbon. IAKB NO OTHER. iinrotmrV/ Driffilrt and Ilk for rlll-CUEM.TKB a V DIAMOND IIHANI> P11.1.H, for twent» «»® yenra regarded a» Best, Safest, Always Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS |iS EVERYWHERE LUNG DISEASE "After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, but my life was saved anal gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. B. Patterson, Wellington, Te*. M ifimnMiT'ttHYiiimi
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