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It haa recently been, proven by a number of reaeatcb laboratories that books are not aa Vile disease i GonjeH's - WAREHOUSE - Farmers THE f.ORRELL'S 1 the Time." -I" ■ ' "*= ' f jI^OUNjpEMENT _.J$ $ V • Tmhe Growers: v'M 1 0ur, > s^es- .opened lip January 3rd and [ ™#re sglackjfco teU ysu that the market was The buyers were all oif and . Sowetf a ; disposition to buy. this noticeable on the conmon &ir owri for sometime. ■Qui ipßiisLtionS pOint to'heavy bi cfe for sofne tjfaeriow. we want you to c>me to your next load. \ "Remember, we QUARANTEF you the highest prices, a first sale each Jay and 4sß do our best by every pile you sell with jTj l Your friends, *• j The Gorrellßoys. -—-—t— }2'.. jv v J ' First Sale Days January: I GorrelPa*-Mondays, Wednesd ajs, Fridays Farmers*-Tuesdays, Thursdayj, Saturdays INISUR A N C E I'v IWEfWRITE ALL FORMS AND KINDS. „' B % 7 Galloway & Jenkins Co. PW / hrwwJrL RnnW. #. « WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. F ( "R. J./. T'X; / ] RAY JOHNSON, Secretary ayd Treasuer and General Manager. • that "although a >ook may be grossly infected 1 tuberculosis patient and while infection may rem tin active at least a few days tho intV ii ndoes not survive s period o' "fie month. \ * THE DANBURV REPORTEU COUNTRY SCHOOL 111 JANUARY Observe Community Service Day If Not Already Done --Work to Improve Your Library. In case your school has not ob- j served North Carolina and Com munity Service Day it would be well to observe it daring the month of January. The bulletin was not sent out on time for j quite a number of counties to observe it on the date designated and in such counties the teachers are expected to have the exercises at some convenient time later on in the session. It really matters yery little as to the date of these exercises; the important thing about the matter is to see that it is observed. Announce the date several days in advance, invite the patrons of the school to come out, endeavor to have each pupii participate in some way. This pleases the parents as well as the children, and tends to beget in J them a state pride and a lovei for their native heath that noth ing else can so easily do. It would be well for the county superintendent of schools to look after the observance of this day in all of the schools under his supervision, and to require the teachers, or principals rather; to report, promptly after the exer cises are. held. HAVE YOU "SUPPLEMENTED" your school library during the present term?—that is to say, ad ded any extra!mites? If not there is no better time to do it than during this month. If you really want to supplement the library, there is a way to do it, even if the six supplemental labraries to which each county in the State is entitled during biennial period have already been taken. There is a provision in the school law which enables any county to se cure any of these supplemental libraries which have been neglect- Vogler's The very best of everything for funeral. AUTO HEARSE FUNERAL PARLORS HORSE HEARSES CARRIAGES AUTOMOBILES FLOWERS Best personal service. Motor Ambulance. Phone 53 Day or Night. FRANK VOGLER & SONS South Main Street. - - Winston-Salem, N. C. Ed and forfeited by other coun ties at the close of each fiscal; year immediately prior to the meetingof the General Assembly. There has always been in the past an ample supply of j the forfeited supplements to, meet the demand for them. I See your county superintendent' Jor county board of education and i have them advance the necessary five dollars which the county is required to give you in order to secure the state appropriation for this purpose and it will be promptly refunded at the close of the fiscal period mentioned above. Bear in mind, however, that your library can be supple mented only once in two years. It is always easy to raise the necessary funds for improving your library if you really want to do it. Have an entertainment of some nature. You will al ways find plenty of people ready to patronize your undertaking if you will only go about the the work tactfully and advertise the occasion sufficiently and far enough in advance of the time. Are there any teachers opposed to entertainments? Then if so, there are other mean 9 at your disposal. Try a subscription list. Head this list with the amount you are willing to give, then circulate it among the school committee and the patrons of your school, and we think you will find it easy enough to raise the required amount. I know one county in the State where practically all the teachers of the entire county pledged them selves to donate the amount ot ........................J ! ■ g" Mfwjj-t — s Mothers! h 5 *▼ * V t»* *V/* «9 • ing the ache and painß g 5 of the family from youth to old age, are lessened w * when you use this old and trust-worthy remedy— H 5 Sloan's B 5 Liniment 5 2 Bruises—Rheumatism —Neuralgia S II Mothers: •'Keep a bottle in your home'* H M ■ g Price 25c., 50c. ud fl.oo ■ mnmnunnnMmmnmmnnnununmmmm | one day's salary for this pur pose. In conclusion, allow me to sug gest that this work is not one confined to the teachers alone, but is one in which the patrons, pupils and the friends of educa cation in the district may all join.—N. C. Bulletin.
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