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THE SUN, RUTHERFORDTON, N, C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, X9J2. Skow Pay 'in INSPECT FARM LIFE SCHOOLS ELiutherfoMtoini ATV the Only Bi CT. Stk ' - - i SUPERINTENDENT JOYNER AND 1 A COMMITTEE LEAVE ON IN SPECTION TOUR. TO BE ESTABLISHED SOON Craven County School First Under Act of the 1911 Legislature To Get Information in Regard to Planning . Farm Life School. ; Raleigh. The members of the toard of trustees of the Farm Life School of Craven county, Dr. J. Y. Joyner and Dr. D. H. Hill, left for Baltimore to inspect the agricultural hitrh school of Baltimore county at Sparks, and to visit other noted farm life schools of the country with a view to getting ideas, information and suggestions for the planning of the farm life school for Craven coun ty, which is to be established now as speedily sis possible. ' This Craven school is to be the first under the general act of the 1911 legislature. After the $15,000 bonds were voted by the"County, there was litigation as to the constitution ality of the act instituted by the pur chasers of the bonds to test their validity. The supreme court has sus tained the act and the validity of the bond Issue. So there is to be no further delay in establishing the school. ; It is the determination of the Crav en county and the state educational authorities to make it an effective demonstration of the possibilities there are in the farm life school act. whereby the counties can establish schools and provide a portion of the maintenance fund, and receive from the state an annual appropriation of $2,500. - Hazers Injure A Student. In the light of recent college haz ine developments in this state and the determined movement likely to result for ending lor all time this practice in North Carolina, there is special interest in the fact just deevloped at Raleigh that Russell Perrall, a freshman at Wake Forest College, is recovering in the infirm ary there from the effects of hazing. He is a son of Prof. W. J. Ferrall of Meredith College. Raleigh. Nothing' heard from him here for several days there was special inquiry made of the college authorities about him and the information came that he was laid up in the infirmary as the result of hazing. To Ask Pardon For Old Negro. Governor Kitchin when he comes to Fayetteville to make a campaign speech will hold a hearing of the petitioners who are requesting the pardon of John Dunn, a respectable -.!nv.vftt.tvilla neero. who was con demned to the roads for 12 months on the charge of retailing after his case had been fought from the mag- iatratA's court to the doors of the highest tribunal in the land, the United States supreme court. The -petition for the pardon of Dunn, who '. is sixty years old and is said to be in bad health, is signed by some two score business and professional men. To Work Roads by Taxation. ?. Under Iredell county's new road law, ratified by the voters when the $400,000 in bonds was voted for road improvement, all roads of the county :will hereafter be worked by taxation the .new, law becoming effective "this month, when the old system was abandoned. A' network of fine roads is betng built throughout the county un dtr the bond issue and the county commissioners held a special meeting ahd made provision for the upkeep of all the public roads by appointing ,paid overseers' for each township, jwhose business it will be to look after the roads of their respective townships. Extend Scope of Animal Husbandry. A joint committee from the state board of agrciulture and the A and M. Colege has elected Prof. D. T. Gray director of animal husbandry for tbe-college and the department of ag .riculture. For seven years he has been professor, of animal husbandry in the Alabama Agricultural College. The A. and M. College and depart ment of agriculture are planning .to greatly extend the scope of animal husbandry, both in" college course, and in an effort to advance practical . stock raising. - v The Men Who Succeed as heads of laree enterprises are men of great energy. Success, today, demands health. To ail is to.taal. It's utter iouy lor a man to endure a weak, run-down, half alive condition when Electric Bit ters will oat him right on his feet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. Allen, aylvama, Oa. "After vears of suffering with rneu matism, liver trouble, stomach elisor- " ders. and deran fired kidneys, I tm again. thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and welL" Try them. Only 50 cento at all TIio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy, '&cJUM Allow no one to deceive you in this. " All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Si Tie Kind You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt CCNTAU R COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. HEW YORK CITY. 0-i0i040i0404'OO'OfrOiOOC40i04O4Oi0JO040i0i,O4,0'iO-O o o o o o o o o 4 c o o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o o o School Supplies Anything you need we have it. the teachers, the Pupils, the chats, all over Rutherford and Counties. - - - For "We beg- to remind you that we have in stock Kew Crop of Clover Timothy and Buist's Turnip Seed in bulk, all varieties. ' - - - - DR. T. B. TWITTY DRUG CO., THE REXALL STORE. o o 4-o 4- o o o o 4- o 4 o 4- o 4 o o Buy your seeds from us and save the freights, money in the "Old North State." Keep your o O40404040404040404040404a040404040404040404a0404a04404' Positive Show to Visit Here This Year illniillii uGl!) llildllE 1 They interlock and overlap each other in such a way that the hardest driving rain or snow cannot sift under them. - Won't pulsate or rattle in wind-storms. They're also fire-proof, will last as long as the building, and never need repairs. For Sa.le by MILLER HARDWARE COMPANY, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C toiiotooieoosoieotoRooieoio o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt o tt Go to the Southern Foundry and Machine Shop, First-class Machine and Bolter Work Shingle machines and boltess built to order. We have for sale one 30 h. p. boiler; one 25 h. p. engine, also one saw mill. All sizes of shafting, pulleys,-and boxes. High grade cylinder and machine oil. The Southern Foundry & Machine Shop T. A. SETZER, Proprietor M o X o H o H H o M o - o M o a n o oaaoaoiioiioiioiioiioao)ioiioaioiioaioaioiaoiaotoiioMO)toiiooatoioato Makes Your Baby Comfortable Wafrh hahv crow after a dose of Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING-SYRUP You want no better recommendation, jutner mouiere ku u Have it handy if you want to prevent Cholera Infantum and cure aU in fant complaints. W for bowel troubles Can be. pven to babies one lay old. Costs 25 cents. All druggists sell it. Trial bottle free if you mention this Papr . FAIIRNEY & SON, Hacesstow Mb. ADVERTISE III THE SUBSCBIBE FOR THE SUH. SUU. i Who are The Money Makers You will say the biS rich men whose homes are known A to everybody. A Not so. Many large enter pr ises are financed bythe sav ings of clerks, work people the masses who deposit part of their income in savings banks. - ? - Little savings reach large aggregates wonderfully fast Little extravagances multi ply into large losses. The Citizens' Bank Rutherfordton, N. C. H. L. CARPENTER, Pres. J . O. CO WEN, yice-Pres. A. L. GRAYSON, Cashier. R,. E. KERRrAsst. Cashier. m nnnnvoOVOROROROC.OItOitO RoHOI?0tOi?OtSOORO0tOOI?OitO H We Could We Would Sell Everybody Their Goods ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTICE. The undersigned, having qualified, as administrator of the estate of Henry Hodge, deceased, late of Rutherford county, N. C. , hereby notifies all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them.to the nnderigned, duly au thenticated, on or before the 1st day of August, t913, or -this . notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate, will please come forward and make imme diate payment. This August 1st, 1912. H. A. HODGE, Administrator. ov Mo OK Jlo Xo 2 Ho OK no Mo OK Mo OK Mo OK MO 2 Mo OK Mo K Xo OK 00 KK o o ft 2 o r. 00 KK 00 KK OO K"i KK 00 KK 00 UK OO KK 00 00 KK o5foosoaio5ioSioJioJioaiosoossoaiioieoteononoa6otoiioiionoieotioRo ROROKOoatOCOKOROStOI(OKOa000iOOMOaiOMOMO0001iOOMOt If its Dry Goods and Notions you want, we have got them. If its Shoes and Hats you want, we have got them. If its Groceries you want, we have them. If its a Buggy you want, we have that. . . If its a Stove you want, we have them. If its a Wagon you want, we have that and the best one made. If its Paint to paint your house, we have it. If its Furniture you want, we have a good line. , 5 Ifyou should be so unfortunate as to need a Coffin or Casket, we have them. If you want to see the best allround stock of goods in the country visit our store at Harris. W. M. WEBSTER Loyd Williamson, Mgr. Harris, N. C, on C. C. & O. Railway Mr. ;M:T:LOlS!G'iS.Cp. Eastman Kodaks and Supples Gents' Furnishings Rutherfordton, N. C. 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