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A State Co-educatibimVIriti
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In the heart of Jackson County, an insiitution dear to the
uortQof Jackson County people, educating Jackson Comity boys
aai girls Brings tb.3 ai7atag33 of nm class training school j
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Let us unite our efforts to make it' the GREATEST SCSOOL
IN WESTER N. G - ' - ;
Fall sesaon opens August 19, 1913
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Ask for Catalogue ; :
0 S. DEAN, Secretary, A. C. REYNOLDS, Princlpd, .
ullQwhee,N. C.
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NANCE OF EARTH ROADS.
A FULL
LINE OF
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Patterns
will be found at our store. Also a nice
of Embroidery and Crochet .materials.
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HATS GOING AT REDUCED PRICES
Sirs. Annie Tompkins : Miss Sadie Lad
SECOND FLO0k HOOPER BUILDING.
COOPER & BENSON
Daisboro, N. C. .
You can't beat it for
INSURANCE
of any kind.
dii6ityour investigation of jthe reliability
and saftey of all the Companies we represent.
Yours foricourteousvtreatment.
If you : look at the ordinary
. country ' road after a shower you
will see small puddles along . the
wheel nits and sometimes larger
I pools. This , water stays op the
iroad surface because it cannot
drain.: away into the side ditches.
If ybu look closely you will see
side ditches which have grown up
with bushes and -weeds in many
cases, and wfci ch are so far Irorn
the traveled part of the road that
the' rain water doe j not drain into
thni " That part of the roadway
wherethe wagons travel is cabled
the .traveled way. . 40 prevent
Water irorn standing on the travel-
Avay the road should be raised
n'heenter and should slope gent-
it broad-shallow ditches? It is
thenrsaid to have a crownv4ti
ip ieet irom the center of the roaJ
to the ide ditch, the surface at the
side, ditch should be at least 10 in-
hes lower than it is at the center
where the horses travel The road
then has a 10-inch, crown. The
rain that falls on the road properly
crowjied will run quickly to the
.side and not soak into the surface
or. form pools. The side ditches
lor surface water should run paral
lel to theWht of way, and should
be open at every low point so that
the water can run out oi tnem into
neighboring brooks or streams. If
the ditches merely collect the
water irom tne roao sunace and it
can not run away, large pools will
be formed along tne roaabide, which
will gradually soak into the soil be
neath the road and make it so sott
that the wheels ot wagons will cut
through the road suriace and soon
destroy it.
bometimes water runs from land
along the road and forms a little
stream down the wheel tracks or
in. the middle where the norses
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Ejection Matted Barrel 'wTiich costs $4.00 extra on other guns) Press Button Cartridge
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Double Extractors Take-Down Feature Trigger and Hammer Safety. Handles rapidly;
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iIaitm repeating rifles and-shotguns. Do xt. nowl 42 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn.
If vnn oil a rinepi?tol or shotgun, you should hare a copy of the Ideal Hand
JUU SnOOt Book160 pages of useful information for shooters. It tells all ahput
f-'wders bullets, primer and reloading tools for all standard rifle, pistol and shotpun
munition; how to measure powders accurately; shows you how to cut .your ammunition
2nse in half and do more and better shooting. Thi book i? free to ary shooter who v--i
fcaa three stamos oostase to The Marlin Firearms Co- 42 Willow St- New Haven. CcV
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Earnest
Withers
Gomp
any
travel. wnen; driveways into farm
yards are built across the side dit
ches they irequently form channels
for water ' Irom tne iarm yard to
run into the road. The pipes under
driveways become filled with leaves
or ruDDiou and the water can nu
longer run away. If the driveways
.that stop tne ouch Water were re
built so thai no pipes2 rwere neces
sary ana the aitcn conla be leit op
en, mucn trouble irom suriace
, hvatei would be topned.
boineumes a road runs across
low ground or through a swamp
wnere the road can not be drained
by side ditcnes alone. . It tne road
were omit nigner hke a railroad
em oanKmeni across such low land
and made with a crown, it wouid
be dry. and naxu. Sometimes a road
masses, tnrougn what is called a cut
inis is a place where the earth has
been dugout so that the road can
go over a mil without being too
.steep, me water which always
Hows quietly miner the ground on
hill sides is Known as ground
water, in road cuts such w ater
sometimes maKes the road very
muddy, and the road then needs
.what road builders call Underdrain
age. A good Kind of undergjrain-
ugelsa trench to go along und e
smooth faces forward and "rit
They ; are then fastened t AhVi
with braces set in holes , bored
through the log. , A pair of ioiV;
may be used to drag the ro?
are hitched to a chain faste
the front half of the log. T
drag should move forward
it slants across the road in
"way that a small amount o
will slide pAst the smooth
the log toward the center
road, thus forming the crow
edges of the Jogs will smoo
the ruts. The best way to 'io i
to begin at the side ditch a j 1 gt
up one side of the road, an ' th si
down theother; In the ne
the drag should be started
nearer the center and the .Is
over the ro therlrag ma
clq p tK itserL
ridgof" thr
tl Jidi tracit and smea J . b
the round side of the log sm othly
over tEitf Thsnicjarin of Cie
is callept uddpn and it t i i
make the smiface of th ioaa
smooth and water tight ai r 'c lav.
sun comes out The road iQ "Iwry?
dragged after' it has rained r-1 1 Oi-
when it is'dry. A good stro
of horses with a well built d
draahout;3o o
h is the? best way to ' m
good roadsL-- -In every count
iarraer along each 4 miles
should own a drag and d
the roid when it rains, .
would always nd the road ii &o
condition when he goes to niKt t.
Owing to-fjie fact that muay ru
ral schools were closed at t u time
when'the prize maintenand essay
was announced by Director Logan
Waller Page of the Office 01 t Pub
lic roads, it has been decide 1 to Ex
tend limit oi receiving the essays
to October 15, 1913. In ad i.tion to
the gold medal given as firs: p.ize,
two silver medals will be g en as
second and third prizes. L a child
who has submitted one essay pre-J
vious to tae issue of this i 3sus of
this notice should care to ti again
he is at liberty v to do so, juc he
must be a pupil of a rural .sch ol.
There is some misunderstan ling in
regard to the subject of the essay.
The idea is to set the children
thinking how to better theii roads
with the material they nave at
hand.
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Think It Over!
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ONT wait for some other
merchant to show you the
treat advantages the part el -post
Sives youl Grab them yourself
while the others are standing
mroand wondering what to do.
LTlie parcel; post Lsnt nieaht to
rjjiel tbe mall ottfar concerns.. IT
. WAS ITi l t?iU&U lJ U.Uiir
ANP THE CONSUMER THE
1 BUYING PUBLIC.
'' CTery small merchant's store
is now the geographical center
of a district extending fifty
- mllej in eferyjiirection. wbere-
in he can ship poods more cheap
ly and quickly than anr tine else.
ITp has now a bister field for
trade than. ever before. n.;ee he
realizes this fact he should uot
be slow to take advantr;rp of it.
The merchant who start :-tonrv
to make himself known lo bis
v biser public will necessarily
reap the biggest reward.
DON'T WAIT FOI! TTTK
OTHER FELLOW TO iiLAZLi"
THE WAY FOR. YOU!
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CAROLINA VETERAN
DIES AT GETL B(J 0.
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Gettysburg, Pa., July 5. H. Hi
Hodges of Union Hill, N. C died
today at a station in Gettysburg,
as he was preparing to start ,or
home. He was dressed in me gi ay
of the confederacy, but athji gh
his ticket gave his name, h.s regi
ment was . not' indicated.
The death of Hodges b'rou 'it .ilie
total to nine. Gazette.
You Have the
Inside Track,
Mr. Business
Man ' j0 3
iinsurance
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Waynesville, M.
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SEIZES RABID DOG
WHY not profit by your supe
rior position?
Has it yet occurred to you thnt
you can rench the people in your
territory much more quickly and
t less cost than any outsider
can?
.The parcel post can be made
to serve you just as su.ely and
quite as effectively as it serves
the mail order house. Let your
public know that-you have good
goods and that your prices are
reasonable, and the. orders are
bound to follow.
.SPECIFIC ADVERTISING.
WHETHER BY.CATALOqUE,
NEWSPAPER. CIRCULAR OR
BY ALL THESE THREE.
WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS.
Remember that the parcel
post, while it may have brought
more competitors, has greatly
enlarged your own opportunities
for trade aud extended the 'ra
dius of your own influence.
DO NT BE SLOW TO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF THIS FACT!
AND DON'T FORGET THAT
VOD HAVE THE INSIDE
TRACK!
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WITH BABE HANDS
FOR CUTS, BURNS AND BRUISES
In every home there should be
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your Subscript iohfo the I
Jackson "County Journal..
AaMyafewJi
Atlanta, Ga., July A. La-
Hatter aed 17. performed a fea: of
valor here yesterday afternoon P0 of Bucklen's Arnica Salver
that has made of him the hero of readv t0 aPDlv in every of
his neighborhood today. He rush- burns cu wounds or scalds. J. H.
--v-w uuuc - in nursuit of a Polanco, Dell vale, Tex., Route No. 2,
Re side dram and about 3 fcette writes: "Buckleys Arnica Salve
deeD andafoot and a hif .bulldog tnat was snapping at cnild- -t.1. .
en in its path, and when the dog BdVCU yl cut ioor. ino
ran up the stairs of a residence one Denevea 11 coma Decureu me
close behind the frightened Ichild- wona 8 saive umy Kec"
ren, LaHatte was at .the. animals 1 commen(le(1 Dy 311 druists
heels. As the dog, showing every
deep and a foot and a half wide.
In tins trencn a pipe is laid near
the bottom and covered with loose
stones1 no bigger than n ! egg.
-When the trench is completely fill
ed with loose stones the ground
watery instead of soaking into the
roadway, will stop - among the
stones and flow down the ; hill
through the pipe.
To keep a road smooth and
crowned the best method is to draV
I it with a road drag. A road draj.
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is maae easuy witn two nalves oi
a log which has been split; . The
log Should be about 6 or 8 inche;
in thicknessand about 6 or 8 fee
long. The two halves of the Xo
are set 31 feet apart with th-.
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sign of tahies, jumped for the child- Buy U now- Chnmberlain's Colic,
t i u t Cnlpra nnH riinrrrirua Pot
Ten. lanaue seizeu uie uruie Dy xvwj
the back, shifted his hold on . the r10?1 certam to be needed before
tne summer is over. Buy it now
and be prepared for such an 'emer
gency. For sale by all dealers.'
throat, and held it while the police
were being summoned.
The dog was tied lowered from a
window-to the ground and was shot
jazette, - ; Dysentery is always' serious' and
mm i mmm i i h b a h mmm i m
F r soreness of the "muscles oftena dangerous disease, but it
whsthr induced by violent exer- canbe cured. Chamberlain's Colic,
Or -injury, there is nothing bet- Cholera and Diarrhoea Remerlv has
er- uian Chamberlain's Liniment cUred: it ev6n when malighantnnU
ri-.?n limn innr qIoa ' U . I cj -
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