?? - . " .- j-- " -s*!r >./ y - ? fl I 1 I J. W. NOELL. EDITOR AN . -. .. -VOL, XL' RflTIflll -" CAMPAIGN pUre Hill High School Sets A Good Example. ' c Nearly ?nnn R?t Tsiis P11111p 1M Iff Ulive hill High School as Trophies of Warfare. When a campaign against rats was launched at Olive Hill High School on the first Monday in MarcW, it was hardly expected to reach such proportions as were reported when school closed last Friday afternoon. 183? rats had lost tl/sir lives before the insatiable ohsla?lght-^>#-$live Hill Bi|~.. children. ' i A cash prise of five dollars was offered to the room that brdugWt in the most rat tails, the tails serving as ocuiar prooi or success in the campaign. The contest went on for a month, gaining in zeal as tlJ? score was marked up. oaoH morning. The third-and-fourth grade room and the seven-and-eighth grade room thd a * neck to neck race for two weeks or more, the '*eventh-and-eighth grades finally -winning the honor, by tlb-ir ... score of sbt"' hundred ninety-ftve. Kelly Brewer wop the Unique distinction of bringing in two hundred eleven-tail*. _ ?o. ~ ? ,. SCHdOI. NOTES. ? The Board of. Education m'dt on the first Monday in -April for the. purpose of organization, -.with all - members present, at folloVs: W. R. . Wilkarson, C. T. Wood. J." G. Chambers, C. T. Hall, and J. A. Fugleman. r tiJ?-two latter "being new members , why were, duly qualified'. Mr. W. R. "Wiikenfon was again unanimously. elected chairman, the position' which . .. Jw has so acceptably, filled for a nnmber of years. After a busy morning's sessicfl the Board ^adjourned to ' v '.meet ,tlh 16th of " April to* elect "a County Superintendent. It is very important that evqry one who wishes .'to, attend a Sumrtier School in Person C'Uaty shall .write ~r~": me a card-to that iffect at-Snce. as we will not be- able 'to hold a Sumi -1. - c.o..?-_?? ui uitl mhwui uiiir.ia wc viii ui n ^ number. v ' , ~~ r-^^nw^y. " 7. '' ~y ' * " J . A. Beam?. . Vy ' - :' - ? ,... . o r -?? KKTQRT .m'MARl'H. i-r ; xu?r* - 0 ? xtHealth Nrti^ine Service v Pelrspn' County Red Cross "Chapiter? "V Individual instruction pifenatal cart* Prenatal visits 5, . ' ' iCanes registered witli State Board of -Health 7. : ' jgjSv' (Visits to babies under 2 years 58. Clinics, Attendance &. Babies weighed. and measured 5, Grcnp instructions, "Baby rare alfil feeding" 3. :* Individual instructions care and, feeding 58. Babies registered with State Board of Health 23. > Demonstraliens in baby care and "" feeding B. Prenatal visits, 2 to 6 years, 20. Clinics "3*. Weighed and measured 3. Individual instructions to mothers j 20.. " j 7 Hohie visits to" school children 21. WeiglJtd and measured, office, 3. . Tuberculosis?., Instructive home visits 1. Nursing' visits 65. /' Instructive, cooperative, etc. 39. 'WJiueroiui'Si?interviews unu unice ?7 visits 2. ; . Antityphoid vacine 30. - Midwives "tisitefT^in home 1. O EPISCOPAL services in the METHODIST church. Last 'night (Monday> "the ,JRev. Morrison Betttea, Archdeacon of "the CSlifroSttttion of Raleigh, began a ? eestea of sarvi-aa and will continue ? thwugh next - Stmday. night, Daily ""services:" 10:00 a. m. short sarvtee with address; 7:45 p. m. Evening I'raycr ahd ftermW. Thl' Art'Il'll'Ugntr is a gifted speaker and lias a message that will do us all good. Come" : and - worship with us. ' . " " Faithfully. , ? J. L. Martin:? t Misses Hilda Mitchell, Bessie Dartiejr-aiid Bivipg? Wlhstead went tp "*'. '.. Pl.tl.sb"'"' f'1'. lliuV BasteS'J hOiidsya. , [| 11 1 1 1 s*i T- - I-?.J I.hi,I HI,. 1 4 ??_ ^^ nir ^ the farmers who belong to the Asso- 1 ciation and to cfutsidehs who are ^ow coming- to realize just how big a farce the Sapiro pool really is. TH? intimate Insight into" the character .of Bingham and- the designs of Bra 1sb?w will go far toward openirrg the * eyes cf t.iij people in time to- put h speedy stop to the practices cloaked under the co-operative idea. Bingham's Frame-Up Judge Bob Bingham knew lbng^J>eforehand that trouble was hrewin? ? for, this meeting, and he Had made j careful plans to keep. Passonneau from getting n hearing. . On Tuesday j mern?ng*%eforc the meeting he ?led- *i the iftfTeTeTitm directors o*T to one side ^ and commanded them to vote, against | Passonneau. Unless this was dopg, t Bingliam threatened to withdraw his 1 support and. to fight the Association < with his newspaper, the ^ Courier u uui iiui. i Then when- the meeting opened | .BihglJam made a bitter attaok upon Mr. Passonneau, alleging that he was incompetent ?nd inefficient, and that he was undesirable as an official in his Association.' Bingham made these charges so strong tHat he lost His crowdr for many of them knew his ability and efficiency entered into the quest it n. But DinglJain went on with his tirpde and threw all the ' -feree of his influence toward keeping Psisonnmrn quietly out' nf the. wny. Paaaonneau Answers Jn ffafa -of tWja twatii 1 rth* tfnntr . 'WP 'Vl -VIITl BCntfltfl)< QXrUKR from, the millionaire member of the executive 'committee, Mr. Passonneau his*, full and in a 'i_.t,nnt proceeded -to1 lash the Courier-Journal owner until he was writhing like -an-, auonripd wbra tttefsftnk i ts oWr, 11,;, ;.-.uiu>.il I ) ami neiit l .. . ' ?. ,xmf ctffio . , '.L'JLL.. HOME FIRST, NORTH CAROLINA - - 00, HOI LEI; i-. ' __t(_ Home, All Complete, Will Coot Ap -proximatelv Fifty Thousand Dollars. 7*" The .Cbunty Commissioners weri 11 session Monday and Tuesday. Oi Monday tlJ} question of revaluatiol ame up, and they finally decided t< lave a revaluation, Mr. J. M. O'feri int being: named as County Super isor. . ; On Tuesday the IJoard met to to eive bids.for the. County home. Bid liny was livolv, the coveted pluo jomg tc Mess. J. w. stout & ue, o 5anford, for the building, and thi Dermot "Heating" Co., of DurlJam, get :he heatihg contract: ;" v It is estimated the home wiH"*qst :o'mplete in all details, about $50,000 >ut-ide of the Eonghurst. Cottoi Mill building this will be the moS ostly building In till County . am vhen completed we will not have ti cok the other way when we pas Mir County home, but will take pridi n pointing out the home to our fri irfds. ,'' chamber of commerce news Mr. A. C .Kimrv, .the milk egper *ho spcke here recently has been in ite'd to address the farmers on Sat irday afternoon. " .Mr.-.I. I.. Arey. at-the Head of- tin :>airy Division. North Carolina A t E. College wired this morning tha dr. Kimry whose speech produced : iensation at the former meeting wil >0 here. TIJere was a general desir iV nronfised when^nCre to aEmi igain. A,-representative of tU> "Co-ops' [XteRdetf the invitation this week fo lim tS address the meeting in thi iftemoon Saturday, the 7th, and h sill he present, forrttist J>urp(jse. There .will be apcrther ^IVlrfcsV als :pcn a subject of great fmporfanc o farmers, and that is, the eraiiioO; din of . bovine, tuberculosis. - The Chamber nif Commerce in i eceipt of telegram- from Dr. Pan ihtughpn, .Inspector-lnrtljarge, U. S 3urfc.au of Animal Industry; RaleigV \C . stating* thai' a representative .ill he here Saturday aftern'oon am rfll- 'sphnk following MiT Ejmry. . These subjects. are- cf-oscly >"P?" qjd of importance t? every foffaer 3ther counties*..-are. pitting: wealth; in dairy products and Person count; :an do the ?me things Markets hav yctJTt".found Chamber of Com nerce for all cream, both, sweet an sdiiiH that the county Wishes to ship jDon't fail to come and hear thes ipeaker8 for ,they Vhvc -m'essagts' fo rou that ?are worth while. [IVORS' FOR APRIL TERM OF COUR1 . ?0 P 1 The following"-'jttrors- haw beei If awn for the April term* of ccur vhich meets on April 23rd: T. T. Hester, H. M. Pleasant. A iV. Blalock, Nat Warren, J. tV. Wil iams, Nat G, 'Denny, W. G. Thoma? A. L. .Moore, C. 0. CroweH, Joe E \Tnntjaedm. T...T.. rinvtnn. .T. P. Olenr BT~ET rTay^oH, ^TTr ErlSffl , K. E Jones;. gillie -B. Gtertrh ?J.. W. Foufl bainj Ci;A'. Monk, A h Cr\itcfi?ielH, H, D. Dickers on, Al bert Blaloek, ft. H. Beanv John T Oakes, J, H. Loekhart, O. L. B&rcl H. S. Barnett, G. T. Blaloek, J. i Walker, W. A, Hick^ G. G. Foushei W. A. Barton, J. T. Walker, Jr., W R. Crumptori, W. W. Crabtree an Geo. T. Pool. PLANTS PROBABLY DAMAGE! Our friend Mr. Marion Carver it forma us tUat he thinks tobacc plants are very much hurt by the tt rant rmn _snap.__Sf>nie_are digging a Mr. Carver 3ays he wt)l wait ? jfrr dilYi ilflll watch developments hefoi it.'- sows again. However, he says is a; positive. fact that you can n< rais# good tobacco from frost bittc plant s. ? O pr moticb. T"expert- to hold services at Mitel elf Chapel on next Sunday, evenir 3'jl'jp.^ to,. Pohlic c??|li>tly invited ? ? |W. 11. fin n.y.l-r. ??' i 11 n- - 1 *> ^wwh fo i ABROAD, NEXT v, Wednesday Elvening / - DfeVEl.OPMEMT 01' THE THE PHYSICAL. ' ' J Our Methodist Church, tlirough it? Beys' Class Is seeking to" make the church home as attractive and+rappcaling as the old-time Dome. It Is - .cndenvririntf to become alive to the physical as well as the spiritual need* of its youth; to build up bodies toi - the soul homes of the boys to make ' tltem fit temples* ofthe ftoly Ghost: to tcarh wholesome use of physical 5 energy; to have the members of'the class understand that their cljarch home is .interested, in ALL the phases of their every-day living. One method 'of meeting this rsai need is to purcliise and place in th( J church basement some simple appara tus .tar gymnastic exgrcifces. Boys 8 over fourteen, not regularly Attend? ing Sundai- School elsewhere anc wishing to become members of th< Boys' Class will receive a -cordia welcome into this group and be per 1 mitted the Use of tlJl gymnasiuir ' with tlie old members. ' The jnltial amount that will' giv< 3 this movement some reality is $500 5 The-boys of the class are working 8 Hard and earnestly,, to presynt a play ' in connection with which they wil have the aid of Mrs. Wheeler Newel In a musical concert, to -shew tUHi - enthnsjasm in the cause. Those truh " intereAed in this effort of the churcl 1 to maintain its Hold on its younf " boys wlil want to give .evidence o1 " their faith through their pocket book Checks shsuld be made paypblejt: 8 iF, O" .CarVer, Treasurer. The follow ing subscription l?st Indicates til. ' optimism''and- conviction of "lomi 1 concerning the work; 1 j? Mr. J.' A. Long-??10./>< Mr. J. .1, Winstcad. ..... $5.01 e Mr a. fiahe 'f -Mr,,G. W, Tliomas??.. $5:0( Mr. S. G. \Vjnstjead-Jl- - $5.01 'Mr. R.\B, Smtthl-.v?? S5.0I ' "Sir. E.d. Longr..?$5>0f ' Mr. 2. V. Gwynn. $5.01 [ Mr.'T. R Winstead .... $i: honor of hcir;si?ter, Mrs. B. R* I-op? qbf; Grefensboro. The hcuaw^vas "very JLptetty with fts spring' flowers- vrbTcTT lent an attractive glow/ to"tfcfc. tooms. Two tables "were, placed for ..the 5 game and after several interesting games the .hostess, assisted by-Mfafl ^jEliabeth Noell, served tomato salad, ' | ham and pimento sandwiches, pick^jles, crackers,, coffee, ice cream and ' pound" cake'. Those ? present were: ? jllearfames M. *R.#Long., T. B< Woody, *\W. S. Clary, 'Jr., B.**R. *Lcng, R. A. Pass, Misaes- Liicile Pass and Eliza.2" 9 beth Noell. - V 1 ? J SUPERINTENDENT PAYNE HERE. J ?o?. : ^ Mr. A. S. Payne, superintendent of ^ The Nr. Sz W. PaJtway Co.* \vas here ^ last Thursday " taking -over the -depot ^ .question. Quite a number of the citfP zens met hijn in the oftf^ of the " Chamber of Commerce. The matter was gone into pretty thorough!/, and r witlJttit a dissenting voice it w'as put up to him that the citizens here would much prefei the station to remain, at or near the old Ideation. Mr. Payne took^-th?-matter under advisement to see if it w&s practicable' to meet this wishes of the people. .'s' ' " . <\ ' ' * :' ( . rO~" -X' CO-OP. RALLY AT PROVIDENCE. V ?O?r ? Last Monday the local at Provrn dencc had a* rally in the interest Of e the Tohacco Growers Association. The exercises were varied, the first being an Easter egg "hunt wHich'the children greatly enjoyed; After dinner there was speech making in which Mr. T. P. Festherston and Mt. C A TT.11 tnnk n.rt. Sncrial mnsic Hid b?en prepared for the a reunion 3 ft" IMBIm' Hurl nirr y Wjfmn*^ and added very much to thq meeting, A < liKDITAHI.K I'F.RFORMAN'Cfe Mr. and Mrs. Polly Tickk was pre. e sented last -Friday night by lot a )- talent and we' Have heard it very )- tighly complimented. Jt was our mis le fortune to be?utJ<5f town, tnffwe an b. nlnri .W .. pToy V| a8 n a,..,,. r- financially and otherwise.- The; Le gion boys are malting .a brave figh -for a home and-we hope they wiil'b< uiitVjUiful. * 1 ' ? 3 PER YEAR IN ApVANCE ' !sfi>! 14' ? ?WITH THE TfoOCK AJPF.K3. 5gj8 and -Chief Oliver rounded up the foU j ' lowing: liquor eases: Charlie Wilsotr was caught ,near Hesters Store with one and a Hill gallons, Bound over to court under >?(M hnnd , Eugene Evans wpa found near Jalcng with about two and a half gallons. Gave bond in the sura of fSOO. 'Mancv Clavton was foimd at J?_ long: with two and a half gallons and gave bond In the sum of $300. NOTICE. The Board of Education will meet , on April 16, 1S>23 for the purpose of electing a county superintendent of educations t . ; The position is open to both seites. AH applicants will immediately send-in to tils secretary their, applications with their qualifications. WV R| AVilkerson, Chairman. J. A/ Beam, Secretary. In connection with the above notice I wish to say that- I am not a candidate for re-election. J. A. Beam, Supt. DR. IVEY HERE LAST SUNDAY. ' ? '' ?y? : ? Dr. T. N, Ivey of Nashville, Tenn., occupied t}J> pulpit at the Edgar Long Meinuiial CliUn.il lasL^.3miday. Dr. Ivey was pastor" of this church for four years, add -was loved by every citizen of the. town, regardless of creed. As .evidence ? of his great. -popularity, he was greeted by a large- ,' crowd last Sunday. CROWDED OUT, We realize. hg_ - '$?? play, "Ihe Itifh Bifeo,!' will ******&& ^jvcrf-nr^jp Hifrh Sch?6Tr*^rerybody is .cordially invited to conie. out. ?- . o ? .? ? MEETING OF WOMANSV CLUB. . .1 \ ?* ?r?s- >=- - - 5 .* The * Woman*' Club will meet Fri day ni^ht at 8:0il* o'clock iij, the Kaplon building. All cf the members are urged to command bring their Has- - / bands. Special mutslc. ; :.o??? HIGH SCHOOL .ELECTION > AT LEAgBURG. ?o? ' : * At# The school election at Leasburg .. for consolidatiw . an I Admission, adults 50 cents. Children . . " 7" - -e-KS