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YOU SAVE IT Fm**f fvwy 7aAt*n From Strtctty speaking. tvory ta a tarm conBned to matertat represented by the tusk of the etephant. and for corn merctat porpoaea atmoat entirety to that of the mate etephant. Both mate and femate African etephanta produce Kood-ataed tuaka tn the tndtan va rtety the femate ta much teas bountt futty provided, white teas than 1 per cent of the etephanta of Ceyton have tusks of any vatue. Ivory ia a very dense substance; the porea are cioae and compact and fitted with a getat! nous aotutton, whtch conirtbntea to the beautifut poitah that can be given to ivory. The tuak of the etephant. from whtch atone true tvory ia oh tained, may be ptaced tret ween bone and horn ft is tnore abroua than bone and. therefore, teas eaatty torn or aptintered. The tuaka of the ^atrna correspond to the canine teeth of other mammata. and they are not true ivory atthough so catted. They are inferior in quat ttyr tothe ivory of the etephant. 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The throat, mouth and nasa) cavt ties form the resonators which, by alternation in shape and stxe. arc abie to pick out and emphHst/.o cot tain component parts of the funds mentai tones produced in the iarynx The iungs form the betiows wide)) produce the upward Mast of air. and upon their quaiity depends the ioud ness of the voice.—London Hatty Matt Famous Fasfwrn Conqueror On# of the most dciightfui spots in the vicinity of Kabul In the high-watted garden known aa the Baber Bagh. tn the corner of which is the grave of one of the greatest men that ever ttved. Baber, "The Tiger." who 'founded the dynaaty of the magttihcent Moguis. This shrine is a piece of piigrimage not for Afghans aione but for peopie from aii parts of centra! Asia it wan in this garden or just such another, says Mr. i.oweii Thomas, that Baber made hts pians to iead his Tartar horsemen and bur!y nomads down to the rich piains of Panipat. near Deiht. where he fought one of the moat de cistve hattiea of Asia in MS26. Such roiossai booty fei! into hts itands that she was abie to give glO.OOt) to each of hts chief ofQcers. and corresponding rewards in stiver and rare stiks to everyone not oniy in hts army but tn his ktngdom. St#wt^canf WcAnamst Professor von Vatentint. who was chief of the kaiser's civti cabinet of Cermany and who was credited, with exerting a powerfui poiitica! iniiuence over the kaiser, died in Hatneiin Prussia at the age of seventy-one Be wasjcnown as the "Angei of i'oitticai Death," and )t wM aaid that ne vaa reapongibie far the doamfait of Coant von Bethmann Hoiiweg, and for the appointment of Dr. Georg Michaeiia aa chanceHor. The profeaaor*a reaig nation in January, 1918, vaa haiied by the Pan German aewapapera aa a triumph for their caaae, and it waa stated iater that he had been forced oat by the miMtariata becaaae he pre dieted catastrophe for the German arma—The Argonaut. Jonmaftsf Scored Anatote France aaid that aetors have the van tty and brat ns of pea cock*. From which it fottows that they are not adept at repartee. A jour naiiat and an actor become tnvotved tn an argument as to the inteiiigence of the stage craft. To support hts case, the Joumatist quoted the state tnent by France. The discussion was tong and heated, the actor ttnatty ac custng the Journattst of tack of tn tetitgence because the tatter dented possession of bratns to actors He said: "Now i know what tt means to have a peacock bratn." To this the Journatiat retorted. "Then you must have teamed through tntrospecUoo" M./A Product* OM Butter was known for at teast S.'S St years before the Christian era. it was not used as food, however, but tuostty as a medicine and otntment. and tn some parts was emptoyed as an ittumt nant for tamps. The butter was churned erndety tn sktn hags or pouches, and was a scry tnfertor articie Cheese has been known since the earttast times, the oideat mention of it or-curring tn iMO B C. it was used as an arttete of food before but ter Dt/?crence t#t Low Torms The i'athftnder ^iagav.tue thus de fines the ditference tbetween adjective and substantive taw: Substantive taw constats of titft geneva! and fun damentat prtnt-tptes of taw. Adjeo tive taw conststs of certs tn rates sod regulations governing court procedure and the admtutstratton of the aubstau ttve taw. trt other words, adjective taw ta a set of rut"* by which the substantive )nw is executed MzriHy Draw Breaf/t Daring Winf#r Siaap The miid weather somettmes oh awed during winter occasiouaiiy Wt!H* before their time animats whtcti have been spending the winter hnrted in the ground or in trees. White these creatures are asteep. often for months, respiration seems to be totatiy sue pended. A hedgehog was rewntty immersed in a pat) of cotd water, and though the ducking was continued for thirty minutes the antmai was taken out unhurt. So siight wss its breathing that practicaity no water entered its iunge. Marmots and hats have been piaced in giasa chambera tided with carbon dioxide in thetr norma! state they have expired aimost immed)ateiy;but in their winter steep they hare sur vised after four hours in the gas chambers. Rxtreme eoid wtii sometimes ktii six months' siumberers, but there have been notahie exceptions in the case of animais with coid biood. Oecasionaiiy Hah have been brought to iife when taken from soiid hiocks of ice; frogs have been known to recover after ice has formed in their bipod. Fr<&ufe fa FrotnA/tn For 68 years Henjamtn Frankiin served his country and mankind, and history aHtrms the judgment of his contemporaries, expressed most not ahty in the tribute adopted by the nattonai assembiy of France upon an nouncement of his death Offering the resoiution, which was secouded by Rochefoucauid and Lafayette. Mira beau deciared: "The sage whom two worida ctaim as their own. the man for whom the history of science and the history of empires contend with each other, heid without doubt exaited rank in the hu man race. Antiquity wouid have raised aitars to this mighty genius, who. to the advantage of mankind, compassing in his mind the heavens and the earth, was aide to restrain aiike thundorbotta and tyrants. Hu rope, eniightencd and free, owes at hast a token of remembrance to one of the greatest men who have ever been engaged in the service of phiiote Ophy and of iiherty." WO AM/MBER5D W/V6S Oomtosaet (M phono)—Ho!!o. hoUot Ktn you tot mo totk to my witot Opomtor—Namhor, pto<um. Comtoaaet—Stty, I ain't no - Feed Tags Are Serious Menace to Dairy StodE "The cow's death wa due to a pnnc^ tured stomach caused hy a piece of wire taken tn with the feed." Attogether, one meets such items in the dairy papers too often. And. too often it is the food cove and the bniis that die tn that way. if one has ex amined the contents of a cow's atom ach, he wiii he surprised that more do not die from the same cause. Waits, wire, pieces of giass, screws and pins are not uncommon Every sack of feed that is Mid must carry a iicense taf and in many cases these tags are attached with a hook shaped wire that is economtcai from the feedman'a view and dangerous for the feeder. In opening end emptying tne saet*. It In sometimes caSy for the tags to become detached and they at once HI! Into the feed where they are I oat In the mining. The hootc haa a sharp point and a round loop. This given It a ahape that la particularly vicious In a cow'a atomach and la often fatal. For that reason, It la beat to remove the tag and hooh before the bag of feed la opened to there la no chance for It to work olf In the handling Under any condltlona. It la Imperative that one ttae the utmost rare to prevent teee from thla cause Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Miller re cently spent a week at Kinston with Mr. MiHer's father and mother. David Oliver Paynp, who has been working for Jay Foote, has moved his family to Spartanburg, S ( and will work in the mil! there. FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER 1 wish to announce that I have hied with the Board of Election for Road Commissioner. If nominated I shall put forth every ellort to serve the people of Cas well county 100 per cent. Will appreciate your vote on June the 3 th, 1926. Yours truly, J. T. LYON. May 23th, 1926, Yanceyville, N. C., Rt. 1. (Political Adv.) FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Road Commissioner, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to be he!d on June 5th If nominat ed and elected. I pledge myself to fulfill the duties of this office to the best of my abifity. Your sup port wi!l be appreciated. _ J. D. Burton. Ridgeville. N. C. (Political Adv.) FOR ROAD COMMISSIONER Subject to the action of the Democratic primary, June $th, I desire to announce myself as a candidate for the office of Road Commissioner of Caswell county, and if nominated and elected I pledge myself to fulfill the duties of this office to the best of my abifity. Your support will be ap pt ecited. C. S. Walters. Blanche^ N. C. (Political Adv.) FOR COUNTY COMIS SIONER To the Voters of Caswell County, N. C. 1 wish to announce to the pub lice that I have filed my candidacy with the Board of Election for re election for office of County Com mission er I thank the voters of Caswell county for their support last Primary, and respectfully solicit your valued vote. * J. T. Lipscomb. (Political Adv.) FOR CLERK OF SUPERIOR j COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate for Clerk of Superior Court subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary to be held on June $th. By reason of my experience during the past term, I feel that I can render the public better ser vice another term. I promise that ] every penny which comes into this office will be promptly and proper ly accounted for. Your support will be appreciated. B S. Graves (Political Adv.) FOR RECORDER To the Voters of CasweH County, North Carolina. I wish to announce that I have hied with the Board of Eiection and wiii be a candidate for the re nomination as Recorder for the CasweH County Recorder's Court, subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary, which wiii be held June Sth, 1926. T.H. HATCHETT. (Poiiticai Adv.) FOR CLERK OF COURT I desire to announce my can didacy for the office of C!erk of the Superior Court of Caswell county in the June Primary. Thanking you in advance for sup port. If nominated and elected I will serve all the people to the best of my ability. R. E. Wilson. Yanceyville, N. C, Rt I FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I wish to announce that I have hied with the Board of Election, and will be a candidate for the ofHce of Register of Deeds of Caswell County, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary, which will be held June 5/1936 J. Y. CHANDLER. Yanceyville. N. C., Route 2. May 13, t926. (Political Adv.) FOR SHERIFF Subject to the Democratic Pri mary, June 5, 1936, I am a can didate for the renomination for Sheriff of Caswell county. If nominated and elected I will serve in the future, as I have in the past, to the very best of my ability. John H. Gunn. Yanceyville, N. C. (Political Adv.) FOR SHERIFF To the Voters of CasweH County, North Caroiina. I wish to announce that I have hied with the Board of E!ection, and wiH be a candidate for the Office of Sheriff of CasweH Coun ty, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary, which wii! he heid June the 5th,. 1926. W. H WiHiamson. "Yancey viHe, .- — - Maytoth, <926. (Poiitica! Adv.) FOR SHERIFF Subject to the action of the Democratic Primary June 5, 1926, I desire to announce myseif as a candidate for Sheriff of CasweH county. If nominated andeiected, I wiH serve aH the people to the very best of my abiiity W. E. REAGAN. Yanceyviiie, N. C. (Poiitica! Adv.) FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Voters of Caswell County, North Carolina. I wtsft to announce that I have Rled my candidacy with the Board of Ejection, for the Office of Reg ister of Deeds, which office I have Riled as best as I couid for six vears 1 thank the people of Cas weii county for their ioyal support given me for this time, and ask that vou continue your confidence in me. H S. Turner. Yanceyviiie, N C. May toth, 1926 (Poiitica! Adv.) FOR HOUSE OF REPRE SENTATIVES To the Voters of Casweli County. I hereby deciare myseif a can didate for the representative of the people of Caswell in the next Legislature, subject to the Demo cratic Primary law. I pledge my self to faithfully discharge all duties, by God's guidance. Yours for service, C C. Smith. Hightowers, N. C. 1, :9a6. * BVNNUTG TIMB—2 HOURS FABB—*3.00 ;g'. Leave Danville 8 and 2 o 'clock. Leave Durham 11 and 5 o 'clock. Yaneeyville.^h hour from Dan villa. Yancey ville H4 hour from Durham. Prospect Hill 1 hour from Dan villa. Prospect Hill 1 hoar from Durham Hillsboro 1% hoar from DanviHa. Hillsboro % hour from Durham. S. M. BASON Local Agent fee Pilot Fire Insurance and Pilot Life Insurance Company of Greensboro, N. C. DAN RIVER COUNCIL NO. 387 JR. O. U. A. M. MILTON. N. & Council meetings heid on second and fourth Friday nights in month, st 3 o'ciock G. 8. DONAHO, Connseiior ' B. T. SNAPP, Recording Secretary VISITING BRETHREN WELCOME COME TO Union Barber Shop Every Hour In The Day W. E. KENT. Prop. 118 North Union Street, Danville. Va. CEMETERY IRON rENCES MARBLE AND GRANITE COPING BURLINGTON MARBLE WORKS H ED, MCPHERSON. Prop Monuments of Every Description TELEPHONE 713-W South MAln St. BurHngton. N. a ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having this day quaiiSed as adminis trator of the estate of J. W. Massey, deceased, iate of Casweti County, North Carolina, this is to notify sit persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them to the under signed at Yaneeyviiie, North Carotins, on or before the 8rat day of May, 1927, or this notice wiii be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate wtli piease make immediate payment. This the 50th dav of Aprit, 1928. H. 8 GRAVES, Administrator of J. W. Massey. 5 6—8t. - : SANITARY BARBER SHOP ' - The Littie Shop With a Mg Welcome'' Shower Batha Comer West Market and Giimer 9ta BURTON AND KMTTHEY REIDSVILLE, N. C. FOR RECORDER I shall be a candidate for the nomination for Recorder of the Caswell County Recorder's Court, in the Democratic Primary in June, If I am nominated and elected Recorder, I shall endeavor to serve the people faithfully, con scientiously and without fear or favor. I have served you in this capacity before, and you know my fitness for the position If you think I am the man for the posi tion, I will appreciate your sup port, if some one else is better qualified and the people of the county wish some one else, I shall abide the decision of the people without a murmur M. C. WINSTEAD. (Political Adv.) FOR COUNTY COMMIS SIONER Subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. June 5th, 1936, I desire to announce myself as a candidate for the ofHce of County Commissioner of Caswell county. And if nominated and elected, I pledge my best services to the people of this county. W. P. ALDRIDGE Yanceyville, N. C., Route t. May :7th, 1936.
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