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' - ,v . . 77 - . - . : - - . .-; i, . -7XV - - ; ' - ---,M-y, v .: - 7- ' c 7,r-x7 - - :v; ' ,v , ' - ' " ' - ,7 ' ' ' - 7 - - 5. . , -r THE LEDGER Does Job print!:: ; every , description, Price3 and Qualjt;' Guaranteed- i , VOLUME 25. WINt)SpR,;;. a, THlRDAY. APRlE 17, 1913.: no. rMJ -J WHI K ' -1 b'i f U HI -Ifl i t ll Mini t R county T-Wjni- V change m mmi New Plan for Apporntjng , 4 Committeemenand; the BJ ; t;on of Teachers. Salaries&MieIaid Promptly Hereafter the county bo; lr d of -education is required to appoint the school cornmi tteemer - for ach district as follows: One for a term of three years' one for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year, and their successors each-for a term of three years. , This method is -similar to thea plan now in effect with respect to the appointment of county 'boards of education, except that the members cf the county boards are appointed for longer terms. This plan riakes the terra of only one m mber expire each yearr thus leaving two experienced members hold over each year. Section 4161 has been so am ended as to require the ap plica- tions for a pcsuion to teaca m a county to be filed with the county superintendent ojf public ins truc tion, and it further requires the county board of education tb fix -a day in each township fox the -election of teachers, at vyhich time the committeemen of v the vanbiis' districtsratbSK the superintendehtfoithe;; pur: pose of electing teachers for all the schools of the township Section 4164 has been so jam- pndprl na . tc : anthnidze cduntv boards of education to provide for the bavment of teachers? sal- i varies promptly at the enc of each month. This provisior will prove a great convenience to the teachers in the . rural schools, many of ,whom frequently have to wait for their salaries several months until taxes can be collec ted. This change simply means that the county boards of edu- cation are authorized to borrow money when necessary to meet the teachers' salaries promptly at the end of each school month. Hereafter no assistant teacher shall be employed in any school until, the average daily atten dance reaches forty, and Ptoifent8. sion is made whereby an assis tant teacher may be dismissed when the average daily, atten dance for four consecutive weeks ! drops below forty. The State Journal. Profits in Tomotoes Beans J D Lynn in Orange Judd South cm ing, 'Atlanta,'1 Ga. ? The ftand had been well , fert for early cabbage he year before lized with and fall. stable mknure, made fine cabbage was planted in tomatoes in ' the -No fertilizer was used "on tomatoes, the land was well broken ' December, 1911, ond lay until spring.. V Then v I broke it again .and harrowed! it, and a- bout 10 days before I set the p I laid it off in rows 4. feet apart ants with a 10-inch shovel, running . very deep, and took my turn plow , and T, made a oroad list and let -it lay until time j to et, plants, and then I ran up and c own the rows with one section of harrow and opened the list with a small ; )loW and set the plants down in the fu tow 3 feet apart. ' , K ' , When my plants were about ltfin. hlgh, I took them out of ; their frame with spade or trowel, with a-:; clod' of iirt around them. When I set them in the furrow, T filled in half way) - up and pressed the dirt . firmlv,, an.imd them and iilled balance of the way and le'Mt loose.-As soon as I was through netting, I ran around them with a eo Have Public Exercises CoffCV.. Ri1t ,;4;: 'i.fr.'-.'i-mPVl-V 'VLiiLJ - iiitsiiu rejiowa win ceieoraL The Boar(J o.CouSty CommisMore'rs theinety--fourth anniversary ofmeUn WindsQr;4.Nt C;, on Mondavnh their'order in v America sliortly ytb'day of April, 1913 at vio o'cioclc the Ledger will' give the date; "a- m D- K,. Brjtton chairman presid next week 'i ing; those present ; besides the chair : . T ?v I. s Vl - mi ' man'were Corriftiissioe'rs J: Shield the city of Baltimore Thos, , J B Stoke8 .Griffin and' J. s, Wilday inserted a-notice in the; Jenkins., : ; vi y - ; - papers requesting all Odd Fel- Minutes of last ; meeting, . read - anc lows to meet at the Seven Stars ! approved after which theJBoard trans Tavern on April 26. 1819. t In tad the 5?gne8s: . .... j. On motion it was, oidered that S. T. response to this notice four oth-; Morris be reIieved of roda.duty ers besides himself met and-ior- COunt of infirmly? ganized the first authentic lodge'- On motion it was ordered that W. in .uienca.. yyuuey was maue ; ivi. oiancnarq ana joe Jbeggett oe re an Odd Fellow in; England while ( Heved of poll tax and 1 road , duty . or one of those who met , stated acco.unt ot infirmmes. : that he had the degrees of the ; n motion' it was ordered thai a-'" j . $648.00 worth of Metal Culvert b order . conferred upon him in parcha8ed 6t tHe "North' Carolina Me- New York, but whether there ! tal Product Co of Wilmington, N. c was any regular meeting place in New York other than to con fer the degrees is not known. However, "Wildey is regarded as the patron Saint of the Order in America and the Order dates its. official beginning in An eriqa at Baltimore April 26, 1819. ." han'diafcliSeaat its sacred .walls till the grek, out bfiexistencei and so reverht ly did the ord er look u p on: every thing about this old' building, their took the bricks -from the ruins' and sold them to local ! lodges throughout the United States at one dollar apiece to be placed in the lodge rooms as a sovernerr " Gone to New York ' Dr. C. J. Sawyer left for New York City last week, here he will remain for about six wejeks. He goes to take a post-gradaute course in" specializa tion. ,That is, he will specialize on several branches of his profession that he may be the better equipped. He' will also make a study M all modern discoveries, remedies, improvements, etc., in (the profession. While away Dr. J. B. Nicholls will serve his pa- small shovel plow to fill the furrow and to prevent washing in case of a hard rain. Then I cultivated them with a:sweep as often as they needed it, not plowing very deep, and gave them one good hoeing. This comjSle te'd the cultivation. - BEANS FOLLOWED; TOMATQES. v" r - v;:r . ' - , ; " 4 - - -fc " X 6 f ' " i . . i Now that is the way I maaaged to get $75 on eighth of an, acre and two weeks before the other fellow,. I us ed Spark's Farliana; planted the seed the middle of x February, . and trans planted to cold frame 5 inches apart the middle of March or a 'little plater. About April 20 I. set : them m iopen ground, kept them cultivated, -i and! as soon as the top-cfuster wasripe, I cut the vine up.kept ; theN ground clean until the last, week in July, v and run a deep furrow, in the jniddle andj planted it to Kentucky wonder beans; M cov ered them with a ' small.. double plowi had a drag-fastened to back of plow to pack and .firjnVfthe' arth :to the beans, also '.to '.make the : ground retain the moisture until the beans ; sprouted As soon "as beans were up, I irbve:the stake that I had used fortmatoes by them, slanting . them : -to' the north. They had hut one good season. I plow ed them twice and sold $50 worth, of beans ?from one-eighth acre. ' : ... ' -. . s . ' ' , i- . -r . .- t , -.- "S- r- - . ' - - ' .- ; - ' - - ,' j The - operetta under; the managment of Mrs.. C. J, Sawyer, will soon be ren dered, and the public will be given a delirrhtful entcrtainnsnt Friday niht..- and distributed in the different - town ships for general 'use.' v-." ' On motion it 4 was ordered thtvWa? ter Leicester bq-relieved of poll- ta androad duty forjyear 1913 on .Tac-.-count- of infirmity .-v-,,t-. 'v OnJ motion it'was ,drdere that Wr xii., ana kj. uonner oe vrenevea o; road duty on:acoant-dfinfirmfty;;y: ,: ontt rr' ,On motion; it" was .ordered that;(T. S.' Norfleet Be refunded $18,27 rtaxe cn property rvajued at $2150.00 on ac count of. error in listing. , " - 1 .' .Onmotion it waSvordeTed that Mrs. W.MftchelKbe relieved of taxes . on $2000. 00 wpr th of property erroneous ly listed. . . ' On motion it was r ordered that Joe Hoggard be'relieved of poll tax anc road duty for 1912, . On motion it was ordered that J. W. Newberne be relieved of road dutj for the year 1913. On motion it was ordered that th following named persons be appointed list-takers for the different townships, viz: Windsor Township, W. R, Johnson Merry Hill Woodville ' Mitcnell's Colerain Whites Roxobel Snakebite j A,-D. Smithwick J. T. .Veale. J .Ij, Harrington. j Carle Sessonrs. : v J. H, Lawrence. J. C. Cherry. ; , J.rR. Cherry. t Township Charles 4 it Indian . Woods Bond. . On motion it was ordered that tht Clerk of the' Superior Court write State Auditor and explain error in listing of T. S. Norfleet'g taxes and have the amount of $5.38 refunded to Mr. Norfleet. L 7' . The, following accounts were audit ed and ordered paid r . , Snakebite township, for feed x .from Windsor township r $16. 55 Windsor township to Snake- --v'- - bite township, drag, , -24.62 S P Hale,-services and hand . hire . Snakebite township 47.99 Woodville township to Roxp- 7 ' bel township, feed v"" " 2?? JrR Harrell, Tservices oxo- 7. . ... "7 - -bel township . .. . . , 7 ; , 37,60 u W spruill amt paianand hire Indian - Woods town- ,: ship 20.00 6.00 D C .Oatlawt seryjeeshdian, - Woods township" A Pi1. Cobb services and hand k"7" Hire Whites township 7 " E D Callis, hand hire, feed etc, Colerain- Tpwnship A T; Eason servicea arid hand . , ,hire .. Mitchell's i township Jesse Hoggard, services 7and ? hand .hire Mitchell's town-. ship . ,77 r ' - ; Ernest White . services ; and hand hire Mitchell's -town ship r - 7 : Modlin &r Hobbs, mdse for ; Windsor township r 7 T D Cowand, cervices on rd 62.55 81.80 7-7- --. -..-j - 12.75 i -168.41 5i.a7 -1.95 r f MBMJM .TTA TT rJ: : Ve : Hate - -1 Ignorance ;and hate come ; and go together J V ' ..V What we' are not infdrmed upon we" rare'y.j believe" in; and wq iccept nothing until we have become famiiiar -with it, except ;hrpugh superstition ;ahd idoJatryb an3 supers titut ion and idolatry nvolve riot belief' but iaith. ; ' ; V f" . , v I - We hang meri for kilting others only when ve". dp not' under tand themX' When .we. understand thtm we classify the act ag insanity oiuself-cleflBe,' and pity b )ih. the victim and the, slayer, vVhen we Vdbn't understand why he could, do' such a thing," wo iall itiriurder. ' ' 'V 1 ' v ? : We despise men as Villains and brates only h riVwhat tKey do s, beneath the understanding of hWst arid pure miridsr . We ridicule sentiments, that are. tithertoo Jow. or too high for.; )iir own intellects, usic and'art that seems sleepy arid impog ible, seems so because vrt $o ndt understand it;- .,. v ; . ; SatnueLJobnsoa said; " 'I hte that man;"vbeeaIe I - do; not criow him; if I knew him, I would love hinV'vw - V; J. V There is: hardly, to be found a-criminal o low haajkmen Kato lim; - Thosewho.knbwiiim arid-understand'hfe .mind nay; pity, but do not hate. I " ' ":';J,:f:"y V K- It . follows i that; knowledge is Ito educ&t tone's selflisM BeSj&lup : ; GQd:dpes riot hatdineribt -Wheir'wnderstarid, we love.x He is riot free who fears tospeak: his :thought; 7 'Nor is he free whose choices may be bought.. 'He is not free whom vices can enchane, 7 . , v j - Nor he. whose days are idlefciSKvam, He is not free who 'is the sport of chance. .7 . . Nor knows the tirne to berid'to circumstance. Hejs riot free wKo canriot be a friend : .7 7 . t On whom the sad-the needy may depend, He is not free Who hath no vision broad, , !: And liveth not tor serve and love his' God. ': : Mrs. Frank A. D T NewSern . ditching for . Windsor township ' . 2,00 W T Heckstall scrapers fot l , roads Windsor, Township, . 49.29 W T Heckstall,7 services and ... . . hand hire Windsor - town- , 7 ship 1 - - r 23lV03 Dr J L Pritchard, ' medical ' services 17.50 W. & F. R. R. Co. Freight- 21.21 J W Cooper, summoning jury . 16.20 J F Phelps, salary Sunt farm v50.00 J F Pfeelps, mdse and ferti- '7 7; . Kzer for farm 248.57 Wm Sanderlin janiter salary v7 10.00 W T D ..Evans; J Pscdst 7 1.80 S D Scott & ; Co. , . . feed f of . : o J Windsor township, 7.. 4-v .." 50.50 W W-Hughes, lumber -for", 7 7 bridges. -7- 7 9.21 Jos B Ruffin, inquest and. , expenses to Raleigh - . " 82.80 Ed Skiles, services at- ferry ' r, ': ' w and repairing flat, & cable 742,50 'Asa Phelps, holding election 7 " . in November . 7 i, .2.00 Windsor- Electric & 'Power - 7,: 7 Cc7; lights; , ; 7; 1;50 W M Blanchard, poll taxTe - (funded . - - - -38 C M Pniden, holding 'election , : - in 'November . , - - :;2,00 Ji H Kerr, Solicitor's fees - ' ; 8:50 C W Spruill; lumber f or.rds . 12. 4 P IV Cobb.- repairs ;on iroad . ' ::: machine : v . . ,7 :-. 3,75 Edwards T& Brough ton . prin- - " ting records " 7 ; 14.50: Jesse Hoggard shoeing inules . ; repairs and saddle 7 ; - ''9.61 W D Lyon, receiver error in taxes s. " 7 ' , ; ""'.-' ,85 S : P Hale, repairs to bridge ; 4. 26 S W' Kinney, printinj . . 3.75 J II fizzle Inmbrr C.Zd ij ; ! . People and Things ' l , We! Cannot Understand, the eneriiy ofHatred, , and educ? ) CI o o O Breck iri Southern Farming: Joe Newsomev repairing cart 7 v 4,0 h Rhodes, lumber , . , 3.9 V E D Calli?; lumber, and nails 6,c: W L Lyon, court cost : Rf Cf G A Harden, lumber for. rds : 16,03 Austin Bros., machine 7 45,C0 There- being, no.-f ui ther. business on' motion,, the board ad journed. ' ,' 7 ;t7 ; ? -pi -R. BRITTO, -A "7-' .-Chairmgn W. S. Pritchard, Cler , List of Letters and Can3 Remaining Uncalled-for in this ' OfTlC for the week Ending April 10, 7 . ; : letters; : Johhie Tucker " 7 . ' Amanda Outlaw "Sarah Wynn 7' ; ' 7; Anie Parker " ' . . J. F.-Buckman Son . r Isham Boykin- . " : Virginia Hawkins , : Mary J Carter C:77,. : . Henry Rolax - - , ' A J Wiley 7 7 Fanhie Phelps . Louis. Burden ' " - . -7 7 Myrtice P Cowand 7 T ; 7-;7.:tiLiHie''Mizell - 7, J- J Cherry, .- :1 7: . ! Jplia Barnes " , . j ' POSTAL: CARDS.7 - Lucy Landon - Labon Howard Mors Salie Deaisel Hanner Harrell - H EMorris ' - . Mary S Gaskins . These letters will be sent to thy dead letter office April 30, 1913 if ri delivered before In callinfr fcr above eay advertized," fjvir ' ' - r V-- ' - "' " ' " J
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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