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To Ceo! a Can ;v tli3 Fire Out M . , It , roc ; . Accidents A ttmthdi Rnlf UAnFonD'G Balsam of Llyrrh. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises. Sprains, Strains. Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, Open Wounds. and &11 External Injuries, CM Sft.cs 1848L "'.ftSaSC? Price 25c, EOo ami $1.00 "mnr i or write 111 IIRH'HrXw-C-HanfofdMf fa asa ISP WMSWe W fiVRACU5E.N,V Didn't Suit Small Boy. , After spending a few . weeks 1 last year at a watering place, where he took his daily swim in the open air pool of warm sulphur water, a little fellow was this year at the seaside. In his tiny bathing suit he gazed. out over the vast ocean in silence. Then he protested: "I'm not goin Jn. Dat ain't water for boys; dat's for boats." , ! LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE If cross, ' feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs'V X " A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets . sluggish; stomach soar. - . . - , ' v '- ' Look at the tongue, mother! If coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev erish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat a. 1 1 ,,11 nnlJ t aa aira f h rnfl t " or any other children's ailment, give a t teaspooniul or "uaurornia syrup or. Figs," then don't worry, because It is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste - will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. - A thor cniKh "inside cleansing" is oftjmes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. Beware of" counterfeit flg syrups. . ASK at tne store ior a ov-cem uuiue ui uaiuornia syrup ui u , full directions for babies, children of all ages- and for grown-ups plainly , printed on the bottle. Adv.. . Payton- Has he got a marrying In "come? ., Parkers-Yes, ono that necessitates weuuiug t ncu gin luiuicuiucij " Worms expelled promptly from the human system with Dr- Peery'e Vermifuge "Dead Mot.'" AOV. ,.--.:". - Heine able to not sing is often a great relief to the company present Rheumatism IsTorture Many pains that pass as rheumatism are due to weak kidiieys to the failure of the kidneys to drive off uric acid thoroughly. . When you suffer achy, bad joints, back ache too,, dizziness and some urinary disturbances, get Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that is recommended by over 150,000 people in many different lands. Doan's Kidney Pills help weak kid neys to drive out the nrio acid which is the causa- of backache, rheumatism and lumbago. ' ; Here's proof: VERMONT "Evert Pktur4 James M. Traey, S. zu a siurv. I Pleasant ot., suaaie- burr.vt says: "For twenty year I had kidney complaint ' I offered from rheo niallo pains across my back and my bladder was oaaiy Inflamed. Ihaddiuy and fainting spells ana my wnoies system I was was affected. so helplees I coma hardly walk and doe tor's treatment failed. Finally I took Doan's Kidney Pills and in monthtbey sored ms." Cat Doaa's at Any Store, 80s Bos fosters:lburn co, buffalo, n. t. Llake the Liver Do its Duty - Nine times in ten when the- liver b tight the stomach and bowels are right Ct ITER'S UTTLE Lit ci nus gently butfirmly coirv pti a lazy liver to do its duty. Cures Con 'pwtion. In e (restion,. i fck " . I. trass After LMDt, f- ILL P1LU ST.LUX ECC2. SMALL FRICX Gc! -'22 must bear Signature K 11 V I X I X 7 w V I ; S.1 MOTHER rnlE- . f ILLS. oTfflOIID APPORTIONMENT OF $250,000 AP- PROPRIATED BY, THE GEN ERAL ASSEMBLY. BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Fund Wss Appropriated by the Gen eral Assembly of 1913 to Aid In Car rying Out Full 8lx Months' Term as Provided by Leglslaturs. ' ; . Raleigh. Aonortionment of the $250,000 ap propriation by the general assembly of 1913 for the schools of the state was made a few days ago at a meet- in of the state board of education held in the office of Governor Craig, This fund was created out of the state treasury for the purpose of enabling the schools, of the state to nil out the required six months school term. The new law provides for tne sel ling aside of five cents on every hun dred dollars worth of property in the state, that Is taxed, and this wm ne nnnnrtloned to the various counties later in the year. The total school lund will then, it is expected, exceed $400,000. V ' ' . The figures as given out Dy owie Superintendent of Public Instruction J. Y. Jftvner are given below. The school population in eacb county, to gether with the proportionate amount of the school fund, are given. State Appropriation Of $250,000, Appor. . tloned Per Capita. n.-. i unv,r,ni Amount Population. .Apportioned. COUNTIES Alamance .. .. . Alexander . . .. Ale&hany .. .. -Ashe.. .. . . Anson Avery .. ... . Beaufort .. Bertie .. ' Bladen . . . . , Brunswick . . .. Buncombe . . .. Burke .. .. Cabarrus .. Caldwell.. .. .. Camden .. .... Carteret. Caswell .. .. .. Catawba . . .. Chatham . Cherokee . . Chowan.. ... .. Clay . . . . .... - Cleveland .. Columbus .. .. Craven . . .. .. ; Cumberland ... Currituck . . .. Dare.. .. .. . Davidson ,. .. Davie ...... . . - Duplin .. .. .. Durham.. .. .. ' Edgecombe.. .. Forsyth.. .. .. Franklin ...... ' Oakton 9.137 2,941.85 1,373.96 4.2S3 2.97S 7,194 8.811 1,904 9.894 8,078 6.978 4,397 17.19 6, 982 9.079 6.706 2,157 4.449 5.327 10,565 7,976 6.5S0 . 8.605 1,546 10,811 9.474 7.900 10,759 2,814 1,488 10,158 " - 4,573 . 8,375 11,903' 9,440 16,930 . 8,948 -1J.114 1 960.68 2,318.62 2,839.78 1,258.25 3.180.83 2,603.63 2,249.00 1,417.15 6,533.56 2,250.29 2,926.16 2,180.68 695.98 1,433.91 1,716.89 8.405.09 2,670.66 1,798.43 1,161.89 499.05 S. 484.33 8.053.47 2,646.17 8,467.62 901.73 480.36 I B,Z73.9Z 1,473.92 2,699.28 8,836.33 3,042.51 6.456.53 2.888.29 4,226.64 1,261.80 518.71 2,534.24 1,440.68 6.514.32 4,086.44 2.677.02 2,387.59 1,904.79 1,633.41 1,156.41 1,032.64 3,806.04 1,615.45 4.989.52 999.90 1,289.84 2,264.15 , 2,059.49 1,400.71 2,524.69 1,952.17 ' 1.972.15 7,537.95 1,218.61 1,641.79 2.163.11 8.860.59 Gates 1,915 flnhnm.. ... 1.607 Granville .. ..' 7,863 3reene.. .. 4,470 Guilford..- .. .. 20,212 Halifax ., ,.12,679 Harnet .. .. ., 8,306 Haywodd .. .. 7,408 Henderson .. 5.910, Hertford. :... .. , 5,068 : Hoke.. i 3,688 Hyde.. .. .. .. 8,204 Iredell .. .. .. 11,809 Jnckson , 4.702 Johnston .. ,. 15,481 Jones.. .. .. .. 3,100 Lee ... ,. .. .. 4,002 Lenoir 7,02s Lincoln .... .. 6,390 Macon .. .. .. 4,346 Madison., .. 7,834 Martin .. .. .j 6,057 ; McDowell .. .. 6,119 Mecklenburg .. 23,388 Mitchell.. .. .. 3,781 Montgomery 6,094 Moore 6.727 Nash.. 11,978 . New Hanover. . - 8,301 Northampton ... ,927 Onslow.. .. .. 4.934 Orange .. .. 4,910 Pamlico.. .. '.. '. 1,557 Pasquotank..' .. 5,495 Pender .. .. . ; 5,400 Perquimans .,. 8,835 Person .. .. .." 6,021 : Pitt .. .. .. 13,826 Polk .. .. .... 2,609 "Randolph .. ..10,538 -Richmond ...... 6.909 . Robeson..' .. .. 15,257 Rockingham ... 12,779 2.675.41 f 2,554.87 - 1,590.22 1,582.49 1,146.42 1,771.03 1,740.42 1,236.02 1,940.66 4,294.96 841.66 8.396.39 2,226.77 4,917.38 4,118.67 4,043.89 1,149.19 8,356.43 1,769.10 2,064.00 2,396.30 2,902.31 1,167.04 838.76 563.84 ' 8,758.34 2,080.45 7,099.62 2,420.79 1,600.22 1,408.45 3,825.38 8,636.83 8,047.35 1,759.75 1,584.75 1,500.00 1,485.46 Kowan ... .. .. iz.bi i Rutherford 9.771 Sampson ... , . Scotland .... . .. Stanly ,. .. .. Stokes . .. Surry.. .. .. .. . Swain . , .. ,. Transylvania . . Tyrrell .. .. .. Union v. .. Vance ... . . . i . Wake.. ,i .. .. Warren.. .. .. Washington ..V Watauga ... .. Wayne.. ., . Wilkes .j. Wilson., j .. .. Yadkin .. . . .., Tancey .. .... Teacher Train's Rural Libraries , Total..-.. ..- 10,414 6,489 6.404 7.435 ' 9,005 8.621 2,600 1.745 11.661 6.455 2j028 . 7,611 4.965 -4,370 11,869 . 11.284 9,455 5.460 4,917 2r,e,ooo.oo Hubbell Gets Rhodes Scholarship. Paul A. Hubbell, now teaching school in Marshall,- Madison county, gets the 1914 Rhode:! scholarship from North-Carolina to Oxford Uni versity, England. -The committee on the part of this., state to pass oh the examination - papers was in session some time here recently, being com posed of .Prof. Graham of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Dr. JV Y. Joy-J ner of the state department of edu cation and Chief Justice Walter Clark of 'the supreme coujt $4,500 is al lowed for the three year course. , Will .Self- Cotton Goods. f- , ' The Gastohla Cotton Company, Inc. which Is largely composed of Char lotte and Oastonia capital, will begin business in a few days and will sell cotton goods and yarns from a large number of mills. , The members of the firm well known here are Messrs. J. H. Daingerfield and A. W. Latta. The officers of the company are Mr. J. H. Daingerfield. president; Mr. S. S. Shu ford of Gastonia, secretary and treas urer. The company Is chartered un der the laws of Pennsylvania and will maintain head of.lces In Philadelphia. Help Marker Farm Products. . Plans to list various products which the farmers have to sell and to list such products are set forth In a let ter being sent out by V'llliam R, Camp, chief of the division of mar kets of the North Carolina Agricul tural Experiment Station. To have the work prove of value the co-operation of the county , demonstration agents and farmers organizations. The list of grower's products in the offers for sale include wheat, oats, hay, corn, peanuts, apples, sweet pota toes, Irish potatoes, cow peas, soja beans, meats, lard, syrup, cattle, hors es, hogs, sheep, mules. v. , . Concerning this Mr. Camp states that "it should be impressed upon all farmers who list their products that we do not undertake to sell anything. Tills is simply a news channel for buyers, whether they be farmers, gen eral consumers in the town, retailers or Jobbers." In his letter to agents Mr. Camp says: . . . Mr. C. R. Hudson joins with us in the request that every county .agent co-operate with us in this work. The blanks which are enclosed may be filled out as each agent makes his rounds about the county. All blanks must be filled out and returned to this office not later than January 15. , Cop ies of the Farmers" Market Reporter, in which the farm products will be list ed, will be furnished you, and all oth- ers'who may request them. . Copies will also be sent to the newspapers of the state at the same time." The regulations for listing the pro ducts offered for sale are as follows: 1. Only those products which are in the bands of the original growers or producers shall be listed. v 2. No products which farmers have sold to dealers shall be Included. 3. Farmers' organizations 'whose membership is limited to actual grow ers are permitted to list their, pro ducts. 4. All products listed shall be of good Quality. In quoting prices to buyers an exact and honest descrip tion of the grade and character of the products for sale shall be given. 5. Repeated compallnts of products falling below description will result in the name of the grower being struck from the list of future issues, 6. The description given In this cir cular will be limited to the name and quantity of product, price and the grower's name, address and shipping point. No matter whatever of a gen eral advertising or "boosting" nature can be Inserted, nor can publication be given of any special breeds or va rieties of plants or animals. 7. Any products which, are not on hand but which will be produced within the present season may be In eluded. .The period within Which such products will be ready for shipment should be Indicated under the head of shipping date. ( . ' .. 8. . The quantity of a product may be expressed in . bushels, barrels, pounds, crates or car loads. J- 9. ' All prices shall be listed at the rate per bushel, barrel, crate or pound, subject to change of market conditions. The local market prices Requested in the last column are de sired solely for the information of this office as to what market condi tions are, and will not be published or given out in any form. Only the price which. the farmer asks will be- published. ' 10. In addition to the above we shall appreciate any further informa tion of market conditions which you may think of value. t, New North Carolina Charters. The Merchants' Bank of Fair Bluff, Columbus county, was chartered with $10,000 capital authorized, and.J5,000 subscribed by A. M. Jenkins, I. B, Tucker and others for a commercial and savings bank business. - The Black Lake Lumber Company, Black Lake, capital $50,000 authorized,- and. $20,000 subscribed by J. P. Allison, Bynum ' Clark and others of Concord, for a general lumbering busi ness; the Wake Building Supply Com pany, Holly Springs, - capital $50,000 authorized, and $3,000 subscribed by O. B. Alford and others; the Pegram Watson Hardware Company, Beaufort, capital $25,000 authorized, and $3,000 subscribed by S. C. Pegram and others. There , is an amendment ' for the charter of the Lumus-McCoy Com pany," Charlotte, which changes the capital stock to $50,000. . -. - ; - The Belfast Land" Company, Wil mington, capital $100,000 authorized and $15,000 subscribed by W. B. Her ring, C. F. Davis and others. - The Ramsey Drug Company, High Point, capital $5,000. by A. J. Griffin and others. Odd Fellow's Hall,' Inc., Mayodan, Rockingham' county, capital $10,000 authorizedand $1,000 subscribed. The ; Spring Lumber Company. Spring Hope, Nash county, capital $25,000, authorize and 5,000 sub scribed by W, M. Prescott and others. The Variety Stores Company, Leaks' ville, capital $5,000. " .i... The R. A. Ellington Drug-Company Corporation, Madison, Rockingham county, capital $15,000 6y R. A. El lington and others for drug and gro cery business. ' , The Marsh-Bowman Company of Marshville, capital $10,000 authorized and $4,000 subscribed by J. A. Marsh and others. . The Dunn Realty A. Development Co., of Ridgeview, Mecklenburg coun ty, capital $100,000 authorized and $10,000 subscribed by Charles B. Dunn and others. " Henry Farrior & Co., Warsaw, capi tal $10,000 authorized. . - SNOW- REALLY A BLESSING Denver Newspaper Rejoices at the Re markable Fall of "the . Beautiful" Throughout the 8tste. It has been said before. Let It be said again. The snow that you. swept from your walks, that sifted down your collars, that got Into your hair, your eyes, your tempers, Is worth n million dollars to the agriculturists of Colorado. To the dry farmer who plows it into his soil it will 'bring re wards in a next year's bank account. Lying in the mountains it will flow down the ditches to the lrrigationlsts next season. On ranch, In orchard and truck, garden it means moisture and money. . To the city it means health that always comes from sea sonable weather. Wade through it with a smile on your lips, shovel it with song In your heart, roll It Into baljs and throw at your neighbor with a laugh and a cheery word. It spells temporary Inconvenience and future prosperity and a white Christmas for the publlo tree that brought all Den verall Colorado into that new, bet ter, greater, get-together bond or friendship and work. Denver Times. Just an Accident. Bill "Was he ever In a railroad ac cident?" ' Jill "Yes, but he came out all right." ,"What was it?" "He proposed marriage to a girl on a train and she refused him." Use Soman Rye Balsam for sodding sen sation In eyes and inflammation of eyes or eyelids. A4t. Some people prefer popular songs to real music. Praise LydSa E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from all sections of this great country, no city so large, no village so small but that some woman has written words of thanks for health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy a trial, :1s it not reasonable to believe that what it did for these women it will do for any sick woman ? Wonderful Case of Mrs. Stephenson, on the Pacific Coast. Independence, Oregon. -"I was sick with what four doctors called Nervous Prostration, was treated by them for several years, would bo better for a while then back in the old way again. I had palpitation of the heart very bad, fainting spells, and was so nervous that a spoon dropping to the floor would nearly kill me, could not lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact was about as sick and miserable as a person could be I saw your medicines ad vertised and thought I would try them, and am so thankful I did for they helped me at once. I took about a dozen bottles of Lydia E. . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and also used the Sanative Wash. Since then I have used them whenever I felt sick. Your remedies are the only doctor I employ. You are at liberty to publish this let ter." Mrs. W. Stephenson, Independence, Oregon. A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman. Hodgdon, Me. "I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I nad pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work ami I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an opera tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a fam ily of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your . medicine." Mrs. IIaywakd Sowbbs, Hodgdon, Maine. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corn pound has been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, It has restored so many suffering women to health. f " -sWrite to LYDIA E.PISKHAM MEDICINE CO. L-V (CONFIDElfTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. Your letter will be openeL read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. -, ; Helping the Editor. Wright "It seems - to be getting harder work for the newspaper man all the time." Penman "Oh, I don't, know about that I see that ball-bearing scissors have been patented by an Ohio In ventor." 'V' ;r':';':.V''" i John Tyler was a member of the Virginia legislature at 21 and a con gressman at 26.". " Vlhtaavcr Yea Kccd a General Tonlo 77:3 Old Gtzndzrd It Enr Yi!kKi m i E-:ral Strci::! 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A food will constipate one and not another, and so we have a healthy food like eggs causing bilious ness to thousands, and a wholesome fruit like bananas constipating many. It is also to be considered that the child is growing, and great changes are taking place In the young man or young woman. The system has not yet settled itself to its later routine. . A very valuable remedy at this stage, and one which every growing boy and girl should be given often or occasionally, according to the individ ual circumstances, Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This is a laxative and tonic combined, so mild that it is given to little babies, and yet equally effective In the most robust constitu tion. At the first sign of a tendency to constipation give a small dose of Syrup Pepsin at night on retiring, and prompt action will follow in the morn ing. 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