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JUL m UkUM.A ntfiKu, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1911 rni iTP nn irr WASTE IfJ THE HOME MOST IMPORTAm Ai fiATION I HAiii r A r Kr rr llllllbHIII I h OFTKEUHFAVORBIE SCHOOL CONDITIONS " v ffPj I JUDGE ERWIN SUCCEEDS HIM SELF AS REORDER FOR THE NEXT TWO YEARS. NEW MEMBERS SCHOOL BOARD Resolutions of Respect Regarding the Death of Dr. William Biddle and John Latta Ordered Spread, on the Minutes. "I do not believe the community would stand for the present condi NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE HAS PREVAILED 8INCE EARLY COUNTRY HISTORY. EOOD PRODUCTS THROWN AWAY The Enormous Waste of Foods In the Country Is Due Largely to Ignor ance and Carelessness of the Ser They ;Jbbe Satisfied i vant Class. i i 1 1 - M :i ri SI .1" ! !f i ' ! s 1 . t. . i "Real Fisherman's Luck for Duke's Mixture Smokers" Good tobacco and a good reel That's surely a lucky combination for the angler and here's the way you caa save uem Dotn. H m pp.. s f.JK XLM hf f l I A. Mil a a tL n All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by liggett 4 Af!yer at Durham, N. C. 1 Pay what you will, you cannot get better granulated i tobacco for 5c than the big ounce and a half sack of Duke's Mixture. It's good any way you smoke it. Get a Good Fishing Reel Free S' saviag the Coupons now packed in Liffttt $ Mytn Dnka'a ixtura. Or. if youdoa't wantareel geUnyoneoftha hundreds f other articles. Ia the list you will find something for every Msobar of Ue family. Pipes, cigarette cases, catcher's gloves. cameras, watcnas, toller articles, etc. These handsome presents cost yea nothing not one cent. They simply express eur appreciation of yoar patronage. J, Remember you still get the same big one and a half ounce sack for 6c enough for many satisfying smokes. DurinwJVovambtr andDmemm- bmr only, wm will mnd our matt Qltutratad eatmlogam or prnta FREE. Simply send us yoar name and address. Cprnt from Dukft Mixturt may U assorted with tan fro HDRM SHOE. J.T..TINSLErS NATURAL LEAF.GRANGER TWIST, muf ti FOUR ROSES (lOc-tm LmkU touponh PICK PLUG CUT. PIED. MONT CIGARETTES, CUX d GARETTE3, ant other (of f Address Premium Dept. St. i f 1 tions if it really knew the conditions as they actually exist. The child life of the community is menaced from almost every point of view and our people only need to be informed be yond the peradventure of a doubt, to insure a positive, determined and speedy action for relief." Such were the words of Superin tendent Harris in " addressing the board of mayor and aldermen Thurs day night concerning the condition of the primary grades of the schools, which is receiving To much attention just now. ' Immediately on the convening of the municipal board the roll was call ed and the minutes read, and the reg ular order of business was suspend ed to hear the conference commit tee from the board of education. Chairman Salmon was the first to be heard, followed by Secretary Yoest and Judge Erwin. Then came Prof. Harris talk, following whjch it was decided that the building and fur nishings committee of the board of education had the power to proceed for present and immediate relief. This will he done by an arrangement of the rooms at the Athenaeum in such a manner as to utilize the Su perintendent's office for the expres sion room, the manual training going to the present room used by the ex pression teacher, and a division of the fourth grade to take the manual train ing room. This solution of the condi tions, while offering temporary re- We are continually reminded of the need of conservation of our nat ural resources forests, mines, wa ter powers and the like and action in this direction is highly desirable, if not even now absolutely necessa ry. Given sufficient time the forests may . be increased, the water powers extended from a few months to the entire year and dying soils revived. But there is a yet more Important waste that is nation wide, and is found where there are neither forests nor mines, nor water powers. , It ex ists in' every state and is growing all the time, not only by reason of larg er population, but at an increasing percentage aa well. ' This is the waste In the home kitchen. , ; As a nation we have practiced ex travagance irom childhood; really a natural and logical sequence in a land of apparently inexhaustible re sources, where valuable hardwood trees were burned to clear the land for cultivation, which same land pro duced so bountifully that corn was of ten used as fuel because It was too cheap to sell. Those days hate pass ed, it is true never to return again In the United States. . But the con dition named was only one of many, incident to the growth of this coun try; and however justifiable those wastes may have been in their day, and while not practiced at the pres ent time, they nevertheless contrib uted to the growth of a reckful waste fulness which has now pervaded all classes. Even the most thriftly im- .'mionifit. Ksi-n snfl roftrfln rn lTAV lief will do , all that is possible at , " ' " " " ( , i, ,' - c se the most extreme ' economies, tiroDant at ffia van minimum at . t s jbuou owe iuuuu ui n aiier a icw jtau in America, wnicn tnrows away every Customers and Good Adwrtisers The Light Running Florence Wagons are strictly home manufactured products, manufactured by home men from home materials and for home people. Every piece of every wagon is sold under the company's binding guarantee and satisfaction is assured. The spokes are made of hand split Tennessee Hickory, the hubs are made of Tennessee and Alabama post oak, I in fact all of the timber used in these wagons comes J I j from the woods near ftorence. i Don't invest your hard earned money in some thing made a thousand miles from home by people of whom you have never heard until you have thorough- ly inspected our home manufactured Florence Wagons and Robinson-McGill vehicles. RobigisoM-GKUl ,'!)V It I ' :!r Hi i"i ! ""V-'!'! ci 'ii OPINION IN THE ' BENDERMAN CASE i t.fiK ;; --11 ,r.. r s : t FECIAL CHANCELLOR FLEMING DECIDES THAT COUNTY HAS . RIGHT OF, WAY. In the case of Thomas Benderman et ai vs. J. T. Petty et al, wherein Petty and the other road commission ers of the county sought to run a road through the Benderman farm, Special Chancelor W. 8. Fleming, sitting ' by agreement, rendered an opinion granting the right to estab lish the road in accordance with a former agreement of the complain ants without compensation or cost of fences to the complainants, and this without prejudice to the rights of the county to establish any right of way by condemnation and compensation by appraisal. The case may be appealed, the us ual time being allowed to perfect the appeal. ATE DOG BISCUIT SEEKS DAMAGES -.hi TO; DAUGHTER OF 80AP MANUFACT URER DOESN'T RELISH JOKE AT BRIDGE PARTY. ' w . . .... .X - . . . -.-- v - m I In the meantime the enabling acji for" passage by the incoming legisla ture is to be prepared, and the citi zens of the city, the members of the board of mayor and aldermen, and all who are Interested in the proper welfare of the children of the city and their - educational advancement are invited nd urged by the board of education and the teachers of the va rious grades, to visit the Bchools and see for themselves that the unfavor able reports that are made are not exaggerated. ; ; " The teachers are doing what Is pos sible, but with the excessive numbers under each teacher, that personal ele- ( PATTERSON,' N.' J., Dec. 9. Not taking kindly to a practical Joke in Y a ?fyrr rt napirtn or Artr an at a ; r ' 1 . , , 7 iment, that Individual contact that Is bridge luncheon, Miss Helene Wlnton, .... . DVT UClf iUI W (,11V VU1IU 111 1UV flllUH" ry stage cannot be adopted. Hence the development is not what it could be expected and demanded under oth er conditions. daughter of a wealthy soap manufact-1 urer, has sued her hostess, Miss Har riett Condon, for the amount of a den tist's bill Incurred in repairing dam aged teeth. When the game at Miss Condon's home was over, lemonade and cakes were served. Miss Wetnon, not sus pecting any joke, ate the greater part of one of the cakes, although it was!. . . r-, . ture. very nara ana lasieiess. sne avers that she ate the biscuit because she did not want to offend her hosteess, The temporary relief will be had at once, and then movements will be put i on foot to have permanent relief in the way ot a new building with suf ficient accommodations for the fu- On a return to the 'business of the municipal boara, the election or. re- and in her desire to be agreeable, she Erw,n who ha8 been m charge of the day in the year enough food alone to feed, and feed much better than same are now fed, a nation bf 15,000.000 souls; as, for instance, the combined pupulation of European Turkey and Persia or of all ; Manchuria. Per haps w will comprehend it better in terms of our own cities; that Is enough Is wasted through careless ness or ignorance in preparation, or thrown away after icooklng, to ) actu ally feed though, perhaps, not quite as well as they are fed, but to ftuffl clently feed the combined ! popula tion of the following cities: New fork, Chicago, Philadelphia, Cincin nati, St. Louis, San' Francisco, New Orleans, Los Angeles, Omaha, eDn ver, Portland, Ore., SL PauL Minne apolis, Detroit, Milwaukee,, Clever land, Buffalo and Kansas City, Mo. Seems impossible, but the figures are under rather than overestimated. ' Just think of it; - enough nourish ing food absolutely wasted in this lepy Company I4-4wed&wkly4t i 1 Illlllllllll ACTIVITY AROUND c.r,i. a. OPENING INCIDENT II OF TO GYM SCHEDULE OF BASKET BALL " GAMES WILL BE MADE UP AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. also be arranged. It Is likely that some of theso contests will be held at Columbia Institute. f The new gymnasium will be vsed for practice work altogether, and a di vision of the regular games may be played there. This will be one of the best equipped preparatory school gymnasiums in the state. Every equipment will be of the most mod ern and nothing but the very best will be used. The swimming pooL 40x60 feet, is an annex, and both are- litAniiJ f tl. . 1 J 1 . If ii . iuvowu iu uig uiu orracKS ouiiaing broke off the edge of one tooth and dislodged the gold filling of another. Pains All Over! "You are welcome," Mys Mrs. Nora Ouffey, of Broken Arrow, Okla., "to use my letter in any way you want to, ii it will induce some suffering woman to try CarduL I had pains all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phy sicians failed to relieve me. Since taking Cardui, I am in better health than ever before, and that means much to me, because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of different kinds. What other treatments 1 tried, helped mt tor a few days only." TAKE tw MM I Woman'sTonic Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before tak ing care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean worse to follow, unless given quick treatment - You would always keep Cardui handy, if you knew what quick end permanent relief it gives, where weakness and disease cf the womanly system makes life seem hard to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try It . Vrit to: I aJW Adviser? Dtpt. Ouitaaeoca. MedJcfcM Onttaaooca. Twc, for tfdal Irutrue jma. mi U-m took. Hm TrtataMot lor Wooes." ct ir, JH city hall so long, was elected without opposition for the term for the next two years. . E. YoeBt, E. E. Erwin and W. C. Salmon were chosen to succeed them ! selves on the board of education. f A page of the minutes of the board of mayor and aldermen was ordered Bet apart to the memory of Dr. Wm. Biddle, and a tribute to his life was read and ordored spread thereon. i . Resolutions regarding the death of Join Latta, city marshal, policeman, mayor and citizen were read and or dered spread on the minutes, and an expression of appreciation to the , board from the family of Mr. Latta was read and ordered filed. Croupy Coughs and Wheezy Colds. i The quickest simplest way to rid the children of dangerous corupy coughs and wheezy tituffy colds Is to give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. It gives almost instant relief and stops a cough promptly. It soothes and heals. Contains no opl ates. H. L. Blomxiuist, Esdalle, Wis., says: "My wife considers Focly'p Honey and Tar Compound the best cough cure and it gives the bst re sults. Woldridge Co. Adrt QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRATOR i ' Ben Matthews has qualified a ad ministrator of W. J. Matthews, f ceased' cniiF ilex iiru iu ciruT ulBU,, jumioruiu:e r OUML indl UCn IN dlUni steam heat, the water being temper . 1 ed In this way. All the arrangements All Buildings on Campus Now Light- of the pool are of the most sanitary, ed From Own Electric Plant Gym- All the buildings on the campus, in naslum and Swimming Pool Ready eluding the rusidences and the gym Shortly After Christmas. naslum rooms, are now lighted by- electricity from an independent elec There is considerable activity , and trie plant, owned and operated by the- country every day to feed every man, anticipation around C. M. A. just now . Military Academy. This plant has- woman and child In elghtee nof its' incident to the opening of the new been ln operation now about two larget cities! Part of this loss is due I gymnasium and swimming pool im- week" and is proving most satisfac to ignorance and carelessness of ser-" mediately following the Christmas toryt the trouble so far being of a. vantsj but a very large portion Is holidays. , very minor character. waste for which the housewife Is re-j The winter schedule of basket ball This and other improvement sponsible At only ip cents per meal games will probably be initiated soon which, are now in contemplation, will the above loss amounts to $4,500,000 after the return of the students from make the Military Academy the best per day or $1,642,500,000 per year: the short vacation. Already they are eQuIPPed and most sanitary prepara The only wonder is the "high coBt indulging in light practice work, tory school in Middle Tennessee be of living." Popular Magazine. : which will be Increased and made fore tne flrBt of March, 1913. "," 1 " more effective when the gymnasium , ur. wm. saaier, autnor or -rne i8 completed. While there are none ously, especially when they "hang the BUDB now engaging in the work, On." Foley's Honey and Tar Com-( and Whatley and Bunch are showing fnnn st las A AllaflA VnnMArtAM wtAI- ... 1 a itii vuuu 10 uuuocuum incut- uy m TJHO COIiaiUOIl. X Here Rr ft cine for cough. i and colds, equally ef- j number of others who are working . ' fective for children and for Krown' A. , , . . w,""ms . Take It when you feel a oul Ior peB wno are Bn0Wln8 UP ' " " vr r'mw9 have NEW OFFICERS FOX LOCAL LODGE persons. ELECTION AT LAST MEET ING NIGHT. cold coming on. It will avert danger ( ceptionally fast for green men. The of serious results and cure quickly, i boya are somewhat llchter that th "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound , , wa f J" year- . completely cleared my throat- and!tteir BWlftnecs and activity, together The new officers for the local order eured y eold. Woldridge Co. Advtiith the accuracy expected to be de- of Knights of Pythias for the ensuing: veloped it is hoped will make up for term are as follows: whatever may . have been loBt by the , A. E., Wells, Q. C; Oscar Dial, failure of tho return of the 61d men." C.; A. W. Lipscomb, Prelate; John Negotiations are already on for Colvert, M. A.; F. Swanaburg, M. W.; games with the B. ft H. fast team E. P. Turner, M. E.; J. S. Orman, K. and the aggregation from Peoples R. S.: C. E. Werthan. I. O w ot.Bros. at Franklin. Other games will Voaa. o. a. FIRST QUARTERLY . CONFERENCE The first ; quarterly conference the First Methodist church wir take place Sunday and Monday, December 15 and 16. The chairman of the ard of rtrwards requeats a full meeting of the board for Monday night ConsMpnt'on ratifies headache, in UgrBtirn, '"'tIupiw, drowsiness. For I miia, rfninR nieaicice, use Oman's FP5T''ef. 25c a box at all stores. 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