Franktown Nassawadox High School - Double G Yearbook (Nassawadox, VA)
- Class of 1915
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Voice and Piano MISS MOLLIE JACOB Assistant Piano FACULTY Review 5 Growth from January Length of Term Number of Teachers Number of Students Number in Grades Number in High School Per Cent in High School Acres of Land Value of Land Value of Buildings Value of Furniture Value of Library Value of Laboratory Books in Library Magazines in Library Magazines Subscribed for Pianos Owned by School Total Number Graduates 1911 to January 1915 1911 1915 8 9 7 10 150 226 118 146 32 80 .21 .35 1 5 $ 300 $1,500 $4,000 $9,500 $ 529 $1,950 $ 30 $ 310 0 $ 204 50 500 0 600 0 12 0 2 17 57, This number includes the class of 1915 G Advertisements Kodaks for SI. 00 and up Films for all sizes PHONE 18-23 Walk-Over Shoes for Ladies and Men S3. 50 to $5.00 We are Headquarters for Supplying F.verybodys Wants in Holeproof Hosiery and Gloves Millinery, Dress Goods, Laces, Embroidery, Shoes Mattings, Rugs, Druggets, Linoleum Tennis Goods and Baseball Goods of All Kinds MARY GARDEN TOILET ARTICLES R. 1). JAMES SON Nassawadox, V a. H. M. JAMES COMPANY NASSAWADOX, VA. ..Dealers In.. Buggies, Surreys, Speed Carts, Wagons and Harness WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF Wrenn, Washington and Taylor Cannady Kuggies on hand at all times Finance 7 MONEY RAISED AND EXPENDED SESSION 1910-1911 SOURCE Raised Expense Balance Civic League $ 57.83 $ 0.00 $ 57.83 Contributed by Teachers 40.50 0.00 40.50 Total for Year 98.33 0.00 98.33 USE Expended Library Books $ 57.83 Janitor Work 30.50 Paper and Pictures 10.00 Total for Year 98.33 Money in Treasury at End of Year $ 0.00 SESSION 1911-1912 School Dramas $ 119.25 $ 17.50 $ 101.75 Oyster Supper 9.75 4.00 5.75 Contributed by Teachers 79.50 0.00 79.50 Contributed by Students 4.25 0.00 4.25 Contributed by Patrons 1,380.00 0.00 1,380.00 Total for Year 1,592.75 21.50 1,571.25 USE Expended Janitor Work $ 49.75 Improving Desks 7.55 Paper and Seats 11.45 Library Books 10.00 Magazines 12.50 Total for Year 91.25 Money in Treasury at End of Year $1,480.00 SESSION 1912-1913 School Fair $ 348.30 $ 93.73 $ 254.57 Drama from Onley 12.10 0.00 12.10 Drama at Nassawadox 66.35 13.35 53.00 Drama at Marionville 25.60 14.55 11.05 Drama at Nassawadox 80.65 12.70 67.95 Drama at Onley 33.69 21.54 12.15 Drama at Eastville 34.50 17.25 17.25 Drama at Cheriton 38.90 12.50 26.40 Drama at New Hall 101.89 22.20 79.69 Contributed by Teachers 138.86 0.00 138.86 8 Advertisements Solomon Was a Wise Man!! He decided many important questions. You may not have the wisdom of Solomon ,but you will show yourself the possessor of good com¬ mon sense and sound judgment, when you buy your seeds from The Peninsula Produce Exchange of Maryland POCOMOKE CITY, MARYLAND Our line of Field and Trucking Seeds is com¬ plete; no matter what you want we can supply you. We believe that the Best Seed is the Cheapest. We have our own Seed Laboratory where all seed sold by us are tested for purity and ger¬ mination and we are thus enabled to comply with the Pure Seed Laws of Maryland and Virginia. DON’T GIVE US AN ORDER FOR LOW GRADE SEEDS We can’t fill it. We handle only the best When you are in need, We'll furnish the seed. Phone or Write You will be Pleased Finance 9 SOURCE Raised Expense Balance Contributed by Students 418.00 0.00 418.00 Contributed by Patrons 262.42 0.00 262.42 Literary Meeting 4.65 2.85 3.60 Civic League Dues 10.50 0.00 10.50 Oyster Supper 35.83 5.65 30.18 Total for Year 1,614.04 216.32 1,397.72 Brought Forward from Session 1911-1912 1,480.00 Total C leared Plus Amount Brought Forward 2,877.72 USE EXPENDED New Building 2,086.62 Laboratory 60.95 Typewriting 5.00 Janitor Work 61.25 Magazines 22.00 Lecturer 10.00 Library Books 4.35 Improvement of Seats 8.00 Freight on Opera Chairs 46.80 Express on Curtain 4.65 Express on Two Opera Chairs 2.70 Express on No. Plates .80 Express on Diplomas .60 Two Opera Chairs 4.00 Blackboard 3.38 Freight on Blackboard .50 Diplomas 11.25 Lamps 21.95 Can and Oil 1.86 Lumber 2.82 Total for Year 2,359.48 Money in Treasury at End of Year $ 518.24 SESSION 1913-1914 School Fair $ 232.47 $ 68.68 $ 163.79 Bazaar 138.74 14.39 124.35 Drama at New Hall 92.85 10.75 82.10 Same Repeated 31.50 4.15 27.35 Contributed by Teachers 72.20 0.00 72.20 Contributed by Students 373.00 0.00 373.00 Drama at New Hall 76.00 24.52 51.42 Same Repeated 47.06 1.66 45.40 Hall Rent 41.40 3.48 37.92 Civic League Dues 2.50 0.00 2.50 Contributed by A.L.S. 10.70 0.00 10.70 Total for Year 1118.42 127.69 990.73 Brought Forward from Session 1912-1913 518.24 Total Cleared Plus Amount Brought Forward 1508.97 10 Advertisements If You Anticipate Building YOU SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK OF BUILDING MATERIAL and Get Our Prices We claim to carry the largest stock and best assortment of Building Material to be found anywhere and you can visit us in a very short time and see for yourself. Office and plant being opposite Union Station makes it con¬ venient for you to come on one train and go on the next if you are in a hurry. We have a representative in your community periodically and it’s no trouble for him to see you, so you see we are doing our best to get in touch with you. Write us before you buy. Building Material of Every Kind. E. S. ADKINS COMPANY Opposite Union Station Salisbury, Maryland Finance 11 USE EXPENDED Library Books 43.96 Wire .25 Lumber 3.66 Glass 3.32 Cleaning Building 5.00 Express on Water Cooler .25 Laboratory 60.14 Song Books 6.75 Piano Rent and Transfer 51.70 Diplomas 11.60 Cleaning Grounds 31.70 Lecturers 15.00 Janitor Work 123.00 Oil .24 Bill Heads 1.50 Decorating Material .75 Floor Brush 1.62 Magazines 27.65 Supplies ( Va. S. S. Co. ) 800.00 Work on B. B. Diamond 1.50 Paper 2.70 Screws 3.05 Saw 1.75 Lamp Hangers .25 Nails .46 Moving Building 275.00 Total for Year 1,472.80 Money in Treasury at End of Year $ 36.17 SUMMARY Y ear 1910- 11 1911- 12 1912- 13 1913- 14 TOTALS Raised $ 98.13 1592.75 1,614.04 1,181.42 4,423.34 Expense $ 0.00 21.50 216.32 127.69 365.51 Balance $ 98.13 1,571.25 1,397.72 990.73 4,057.83 Expended $ 98.13 91.25 2,359.48 1,472.80 4,021.66 Balance $ 0.00 1,480.00 518.24 36.17 36.17 Remember the Advertisers We highly appreciate the help given us by those who have advertised in this circular. Their support has made possible its publication. We thank them most cordially. Our hope is that each advertisement will well repay the advertiser. Read all of them and note who gave them, for the same ones gave the money to pay for publishing this booklet. 32 Advertisements YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN Business Education pays larger dividends on cost than any other investment. It will be to YOUR financial interest to investigate the subject. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE NOW Davis-Wagner Business College 111 W. City Hull Ave., NORFOLK, VA. FOUNDED 1839 Capital Paid in $150,000.00 INCORPORATED 1904 JOHN NIX COMPANY Wholesale Fruit and Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS 281 Washington St. New York Potatoes and Southern Vegetables of All Kinds a Specialty ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 14 Advertisements The Tankard Company FRANKTOWN.VA. Family Headquarters WE SELL EVERYTHING YOU NEED ONE PRICE TO ALL — Smallest Child Can Buy at Lowest Price Seasonable Merchandise Always Arriving DRESS GOODS and SHOES Our Specialties We sell Furniture, Rugs, Matting, Etc., and call special attention to our line of Felt Mattresses, $8.00, $10.00 and $12 00 which we hive always on hand at best possible price. DELIVERY WAGON AT YOUR DISPOSAL The Tankard Company NORTHAMPTON LUMBER CO. Manufacturers of Truck Barrels, Building Material BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, SHINGLES, LATHS, BRICKS, LIME, HAIR, CEMENT, GLASS, PAINT, VARNISHES Nassawadox,Va SECOND AND FIRST PRIMARY GRADES 16 Advertisements HEADQUARTERS FOR Hay Telephone 18 — 12 Coal, Bran and B. Harrison Elliott Feed MACHINIST of All Kinds Machine Shop and Garage G.R. DUNTON The Famous GOODYEAR Line of Tires, Tubes and Nassawadox, V a. A ccessories Nassawadox . Virginia “ Get Dressed Up” All the latest novelties in John T. Rogers Son Custom or Tailored Suits The Palm Beach Suits, Shoes — Hats to match FARM SUPPLY Everything to make you look well and keep cool for the summer STORE W. T. Roberts “The Quality Store of the Eastern Shore” Nassawadox, Va. Nassawadox, Va. THIRD AND SECOND GRADES 18 Advertisements GO TO W. M E, TILGHMAN for COAL, HAY, CORN, MIDDLING, BRAN, OATS and FEED of All Kinds The Floyd-Wells Company's Stoves a Specialty GOLD MEDAL, DOLLY VARDEN, and GOLD BRAND FLOUR Always in Stock We guarantee the above goods and prices W. M. K. TILGHMAN, Nassawadox, Virginia Eastern Shore of Virginia Produce Exchange Central Office — ONLEY,VA. The most conspieiously successful application on earth of the new and rapidly advancing principle, co-operation among farmers in the selling of their crops. Object: To get for the farmers of the Eastern Shore the utmost possible measure of money returns for their produce. DOMINANT IDEAS: 1. To prevent frantic and ruinous competition among the sellers at home, and to stimulate a normal and healthful competition among the buyers abroad. 2. To prevent the disastrous glutting of any one market and the con¬ sequent demoralization of all markets, by an intelligent distribution of our products among all the markets available. FIFTH AND FOURTH GRADES 20 Advertisements When In Norfolk' MAKE IT A POINT TO SEE “0Iip Hungalmu” Sixth floor of our Big Furniture Store. A full size eight room Bungalow, Beautifully Furnished iUts-ii’mttlj-dlraU 0Io.,3ur. Where Granby and Washington Make a Corner The Cheriton Banking Co., Inc MACH I PONGO.VA. Capital $25,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits $16,000.00 We Solicit Your Bank Account 3 PER CENT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Prompt and Accommodating Service Home Institution C. R. BELL, Cashier SEVENTH AND SIXTH GRADES 22 Advertisements Are You a Customer of This Old Jewelry House of Quality? “Horn 1847— Still Growing’’ Tell Us How We May Serve You, As Well As Investigate Our Superior Mail Order Service. THIS Old Store is a house of Satisfaction. You must be satisfied with whatyou buy of us or we will buy it back of you It is a reliable store---a successful store— a safe and trustworthy store sixty-eight years old. We sell the best Gift Things made in Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Etc., and issue a handsome Catalog free to all who wish it. We have hundreds of cus¬ tomers whom we serve by mail exclusively in many states and can serve you as well as any store in all the world. WHITE FOR OUK CATALOG- TELL USYOUIt NEEDS Paul-Gale Greenwood Go., Inc. Granby St. Cor. L 3f £St Jewelers South Correspondence City Hall Ave. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Invited Try Schaefer’s Ice Cream THE REST ON THE PENINSULA Block Cream A SPECIALTY Special Rates for Church and School Parties Ask Your Grocer for SCHAEFER’S Bread, Pies, Buns CAPE CHARLES BAKERY ICE CREAM FACTORY Joseph Schaefer, Proprietor We Also Sell VIGTROLAS RECORDS. Victrolas $15 to $200. A Complete Stock of Victor Records Always on Hand. Write Us EIGHTH GRADE 24 Advertisements Seymour Blair Ward B. B. FITCH ETT ..Dealer In., Dentist Ford Automobiles and Accessories Surreys, Buggies, Runabouts and the Be lle Haven, Virginia Celebrated Acme Wagons Franktown . Virginia Salisbury Bakery Dynamite-- Blasting Supplies PROMPT DELIVERY I SELL THEM. Also Clear Stump Land ready for the SATISFACTION GUARANTEED plow and drain wet spots Ask for Prices — Y LT EASTVIl.I.E STA.. IV. r . Urrant, VIRGINIA American Fertilizing Co. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA HIGH GRADE Fertilizers for Truck Crops , _ Sold All Over Eastern Shore _ .= NINTH GRADE 26 Advertisements CARPENTER’S Our facilities for immediate shipment and handling of orders are unquestionable of the best. You will find our store conveniently located at the corner of Granby and Tazewell Streets, our stock well displayed, and our sales force efficient and courteous. We wantyou to make our store your headquarters when in Norfolk. You may be always sure of an unobtrusive welcome. D. CARPENTER CO., Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Furniture , Carpets, Rugs and Draperies Corner Granby and Tazewell Streets NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Seating for Schools Churches Theaters Seating plans furnished FREE. These cuts show some of our latest designs. Tell us your needs, and we can assist you in selecting anything you may need. Write for catalogue Virginia School Supply Co. Richmond, Va. TENTH GRADE 28 Advertisements The Schools that Satisfy a Discriminating Public Bookkeeping , Banking, Shorthand, StenotyPy, Secretarial and Civil Service Courses Wilmington, Delaware Salisbury. Maryland - - Send for our Free Catalogue - ' When in need of anything in Jewelry General Hardware, Stoves or Stove Repairs W atches. Silverware it will be a saving of money to you if you will call by orphone your orders to Clocks, Etc. P. C. SAVAGE Tilghman Bros. Cape Charles, Va. Extnore, Va. The home of the Patton’s Sun Proof Paint. The best paint made — it wears longest and goes fartherest We will furnish anything in above line at right prices — Let us know your wants. ELEVENTH GRADE 30 Advertisements Randolph-Macon Academy for BOYS AND YOUNG MEN Offers prompt and thorough prep¬ aration for college, scientific school or business life. The liberal endowment of the Randolph-Macon system, of which this school is a branch, permits of unusually low terms. $255 covers all charges for the school year. No extras. Randolph-Macon boys suc¬ ceed — 460 graduates of this school have received full college degrees or entered professions in the past 18 years. For catalog and further in¬ information, address E. Sumpter Smith, Principal. Bedford, Virginia State Normal School for WOMEN Farmville, Virginia Graduates of approved four-year high schools are admitted without examination to the Junior Year of the following courses: Professional Course I. Leading to kindergarten work. Professional Course II. Leading to primary work. Professional Course III. Leading to intermediate and grammar grade work. Professional Course IV. Leading to high school work Professional Course V. Leading to work in rural graded schools. For Catalogue, Address J. L. Jarman, President THE COST OF A Business Education ¥ 0 YOU wish to know just how little it costs to obtain a thorough business training that will not only greatly increase your earning power, but will place you in pleasant surroun¬ dings where you will come into contact with influential people who can assist you very ma¬ terially and hasten your promotion to the responsible position that you would like to hold? Our catalog gives full particulars. A postal will bring it to you promptly. Send for it today. Goldey College Wilmington, Del. State Normal School for WOMEN Fredericksburg, : Virginia Professional Training for Teachers Preparation for Home Life Special Industrial Courses All courses lead to Virginia Certificates Expenses actual cost Best of Location. Modern Buildings Ideal health conditions For free tuition, catalogue and general information, write E. H. RUSSELL President Library 31 The Franklin Library Club HE Franklin Library Club was organized, February 18, 1915, for the purpose of establishing and promoting a public library and engaging in literary work. The organizers desire to make its membership as large as possible and its field of work as wide as prac¬ ticable. Hence any one who complies with the rules and regulations of the organization may become a member and as such shall enjoy all the rights and privileges granted to each other member. To become a member one must contribute a book or maga¬ zine selected from the list printed in this circular or such additional list or lists as the organization may publish from time to time, and to retain membership each member must contribute annually a book or magazine selected from said list or lists. When a book or magazine is contributed, it becomes the property of the library club and can in no sense be considered as belonging to the contributor more than to any other member. However, in order to give proper credit to each contributor, his name will be written after the printed name of book or magazine, which he contributes, in space provided for this purpose. This plan will furnish each member with a full list of contributors and also a complete reference guide for use of library. The depository for all books and magazines shall be the Franktown-Nassawadox High School, and the principal of the school or a committee appointed by him shall have in charge the care and loan of all books and magazines and shall be respon¬ sible for the proper enforcement of the rules and regulations gov¬ erning the loan and use of books and magazines, or for reporting to this organization the name of any one who fails to comply with such rules and regulations. The organization shall have power to deny to any member, who fails to comply with its rules and reg¬ ulations, the right to borrow books and magazines or even to expel a member by majority vote. The following rules and regulations shall govern the loan and use of books and magazines: 1. Any member of the Franklin Library Club is eligible to borrow and use the library books and magazines. 2. Loans will be made to all who make application in per¬ son by making proper record on the regular library cards. 32 Advertisements The Guide Series Matthew Harris Per volume, 60 cents, postpaid PHOTOGRAPHER These books help any one to under¬ stand and appreciate music, art, liter¬ ature, travel, etc. Well printed on good paper, strongly bound in cloth. Nassawadox,Va. All but one nicely illustrated. The original edition sells at $1.20 per vol¬ ume. Our special edition, 12 volumes in wooden box, $6. PORTRAITS, GROUPS and VIEWS A Guide to Pictures A Guide to History American Men of Action Kodak Developing and Printing American Men of Mind Cities of Western Europe Cities of Northwestern Europe A Guide to Music A Guide to Mythology A Guide to Reading A Guide to the Bible School Work a Specialty A Guide to Living Things A Guide to En glish History Send Orders to ALL WORKGUARANTEED SMITH LAMAR, Agents Richmond, Va. Complete catalog sent on request. Building Material The OUTSIDER” This Bank is growing steadily, and we We Carry a Full Line of High Grade attribute our progress mainly to sound and progressive business methods in the Bank’s Building Material management; the active participation and co¬ operation of well-known business men in the conduct of its affairs; prompt and courteous at a price within the reach of every man that wishes to build. attention to the wants of customers, and a de¬ sire to satisfy them. This is the kind of an institution that can help you in your business. You need a good, strong hank like this back of you in your vari- We also carry a line that will please the most fastidious our enterprises. You may not realize this nerd, but it exists, nevertheless. There is a great deal more in a good bank connection than an Everything necessary to complete your home in stock ready for shipment. OUTSIDER may realize. Don’t be an OUTSIDER” ony longer. Y ours truly. Farmers Merchants Bank QUINCE ASHBURN Pocomoke City,Md. PHONE 113 Cape Charles, Va. W. B. Wilson, Pres. C L. Hallett. Cashier Upshur Wilson, 1st. Vice-President. A. J. Downes, 2d Vice-President. A. D. Nottingham, Asst. Cashier. Library 33 3. Loans will be made to those who cannot make appli¬ cation in person on receipt of written request sent either by mail or in care of some one. 4. Books will be sent by mail on request, but the borrower must pay postage. 5. If two or more applications are received for same book or magazine, they will be filled in order received. 6. No book can be kept out longer than two weeks and no magazine longer than one week. 7. The following fines will be assessed: a. For losing a book or magazine, the cost of same. b. For abuse of book or magazine, fine commensurate with same. c. For failure to return a book or magazine within required time, ten cents per week or fraction thereof. 8. All fines shall go toward improving the library. 9. All books shall bear the stamp “Franklin Library Club.” Library Books NAME CONTRIBUTOR PRICE Oxford Reference Bible . . . Papers for Thoughtful Girls Emmy Lou . Janice Meredith . Faith Gartney’s Girlhood Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm . Polly Oliver’s Problems . . . Wide, Wide World . Six Girls . New England Girlhood . - . Girl of The Limberlost . . . Girls’ Book of Famous Rulers Faults and Ideals . Anne of Green Gables Just Patty . New Chronicles of Rebecca Dairyman’s Daughter . . . Morning-Glory . Along The Mow Hawk Trail Midshipman in the Pacific . . Baby-Elton, Quarter- Back . . $ 4.75 .60 .43 .43 .75 .45 .45 .43 .80 .54 .45 .45 .24 .60 .60 .45 .40 .75 .60 .60 .60 34 Advertisements J. P. Caulfield Company 332 N. CHARLES STREET Baltimore, Md. PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS, and other TALKING MACHINES For nearly thirty years Mr. J. P. Caulfield has had continuous business relations with the people of Accomac and Northampton The BEST SHOW of Gold and Diamond Jewelry, Wedding and Graduation Presents, Etc. Will be found at the Jewelry Store ol G. M. FISHER f SALISBURY, MD. Write for our Jewelry Catalog. PHOTOGRAPHS OF ANYTHING. ANYWHERE, ANY TIME Wealsodonlce picture framing reasonably as well as Blue Printing Special rates to suburban and rural schools covering class groups, etc, WRITE US. E. P. GRIFFITH, Photographer No. 2602 Washington Averue Phones 247-W 879-J. Newport News.Va. Library 35 LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME Boat-Building and Boating . . . Buccaneers and Pirates of Our Coast Cab and Caboose . Cattle Ranch to College .... College Years . Crooked Trail . For the Honor of the School . . Jeb Hutton . Jim Davis . Pitching in a Pinch . Redney McGaw . Tecumseh’s Young Braves . . . The Blazed Trail . The Call of the Wild . The Cruise of the Cachalot . . The Horseman of the Plains . . The Jester of St. Timothy’s . . The Ranch on the Oxide . . . Three Years Behind the Guns Tom Paulding . Tommy Remington’s Battle . . Wells Brothers . Cadet of the Black Star Line Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . The Abbot . Adam Bede . Addison’s Essays . Alexander the Great . Alfred the Great . Alhambra . Arabian Nights’ Entertainments . Arnold’s Poems . Autocrat at the Breakfast Table . Bacon’s Essays . Black Rock . Bleak House . Daniel Boone . Browning’s Poems . Bryant’s Poems . Burns’ Poems . Byron's Poems . Character . Charlemagne . Christmas Stories . Cloister and the Hearth .... CONTRIBUTOR PRICE .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .45 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 36 Advertisements “Northampton’s Best Store” When in need of something let your thoughts turn instinctively to this store. If you can’t make a personal call, write us and your communication will receive in¬ stant and intelligent attention. You receive, by dealing with us, many benefits that are obtained through our various connections with manufacturers and importers of the very best lines of merchandise. Wearing apparel for the Entire Family Furnishings for the Home GALL PHONE No. 5 Departments: Men’s Clothing Boy’s Clothing Hats Furnishings Shoes Ladies’ Suits Millinery Dry Goods Hosiery Underwear Notions Corsets Stationery China and Glassware House Furnishings Floor Coverings Bedding Trunks, Bags. Etc. 'Northampton's Best Store. • ■ Cape Charles. 'va_. A. G. SPALDING BROS. The Largest Manufacturers in the World of Implements and Uniforms for Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Golf, Track and Field Sport s Spaulding Trade Markon what you purchase is a Guaratnee of Quality WRITE FOR A CATALOGUE A. G. SPALDING BROS. 110 E. Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. W. B. Wilson Son, Cape Charles, Va., Agents for Northampton County Library 37 LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME Coleridge’s Poems . Columbus . Conduct of Life . Confessions of an Opium Eater Conquest of Granada . Cook’s Voyages Round the World Cranford . Cromwell . Crusades . Daniel Deronda . David Copperfield . Days of Bruce . Deer Slayer . Duty . Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon Emerson’s Essays . Emerson’s Poems . Essays of Elia . Fairyland of Science . Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World Franklin’s Autobiography . . . Fragments of Science .... Frederick the Great and His Court French Revolution . Gold Bug . Golden Treasury . Goldsmith’s Poems . Grandfather’s Chair . Gray’s Poems . Handicraft for Handy Boys The Handy Boy . Wireless Telegraphy Telephony Simply Explained With Carson and Fremont . . . On the Plains with Custer . . . Buffalo Bill and the Overland Trail True Bear Stories . On the Trail of the Sioux . . . Pollyanna . Janice Day . Peg O’My Heart . The Rosary . The Broken Halo . Penrod . Mother Carey’s Chickens . . . Susanna and Sue . The Fair God . Conquest of Canaan . The Harvester . CONTRIBUTOR PRICE .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 1.60 1.28 .75 1.00 1.00 1.25 .70 .80 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.08 1.08 1.25 .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 38 Advertisements Bank of Northampton, Inc. Nassawadox , Va. Capital and Undivided Profits $25,000 Our Policy The policy of this Hank is to treat it's de¬ positors liberally and with uniform couetesy, regardless of the amount of business they entrust to our care. 3 per cent, paid on time deposits Dean W. Perdue Succi ssor to Perdue and Gunby I have the largest stock of Carriages, Farm Wagons and H arness on the Peninsula SALISBURY, MD. Franktown Phone No. 41-22 I. P. RICHARDSON Undertaker Franktown, : : Virginia Fine line of Coffins and Caskets always on hand. Bricks and Cements furnished and Graves Bricked or Concrete Vaults. Bodies Embalmed when de¬ sired. Estimates furnished on all kinds of brick and cement work. Also shop at Eastville in same building used as a ‘garage by the Eastville Auto Co. Phone No. 26—3 Vulcanizing The Life Saver of Tires The Most Complete REPAIR PLANT on the Peninsula ALL WO W K GUARANTEED AND PRICES REASONABLE Salisbury Auto Tire Repair Co. SALISBURY, MD. U C. WIMBKOW.Prop. Phone 881 Library 39 LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME CONTRIBUTOR Quo Vadis . Surry of the Eagle’s Nest . . . The Crossing . The Crisis . Red Pepper Burns . Prodigal Judge . Awakening of Helena Ritchie . . Following of the Star .... Inside of the Cup . Quincy Adams Sawyer .... A Spinner in the Sun .... Adventures of Letitia Carberry . Valiants of Virginia . Through the Postern Gate . . . Mrs. Red Pepper Burns . . , . The Melting of Molly .... The Shuttler . Molly Make-Believe . Only the Governess . When Patty Went to College . . Buried Treasure . A Poor Boy’s Chance .... With the Black Prince .... Charles Haddon Spurgeon . . . Cheerfulness as a Life Power Economy . Good Manners . The Hour of Opportunity . . . An Iron Will . Making the Most of Life . . . Mother . Woman of Genius . Aunt Jane of Kentucky The Doctor . Little Dorrit . David Grayson . Investment of Influence .... Contagion of Character .... Winsome Womanhood . ... Happy School Days . Starting in Life . My Summer in a Garden . . . What Shall Our Boys Do for a Living Young Man and The World Youth and Opportunity .... Washington . Hamilton . PRICE .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 .45 1.08 1.20 .45 .45 .45 .45 1.08 1.00 .45 .45 .80 .23 .45 .40 .50 1.50 .40 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .75 .45 .45 .45 .45 .43 1.08 .98 .98 .88 .88 .75 .80 .69 .65 .75 LOO 1.00 40 Advertisements HERE are certain things that are im¬ possible to say about one's self. For instance, your character, the esteem you hold for your business, your integrity — these are things advertised. But you can suggest them thru the use of the Better Class of Stationery arid Advertising Matter for your business. You may be interested in my samples. May I show you? Charles S. Turner, Printer [L 2uu£UtA Xgfofj) Nassawadox, Virginia Telephone 32—12 Established 1905 The Eastern Shore of Virginia Fire Insurance Co r Inc KELLER, V A. Asks you to investigate it; and refers you to its policy holders, especially those who have sustained loss with it, as to its method of doing the Insurance Business. Its rates are right, it protects homes and business — give us a t rial to be convinced. L. C. MEARS, Secretary E. T. POWELL, President BASKETBALL TEAM 42 Library LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME CONTRIBUTOR , PRICE Marshall .... Albert Gallatin . . Andrew Jackson Webster .... Calhoun .... Columbus .... Famous Composers Stonewall Jackson Queens of England History of Troy Greeks and Persians . . Athenian Empire . Macedonian Empire Rome and Carthage Gracchi, Marius and Sulla Roman Triumverates History of Germany . . Home Life in Colonial Days Rough Riders .... War Between Japan and Russia War in South Africa . Cyrus . Darius . Xerxes . Genghis Kahn . . , William the Conqueror Richard III .... Elizabeth . Charles I Cleopatra . Marie Antoinette . . Hortense . Madam Roland . . . Louis XIV . Famous Men of Science . . . Famous Types of Womanhood Famous Leaders Among Men Famous Leaders Among Women Girls Who Became Famous Boys Who Became Famous Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors A Boy in War Times .... Pioneers of S. Literature, Vol. I Pioneers of S. Literature, Vol. II Some Lowly Lives .... Ina’s Visit to Virginia rphree Centuries of S. Poetry . 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .45 .45 1.15 .68 .68 .68 .68 .68 .68 .68 1.05 .45 1.18 .78 .75 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .45 .45 .45 .45 .98 .98 .60 .60 .75 .75 .50 .50 1.00 BASEBALL TEAM 44 Library LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME Our Bessie . Boy Trapper . Little Shepherd of the Kingdom Come Observations and Impressions of S.A. S.A. Fights and Fighters . . . American Mediterranean . . . History of S. America .... S. American Tour . Latin America . South America , . Republics of Central and S. A. . . Alfalfa . Potato . Land Draining . Landscape Gardening .... Making Poultry Pay . Eben Holden . Ramona . Hon. Peter Sterling . When Wilderness Was King . . Lavender and Old Lace .... The Master’s Violin . The Prospector . Prisoners of Hope , . ... Audrey . Sign of the Prophet . Pride and Prejudice . Rob Roy . Scarlet Letter . Scottish Chiefs . Scott’s Poems . Sesame and Lilies . 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Boy Craftsmen . Five Little Peppers Grown Up Guarding the Border . . . Shamrock Land .... Glengarry School Days . . Man from Glengarry . . . Sky Pilot . For Love of Country . . . For the Freedom of the Sea Boy Emigrants . The Old South .... Legends of the Middle Ages Stories of Old France Story of China .... Story of Japan .... Story of Russia Stories of Ancient Peoples Legends of the Rhine From Sioux to Susan . . Lass of the Silver Sword Son of the Desert . . . Captain Chub .... Stories of the Great West Strange Stories of Colonial Days Anne of Avonlea Daughter of an Empress Legends of Charlemagne Little Minister . . . Stories of Chaucer Stories of Plutarch Three Musketeers . Virginia’s Attitude Toward Slavery Sec Hero Tales of the Far North The Lost City . Boys Travelers in Ceylon and India Greek Heroes Gullivers Travels . . Hannibal . Heroes and Hero Worship Holmes’ Poems . . . House of Seven Gables Intellectual Life Ivanhoe . Jane Eyre .... Jefferson . Joan of Arc .... John Halifax John Paul Jones Josephine .... Julius Caesar Keat’s Poems Kenilworth .... Kidnapped . ... King Arthur and His Noble Knight: Lamplighter Robert E. Lee . . . Life of Lincoln . . Longfellow’s Poems PRICE 1.50 2.00 1.50 1.25 2.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.50 .65 .60 .65 .65 .50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .60 .60 1.50 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 .60 2.00 1.35 .60 2.00 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 .43 Library 47 LIBRARY BOOKS — Continued NAME CONTRIBUTOR PRICE Lorna Doone . .43 .43 Lowell’s Poems . Macaulay’s Essays . Mill on the Floss . .43 .43 Milton’s Poems . 43 Napoleon and His Marshall Napoleon Bonaparte . Natural Law in the Spiritual World Not Like Other Girls . .43 .43 .43 .43 Peter The Great . .43 Pilot . .43 Pirate . .43 Pleasures of Life . .43 Poe’s Poems . .43 Pope’s Poems . Prince of The House of David . .43 .43 Put Yourself in His Place .43 Red Rover . .43 Library Magazines NAME The Independent(weekly) . 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CLASS OF 1909 Milliner Farmer Teacher (Mrs. Sea) At Home Teacher at B.F.I. Civil Engineer Teacher CLASS OF 1910 (Mrs. G. O. Walkley) CLASS OF 1912 Student at H. S. N. St udent at R. C. Teacher At Home Student at R. M. C. Farmer Teacher At Home Governess Student at R. M. C. CLASS OF 1913 At Home Student at R. M. W. C. Student at H. S. N. Student at W. L. U. Student at W. L. U. Student atjt. M. C. Teacher at F-N.H.S. Farmer Farmer CLASS OF 1914 Farmer Teacher at E. H. S. At Home Farmer Student at F. S. N. Clerk Teacher ADDRESS Thurmont, Md. Thurmont, Md. Cape Charles, Va. Marionville, Mo. Franktown, Va. Franktown,Va. Franktown, Va. Weirwood,Va. Nassawadox, Va. Marionville, Va. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Va. Exmore, Va. Blackstone, Va. Bristol, Va. Exmore, Va. Belle Haven, Va. Harrisonburg, Va Richmond, Va. Machipongo, Va. Nassawadox, Va. Ashland, Va. Franktown, Va. Wardtown, Va. Bridgetown, Va. Birds Nest, Va. Ashland, Va. Franktown, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Harrisonburg, Va. Lexington, Va. 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