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Ha&i&gKiliil IBfJ; t'' PA<;K TWO P JAPAN'S ATTITUDE IN CHIN ' HAS COMMERCIAL MOT Jay-inS ;?-!tf f. -tr,.-,.* I,.-, = bwn bit Mtrpnx* <ii Uw Chun-.- crisis after one look uhuef. the surf-lee indil'feieme is found to h? appa not seal Neither is Jc sut in??, says a Uuihiti Stvi^.s disp f.roui \ya-.htv.Ktor.. There are strong reasons wh\i o::n looks with friendly eyes or; rjsiiig National:*; proven oof " CI The chief orife is <.h.*ii -Jape.'! ha< ? U? 'took upon China as A ctistouto sxead of a vie Dm. Six has sitpp ed the mailed '"-i of the niiHtii with the friendly handshake hjt -av.-m:ui. I his policy is hard ; r t he Japanese militarists to swallow. ' irate admiral speaks out occasip it Is otily to he expected; hut the crs at rt>kyo are ta kit g in s.ool terms, arid tfceir a< jo* support, words. ft is a romantic story of the < adaptability of the Japanese am etL.se ".vit.Tr Which they are edg-fti ahea-l f the etheV powers and e; iishinjr thorns'. Ives as iiig B.vethc China Tney are making money friends at '-be same time, while other powers an losinir both. Japan ha- laid a.-i?k ;,her old o( con.-juest rypTied in the ar;^ inPnty-owe demands in 1 ' : ? The new aolle\ was 'Yvmonde the Japanw 1 Hi ' j?.i aarv For'' 1 -:i Minister Shhiehara. ;? stance as follows: "Order and scarify ran bo taii'.c: only by the Chinese ti and attempts to forr<- do ucc peace by outside pressure w <do more harm than ffoon. J?pa:i prohibited ail supply Sf anus loans to China which m&\ be ap; to purposes of civil >var. "It rests solely with the Chi people lo decide who is to hold reins of government am! on I worked out by any foreign nutto suit its own cvmvenier.ce can. be posed ?n China with any hope tasting peace- It cannot ho imr od that the Chine, e witi It-rip .juiesec ir. foreign intersection submit to foreign dictation.. laoir.i-.-,- mr meals in china :ntnb-i 10 compM'- prot\pvrion . .'yjjcbfejy; -'/traM^ns property^':--, \y B right - cannot be r bridst-iU<\r4;modi by aun social changes i her. J.?r: jaihyv -toward CVjVnn Nf.v-mill ti-1-iUon;'! mt.usr : * M t >i H.Ji U\ ..MU IHQIjUi' app'/tacln-mia of < hint o.nd .la entertain sympathctieorlv and I lolly the just usrararioi.^ of. ?'hr ? .vo -voplf ami. maintain an ' lutif.1 of. paii 'ti'.-i- a Jul to": a ran;' th* jjM -ujjt ?.jti in i'hinn an |(jp same time pro.b ? i Japan's pitimate and cs ciUtal /jj^nts an. tere-t-./' Last winter, wniio other p<y v er? still debatimp,, Japon started notiatior.'s at Pekm to abolish extra territorial rights and return concessions. She also sent a re sentative to Hankow lv negotiate same end with Mnj-iene e'hon, I\Tat iilist for i?? ihitusU r, Kcpre^i lives >vere also sen! to present Ii.'..! .! : ..i* t I..? t'n i Elanjr in Cantor, avA Shanghai. J3 c^$;oct.s whoever land:. 6h ico C prriv*! iciiily oor.uohs mo: in^ ^ttor, ami iron ip<Uis& :t&vard, niiiiroi ivf f{-h\if Vmaru'in? .J? China r^V-:'ind.;;<trit;:i ut ;k: thsu^ ^.>ly>uUi.^Kv<rkv :: *V:'a!i .Si : 1 .,,,: ???.% '-Wi*': ' ; 'aBm niitt'-Cs- ,)el' c:;:'t oi-$j!M' >>it?ii';cj/? 0,$i ? ftiic co'ton c loth out'siit. I \<S5v 'ms i!^stffl;5ls .<>' t;, ;. O'Jtt.ij'uti ; Ch:n:?. c'c.out tlio win 10 376ir; are >i;v $' &?&&? .dowji). | -j?pan >:?.* a firm $ng> oti '.'?& j^j . ria. It >&'$&(; belief ??t v.*.-.:.y Japan ihe Chinese m& h : ^V: *<% la-city <o>r^v tit a.V eoiitiri-. o.f this viomiiutkm in r?tirrh-t'u pane* fe fav < >r iu al i China sou the Gr^:;T 'Va^L ? Sprir.vi Is Here I a at eternal. I make Strong Beautiful women cowe fore me. I laugh. They are u to lure me. They lose their c ao'di hecoir.e unlovely, siiiffliitj jeets. Mighty men become p less in my presence; they are de and I am glorified. I ant all p ful. omnipresent. I am a co the head. I ?m eternal. "What's the best cure /or 1 ache?" "Walk halfway to the dentis A PIGS PAY A PROFIT OF j IYE $13.98 PER HEAD j *1B| Fifty-five jdsrs on a feeding- test at' But the Lhrykiund branch station in; that Washington county paid a n?v prof if. j rent i ,>l ^N~hid. or per pig after j pr;&b' f^eds naff been de-J >ateb j The test was conducted by E. U.! ta i Ko.ste;k?r. >n charge of swinginVcsti-1 g&:;oi:s for the North ?. urohna ex- j hinu. i feriuK.vr station and, with j ome i a :!-. done At Wcj'bun sihce< r ;0_ | i .'-."J, proves conclusively that well j bred hogs can be produced profit-j u'sts! um' ^tisfactorily on the Hiack j -5it | land soils of eastern (Carolina. The j . > show that corn; which is; ojtjj -be principal money crop of the sec-j i. in - in be marketed to better ad nally l vantage through hogs than it canj pvw-i u'fu'r; sold for grain. :hing-j ^r- Hosteller states that two ear-! their' -''ads of pigs are produced at the | Wenpaa farm each year. These are ?uickj Pu* 0,1 cxperin;erita! feeding jyfft as i i h-* i soor: as 'hey reach about 100 pounds ig ini 'n weight. In the last test! Mr, Hnsstab feeler concluded a test on March 1-1. j r, ,n The ce pigs were used to compare) . . tr*i foi.ilimi i-'iin,. ii f f?cVi Mf.o! ui mui i ana; ^ --.v... ...... ...? ; m >st h?--al ?rtd soybean meal, I '' d half half, as a supplement J ide-t roln- The pigs vero divided into i e-.-m. Uo igV?ups rvr.c; ted tor >7 day-. liu.-iM this time, they ma^c? an ave'-1 ,(i r., .jr.- (Lv.'y -am of 2 25 pounds. ;,-v- 1 Mi. Ii*.?st: *!.- ?- found that ihe 27! Si.|,. : pijrs. fed the fish meal alone with! corn gained I. I;? 5 pounds and con<?h aumd '>8 pounds of feed for each ! rjem- ' ^M pc'tihds ..if irr'ain The cost of m, ?. , .iv'n 100 11' gain was ^3:52 otild 'n,i : $1-5X for each hushhas " corn consumed, and 'he : S P':ES which received onedied half fish tr.ea) and oncehalX soybean men! .vith corn named 4,1 *38 pounds hese an-^ consumed .'d's pounds of feed ihe *or (,atrh 100 poiiiuis of cr'aitt The "; dans (ost per' 10m pounds of -pfn was ,, ;and the pfjrs paid $j.f>5 for- each j . . ' )' corn consutiiedL , The financial retupn pt 8 1.". ns pep ti?m PT? *h?ald cujunund this nractice of | ('. h.IIm.t I .. ......5. f.rvnxrv.. t i ac-i " "* ' ,>r Mo. no.~l tit If-r. E&pcciaUy onsy r; it to h-t ;r., heats ??rag? u; ti 1 '.hoy j woifil; fi'ioiit ['.to ppund:; 'it:eh snii I f,.r then put ok ii'i'i for fi?i!ihiKi;i (liiil! tu-a il llli?- i ,POULTKV PAYS PROFIT AT COASTAL STATION itliJ Iheonit.. 'Apri! I:L Bo'tli lien in ;i| p?o. of -;i)h ;ft the iii-.a.T.?t pljlip rx- ; M'li- h'Tnit iii tat'ou favjt near -Wi|!ai.| | ' a !' !* ''f.t of Si.ill per l.ir.l mi-; , *.'il 'lor ivvoh iv.mlinmis. a-inulinft to j , in : a ht.-'tomm injui'*- v by . Dr.; .j jjj. : P. F. k.tpp. head of *ho poultry il?r I portmm at S&ttp <'?>;; j. . i in- These bird* are a pari, of ar: ex ; poriimntal flock kf-pt at the station ( ivvrs -;'rm to poultry ir?uwiny un-! dei practical farming conditions, f ei the study has been outlined tor a : i r pi?Hod of ten yeitrs and <as? year was prt, - ia second year of the study. TSvelve the! loros : r*'- ;*r" given over to the I .j0tl_? invef:Ti?>avi()ns. Modern buildings are i tued and the houses are located in a! iu.r grove ii j?!C*an trees. m;.._ A complete record of this work.; rparyl *m''U(l:ug the f-.-ed ffrygn. the methods j '< ... ?i ' piiHeis into lay. thfe'J storag of egjpr-. for fieUer prices; ahdj ... '! lianriUng pi* hrpilers is ail jjheu . ... in ft ii etih 252. '<Operations of a\ j" :s Four- Dili; I'-u;ki y Plan!.' recently! issued ? ;. the North Carolina Fix-! njlt0 ; pc'-im1 ut Stat toll. The test? werej. ?j,p | made with sin^h* corhb Rhode E-lan*i rate ' 1?3> ^hicko.MS';'iyhjeh have beee. <k^| tree*"'": l'" :' i hveti by tV pohhry*Ttie-; Jjj|$thstil thvpugiV a perio'd 01 i r.inc- y*-?rs-' The hulMin . . ompares the! Ef?'?-irg of- nvi-jer&oii TiVejil^pienjy'' es- j lV'? ----- ; ... . SrfiSwKiJitefejS:.,53KW&SPastf w :tl; .1 *' EASTER t! oC 1., niboiit without s Their i j?Ti\iU (b-\\ Bsfftd iv;;: ttiakfc hap remeuiE ranee f.hni s bound, to \ ' m< >. ar<* pni"t:ciE-.;i*ly appropriate :<t r and ldv<; : ones?-rhey will app; oehir.d the token * "I Give your order to "or 1 aini .attended to promptly. PC oo-1 GUNNAR TEI1 based, ower-j Johnson City's id inj JOHNSON I j Agent: BOOf t's. TKK WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?BYI : peenuJy on th? development, hetdih ; ami produttuv* pov, o rs of Abe. he nsThe flock* ureeHYru?i through ?"*Ji I he operations thai would natural!y r.e cur on the avorage pordtry farm an ! ; gar* t\0. records and dates have been 1 kept on each phase of handling the j ' birds. According to ))r Kaupp. this bal ! letm should ho ?> great practiesii ! valio to any psuiUryniazi wli'o want.- ; to know the fact about hand!inn his j flock Few poultry mm know the exact cost of handling flock of ! hens hoc I ho tot urns which are se- | cured. With the 'aid of this huiiethu ; proper records may he. kept and a guide is given Cor the various ; ajion.-. Copies of the buWefin may [ iye had free of charge by citizens >* j North Carolina on application to j 1 the agricultural editor at Stale Col S ; lege. Raleigh. STATUS OF MAGISTRATES AFFECTED BY DECISION .According to well informed attorneys in tbi- city, savs the Winston ; Salem Journal, the recent decision of Chief .Justice William Howard Taftl of the United States supreme court j pat - an end too magistrate courts so j far i> criminal actions are concerned j hjm as one lawyer pat it "the court-] aw getting hack to- the fundamental j principles ?? personal liberty and the! due process of law." Tin case in ques-tton came to thei supreme court from the state of j Ohio. A mat: by the name of Tunn-yj bait been a /rented ami charged with! unlawfully possessing intoxicating liuuois. lie" was tried before the may ! or oi North College Hill, Hamilton, Ohio, who 1 viand hint guilty and fined him SI00. then ordered him confined until the fine and costs were paid. Hv took, an appeal on th'a ground thut th*> mayor wo tried him received a fee. that the trial violated the 1 Sih amendni.'o to the federal constitution because of the pecuniary and Other interests which the statutes give the mayor in the re:-ult of the trial, also that the foui iecuth amendment violated i n <1- priving a person of fc-, p-opcrty without ffcoceys ot law " Chief K: sia ft declare -= < \ citizen acSa-scg of r'-'nw is utiticd .> o f (!v rrint io b. v.?:uJuvUd i y ,a taiv and imperial . He went farth? - > in \\ - deci-sio ",i certainly vi;?ha?> ?{? ' 4th admo-dagent ^r.d ?i . - r:. o- .. dr feadapt v, r; mniai cas - vf-.tkto process jjjf javt' r<> subject r. ; ; or. v " ?.ho judgvn- '? oM coifct .".in . -dg- of which -ha; a . \ -id stanii&l and po euhmry inttnv:?t in reaching a coriv 1 ?:-)->i? a&aiosi him in tnis case." fees collected ii - ot'irr.inalhwbiRnonn j All magistrates in Watauga county .- h! i-iM-where who live on feirs .<>: levied in criminal cases arc scriuusly affected hy Chief Justice Taft's sweeping decision, for no court, he dociaresi may convict a man when that court has a p< cuniary interest in i he c^so. Out of this ease conies the eonclu- j sign that a judge or magistrate nay; he lii-Yii'.alif'cd 10 try a ease not only: i y reason of direct personal gain, hut also hy reason of hi, relationsh p to the commiiitiity he serves; nsqeohtying personal interests occur where' n , for pieVidihg at .1 ti... i in ihc nature of .coals and fees payable: >nt\ uppfc conviction the uclehdai\t: . I W&M fill . 11 Evidence Teacher "S tr.ely vol. know what tjiV' word, 'nun-hr' ov;::tu< Tummy.; Alter yi.u'xi- washed, what do you! aok a I to sec if ;. our i: clean Tommy : <;Tiie towetd' If .Win wjmmmt MB MWW -.vwaMiMf ? j?wum urnni* ip "' %v, Pti sa&avy FLOW E R S of beauty ami happiness?are loveliness wi!) bring cheer on the ipier tiffe brightest day. The one ease everyone at any time.?Ibey Editor. Remember your friendrcciatr the esteem and affection neat representatives. it wilJ be .MANN & SON Leading Florists "ITY. TENN. I IE DRUG CO. | ?KY THURSDAY'?BOONS, K. C. =stiraes=sns?v!ass=ma^^.-r-^.dpsr! r. : ?- ?-?fnf SM!LF.~UP. fellers. ew^ti-gncT ' ifc'/ /*' y " 'b # 'S : P*' P-r/ , V V'.;> . J ,/,' . ' [TV v? v *' 1 ! p :'%?<gS" \ ' - y ! \ f \ S'" * ~ \ j \| K" \ ^/gx I ^ Is s-v: Be YfM: I J 11 <1 V. X;' t 1I.. 1 natural i that, in til "... CHESTERFIE Vw/JL-l.Va'O ?* i i . i Lioobtt & Mykrs Tobacco Co. i |r APRIL. 14 19ST ^ F-LSL ?S?! vA B. 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