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TWO TAMBi?" TRY FOR SEN ATE Tell* Cher'oilc Observer He 1- "Very Serious'.y Cansidefiug" MaV'ng Race AijAinst M<ormoi\. Ar* ' 0!<Jt1-,U;C Cd'ups'.gscr. T'ijn 1 - Bowie o.f Ashe Connty. regarded by yo)' ach#.- op eVvc r ; .*15 only public fitcuve o'i any consoviw-e now beta# t-.mpt-.-d tickle Senator Canzyrov Motiisbzi in next year's De?noo;<?*u- primary. void iW C harlotte Observer .Sa-rtivday r.kr'nt ho- was gi^w"v<-ry ^^i'^i*s-'-C;.nsU!ei-aiion** to making tbv vac-;*. Aaron# tapso who WJMa'ily keep in close touch with the Trend of poetical development.*:- i? the State, says an a'rticiy in the Sbbday Observer, it is apparently agreed thai the threat of opposition * Senator Morrison has n.irrc v . to Bowie. Far from encoiijf&ritisi opposition mom such '.Paolo- as Governor O. Max Gardner and Clyde K. hJosy. i\ is r,?>w tinders : iho Setuao'r wd! have the v. h*>?< fceai .? i su> pen oi both. ?;ow( time ago c?o'ra?.s*t'nt t i*d to hitch t'orgresMMan Bpb Ih>ughtOR to a Sen titer a: hithog :ha; doughty veteran M?as qo,*ck to r ill I ?ise ana it.'asHi'. his loyalty to Mi. MorThe article Rig the bee is said to be buzzing about Mr. Bbw.te ami he's carefully feeling oat the general sitt?.ati' n to sec what his chance.-: are. Fro nds of his have been sav.: g that, barring an unexpected chart#* of mind, he would got h#.io the rate in out lime, i-h *'In a tt'luphone c? va Ml. Bowie sa:d that he <val\ caved to say he was giving the matte! 'veiy serious conshie- at;o:i' and beyond that he was : >t prepared to -ay definitely whether ho would be u -.ami Ida te. "In addition to Mr. Bowie, Frank D. Grist. State r.nnrnrssioYior of Labor and Printing, is still proclaiming his 1 -:r- to stand against Mr. Morrison. As i> -potentia' candidate Mr. Bowie ,i' course is yogariled h.y politicians a better hintpajgr.cv than M". Gl Ot. V V, ven-r;,!" in the oameM&f au- at'SKElnl . .'n.. rife.;. -r;.. m:^i -.v.!. !.,,! >? M ?dtaejidn v-riuhf^riay t<y;iu?;-. ; -o .gl P'"'? 'i;- !h" ?l "F,#'on rh'i m&llll *;-ig' SB: ME ' -a<!t danccy |B88^B^8Bro.qa?^ml !S: ; fivt.U the < <-fi.~.v.M o .f '-.,,.7 !. McX'.ne'n for EdflSijtl uiffc.vn commie l-.F^onwr iySV'ffl S< i- o l\V- mrHsp 'I'.avi' liven hvarinv ,&>r I ' >' livr:'- iSS&fftt''- v - Kyli-orions. :oes< jBMjWffiSq i'.oi like what W l.tM '... 'JW W"\,s. ma (tad V.en srtfelu^ly.d^lins KME? # .ffjaaris that ti-.fl>- ip. nfK fV'fXi P o:?nt.%^iilc scmmiMit to inju'i- hi. that ' '- this 5 ? dissipated the months that rails, i, f!a>so . C'.-v"?jiv tho primary. #8. The v.olri', ians say that it Mr Tluwit- decides- ii> peT into the con testy-both Jit- and Mr. Morrison wil be found .am renpue ss i the type fejsrv, -Vy-Who csj> make a race imciestintr t. all on lookei/iri DIRECTOR JOHNSON ASKS FOR REPORT OF COUNTY ASSETS Raleigh. X. C.?,(hade; M. John son. director >?..local-gov-,rr.mant has son; out polices an:! i-'ark :o >i 1 irials of..all counties. rifles. .ov.'hs art local tax districts, rikinc Jui 3 t:e port of the amount of. miner cn tie posit in hanks, ;" sir limp riir-i ens! andscash of ci?.rrcif?f5*sr.?s>,*4' f Maj ?.l. iDtil, askine: knar 1 ho reports h; filed nr.! ..later titan M 15. This h done underone oi fh&'.fticiicn? of. tfy - new Ir.cax governnn ru act,which pro vides for. strict handling uf .laM-' money by officers of lh?: Tooai units ?******#>>> * UMaSUaiMaul o MHWWP^CTiWiMgMWWWiM s No Reason for Constipation Now! t ^ ^ | $1.00?Pint J If you are one of the group of people who hesitate about takJ ing" laxatives because some of , 5 them are irritating, griping and < Si; I upsetting: ro the stomach, try 4 T ^?arex* $ie wonderful emul- 4 2 sion of Furetest Minirela Oil < J with Agar-agar. It acts mechan- 4 X ically to produce easy fTee ? evacuation without affecting 4 I the stomach or intestinal tract 4 'V r~ in any wav. 4 X ! 5 Sold only at Rexall Drug 4 + Stores. i | BOONE DRUG CO. \ The REXALL Store < ? ? ? >??*<> ; t A JflBB ! State Hortici Of Cabbage : H. K. Niswon^cr, Extension Hor' ticuituri&t at State College. Has prcpo: L;"i tfso follo.Vfiiig bi'jjfliti on t control of cabbage pests: The cabbage aphis and green I cabbage worms are the two kinds ' of pests most likely to cause soi rious damage. There are ?wo kinds j of green cabbage worms, the imported cabbage worm which works on the upper sic*-: of the leaf and the cabbage looper, which works on the under side of the leaf. MATERIALS TO US I For Cabbage Apris?Spray or | dust with 40 pntz cent, nicotine sulphate. Spraying, use 1-2 pint of nicotine and 2 pounds of soap to ! SO gallons of water; smaller quan j titles at the rate of 6 teaspoon* uls to 6 gallons of water with enough soap added to make a good sudsDusting, use a ?. pet cent, nicotine dust which can be purchased or made at howe by a method described by th.? manufacturer of nici otine sulphate. For Cabbage Worms?Spraying, use 2 pounds ol arsenate of lead 1 to 50 gallons of water. Dissolve several pounds of soap and add to spray solution in order to make it stick better to the cabbage leaves. ! A smaller quantity c{ spray may be j made by using 2 ounces to 3 gallons. (Two ounces can be measured j out by using an S-ounce measwr- ' 1 ing cup 2 ounces 2-3 cup.) ; Dusting, use i part *Vi Uat?i cf lead or calcium arsenate to six : parts of hydrated lime. WHEN AND HOW TO APPLY For Aphis?Applications should 1 be made as soon as aphids appear. It is necessary to hit the insect Governor Proclaims "Made in Carolina" Week, June 1st to 6th \ WHEUEA.S; N'oith Oaittlina is -m-| '" j <Unv?n' v/ith rreai. n:uui:d.-ie*ou? ' f&ar .mmv eOVe-1 ! .kiyctl.v for the1 Ikt.i fis r.'.i t\w m o-1 Bnlt* the glj'tf in ni:Mu:fn^n'vvv j ' 111 ms i WHERE.X.S. .! istttoijijii * ih tSSj hovel iptiieiti I HlsB the /exploitation oil ' i? ctijtVlM &S iypMBi '?S!t -ir>?:e j sfc.. .th^^-your-siit '; Ituinhthally.ifp ou;i ^osukv.tr.Ls rewtJ' niK>:KK.'?i;! ? c. .> ??, at? l| North Cavojina, Hi-voelajni th pvripti ; | or anac- 1,';i)ado .'^R Cprusina " J t\Vek" aittfS- .ill uponevty aUisc-t " ! of the State Rtfjl c-V'tfe nvjgraftfttto't I mrvre : ! .I :.i lu roni:ved vv. 1; tr. join i:i '.tie e<-?n>stion hf ihc ' <1 ea-ior. with rui tap 1 > ; . v.lev- and j other feature:- ciilitTi" attention to ' ' her prot'.ttetr and the nee' of more Eratpt n-J| ,1? uti'.ite r&tv tt^tteiidK in munufucuu-injr progrcsser. .S-.t-.-hjit' uevelppnrentymtjsx be l.ryuftht about ' if the people or North Carolina a re to teali'/e their rightful proportion of wealth, and advantages accruing from wi.o. . xploitatioit of their nnt; oral resources. I urge particularly the matmfart.irers and merchants of tbe/yState ; j t o use every facility at their roni.J'mrutn t-, familiarize the public feth ii the industrial products of North Car. olittfc to the end that a better appre. i elation may he p.ad of theit place in <! the lives-i?C the people and that fur-. ; ! 'her d.evelopmetit may he dneour>; ay. d. With the who: eh ear led co-op-; i. S e'.-nf inri flie1 ivtfltt^?isf>vnvpve tnrl tV??? j merchant^' North Carolina can stage iifechat may cb^ectly /bco lerrued an iginal and aniviue State-wide Indus-: ?Ttrial Expedition with Uocal features ! in>ver\ eoriirnunity. During 'he.' week '?,pf -6p I [ trust that every merchant's display window will be an exhibit booth for Ji North uiha-made products and j thai insofar as is practicable his {j shelves will be sales counters for j these same goods; The further .-*ugl . .ic.rt is made that all articles prig j;:rtat1?sr in the .Staff but so desig\ - In appropriate tags, labels or I bar. ( . s. I! i also urge upon the public the de[ sirabiuty : visiting the stores of ^.merchants? co-operating in the move>! ooeni and inspecting '.he wares [ narked as haying" been made in this v --.Te. As a contribution to a return \ - better times and a general stim ; elation of business. 1 commend to [jthe buying public the desirability of j purchasing as much as possible of jits needs during "?*lade in North Cay | o:ina Week." Jf this movement re j ceives the impetus and public co j operation which has been indicated. \ J believe that it will have a salutary j effect on business which will be re j riecteci to tile benefit of every rural . and city dweller of the Stare. j Done at our Capital City of Ka| leigh this thirteenth day of May in the year of cur Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty one, and in the one hundred and fifty-fifth year of our American Independence. O. MAX GARDNER, Governor of North Carolina. Tyre Taylor. Private Secretary. AMERICAN LEGION MEETING j All -.he ex-service men in Watau1 ga County are requested to attend j the regular meeting of the American j Legion on Friday night at 8 o'clock. , June 5th. There will be several things (of importance to discuss and dispose J of, so please* be cn hand early. Chaides L. i ounce, Coinmander THE WATAUGA DEMOCRAT-?E1 ilturist Tells Pest Control with the .spray or dust for good contro'. Dustings should bo made on warm calm. d?ty> ct vl?c w:iiu dilutes the nicotine vapor and blows the dust away. {"or Worms Spray o: dust v/hen the sma.?l butterflies which are the adults of the pest are seen in toe field or immediately upon discovery of the worms on the plants. The dust or spray applications must he directed t?> the base of the plants where the worms, especially the large destructive ones, are feeding For best cont :<A make applications. ten da ys apart. To secure best results by dusting, make application early in the morning when there is dew on the plants or immediately after ? rain, for the reason that dust sticks better when plants arc wet. In V?e mountain section the first applications should be made about the first of August ..j -l.- i:,?p ictuber. Foci or five treatments .ire usually necessary for best control. About 1-3 pounds of Justing material or 550 gallons of spray solution per acre is needed for application. Therefore. two or three pounds of arsenate of lead or calcium arsenate should bo purchased for an acre at single treatment. Do not treat cabbage just before cut; stop about 3 weeks before harvest. The applications of poison sprays are not dangerous to users of cabbage. It practically impossible to apply poison spray* or dusts to parts which are eaten since heads grow from the inside and poison is discarded with outside leaves. Kxcava:i<>i>- at thy sit* of the auckn: cry >* Ki?h. isSir Bat/i-n, bnVy "JK-'oo -tnitrd ai/amby archaocl _ h t - is- (:: it; ita ::. ! thl I nite.i Gwi Don ' ^ ! I TUNE IN? The Lucky Strike j Dance Orches- VV tra, every Tues* V day, Thursday mv ?nd Sai>|g3a;; evening over lHl N". B. C. net' ^ ."ERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. t. 'MAY FEATURED BY' WEATHER CHANGES Temperature cf S2 Degrofes Record c! on 29th and 30 tb; NearFreezing; on 2 1th. Observer Wright'-. Complete Data. j i J'r.t jjmjto& <Kf May caxncj: in chdiy.; ; <yo.it t out hott?,r? blares, ar.d in be- ' ; tv. c v. times rc-sbients of Waiaag5; v.vather ?>:' al) k:r-\< t?- coin' plain about. On the '21 tuarly two.j ! inches of vain poured out of the; j clouds, an?i oh the J-iii. niezc^rV dropped to 30 degrees and everybf louke i for a freeze vvhfat to t j arrive. Kight da.- > the sun failed to jj | make its appeorariCe. I - <J;-.y <.r.v1 ; <kies v t azure?b it the toilcwir.e re-5 j pi>?| compiled By Observer J. IV O. Wi-ijrh't at the ideal v. ? airier bureau i ! tells all about:' it i Average jnaximTijs u-ir.vj- . rav.i* . t>S dSfcrce?: ' - 1 Av..- minimum t*uti|?e? 1"? .UgriCCS' > vf.vat!? retbdt'f alary* v^?ct?tjc?r: Av-. .it''? daily i iivir.* in tvmpf-ra-' feiyt;. 2;> dcjrr?e?. ' i .- uaVI;. ange n tern} < ra ttire, " -v" -: dati. %'oth. \ -. ' m Pf -.- .';t 6 ]>. ?1. { ?tin!-- . ali'.r:?. ??tt 'derive*. w&rre.-T ivrr.petaiur* i etched, $2 dcjrrpe?; iatcsV 'iigK, diith. '. . ,v - : :! Iai nached. -X : date, X i inches )I :tal!, S.SO. Ci:"vstc-rt raljffal! in 2 J h-.-ari. 1 <2; 2.1st. 0.01 Inch "' I 3fi. aggeycv of cicnr fray?. 12. X . cloudy y?. Xvnrl ' 1 nurtly ol.nnlj- <::'.y?. 11. Di'n- ,:i f ,!)!: .a.iinc wind, i ;l-t.. L';r> ? of- f- :>. Hi. 7th. -'Oth. guffts -if' thnridersiovras. lTtii. ISth. 2 . * Oil-or : h< r. -nif no jqeeriled Sfe id- .' Domocr.it Ads. Provide .? Short-Cut to Ue'tcr Business. a r enw jcky^I = = " There arc- almost five hundred per-! =<>ns in tive United States whose in- j comes reach or surpass the miiiioniloliar mark. Slvititcet sunt \v tr Si Join at in thv ('cairoi Eltevic /Viigr GENERAL| A I. L - S T K 8 1 II DoxbcaUc, Apartment Uvuk mat', (.oatmi NORTHWEST GARQI BLOWING fa*tj tZi.^ 1 Your" Now! P touchin conside you arc Remerr only ci| ing/,9| ft raw to 'rr'tant II *urers i i\t\ ' % They a I iUCKY 'ston, j "Consit It's to; including the Use of Sunshine Mellowstr Throat Protection?again HAVE yOVK v.\ !!!. :- ! : | a ill 5a LNTliE r/ i*riev& t arm tm is < W a fall 3 YeandWnrrantv g'H?? t? every pur /' J? ^ N i<erof a General liiefuii frigerator. At the Mine ^ ^ . ie yni w ill benefit by uew low priw s is many refinement?. Before you jr, check General Electric .tIvwi* es paint by point. Note the ali^ted licet with special porcelain lining i resists ir.ti't acids ? new sliding rives?an hermetically sealed dust- ^ >of ineCliani.-ni?accessible tastezi ng control--ill'ee distinct /ones old ? greater food storage space. iv not have a General Electric Rctevafor now ? Let us demonstrate : money-saving features. mm payments a? o -n 4^ lour " Hi # months to pay) Ji cm. bratidmts e??rv Saturday's ivni^. . >. n r r.cfir?rfr |ELECTRIC KFRIGEK \TOR *J Kr{ri(cxiion Elrclrit W?i? Coolers UNA UTILITIES, Inc. ROCK, N. C. * J // V Throat i i Harsh a mj M itants " c<> EBnga IftS- #* CKY instead" lease!?Actually put your on your Adam's Apple, it? your Adam's Apple >u know you ore actually g your larynx??This is roice box?it contains oca I chords. When you sr your Adam's Apple, s considering your throat vocal chords. Don't rasp roat with harsh irritants h for a LUCKY instead ? iber, LUCKY STRIKE is the garette in America that li its exclusive ""TOAST_ _ s - process expeis certain irritants present in all baccos. These expelled s are sold to manufacof chemical compounds, re not present in your STRIKE, and so we say ier your Adam's Apple." iSted" Ultra Violet Rays ?Heat Purifies st irritation?against cough
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