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1 v. 7 i' PAGTI TWO THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1921. -m w p-ifi rf rar rsn f"w rrT!t - twi hew r- "-f ?- '"-W "" sf!j?-tt hb?sih tv "- " van rpr fT"w ' -T " - - - - s "H fji. ti- 'i n Mci je Ufcj mgzj tfrr Uk-u m li tfrfr w - ucs Ufc at j nid w turpi rrn 'rafi crrt rrw nfl C3f rrj Li - t'fV tig-1 Bti Uft U U Uuj uJ ia U . Ufc-i Ui UKt V XManufacturers Band Sawn Rough.and Pressed Lumber) . , - . , xuvjuctxx xupcti uxxxxxu ; Wiic7i Way i5 - Cotton has advanced several cents per pound since ; June 1st and further advances being predicted , . . . flogs, ana nog Products nave advanced several . Bjj cents per pound since June 1st and further advances P predicted. ; ' - . ' p . Corn, wheat and oats have' advanced 20 to 30 per jj cent since June 1st and further advances predicted. Since the days of Menes, the first king of Egypt, . agricultural products have controlled the business of p the world. It does it today and will do it in 2921, in ffl . 39 21 and always as long as men eat. n- - x vcx rr nut xu x vui " otveet Potatoes f M Are you going to let one-half of your crop spoil for ill lack of a proper curing house when every potato that ' 111 you make can be sold right here in North Carolina? Are you? ' ucsi Ucs Ucj a , n 3 1 Lumb er IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD Every mill in the South manufacturing dumber is -selling below the average actual cost of production. A few mills with their locations right in the timber may be-- " . ,. ,. ' ...... i " -.... - i .- i ii i . - - ,i ... . . . .!,, coming out even out tne great mass oi tnem are selling for less than actual, cost and those ; coming out even . can't do it long because they cant move their mill when -they cut nearby timber and every additional ) mile to log means additional costs. ;v : ' - The Demand Far : fcitmher V ' . The demand for Lumber today is about 70 per Ml ; cent of normal. As long as it is 70 per cent the price 'M will be low but just as soon as the demand goes to nor- " Ei3 mal the price is bound to advance. - : ? K . There are hundreds of mills that have shut down ..p " and qujt "There are hundreds that have shut down p , rather than continue to lose. They will not start until ifl they can come out even so, the advance to normal will Bl be much quicker than it would be if they were manu- f, facturing. . , 1 ,k . '.. : ... . . j, v We don't expect a run-a-way market but lumbfer fc will have to advance from $5.00 for the. cheaper jrrades 6-1 to $15.00 for the finished grades before its manufac- M fiiro will Vo rTVfif oVvlo ' "V- ':. . . ' Iv , VVU& Ti4 4 WWVttW4wf . ( . , ' i! . ...... Tte First Daof School ID Th fild ih pUattd second tlm, nd ftis th nti OTtrr&a th pro ptctiv oornfild, ImtIbk la their wak patka of detrction. Uadt Urrtd th farm nur pUaUd tfaa tali to corn third time, and mlti maUlr Mcarad 9or itaad, wklek fraralud la Um prvdactioa f about onfr-tfclrd of aormal corn ere p. TUa rar, joat bfor pUntinx, drira ea th rata waa artanixad, fol io wins methods xaeommaBdad hj Um Biological 8arrt7. , Contict labor waa matd In, dhtrlbatlnf polaon bait ortr tba entlra t00-acra tract, and M'a conaaqatnea tka placa waa prae Ucally fraad of rata. . Aa a diract ra lult of thia rat-aradkatioa drhra, tba fara thia yaar aeenrad lhm g aiiifla plan ting aa ozcaUaat atand of cora Uut baara ladicationa of aa oarly barraat of A rd crop. I.ND fREHISTORIC CORN IN TCNNCSSU STONE CRAVES WARCFARX f LAN NED TO DR1VX RATS FROM WCSTERN STATES Cfrra that graw la Tannaaaaa la prchUtorla timaa potaiblf bafora Jo aaph pot awt bia aavaa yaart' aap P'y In Errpt u snaarthad recant ly b W. Z. Uayar, af tho Boraao of Amarlcaa Ethnology, and aant to th UnlUd SUtaa Dapartmaat of AgrU cultura for UUaUAcaUoa. Daring racent tvitiorva la Darldaoa county, Tnn., Mr. Meyar cana apoa a svmbar af atont afab gravaa tea Ulning mortoary Taaaala. Boma of thM bU tpoclniafia af cbarrad maixa In fairly good oaadllUa. rrora tha 'i and ahapo af Uo gralna It wa,i poMdlla to id m HI f tho rarUty at J-'ny Tujwad Tropical Flint, furm about t!( way batwaea tina C.nt and rcrrn. T; na typa er I a crfra oa f t i t V.'tt I ' end thara U r f ' n la t" r ef a lanUita I !i'4i' a tf T r'y eon.' r n I ' .r-n U-.a V.'att Indian ' '. . -'-. I'o only com ' ! . t, pyrrjkln, and ! I aultropUal r w aa l. '. ! -haraa "-rWa Damago totaling $200,000,000 ta atored foodataffa, grain, flald cropa. and otar In jura bio aiatarlaU la oono by rata in tho Unitad Sutaa annual. ly. Only tha'uniud affortt af ortry boaio owner and tenant can ffact tha abolition of thaao radant jaata. Tha lUolofical S array, Unitad State Do partment of Agrlcullnra, la eUrting big campaign agalnat rod an U thraaghoat th aaatera UnlUd Etetae atacb already baa been acconpliahed ta tho autter af control la tho Wet- orn and Middle WeaUra EuUa, vbero aTecUre coeperatiaa waa aa. cured. On the ether band, realdtnU af the Eaatera and Sovthera Sutaa, a a rnia, have been cipoaed to wide ipraad ravagea and atUcka froa re deata for each long period that they tare bacon ao accnatomed U the anUaace aa to accept them aa a mat. tef af eoaree. I'arle Sara la dotrz hla atmeet to oalan theaa ax:Uor.i to tha need for erediratirp raU. To lUiutrate the er.ormone im ft afclfh rata annoally aeceirplh in grain and com fM, the up-A. ence af the TUte V nltrntlarr trm, ''"rir.g 2X00 eoaa. l Eton T-e U of Interest. It j cr I . i " ' ef corn waa p'.nt4 en t' U rata workad lh!r way ' I, 'i !i-g all the aeed '1 c-.'i grm!nate. uoiiDzns OF AISIUCA ByT.T.aCAZTT . O. Waeteta MawTtpfe Catoav t j murx vAsiiirjcTon wormrtD HI3T08T ahew that tho plot of grand oa which atand Chrtaf chorea, la tha ' (tulat, old taehlooed towa of Alazandrta, Tlrg'.ala. Cm aettlad ahotrt ICSX waa acqnlred In 1794 for tho ana ac one penny. arooad thia aacred roU of by-gnca day pectapn reeoiva mora patriotic aacCot thaa thai which oarraanda any other of tho anany otd and hi torte charchee la thia aadoo. Aa trot t eoca, oet rpoa aa anrlettt bckk vail, onrtooao a graary pie, wtich to dotted wtth nsacy eix'.at grar atoaae and alee rocta'.a Ce rturrfc ttaeit. a4 nhi!i mmtUt '-are hn Bdv tte f 1 t;; "9erar.ee cf 4 ctarrti ta ft " i Ua aaa aa t txe y ef t'i. 'ite et,e fto-ii ra4, ...; :m t ', '.' t ,-h n4 Ct.a.r tst trme rtj-'e h.5ir era la a v-:.'e -rrt r'.lc la as l 'e t f 3 j J . . aca tie I- jt.-..r.l f U atia c trt1. i f C e ' tven were Co- pea'!. V. It ets to V ' r .t'ti, tMh txjfore end af: t? rw:a'' t ta wall at aftrf r''.r'.: f from th frti!..twy, j Cat Or.rrril "rr V i ; ti rarat friwn tliiiit-t Vrttn. In t'a "c-a-'h til fi.nr". to 'Vi. 11 J? l--i;.!,J ty the WaM..u.ri f aa ! aa It mie tM 1 Ij (i-nirl I'.i.tort K. lr, are ii.'i'!i t In eia'tl tJe acme dn i:tiui a !a a l t y th?rt NOTICE Of SFECLAL ELECTION POX SCHOOL BONDS WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP CONSOUDA TEO SCHOOL DISTRICT. - Tho Board of Trtutooa of Whit Oak Towaehlp Coaaolldatod School Diatrkt bavinf prooaatod to . tho Board ef Cannty Contmlaalonera of Carteret County, Norta Carolina, at a regular Baeottaf of taid Board bald at Ua regular place of meeting la the Court Hooae ta ta towa of Boaafort, la eeld county and State, oa tho Sta day of September, 1921.' a petition poraaaat to Chapter S7, Public Law of North Carolina, Special Seaeloa 1920, and tho Publl Law of North Carolina regular Seaeloa, 1121, aap. Imentary thereof and amen da to ry thrato, aaklnf for a apoclal election to bo bald ta the aboro named din trict, berelnafur deacrlbod, to do te mine whether or not a majority of tho qualified voter la aaid district are la favor of laaulng bond to the amonnt of 115.000 for tho purpoa of erecting, enlarging, altering and equipping a acbool building or build Inga for aaid dlatrlct, and of lerying i annually a apodal tax ad aioram oa all taxable property la aaid dlatrlct uficlent to pay , Intoreet oa ' aaid bond and to create a ainking fund to retire laid bond at maturity, And a pea aaid petition, tha aaid Board of County Commtaalonera of Carteret County baring adopted reeoluUon ordering a pec lei election to bo bold for aaid diatrkt oa SAT UHDAT, tho 22nd day of OCTOBER, 1921) NOW THEREFORE, la com. plianco with aaid Chapter 17, ruUlc Lawn of North Carolina. Epeclal See aion 1920, and the Pallia Law af l'Zl, r-iramentary thereof and amendatory thereto, and puraaaat to t 1 reeolaUoa aaanlmoaaly adopted ly '.-! Xard tf Coaaty Coram!, lio-sar af Cartrt Conr.'.y, a afar, t' !. KOTICS 13 UZT.ZZX CIVEH t a',1 !'Jeni and Tettra ef Wblte C. TownilJy Contoliiated Ikhool C 'fUt, Cartaret County, North C"' ..... . . . . i , c: - a, ir.ai l-re wu o a ap:ii .: n .!J In Mil tJUtrlct aa SAT. Crr AY, f 2!nl DAT CF OCTO- r.r.r., i::i, far the r'!rr do. Ur r.'.r j "TiiS QUI oTlOM CF 13-SI"-"3 NOT F-XCETDING 115.003 or i "Ial r.oNr: of white oa:: townhiip consoudateo yr;; .-nL DiiTiaCT AND UCVT1NG a : ;ii(ir:.T annual tax to ,'AY Till A ' ! Z" or tl.e furpoe ef jere-r ?''arg;rx, altering anj , , ' I h-ol tiiil.lir.g or bull 1- NOTICE IS ftRTHER GIVEN that a apoclal or bow rogiatratloa baa bean ordered mad ta aaid dlatrlct aad all qualified to ten who expect or da ire to veto on aaid question MUST REGISTER for aaid oloctloa. W. D. Smita baa bee appointed . REGIS TRAR for aaid oloctloa aad B. 8. aylor aad C C. Deaala bare been ppolatod POLL HOLDERS . for aaid oloctloa. Tha oloctloa will be held at the regular poUing place at BOGrjX, ta aaid Diatrkt Tho Registrar above mentioned by name will bo at bia regular place of buain la aaid dlatrlct for the pur- pooe of regta taring all person quel. lAad to register and vote ta aaid alec tion from t o'clock A. bL, until un- set each day (Sunday excepted) from September 24th, 1(21, to Oc tober Uth, 1121, eicept oa the fol lowing Saturdays, namely, Septem ber 24th, October 1st, 8th, and 15th oa which aaid Saturday the aaid Registrar will bo at the regular poll ing place at BogualNNorth Carolina. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 2921 win bo CHALLENGE DAT, and tho Registrar will bo at tho regular poll ing place at Bogua, North Carolina, oa that date far that purpoa. SATURDAY, OCTOBER t2nd tho day of the election, the Registrar and Poll Holders, hereinbefore men tioned by name, shall ait at tha reg ular polling place at Bogua, North Carolina, from sunrise until sunset for tha purpose of receivlag tho bal lots. At thia election the who fa vor tho Issuance of bond and the levying ef a apoclal annual tai oa all taxable property la aaid district suf- ftcient to pey the Inter eat oa aaid bonds and to create a ajnklng fond to retire said bonds at maturity shall vote a ballot oa which shall bo writ Ua or prtnt-jd tho werdsTOR BOND IC-'US"! and tho who orposa shall rote a ballot oa which ehail be writ tea or printed the wards "AGAINST rCND i:.:Ur:-. At the close af tha tVtlon th Registrar and Foil Hold er shall count the votes, and make return thereof to th Board ef County ComraUJoner of Carteret County, North Csrolina, as soon as prattlreMe eft'tthe election, and Ceaald County Cemmiionr shall Judicially paa cpon the rtjrr,s and hCoonty. . , Said oloctloa will bo bald vador" tho roloa and regulations. In ao far aa practicable, of the General Law as pertain to tho oloctloa af mtmbars of the Goaoral Aaaombly. The Wbito Oak Township Consoli dated School District la defined aad bounded aa follow, vis; Beginning at Rico Path oa the aB .a,. Jl. .4 M . . ea a CMiaui nna bt ytraaWTiah Mmaiirai aa alnf with tho beach to Bogue Inlet; then North to the East side of Wbito Oak river: thence with White Oak river to Hadnotta crook; thence with Hadnott'a crook to the public road; theace with the public road to aa Iron atake la the line of tho later state Cooperage Compaay, Jim Young and other; thence with that- lina Northawrdly to tho Township - line to the beginning.' Done by order of the Board of County Commlasloaors of . Carteret County, North Carollr a, br- regular meeting aasembled, this (th day of September, 192L ' t CI. V7HCATLT,' Chairman, Board of Cou.ty Comml. aionora. V .TROT MORRIS, Clerk, Board of Coaaty Commission era of Carteret Cott.ty, North Carolina. J II aukklf roUovee Ce-stipe Ua, BIlieeeeeee, JLeee of AaeetiU aad da to To Headaaha, Torpid Uar. TO THE PUBLIC We have mo Ted our machine shop from the Carteret Lumber Ce. and are aow located between J. H. rotter k ton and Wsy Brother, and are new prepared to do aH bind of re pair work on !lhr stasia of gas engine. T7 'jo r.ak a tpec Laity ef aatBtntllle r;'r work. Our prlre are reawsall and Bat- lafaetion g-iarenteedL If bar gir!i saViffatUoa la the past w so reason why we cannot do 0 la th f afire. , Thankirg yoa for your peat pat- ronsre ,snd UusUng to contiaueto serve you. . ... W are yogrs --y truly, W. J. A EOM. lr t I Judicially dtrm!ne and der're the re-ult e( sail tlectlun, h!(h deter. n K-itiun ?.11 le i; rad C;ufi t' a MINUTE?? cf aa!J Hoard. Tha re. tur-.a ;! I rade in dujlS. ate, t-p r jy eh it th Eitd t( County I Ci.f:-.n....ior;er and the Cleik of the ' I E-jr-erior Court of aaid CarUret LLJ et e e
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