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m BUM BGNUW Ut, lllt, M tte y M. C.. mmtmt »· Ml ft. 1»T». COTTON COMTftOL DUtAlU BY SELECTION, CMP ROTATION la eartaia aactieaa et tha South cotton dUttiM an m ynnlMt aad< www that profitable crap· can not be crown by the — thodi «Mail? eat yloy*· Tbare ut, however. caatxol amuni which cas b· ImtM ap u U iimUj iWict lowaa w •f tfca Miihii «kiA mum dama*·. TbaM diaaaaaa, wt J té ai contrat, ara liiHut la Far ■mtV Ballatia U»T, DU· attta aad Tbah- Controt/* recently to aaad br tha Ualta4 ~ of wii ut!un TOLMbUek root, acoardla* to cotton crop, diitnboted tke bailetU, cim— Um inatirt 1mm· tbo cotton crop. At dieMse t* dlitnkaM throtuboat tha aandr aoilt of the cotton bait, from Vir*lni* ta Taxa*. aad «pxaadt aaah year ta atw locaUtfaa, la tarare cuts tkt rielda arc rtiataâ m aoch aa T· to 90 par cant. The plaatiae of wilt reairtaut variatlai of cotton. biaed with tha in of | i* Iho only effective kaown at controlling the The praaniea of aaother root-knot, la easy aaady aaila, tha wtlt Bar* arteic. aad tt ia there for* «ucntial that infeetad land* be planted far one or at or· yaara to eropa which rcttot root-knot before irtU-r* tUtant cotton la frown. Koot-knot to next la importance to wilt fro« the itandpoint af taoaay loaaca to tha cottan crop, h caa be controlled br uu( crap rotation* ia wbicb root· knot iaaiM crop· are —I 4.J " J A.1X. Λ - - Sm ;μπ prrrlooi to plantiac eot Cotton aathracnoae is oftan more -widely açrasd than *riH. slaca it is b*tg ta occur in Boat of the cotton irmritf section. It u>ully ciun loaaaa «kick ranjre tnm «light to ■■ high as 60 or 90 par east af tka crop. Bacterial kligbt attack· tka cotton bolls, leaves, aad sterna. Thi beat w tM af control U to plant only è» nua free toad aad to aractks crap rotation. flkeddinc. the prematan Aropprac of tka aqaarae of yaoag kella, can W lessened, aceordfis« ta tkt balletln, by iin reaiinj tka *·*ρ'Τ of k·· in tka aotl and by lata ahal lo* wMWIIhi to mmoti toil. 'Kaddw rtconuacndcd far tka castrai af nut «η tka addition of taras·· to tka Mil, tka sm af potasb coatainiaa fertiliser, aad drainage U the land 1* wot. No satisfactory at. tkod of natnllitf Tax·· root rat U available, bat dcop fall piowtaff aad crop rotatîon ara n r ma» ended m the beat- known activas for redac· lac loaaca from this diasa M. DMm 8tmt Methodist Ckarek, _ — Wilwi Irtsl Cal brstk. Beading—Pa or Little DoU—Baby ■aid Riddle Rvadin·—Ify Fint Bpeccfc Jeff Β ara sa WQaoa. Trio—Wkaa Ha Nowbayry, Ju sad Jaba S taidlnj Tka LaaS Hy Yoaoa. Banc—Besatifal Word· of life— Children. Scadlac——A fcailo—Looise atud—Λ Smile—Eatk ■ate UU» Β ta — -Door." _ Xunnt Baaatifal Land— \ MaNaOi. ~ Y, Mteat vroerintandi CoOm&m—by tk«i> GtoU Of«tnr—G«4 if V«I*T Bible Cl «s» Cri Barefoot. LadJea' Bible CUm — Mm. Hi*b-| wiw Ρ>ιιΛ·ιιΙ—Un. Ce dard. C radia RoU—«ra. Cari Barefoot. atlfai Story af Lore ■ I (Uda; aafcaal. Report ef tte Condition of I ITATt BANK Λ TRUST CO. At Dm, In the Buta of North I ι Carolina, at tbe alaaa of business, April SS, 1921. RESOURCES Uni and Dtooaala . $139,49». 16 Overdrafta, itcirid, 14.19; unsecured, 11.90 (.4· United State» Bowk· and _ Llbtrtj Boa da 445.00 Bank] a* Houm, 814, 091.97; Vnttan and , Fixtures, $4,609.β9 .. 18.Ml.39| |Caah in vault and nst amount· due from Banks, Bankers asd Tnut Coupante* 9,224.72 Cub Items held over 24 kran .. ........... 1.W Checks for elenrinc 119.91 Total .9168,148.28 LIABILITIES I Capital Stock paid in ...» 26.000.00 I Undivided Profita, lea* carrant aavinaaa aad taxes paid 999,97 BUls Payable 81.250.00 L>«pO»U* "QQJrct to CHCI 16,464.» Tbee Certificate! of Do poeit 28.H5.ie hrlajp Depoeits 16.783.74 CtikUr1* Check» *uU ctandiof . . .—... 352.61 Certified Ckecki 182.«7 Total *148.148-28 ate of North Carwlioa—County of Harnett, April 11, 1911. I, Ο U. Hook*, Cajàier of tho i hore η used Bank, do fotoaaly «wear that the «bore stataaent b true to the heat of my kaoarledg· aad be lief. V G. H. BOOM, Caehier. " aad MMra to hafvro ae, thie nth day of Mar, lttl. E. L. OOOE. Notary Puklic. ctmuBiaeioB expiree Jaaaary », τ. v. atara, Ε. T. DRAPES, IL C. BUTLEB. Dtraator·. • BUSINESS LOCAL · w* SALS —A ran I ED Alt, practically new. Boa Ma at oaeo for • hernia. Cart Barefoot. Dub. K. C April η tf. ■ oojrrmr°KMU4T IT _ . M aO at preaeat An* «1. tpuamw coils foe all! ft* at Gataey*e Caiace. IEVEKAL MS» CAES OT VA*1 ·« ^ flr* agjHUoe ME» VEAL PO· ΜΝΤ—MICE SEVKH ROOM f hou**. mUUim Itahta, ban.-on lh« Fayettevllle klytiway. on· m3« < fro·* Don». απ. P. J. Jifiiti' Htr · ft pd. POUND—AUTOMOSILS TUB AW demountable ri>, tooad on New torn Onr· Ufkm; 8uiir. >·*' " David Godwin «tor·. Owner eu ' Rt MM br applying to Chatfcaa 1 WNt, Dean, No. ·7μ 10 It pd. KIM LUC·. VUCU AM» HUTS for oil can at Galaey'· 0—ga. CMw DImum—Ami TUr Cwtnl Recardlra of tS« ρ ret· at lew yriw. cotton it. aad will coatinae to bo a great money crop la th« Carolina·. Plica îaprovrment will probdfely cone thromch a funeral batterment of condition· at home aad abroad, acreage reduction, aad co-operative «•Ifing agencic*. Preaant condition· rock at low prie·, the boH-warrit, aad th« poiaftle nread of the pink bell worm, ataka It abMtaUly necenarj tlat the cotton grower, aad kit name la 1er on. Cv« more thought to diecue control. Th· principal cotton iiumi at* wUt, root-knot, anthracnoe·. bacter ial blight, ibrddlnr of bolla, nut, iore-mm, aad Tuai root-knot. Revival Servie·· at Matfcadiet Ckattk Revival service* keing 4th Sunday morning. Services week day· at 10 A. M. end Β P. M. 1 iron ere jhall ha»· the prayer* of all Chrirtiani. w· aerowtly iartte all the people of •ur town to attend those ipeclal ur vie·*. · J. H. BUFFAJJUK. DUN'S M VIEW FOR THE WUK 1 A year ho elapsed *iftce Um «ο- ' nomic reedjuatawnt ben» to gather ι momentum, and th· prix-tee ia yet U b« completed. Foret· of rehabilitation are now operative, however, and U· πμπ! outlook ia better. CHuaa are not easily achieved aad bom at 41 appear ia xxac quarters, but the price and vac· revisions aad the eas ing ia oioney are factor* making for farther improvement in condition*. The strengthening of sentiment, upon which business recuperation to large ly dopesdi, ha· continued, and con fidence in a gradual revival of activi ties finds more frequent expression. Recovery ha* cotae first In thoae trades and iaduatries which were th* tint to react from the boon of the war r*an and afterward, aad ia iso lated instance* eaough new demand ha* developed to brine a rally ia prices. That tuch a phase remaina the exception is demonstrated by the con tinued excess of declines in Den's list of wholesale quotations, aad by the fan In tho Index number to the lowest point reached in several years. Tbe •ajrinc disposition and the bavin* power are not yet such as to enact a return to sellers' markets, although there ia a tendency to hold price* ftrmer ia some qaaKert after many months of steady yielding. A protrac ted period of restricted purchasing by dlstrifcaton ha* resulted in deplet ed stocks of foods ia not a few cases, hat consumptive requirements have also diminished aad nearly all orders that flow to maautaotasrosa are of saoderate rise aad maialy for flDiif la purposes. The feet that neb lnaa action· are increasingly nnmeeeas. amount of liabilities. The decline ia the Utter was greater thaa the rise la number, the itfabtodaeaa falling *X-8 per eest, and the aumher of de fault* being augmented by UJ per cent Moreover, the average of lia bilities was only about oae-half of that of March, when the sum of mon ey involved reached a sew high monthly record. The coatractlon In the April indebtedness is largely «χ. platsed by the fewer Insolventt«e of unusual aixc. there beisr €4 fall·)ra· for 9100,000 or more is Mck Instance ϊΐ,οοο,οοο altogether. These Ann· mark ■ redaction of IT ta number srvd 110,000,*00 is » meunt from the March totals aod are aUo lose than those of both Fet>ru*r7 and January. All default* considered, relatively the bait exhibit i« Bad· by ajrenta, broken, and similar concerna, which report the same number of ia soUencios ae la Mareb, bat a decrease of 71 per Ceat in liabilities. After twelve consecutive month* of yielding, Due*» lades Nwabsr of wholesals commodity quotations ia now at the lowest level te ached liaee the beginning of NoveaAer, 191·. From the hi«S record figure of 9299,· 992 of May 1, but year, the compila tion has fallen steadily to 91·*.·*·, or 99.7 per eent. and last month's decline reached 4.4 per cent. This compare· with a reeeeaion of 4.1 per cant in March and oae of 2.1 per cant !a February, but la lets pronounced thaa that which occurred in January, December and last November. Indica tions have aet been lacking of lata that the deflatioa of some market* is approaching the point of culmination, aad price recovery bas already rone some little way in the bide trade, which was one of the first lines to a soriesu reaction from the war time Wets. The movement a* a nkole, how ever, doee sat suggest that the r jaetmeat has yet been completed, wage redactions are regarded aa a fere-runner ef further downward priée ravisions ia some industries. The wage reductions aaaoaaced by tka principal Iron aad steal prodacer, following closely apoa downward re vivons of pria*·, ara iwiiia4 ta ul timately have a beneficial Influence, though their proWbls Immediate ef' feet le ae yet ancertsln. Comment ia the Mda has suggested a belief la same quarters that recent price de clines did aot mark Ike bottom, aad the wage decreases hare ralead the qaestien aa to whether atOI lower prices are net la srasMt From the standpoint of new baying, aatamsbilo iaUreets have continued to show the wav, and the order· from thi* source, while not extensive, largely aeceuat for the better eeattaaea* new manifest ia bar. and etsel circles. Asminst Lha ko^Mil ||WI>WH «kick ύν« r^ant Iy '» Dm mw mH af pi* Iron Mtfat, fW« »n · t*«a> «tait y rate la April Uaa la «ay 9*+· rWu aantk tiM* Jal», IHI. Tka eeeetry** Mfatltr la Mm larttir jr»ar. u lit Iron A|« polaU avt, «il »o«ll Mftlff tkM at matai. With a·* tMca^iac wtafc. €»» Main ta tha fatar# of try |μ4ι auafcata laaraaaaa. Tka w»*a r*4oa Umi la tka ι*··| liia*| fmi at» ataatfWr tailiiawt later aa, aai tka walV4aflaa4 traai iMri ralaaa af aMiMtarr at«tacM«7 la a kat» la Bed ha U bu-1 that jobbing I |TMt*r ft··». ;ir th·'. of it yo». of cotton good* mil. mkbckancd. Wk !» bay . (a —til lots, than-1 ««art malt—owl -, vill before loaf bo uti<if«M more rreehr «ni··» néniN of «ariou» ! Kooda to fa·· priea rorlaioai U ι *pt«d m m indJe»tk>n that iMuafac .urtn kin [oh dfco«t to thetr limit! >■ nmntoai. CoeparlMiu of cur rent Quotations with tit··· of a month KdUcUow additional yialdiar. bat prnnt citumtion dearly ralTtct· a pwtei ataaaur· of itahility. Unit·· indication· ar* ariUloadlnc, th· xtcsnt impove«n»nt in lk« k.dr trad· amd allied Una· i« «ooeChias wore than a florry. The gain In hid· I bqiiacu haa been progreitiiTe. with mm· (iaabU tr»neti«it iflKtid, and th· oirktl hai etrangthened ao pr*c *tJf. CalTtkln· ha*· becà the leader in point of «ctlrlty and buoy ancy, taj)nere' operators cleaning up molt ef th· rrallafelt lupptie· in Cm cud and other important center· and priera have riean rathrr; aharuly. While highar quotations hare cheeked demand for packer hide*, there li MWMMMMM mer» Inurwt la docneetic couatry ■lock, and further Uberal aalea of Ar gentine hidei haea bra sad· te Uai· tod Sua·· ksd European buyera. The bettoraent la upper leather condi tion! rcaaiu a feature la that Quar ter, and trading la at>o\Jt all klad· of (hoes I* gradaaUr expanding. In man'· footwear. »her* tha etjlea are mora atanle than In womaa'a gooda, Ihaie l< dtcldadly am purchasing. Dig your ctitrhes with <fi®8D NmOGLYCBUN DVNAMFTB ι· Majestic Ranges! Bes t in the World REDUCED 1 from $148,001 ** $118.50 Set of Aluminum or Majestic Ware With Each Range Π Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in This Section GET YOURS while the stock lasts. Butler Brothers » >«· Λ « .J mm m* m* m** «·· I «II»! » Buy What You Need ! Save What You Can! i —Place j four idle and active funds in this bank where they will do their part toward bringing conditions back to nor mal. This Bank is here for your convenience and safety and for the good of the community. Such institutions are the bulwark of safety in times such as those through which we have just passed. They are here to help you and our community. You will do well to uae our bank and its service. THIS BANK SPECIALIZES IN PROTECTION ·· The First National Bank PiS. COOPER, Pres., H. B. TAYLOR, Cashier Ο
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