3 ^_THE DUNTj DUilFI lAfflrAUiR IN PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR CHILD HEALTH Fight Against Malnutrition To *B« Waged By Health Author! tioa TRYING TO STEM TIDE OF TUBERCULOSIS HERE ArrangasnanU Being Made To Grra Proper Treatment To All School Children Suffer ing From Physical Defacts— Will Establish Raet Pe riods. As soon ss the schools open this fail the North Carolina Tuberculosis Association will begin so intensive campaign in a few selected counties in cooperation with the State Board of Health to bring Uie malnourished children np to par. From a few surveys that have been conducted by the association, and also by the U. 8. Public Health Service 1* North Carolina, It hao boon found CTIH Oft UK aebeo) children are under weight for •»« end height. Hie percentage of undorwelghta being a little laigur amuug the white children than among the colored. It has been demonstrated that the 71.041 and Faryuaon X04.0M It vn eetl matad the total rota may ba *50,000 or more In Uila race. T. W. Da rid ton, aaid Lo be the anthklan Candida)* for lira tenant yoratnor, apparently had a aafa taad over Got. Bill MayBeld. It. Daeldaon hml S04,014 rotat aad Mayfield inr Ml. Fob Mata trearorer, C. V. Terrell had and Cowry* Oar raw lMr IT*. The race for raperlntandent of pdb lie laMroetiaa camtinoad clone, B. Jf. tt. Karra, anti-klan candidate, haatay 111,7T9 aad Kd E Bentley SM.TOB. rotorn* fra at the 14th ronyfeea tonal dtotrlrt yare Harr* Martabary. 16..MT aad John H. Caa nhtybam 1*410. la Mm lTth dtoutd Inram*lota Oyaraa fare Conyrimmai Ttomm L. Btontoa *0.410 aad Oacai Callaway,) former eonyremman, II, 404. Morfatk. Va.. A ay Thera b »• tbooyht at thia thao af aboltohtoj Mthor Mm Mata or local coamfctoe control of foal dtotrOruUoa to Vtr •tale, Alexander Featrard lute fan tha tony Hat a nee taioffcoaa. •"*" f WIDE CHANGES IN PRICES OF COTTON __ I Crop Dam ago Complaint* And Unfavorable New* Prin cipal Factor* New Orleans, Aug. 27. — Fairly wide pries changes occurred In the eotton market Last week, suppor* be ing derived from constant complaint from the Interior of crop deteriora tion while against the market was thd foreign situation wad thr labor i troubles in this country Heavy liqui dation came from the long side and during the later session* of the week, constituted a good part of the offer ings Highest priest were made on the oponlng session and lowest pries* on I*** session of Lh* week From ad vances of 8fi to 66 points over the elowr of the preceding week, the mar ket fell is decline* of 55 to 78 points under. Anally closing at net loans* of 5* to 66 points. The market ranged over »1 to ISA points. October trad ing as high as 2240 cents a pound, as low a* *1.44 and Anally dosing at 21.60 In the gut departments prices lost 18 point* on middling which clos ed at 21.76 against 1461 on the close of this week last ysar. The wsathsr of the week was ron. hatred highly unfavorable In Texan and Oklahoma, where drought and High tampereturee prevailed. Condi tion! were somewhat better during the firet part of the weak In central and eaitara portion! of the bait, where dry weather waa deeiraMe, but In thoee eectione there waa a greet deal of complaint of inaeet damage. Toward! the and of the week, the hst tcet weather of the eeaeon waa re* P®*t*d in Texaa, and there, aa In aoiae aoctiooi af Oklahoma, much mature opening of boll* waa noted. Numeroua farmer! of Important eountie* In Tea •* wired local brokerage euacanpi that their crop bad been cut abort to a aerioai extent by the drought. ••dad the August period ranging fruit 1* up to 1M potato, which compared with the average 1om for the leal ten yean, taking the gov emment'i report in eonUderotion, of 70.7 point! Indicated crop ftguraa ranged from 10,(00,000 up to 11, 47t.OOO. , SUCCESSFUL SALES BY TOBACCO CO-OPS 3. C. Grower* Urgod To Hasten Second Cash Payment By Prompt Deliveries Such nteeeoafal sales have bam and* by tbc Tobacco Grown Co-op •raUva Aaeoclatlon to tb* Important leaf dealer* and mannfpetnron that caah advancei hare born Increased on the deliveries of tobacco by Soath Carolina laambors and a second cash payment will be made in the near futon provided the members Increase Their deliveries rafflcirntly within the next two week a. The system of marketing which started smoothly at the Augoat opes* Ing of the Cooperative warehouses In Booth Carolina and Eastern Worth Carotins la now in perfect wort it* order and can handle very heavy de liveries according to T. C. Watkins, manager of warehouses for the Asso ciation. In a letter mailed this week to an ■Soath Carolina member*. M. O. Wil son. Secretary of the Association orgea the growers to aid In hasUn fng the second advance by delivering ** rapidly as poeatWe. Secretary Wtl OOn HM “An* art ■ amBi ■ ■ n how. «red to the Tcheeeo Grower* Coop erative Association ia the Booth Cap ollna Bait ten million pesade hat a* tho eala* department Wive made them ■alee and can handle year tobacco m rapidly aa yon will briny It la we d» «lr« that you make yonr deliveries aa rapidly aa poaedblc. If you wlU make the delivery of year tobacco prempt hr you will have rendered the aeeo eiation and yooraelf a service for you will enriila yonr officers to make a emon Carolina and tha Ea«l to the Old hah af North Caroline and VhfWta where I Iiicivulac m»atiTi «f pn tan poet* new k the eeerclty of Dm newly dleooeered black bag*. Iceal , thi# eeerclty ahauld be a dalualan aad >, on oppartankp to k(H waarlla eseapai oagraapad, all Hoke fa more kaei been aatifad and they already haei ■Urtad unrit aeareh for IMe btacl ’ friend WORST IRE Will Swaraa But Moat Of a By Whittle With Auguet the wot* la ever. Boll bo fairly ■wanaing la but mo* of pa*. The ball* to open and they are labia aa ogg-layiag weevil. No loagvr la arblla to pick up squares ibatabad wtevlia. If of get Ung enough crap, as Iba cast * tba weevil Over a gn the cloady, Anga* boo* A cry the land. ! Amt severe utterly petoniabed at that came a thief la tba nlghC The weather to ball weevil Aghtiqg iflWam -fully aa predated ky hitherto had not appreciated that to mm there Bast complete for* and period*. How ■food at The writer od are* to he in ■mured. At •tteation hat in proepoet where gtven the better hat iwooaUy keen Moving cot tho mid dle and top A wet May and Jane mean* a crop, as a rule. But weevil* are atoo being charged up with laaae* which a wet May and June are raaponclhlo for. The groataet thing that a farmer can do is eombattiag the weevil thl* fall it to rip up or tarn under the cotton stalks just as *oon a* the cot ioa is pick od. Th* sooner the bettor A1H tile grten cotton stalk and you deatroy the weevil1* food. It will lsuve your premises for those of tho man who does not kill th* stake early, there to plague Um sorely next year; or else the hags *111 go Into winter quarter* early with such a long period of fasting ahead aa to make the weev il no tort of a life intaraae* risk. It will Ukaiy die before It area another cotton square. SAILOR STABS HIMSELF WHILE CALLING ON GIRL Shipmate* Soy It t* A Pore Cam Of "Uareqwimd LaeaT New Bern, Aug. It.—Junes Me Orath, aged If, a sailor on the reve nue cutter, Pamlico, ie in St. Luke1* hospital recovering from a painful knife srotusd Inflicted by his owa hands whils calling on Mias Clara Boil Huff at tbs boms of her grand father os Queen street y eater day af ternoon. No explanation of tho af fair ether than it wa* "seeidentoi" could ho gotten from the boy at th* hospital today, sad the girl herself declare* that th* stabbing wa* acel daetal. No other witnesses ware pro sent. Aa Interesting fact t» connection with the stabbing la that McGrath wa* taken to the hospital several weeks ago wjth knife wound* aero** hi* chut. No expiaaatlon whatever wa given far his fret trip, but it to aid by his Mi pm ate* that th* yeuag uilor b«* been giving Mto* Raff many attention* daring Us Um* boro, aad they are of the opinion that It to * eat* of "unrequited lava.** flba was tho victim of a *»dactto* for which Leslie Hunter, soother ardent admir er/ waa baatobad from torn state sev ers! month* ago by Jadg* Prank A. Daniels CARD OF THANKS 1 1 W* wIM U nfru* to owr assay friends sad neighbor* oar dm*n thanks for th* many Mi da mi Huai as dariag tbs IB* so* and death of *Ol . beloved wife aad mather. W* appro i riat# every art af ktadaoaa Mown aa . OLAVOW NORMS aad OHOXASN DECLARES COTTON FAMINE IS COMING Wmil Aad Wi WarWa MON N. Laat »Mk Nr. JL O. tnntt chair man. and A. W. NcLaaa aad & 9k William, auraiU-n of the Cotton Stale a Conrmiaaioa, met ia Ealalgh to dhceei tba tie and tba program for tba fall meeting af tba comodi aioa to be bald diortty in Mernyhia. It ia probable the meeting will be eallad far a data not tar fretn tba ■riddle of November. Since the moat ing ia New Orton** ia February amay tblaga bare came ap in the world ef cotton, and. it ia bettered tbe aaeamb lage at Nempkia will bare eeaae thing* te cenaidar that will be ef prime importance. At New CoL Heater told tbe I fore we weald raebat It tba likely te face a cotton _ tba Nempkia meeting approach«e it toeka aa if that cottoa famine le making ha early arriral a certainty. Sir E. Naekay Edgar aa ‘ who baa kad a gene rati one experi aaea la pi one or work la an aaailm of the world hi trytag to breadea Ka glahd'a aupply of cottoa. writoa riw Fnghak My Weekly of date that “a problem ia which a dimnyed we rid ■®re argent and diNenlt af i than any whieh tba pnnl tiea can produce." Thte tattoo eenditioae any* that acne 4a America wheel ut be disregarded ipiatj Milt year the ball weevil wi to M per cent ef all that and from that he epgue • sptadlm ef the wwrtd %0 leant ifb ecteeji ata ie very plipelei |b thie coanty. 1 Oa tike crltaaai Jacket there are PWttai of the tie eoart for the eriaJmi term Oa the aivh eaictata it eahl there it m —“r Mat la the mZj eoart to oceapp Be ttae tee the er at laaat eatfl the Bet tired ata ee*. The Jery liet fer the STDDYPLANSTO HANDLE COTTON ruL* * 4 tto m«t» too* already toon M credit* needed to make adeara Ml * «. P. Brown, manager ef tto cottoo department, la rapidly Unban np wnrebaneai for the ua of the m aoriatinn'a cotton. Tto majority Of tto waratotuoa wfll to randy to m •olr# cotton on September if. tto date tot fo/tto Bnt delivery of cot ton to tto omoclotlou. Tto exeentl** nimmllm of tto antoetntton mat ynatorday in Baleipb to take np eceeral matt era relative to amacementa far maatetaf nek ton. Tto toedmmrtera HUM It ytHdm oigat ana any to tm ta readinam for receiving cotton at "" " it Wftao to mm «n too mtHict. H to not exported that too new crop win begin to now before September loth. By that time the nn aociattoa win have everything ta emdoth running ardor. *leld evpr—entathree at 1k» OMO datioe meeting in Baieigh yd iTlbr brought encouraging roperto ef to creeaing Interact ta the anted etiea. W. M. Auetia. and General Manager Blalock were among those attending the conference Complete instruction! no to hand ling the cotton delivered to the te am la tier won given by depart want hodds. dhe plan of operation boo been mode ample ao peaafbl! ta ardor to feeOttato the handling of cotton of mado by adtaert of the amiilatloa ***** •*»*» will ho made to gfvo the mrmhari of the aooarlatloa fee vac* heat oervlce that hnmin-m provide, M woo Indicated. aet too mat pwMij, and with too draond a bread Incraaatoy. aa voU m a tondooey to our ova aride to yMl ay la horfatM, too already tUaltad ton aa My of nttofyuyr too reqafraaaoato. Lett viator too oattoa oomarlootoa wont to Haw Ortoano wtU too idoa la at ad of tyta, ta dad < bettor eetlat tar li laorloaa rottoa m a bettor price. H eaato any vMk i reallaatlm that too farnor anat hart too booh lay of the yeoplt, the otdp .•^toa aation to aaatiathfr tor Bah i Vito iaaeet peota. The do/yvtoa y. to too Maetyhio amthty with too far ! toartoy tom to too faoo that to treat/ ayricottoraJ todattoy of to Utorth ta la too yravaat Joapardy. ax .{that oalhv maathlay to daao to toy '.too roroyoo af too bad varrfl. to > bg worn aad too oattoai mm ■ toat aaa hr ato totoTttoato totoy No au oao Inaytna too -“nri i a f •T*' ^*"*^**1** '*** VALUED SLAVS ABOVE ATLANTA HEAL ESTATE If Thee. »-1 Hri H.U the Uri AUbU, Aay. n^e lhw ho cock had day to a plan* of Atlanta no! potato that ho owappod peon tat for Baa Paaiata. a ayn dm, ha »oald have bom worth at laaat ttyr. •00 before ho died. Bat ho Barer «a Crottad K, award top to Ms — Daafh Im nap claimed tho. both. Mr. Peacock dtd « it* pa«B ayo, and "Uad* Baa" paapad toy Mo °*fcor dap at (ha am of M. Iha prop erty larraaaot la yalaa paartp aa AUaata tnoi, “Mt It was tho boot henm'Tmat aSfeaVMdMc aoSay up on the lot at Whitehall pad Ala baaea atroota. on* of tho ataat epta aMo comm in th* dtp. Tho ftorp bohiad th* trad* h that of th* affection of the -** tf-ap aaath eraer for the dm hop who was Mo j„r, foaith *MA *4d*4m «4fctote>a fcWM4 to. Htjr .a! to>tnto4 &• NwttnMurtai '. -. -_-L .a _i -V »**-■» --•