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phone IH.
CmummImUobi upoa Ihre topi*·
are tavited, bet uni** «Π cimiiinon·
ι« Uu» iwdtr of iuk ceaauÎM
Hoa» BMUt farotsk m with bis nam·.
U :* aot MNM<7 that the u»· he
jublliM. bet wt !a«lai lUt it be
ira u an wHim or rood faith.
eWtt account» ml ■ editing·. eatcr
te*l»aii«. club —etc., an
Fa· LKhklm.
In the camine election citiseaj of
Monk Carolina ara to rata oa a pro
posed caastitatioaai amendment which
la designed to increase 0»» pay of
moint or· of the State Senate and
Boom of KcprajrntaUroa from (t to
«I· a day.
The amendment should be adopted.
The present rate of pay was fixed
*-3*n legislate» eonld livo comfort
ably in XaUfeh for a dollar a day.
*m a room in a fint class hotel will
co*t each $3 a day at tkia time. Any
o«M meal of tàa day trill take the
Other dollar.
For tie moat part, men who |* to
the legirfature ui thoac «ho hare
bu*inca interest* at Home. They are
«(Ji'kmI to aegiect thia buiaeii for
a perVod of at init iLrty dtp while
they arc aeirisg the State. There h
Utile rtvtanl attached to the job—
evoa in aomoT. Ten do Liar* a day U
none too rtoch.
Henry K. London reference lihra
riun. make* a contribution to the
ibcTUM of i*g?aiathre pay:
£aam« and Oregon bare ehaapar pay
than North Carolina, hut there are
few eta tee which do not best the Tar
Β·ώ. AUham· paya KM for a eee
*ioa of SO (lay·; Artaona 97 per diem,
Arkutaj $8, California $1,000 a iee
aioa, Colorado f 1,600, Connecticut
ISM, Delaware μ per diem. Florida
|β, Georgia 4, Idaho *300 fer a 60
day Miato·, UlinoU IS,500 far the
ten·, Indiana M per diem. Kratacky
972· far 72 day*, Louisiana 910 par
die*. Maine «4M eeanen, Maryland.
M h day, Maiaarhaeetta »l,BOO ao
anaaaUy. Mtrhi—n «800 for the aaa
rim, Mitwto 91.00·, Μ1·ΙιιΙ»1
97/*·. 9M0 Ur 70 day» and
dally, Nebraska 99*0 far the tarn,
Nevada 9«M, New Bnféin 200,
Ifrw l<ney 1600 amroaUy, New Mas
ice 9S per diern, New York 91.900 an
nually, North Carolina 240 far «0
day». North Dakota 9200 for leaeien
of M day*, Ohio 91,900 annually, Ok
lahoma 9940 for M day», Oregon
9120 far the acaaioa of 40 days, Penn
sylvania I2.&00 far the acaaioo, Shod»
blind 99 for actaal daily attendance,
Bjoth Carolina 940· for the lamin·.
South Dakota 9S00 far 6· days, Ten
geOM 94 per dhraa, Ttzx 91, Utah
M for 90 days, or 9240. Vermont 94,
Virginia 96M for the »ea»ion, Wash
ington 9> per dies, Weat Virginia
SSOO aaaaafly, Wlaeonain 990· for
the ten· «f two yean, and Wyarning
9>2 per diem.
BULL IN CHINA SHOP
has nothing on ford
WUmh, Oct. Μλ-ΚΜ quite as 4a
■incbn aa "as enrmfed ball in ·
cHiaa aHoy," bat «baa the FartI ear
of Mr. W. T. Iabbi of near Black
Creak, raa tata tka pUtegfaw «W·*
of At ur-fhalr barber «hop of WD
Ika HIM· aa Seott Τ arbore street
last latarter aCtareeee Um «aa a
nattitfng of nmwii, tamorial »
Mats aa4 ahaa «binera, ta aa j aethtnc
of Mwrt— M tka oataMe.
AN the chain in tba *oy won
ot<afi*i at I be ttaa, u4 Uiora «aa
a fraiera! esodai of ftiwrna to tba
rear. Tba limp ta oaH»ated at
MM.
■IDOL* SATS Ul COUNTY
•MOULD HAVE ANNUAL F AI»
Mr. aa4 Mit T. L MUSm amà
«mk aW «fth Mr."msThm^L'c
■ekert*.
Mr. tM4b royaita tba* flto laat
Faraett coanty fair aa beta* tba
na*t maaaM ta Mi Matiry ft a·
M a flnaaefal aa4 eibftMea tmM
pohtf. lo aoao aa raaeo· «by Lao
nal) énU aot bava a fair, a*4
•ae of *e b«ot ta Ibe ««ate at tbat
BEGIN PLANNING
TO FKHT WEEVIL
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Btfia Pkwkf lladar StaHn w
Soom m Cottom ia
Picked
We Boat fu« tha botl «««vil prob
lem UÛ· year. It cuoet be aideato»
ped nor avoided, and only theee wko
p«t op » thorough to4 vigoroua ûght
cm expect to grow cotton under boll
waevd eoodiUaaa.
Thia ««nation <· ant that cannot
be met with anr tfotlc meant; there
m no one complété remedy. It ts only
by etrict attention to, and thorough
application of, all of the very beet
principle· of agriculture and aaaaage
■ncnt that mé saj grow cotton »oc
coMfatly. la apito of the waeviL
We are glad to preeent the follow
ing nggeetionj, which have been pre
pared by W. Brace Mahee, who la
working andar Franklin Bherman,
State Entomologist, in boU-weerfi er
adication work.
EwKbm· la Key Word
Now that cotton-picking ia nearly
completed. It ia time to plan the cot
ton crop fox the coming year, Inorder
that the beat retuHe may be eeenred
«nder boll-we evil conditioaa. Earli
naoa fa the kry word, in preparation
of the land, «election of eeed, culti
vation, and in every step, earlbieas
ι» the main considcration.
A special effort ahoold be mad·
to gnt the cotton picked ont and the
<talki plowed under before froat. The
benefit cornea by destroying the «talk»
while they «re green as early aa poa
sibl<" before treat. The italka decay
more rapidly and are more quickly
<va9aVL· _V .» · % tm t
under giern, and, too, it cut» off the
(ooi «uppïy of ta· weevil and length
en» the period of hibernation or Une
they mut tpead without food. Coiv
••qweatly, the percentage i« mailer
that survive the winter.
SkamU Dm troy Traah
1b the fall and winter, alter frost,
while the weevils are in hibernation.
U the proper time to daatroy the
traslt aboat the A ci da and horn off the
ditch t>anlu and edges of the wood·
next to the fields. Thia destroy· many
weevils that are In hibernation, and
redncve the early Infestation in the
spring.
Von Cu Grow Cmm U SpUe Oi
The Boll Weevil By
1. Planting at least one-third laaa
icrni» per plow.
2. Cling more fertiliser and us
ing tt mote Judiciously.
S Planting only pure-bred eeed of
the beat varieties.
*. Planting plenty of seed to in
we * good stand.
«. JIWflWj sert* -*y c
'9. Keeping cotton free from wiifc
ltd (ma, by freinent cultivation.
7. Practicing systematic eeop f
stien. Plow under aa much organic
nalt -r aa pomibla.
8. Diversification : Do not depend
m cotton alone fer a enah crop. Plant
pcaituta. potatoes, and con aa caah
ιτορι. Raise some hogs and other It*· ι
rtock Make cotton a surplus crop.— I
Nor*h Carolina Cotton Gnawer.
A BENEVOLENT OCTOPUS
The UnrverUty at North Carolina
a—save the mark! — an octopoa.
Ihore is ao better definition which
will aoggeat the completeness with
efclch this institution is smiuiag
L-hargc of the intellectual thougtit and
parpoee of thia state.
For tta teotadea are stretched out
rrer North Carolina, touching the life
η every basal et, village and city. It
s drawing to Itself the beat that Bda
date baa to offer in the way of achet
er 1 y sebltlons of ita aspiring youth
Bet il ii a benevolent ecte.-i».v
Whu it takee, it mCumi manjrfold. lt
touch·» not to bUgkt liât
te bin. It* ambition U to libérale
talhar than enslave the miada of nan.
The power which H aeaks ia the pow
•r to aarrc th« atatr.
No inaUtatioa in North Carolina
deserve» «ο wall of the people. No
iaadtatran posataoes such inftniU poa
ribilitic· for enriching the IKa of the
rtate and for kaoplng tk· feet of our
citiani forever planted ia the paths
of progrres-—JUhovillo Time·.
DUKE NEWS
Dake, Oct. 30.—Principal Tbomaa
W. Sprinkle and Baverai mvmtxxa of
tha graded and high school facalty
attended the meeting af the cionty
teacher·, bold in Islington laat Satur
day. Various matters pertaining to
•ebool affairs in tbe county vera dW
euiard, along with the athletic pro
grams af the en-jnty school· being
oatr.ned. Superintendant Β. 7. Gan
try of the Harnett county aehool pre
sided over the meet.
A. B. Ward of FayettcviUc, «pent
tie week «ad hare with hia «later,
Mr*. 3t. C. Brown.
G. D. Sample of the high school
faculty, attended the football game
between Da rid» on and Trinity col
leges in Oreenaboro last Saturday.
Miaa Vallna Sobonon waa called
to her borne In Bmporia, Va., laat
week by the suddan death of bar fa
ther. He had been In ill health for
nm< time, bot tha unexpected pawing
ww a ihock to her.
Jeuia Rayford of Concord, waa
th« week-end goaat of John O. Webb.
Bdarard, Frederick and Philip
Thomas of Durham spent tha weak
end here with friends.
Mm. M. L. CantwoU of Wilmington,
was the week-end gueet af bar daugh
ter. MUt Mary Cantwall. Librarian.
Arthur Whitlay, director of the Br
Some people upKt money by
•pending >11 they have ud praying
for it, bat tbc -wiso one· un vbt
they can by takla* the V oat prat
ing and paying for it. Start a sarlng
account in Pint Nation! Bank.
be get* wet goodaT Bot a vomuli
always sattaAed with the dry good·
•he gets at Draugbon'·.
Usually wfcen a man makaa an aaa
af hlraaeH, hia wife will try to bo
an aiatL The beat thing nearast aa
animal te Patina Ο molar· from L. P.
Suriea.
From the Bubertewa Call"—Mt«a
Jones vas bitten by a dog la tbo b.
lines· section." The moot proper place
to get hold of-awte aections, is at
The City Garage.
Would you call a woman a eoUoo
lor because (ha fancied William and
Is now going after bar Β10 Τ To keep
your bill down, cat groceries from
Walter Jooea.
Thar* is no sense in a ρ «non «it
ting around on as empty stomach,
when they can sit around on a good
aca] oa Mhy Nice Bread.
.-·· Coinert Band. φ·ηι ut
.tii ia Weidon «ilk Mn Whitley trfco
ι kick.
MImc» |j«»e!le and Flats Morris of
"'/«t;«»tCe, spent Suodajr her*, th<?
null of Μη. Ν. M. McDonald.
ï'e®ilr.g · repetition of hU recent
row'a* experience, and deciding
.at he hart enough of the jot) of
>'*plng Bolhrar, the elk, fat charge,
Keeper H. Luthar Jos·* ha* resigned
hi* poattlon aa caretaker of tbe Br
wln Park «00. Mr. Jooea recently had
a narrow eaeape freai being gored
by the above aamad elk. However,
"Bolivar" U M meek aa a kitten now
and ia harm.eaa, bat it U a hard
thine te convince Mr. Joaaa of tbe
DEMOCRATIC 0PEAK1NC
The fellewiag Demo «rati a 1y«Wi
will iOmi Ae pwfie ef H——<t
Cowmty at plate» aad aa date* tr
eated hale·»
N. A. Tewwiaad^L. M. CkaJfi· ajU
M. M. Jarwigaai
At Airauib ftcbeel, Baibeiwe
TovaaUf, Nev. I, At 7iM P. Μ
Α» Cameron Hi· Sebeet. Mam·
vlUa Twukbi Km. I. at TiM p. m.
At Bonaivvet, Neimabae 3, at TiM
At Ceete, Nov. 4, at TtM p. m.
J- *■ Baggatt. Jlan Beat aa4 Or.
J. W. Halfardt
At Flat BrawAJcfcool. Aaw4er*ow
Creak. Nev. 1, at Tilt p. m.
At Plagab Sebeal, U. L. IL, Nev.
a. at τι» ».■.
A« CiUW> School. Not. 4, at
7:30 p. ».
J. IL Ι·||«>1 ui M. T. Sfwnt
Al Cool Syrhfi S«M, U. L Rr·.
N*a. 9, at TiUf m.
M. T. Jhm »mL N.41I McKay Sal
At R.u.J Wood «chool, !
rill·, Nov. 1, at 7)30 y m
Al Hiibry Grm, U. L 1L, Nor.
J. at 71 JO j». b.
At MJdwar School, Bocfchorn ι |
TmAlp, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p. m.
C. L. Cuy. α Η. Brown aa4 F F.
Taylor:
At Grocery îrt.il, Cran, Ν·*. 1·
at 7>30 p. m.
At Capo Faar School, Ν«11. Croak.
Nov. t, at 71 JO p. ■.
At Nurwrjr Sahagl, AnJina·'»
Croak, Nor. J, at 7 >30 p. n.
At Sorroll School, Crovo. No*. 4,
at 7:30 p. m.
C. F. Υο··|, G. Κ. Grantham aad
C. C. Farkori
At Bi| Branch School. BwWt·,
Nov I, at 71 JO ■.
At Mary Juvwt School, Avoraa
boro, Nov. i, at 7:30 p. wm.
At T*lk|«oa S.hool, Grovo, Nov.
3, at 71 JO p. «ι.
At Spna| Hill School, U. L * ,
Nov. 4, at 7130 P. M.
CharWa Roaa >WLL Laviaao·»·
At Dna, Nov. X, at 7 τ 30 ψ. m.
At Midway School, Nov. 3, at 7130
>· ■»·
At Mamora. Nov. 4, at 7:30 y m.
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A million men
have turned to
One Eleven
Cigarettes
—a firm verdict for
superior quality.
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ΉεΒγ cigarette·
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Cotton Seed Wanted!
We pay highest cash price* or will exchange for—
MEAL
FERTILIZER
OR
MEALYMONIA
Scales situated next to J. L. Hatcher's Store.
MEALYMONIA—Used last year by many farmers
in this section—is highly recommended by those who
used It
Ν. B. Lee and Fred Baggett
agents for
Lee County Cotton Oil Company
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QUALITY TELLS
What's your idea of
clothes economy? Isn't
it good style, every-day
satisfaction, long service?
That's where quality tells !
Kirschbaum Clothes:
^25 to £45
E. L. Parker & Sons
DUNN
HUDSON COACH *1625
Which—The Real or Showy—
Know the Facta. It Will Save You Much
mm4 Τ mm bfra
You have the choke of two typea of
closed car· under $2000. One feature·
body fittings—dome light, vanity case*,
•ilk curtain·, etc. Special attention is
given to that Such car· are mounted
on chaaaea that in open model· tell in the
neighborhood of $1000.
The other type ia the Hudson Super
Sir Coach at $1625.
You wQl like the rugged simplicity of
its body and the utility and comforts it
provide·. It ia mounted on the famoui
Super-Six chaw» of which 120,000 are
■ ΊβΙ 7>PiiNn|tr flmten -
tn service and which has proved itself
by official tests to be one of the world'·
great cars.
In the Coach you get alt the cloaed car
advantage·. It· appeal increases
because of performance and reliability
and economy. Its greatest impression
is made in actual service and in the
comfort it will give you.
You must dccide which quality you want
at α moderate price—whether vanity
case· and dome light·, trunk and guard
rail·, or genuine motoring satisfaction.
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•1179 CoMh - MC2C Sedan - 4M
ruin»
D. P. S. Motor Cwaptay, Dim, North Carolina