.1 u
1L
V : . r:r::3 cf
Hi
tf II.
''"h'' 'Irs ticre has
1 ...;::r:nt dur
. ' ..t a nr; Torment of
. j JLs cf - the various
' n:nts depends upon the
-! cf the. individual.
. .3 ncre Concerned that the
j cf the state he adequately
.2, ethers are .mare . inter
Li' the. development of the
1 resources, and still others
; T :Ir attention on forestry,
.11 envelopment, thefishert
, cr vater resource's., .'.'
! ths year there has been
i .iible increase in the min
1 csits of the state. Hun
: tl thousands of dollars ha
.i invested in prospecting
v::ti2tix the gold-hearing
cf ITorth Carolina. In-
.itj in these investigations
, II 3 c:nsrtuctioa of plants for
. ... .. a 'ii. J i ; i.
:very ci me precious jnet-
1 : "1 rrctably rech a million game and inland fisheries law en
3 Ilia year, t, JV' s, " " iforcement the department has in
A fit-re development indicated stituted several innovations in the
PLANT BED
STAET Y0b PLANTS WITH
O
FARMERS ' QUALITY FERTILIZER FOR TOBACCO
r ;r.!ta Tobacco Grower
Timers Tobacco Special,'
Crcp Kin
C;ttoh Special ' j:.
:rry Truck ... .-
STiSSrinKSL
i 4
faITmzs cottoii
' 2... t .. , - ... .
r.:i:ZWELLS";MEAL1
72 r.re now in position
PIGiHC PARTIES ARE WELCOME. ;
AC: rC IT AT YCTJR tSUADlliQ' GOCUU ,. y '
! YES ITS' WATER GROUND
: It ..cf' tests cc-!;-;
. lv tensee, Valley Azl" :
t" 3 U. S. Eurean cf III:
" 3 v.are industry h IT::tl C
r.'Lia. These tests have tier.
cljs cf this st&ta'to te vdtzl f;r
i:U an industry, feri tl.3 7r:
tj73 of 7ZZ2.zZzcztr.z f:rl.::tli
tz.es of all cilcr nit:r:ili r." 1:1
ia the "nix fcr su:!i a p.Izci
strengthens the xc::illUi7 cf tlis
Carolina, i" "
Development cf State tas
continued thrcrh tie year, - and
the Teisrcl coveramc-t, tlrcugh
the Emergency : Conservation
Works ; rrr-ram has', espended
more than $1,COO,000 toward giv
17;rth Carolina an outstanding
system of recreational and scenic
areas.
Within the year, the major, de
velopment' at Fort" Macon State
Park m Carteret county was com'
pleted and officially opened, The
department was aW to obtain a
CCC camp for the, improvement o;
Mount Xiitchell in Yancey, county
during the summer months and i
is anticipated1 that ithe camp will
be reoccupied next summer. -vf:
' Other state parks'on which con
sid?rable work was done during
the year include Morrow Mountain
in Surry county, Hanging Hock in
bioxes, , ana ape Jtuieras in ia
v V i?" , i n i ft. ,i ', , I j,
In addition to the regular ad
ministrative duties connected with
i
' i 1 ,n
SPECIAL 4-8-3
THE BIGHT FERTILIZES
.....3-8-3
.3-8-5
u.3-8-6
-8-5
3-8-3
4-10-4
-rr
5-8-6
KcnnnviUe..Nie
pn, compaity : r : r t
to Tind'your corn
l t J
.ta.Ilishmrt cf zz-
clones a!;, j : l;t
.' r;1 cf the tri azi3
.3 in the state. Thi3 was
' :1 by closing,' these
j to all fishing over a period
' ::ral months '''j ' 'v 'f
'11 3 department is preparing to
cut; an extensive program
fcr the restoration of wild turkeys
r:i much cf their former range, in
tl:3 state. A dose stjudy of meth
zl employed In- other states has
l::n made and the' most effective
measures will be applied, in this
rrsjsct. ,)L'-fund ' of $10,000 has
Lcsa set aside f or. carrying ; out
this program. ' ., ,
.Two new f edeVal fish hatcheries,
cue in the Great Smoky Mountain
National Park in Swain county
and the, other in the Resettlement
area ; in Richmond county, ' have
been constructed during ,the year.
These stations, were recommended
by the department which also co-
foperated actively in their establish
ment, The output of game fish
from; the hatcheries will help to
restore better fishing in the wa
ters: of the state. . , .
In ooperatioE with the State
Historical Commission u and the
State Highway and Public Works
Commission, the department con
tinued the program of setabHsh
ing markers alonsr the state high-1
ways to designate places of parti
cular historical signifance. Ninety-eight
1 legends had "been n pre
pared by the end of the yeari" and
85 markers completed. Most of the
latter were in .place before 'the
close of the, 12-month period. It is
hoped that as many as 200 of the
markers may.be completed from
tne two-year approonation v of
fiuu,uuu.
i
auc oiaie mresiry proeram aa-t
vanced steadily during the : . last
year, substantial progress beinc
evident in every phase of the work
particularly; in forest : fire wotec
tion and reforestation. , ,
nnnL - uic laigesi
number since the inception of tor-
xiiij-iujie touaues, me largest
estry work in. the state, were co-jceived by Dr.'C. D. Grinnells, vet
operating with the department in erinarian at the N. C. Afirricultn-
me protection ot wrests against '
li. - i . . . . ............ .
their greatest enemy fire at the
close of, the year. This is again
about four over the preyious higt
of 54 in 1935. .
? Rehabilitation of the oyster'
grounds of North Carolina, start
ed about' three years ago, tinder
sponsorship of the department by
the - former. Civil Works Adminis
tration and continued by the E
mergency Relief , Administration
FDDDGGO OGGD
Ccker's t:sw Ctrclh 7
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Bred, Tested, Grovta By .'!' ,
C;r's Pedigreed Zzzi Ca.
HARTVILLE. S. Cf y i -
? ' FotSale Dw .Wk
:';C.?E.;CU!r!Nf-'
rsc. 3'
r f
1 " t.rr::i e
r : - ly thv.
have t lasted l:c3 1 3 1
nir cf the prcran. A L:.:.i cf
millions cf buslicb c:v oy:.:r3 i
expected from the newly r!
beds. : - . ' ''
Faced with an e vilest dopl:!" :
of the valuatl3 tzzi fi:iery ui :
positive measures are pursued, tL3
department has initiated a pro
gram with this idea in view. Prac
tical means are being worked out
to permit a larger;, number cf
spawning ; shad to. reach their
breeding grounds ; and thus, in
crease the future crop of the1 fish.
These measures will be- suppler
mented, insofar as means are a
vailable, by artificial hatching and
restocking. Active , cooperation of
the IT.; S. Bureau of Fisheries in
this' plan' has already been assur
ed.;.'' ;-;;V" :'rt:,:.t"
'One of. the most important de
partmental undertakings of ' the
year was a survey of the natural
resuorces and industries of the
state. This inventory was initiated
at the' request of Gov; J. C. B. Eh
ringhaus, and is expected to serve
as a guide to more effective use of "
North Caaolina in future devel
opment. . Measures designed to check the
erosion along sections of our coast
subject to the most pronounced
shifting of sands have been , in
creased during the year. The work
is being' carried on along almost
100 miles of the "banks" under
the supervision of i the National
Park Service which is sponsoring
the project with' the Department
of Conservation and Development
'wine Hrvsioelas
v i- ' i
Is Found
In This State
3 T OUna
Swine erysipelas, . or diamond
skin disease,;is spreading in North
naiiw oiw rpnnrt. .
ral Experiment Station.
. - . . 1
. This acute, infectious skin di-l
sease which also affects the- intes
tinal tract, kidneys, spleenv liver
heart, and other muscular ' tissue
is caused by a germ that is hard
to control, Br. Grinnells stated.
1 It may result in lameness, en
larged joints, sloughing off of the
skin, and a general unthriftyness.
In ways, it is similar tp cholera,
swine flu, swine plague, and other
associated diseases,, he added.
' The disease is not restricted to
hogs. Where it has gained a firm
foothold, and the soil has been to-
uuted by infected animals, it may
also attack sheep, cattle, and hu
man brings.
';: Vaccination wiB' Protect hoes
against erysipelas. Dr. Grinnells
checks
" COLDS
and
FEVER
, first' day
Headache.-'
30 minutes;
Liquidv Tablets,
Salve. , Nose Drops
Try" "Rub-Mv-Tismt-World's : Best
' ; ' u Xinament ,
;Fo Tickets and ; ,
Full Information' -'
HcWssvilb Dru2 Co. -;
r- r'.'",-.: 'ft',.'.:-,- :j'V','l'),?v.-vlJ'i ;i.--ii'vi. !
L . . mm - 1 ,'; 1
pointed c-t, zzi in e::"
cf infection its serum 4.
will also give good result j ; cux
ing'the disease. "-' j'" -.'V ,
Dr., Grinnells and Ur. Wi::i:n '
Moore, State veterinarian, nc:r ,
mend the following 'precaution -for
checking swine erysipelas:'. 1 , ,
Quarantine all animals affected. '
Heep healthy animals out of build- ' '
ings, lots, and pastures where, in- ; r .
f acted swine have been. ' j. .
Traffic in swine should be re- ;,';1
strictfid and nlacpd nndrr - - mnrp. -
riid supervision to ' prevent the '
shipment of diseastd animals whi- ; . , .! ,'
ch will spread the disease germs. " ''
Where the disease is .prevalent, f
hegs should be vaccinated.
ETeep hops and hog lots clean.
Feed the swine an adequate, bak
anced diet , to maintain the ani',
ni8lV natural resistance. 1
, , ,
J
3
Begins.
February' 1st, 1937
1 Per Month
Penalty Will
Be Added To
1936 TAXES
h
PAY NOW
SAVE PENALTY
I.N.HENDERSON,
; Tax Collector
Duplin County.
c
1
Dr. H. A. Edwards
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DENTIST
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