, r l , i ? i' Ua.-i l' 1 cot.au f : ." 'rom 1.1 tn 1 1-2 1. , , , j -tj aui fija, from i)C;;;) ; . U ) pounis. 1 " ..- . lliere is alio some demand for 1 a C.i Lja farmew are Mow f- dT?er mule from the . . ; t'"r 's of dollars at tol,acc-Prwiucing areas. In these e e .Ja year ty raising their ' ?0llnUe,' rower mors a 1 r-cs and mules, according1 or ' 8ten4in? around 15.8 to I il II. Hosteler, professot rt and weighing 1,200 , i i,nr.vn.4. -i en. . iDonnds. - , I 1 t 3 J (' ta VlU 1 ze' ' ' " t80.ono nnn vatt"- t " ' ! 0 1 '" T.:c' t 7 i or f 8- ' r wii. a of 1 f ere i dJ.- ia her cl .... i . ..... 1 v n. I 1 J c,t- v I ftit.i 1 i,i:or.e ..Approximately i ' r cent of I'.e c ?vr'. '"T r . ' t'xe rail road is " -I f-o..i Lc'lit traf fic: ". - . V. w W 1 to- I :.; Jm f J . 1 j ' V ?! .71 7 ' 1' ' ? Sc3 .-. - ' 1. til , : V .. f V .1 ., ! io I J t Ci.-1 u ail'ij' e i -1 .3 it pays, j . ' i 1 3 h si been r.jiritd 1 t ' a A" finr.cr, birj ..i. i.i alviici of t"i rccve t i i the ttate. He also betiy- 3 ; l iatsnsive cultivation. There a c-.:y 73 acres in thf Bonty i ra, dux iiuy worjang flayi a-; t ....el ean year. ,0::;;;I;:;J;: i r;acy has 2D head of pure brd Z ly co n.59 head ; of ;;:Duroc 1 a flo-ik of over 100 chirk ci.3, six aoru of strawberries, 40 a"r's of coxa with whiih 'egmrcs are v. r. "anted, an excellent gar den and a modern 10-room farm Loire equipped with every, mo- rtflm ftonvemence . Ttj r-nerntpn on n ttoah hftai anfl r.. s en income every monxn in me ; . ar uo::, five w crops oi beans, c"'ton, tobacco, Uack and straw- 1 f ,'om livestock. ' "0a most of our land we grow Lei and sell it as milk and pork," ctease in the number of horse ndi ' ' ' mule colts bred and raised in this .HEW Y0EK Determined that: Ctate within lOin niut tliron Mm Oh Him Tn.v nrn4. r;. i ooq ' X " ww MMfl w "ViT Vl.,,VlWt 4. as farmers have become to depend 'shall live in memory as the most sf t K f v 0 V v ' Convention President ,.", Boney says. "We belive the day is not far distant f when 'J eastern North Carolina will become more conscious of grass and' livestock and when our framers will have a steady income. Then he will pot do so aependent on the credit sy stem and will look to his herd and soil building practices ; for food for. his crops instead of buy ing it in a gnano bag." , : , less ion West f v.:. workstock wqffijiii. At the present tune, North Car- elaborate artistic nroiect evm at. tempted hy an exposition, Qrover x.u $iwcn ouy annnauy almost i uorporauoni oas tteciaed that 580, 30,000 mnies and 4,000 horses at!000,000 wifl be spent on ; the the cost of $6,500,000 from wt-.Central UaD, a dignified . yet sidVthe StatC; , :Bm parkling, . mile-long '4 esplanade, . V :' On Jannarv 1. 1938.; tw i. 'hMnHfnL rifh i bined value of horses and mules. murals, relifes, fonntains, trees, was over $59,000,000 which wasbenches, hedges and flowers. . 1 more than ;; twice the MtmhfaMt value . of all cattle.' iheen V mnA swine! ; wi that da Hositetter : puwes east oi tne Jttississippi ia soam oi tne unip juver raise but very , small porportion 5 of $1,500,000 SPENT , ; FOE XANDSCAPlNa :::t -'01:70, N. :)C. V. r'? yv Tcbacco " Season ILumberton. Feb, 17 Warm spring-like weather that is bring ing millions of young tobacco nlants throutrh the cronnd is slso stimulating activity in lumberton warehouse circles. It has enabled the owners of Liberty Warehouse No. 1 to begin the clearing of the lot wnere tne liberty No. S will be built and actual - constmctior. on this warehouse will start soon. The liberty Warehouse f No. 2 will be on the same lot. adjoining- tie Libertv No. 1. anil tn hvn houses will probably be under the same roof. In that case they will have a combined floor space of nearly 100,000 square feet 'and this building wOl be one of 'the largest structures in the world de voted to the auction sale of leaf tobacco. Both houses will be Under the same management ' Herman Boniuin and E. E. (Ed) wukrhs who have been on tie lumberton market several years - will v be at these houses, and'- in- addition, Paul Taylor of Winston Salem. Mr. Taylor is an outstanding 7 ware honsemnn in th Olil .Kftlt , Ilia honse. bavins' the..' Tenntntinn of leading the Winston market, for a number of years. He is well known in the Border Belt, having been o. the Whiteville market for the nast three' years;:1: NEW T0BE When s mtn of the New York World's Pair op- mrt An Am-M 9Af)i tQQQ m...' tneir work animak. Voitt wimnAf. mafAi ti Knnnnn win h -w -yv i ""'vj rjwwjww wiu imvy VOTU'r Iv . " iUU' ctuauiiea(Bpeni on trees,: snruDS, , neages, with the situation, are of tha n. inion that the southeastern win have to buy from 150,000 to 250,000 animals each year lot a long time to come. . The j: demand for mules is in- flowers and grass to convert what was Once a series of ash beam in ' Swamp into a 1219 1-2 .. acre - . . i im " parx-iuce exposraon, tne most ar-' tistically beautiful ia the history of world fairs. ; , r ' r t 1 " v - ? W7 A IT ' v ? 1 , - S3 -N 4 1 , u 1 i . 'J i -7-5 M r a. l ! I" ''.; '-. il If' V" , Special Trudc Grower ; - Dark Horse - , - r- in : I a cu?. i::r;.:i: r;3 c? fotatczs, r..-A::, fzas and seeds of all kinds HAVE ARHIVZ AUD VZ fZ IN A FC2ITI0N TO SUPPLY YOU AT LOW est p?dzszr us r:zrc::3 ycu i:uy ; f r n 0-1-0 4-8-4 3-8-3i I ...lLh' ; 1 h i' 1 r.'ORTH : CAROLINA CROP PRODUCTION LOANS i ; i At 5 Cent Per-Year I am glad to announce to the farmers of this section that I have made arrangement with.-; . . . FcwICo Corporation, Dunn' N. C. whereby they wfll loan money, oa proper security, fo crop productioa purposes at less ., than one-half of one per cent per There will be so stock to buy ia the Corporation, ao inspectioa fees to pay, as is necessary when borrowing through other lending agencies. See mo at once My Office, Mount Olive, N.C. and let me explain my money-saving plan more fully. DAVID REAVES 3 MOUNT 0TJVE, N. C. GET IN STEP WITH THE MONEY-MAEDJO PABMEB OX tTAXUHi viSa POB YOUB BEQuIBEMENTS V't SEED POTATOES-SEED BEANS, Etc. We have just received a lot of Fancy Certified Seed Eo tatoes, also a full line of Seed Beans, Limas, Etc. Jus the seeds that produce the kind of crops you wish to buy. , We" - are headquarters for high grade seeds. ' ANDREWS& KNOWLES PRODUCE COMPANY U0UNT 0UVE, N. C. TELEPHONE 109 1155 Royster Tobacco Farmers Write Royster! They sold aa average of XflW pounds of tobacco per acre in ,1937. . . ',:'f...!,:.:V.s ROYSTER AVERAGE WAsT $3005 PER ACRE IN1937 f Royster Guano for Sale j .' MOUNt 0IIVE, H. 0. ; .s, 1-

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