THE CAROLINA HOME' Tlie I’rosresbivt' t htim ihat it i»' ;i hoif.’ l»i‘t\vcu‘ii Uo(isf\ill aiul Sulzi'i' tind FARM 2nd EASTERN' I aiivitiiiitgt's ul' living in ilu> s(aU‘. nLrLtulUK —0— (One* a week) Published by THE REFLKt lUK tO,UIM>Y, hifi. U. J. WHICHAKD. Kdltor. ^Ki£ji:.NVlLl.E, ."lOKTH CAROLINA, i iarian as w. li a;; liippotlromiii}; pos^- liy I'fiiiaiiiiiig in llic ail’ oigliU'e i lunir-; a Honiiau aviaior lias (ii'iiuiu- sirauil lliat tli.- uiToplaue lias uUli- •ubforl^Uou, oue year, du mo libs sildlit. Jl.UO I . .ill) 1 V u j Si'iii.iiu' tli''.Iiii;-'<'r'.-- niiiiplaiiit lluii Aivetiigig rales way be bad upoa ' ■_ lu.i »pllicatioii .a ibe businesii oatJe ;u Tbe Kellectoi’ BuiidiuK, curner Kva..6 «utl Taird Biroets Ail oai'da uL luautcs uud resoluiioi.i 'if rf'*in'C( sviil ae caar^dd Ijr ai J ceui per word. uml '1 llu' lifu larill n'riaiii i lassi's (•r ;-iu>i's cuii ho l>i)u,ttlil I'lifupi’r ill l';im...n.i t^Uows tliiH Ilf holds no hri- i I'ur ihf iiUiiiiatf (('iisunii'r. ti '^lli^■ iiiiuitry ust's ahoiil niiii Umi oi' lunihiT fVfi'.v .voar, and t iu' rtM ord V'ill ht‘ soiiit'lliiuii: !(> ht> priiui' ol' when wi' gniw a> iiiiuli liiii- hi-r a!.nuall.\ as wf < ut down. The ^trol'll;^‘^t aru'iuii''iil tor liir com (iriuaiioii of I’aul .M. Warhur.n is 111'' Till- iopirs of ihf ila> ll’.r roiuilyi i;,, i ihai most oT llu' opposition t' i.ijiuu.auicalioiis advertlBiug candi- iat.-9 will be cbarjBd f'lr at thrsje per iin«, up lu ui'ty lines. c.uct'i\.'d as second class matter Aumisc Jo. IMIO, 41 th» post oittce at Qroeiuillp. Noitli Carolina, under act ot March J, AH eye^ on I'arraiiztt and the Car bajal Kovtriiuieiu for a isotlk'iiK'nt hot it be soon. ‘■(•lie North ('arolinu paper that ronies to our table carried fotii fup advorti.senients in its Siiud:iv tdi lion. <\ hi('li shows that the soap iiioii arr makiiiB desperate el'l'orts to open ii() new torritor.N." A soap advertise' im'ut is roRardnl as a Kreat euriosii> in Sol ih Carolina Creenville. (S. C.i I’ii'diiiont. l-’rom the appi aranre of soini' hav ■ seen tram the Hlease Stale it is doiibttiil it' tin y i ver saw a c.iVio i!!' soai) MKK J'LV yoi)KJ{> JIUSl'l'J U- I’KLTI V IIO.MK M lltitlAljK Sixty thousand dollars will provUl'j S(U,K.>Iiy.KO .\T KKlilEL a STUICTIA MUDKKN HOSIMTAI. ! ... • I liKTHKl., N. C., July 1«—A very uilli lilty or more beds, it is as < cr- , . , ■ i . I pretty scene was lelebrated here to- laiii as auytliiiig can be that Ol U jjyy ^vhen Mr. J. J. Carson gavtj in I’DKTV THOl'SAND I’lCOl’i.lC havo inarriaKe his lovely and aceomplislifd need right now tor this niucli of ;v daiigiiter to .Mr. Jobii Jjonwood Gur- II -.1 I. ■■ 1- .1. ti,I ghanus. The home was beautifully Hospital. JJuildiiig a sixty Ihousaiid , , ,, decorated, and everywiiere about tbo dollar hospital lor forty llu)usaiidpeo-^l_^^^^^^^ , decorations bespoUe of the ( le means that we are spending on>’ ,.„iiiing happy event. I Vorm Dlsicoverod As Fair East AVhat State I'lutoniologist Franklin yberuian, Jr., describes as the “tru army worui” has invaded North Car olina and in seven counties is cul ling corn and grass crops by the acr“. Great armies of worms an* invading fields of grass and corn, and as re sult, some communities are being stripped of all foliage. Our outstanding bonded indebted jThis is the first time in the four- ' I OSS, including everything, amounts ; WbitehursI also of lieth- ‘‘'t'" Sliemian has been 'to onlv 175,00.1, for which we have!,., ••Uecause” and other selec- department of Agriculture that the "true" army worm has traveled as far east as ilaleigh ,though in litOS the pest KlUliAV .11 l.V -Jl. l;iM. liK.^pUa I him si'onis In liavo boon iiis|>irod by i'av:'l l.ainar, th' "Wolf of Wall l-'oiHi for rliouKlii i.< found in .-uiptVi sir I nphourd'. | •iiator man li'urii-' soiiiotlun.i; i-\oi;': wlu-r.-a A u i Intl.- a fool !)lundor.' \ ou 1 :m'i llaii'T an hon>'>t man 1>, t'llir.u liiiii tiia’ hr- liiini-'t. a uiiHian l.ii> a io;:i; talk it ii:''an~ Iha! I.' '> a i-'oo ; iUm)rif, ■ It iii'vv III.' usual :io.<- In .~wa:Mnc thf l’i"puMli :iii i-'M'' iiarii'- 'I'h.'ir politii ai i!a> ' ai'-' i.r.niluT''I, a:;v«.i>. o piilllii jil pol i- liollilli.' OV' ! in '.■cijoi,.- I'f ih<- I'ounM’, I.i'i'-':- I'h. I'l'iiro^' I ompUiins tli.ii Wiis a ''li'ail'f" acrordin- j t;. Ivooscvrlt «!ii ii h'' siipport>’d Koo.<.‘ j \i-lt I.I- is now inoroly "boss." It ■ >lioU.d 1).' obviou.s iliai ihoro is a way j by i( I; I'.o n.ay boconi' a "U-adiT ' a_':i'!ii I - <' I I!:.- p:ilhi''u slono> about our orUi il I’oni:r^ ssa.ru" ar.- b<'- iisinn," a b:' tin'.-oii;.'. 'rih- .ivoras; • ,\ni*‘riiau ha.', to work ab(uit 1- ; • I,;, i;; , v.T'. . a ’■ I f our t' lld .■ :'i 1.:;.. .'.sn.-'U liud lUo p.ici' at Wa^li- i"o 'Uif' for t!;''iu tlu-y ir.iuii! lir.rl . xiluliou b% liKi>hinc up iln' v.ori% I'. fi>r. !h"Ul au.l uoiiii: lioino. V,, , 1,, uil! dl.j.Tt to tli.'ir a l.iininiiiif; . h.ivi' l!:;i;d!'-.l I l!' ;t^ t.i'U a -ir.a'l iii.iiii r r ii> >! fn,,. for im:. i>vmso\ Fvvims (oim\ liosi irvi 9 l>" W. \V 'law.-i II a Ml a U'ttiT to the County Hoard Cor.i- inissii iiors oxpri'sses disapproval building an expensive County Hoiii.'. but • n the other liaial. he givt's hoar:.\ approval lo the i-onstruetion of a I'oiintN Hospital. lU'll/l' and .M.^I^- TAI si:ii by th-,' t’KOI'M-:. and Ol’KU .\rCli ixprossly for the l'K01’l,i:. Hr Hawson has boon practiiim: mo 1 I "" ir, ri!i Coui.ly for ab i i; I'.vi'iity years No man is mori' In I(ivo(l by iill classi's with whom !i' comes in contaci. Ho is a siici’i '-. I'ot only as a ph.vr-inaii. but as a bus:- ui's-. man, and abovi' all he is a siii • co>.' I I'. aU'i’ li'- lias done so luia U and U’ ,'o j)iaii.\ to aid otherf t > suc> I s.~. \o mail knows llir in'ods of a p> . (lb- Jl ori' Ihan I »r. |)a«>on knows 111 ■ iiiMii, of ritt Cimiil;.'s poopb'. If ovory physician in I’iti County liar- liii- i!"irc.-ii' ■ (■•■>> I' assiir'Mi ii-i so(iii as its ilour* uri' opono.l W- liop ' to hear Hoiii llo' V. liob' of I'll! C.iiiilty's mod ■ .tl pro' ■? .'ion 111, ilii> iiiiiiortaiit siib.ii ■ i !i. n. .,il/c. |: • ■ I’T 1.1.,. ■ .1,- i,.',. ,. .1/- iol> .i- 'j.i.'S h.i'iir.- i!.'ir.:i I,'!.- !;■ I i'\ ■■! ■. 1,t!ii-ir I :'a. ii.' no-a U' I I roiiii fur ualkii.;; -iraii.!',! iiiiil i.arrort' path. \ii ill,in bin ''nouLii 10 iio a I'niti-i ,r. ' S--n.iti.r -lioul.i h. Hn..ill or.nUi:!i iiaus;!'- ov.T hi^ niilas;.'. •V'l dansi’: a -I loll:; .(> ii rai --> p.,,-,1 !Ai. or ilir<-.. • G 1 h ‘ w-'l!s i;ni It 1. I'ks. dr;, for 'h. -o I' irav 111- iliai tli.' inilb-niiini I.' at hand .\ .\v-vv ^'orlv lavi tirivor. who w.i, civi-r j.uid ,■<1. r.-liiniod !li.' I'.oni y. <> ■ V\')iy I' jl.' a.sks ;ui iiiqiiisiliVf con- 'oinporar>'. "that a pretty nirl i.-^ sol ■ doni I ioM-r'.'" Mciibo ir.- l^'i aiisc sin- io-’sn't need to h'- r. I:, sacs h'- i.' going to "break' till' solid South. Fi, should fry sornp- thiniT oasiiT tir.st. such as growimr icii le- in th<‘ hot placic 'i h>- old adaiio !li;it. the good di,> young does not aUvavs pi’ovo lrii‘, liooanse we havo known soiio' (dd maids to livo a ripe old ag". iiindi 1 of ('(dorado haviiii: loft the 1 >i'niocrac>’. Hi*' party of .(offerson. facksdn. Itryan and Wilson no doubt (,,j will givi' up tin- eiiosf. By the way. i;ooM'\cb ul;M|. |,'ibi; on til’' I.in:'' iiiiolioii i;- iliai i.f '1 ai’ifiil liod.U'T In Ills 1 idlfU ' iia'-> I.I' wa - a a.< lulo r ol Hi- Ccb .j. ■ ' .ill all'! a prol. ^s. d b.d|.-\ , r :'i ;,,'c i.irii!.' Ill liis "l/lf'' o: r,"!iion ' ■ li aid'll.ai s.-na!"r r,.'iiio.i ■V i~ ,1 :ri- 'n-.dcr liui ii;.i! I.c yi'ldi"l p. :ii ~ in ord' lo m-i uce ; . . II . fur Mi> oiiri lbio'' Vi'li di'i . i.ib'Uin !'.• I.toi,. I-,'- oxclist' l ' " 'I liai 1 iiiiipla' ■ ;r \ « of jirif;- . : - \ '-xpi di' III ' I \plai;.- tho ..I'l' '.ijili whii li .'dl, Kiio.'"\.‘il ad- 1,ili., own I oii'i ii'ii-*' III In til' ■ if 111 I I Mirina bi.- r.'ir" adiiiini'triitioi; a> l'ri>i- d''Ut I." (icidufit llio i.iriil. i! IS in- I o;iih. f!i,.n.'ibb' that luti lliii' lil p>‘0- pi'' •.\iH plai'i v.' is;!!! oi. .in>lbnur h ■ ;i..iv say ol. ti.a! sv.bjoi t nmv t's.i! b.‘ i' iiir of ollicc aiiii hiiiiu'r:. f. r lunri lil ll.l) I HI. HOM’I I \l 1 ii" proplo aro u-'itiii*; aroU'i'd on llu- r-UOJ'-ii of a liospilo.l tor I'itt ciiiii.ty as iii'Ver biMori . It i- a '|in'' lion 'l.al should coiitiniii- lo In- agit- r. '! until it.- ,'Uci ess i-, accninplisl'.eii. The li.-'i solution of it is in tiie suii- ^'e>i|im ot It l.aimlui.ghoiisf in Iio- K)-cperaiioii of ihe county c ..luiiiis- >ioiifrs and people ii. building a lio.-; piial and 'ouiif. home coiuhiiied 'I'iiis iviii iioi null p.nivid" 'Ufficieiitl.'' for liie better care of the few pau pers niaiiUainod b>' the i ouniy. lui' Will at tbo .•^anie time prove of iiual culald. beiietii in prejj^iriiii: a pla'; : to properly taro for sick people of !bo ciiiinty and result in the prose- valion of life and lieabli. 'I'lio hospi tal and imiiity lionii- can both lie pro vidfil ai no i:r'aler c<••<>- pie themselves will furnish, and tie- annual cost to the (i)uniy fur niaiii- teiiame will be far loss iliaii for a county homo alone 'I'liiiik over tliis matter seriously and build tho hospi i ( \i \Mn ^ - 0 ■s inv OVI l!. I ii;i0,000 iu School iionds; $ Jo,000 in liridge Homls and ^75,000 in Court House Honds. I’roperty is not asses sed on the tb-,- tax list in i^itl County tor more than one-fourth its value. A farm valued at #3,0u0 on the tax list cannot be bought for .$11.’,000. 11 this be true we have a eoiiiily w'ita forty thousand people, worth lift.' or sixty uiillioii dollars, with an iii- ilebtediiess of only one huiidreil seven- ly-tive thousand dollars. 'I'his one hundred seventy-live thou sand dollar expenditure lias brought The Training School property worth more than our whole iiidobtediiess i! has brought an iron bridge across Tar liivi-r, and a County court house Ihat pone of us would bo without. A pari ol this expeiuiitlire we have already paid, the rest comes in easy \earlv laymeiits. For i-xamplo, the Training School Honds niaturo in i:':i7; Tho Hridge Honds iiiatur.' in l-'-'l'' 'I'b*' Court House Honds matiiro in I'.'tl. ■Now the Total value of I'itt County s property, as per tho tax list, in r.U2 is $1 l,0i;i,-‘4-'., 'I'lio Total value for this iirojiorty in HM;’. is #l;;.l'.i:’.,l ll-’,^a'l increase of ^l.l71.o!i7 in one year. Our County is growing. Its peo ple are busy. They need a place to conio to when they ari“ sick. If w.- care anything about saving life an 1 giving conil'ort to tho sick it is time wo wore building a ho.sjiital that is l oiufortable and properly cqnippod. l-.\ery do., lias ii>, day. 'The i.i.i niiiy bowler lias had liis, but hi.' limo i- up. Tliere I all no longer 1m an'- '.(uesiiou that pro,'perii,\' i' at liai, 1 in lie’ I'liiled Stale', ilioiuli other lei’S i.ivor.'d countries ma,\ loiiiiiiue for a lilll-- to feel file efieelS iif tile bllsi- iie.-,.' siauiiaiioii ilial lia> lieeii world- ui’le. will’ll u.’ road ill til" personal or;;,lil 111 so |it’s.-iia;sl 1 I porsist- e'll ,1 (iropliel of uoe a' Seiuito:’ of I'eiiii.'.vh III,It "I’ilts- bii:’i;l, is reiuri.ii.u 'O old-tinio jiro-p’rii>" We I.Ill no b ;..i:'’r doiib; 111’’ pieasaiil londitioiis iier.ddeii l>y ll,” r’I ord-breakim: croii ,iro before u.-. Tlio'i’ crops. II is "'iiinatod bv mn eri.iio'iit •■\p.-rt>, >\ii: reach in ! value j; 1 fi.tMMi.iioii.iiii, ,\ ^;(ni s(> va.st ' c.iniiiit be readil.\ irrasped ieil an ido.i Ilf it can be u'aiiied when p js remem biTed that il o.vcoecN I..’ assessed \alua!ion of all the roai e.'i.iie ill New ^ ork and Chicago conibiii'd and lhal 11 woiiM I lear off our national debt iiearl) ten liuu-s over ( al.unity eali- noi survive su( U a deUme of plent;-'. .\i > ording to Senator Hli.er's pafier. "all braiieho.’, (if trade are feeling tbe 'Cniiilus (ll the return ol iMrmal eou- dilioiis" and Senator (ilner's pape.* would hi- the la.st one to .--a> so if th<^ fait' Were not so <(inspi( ious. Hu'. It i'll I r,ecossar> ro taki ,iuy pap(?r’s Hor.l fur III.- rorurn ol prosperity. There 1U-’ (’oncroto fa(ts in plenty to Iirovf il. The i’oniisyivaiiia llailroail has just .iwanitMl eoritrai is for iiiio idiis of ste-d rails and the entire siet-l indiisiry nf llu- roiintrv is iioom- ing "Tliicre is absoluiely nothing wrong uitli liu»iiiiess." lieiiry Ford, the greai autdirioliile manufacturer, tells tlio President of iln .'!|a|es, and he eniphasi/..’; |ii ... I 111: I'l I V Ol I I: . . liiisiiioss can I’roale psychologicul ( (iiidilions to suit itsolf or to browbeat all adiiiinistratioii it would ruin if it ( .iiinot mall rjial (iiiiditions lo siiii any sui li purpose If there has boon a coiispiraiy to iliis eifei l, the big I rops are hlowiiu N il lip and the railroads ari’ hiring bai k the nil’ll they wt’ro rocoiilly (lift- i liaruing whob’sab . The calaiiiily howlers are being swept off their feel, 'I'ho staiidpaiiers are riinning away with the ( ry of what lUii be d()iie t.T save tlioir exclusive contract with i'rovideiu 1“ ihroiigli high tariff in th ■ jirodiiciion of prosperity. And las-- I . the Colonel is seen huiitiiig aroiin l for that "gravi’ industrial depression ;«nd stifferiiig,'' which he loft th(> Out look to save the country from. It is a great pity, in the midst of the.si.- glowing proinisi'.s for the in dustry of the many, to have lo re cord the havoc wrought to Ihe elect and those who battle for tho I^ord. Hut facts are facts. .Vow York World tions in her usual charming manner. Narsisiis was played softly. Then a dead hush prevailed and in the sil- . . - .11 1....... II,.> cir.it reached Durham county. Ibis worm ejjrt* oiu‘ t'oulu houi lUo feOit looi. , . , 1 1 i.ri,i.. ,t««r-..iiiiiiiir niaking in steps ot the sweet bride desceuaing , ,, ^ , ,,v i,„raoif in »b,- roads on corn in the northern and the stairway, timing lierseii to tiii. | soul -itirriiig chords of iiobengrin's wedding march. "Happy is he who lives: happier middle western states. Mr. Sherman spent Saturday the Neuse section gathering samples still is he who is loved and the light ^yornis and explaining the method He found the tarm- that shone from Miss Carson's eyes ^ certainly showed that a divine love whose land the worm was work- was about to make boautitul and (,r rather tbe army of worms— saired her pathway through all th.- precaution to eircumvent coining years. j Mr. tiurghanus met his bride al the foot of the steps from which be led htr to the altar, an altar wreathed iu tlowors by the dear friends of the bride a living shrine of bi'auty eii- lased by love, beauty, and romance, gifts of tiod. The ccrcmony was ■'cvereuUy and solemnly spoken by tho llev. ll. K. Tripp, the bride and groom's pas tor. miring Ihe ceremony .Miss Hunt ing pla.vod Schubert s sert*iiade, and after Mr. Ciurghaniis had spoken tbe words "With Ibis ring I thee wed, Carrie," they left tbe room lo the strains of .Moiidolssolin s inaicli. Shoril.\ afterwards ilwy winit oy aiitoniobilo to Tarboro. .N. ( ., wlioK’ they boarded ibo ton o'clock train for Asheville and other points in tlie niouiiiains. 'The bridi- is the cultured \ouiig daiighior of .Mr .1. .1. Carson, a prom inent planter and niorcliaiit ol Heth- el, is niu. li loved and admired by ■» host of friends in many parts of the Slato. She was a student of .Moreditii C(dlege also of Hie SoiiHiorn Conser vatory of Music. 'Tbe groom is a youiic man of slerl ing (]ualiiios, iornierl>' ot \\ illiaiii- ston, ,\. C , but now lnddiiig a posi- lion in Hethel. 'They wi ro tlio rei ipieiils of maiiv handsome and boaiiiiful presents. Afi.'r .Inly tbe iliirtieili they will be al hoiui’ to tboir friends in Heibid lioliorsoiivillo. has entered the news paper field with a bright looking week ly. The Herald "May it live long an 1 prosper.- 'Today's iieglfct spells tomorrow's w orr v SOMEJDON’TS For stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medkine tor vour Stomach ail Oient^ morntng. n>M»n and nitsht.a^ usu.ilty str h medicmes only give temiK>rury rcii»*f ar.iJ stsnply dtg^t the (iMtd that m theSt«>ni:u'h U«»n t pennit a suirk .iI <>t>er«ti«m. Thrrp TltitO't ' always serious danu:er ill tiper^tions.and in many ! Stomai'h. Liver anil Inteitliiul Ailmt-nt- taivh 11 knite can be avoideti il the right remedy is I taken in Jme. \ Tribnle lo l*r. Hii.x’. Wlun lh(’ Angle ot Heath, at twi light on till’ evening of ,luly eightli, eiilorod the lioliie of Dr. Klbort .-Al fred .Move and look his soul to Hi great beyond, a good husband, a goii l faille and a good man was taken from his loved ones. lie bad boon sii’k for a iiuniber of Near.'', an invalid for two, but li bori! his alilictiou with patience and fortitude, evoii on the last day of hi.'i life, being a physician and throughly coiisiious of the symptoms of bis disease, must have known the eti 1 was iiiar, yet when askeil bow he felt lu> woubl smilingly answer, '‘1 am alright." ilorl, as he was famili arly known will be missed by iiis many friends. His record as a doc tor is one that bis family and friends fe<‘l proud ol: as a business man be was very siKiessful, leaving a largo estate to bis wife and children; as :• citizen be was ever ready to use his 'imiring efforts to promote the town's interests and lo uplift man kind As a friend, he v»as frit;' as a man. he was honest, as a husband, be wa^ devoted, as a father, he was the most pa’fout, thoughtful and lovable. .May (iod tenderly watch over an-1 comfort his loved ones is tiie wish of, A Friend. A <;KFF>YII.LI: liKl'Oltl triitii of Ihe ass.’riioii i.vstarting I « f""' 2aii ed by adw<»r>lt'rtrd h and Liver, t<'the discomr *rt of tt»'»se y ni cotne in contact \vit I If MJti are a Stosnav'lj HutTerer don’t think yo ^ cannt»t be belped. prubablv v.'^rse rases than | Fully Corroborated and Easily In- TeiitiKated. Do you need a good kidney medl- cinc. Then read the reports in these very columns ot Greeuville persons cured or benefited with Doan’s Kidney Pills. You won't have \o go far to find out if they are true. This Green ville case is an example. Others will follow. Mrs. W. 'i, iluiiter. 111" Evans st , Greenville says: “I liad kidney com- yours liave bee.i restored by Jtayr s Wonderiul ^ iilaillt. My back aclied and there was Stomai. h Keni-Uj- ) I ■ . ■ m Must st(jin%-h ailment 1 are m.'iiniy caused by a s'oretiess across my kidneys. The se- who is Kindel of Colorado'.’ o W!i" ar ’ eatables biglior in (iri’on v.lle that di>taiio<' elsew here? in Washington, just a twoiity-five miles you can buy ege>? for 2 1 reiitK the dozen, and bi^re th’> I lluerla had an idea for safely wbo.i I he left Mexican caiiilal under giiar l of a regiment of infantry. W-li'i For iustaiK’e ^ likewise under the circini'lanci I’ri'siiioiii Uilsdii is not the kind o, bouskeepors are forccd to pay from man to b'ave his duties for a wo“l-. ai ,"i( to ."5 routs the dozen. Tlavi ou" Mlantii City merchants ruloptod the "got rii-ii - o - quick" plan? If .so, they .should bi'gln .M'i’iv a woman's imagination iiiak’'S in a more moderate way. her .ai invalid. lo double the capaciiv (,f hi.-^ imuiens. plant. The (alaiiiity liowb r may as weli suK uniii to (he inoviiablo with as' ‘’••““I «»’ "'fre ir- gtace as they , all inusier. Til” contai.ie.1 sedi- tract antiseptic, and this is tile !!»eei'et uf its ma:* lUCIlt. 1 alsO had iH'adUche aiUl dlZZv < Olinrry is lUjt !0 thi* dOVll. Veloua success. ' l IlnoTt'a k'irlnnv^ l»ntu arl Don't suffer constant pain ar:l a;i^n!* and 1 saiv l)oail S Klune> i iJlS du 'ri\» pH is not U return of aDow y<.\irstomacU n.iments i-> pliyv i ally ur.iler-, papers and KOt a BUD- mine your health- K > matter h«>\v ^eveie yo'*rt t- o v ili» so Ways o! Mr. Iloosevolt’s case may beor h>w iun« you itav-* suaercd—ona ply at the Warrt'U Urug Co. They dose of Mayr’sJ Wonderful t Mii i* U Kcmedvi i ^ \ i, t « i: aduiiiiistration. '1 h«‘ I tiUt*(il Statos. should convincey<*u that you < • r^nt.trt d to j St ri ugtheued niy bacR aiiu reiitv.-u . . Hie other symptoms ot kidney trouble, having (Piickly emerged from a pas:«- hM been takyi and is highly reoim-.iemled by. ■' , Members of c,>nrfvesi, ju.stu ? o( tile .Mipreme 1 use Doaii s Kidney Pills whenever in. period of World-Wide b.tsiness de- back gives me annoyance and they pressioii, is entering upon an era of Priipts. Mmisters, l-'armers iuw pe. p'.e in all walks of life I Send fur KREB valuatile bonktet r.n Stomach Aliments to Geo. H. Mayr, 154-ljO Wtiiting ^ . .. amount of having at the moon bv dis- Cfcic.*o, 111. , simply ask for a kidney remedy-got tor iiale Id UreeavUI«, n. C iiiiprecodented prosperity, and no bent fit me.” I’rice 50c, at all dealers. Don’t the pest, and it is expected that the invasion will be stopped. There is a ily that is more deadlj’ to the army worm than anything else, and a hun dreds of tlK'se insects are planting their eggs in the bodies of the worms. 'I'he following counties have re ported the invasion of army worms: Pitt, Wake, .lohntson. .N'ash, Wayne Wilson and Hertford. Mr. tSherman h*s prepared the fol lowing bulliten, which shows the methods of di'stroying the worm: 'I'he “'I'nie Ariiij Worm" “The ture army worm has appear ed ill destructive iiunihors in several counties in central and eastern .Mortli Carolina, l-'rom .Inly !' to H com plaints to the State nepartnient of .\griculturo at Haleigh show ii present in the (ouiifies of Wake, .Tohnston. .\asli, Wilson, Wayne and llortford: and it is no doubt present ill many tilher counties. This is the true army worm and not identical with the fall army worm which was prevaleiil in 11ML’, and not Ihe same as the cotton worm of lull. 'I'his true army worm (ilie present offenderi is largorly confined lo grasses and grains reports now coining ill showing ihat it starts (hietly in niillol, then moves iu arm ie-!,' eating gra^s.'' and corn, -other food it takes only when compidled by hiingor. 'rhose worms grow very rapidly and within a week after an 'arin.N'' is noticed the worms wil have matured, will cease damage, iiiid dis- aiioar lo change to mollis.’ ' gray fly soniovil'iaf like the hciis.'-lly but larger and more brist- ly, is now swarming among tho army worms. These are an enemy to fh’> army worms and will probably iirc- vent .inother destructivo brood from doveloping this year. Still the uiiox-^ pocfed might happen.- wo may have rieslnicfive broods laler. The Ifeniedit's. deep furrow around Ihe 'army' .-o as to coniine il will be effective in preventing spread, l.ist the land to ward the worms so they must climb Ihe steep side of the furrow, which they cannot easil.v do. A ( lean cut post bole 11 hi S inches deep every 10 to 20 feet apart in the bottom of the furrow will trap many. “Paris green may be applied *:i gra.sses or corn immediately ahead ot a noving ‘army'. Mix one pound Paris green with three pounds flour or lime and dust until plants are whitened. Do this just ahead ot tli-."' worms, not on Ihe whole crop, (^r mix one-half pound Paris green with thirty gallons water and sprinkle or spray grass aliead of them. The plants to which this is applied cannoi be used for forage. "The following poisoned bait can be scattered on ground among or just ahead ot the worms and ■will not affect Ihe forage plants. Mix the T’aris green with 30 pounds wheat brail, add one gallon syrup and water to moisten, mix thoroughly, and dis tribute where the worms are." Further details are fully discussed ill a bulliten on “Insect Enemies ot Corn" just issued by the Xorth Car olina department of agriculture at lialeigh whiSTO> MA> Kll.I.S SFI.F. William lloberl Bond Fires Itullet Inlo Itruhi. KINSTON*. July 2o -William Uoberf Ilond. aged 24, shot himself througn ilie bead at the home of his grand- niofher here today. Tbe only reason that could be advanced was worry over ill health. Hond bad been suf fering with lagrippe. I’.ond was conne(’t(>d with promin- (nt families, and was partner in a moat business with two brothers. The throe made their home with the grandparents. A brother, suspicious of the youth’s actions, had just se-^ curwd a promise from him that he would do nothing rash, when the fatal shot was fired. '9M!q