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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, gn . J SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1921; TEN h i - ,. ,.- ; ,,-.-.---.v.v,., BARNEY GOOGLE After all, it's cold comfort for Barney. By BU XiY'DE BECK - The Chevrolet i ft mi Mali t )u t3 ul. i - YOUR KSY! Combines everv n,J ity that goes to makt k. 1 t - an automobile 100 pJ cent satisi actory, Johnson Motors Co, 5 North Third St. Pfc . -r-j Itii , St Km rmwn Svno?ate. GROUND HOG FORECAST IS FOR EARLY SPRING Varmint Did Not See His Shadow This Year and So Winter Is "Broke" (Bvecial to The Star) CT.ARENDON, Feb. 4. The tradition al groundhagr is now at large and roaming. All day Wednesday Old Sol kept his face hidden behind the clouds, and when the hog: came out of his win ter quarters, he failed to see his shad ow, which portends, as the story goes, that warm, spring days are near at hand. Observers Of groundhog day during the past few years have noted that if it was not clear all day, that soma tirrie during the day the sun appeared ufflclently to cast a shadow. Every body will recall that for the past few years spring has been late. Do some more observing this year, when groundhog day remained cloudy throughout, and see if there is really any truth in the tradition, or that it is only a myth. The inclement weather has greatly hampered the itinerary of County Agent. J. T. Lazar, and other agricul tural speakers, in folding agricultural meetings, and discussing timely farm topics. In fact, the weather became so disagreeable that all the speakers, but Mr. Lazar, called off their dogs, and gaye up the chase.' XX 111V II1 TV rf 1 W XV V, I1V V 1 III'- school auditorium Tuesday afternoon .at 2 o'clock. A good sized crowd of farmers, and several ladies assembled and listened to a splendid talk from the county agent. He advised the cot ton growers that the boll weevil arriv ed too late last fall to' do much damage to the cotton crop last season, but the pests were now encamped nearby, awaiting this years crop. "What is nec- essary jor me iarmers iq ao now, is to select a variety of cotton that will ma ture early, and that will be sufficiently prolific to make a large yield, after di viding with the weevil. He also urg ed that the crop be planted in good, dry soil, heavily fertilized, In order that the plant may grow off rapidly. Wannamaker8 Cleveland big 1xll, the speaker declared, was the best va riety for this section. Thfs variety has been grown hereabout, by Minos Meares, M. J. Cobt and others. Mr. Meares stated that he produced one and a half bales per acre of this va riety last year. To overcome boll weevil conditions, other money crops were suggested. Since the people have learned a meth od of keeping sweet potatoes, this crop is destined to become a paying one In the south. Mr. Lazar exhibited some kiln-dried potatoes, which he declared would carry to the northern markets in perfect order. Much emphasis was put on the great benefits that will accrue to the farmer in hog raising. Japan tlover and les pedeza were recommended as the best summer pasturage, this to be followed in the autumn by peanuts, sweet pota toes, soy beans and corn, which the swine should be allowed to "hog down," thus saving the expense of gathering and feeding back to the porkers. As an example of how the country may overcome boll weevil conditions by hog raising. Mr. Lazar cited a cot ton growing section that became In fested with these pests In 1914. Dur ing this year four carloads of hogs were shipped out. At the end of the fourth year this industry bad grown so greatly that during the year 191S 450 carloads of hogs were shipped. , Besides being a profitable crop on the market stock raising, within a. few years, will result in the farm becoming! so fertile that the use of commercial fertilizers will be unnecessary. The sensible farmer under stock law, will pasture different portions of his farm until within only a few years his farm will show great Increase in produc tion. It is, gratifying to note the interest farmers are now manifesting in their pursuit. They are reading more farm papers, attending more farmers' meet ings, and the old idea that formerly prevailed that "book farming" would not assist In making crops has long since been iast in the sea of oblivion by all intelligent farmers. JERSEY c6V PRODUCES" 15,035 POUNDS MILK Eminent's Nina At State College a Dairy Queen Men's Work Shoe Specials $3.48 $2.98 $3.98 Special to The Star) WEST RALEIGH, Feb. 4, Eminent Nina, a Jersey cow bred and owned by the North Carolina State college, re cently completed the one. year register of merit test. The official record shows that she produced during this perlor 15,055.1 pounds of milk containing 700.66 pounds of butter- fat which is equralent to 805 pounds of butter. In producing; this large amount of milk Eminent' Nina surpassed the former state record for Jerseys in milk pro duction by 2,019.2 pounds. ( In butterfat production she is second only to Fortunee's Admiration, owned by a State college graduate. J. F. Diggs of Rockingham. While producing only 13,011.5 pounds of milk, Mr. Digg's cow made 795.79 pounds of butter fat, the difference being due to a higher milk test." the average for Fortunee's Ad miration being 6 per cent and 4.68 per cent for Eminent' Nina. Incidentally, they are the only cows in North Caro lina that have produced over 700 pounds of butter fat, and they have been placed in the Gold Medal class by the American Jersey Cattle club. These records are not abnormally high. There are many cows in the state capable of even a better showing, Vut North Carolina dairymen have been slow to realize the benefits to be derived by placing their herds on test as the cows freshen. Such a system of record keeping should be practiced on each farm. It has been said that "the scales and Babcock tester take the guesswork out of dairying." With out their use the dairyman Is In the dark and cannot state definitely whether he is making or losing money with his cows. In the State college herd all cows are placed on register of merit test immediately after freshening. Since October 1919, 28 cows have been placed on test. Four have completed the yearly test and have been admitted to the register of merit. The records of these cows vary from 400 to 700 pounds of butter fat. If a cow cannot quality as a register of merit cow, there is no place for her in the .college- herd. Such a cow is termed a "boarder" and she is quickly weeded out. DR. M'GLOTHLI.V CHOSEN (Special to The Star) ' GREENVILLE. S. C, Feb. 4. An nouncement was made today that Dr. W. J. McOlothlin, president of Fur man university, has been elected presi dent of the new Furman summer school, the institution to be started this summer by the five Baptist colleges of the state, and that Prof. Lueco Gunter, formerly of Columbia but now of Fur man, has been made dean of the school. Furman. Greenville Woman's college. Coker, Limestone, and Anderson col leges are the institutions, co-operating In the holding of this summer school, for which the presidents of these col leges and the state Baptist educational secretary serve as trustees. Dark tan, army last, at Men's Scout shoes, solid leather, at Men's black Caribou blucher shoes, at Scout shoes for boys, only . . . . $2.25 Larger sizes at ' -$2-48 and $2.89 SEE OUR TABLE OF SHOE BARGAINS F. K. J. JUGHS I 128-130 S. Front Street 7 Telephone No. 800 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . DEPARTMENT OF STATE.'"" CERTIFICATE OK DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the PAMLICO COTTON MILLS COMPANY, a corpora tion of this state, whose principal of fice is situated in the city of Wilming ton, county "of New Hanover, state of North Carolina (J. Walter Williamson being the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the require ments of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution: NOW, THEREFORE. 1. J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of the .state of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said coiporation did. on the 22nd day of January, 1821, file in my office a duly executed and attested oonsent In Wrltinar to the disnnlntinn ..ill Corporation, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings afore said are now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my of ficial seal at Raleigh, this 22nd day of January, A. D. 1921. rox,, T J- BRTaN GRIMES, (SEAL) Secretary of State. ; -fllThatFsireS 5. shrdl cmf wshrdlu IT FILLS THE NEED j When your doctor (I g decides that you need I uuu you need Scott's Emulsion 4ft 8w w.a w MllUIUIUil fi ypu may rest assurer Vx I that Ir. -7 vV Q ft iTftiwu",." VS than anythine else. O a a. ALSO MAKERS OF I 1 1 ft Tr. EH (Tablet r GranuWi For INhinpc-riM.. i'.-.- n s' Read Star Classified Wilmington, Feb. 5, 1921. Meteorological data for the 24 Lours ending at 8 p. m. yesterday. Temperature: Maximum 51: mini mum 40; mean 4. Kainta.ii ..e day .0: since first of month to date .74. 8:00 a, S:uu p. Humidity Record1 Dry Wet Relative bulb bulb humidity iemo. ten't). pf cent m 42 41 89 m 50 47 80 North Carolina: Rain Saturday; Sunday cloudy and colder. Sun rises 7:06; sun sets 5:46. Wilmington Masonboro . Southport . . The Tides) High water. A.M. P.M .. 8:10 . 8:25 . . 5:58 .. 6:13 Low water A.M. P.M 3:03 3:32 6:10 11:43 12:21 6:23 11:58 12:36 WEATHER bIREAC REPORTS. Temperature : c STATIONS-. 'u M f a I'" C kOV P to PJh JJ tu- Abilene . . . . cloudy 72 j 38 TOO Ashevllle cloudy 62 28 .00 .i.ma clear 52 88 .00 Augusta .... cloudy 54 42 .00 Birmingham, cloudy 56 42 .00 Boston clear! 38 28 .00 Charleston., raining 56 46 .08 Charlotte cloudy 52 36 .00 Chicago clear 46 32 .08 Galveston .... clear 68 56 .00 Jacksonville .. rain 60 ,50 .08 Memphis .... cloudy 58 44 .00 Mobile clear 64 50 .02 Montgomery, cloudy 68 44 .00 New Orleans . . clear 76 50 .00 New York .... clear 40 28 .00 Okahoma... cloudy 52 34 .00 Palestine . . .' . clear 76 52 .00 Pittsburgh... cloudy 50 . 34 .00 Raleigh .... cloudy 50 32 .00 Savannah... raining 54 46 .30 Shreveport pt. cldy 72 48 .00 St. Louis cloudy 52 42 .84 Washington pt. cldy 54. I 32 .00 Wilmington .. rain 51 40 .00 IRISH KILL 9 POLICEMEN DUBLIN. Feb. 4. Nine policemen were killed and two wounded today when two lorries ran into an am buscade between Drumkeen and New Pallas, county Limerick. E AWAY HO Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of 'headache medicine,'' Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a deaxL white oint ment; made with oU of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines da Excellent for sore throat; bronchitis, croup, stiff neck; asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 25c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 You Wouldn 't V Call a veterinary to treat your child? Then why have your Ford repaired by other than expert mechanics at an authorzied Ford Service Station? Completely Equipped Shop Specialized Corps of Mechanics Genuine Ford Parts Standard "i Labor Charges Jones Motor Sales Co. Third and Market Streets Telephones Nos. 760-725 GAS : OILS : FREE AIR : WATER ufomobile Directory of WILMINGTON DEALERS ?. B. MacMILLAN, JR. Phones 345-2103 Dodge Brothers Iu-U7 North Secoad Street III 111 mW m IHMFkASI BURNETT SALES AND SERVICEi COMPANY Successor to Pas;e Sales and Service Company CJIALMEUS-DORT Market Street Phone 2048 WORTH-OVERLAND CO. sales and service: Overland' Commerce Trucks 8-10 Dock St. Phone 2103 What's In a NAJIEj A lady and gentleman d-.-h j near niinm 1 came across a log hut in tr-il which was standing an old vi '1 ."l ,tt.,f Piekan,t;3 skirts. Ck The travelers stopped fr,r . v and the lady finally atkeu: 'Mammy, who is the little bovt, what is his name? K' "He muii gran'chile and b naJ "'Fertilizer!'" said th "What a trive him snob a nn JC. t!:. H w "v- cic iiifit; wen, you see hits e:s ' 'Ferdinan.' as him is th' onhest Kran chiie J alls want him nam" fur- k,.- ..: w1 uv i un iu so we jes nachully calls vl Furtliza.' :" 'i When vou think or if n..... WHOLE LOT In a name Rocke'e , .uuisan, cu una wnen vou .J oi a urug siore xul know, witt, ouu turiner inuugnt, mat it ia o. k., etc., anu wnen a prescripti op other medicine i riici,u,,L..j our store YOU KNOW that it can J reiieu upon. w.nj,i ni',. ot exper: ence at our sLurf 10 am na to jo that proposition. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second and Princess Sis. Consult Me Abo-c Your ADMINISTRATOR SALES PSilIlSOK.iL PROPERTY OK HEAL, ESTATE R. O. HANSON, Auctioneer 518 Grace Street I'hone 1S:'M - NEVVKIRK AUTO SALES COMPANY MOTOR CARS, SALES SERVICE 12 Murket Street -t- Telephone 1165 SERVICE STATION fOR iwesiingiiGosej M. W. McINTIRE 5 Dock Street To Stop A Cough Quick! Use a Doable Treatment Take HAYES HEALING HONEY, to heal and toothe the bot6 and tender tissues and lining membranes inside the throat, v' Apply GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE to chest and throat to allay - fever, reduce inflam mation and relieve conges tion. The healing .effect of HAYES' HEALING HONEY inside the throat combined with the action of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE through the pores of the skin soon opens the air passages, heals , all inflam mation and stops the cough. Just ask your druggist for a bot tle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY and you will find a box or GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE enclosed therewith. The, cost of the combined treatment is 35c (Give It one trial) CITY TAXICAB COMPANY Pfcaaes 15 asd IS AUTOS FOR HIRE Cars Washed, PDliahed and . Greaaed Storage 108-112 North. Second Street C. W. LASSITER . Distributor Briscoe and Mitchell 114 X. Second St. Telephone IS W. D. MacMILLAN, JR. Fifth and Wrlffht Streets General Automobile Repairing HAYES PETTET. Superintendent - Phone 1119-W CARTER'S MACHINERY MARKET The Place to Buy and Sell Machinery . OLIVER CARTKR 210 S. Water St. Telephone 1105 Wilmington, N. C WILMINGGTON AUTO PAINTING CO. Painting- and Trimming- and Repair ing on All Wood and Metal Work For Estimates, Call at SOS Market Street, or Phone 2251 Supplies, Repairs and Service Rabey Storage Battery Co. ll r roni sr. -i-eiepnomc o THOMPSON-BERNARD CO. Represents Strongest Companies For Automobile Insurance See us for Public Liability, Property Damage, Collision, Fire nnd Theft Protection. We make our Ovrn Adjustments ROBERT R. CHRISTIE, Mgr, 112 Princess St. Telephone 162 9x12 Crex Rugs, at . . SIM a m w KOSCH'S DEPARTMENT STORE CLEARANCE SALE Corner Sixth and Castle Streeti All Cars Transfer Over Here STAR DRY CLEANING CO. 114 PrIcM H Dry cleauen itJ priaera Freaei tyie. i'aun bttti and Kool KJoU J tcrciaU7. PHOVE 441 L. W. 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