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' ' , J? 2... 1 1 I .;,, 1,-1 , i l ii" mi- i I i si v- M . i i i i . . i i . x Wfi HUSHKD 1870. Cbiintry', God and Truth SINGLE COPIES 6 CENT8 1 i tUUBERTON; .lIQBTHv CAROLINA. MONDAY, . JOLYI 22,t 100 WHOLE 1IO 227t GOLD-'FILLED-CHAING IS !!l III : Mfflrc Have yon ever had rhe , pleasure of : wearing one ' of these chains? If not let 'your next chain be 'a tL "2' P: Siannof make. ,They - eome tntnany designs ( both Gent's and Ladies, ' and are noted for their ' Beauty and Durability. , .We also handle the eel brated O. M. Draper Solid Nicltel Chains for Men uia coys. Let your next : purchase of a chain be mm im. licm Institute held ; ble Occasion. . The farmer's at Raft Swamp; this county, Thursiiiiy of last Week'wM i tended by a large' number of people, 50(3 being a conservative estimate, perhaps, and the 'day was spent in an enioyaoie aua W Sead Goods C. O. D., with privllese of examination to? any profitable manner. The in B6ylin?s 'Jewelry t 1 J Sfofe FARMERS IH8TITUTC3. , r ; Man? Pep Attend thtl Farm era' , and Woioea'a Institutes Held at Raft Swamp and Dar ? ttesTtUc-rlntereatitia: t and Helpful Talks Made by Prac tical Mett and Wokieta Out lines of Some of the Speech es A Ple&sant&nd Profits ahatlca).,To; harvest an (acre his entire time to practical agri-J wuhart, , p. psbaw. and shuck tbe.com and ahrea culture, and for the last SO J Wish&rt & 8h&V7, ljt: Antars at Law - $ inzof methods of epenmenia-iwj""w , - Feeding Value of Timothy ftion with a View, of imprbviog LJS to Pptir give an average of over one ton I firat love, giving up theprac of stover . (stalks, , leaves and I tice of law and has since given the fodder costs front $3.00 to years of hi life to the study- $3.50.' - ing of methods of experimenta- One Ton Tint' otbr Hr, Mite. On Ton Corn -Storer - Mlb. point stitute for men was held in the school house, Mr. E. F. McKae, of Maxtonl chairman , of the County Farmer's Institute Com' mittee, presiding. Dr. Tait Butler, of the State Depart ment of Agriculture; Col. RJ-J. Clocks Reddi ag, of Griffin, Ga., for- raerly director of the ' Georgia And Expert ment Station, and Mrs.N. Silver Novelties A.L,ayton,ot w hue uaic,maaen Repalrins and Adjusting Fine cDty we,re e leakers. The Watches a Soeclaltv. unstuute ior women was nem am man mmm iiMAamiivaAn i .. tl TV Wl Si UUUI AUkWUy J. T.: BURKE, Jeweler and Optician WILMINGTON, N. C. Diamonds, Watches. r and Jewelry Silverware, Cut Glass Hay and Shredded Cam Storer I the aarricultural South. He Compared. ' , (gave up the position as director digestible nut rum e NT. lof the Georgia Experiment Sta rroMta carkobrdsssc Fwe , i tion last Jane, aner hoiaing tne jr. ,SSM., BIS IBS. :' IS IDS. I UUlkUU IOT SeTCUtCCU VCavrD. Cora : . , 'j. 1 .- I . 1 As siw,;,wuipiuMwjf ww U0I fxeddinfir soujrni to im- 15 per cent more of stover than pre8a upon the farmer's the Timothy hay,; the latter is that essential importance of produc- much. more valuable ior ieea- irjg cotton at the lowest possi mg. , ' ble cost. He insisted that the - cotton seed. . ., . farmer could not control the Cotton seed have two values r"ce. but he had the cost large- which the farmer should con- ly within his power. He stated eider a. feeding value and k in 1" opinioa for a good many fertilizer value. . years pst, not including the FEEDING VALUE., . last y or a vetY ,are 100 pounds of cotton seed, percentage of the cotton plan 116 pounds of corn. 100 meal, seed. 100 meal OfSee ia Shaw Building. T. A. HcNETTiTi, : -Aitomejr at aVsw ? "V ' Will practice in all the CourU. esa attended to promptly. - a A. Mabass. I. fi. KeCemiefe. 1 ATT0SNKY8 AT LAW, Otaoea on Sad Hoar of Cask of Lusv. bartoa Baildisf, Bocbm i; I, f, a 4 Prompt attention given to all basin OHAfl B. Altwity sjUw, - LUMBERTON. - - H. C All (iiuIiim. mYttA a film; wllf m. ' ters nave been producing cot-1 etvt prompt and carcfnl attention oounds of cotton seed ton at a loss, tie stated, in 150 pounds of cotton I addition, that ; taki ng all the farmers together, the average nnunda of cnttnn-RBPd COSt Of the ten CfOPS down to i 175 pounds of corn. j 402 inclusive, was fully equal to the average market value. Office la Pint National Bank Boildia fey Post Office R M. BRTTT, Attaraajr at Law,' j LUMBXBTOK, N. 0.; Office npsuira ia Argna Building All bnsineas promptly transacted. A t n y v It Cotton seed at $16.60 per ton, Grim and Mrs. P. T.. Stevens' or 25 cts. per bushel:; cotton .The second point made was (Inspector S. A. L. Ry. of Sleigh, Morning and afteer seed, meaUtJ25 per ton. and the importance of; rotation of Mclntyre & LawrenCO 3-3 v , noon sessions of both Institutes corn at 40 eta., per bushelare crops. Cbl.edding insisted . ,r were held, dinner being served about equally cheap for feeding that cotton should not follow .TwTVY, T . ii j ' iniirnnBA - ' ' i conon. dui mai a reituiar svs-i v, - - , w vu luc if i vuuua. i i : i r r . . .... i ... i i. Dr. Tait Butler was the first fertilizer value. , 01 roiauou snou a Detaopted. speaker, at the meeting for men One ton of cotton and seed 118 m.- U ,:;l!5.?n,7 . A Think It Over! Life i shorfand Siffeet Success often h comes late la life, but! or bar gains in " . i His subject was "How1 ShaJU contains:' we Use Our way to secure immunity from Corn Stover and pottadseamuaieu, , ,tiu.m w many-insects ana mdgus Cottonseed to 'Get the' kost 2 -Howfc'" -i-l!?80 ,T?f i?J?Klint Plll-flttiirA f 1 o of Them?" We give below1! v Sv '4.- rFuv rUmiTUre w m-.n. n. j. KrftMlnlitin1 J . .,: on a different field the ext ty, wenavcnemi ; STOVER' ' " " T ' f"ows: , Jjt.year, (CpmT TaHno, the whole corn nlaU ff i r if; - , - - r Tnpir firi fri n,i TRrriiixHr vmiiH ii ' . . . j . . a. . .. , . lit FARIF U8Mrcent. ia mi ferain and . .7T . . V. .. 1" nigmy. jenmieo; kqodq yer. n;nmmSTM MBiwa cob), and 54 per cent. U .tov L T. L T l. r"-J a? Miami unit nnii iianrni i . . . . . . - . . . v . . u wmci wwus. nucu wlwu , E. J. BBITT, ' .( r Lnmberton, N. C., , Office orer Pope's Drng Store. McTiKAN & BLACK, rATWtfATVrV as animals 'ible to uae as ? '4,,lwsw "uu vested by cutting down stalks ? W va'AA a ssVdk w ml. m vi;UAnoiuava..jUw4c;; Ofictfi the HcCaakm Bajliag. OSTOCIC ftOIEDIES. Evert bottle Of Dr. Edmnnd'a Colie sialyl f mmmsW Vastm aM iU aaiiituil ed. rbe COrn crop to be har-lcolfc. rraTeL onenmonia. atomache and I a - J - ' . ;.. atforaenu Also a blood twiner. feed grain ,UT Arc aoic: -w manure saved with reasonable about a week LSr31 n care,atonof cotton seed will timfAruni LuJ! give S11.13 worth of manureat 8hockWslme later than the . ing fodder, and 3- - Dr. W. O. EDMUND. " Lnmberton, N. C m mm '-. m m ... - -, " m lrrui 1 LI "fetnhOC rifltohOO feeding value of thecorn V olant P'W 01 mftn aM shocking same and shredding VIUIUIIUU i IIUIUIIUU i: - i. we pnees paio ior mixea com- u whn drv. Th land shonlrl ki 4 Aaiw" in. t-.i r ui i if i 1.BI1L-. Kuiver. r7 ... .... ... . . . . r ' I merciai iertuizerj tnat is, py I hen be sown to oatn. or othr npr mni.: - . ... - . ... .. i , . -i , , c teeding cotton seed to cattle, amait OTain. which Should bi PULLING CORN FODDER IS WA n-n Mf a (ortiV,7Ar vali.o nf . T . 6 - narvestea in June oi tne tnira expensive, wasteful, and f Hjl3 per ton I or 16 cts. per year, to be followed by cow does not pay. bushel, and a feeding value of peas, the vines of which should In experiments made to test $16.66 per ton or 25 cts. per be made into hav. the effect of pulling fodder on bushel when corn is worth 40 i;e ajs0 ff;iVe the ftiliRing the yield of weighed .shelled cts. per bushel, or a total value fOPmlli., a, r.rt!u. cotton H K; HUM PHDPY corn per acre, the following re- for our seed in feedand fertilizer piAnlerf to wil: I II. U. UUlurillllVtf., suits have been obtained: of $27.79 per ton or 4 ctsper i.ooo pounds cid pi.onpluu..! Georgia Pulled, 23.9 bushels bushel. (14 per CCnt) 675 pounds cotton per acre; untouched, 27.3 bush- fruit ukuwimi. seed meal; 75 pounds, muriate els Pacre3?J!w3.4 bushels .WrJii I of potash. per acre. v - ful farmer of Bladen county, " He advised the application A few Hih-Grade 17 Jewel Waltham Watches in good' Gold Filled Cases. All new. Come and see them. Repairing a Specialty: LRrtorr New lot Spectacles, and Eye Glases just Received. Take care J ' of you r eyes, for they are all you USVTC 4 Corner Under Columbia Hotel.! Lnmberton. N. C R IP A- U O A D B y ; ' f" , V f ! t JlorioMle Al R LINE' RAI LWAY Per acre; notbtjched,,3l.l bush- talk on frmt growing. 4Ve re- per acre, and ; that the fertilizer, r V- L. ; "w . ia.T 4 els acre lo88 29 bushls taat vo ed to get a good should be applied from one to TllO EXpQSitiOll Line tO INOrfOllC per acre.1 ' report :qf Mr. Layton's inter- two weeks before planing time; Mississippi Stripped, 35.5 esting and instructive talk. Hejand bedded on. ITiwna-hriTO-ri Trtrriaif.isSri bU8hf iop noencour mill, 1UU UU VV XX ri rVi a WKJJL UXWMi , Ih.iahala ru i..harl cat am mkH 'HM nM tiAw n iixposition. . ).'.. : . w v ,atn -if- - . Hampton Roads, April 26th to November 30th, 1907. SPECIAL RATES FROM LUXVIBERTON: tub xo-daT ' rROund Trip Coach Excursion Tickets, bushels per acre; untouched, j cation, good Mfamagehow tolagemeat to the practice of in Norfolk, Va r?"5!balV;'prii?re; l08s, 8 8et trees vafjetie8 of fruits, Iter-cultural fertilizing, that is, uu -x. uusuots, icscvuvcij, u abuuuuug 54"? ouu uww uiviQinfi; ne ieruitzer in iwo per acre. 10 propagate , ana cumvaie.i or more applicaUons. It should Alabama Two trials, loss 4 fertilization and cultivation oft be stated that the formula bushels per acre. ' ' J orchards,' prunning aridspray- above ffiven, would -analyze . AmAn 1- U.lt..1n l.(l!.KJil.Ji:.' tll 1 . . AHA MA MA !'.?.. jabi(js iww w uuucu i iutimii.iuaM uuiuxutitooxztif-iit'jiiv or reiauvety acre. me now ana wnen to ao inese 1 1U:3: 3 fodder obtained. thing's and then he took upl One point that Ire made that V 9-45 ' : Cnarh Mraralnn Iratu anlri ffnailava anrl 'TMrlava nrivr tr nrwtilntr flat (tin nn each Tuesday, limited seven days and endorsed "Not Good in Sleeping, Pullman Georgia, 270 pounds per acre; I canning fruit for family use in I was particularly interesting d Parlor Car. . r. V,K-,-, . WlAiM JtftA L . A . 4. . For rates from other pointsapply to your nearest Seaboard Agent, or represents , itives named below: . " (' - , ;. . Florida 580 pounds per acre; off years. , was the importance of addinga Mississipmrr36ponnds-perl We givebelow an outline of (small-quantity of nitrate-of ..... - i , ...a acre, (tops included). Average,! two addresses by, Col. K. J.l soda in the furrow with the 595 pounds per acre; I , ' Redding, of 'Griffin, Ga.r Col. planted seed, say about 25 These figures, indicate that! Redding was born and raised a j pounds to the acre. This has on an average b. bushels ot farmer and followed it as a (the effect, of producing very shelled corn per 'acre were means of hvlihood for 20 vears.lnromntcrermina.tinn andomwth Watch. 7or Announcement of Low Excursion Rates and sacrificed for 595 pounds of For two vears of his early I of the seedlino tlantn. The fodder; and the labor : and cost manhood he was engaged in I speaker also . laid ' particular of pulling thrown in.----f--w-',-the-practice of law, but he teHslatress upon .the. importance of - One acre of corn yielding 25 us he reformed, and was con- securing and maintaining a full bushels of shelled- corn willi verted and returned to hisi " 4 Vnontinned on 8th nam.) Unexcelled Passenger Service t SsQboar d Air Line Rail vay Improved ; Schedules, f r' . ' - For information and literature address , T 1 . C. II. GATTIS, T.P. A., Raleigh, N. C. Q. ;T. COX.lAccnt, Lnmberton, W.C. Dr. N. A. Thompson, PHYSICIAN AND SUIGEOV, Lnmberton, : N. 0. Office at Hospital, Phone Nor. at, Down town office oreriDr. McMillan's Drug Store. Call protntotlr answered sight or day, in town orin the conn try. Dr. R. T ALLEN, --' . Dentist,'. fS. ..(, ( .V"aVi;i'''.'lr-it i"r; DfTj. D. REOAN, LuiaxaToav. . ,, 0. Offlee hi Shaw bafldiaf, draft scora. - Pope's .. Dr. F. H. PITMAN, DENTIST, AOHPOLC, ;T r - , W. C h. t . roFt, -t , ,,wv a. McraAtn. .; ' Drs. Pope & McPhaul, , lhysIelJM nnel Ssueene. ' tambertofl, II . C. ' Ofloa np atelzs Is rear of Pops . Dra Go's tore. Dr. llcPhaal's rati. ' K' C . ' daaoa pboas) Sorr,,TSr' 5j" T ft! FREE To women forf collecting names and selling oar nov el ties, wesrrre bla swoam- finv. Send your same to-day tor oar new plan el Ma nroCts with little work. Write toUy. Address C T. MOSELEY. 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