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WEE BOBESONIAN, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 26. 1915 PACK 1B1XI Your p.ym LMidpid . Wouldn't you rather be Your own Landlord Ct pay rent to yourself 7 mi GAM As many others have done by adopting,the jiildjn &; Loan nan. lou.can Duuuyour with rent money. : ; : Robeson Building & Loan Association ' DANGER OF GIN- MIXED COTTON SEED BUILDING AND LOAN russiXns WIN NAVAL victory I .... . 1 WHAT LUMBERTON PEOPLE SEEK . Renort hr Conmiaaiorier YannrIli Allies Jubilant Over Unexpected Vic- Grower. Unless He and the Ginner Increase Remarked Assets of tor on 7 Ros' in Gulf of Ri. Found f Cedar Street Man Wis) Take Precaution, May Get 16 Pen Companies Well Orer TweWe Mil- . L Tells His Experience. ' Cent of HU Neighbor's Variety in lion Building Homes. London Dispatch. 23d. , What the anxious sufferer from His Cotton. Commissioner of Insurance Jas. IL'.vJ nH? iabin k,7 nd M"' trouble seeks is Office of Information. U. S. Deoart-' Young, in his annual renort on build. S"exPcted nav.al v,ctorr which not temporary relief though that I ment of Agriculture. -ing and loan association, just issued!"" r Ii!lto.t,t?..ae"i wou1? no(th ; what is. Wahinrton. T. C... Anir 2fi K learner irom Kaieigh corres Few cotton growers realize when ' R?ndence of the Greensboro Daily they take back seed from an ordin- tates that when the depart. "iL.f! !2ffi. of SinV.ani-'leman loss of. which destruction fering, men IMi u " 7, . oi two cruisers. nr. count, have won in the Gulf of Riga. Fought for is lastin effect uugi.nu na mw wian a sympainei.; iucweiu oi Lumberton tells as her ic interest in the battle as a British: how he ha, found lasting vooa from submarine accounted for the Moltke, Doan's Kidney Pills after Ion r uf- m.v be mixed with the .eed of th . sociations in 1904 there were only 41 "A","." ." .S'-Prop, blacksmith 7r "' " : . . . . ' ouch nfMmtinnt in th. vtofo !(U"UU hiiww, cunsuiuie me;iiop, iuu cedar street. I.nmKrtnn coiwn rawed jusi previous 10 uieir,---- . .r "V 17 "Tr? greatest naval disaster suffered bv savs: "I had .tt.v. u7. T . r" j "aac A A CHANCE TO GET RAZOR FREE ! With every one dollar Cash purchase during j this Week we will Give a one dollar 'Bur ham Safety Razor. This only lasts one week. , SErURHARDWWINpO: I L. H. CALDWELL'S EVERYTHING STORE. : lot. Yet this matter is of vital im portance to all cotton raisers who wish - to grow a: uniform variety of cotton. As every student of cot ton breeding knows, even a few seeds of another variety in a cotton field may through cross-fertilizaion cause interbreeding and deterioration in a large number of plants. Instead of getting only a few seeds from a neighbor's lot of cotton, however, actual investigations by specialists of the Department of Agriculture show that in certain cases a lot Of seed will contain as much as 14 to 16 per cent of seed left in the gin boxes from the cotton ginned just before. In the caseg investigated not only has there been a large percentage of seed from the variety ginned just previously, but it is found that some seeds in.iy rcmair. from the sec. .j be preceding. It follows, therefore, Cedar street, Lumberton, aa atiacira nr t Mn:t,i. iiinnn i . - j i I ijr uuriiiK " war. r or me Die IWO or thr .im.. . I bu IdTng TperS Vryear PaSt b0t!l-Petr0?r8d d Berlin 'my f back of teneltho'i; there wer-in onerition in the SU have.been 8?Pd,n. rneagre reports of two.ulH break. My kidney, were dis! 138 associations, with $12,703,000 as sets, of which $12,293,000 is loaned naval operations in the Gulf of RL ordered and the secretions were scan- ga, uucrpictcu w mean wiai uer.iiy. sometimes I oassed .mall nr The'ceip of assiaUons du f m &nl&ndt rf, CT1 Td ing the year aggregated $8,337 000. I? upport the left flank of Field rible. I had taken but a few doses Commissioner v-oung ddJciarei that irSLlHindenbu, in f- of Doan's Kidney Pills when I was this showing of growing is most gratifying and, indeed second to no State in the Union and that it is es- fort to overrun the whole of Conr- relieve of that awful misery in my land and thereby establish his armv along tne coast route to the Russian back. One box of Doan's Kidney Pill njieu me up in good shape. Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't Rimnlv ask for a VMnA together with the expulsion of the; get Doan' Kidner Pills the mm ...i t .u. i. l W A i-iir iiian imBi .unco ixuin me gun. con.journ co., frops, 15uixaIo, N. Y, i iew ucuaiis n 13 assume, vnaii neriallv oratifvinw in vipw that th I a nits uiiicmi report. caim- peciauy graniymg in view mat tne AeMatv- virtnrv tn .u aii!, ?i?iBff l.L0S.. with the expulsion of The ey but 7ar;e3 of Ger- that Mr. McNeill 'bad ey put is as reguiariy paying u ouii , naval fnrroa frnm tK o.,,lf k,.. r-. t in the awt of building enterprises, and i";" 7'" ir.V;u s. s u . periodically in the distribuS,n of ma. iZ'L fn tured stock. several rJoc-i v i,. ..:i day" f? that her large warships had meTtionnhe ftat In "Tm6 f!f tP1' mSquit Don't ... . .. I flotilla assaiarpd hv inhmannM ini:'""'' mere were 0 associations in the uj A . " j State, with S4.S52.00O aaseta while Kand defenses, weakened unexpected 1011 ..i.. v . r I.., destruction on a part of th convov. MOSQUITO BITES USE PLATE IGE Made from pure Artesian Water. Phone 138 anu have the "Plate Ice Wagon" leave your daily supply, . ' Prompt Attention Given Hail Orders LUMBERTON, N. C. "ASK -THOSE t WHO USE' IT" " I .at V Viv vmivmtli 1914 the a88ets had increased to w r V. tfJ Vr.A ' ri0" l5' .V!urv?. 'X mora than S 1 2.000 OOOV and vet for Ln.f German fleet snd transports. the years 1906 to 1914 inclusive, the .ne r,afln e"f,J f t""8 "tion on associations had paid back to their T ?n in -1 ft W1 n shareholders in North Carolina the ?"utb!,a.t: !l proba.bly ,W1 1 Imposing -sum of $16,180,971. The Vhr"n' it JL A Chance to Save, IVIpney Beginning Wednesday, Angus 25 I will close out my 'stock of dry goods, notions and shoes at greatly reduced prices. Goods all new. It will pay you o get my prices before buying. . I. H. WARWICK, . jriSiiORRUM, N. C. SHE KNOWS WHAT'S GOING ON She knows what's going on in town. She knows whas going on in woman's wear. She Reads the News In - THE HOME PAPER She Sees the Bargains In THE HOME PAPER She Patronizes Advertisers In - THE HOME PAPER TEN TO ONE SAVING Cost 26,537 People Immunized at a of 14 Cents Apiece. . Press Article North Carolina State Board oi Health. The final figures for the anti-ty phoid campaign recently conducted in five counties of the State show that 26,537 people took three complete treatments at a total cost of $3761.. 37 to the counties, or 14.2 cents per erson immunizes. Northampton ead in point of low per capita cost. They immunized 8489 people at a cost of 9.6 cents apiece, Cumberland was nexi wun 3844 at 12.9 cents. apiece, waxe immunized 9156 at 15.7 For a-Sprained Ankle If you will get a bottle of Cham berlains Liniment and observe the directions given therewith faithfully, you will recover in much less time than is usually required. Obtainable everywhere. had price per have the cents apiece while Buncombe im munized 2955 at 18.3 cents and Hen derson 2093 at 21.9 cents. It has been estimated that these 26.537 people the usual of 50 cents per dose or $1.50 complete treatment, it would cost them $39.800 whereas by method adopted the counties saved over $36,000. The total loss from typhoid saved to these five counties on account of the anti t :.uid treatitunt during the next five years is assuming a saving of 113 deaths and 1130 cases and, estimating a life saved to be worth $1,700 and the cost of a case of typhoid at $200,'show3 a saving of . $418,000. A lazy liver leads to chronic dys. Ipepsia and constipation, weakens the whole system. Doans Regulets (25c per box) act mildly on the liv er and bowels. At all drug stores. cr:o or two varieties with his special kind of seed. ; Where a grower is particular about his seed he can greatly min imize the mixing by quick, simple and inexpensive measures in which the average ginner will be glad to cooperate. The following precau tions which seem to be entirely prac ticable and which, in fact, are now exercised! in some localities, are strongly recommended in Department Bulletin No. 288. Custom Ginning As ia Factor in - Co tt on . Seed -Deter- i,'2tA'soon--to-!j.&igoaed-. - The patron should accompany to tfe gin the lot of seed cotton from which he expects to save seed for planting, and he should aid the gin ner in seeing that everything, is done to prevent mixing. He should see that the flues, feed, ers and cleaners are cleaned as thoroughly as their construction will permit before he allows bis seed cot ton to enter them. The roll " should be dropped from' the roll box and the box be thorough ly cleaned.- The cropping; of the roll is an operation with which all ginners are familiar. The constru .! tion of the gins is such that the io can be dropped and the box cleaned I proved gins are arranged so that the roll box may be emptied without stopping the gin thereby further sim plifying the constructon. Having cleaned the machinery up to and including the roll box, the next step is to prevent the seed of the variety to be ginned from fall, ing into the conveyor. It is imprac tcable to clean the conveyor satis, factorily, and therefore it should not be used when planting seed is to be obtained. By adjusting the position of the apron of each gin the seed can be made to fall upon the floor in front of the gin instead of into the conveyor. rom here it can be sacked easily. lhe floors about the gins should be cleaner to the extent that no seeds are left lying around to cause mixing. Canvas tioor to receive gins is often used. Such precautions require time in which to carry them out effectively and time spent in this manner nat urally reduces somewhat the amount of ginning that otherwise could be done in a day. On this point the ginner may find cause- to base ob jection to sueh precedcrer-btrt should be possible to meet the ob jection by fully compensating him for extra time consumed. The ex pense of special ginning in some sec tions may be reduced by arranging to have it done on specified days or at the close of the season, when more time is available. In any event, the amount ltf money that may be required to secure the ginner's cqporation in the maintenance of pure seed is almost negligible in view of the favorable effect such precau tions will - have upon the farmer's crops - in- succeeding-years . Use Baking complished in enabling persons who "Lfc eept in the northern sector, .i,i h u;ij w ivuvno. Scratch Them. Soda or Ammonia. Press Article North Carolina State Board of Health. Mosquito ' bites are unpleasant things . Sometimes they are worse, than unpleasant. They may result in quite a sore or serious infection, es pecially"on children, or njoey may even by the first intimaton of a rap d!y approaching case of malaria. A mosquito bite should never be scratch ed, aa a sore is likely to be formed. strong presentation oi his wisely known and generally approved plan SdTation V7 Eo? J?urnalDGE F CHIVALRY cnares ntvuu: me line 01 uirui na ; j:.: i t va Sn.. .1 u l ' : L valueThaiS ?Lare,ticconmnlird upK to. sZZy itT kno thai iftfetefVrids S1 fi?- that"'we -SMBT not rise "In our grory Co do. because Che finger nails are and might and virtue and just in-collectors of all sorts of germs, many fn.lrinH nHlnn osfinmnf inna tn prv u K""un ..uuu vv "C WUu.a nl. . wnnw 10 gel. Jl tlZLZ. i v. ii,.Inf nble detail when a crime has been; a Btart in a sore mosquito bite, the farmers in the improvement of mmitted. Th Kpk ihn t ,X - their farm3 and homes, much along r, t i k: s .u li. e.u so our mules! . '. I with a - strong solution of ordinary On Tuesday a noble band of pa-! baking soda, or a weak solution of triots, moved solely by the desire for ammonia, or any other alkalis ;This' single minded justice rigorous but1 relieves the itching and the consc necessary contemptuously hand-'quent tendency to scratch it and the cuiied me lawiui omciais oi ueor-, piace. soon gets wen. sometimes . gia and took from them the prison, bandage soaked with a solution of the same lines that the building and loan associations operate for the people of the cities and towns. , Under the caption "Building Homes;".' the commissioner says: "Building and loan associations are builders of homes and ..largely - for j i . i . . e very ciaS8 ox -ciuemi wno nwaj who was even then serving the soda or ammonia will bring quick re need this help and are most enriched L0t aLu, nLoo,!!; . M with the quahtes of good citizen- of the constitution had said he should: If there is the slightest susnicici snip oy owning nomes. ine laoor. wff and gallantly hanged him to'tt one has been bitten by a mala. 2??. T"-"!1 ' ,'S SeKJ?i?-81! tree. The other bands of ; gallant r.ai lever mosquito or even if one o view the has to sleep over night in an un. inmi ana econwiny um;, w w marked self restraint and virtue, re. a model citizen by owning his home. fraine at the suggestions of prof it gives a feeling of comfort and fc from jumping upon the SlJ'-it corpse and goughing out the eyeoalls and carrying them off as souvenirs and mementoes of justice triumphant. Let it be forever known our wom en shall be protected! On Wednesday another gallant satisfied, progressive and substan tial citizen. Every young man yes. every young woman, for our young women are fast becoming our most active and successful wage earners -should begin early to lay aside for k assembled In a Southern State t-Wt nnwiha ct at o nma onf ivt n I ....... . . H. tu " j ' ;u v and put to death three human beings building and loan associations. FINANCIAL AID TO SOUTH who were suspicioned) jof (having Doisonej some mules. Southern chivalry ascendant! , Our FRV fWrrOV GROWERS mules "hall be protected! ' A ERN COTTON GKOWLKS On Sunday morning, in this good State, which of late years has been all too lax in the duty of admin- istering safe and sane midnight jus tice, a band ? patriotic gtlardians of the public weal, shot an unaccused McAdoo Plans to Help Take Care of - Cotton Deposit $30,000,000 In Federal Reserve Banks. Washington Dispatch. Aug. 24. rt i ir a i 3 KAprPT.flrv mrAfioo was nreoarea - . : . spread upon thVtodaV to extenT financial 1 aid to the I?an a.na n, lor. thePseed f?om SjSuSX Coffin 'SSSI to enable the crime o havin -if f . . . . i negro women siop in me iiuuse wni them to dispose of their product to see8king to escap the justice 0f the mLK e Au i . gallant gentlemen who were right. The secretary announced that in us, Mkin administer it. view of the action of the Allies in n. ,0i9 cunli h nrotrted! making cotton contraband he was E barroom bum and brainless ready, if necessary, to take either one of two courses to help the cot- jitnf armers, -Oneef-tjhese plans scallawag in the South has sworn a miehtv oath to do it. Let there be no mistake. The world"is on' noticed- Washington dispatch: Germany iaceg the necessity of reducing the meat consumption of her civil pop ulation 40 or 50 per cent, according to a report sent by the American Association of Commerce and Trade in Berlin to the Department of Com merce. The report says; however. that the bread card system has re sulted in a surplus of wheat and rye iiour wnich will make possible an increase in the bread allowance. is to deposit $30,000 000 or more in U,, me and morai3 are safe gold m the Federal Reseve banks at . th qoutn We are a progressive peoole. We started out by ' hanging "negroes Atlanta, Dallas and Richmond to en able those banks to rediscount on tuHua seuicrt u, niuK 'K" -nnrfit tpA handed in the crime -j. i xt.: 1 nmue uy uu,B, o.. ag,3inst women belonging to the reserve system. Nokr ; iw,e interest would be charged on the de posits for the present at least. .SSSL- CfA X. SL "JV0S1LT. afterwards determining that in the neighborhood when the crime was committed, hanging first and there wan viaa1 rf intrAtlofltinn. Afflftc agreeing to lend the money on cot-L MTOoa Th hxn tn ton at a rate not to exceed nx per na and burn whe. there wa8 a cent ine latter will De usea tne ig icion that a crime had been com. object sought can be accomplished mitted - Justice-shall be done: with greater emciency wereoy. Now we dpnt uke the trouble to Secretary McAdoo declared that if t ni ht execute justice. We there wa8 co-opeation between tne into thet ,ourt room and dominate or where others are known to have' malaria it is only the part of good wisdom to take five grains of quin ine a day for the next ten days as a preventive against malaria and if one has to live in a malariai section permanently the safest precaution, even with screens, is to take five grains of quinine daily from May' first until frost. Such small amounts of quinine will do no one harm and in 99 cases out of 100 it will prevent malaria. Louis Bond Hale ef Fayetteville Passes Fayetteville Observer, Aug. 24 Louis Bond Hale, son of Edward Joseph and Maria Rhett Hale, died in Highsmith "hospital, this city, at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Mr. Hale had been in poor health for the past few months and recently went to the western part of the State with the hope of recuperating, but receiving no benefit, he reurned to the city and entered Higsmith hospital. He seemed to be improving, was on the streets Saturday afternoon and rode out Sunday, but his condition grew worse Mnndav nic'ht until the fend came early this morning. The an nouncement of his death was a great shock and surprise to the community. Mr. Hale was born May 28, 1870. at 31 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Then .'wi Vipcran hanging those who happened to be g. He received his education at the UNLESS THE BLOOD IS PURE you can't expect to have a healthy, energetic body or a clear, cheerful mind. When the blood is poisoned or impoverished, indigestion nervous dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, and a host of other ill, bring bad health and unhappiness. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy quickly purifies the blood. aids it to resume its work of carry ing lire and energy to every part of the body; tone8 np the system, and drives away disease and misery. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy is a vegetable compound scientifically prepared from purest ingredients: and has been used successfully for forty years..- . . ----- - - - Your dealer should have it. If he hasn't, send his name and $1 to the manufacturers for a large bottle Remedy Sales Corporation, Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person's Wash should be used in connection with the Remedy for the cure of sores and the relief of inflamed and congested surfaces. It is especially valuable for women, and should always be used for ulcera tions. - bankers .the merchants and produc ers the coton situation could be handled with happy results. Editor J. M. Reece of Greensboro Rec ord Passes. Greensboro , Special, Aug. 24. Wil mineton Star V Joseoh Martin Reece. founder, edi tor and owner of the Greensboro Rec- that. and when the constitutional processes have said that a prisoner may suffer a lire sentence, we tane him out and tie a rope into the quiv ering gash of an unhealed wound and string him up. Also we look after those who are suspicioned of poison ing our mules. Southern chivalry! Contemptible hvuocrisv! Avenee the death of ord. died here today following an Uf p'j Was it that? Only illnesa ' of ten weeks. Arterio sele rosis was th. cause of his death The funeral will be held tomorrow af. the blind believe it Every member of the howling mobs that have dog this case would have seen the Robert Bingham Military School this State, and at Bowdon College. Eng. land, lie was well known and a great favorite throughout North Car olina and in Washington, D. C. where he resided for a number of years. . , . .. . ivir. naie was on xne iocar eauonat staff of The Observer for several years, and was at one time private secretary to Congressman H. L God win. Prior to receiving the appoint ment by President Wilson as post, master at Fayetteville. which posi tion he held at the time of his death, he was secretary of the Congressional Committee on Reform in the Civil Service. ternoon from the First Presbyterian Htfle facto bedraggled in the church, or which he was a member. ditch o( 'rty and sin . without ex- IloaAAn. V AhllWAN Mr-Ill Vt a Vkft 1 1 i . .,s wi w. ,..iun..i TYii. uc "4i tending a hand to help her. mey would have seen her virtue betrayed and dispoiled by any Georgia buck of social standing, then kicked her AM lltA lnms4 V All O A etui C Vt 1 A1 Vll TTV fr'L fe 1 JArS But ignorance and passion and pre- 11 uiu aim uan iiira m uic ..!, i j j: .j ctirrai mtrt rn V. 17 ..... .1 IT. . V" successful as a printer and publisher As an editorial writer he won popu larity by a breezy tyle and his keen estimate of men and measures. bearers . A widow an three adopted chil dren survive. Mr. Reece was a native of Guil since he was 17 years old. He was helHsh broth of mrder and anarchy plumes itself as Southern chivalry. One step yet remains in the pro gressive development of the protec- ton of society and morals and mu.es. Let no man of criminal instinct kick our valler doe. If he does let us "take the law in our own hands" and STATE NEWS Mrs. Luther Ston. and her 18- months bid baby were killed and her husband and a 3-years-old son were seriously jnjured Sunday near Kit. trell. their homer when they drove upon . a Seaboard grade cross ing. ' Therir buggy was -struck bya fast passenger train . Mrs. Stone s pody was caught under the train and dragged 400 yards, be ing mangled beyond recognition. It is thought that Mr. Stone and the boy will recover. WE DC JOB PRINTING. Despondency Due to Indigestion "About three months ago when I was suffering from indigestion which caused headache and dizzy spells and made nie feel tired and despondent I began taking Chamberlains iat. lets." writes Mrs. Geo. Hon. Mac- deon, N. Y. "This medicine proved to be the very thing I needed, as one day's treatment relieved me greatly. I used two bottles Of Chamberlain's Tablets an,i they rid me of this trouble." Obtainable everywhere. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Gov. Craig is back in his office after a 3-months' stay in Asheville. E. B. Pleasants of Wilmington. chief engineer of roadway of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad for the past 21 years and Ior 40 years prom inently identified wth railroad con. struction in the South, died sudden ly Sunday in his private car at onion station in Washington while on his way to Blue Ridge Summit, Penn.. for a short vacation. Death was caus ed by a stroke of apoplexy. Cheapest accident insurance Dr Thomas' Eclectic Oil. For burns scalds, cuts and emergencies. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c. string him up. Dogs ought to be protected. They must be protected. Tom Watson is due a special issue of the Jeffersonian telling the patri ots just what to do in case their yaller dogs are molested. And the Thin? now called tne aiay. or of Atlanta is due to make another speech and tell the guardians of pub lic morals how patriotic it would be . to hang a governor who exercisea the risrht which their constiutioa placed in his hands. Th Thine says that ueorgia is the leading State in the;South frojr- -which bad eminence let, all" other ' Southern States draw back.
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