wi THE EOBESONIANLUMBEETON, NORTH CAROLINA. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920- WAGE TWO PREPARING FOR THE BOLL WEEVIL Last year the bollwee vil crossed the line from South Carolina into the South ern counties of North Caro lina. If this State is to b? safe, and not sorry a few years hence, it is necessary to know how to face the weevil. The Robesonian will present facts about the boll weevil and how to meet it in a series of articles, of which this is the first. 1. What to Expect. The boll weevil is now present in he southeast corner of North Caro lina, and judging by experience in ther States, it is estimated that it will travel north at a rate if about 70 to 80 miles a year. It i8 exoected ' proof in that corner of our State, J CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION x. u .l .i.., .,, ..f 1921 is the first year that cm jrivel t r ri Hr ii i rii" 1 1 1 1 i. nraa lci v. v . i j . s - . - .. ...... , .l. .ooo the real test. iortn Carolina in u.e i.. ui , Amount of Damage Varies. Purpose is to Bring Together Rep or 1923, and afterward in the years, .The year of firgt rea, tegtf thJ Jfsentative CitizenH to Confer on iyZ4 to wzt to fin m ine remaining seCond year alter lirst invasion by cj-te'. Most Important Interest, . 1 . . a - M lm iimmri I M tVA Sin A AT tlVatla 1 1 I " territory of the entire eouon erea oi i "ml,. " TJ'L'l .1.. Motion of Its Peonle. neavv aimam: uv u. r une 01 unuiu- - ally light damage, for just as ihere To the People of North Carolina this State The first year after invasion is one f Mrrht ininrv Vwvnnaf. tho weevil is no nxea regularity a noui its l Af tk remiPR,. of His Excellency. v,i ...j-.,, . ... .-. .- . " ' ., is not yet established in all fields, spreaa, just bo mere uiso i'xea Governor Thomas W. BicKett, tne according to rranklin Sherman, state regularity auuut we uuuu w uo," Honorable E. C. BrooKS, orate super- Entomoomst. who savs that the sec-'age uone oy h. ' ;.nlont. of Public Instruction, vr ond year after the first invasion is I "In some years in some localities I julius j. Foust, President of the the real test. it has decreased the yield pr acre, state College for Women, and many The fact that the first year after when cultivated ana tenaea Dy iormeri nrominent citizens, educators and oth- i TYipf hnria n mnrn as hu or even uir . .1 01.1 r : 1 am, as univea ounca ium.ius invasion is one of light injury ia dan gerously misleading- Thoughtless and hasty farmers in the territory al ready invaded will say this surmg when preparing for cotton. 'Well the weevil is here, now we will see what it amounts to.' The fact that 1920 the first year, will normally be one of light injury will lead these same men to say next fall: 'See, we have made a good crop with the weevil among us, it isn't nearly so bad as it has been described.' But this year, 1920. will not be the year of real COMPLETING LONG DISTANCE CALLS RECEIVED DURING YOUR ABSENCE The words "LONG DISTANCE" describe a class of service but do not denote any p rticular place. THEREFORE Our operators are trained always to give the name of the point at which a "Long Distance" call originates, thus: "GOLDSB0RO is calling Mr. John Doe." If the person called is not in and call is to be completed later, the oper ator says to the person swering the telephone "Please have Mr. Doe cal the GOLDSBORO operator." When asking the operator to complete the call made for during your absence NEVER say "Long Distance is call ing," but definitely identify the place calling you by its name, thus- "GOLDSBORO is calling Mr. John Doe at telephone No. 123." With YOUR help, we can improve the service. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRATH COMPANY in other years the loss ini . nf KHlir-tion. callinor a confer- methods. as much as 80 or even 90 per cent the same localities may oe as ow education in North Carolina, E elCn UEiSfc U meet in Greensboro, April 29 and tlicic ia uv acu t5iiit.j awuuv I OA Afair 1 1 QVCl. l I TkA mivnAfla tit tKa frTtnWrtff Iff a. - AAfhAii anAsanfaftva year average loss from the boll wee- nd from a V aft.f tthrtK: Part, of til. State; State, county and ed, assuming- thatp resent methods v B orJAra i.hAm. mr. of cu t vating cotton are continued, r , X. .w give an average loss of 25 par cent chant?' home mak P. !v". " w - 1 ers. lawyers, physidjans, ma rasters, est part of the coastal plain; 20 per ?dltors' ucar? ,anLotller?' to fcn: nont- in fha northern nart nT thai cl " , i aA t fh. nr.r interest thA education of its people higher part of the coastal plain a loss Theme of the conference wiU be "The of 15 per cent. In the piedmont the Cnsus in Education in North Caro loss is expected to vary from 5 to and. Ho to M.f,et 10 per cent. I e uiscuaaiuiis win icuie uirecuy Losses Mav Wipe Out Fronts. I1" lI,e passing yiwicma ox euucuuoa - ii x . u 1 : i i : T , ,L o.tim.ta, I iNUll'i VOIUllIltt, H1B UIlIlCipiCS UU 111 CUIUIUCIIblllS O" -":0c ,l,;K k K 1 A A Mr. Sherman says: "Let us take the "c uiiuui.u ,j formulation of a nrnPTm nf nr. upper coastal plain, tnat area ior .. . .. , . , . r. Xh I am predicting a normal loss K" loinS JT!1 present methods of culture. Does it mav. have the largest possible prac- F . ., . , .-...Itiral results it will rnnaist nf ratier. Seem lO you mat, innucia ." cS"J , 'ji . , " ., stend this loss? if a farmer in this " set npu aicer-; area is now producing cotcon ac a nating w.tn penoas ior meetings ol; net profit of 15 per cent on hi to- several sections into which the tal investment, then, theoretically, wimereiice win oe aiyiaea ior tne this los of 15 per cent will exactly consideration oi specuic problems m .or.1 hie nrofits. leavine- his cottori I education. an absolute profitless crop. I ven- tspecial invitations will be sent to t.iro thp crnpss that the maloritw oil certain individuals to participate in men who grow cotton in this area do I the conference, and to institutions, so not clear 15 per cent on their invest-1 cieties, clubs, and other organizations ment, or have not averaged it over I to sena accredited representatives, any period of years, and it is averages But all citizens who are interested that I am talking about. Much less I in the educational welfare of the can growers lower down m the coastal State are cordially invited and urged plain afford to ignore their expected to attend. loss of 20 and 25 per cent. If the I The general program, to be issued loss averages these figures it will J soon, will state the time and place be a acavy diow. oi tne general and sectional meet- "Those who can produce cotton so ings of the conference, most of which economically as to offset the loss will be held on the grounds of the iiuni wccvn wan cvjiwi iwc w jyt. hi vttiuiuia vuiiege ior women Itll soon tie in Museums Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury; quicksilver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead! When you feel billow, flnggiah, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dote of dangerous calomel, Just remember that your druggist sells for a few cent a large bottle of Dodeon's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect fubstitaM for calomel. It is guaranteed to alert your liver without stirring yea up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes yoa tick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodeon's Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly Sarmless and doesn't grips cotton in spite of weevil. Those who cannot, cannot continue, bo it is a test of the skill and resource of the farmer. The Trying Re-adjustment Period "One of the most important fac tors in the situation is the feeling of panic and alarm that strikes into a neighborhood during the first three to five years after the weevil gets fully established Yours sincerely, P. P- CLAXTON, Commissioner. Million Packets Of Flower Seed Free UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Walter D. Hines, Director General of Railroads. Seaboard AirLine Railroad Passenger schedules, subject to change without notice. We believe in flowers around h That ia the trying homes of the South. Flowers brierhten re-adjustment period. When the farm-, up the home surroundings and give er who has not carefully laid his Pleasure and satisfaction to those who plans in advance has planted his usu- h them. al acreage of usual varieties in the e have set aside more than one usual way, on the usual credits, and million packets of seed of beautiful, then finds at picking time that he T ' f ""7er o oe given has far less of a crop than usual, 1LUBtom!r8,Ull8 8Prin8 tor tn he is seized with panic. This .tate UDu"7'"f. B,rQ aot , of mind affects laborers, tenants, "2,0 Seed Catalogue is landlords, merchants and banks. It StoB"Tfl T" " 5?"" is a state of psychology in dealing fiSSS witn a new oig proDiem. it is thm - . . - ----v. v- here that county agents, banks, mer- " A" " , "ccu 0OOK r chants and all kinds of economic : or- catalogue is abeoluterV frw to you on eanizations can contribute toward v, holding the morals, if you will of th a noatal mr nr in i.tt.. vI7 J? community at a high level. to you by return mall "Sober sense and shrewd judgment This 192ft rwaw., in will win out, as they always have. To jU8t how you can get five packets of meet this condition we must tell our flower seeds fflva Uffn ..t -k. i people frankly that the weevil prob- solutely free of cost this spring Send lem is serious, but not msurmounta- for this catalogue todav without f hie. that it has been met and sur- No obligation to buv mounted in all the States to the South you want to. H. G. HASTINGS CO- Ladies Shirt Waists We recently have received a Very Pretty Lot of Ladies Georgette, Crepe De Chine and Voile Shirt Waists Prices $1.50 to $9.00 We will be glad to show you these Waists No. For Charlotte No- 19 Lv. Lumberton 7:35 a. m. 14 Lv. Lumberton 13 Lv. Lumberton 6:26 p. m. 20 Lv. Lumberton No. 13 connects at Hamlet for points North and South, Ne- 19 connects at Hamlet for point North. For Wilmington 10:40 a. m 10:04 p. m of us, even those where the weevil will probably always be more de structive than with us." ANNOUNCEMENT. P. MITCHELL, Agent J. T. WEST, Division Passenger Agent IMIIppTOoiNl -Mi .a ft WKol,dm Distributors Your Af ter-Dinner Cigar Yes, you want your most enjoy able cigar after dinner a cigar that will soothe and charm with its del icate aroma a cigar you can smoke from tip to butt with entire satis faction. The Meditation Cigar is the cigar for this purpose. It's all that a good cigar should be. You can't help liking its blend of mild Havana. You'll vote it your cigar for keeps after one trial. Eight sizes: 10c and 2 for 25c Robesonjl Grocery Co. LUMBERTON, N. C. Dr- R. L. Pittman announces that he now confines his work to diagnosis and treatment of surgical diseases. Also that Dr. W- P. McKay is asso ciated with him. Dr. McKay s work is confined to diseases of the eye an) refraction. Offic, at present in Judd building opposite postoffice. Offices in Fittman hospital after March 1st. Fayetteville, N. C, Feb. 1920. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. HavinK qualified as administrator of Joseph Rornn. deceased thin is to notify all persons I holding claims against said estate to pre-1 sent same to the undersigned on or before I the 5th day of Feb. 1921, or this notice may I be pleadin bar of recovery. All persons I indebted to said estate will please make pay ment to the undersigned. Dated this Feb. 6th, 1920 A. R. McEACHERN, Administrator. St. Pauls. N. C. 2 5 6 Thurs. 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