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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25tt, 1910. H. A. LONDON. Editor. The Year Book of the Depart ment rf Agriculture, recently is sued from the government print ing office at Washington, contains much valuable information. From a copy sent The Record by Hon. E. W. Pou we are enabled to compile some interesting statistics. We there find that the value of farm products in the United States for the year 1909 was $8, 760,000,000, having, in the past ten years, nearly doubled. The effect or result of this wonderful increase in the value of farm products is thus tersely stated in the report of the Secretary of Agriculture: It has paid off mortgages, it has established banks, it has made better homes, it has helped to make the farmer a citizen of the world, it has pro vided him with means of improv ing his soil and making it more, productive." The most valuable crop in the United States is the corn crop, the corn crop of last year being worth $1,720,000,000, equalling the total amount of gold and sil ver coin and bullion in this coun try. The next most valuable . crop was cotton, the crop of 1909 being about $850,000,000. The third most valuable crop was wheat, that crop last year being worth about $725,000,000; and next comes the hay crop, which was worth last year $665,003,000. It may surprise some of our read ers to learn that the tobacco crop of last year , was worth less than the oats or potato crop, being some less than $100,000,000 value. The United States League of Local Building and Loan Associ- WASHINGTON LETTER. from our Regular -.Gorre-PondeDt."- ations is holding its nual meeW and mg m Charlotte today and to- in the Senate during the past morrow. This League embraces week have been decidedly dull local building and loan associa-' The discussion of the railroad bill tionsin all parts of the United in the Senate has dragged its fatpq and dpWatps ar attend- monotonous length along, ard it btates. and delegates arauena .g ible that a vote n be mgthe Charlotte meeting from reached next week. The corn nearly every state- mittee room where the Ballinger Few of our readers are aware , Pinchot investigation is held is nf thP d work done bv these ' drawing better than either house of the good work done oy tnese Qf Congress It is becoming ew building and loan associations. dent CongresS will adjourn They were primarily started for ( without any verdict in this fam the purpose of aiding persons . bus case. Some of the memters without much money to build and ' of the commission said yesterday pay for their homes, and by these ' that thehearing could - not be 4.- i, aJa, nf 1, concluded and the mass ol tcsti associations hundreds of thou-1 mony reviewed and passed upon sands of persons m the United ( untji after adjournment. Sena- States have been enaoiea to own .-tor Koot, one of the commis&nju ' their homes, who otherwise ' ers, is expected to leave this would not and could not have ' week for the Hague sand it isaid owned them. Not only do these j MfJlM associations enable persons to pay ed to hjm ftiere. The sensation for their homes in an easy way, j of the week was the testimony u.,4- i ti,a Wf I'mrQct- 'of To-Ktr u ,4-nrffraiher, and mentfor any person wishing to his dismissal by SecreW cai- lay by a small TSU? week or month and get it all well decided by te press and the back in a lump with interest. country at larga that. there will I Tf ia ominsnlv nnrronriat,ft that 'be an International Exposition m onanoiLe, wuicu wty '".mteroceariic canal at- rariaiim. money invested in such associa tions than any other city in pro portion to population. While we congratulate Rev. Dr. Ivey on his election as editor of the Nashville Christian Advo- Tjistt wool- u nrtArnor ot Lau- - - n v Lilt; ' v-; . i . forma, with an imposing a.ei tion of rialifnrnians . WaS. lODDy' ingatthe capitol to secure the exposition at San Francisco. Wy were encouraged by Speaker Car -non and others, including the California delegation, and weie Hmpd at rhp white hOUS6. Ut now comes New Orleanswith the .cate and also congratulate the readers of that - paper, yet we ;entire gtate Legislature of Lou- , conaoie wun me reauers u me . isiana and the mayor of the cny n i Raleigh Christian Advocate that ' a special train, with mayors from j they "will lose his services. Al I though it is quite a compliment . and a promotion for Dr. Ivey, V ill & 1X1111 A VV OjHi VJA UQV in The General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, adjourned last Saturday, after having transacted much important business, besides elect ing seven bishops. Among oth er matters we may mention the following: The laity are granted a larger representation in the annual conferences, the basis of rep resentation being fixed at one delegate for every 1,500 mem bers, or fraction thereof, of every presiding elder's dis trict, provided that no district shall have less than four dele gates. It was decided that Vanderbilt University at Nashville is the University of the Methodist Epis copal Church, South, and that it must be controlled by the church. This matter provoked much dis cussion. The conference adopted the re port of the committee on church relations recommending that the Methodist Episcopal - Church, South, and the Methodist Episco pal Church and the, Methodist Protestant Church be brought into 45till closer relationship. The -proposition to change the name of the church was not adopted The change was favored by a . large majority of the laity and preachers, but was vetoed by the bishops and referred to the an nual conferences, and, if ap proved by three-fourths of them, it will be made by striking out the word "South." Mobile. Ala.. Houston. Texas, Vicksburg, Miss., and other prom inent gentlemen from the South, to lobby for New Orleans. Tm San Francisco lohhv claimed thai fulness, yet we much regret that i they had five million dollars al- ' journalism in this State will suf- ready subscribed. This bouthern , fer so great a loss. His removal ! dby will go them five mi l iom 1 1 harfoi in i fnfn I r-f fan mill 1 ATI to Tennessee will be regretted The chairman of ths executiv. not only by the readers of the ! committee of the lobby says that Raleigh Christian Advocate and ' New Orleans is in the fight tr the" Methodists of this State, but stay; that they began the fish-. also by his many friends, of oth- ; three veff when they seni I , . ,. a committee of twenty-hve t er denominations. lwo;nnn iv interests. They believe that the; The season for shipping straw- will obtain the exposition. Tr-ej berries from the eastern part of claim that the Californian repre this State closed last week. Few sentatives have broken an agree e jr. j e ment to put oil the agitation un- of our readers have an idea of H, -lltalTn. Thpv rfflim the importance of the strawberry ; further that they are the nearest crop in mat section. Along me seaport town to the canal an c ; line of the Atlantic Coast Line that it is their intention to giv( 'railroad, between the South Car- fifty million dollar exposition. ;;olia border d Rocky 'KMtS nearly sixteen hundred carloads Orleans ought to be, "A plague ! of strawberries were shipped this .on both your houses ! The capi 1 season, valued at $800. 000. jtal of the United States is tin proper place for an international Blind Musician in Jail. ' exposition celebrating the great- , est work ever undertaken anc- From the W adesboro Messenger. PomnltH hv anv nation " ! Monroe, May 23. The case of Your readers will remembei !J. M. Massey, a blind music that there is agitation in favor ol ; teacher, is exciting much inter-1 establishing a national health .est throughout this section of department In other words, a I the country. Massey has de- new cabinet office. It is really irauded people in Union, Anson as important as the Department and Mecklenburg, and it i3ex-jof Commerce and Labor, more pected that his bogus checks important perhaps than a War or have not yet all been heard from. : a Navy Department, but I an His plan of operation is to have mentioning this mainly to show an accomplice draw a check ahead that there is much organized op of time, on some bank of this position, mainly by different section, and forge some fictitious schools of medicine and quack name. Massey would then pro- ery, just such opposition, in fact, ceed to have the check cashed, as that which recently opposed The checks were all dated within pure food legislation. An organ two weeks' of each other, and ization has been formed called about ten days ago, the time the "National League of MedicaJ whan he knew the first one would Freedom, " and its attorneys will be protested, Massey skipped out appear before the Senate com for Virginia. Chief of Police mittee to oppose the bill creating Laney, of Monroe, has traced a National Health Department him by letter throughout Vir- Its membership is - composed of -ginia, and has finally located him such men as Lewis Crutcher, at Henderson, N. C, where he is professor of medicine in the in jail in default of a 350 bond, Homeopathic College of Kansas charged with obtaining money City, Mr. Marden, editor of Sue on worthless checks. Chief La- cess Macrazine. Dr. Sill, nresidr.i ney has wired the Henderson Of the Society of Osteopathy . , The first congressional nomi nations made this year in this State, were made last week by the Republicans of the eighth and ninth districts. In the eighth district the present representa tive, Hon. Charles H. Cowles,was renominated without opposition, and in the ninth Mr. S. S. Mc Ninch, of Charlotte, was nomi nated without opposition. Mr. McNinch has been a Democrat, having been elected mayor of Charlotte some years ago by the Democrats, but voted with the Republicans at the last Presiden tial election. The Democrats hope to redeem the eighth district this year and elect their nominee, but it i3 un certain now who he will be. Hon. E. Y. Webb is the present repre sentative from the ninth district and will be renominated and of course re-elected. And by-the-way, we have not heard of - any opposition to the renomination of Hon. E. W.Pou, the present distin guished representative from this (the fourth) district j authorities to send Massey to Among the women members aire Monroe as soon as he is tried Mrs John A. Logan, of Washinev there. , .; tonf Mrs. John P.Oliver, of Pitts-J The chief of police stated that Dur and Mrs. tfelais, president he had seen several of Massey 's Qf; the. New York Antivivisec checks which had been protest- on Society. They will oppost ed. These checks are for amounts tne bil1 n the ground that it is varying from $20 to $35, and are&n effort to centralize all lriedical dated from May 1 on. Mr. La- matters in one national depart ney stated also that another ment or bureau, to be, as they worthless order was cashed by claim, under the domination. of Massey in Raleigh, and that the tne .American Medical Associa biggest check of all that Massey tion- which they brand a3 a doc is known to have drawn, for $125, tors' trust. has not been heard from. ' i There is a gathering in Wash- Massey is said to be a good Lnsrt?n this week which is said to musician. He came to Monroe . greatest assemblage of several years ago, and engaged missionaries .that was ever held in the business of touring th m the interests of Sunday sehools country and giving musical en- Jfc 1S sld tnat there are delegates tertainments and recitals- He is h?r3e from over fifty countries known as "Professor" Massey-and an assemhlage of not less Chief, Laney said that since he than twenty thousand people. If has been chief of police, he has the weather, is favorable, there received no less than fifty letters Wl1 1 be. tomorrow night a most from three states, complaining impressive pageant when the del that Massey had "done" the ete3 martialed in companies writers. From some he had ob-' 2,nd regmentsr will parade down tained money, from others he KlnaPv&m$ avenue to the east had taken .violins and what-not, S1.de ? the "capitol where a re pretending to make repairs, i v,ewinS. stand 'will be erected TTnia UMrxA 4t ' ii such as is used once in four vears ' o'v v m. T ' to eight thousand persons can be bubsenbe to The Record. seated. , Harmony of Dress. - . . : A beautiful woman aUo studies the harmony of painting a well kept home; takes care to have the house painted with paint that will continue to look bright, clean and fresh looking. , The L. & M. neverx becomes dingy, because only chemically pure colors are used; only the finest White Oxide made from metal; only the finest White Lead only the purest Lin seed Oil; only expert paintmakers produce it with machinery a thousand gallons at a time. - Con trast this with the costly and crude production of White Lead Paint made by hand and labor with a stick in a pot a few gal lons at a time. L. & M. is sold by W. L. London & Son, Pitts boro, The Lambeth-Crulchfield Co., Moncure. ' The outfit of the Lee County Times was sold last week to sat isfy a mortgage given by the Lee County Publishing Company to County Commissioner J. F.Wom ble, who had advanced money for the running expenses of the pa per. - ' : A Regular Tom Boy was Susie climblbg trees and fenfcesf jumping ditcnes, whitlingj always get ting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. But laws! Her mother just applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and cured 'her quick. Heals everything healable boils, ulcers, ec zema, old sores, corns or piles. Try it. 25c at all druggists. The Southern Pines Tourist says fl ve hundred cars of dewberries will be shipped from that section the present season. An IdeallHusband Is patient, even with a nagging wife, for h knows she needs help. She may be so nervous and run-down in health that trifles anaoy -her. If she is mel ancholy, excitable, troubled with loss of appetite, headache,, sleeplessness, constipation ' or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs Electric Bitters the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thousands of sufferers from female troubles, nervous troubles, backache and weak kidneys have used them and become healthy and happy. Try them. Only f0c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all druggists. There will be no war. between Peru and Ecuador, as was imminent. Thost countries have accepted the proffers )f arbitration uader the auspices of the United States, Argentina and Brazil. Never hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other narcot ics and can be given with implicitcon tidence. Asa quick cure for coughs and colds to which children are sus ceptible, it is unsurpassed. Sold by all dealers. Georgia's peach crop, now on the market with its first instalments, is described as fair-sized and of fine quality. A Man Wants to Die only when a lazy liver and sluggish bowels cause frightful despondeucy. I3ut Dr. King's Ne.v Life Pills expel poisons from the system: bring hope and courage; cure all liver, stomach and kidney troubles; impart health and vigor to the weak, nervous and ailing. 25c at all druggists. The Deoartment of Justice at Washington is investip-atinc trip subject of the price of lumber in tne united States with the view to determining whether or not the so-called lumbar trnst mav hp reached by the Sherman anti trust law on the ground that it is a combination in restraint of trade. Lion Fondles a Child In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled the hand that a child thrust into his ?ge. Danger to a child is sometimes ;reat' .when least regarded. Often it 5omes through coldsjcroup and whoop ng cough. They slay thousands that Dr. King's New Discovery could have ;ved. "A few4,dose3 .cured bur baby of a very bad case' of ; croup," writes ;Mrs. George 13. Davis, of ?lat Rock, X. C. .'Wje always give it to him when he takes cold. It's-a wondeTful medi cine for babies." Best for 'couehs. 5oMs, tagrlppe, asthma, hemorrhages, weak lungs. 50c. . $1. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. A convict in our State peniten tiary, named J. Xj. Fox, was shot and killed last Monday while try ing to overpower the guard in an atten.pt to escape. He was sen tenced f rom . Wadesboro for 12 years for manslaughter, and had V A t .1 once oeiore escaped irom tne penitentiary. " " .. FOR TORPID LBVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HFAnArHFT Dyspepsia; Costiveness, Rheu (satism, SaUow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these common diseases than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Take No Substitute. SAFB; SUJRB, SECURE! AIL money deposited with THE BANK OF PITTSBORO I '(k Is Safe, Sure arid Secure. Four per cent interest paid on all time deposits. ' Collections Made Promptly. ' f HE B&NKOF THE COUNTY W. L. LONDON, President. .M.T.WILLIAMS, i Cashier. Furniture & Coffin Co. Large and select stock of Furniture in all s t les. Our Undertaking stock is complete in Cas kets, Coffins, etc., of all sizes and at rea sonable prices: Full stock oi Matting on hand. Special attention call ed to our Matting Art Squares;. Try one. All orders b mail receive prompt attention. Carter Furniture & Coffin Co., Sanford, N. G. John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income trying to prepare a better mei iclne han Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera md Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, lysentery or bowel complaints. It is imply impossible, and so says every ne that has used it. Sold by all deal ers. ' - - Sanford Express: Another mile of rack has been added to the six nrhs d the liohles and Western Railway al ready ia operation. A force of lifty nen is grading toward Boaz, five miles vest of Ve!ls. Farmers tell us that here is not only more wheat sowed in his section than in years, but that -.here is a larger acreage in clover than :ver before. Some of the farmers in .he sandy section are cultivating crlm ion clover. Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tableti will clear the sour stomach, iweeten the breath and create healthy ippetite. They promote the flow of jastric juice, thereby inducing good ligestion. Sold by all dealers. North Georgia claims to have the happiest man in the world, rle owns six fiddles, 10 children, 13 hounds, a deaf and dumb wife and a still that no government official has yet been able to lo- The splendid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily joming to light. No such grand rem ;dy for liver and bowel troubles was iver known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick headache, biliousness, jaundice and indigestion. Sold by all dealers. RALEIGH AND SOUTHPORT RAILWAY Schedule of Passenger Trains, Ef fective Sunday, October 10, 1905 Southbound Daily. No. 65 No. 61 P. M. A. 3i. 8 00 8 35 8 52 9 04 9 U 9 40 10 00 10 23 11 10 Lv. Raleigh ...... . . 4 15 IiV. McCullers 4 48 Lv. Willow Springs . 5 04 Lv. Tarina .. ... 5 20 Lv:JFuquay Springs . 5 28 Lv. Kipling ......... v 5 55. L. Lillington ....... 6 15 Lv. Linden .... . 6 83 Ar. Eayetteville . ... " 7 25 ". N Northbound Daily. l ' No. 54.No. 69 A.M. P.M Lv. Fayetteville . . . . 8 00 Lv. Linden ..... ... 0 45 Lv. Lillington ...... 9 11 Lv. Kipling 9 28 Lv. Fuquay Springs . 9 50 Lv. Varina .... .... 10 00 Lv. Willow Springs . . 10 09 Lv. McCullers 10 22 Ar. Kaleisrh ........ 10 50 '1 " CONNECTIONS. 4 05 4 52 5 19 6 43 6 05 6 14 6 25 G 43 7 25 A No. 54 connects at Varina with Durham and Southern liailway for'-- Apex and . Durham, and at Llaleigh with SeaboarcLAir Line for Henderson, Oxford, Norlina, Weldon, Norf oik Richmond and the North: No. 55 connects at Raleigh with Southern Ry. train No. 144 from Greensboro Durham 'and the West; and with S. A. L. train No. 41 from Norfolk, Weldon, Norlina, Oxford and Henderson; nnd at Varina with Durham and Southern train from T)ur ham and for Dunn. SEAB O ARD Air Line Railway SCHEDULE. Effective Jan., 3, 1909. Direct Line Between New Yorl Florida, Atlanta, Rirmirghuoa, Memphis, New Orleans aud ilu iouth weat, subject to change with- iut notice. Figures given below are for tin information of the public and art lot guaranteed. Trains leave Pittsboro as fol OW8: No. 138- 9:00 a. ru., cob lecting at Moncure with No. Si tor Portsmouth -Norfolk, whici ;onnects at Weldon with the A. 3.L. for Eastern Carolina poiDU d Norfolk with all steamship ines for points North. . . No. 140- -4:00 p. m., connects at Ioncure with No. 41 for Chai otte, Wilmington, Atlanta, Bir aingham, Memphis, and point vVest. .o. 41 connecting at Hamlet witr o. 43 for Jacksonvilleand Floridt. oointn. No. 139 will arrive at Pittsbor ll:10a.m., connecting with No. i8 from the South. No. 141 arrives at Pittsboic i:20 p. m., connecting with No. 43 from points North. Trains between Moncure ani Pittsboro operated daily except Sunday. For further information applv to B. M. Poe, agent, Pittsboro, oi write to H. S. LEARD, Division Passenger Agent, No. 4 West Martin St., Raleigh, N.O. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Through Connections for . all Points South and IVest. Pullman Sleeping Cars on all . Through Trains; Dining Car Service. ATTRACTIVE EXCURSION RATES To. FLORIDA, CUBA, AND NUM EROUS OTHER WINTER RESORTS. For safety, comfort and couri eous treatment, travel via. Southern Railway. Rates schedules and other informa tion gladly furnished. R. H. DeButts, Traveling Passenger Agen, xvdieigD, ss. j. TAX SALF At 12 o'clock m., on Mondartl dayof Juie, I910f I at public auction Will Roll VII HIP a at th- " uoor in rmsboro the MuZ,110 i oi iana ior ttie t ixe3 1303. J. J ui in. , V 1 - ALBBIGHT TOWNSHip. ' J S Foghsman ACJf Ben pike..:......::: g IS! 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