4m totomttp South
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SURE YQXJ ABE RIGHT; frtiK3 GO AHEAD-D Crockett
VOL. 88. NO. 3
TARBORO, N. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1910.
EST ABU S H EO 1422
Tuft'sPills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
A torpid liver deranges the whet
system, and produces
sirx HEADACHE,
Dyspepsia. Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than DR. TtTT'S
LIVER PILLS, as a trial will
Take No Substitute.
VALUABLE LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the Suner-
ioi Court, of Edgecombe Cnuuhjl
" otrcvmi ipiutwuuig iure-
m pending, entitled C. P.
Eouldln '
and Horace Bouldin Ex Parte, we will
on tna I4th day of February, 191f
at 11 a. ra.. in the town of Battlebor
N. C. sell at public auction for cas
tle f!loiviiig described two lots
land, situated in Edgeor.ioe Co.id
North Carolina:
(a) '
Beginning at a stake C. P. an
Annie Bouldin corner on side war"
thence North 61 1-2 degrees, Ea
19$ yards to stake on ditch bank
theace North 29 1-2 degrees, West 1
bout 30 yards to ditch, (dividing lin
between this and lot of J. P. Stew
art) thence South 16 ?. degree
West and up center of said ditc
IS 9yards to sidewalk, thence SOut
23 1-2 degrees. East about 30 yardt
to the beginning containing one an.
one fifth acros more or less,
(b)
Beginning at a stake B. B. Gulon's
corner on sidewalk, thence North 6
1-2 degrees, East 98 "yards to a stak
oa ditch bank, thence South 61 1-1
degrees, West 30 yards to a staki
oa ditch bank, thnece South 61 1-1
degrees, West 198 yards to a stakt
on side walk, thence South 2S 1-:
degretv, East 30 yards to the begi
ning containing one and one-fifth
cres more or less.
This January 12, 1910.
E. B. GRANTHAM,
T. T. Thorne.
Commissioners.
ra mi
11
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ill
mm 01
m, m, 1 1
CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION
Td Ait to Vhom These Presents May
Com Greeting:
Whereas, it appears to my satisfac
tion that by duly authenticated rec-
ori 0f the proceedings for tbe vol
ii-t rv dis3?l:ri--n thereof bv the un
animous consent of all the stockhold
er;, deposited in my office, that
the Peters Implement cot-'pany a
corporation of this State, whose prlii-cb?-l
office is si'uated in the town
of Tarboro, County or Bdgocambe
State of Nor'h arolina, JL B. Peters
bein the agent therein and to charge
thereof, upon whom process may be
served, isas compiled wi-h the re
quirements of Chapter 21, Revi.tl of
19)5. entitled "Corooratlors." nre-
Uminary to the issuing of this Cer-t-iiiate
ot Diisolution.'
Now, Therefore, I J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina do hereby certify that
the said corporation did, on the
3rd doy of December, 1900, file ia
my office a duly executed and at
1 33 ted consent in writing to the
dissolution of said corporation execut
b7 all the stockholder thereof which
aid consent and the record of the
piuireoingr aforesaid are now on
file In my said office as provided by
lavr
T si .on;- WreOf, I have W
i
any hand and affixcrt my oi -al
ea:, at Raleigh, thl3 3rd day
' cemr.er, A. D., 1909.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State
Guards' Inspection.
Orders for the inspection of the
Btat3 Guard have besn issued. The
- ci. uLd.ce win oe iu
prated March 2nd. The ompany
-"V -Mount, February 22nd.
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TrnrnTrn
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COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS
Their Usee, Their Value And How
to Apply Them.
Since the prime object to the
use of all commercial fertilisers is
" w "v w-i
used ewier to supply plant food di-
rectly or to so act upon the soil that
a 1 nnn. nnaU at u. M..t4M
r i oi -srv.
elements will be at the disposal or
the plant, In actual practice most
commercial fertilisers comttoe both
e-fects. All the substances required
1 1 a. a. a.Uw 14 e-
y panu except mree nurogen,
phorfc acii end potash-are abundant
The chief function in nitrogen I
n most s.
ia plants is to promote growth, but
1 .1.. . ian
the perfection of frulL Nitrogen
aters lsrgely into the cotoposiuon j
jf plants, and it follows that very-j
hing of vegetable origin is a valu-:
0I9 source of this substance. When
gitibk? matter is burned, the nkro
en la released from its oomulnatton .
utt escapes into tne atmospnere ana
i lost. Tine forms most Important
0 the farmer of the South in which
trogen'a available are vegetable mat 1
r, the droppings or animals, co--j
a ssed meal, bone meal, nitrate of;
... . 1 .
ta. suipnate oz ammonia, ana uio
aaucts or cae siaugnter pen w :
hat 13 known as tankage.
Next In importance as a plant food
phosphoric acid. It Is largely re-
i-rod by the plant for growth, but ;
. absolutely essential in the por-3--tioa
of seed and Is a great factor
: u.cmuK uib Be . w
he form of phosphoric acid most ac-'
-ssible to the farmer is known as ac-
id phosphaU. j
Potash is more directly effective
ia promoting fruitage, but It U rare-
7 very defkientt in soils, and es-
ecially ia soils of the Gulf States.
t is found in abundance la ashes.
onmerJ.illy it is most cheaply
.ined In the form of kalnjt.
J
What Fertilizer to Buy. '
Since the elements of plant food al- 83ed meal for cotton,
ready mentioned are required in df- A mixture of one part of ejStJSs
erent quantities by different plante ssed meal to two parts of high
tad since the soils vary la their iacr?ase rh-; growing condition and
ijpply, it is well for the farmer to wUl be bettc for medium soils,
xaow what his soil and plants need Alr-slakej lime ia of valu fo
fore investing his money ia ferti- we on stiff or gummy soils to '.one
Uers The practical way for the en them up, permit the air to entei
fiiroier to determine these facts is ad prevent s-i- cond'tion of eucl
to ooserve the growth of the plants ""lis when too wet.
n his land. If the plants grow rapid- On thin or iu.verlshed soils, eq-
and make an abundance of leaf and ual iuaa itl 3 of cottoned meal
3talk. k is evidence of a good sup-
oly of nitrogen. If there is not a
roportionate amount of fruit, it is
t sure iadication that the soil needs
phosphoric acid. On the other hapn.
if -he plant has not a good color and
erds to drop Its fruit before I"
reaches a fair alxe, it indicates that
chs soil reouirs po'ah.
Most of the soils of the So-a'h ;.re
lofiiiect ia both nitrogen and phos
oaoric acid and some in potash, so
when we buy commercial fertilizers
we bay tham for their content of
th-se substances, if the farmer has
saved all his manures and has
jrown cowpoas abundanUy as he
ihosld, he will rarely have to buy
aitrogen.
How to Buy Fertilizer.
Commercial' plnt fJ-1 caHsd "fer-
-iii'.er" is nevJr sold puie. jt in
.loia.in iota wica o.her SU-stances,
The sujslanccs with which it is cor-i-
.ined are of uo value to the farmer.
out simply add to the weight. The
lavs of nearly every State now
?q tire that on each sack of com-
aerclal frtlizer sfaail be stamper
lust what Plant food it contains. This
: impost len Is given in percentages
in a hundred
rrtttlssx there
If m.. -rtiou-
'ui;h means that
.to -:ads of -he fer
are so rr.any pounds of t'ue partlcu
r oa o r v .
-ala forLilizer Is orrerea tor s-n
on tne sacx or waicn w u-
u 1 hranrled
tha following:
'M-rog-ci. 3 pr cer.t.
Soluble Phosphoric acid 6 per cent
Averted phosphoric acid 4 per cent.
Ar-iBthie phosphoric acid 10 percent.
Pot 3h 2 oor reT-
Translated into terms of pounds,
th s means tout iu a sack ftes
100 pouaas vuere arc
Three pounds of ni rogen.
Six counds of sble phosphoric
acid.
Faur pounds of reverted phosphor-
b acid.
lea paunas 01 f"1
ci'.
T.va naun-'ls Of pOasn.
ihi3 gives a tfltl of 15 pounds of
P'an- fod la a l00-iound s-ck-
When a ton of saeh fertilizer
bought, the purchaser secures miro-
gen, 60 pounds; aolubie pnospnonc ac-
id. 120 pounds; reverted pnospaorR.
acid, 80 pounds ;and potasn, 4
paunds. Notice that wont is caaieu
"available' is the sum of the eolu-
ble and the reverted acid. In this fer-
tilizer we obtain three things that
are of use 3 pounds ot mirugeu,
10 pounds of phosphoric acid, and
Z poanda of potash to me nunureu
! D3uud3
If cotton-seed meal, acid pnospnae.
"JZ
ii'3er, ii wm "i-
quantities for one ton of the mix-
tare: .
Cotton seed meal
I Aj .Phosphate (15
! available)
Kainit
r-uuuuo
per ct
J1V
Total
2,(H
Ammonia is nothing but nitrogen
at la camfclaation with another sub
atence of no value. iwTvnf
ammonia In the formula Is apt to
deceive one who does not know the
disitnctlon. Remember that It e
j the pounds of plant food that are
wanted, and not Just a sack of tuff
the rml.
M
Toning acid phosphates as an
example, we find that there is
peat varUtion to composition
'
some run as low as 10 pounds of
k,-v1(, nhonhoPio t 100
pound, oCher8 contain as much
' . nonnds a- nhosnho
Mni m aimt 5 cents
& former would be worth
whereM C
t -i 7c f. t K...m.
IW?"
0 ' " - '
" averse samole of donees
conUla3 e following percent-
4 food;
Nitrogen 7.6 pr cnL
pao8pnorio 2 6 cCat
potaeb. L5 per cnt.
A iopoynd wW therefore con-
ta, fonowmjr aUanatia ol
p'ant food:
NKrogen
7.5 pounds
2.5 pounds
Phosphoric acid
potasil j 5 pounds
Tre phosphoric acid may be coc-
8:der?d as available, as the fermen-
tatlon renders t so
How To Use Comnsrciai Fertilizers.
If fertillzeiu are used, the follow
ing general rule should govern: Ou
rich lands use mainly fertilisers that
wtl! stLmulnfs th. fruit .nH not
the stolk growth. On lighter land.
use m ore of the elements to
growth, combined with oJiers
forte
rhlch
Wlil the frult.
Hlg grade H p?r cent acid phos
phate mav te considered a baaja for
increasing fruIt ud hastening ma
turitj of cr0p8 jgven on ti:ieat
lXDi lt been demonstrated the:
a small percentage of nitrogen adde:
tj the acid phosphate gives better
result". Use three parts of acW
' phosphate and one part of cotor.
paophtM and one part of
a-i.t pnospove can oe usei w
aavanage.
In ease th foregoing car not b
e.-taii gi
feriilizcrs may be uit-'l. These hoa!?.
contain ta toe fixture S to 0 per
c Haf of available ; v
2 to S per cast of Bl-rogeiT, and 1
1-2 :o 2 per cnt of y;t.-n t
eoaie lauds a hig.i
phate. ll percent r:ay be ufci.
0a b!&ck waxj. leud , , ... prl
y to have the cotton follew a
cro ovpea
cropplng more rerUiU
hoalJ
mea, d t!fth
grade acid pLaiphate will greatl
effect cf sjMMsettd CarOBsetS
p?nds largely upon the presence of
humus in the soil; henco the lm-
portsnce of using stable manure and
plowing under green crops,
. apply inn- the foreaolnr lnstruc-
tl3M the farmer mU8t consider
ju3gaEent m0dlfy his pra.-
tke where neceasary to fit local
C3Qiui3as,
tec:ng up lana is s precaution s i
gUt a hea raJnfa! after plautirg.
Ia a11011 where there is no dsn
8T fro;a cesaiv" motrre. fla
plan iu- is prefoncd, B.,j in sent
cisa it may oe necessary to plc'
, . ' , v. ,v, BMtel
" " "
must have moisture, but tfcey must
bo kapt out of standing water inl
As soil.
The fort'lllxer should be dUtrlbut-
ed S3vorai duys before planting, at
tor? is danger of injurtej the seel
wi a st:o:ix fertiliser. A verr cre-
f M ot the fertilizer with the
6;jj necr83iiry for the same reason.
0a a:i except Tlch waxy lanca. u
wi'i pay to use commercial fertu'.s
era ,-,v!,.- H .eraiiT.
xVhsre aa much as 400 nOund. of
u aBe for rn we rec-
o nmend two appllcatione, one in
e farrow be:ore planting and an
application of from ISt to 200 ponndel
whn th corn It aha it ann foot hLrh.
vVtere lime b used scatter it
brtadcasi whn the land Is plowed.
about 4 barrels of slreiaked
llnje per or apPiT eg the row
about 2 barrels per acre a hort time
before planting, mixing lt thorough
1t wJth the soU.. Bureau of Pjant
industry.
Criap Item.
Fate ghelton has moved from Old
Sparta near crisp.
Walter Powers will leave In
f3w days for Raleigh to attend
business cortege.
ria,, Annie Webb returned
home
uaay persons g-ve uegun
for New Year,
work
J.aha Taylor has moved into our
neighborhood.
69U A. W.
, O'sn-'s death? That
Married.
202 In the Farrar ward Wed nee-
day, January 12th, at the home
the bride's father. Gray Whltaker.
F H Pen(ieri j. P Mt gasle
- whiuker and A. O. Davis, both
me mis county.
MINISTER INSULTED
Quit White House Reception
Wh.ie
Angry.
Washington. anJoary 10.
Taft's first recepUoa at the Wh it-
Mouse has resulted In a diplomatic ia
ldent which may prove decidedly ean-
barasslng to representatives of the
United Stats abroad
Marquis de Vlllaiobar. the Spanish
Mlaiater. has notified thai gov
ment that he has communicated to
Madrid a statement of the
he suffered at the reception. and
" . "
1.
' -
Alfonso.
From reports which have
If u.atl i f ot io rtag ta roer-jOn tr
Is diplomaLc corp on Tes'.y right
-t. l ap.x-i:, the I'rEtdu' r
4 a new pi of aratiug tis
a sat -h-8 from the .alsters.
Divided by Rope.
The fonnsr were t r l to oste
ssl iocloeure la the Bias Room, ladl
ic 1 by a vel Ml covered Top 4 1
MS i ardeti -y an o.'flrlal of '
h te Hous -. Tbo ambaasidora 1
1 .i.e : to enter ''his apace. v
hy chitted .vith mocUera of t.
--jla t and occraionailj with
m the receiving line.
hen toe Minister from Spal
im paid bis rcapecta to the r-esi
JenL he started to join the ambaraa
dors. He was halted and told be cojlt.
! " T r T"
the White House official sppeaied t
another officer for njport.
The latter listened to the represent
tlona ot the Spanish ilalcter. nv
then said, according to the report, iir
would lay the mh tr before t!.
t'realdenL the Secretary of SUte
not le'ng preaoL
"1. ; ft is alJ to ;ae r.elinei to
p ruit the rale to b- broken fo'
the benefit of !crqu:s de VTililobar
oeyond auto-iz ag his to apeak to
the Ambaaaicior with wbam be de
rod to csoivr, snJ th-u to retire.
ihls cou.:i aalcatloo i.ecoruiag to re
ports, further lacensNl the mlnisu -He
Is reported to have tlvlare
he would communl-ate the fscts o
the indignity to his govern went e:
rrqnos; that It dpt the aasse r't;
tude toward the Am-nan diploma i
r ;.i :.i t v.
POO MAN 8 BUTTER.
o'fl'es AsWed to Remave T5
1-1 tat an Article.
". ,-. srnaii - Pule-oa his
tr -i.rttd a bit. repeeuttg tL tex o
sbosxnenjgssrlBS. The; hi ciu '
la lies of tje tav oa t!e prodo
Uariesoa woulY IciPo-'e a as o
its iia -uf -rt oe sad sale J S -aaa-'m
ti ir- paid ... o.iniif.'
era. is ) by wholesale deaPrr. u
:S y rs ailete Ihe packages .
b p-; ap In .l nrlata. su.
ul -Ttnargartnr.- togwler - wit
the narie of 'he maauiactarer.
Vh- aiy tax at all? auittr t
one of the uawestaries snd oiorai
g'rine, ltj cheml?sj equivalent. I
an less so Indeed U n. r" fb
n nj cf the ''poor man's 'jjt or.
sl.i e i can be produced whoiaaosnei:
and sold much cheaper than the pto
duct of the dairy.
Tha h t of the manufacture asr
ile of this innocat product ha
boon that of continual fraud aad l
gal evasion. Oct the greatest frsi
of sli Is the tax laid upon II tbere
enabling the butttermaklng Ir
t-ro-'s to obtain s monopoly of th
market. R u more than a fraud. Jt U
a th-ft, to exact a tax of It cewte
4 pound upon oleomargarine that has
tn :reated w(Jl butter color, abe.
the law perm! s butUr to be sttlfl'
I ,llv col ir d ui hat u u Va tlnk
..T .r Z
me wut-Ji.aui.uta! repesu
taxes upon the substitute for
ou t-r and toe rLftd enfo. , -aent o:
I th- tirovtio9s renuirlne tt.it I be
s'.impd ' Ol-- nargsrine" 01 - " '
ptckige wo il l do away oa.e gat fo
ever with most of Dm h I abrg tat
bsj becom? aso l ul h Its oamc
Nw York Tiaioca
Le in th Hj of Fame
1S8i 1113 ,4tler f -T'ritl7 and
trib-atea of eetom be received from
I men of all par" tea snd of orery creed
dire alike ao affected lila tSat In
-Mesnolis ho testa
his belief that the srtr was finally or-
r sad that "we are on the eve of a
new era when 'here o io he greet
harmony between Federal aad CvaM
er-t
- Tot a aoartsr of s century inter.
when a new generation Is on the
atage, when the North and the South
I are united in common interests not
alma, when the issues for which
men fought and diet have rococ
into the dim past, the proposal to
a I place a statute of the Confederacy e
a great soldier in the Washington Hnl!
of Fame creates a riot in a Chicago
Grand Army post, provokea kisses aa
cries of -traitor for s former Union
o'flrer who urges this action not
i prc'pttates a new quarrel botoo
the survivors of the great coaflk-t.
Is this the progress mats ta fra
j terolty la the twenty-frr years
t but magnanimous victor would bore
ter. the first to approve of the
of ftumous honors to his rtmt
by inence as s soldier aod greats ass as
& citiicn no one now dlsoatss and
of whose renown grows with the yeors.
New Tork world.
SPANISH
MALLEVI COMET IN MISTOHY.
Startling Event Have AKrays AS.
tended iU Appea
Italleys great cosset, which will be
eeea tn the spring of this year with
we naked eye. sad Is already
Mates tsi the o jeervatortes of
ot la. has ia the
at log and tmlfyteg awful events
Htatory records de ream of Hal-
lay a. comet tweo'.y-eight ttssea dar
ing the past l.frae years. The for
loving eeeols occarred dmrtssj sjr
eloseiy following the apparition el
the cosset:
B. C.
1 10 Defeat ot the Carthaginians by
End of the first I'ud.
ltt Mas Mi
ssMJjMi
Jerusalem
n.i. :. r.
ttk a -.a- .ot- tea.
di-
cl
1 Of.. j . Jet Druus.
A. D.
Vespasian began the war which
ended te the dcetrn.-'loa of Jeru
salem by TI us.
I Britain, racovcrel by Coo
stantlas. Jr& lUIV invaded hv ftnna
A2 Oaul and Italy Invaded by Ab
U.S.
MI fifty yeara of pUgoe began
te Persia.
It Mohammed begin to preach ta
Mecca.
MM Norman lavas ion of
1X21 Conquest o.' Kno.
rsrsm oy imongis Kaia.
13 8 -Oemeu VII anti-Tape at AwJ
aoa; forty years Sealant te lb
Cbnrcb of Rome bacon.
1 eras, navtog taken Coaotsn-
tlaopie. tbrtoaod fBmrope
h-nmed 11 d'f-st-d st Deit. :c
by Joan Haantades.
IMl tesndatioa of HoUaeo. r t
lUoke a UsaesL
iw; Spnnuh fleet destro e j 1.
th Dacch at Gibraltar
Met Prus.ls o.orrca by Bear a.
Ulrth of Nelsoo,
lS3j PoUtlral rrti i ta
London Dolly Mall.
Maying Ufs tafer.
Cve.-jebcre 1-' U beleo maee BSOr I
Sate through the work of Dr Kln
No life Plio to CeosUaat-oB. tit
oj3si, Drspero s. Ind ratago. lis-
- t oujIos KJUnea Morasso . su Row-
I B oriers. Ihey're easy, hot eore.
vOd t-wfect'; ld.il up lk bCUU-
t&o t W H MarnsJft
S.na. p-x ,n hp. c.
Dr. 8. P. 4-aso r' porta at least a
:.' cre" of smollsox r No.
oacab'p. Tbo const, be says, hero
4--. ot s very mum ;yne. anal sa
. .an. m jhak.J
aLvd lr. This was reportod sad ten
M the hove:y of the prevalence of
ie rtlsosse. Dr Uaai
i! oer of a -tool cbUdroa rad
a ' .a day or two go ttere kad
- all atbo shoa.d be.
Tib
Royal
kw;
Makes
n
The Secret of Youth
Do von ever woader
whv other women older thB
The secret can be put
your heajth, tna you win
By "health" we mr-
nerve health, as sornetirne,
women are nervous wrecks.
But whether you are
need tonic, and the
you
It builds strengfk for flat
It help put fletk
ttik oa your boat) aad vitality teto:
Ms CARDUI
Ja
The Woman's Took
"My nsofher," wrttea Mrs. Z. L Adcock, of SaaHV
vHle, Tenn.. "k 44 yeara okl and la paailnf fteoaajk aja
chanfe of IHe. mLm
She waa trreauter and bteated tod BBflgred ItiiMili.
My father sterned over to the store and got ber a JbotJte
of Caxdui, whkBab took according to dirtjettoo and bow
the Is up, sble to do ber uoaauuifc and says she feels
t newjaroaaaah"
tJtfJkS,
Howard Haaeey . bora, which he
es drtvtag to has hesVgy SSesday
and raa sway. Mr. Hsssij ken tried
-sse and agsta to etecslp taw kesaa
noa hs asje. YawIyrejyTtMswngei to
get heyosst his aed ho wee
wrowe from the boggy nod brwsneo
oa the hip The
to be atacttraliy
The cMy pa ' boast hi bed he feey
With the boudsd
Later he ssQ.
To teeno bWd
Oe? fries Tm
Biacb Hsnj
HI UrU Norti U. a wU
colore 1 mnm of this place
clvej aa aooaymoas I stem.
wUa peach
ss , bmes.
ft H arrl ia te
Us '.S lae
Cl. t. n coffla hao
mat' for In. bo
fhe rum aagaed fo tl
e t rtvs I - rd
The aree ttoory Is that tbo let
nr was -st y tb wtTe of n sua
ia a t tj. ;,n bare
rat: trr.s; far e- lag
A Wrtt -
-vduie the R bl-.
I "so of POso Thrt-e as
i-tee " I eeJf'i. j much
wYBjag WBI Mareb, of I
M C. tui I go, s son of
Vrnana Asleex aod woo em
iwrss, sWJSsa, UWrs,
ttoojo. Cgag, C
rcaab bofore B, e.
iL 't'-
ot v
la tare aUatea of Braai
w ij.i.w -a tie ore
OJ at
larbet beef.
All tbo malerUl for the
wal s of the sen
ft f ont tbr
wbic the
of Tartar
Finest, Purest Foot
A Cershst WiiMUiSi.
There have bao ssaay sUgost re
puoas to bridal rasnyeso. sot tH
Is yet to he cbroolcleeL that v
ea Wednesday eveasng by I Tkssn
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