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DECEMBER 11, 1924 .tw - r n rim f i a a r i THE NEWS REPORTER nnftlMlr'TlAXT .(UNITY rNuuvvuun ur COTTON . ,-;U,ivell, Agricultural and F -trial A-i nt A C' C' L- R,R- Co) : crops cotton, PAGE THPP" all business is dependent to a consid-j traoie decree upon the net profits earned by these who produce our CrODS . lKllnll,, i -oM11Jf spoKen ot as monev- 0 tobacco and non- nuts. Inasmuch as cotton is not only King, but Queen and the whole out u 1 , " """ oesiaes, in manv 'g,,,,, Moaehty hand. counties jn cnivin 4. i . .,! ,f our recent articles wP .Mieni also " a few Virginia In :A imnnrtan COUntieS, it is not ton ParUr f K mP , fUo co ji"1 Panning for nexf .SPaMne blU'1 K you are going to plant cotton the fields, and scatter oeds on the land, I , (TIH'l' 1" .1 inH watprpH i . i ..-- - - Tlv ,v over and over again' V7. " uu are dependent li V ,. ,t,u wnH r,MJ" COUon money for your livine Wmi . if farmers .Pnpr.llv U1 your llvin and there lv unncct- 'rire many such in the South ask vnnr 1; . i,.,. in'ss men and town and uuur asK your l.the' , vzuunty aeent vnnr llu ... -h, own lartrp nlnnta. ... ' ""Siesbinan, or fffa" trol large numbers of ! T , StateS DeP"tment of an(1 ,nt.ol large numbers of Agriculture for a a copy of Un ited .,. or-- would onlv annlv; ci.. t- h U1 un nea nt. 1 , '.. Ku w "nT department of Agriculture .1'"" vo. '"cui- harmori' kn4.: xt . munity Cotton Production." Study this bulletin and trv to int. nor r .l,.;,. f-irminc operations Af ...mr-M there are aniicuities to duction. By Community production is meant the growing of only one va riety in each community or district. "An adequate supply of pure plant ing seed of standard cotton varieties is the fundamental i-equirement of the American cotton industry, to re -place the mixed 'gin-run' stocks now generally grown." "By the simple expedient of plant ing only one variety of cotton in a community, it is possible to elim inate the chief causes of deteriora tion of seed stocks arid at the same lime to open the way to many other improvements. Organized commun ities o f cotton growers can utilize to the greatest advantage the superior varieties of cotton that have been bred or acclimatized from foreign counties and the more effective cul tural methods that have been devised for boll-weevil conditions." "The quality of pure cottonseed now available is an extremely small commercial seed is not pure, but of VENTILATION IS NEEDED ordinary gin-run quality, often no FOR HEALTH OF POULTRY better than -the seed that the farmer would get from the local public gin. Thus it can be seen that the lack of pure seed is general and is respon sible for enormous industrial and economic wastes thi-ough the pro duction of inferior fiber and the man ufacture of weak and perishable fabrics. The underlying cause of this chronic deficiency is the general condition of unorganized production, with different varieties of cotton planted h, neighboring fieMr- and taken t. the same gins, so that t cut o the question to keeo ih s1'. (i pi' re. The gins mix the liffcr- Ten hens breathe off more than a pint of water a day. Are you pro vididng Ventilation to get this out of the house, or do your hens take a continuous cold bath day and night without a tpwel for a rub down ? Even you would get the roup under such conditions. Watch out for mois ture on the windows and frost on the walls. Put in one square foot of thin cloth curtain to every 15 square feet of floor. Keep this curtain open whenever weather permits. Drafts and damp air and floors cause more colds than zero weather. Exercise helps to prevent colds. Light feed- Read our Advertisements. Tell that you saw it in The News Reporter ent kinds of seed, crossing takas ing in a clean dry litter eight inche: place in the fields, and the varieties exercise O. C. Krum, Colorado ex- are mongrelized and ceases to be periment station. uniform. The fiber deteriorates in Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v I A SMILE Indicates Happiness. EAT At the New York Cafe i I on, 6C ... :,nv chances in cus- tiir if v u ricui- fraction of what is required for cline because many of the .,nd '-'i- of a people, includ- agent or your bl-L COUnty Panting purposes. Approximately ! sterile or the seeds are only H-vever, a decided chants and other 001! 7'" '00'00 f are needed ev" ' CVered W"h Hnt' fs -rt is going to be to influonce and bHn"1 ' year to plant the -)tton acreage take as a sign that the sto cbSn!. .!ur at their production possible tho oJ"! ? ,,aSf the Unit States, and of this , "run-out'." seu ' , k . ,u , ... lc'u,mnLnueu y quantitv it has l,n (To Be continued next week) 11 v.nuilttLCU j quality as the mixing of seedt goes and the yields gradually de- plants are sparse farmers ck has I prod in- fair share of dollars rnultural section and iKryptok Glasses THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS I if ... 1 Af,-,-.: -i comtort which is f or- r- ! bv those who nnected with the Rn. reau of Plant Industry who prepared this study of community cotton pro- i' 1 M U VJ1A- r i wa'- '-'I- or Jar vision in one ra-r classes. iney : r eyes young in well as in useful - line, seam or hump vision. V. 5 ke K to b'ur t I f li Fvcs exa mined tree i 8 )K V NKKKKU EYE SPECIALIST Maonic Temple, Wilmington, N. C. ; FOR SALE c-room House and 2 Lots, one block from Charlotte Wilmington Highway in the 1 N Town of Chadbourn. For a I bargain write or call w Terms if desired. W. H. VAUSE 311 N. Brevard Street JHARLOTTE, N. C. r v u only oU per cent is supplied through commercial channels, while 70 percent is raised on the farms where used. It is well known that much of the X v Twenty-seven producers recently sold on the Wadesboro curb market , 170 fryers, 19 pounds of extra but-'. ter, 57 dozens of eggs and vegetables, ! fruits, cakes and other things ga- : lore, reports Mrs. Rosalind Redfearn, home demonstration agent. The to- tal sales amounted to $167. And wear a SMILE Paul Caldis, Prop. CHADBOURN, N. C Wilmington Shoe Co.'s Wilmington, North Carolina rr hxmoot Hall's Catai?r?Ihi MedlSciiae S"Ldof:rh" - rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio hrisf m as is AH most 1HI ere Have You Thought of Giving the Family a Ford for Xmas? This is something that they all will enjoy. We have several used Fords -on hand and will sell them on terms you can meet, ss ELLIOTT MOTOR CO. Chadbourn, North Carolina A Dainty Strap Effect Made by Smaltz-Goodwin Co. in Three Desirable Combinations A Turned Shoe Airdale Suede with Brown Kid Straps Grey Suede with Grey Calf Straps Mezzo Kid with Black Suede Straps 14-8 Wood Spanish Louis Heel Dan'l Green's Satin Boudior - Slippers The Appreciated Christmas Gift For the next Ten days we are selling Serges, Wool Flannel and Broadcloth at a reduced price. For anything in Dry Goods see us before you buy. To ThePublic I Have Just Installed a HOFFMAN STEAM PRESS SUITS pressed WHILE YOU WAIT Suits Made to Measure. Satisfaction guaranteed F. H. KRAHNKE Quick Way To Break Heavy Cough Many have been astonished how ouickly a bad cough disappears when treated with a new double action treatment that is simple but wonderfully effective. . Here is the method, which is based on a remarkable prescription known as Dr. King's New Discovery for Coughs: You simply take one tea spoonful and hold ifin your throat for 15 or 20 seconds before swallow ing, without following with water. The prescription has a double ac tion. It not only soothes and heals soreness and inflammation, but also loosens and removes the phlegm and congestion which are the direct cause of the coughing. When the cause is removed, the severest cough quickly disappears. This treatment is for coughs, chest colds, tickling, sore throat, hoarseness, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, etc. Recommended for chil dren as well as grown folks no narcotics or opiates. Economical, too as the dose is only one tea spoonful. At all good druggists. December 11th, 1924 fCHR 'MA IU1 mi EBS MEWS IE iff Ml This store extends you an invitation to do your Christ mas shopping here :::::: Practical Gifts for Grown Folks and Toys to delight the Children : : : Styleplus Suits and O'coats DOLLS DOLLS Many Kinds Kiddie Kars Velocipedes Hand Cars Trumpets Go-Carts Wagons Balloons Etc., Etc. Christmas Means To the Children sP! TTlg. Store or the Holiday iiywa PU HO, In Individual Boxes Appreciated by all Stationery flS THIS 1(7 So why disappoint them when you can choose as many as you want here at small cost Many Extra Values in Sweaters Clearance Sale of Shoes Former $2.75 and $2.50 values Now . . $1.69 Former $2.00 and $2.25 values Now . . $1.39 Former -$3.50 to $4.00 values Now . . $1 98 Many others at Half price and Less Men's, Wom en's and Children's. Men's Shirts At Great Savings $1.85 $1.69 $1.39 In Holiday Pack ages; an ideal Gift ToiDetSets Manicure Sets Christmas Tree Decorations Belts, Hosiery Neckwear Bedroom Slippers Blankets Rugs Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y y Y Y Y X i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I 1 V1NELAND DRY GOODS COMPANY 1 L POWELL em C0 WHITEV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA ASK ior -i'S'S'''?Pff.V:" L L i i
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