CLE n ii WE PR " ATTRAC ii t A:. WAD If AX 1 T XX X O S V!SeRATE PRICES, VOL. XXI WARRENTON, N. CX, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 6 19 1 5 iNO. 2 $1.00 A YEAR A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to the Intersts of Warrenton and Warren County. 5c r COPY GIVE OUR JUD DE PARTMENT A TRIAL IT WILL SATISFY you. Diversification the Watch-word in 1915 To F. B. Newell, Demonstration Agent, Warrenton, N. C port, might be introduced in place of the present system. This means the reduction of the pro portion of each farm devoted to " cotton ' " Not less than a twenty-five per cent reduction of the cotton acre- southern farmers and business age, on the average, per farm ien are entering the most im- will leave room for the produc- namely,- the planting sea- nay, syrup and livestock neces- por year son Macon, Jr., of Littleton ; Mrs. N. W- Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Smith and daughter, Mary V., of Bracey, Vai ; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rhodes, of Esther ville, Iowa; Mrs. J. J. Nowell, of Augusta, Ga. ; Mrs. J. M. Rhodes, of Littleton CoIIpo-p- Mrs. Willis dist Episcopal Church South, at Blacknall of Henderson, Mrs. Macon, Warren county on April Marvin Drake of Weldon, Miss 7th, when Miss Selma McCorry Florence Perry, of the East Caro- 4 Sharpe-Thornton: Burlington Man Wins a Bride In Warren County. A marriage of unusual inter-r est was solemnized in the Metho- Health Warning. TVinvnf rn nf Mannn hpfflTTIP. the . . . . . Fo vears the Federal De- sarry to make the South self-sus 1 TmorW v qmP of Aeacners l raining bchool, r . . ,x x. , bride of Onaries v. bnarpe, 01 M. -r. QT1, Wi;c,k0v, vv- -M--l. Will m xx .y , lli partnient of Agnculture, in com- mmng as to food, for its people .BurHngton N. C. on ,nii Willi OlIlcXS W11U xviivw cue "-v a.v.tu lux nic uvea LUCK. weakness of Southern Agricul ture, has urged a sufficient di versification to make the South ennnortine. It has worked This program is not advocated for merely as a temporary make shift, nor merely for the purpose of cutting down the cotton acre- i Hunter, of Warrenton. and Miss The historic little church in its Minnie Daniel, of Littleton, decorations of white and green with a splash of bright color fur nished by masses of yellow jon quils, .and under the mellow light . i Viq QrknfVi to nfin-ncrp atfe. hilt, as 5 iprmanDnf n-nA loot toinnucii . . . nf nnmernns candles, never made 11 nrirl tnr Its ine SVSrPTn W hlPh nnrrht K ' a more beautiful picture than on this occasion. Promptly at twelve o'clock noon, Mrs. John Monroe Cole- from all cotfon to "food for its mg system which ought to be a people feed for its livestock and (dopted in order to avoid finan cotton" ?ial and agricultural uncertainty Tn every cotton county in the in the South. South the farmers ought under County agents are urged to this pla USE FERTILIZERTO REDUCE THE COST OF PRODUCTION. Many of our readers stilLseem to misunderstand our position regarding the use of commercial fertilizer in 1915. Our position this year is no different from what it has been every year. Fer HOW TO MAKE BIG CORN CROPS THIS YEAR. Let us urge the planting of a PUBLIC HEALTH WARNING large part of our best lands to I PASSED BY THE LAST LEG-, corn That is the lands best ISLATURE. suited to corn, or those moist and Act For Prevention of Baby i the best supplied with humus. Blindness. j We need a large corn roP in To prevent baby blindness a 915' because it will probably bill was passed making it unlaw- jbe hlgh m Price, and cotton, the ful for any physician to neglect 0Rly crop that wil1 be generally ;ruvvn ana soia to set money with which to buy corn, is likely or otherwise fail to instill imme diatelv UTinn its birth in thf pvpu of the newborn babe a suitable10 bf relatively low in rice. But amount of a one per cent solu-! we do not need corn produced at iViq fn4-n s-P -i rr 4- oa i i i tion of nitrate of silver. Any i , V ueis per midwife or nurse discovering in- acrforTat that rate it costs too flamed or reddened eyes must re- jmUch; Land that ,wil1 no w nort the fact within two wppks xiai1 rn per or be guilty of a misdemeanor. n, to grow their own gar- call these matters to the aten- man to hef &ce he( ran; 1 tilizers should not be used unless Thirty pr cent of the blindness in the Maryland Blind Institu tions is due to neglect of this sim pie procedure either by the at- acre with good preparation and cultivation should be planted i cowpeas, peanuts, soy Deans, sor ghum or sowed to lespedeza or other pasture plants and grazed. But there is little cultivated . t the' and' ( ore iun-f 3 at and as the strains of the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin pealed dens and can tne j-jruius anu veg-j"" laimcio miiu. uusiness .ivi0o fnr home use. to crrow rnen during the plantincr season . ;YoawillrpmpmWt,afMiat;0 forth, the officiating minister, thPlr () II ucano jj9 wm.wvwwj - . vmt kj uiivviiio corns, oats, cane or sorghum for 5ttup, and their meat supply from poultry, hogs and cattle. The livestock is to consume the the increase in the crop will pay a profit, with a good safe mar gin, above the cost of the ferti- tending physician or. the midwife I e , , land m the South that would not Any physician will gladly give produce more than 20 bushels of corn per acre if well cultivated. It is now, too late to prepare the ,te products of the farm and .lege, Bradford tXnapp, Special teed Fff fliers- to bring profit out of its waste .Agent in Charge: lands. Beyond the needs of every farm there are the home mar kets of the South that should I, THE AMERICAN LEGION. snnnlied from these farms. Messrs. Walter Douglas Egerton, of Macon,and John Wright Smith Thornton and John Skinner No- any nurse or midwife a prescrip- Per" land for large corn production- sons neglecting to use this rem- Only years of proper cropping, edy will be rigorously prosecut- with the addition nf Ip fit on the use of fertilizers they ed by the County Sanitary Board. stable manure plowed under in owuuiu uc uocu una jcai, anu Inv. ,4-J4.; - i UGILISM ON THE DECLiNE- that will produce large corn A new heavv weierht champion '.yields: But thorough prepara- touching on each of the matters 'ISSZ D the 0ther hand' n ' STS suggested above mav he ht.in. the bnde s Pastor, advanced to, , . o , , , . x - ed on annhPAtinTi fn tCnT I his position within the altar. Im- . " . .T t fcU115 "V"" tu ue tms rm-Uniy years of proper croppi ed on application to the Depart- medtely the bri(ial party en. m our past experience paid a pro- edy will be rigorously prosecut- with the addition of legumes menu Or LO vnrTr Tummilf-rrfctl "icuiottij tllv- the necessity ' for the largest yields per acre - consistent with nf "Rrnpv Vn nnd fPril PfrfV : - ' . i . , , . --r tile illUOb CtUIIUlIUCill ui uuut HUIl i . v . , is as urgent and -more so this has emerged irom tne ring, ine !v" , dayi In almost every communitythere lanization trying to -get into com Following the ushers, came the to a rond dpntVl nnd finolTr T-vnl year tnan in recent years. . , , . oi-cri -pw, j . ml 3uni 71. lent' Iner, t 1 t s r. ays.! y 1 1 MM h 1 LL. )NES -r-r i 1 . 1 4-i- n txt 4-u Hone nas awaKenea a certain -a- vvc aic ucctiiiiii wilii uiit; sciiue x - . , ,,. . . . u form wVirt a' i TnnniHnn wifi, 0,n0 dame of honor, Mrs, Daniel Char- OT,, wW, w:. Vi.Q OOT14 mount of enthusiasm, but it is ,sy,uu cultivation mignt alone m- Mowing this program and pros- of and secure the co-operation of les Lawrence, of Sanford, the crops requiring the same treat- incomparably less than An . 4 peringas the result. Under this jthose men scattered throughout bride's sister, who wore . hlue ment and. no false idea of econ- battles of the past, when the ,DUsneis per ae, ana it is proha svstem cotton becomes the great jthe country who would come to crepe de ,chine th large Wack !oray should lead us to restrict whole country waited feverishly nat just the area now plant--cash crop, strengthened through ktie defense of their country in hat' Ne entered the maid of the use of fertiiiZers when this ! for news of Sullivan, Corbett, to corn would supply all needs ; honor. liss Emma L. Taylor.' of m rr Fitzsimmons and Sharkev. Puer- 11 eacn acre produced even 30 d 5cll-t)UJppui Liii aaicm v-j- i i--c.oc ui. wdi. it is ct IHUVcIIlelH i yvxA icssui um yiuuto. J-lie mca i -cv3 vyj- (ai. lb io cl 1I1U Vclllcllt i " itcccn uui uiuiiio. xijc luca - -i i i . ' . . It i -vt m ti j , ? ,T . f i x-x-.i.-- 3 hllSnPlR npr ravo TTiio ' -4- culture. iwhich deserve:? tire success wifli ,v- u, aumiiucyr . of reducing the fertilizers when , sm is a aying insututiun, aim, -7 The increased fall seeding of j which it has met, hecause4n case ied m e-colored chiffon over .this wiU lessen our profits. The f any proof of thef act were need ana could be made, the r,f Wor x, -p v, crepe ivitn nat to matcnana car- 0-f rimrn- ,o f0rfii,v0rQ ed. it can.be turmsned oy tne re-."-"" vcxrtSc witn iixtie' x - i - f-rvincr nn snrnrfnl nf ninV TTillpr- : i .1 . "j 1 rrtv'f firrTrf esr assistance. Men who nave v7 to m oraer to reauce tne total crop i-"1" liad training in the regular army (nJLr?es more than good seed, befter iT of cotton, so it will bring a bet- j Prize fighaing has certain clev Juration and suitable cultiva- in the states, militia or in civil bride foIIowea on the arm 'ter price would be too ridiculous er and appealing; advocates, t'on are yields, as already a heat and oats has been en couraging, but the critical sea son is here if we are to produce "iiir nu-n fcinA on1 focxr? frT tVi UI1U XVVVX U11U XVV- - I W A A v UVUt IXllllLld III III I I V I I I I . VWWKy. w WW Jt. AVA MA W X XT ' , ' . 1 1 t t xi tii - i Tir 1 1 . ' ... frntoH m- 1 . , .livestock. During the planting jlife, and who wotild volunteer in 01 ner Drotner amaiuei .vxacun to even mention were it not tra- among whom is Conan Doyle, the ' W1Y come s-rer years easontliefoilowmg items should -case of war, s;hould be located lllc gic m its possible eltects m les- novelist, ine apologists ior tne wmcn our emphasized; registered and kept in .communi- aixar Dy ine room n nis oro" sening the; earnings of each in- ring maintain that we are m dan -, in aecaym veg 1. The home garden must be 'cation with eacli other. The tlier: Mr' Walter narpe, of dividual by lessening the yield ger of becoming too highly civi- ctU1 aer to supply nitrogen i nt in and kept going to produce resh vegetables for the family and some to can for the win- er. Send for Fnrmprs' T?nlle- American Legion is simply an organization that will assist the government in case of need. It asks neither state nor national n No. 647. Be sure to raise aid, financ or otherwisp otatoes, either Irish or sweet, j home use. ' ! ' 2. Corn must be planted op 'A FEW DONT'S TO PRACTICE. "ujjer acreaere or the boutn Burlington, who served as best :per acre an(J increasing the cost iized. and that it is necessary to and hold the moisture needed ni man- While the solomn and im- 0f producing a pound; of cotton. By all means reduce the cot- iton crop, but do so by reducing retain a little element of brutali- 1txe quantities by the com ty in our life for the conserva- croP pressive words of the beautiful i'2ng ceremony were being spok en, the organist softly played the acreage instead of reducing practices are suppressed,, they depend largely on better prepar "'Schnbert's Serenade."" Mendel sVinlT hpfmnp n rnfp nf ation and rnlfi tion of manhood. If air brutal In short, we must this year ed as the recessional. The bride wore a handsome 30RE UGH REB- RENEj EETlj BOYP, GGAH tllC V1C1U UCl clCie, WHICH IS IIUVV aiguc. vvc onan jjiiic iac vj. im Ltl ll Vet tlUll LO Hll OMr ssohn's -Wedding March" was us- so STTlaii as to maVp thp nrndiir- mollvcoddles. rorn cribs. Commpmni f-K tion of cotton unprofitable at any This plea has deceived a good zers are only profitable on corn price which has been obtained manv neonle: it should not anv .hen used in moderate ' auant.ifp have to continue to import 1 Don,t put ashes in wooden bo Putt colored going away suit , n the last quarter century. longer after the revelations of ! nd with ore knowledge than the ln large quantites.' A conser- es or Darreis- use meiai cans- ,wlin nax ana &loves matcn ana ! Of course, when cotton is sell- this year. Civilization has ad- average farmer possesses. Ni- f,',.- . . . I ttv 4- xi, . x, . r x. -C pm-ri cr hnrip a rncpa wiTh hnw x. ---.i.x. x -i n . , f-rro xi . le estimate shows that the1 XJUl1 ""wv d&nc& agdm&i icn- - mg at eignt cents a pouna mere vanced Dy giant strides ;orutaiity , uuecil JO me cmei neea 01 the on most soils uth imports 105.R49 000 hush- ces or buildings. ' er Douquet ot inies-oi-tne-vaiiey. must b a iarger increase in the has been lanrelv eliminated from corn crop, but ' ' . . r t t i i i ' - ? of corn annually. We need Don't fail to burn all rubbish. aer om oinamen as a necK- yield from the use of the ferti- .the life of modern nations, but P.nosporus is needed and on some ore of it to supply our farms Watch it, and be sure that the ,lace with diamond and pearI pen" hzer to pay the same profit on adhere is no visible diminution in soils potash is also required. rf-i t T in j rri t r -w- ur nrnnnrvi i -a t - i We suggest that the best way Sd a the town and city consump- fire is out before you leave it. Don't burn rubbish near fences - Plant peas or beans in the 'or buildings m or separately. Harvest the ' Don't permit rubbish, paper, f for hay and gather the peas or greasy rags to accumulate. eaRs for food. In some sec- i Don't use coal oil to start a ns Pumpkins or smiash mav slow fire. obe 0 not fail tn InnV nftpr rnol nil if i dangerous. Ptarm DOUltrv. Fiftv iPTia fn I rinn'f rnlii a stove while it is E TqvwJI .,, , uuy win not cost much to hot. - gxccttiy asisist m uon t mi an on ui gaounuc ln? the family self support- stove after dark. If you must ood, fresh ee-o-s nrp 1 fill fiiom npvor do so while : ln demand. licrhtpd as the flame miffht set! Prepare nastnrps fnv Vincra v. vonw in flip air and Possible. If everv familv irmifo fno nil rrmsinor an exDlo- , - 7 -m.j llglllbVy WXX, . X idle the nicy a lcic. 1" to kJ xa uiu 1VOO aant, tne gut oi tne groom. iven cost for fertilizers. Or to the quality of the race. Never t i x i -fil r xr. .!. ... . . nuuiuv xwxxwwxx.6 ..i- reverse tnis matter, less iertm- m all history have men shown left at this lfp rino ;a ;v, ' lemony, the happy couple left by Zers can be paid' for with a given 'such a disregard for death as ; crease the corn crop are ood automoone ior iNormm, wnere am0Unt of .cotton; for the price have the troops of all the nations ; breaking- and thornimh they took the S. A. L. train for 0f cotton has decreased while Washington, D. C. After a few the price of fertilizers probably day's sojourn in the Capital',they has not decreased so much. go to New York City. Return ing from their tour they will be at home in Burlington, N. C. But the problem is the same principle that it has always been If $5 worth of fertilizers will pro The bride is the youngest dau- jduce $7 to $8 worth pf. increase engaged in this war. Never be fore has there been such a ma- zation of the soil. Let us insist that no corn be planted this vear chinery of destruction, never, .until the ground in finely nul- even in the Napoleonic wars,such jverized. Clods can be broken loss of life; time and again mas-more easily, quickly and econo ses of soldiers have gone to their mically before the crop is plant- fate without flinching, as the Ger ed, and a day or two spent in fin- 'Jld ist A ttretM a two sion. , on ttf Ll-.OO o popular ana progressive 3roung 1 C -D,,-li T"V, SOWS T j, x xx -P Q luu&ine&s mauui uuiuugiun. xnc m heln to Qimnixr u- x i, L ja f .esteem m which this fine couple , to supply the South - fire four or five pounds, ot . .... , , , 1 met. I . . Mrt w,n wnisn is held is attested by the splend- The nno '""""."r.V. display of gifts of silver, cut vxxi4ty ux tne nre immeuiateiy. the nmhn"hiHir TTof XI 1 X T 1 -X TT 1 ' .. . - - gnter oi tne id,te xvuuert uyu ;in crop the investment should be 'mans at Mons and Yser and the ing the soil will not only make and Rebecca Egerton Thornton. made. The only . question is as British at Neuve Chapelle. No 'a better. but it can also be more She is a graduate of Littleton Col J to the kind and amount to .use deterioration in courage has been 'cheaply cultivated and will not lege, studying later m the Con- jto obtain the best profits .andWed; rather an increase, since be later than the crop planted servatory of Music, Peace Insti-(this is largely an individual prob nodern war is far grimmer and on land left cloddy to save t;m tute, Raleigh. The groom is a iem for each farmer, to. solve ;but more appalling than that of the'and get it in early. After thl armer. ht and nf nrH-r-r -.Trill g X - win be carried over out of year s cron should inflQ rriyi lllllullVC il1"0010" Panting. With ha Th.e DP-t- 't , instmen; advocated a W !1'"1" orfcr that a bet- glass, china, hand paintings, lin en, etc- Noticeable among these Mme. Curie, the famous wom-:is a chest of silver from the bri- has nota rprt JIT, ner UC O wiumcio auu DioiciD. dll SlCll tlO l XitXkJ iuuiuuv - own expense a radiographic ap paratus for the wounded at the Pantin Hospital near Paris. By means of this apparatus bullets Among the out of town guest were : Mr. W. E. Sharpe, of Bur lington, Miss Emma Taylor, of Jackson, Mrs. D. " C. Lawrence and shell splinters and fractures and children Rebecca and Dan- jPick your man u ij o rnwer iel. of Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Ray i Andnop the question. , . . mnnd Thornton and little son.Nat v. K-.?oit Free Press. tnis is no oinerent tnan it nas past. . (crop is planted, on well prepar- always been. The Progressive Many savage practices have ed land, the smoothing or section harrow is the best and most e conomical implement for early cultivation of the crop. Labor saving implements cannot be us ed in cultivating if the land has hot been well prepared. The Progressive Farmer. GET HIM INSURED FIRST. Cheer up girls ! That's Leap Year' nearing Jes off yonder By the clearing; . Take a tip From this suggestion: 9 1 WW .gone; mannooa remains, wnen the Puritans put an end' to that lorrible pleasure of our ances tors known as bear-baiting, they lost no military virtues. Nor shall we lose anything when prize fighting has passed away. The Times Dispatch. Many people belive that there is seme connection between bar ometric disturbances and explo sions of gas in coal mines. China has only about one phy sician trained along modern; lines for each 600,000 inhabi tants. iui aia to tne saving oi mc