THE CA CCA HI AX ii MMMawaMBMaaBBSssswg9s9w 1 If)Ut1.G TJIK Wlim: UOtsrJ Canada &hvvt ISIS, but Its t?re4 la JiTATK fUIXKS .tW.UtfJKU. ConUnl Vigilance Krtrlcl for th Irottlan of rrrlSrt. (Joi n Lorancc, la Boston Adrer tficr.) Probably no other building In Amer ica U so well policed us the White House. It takes twelve roca to do It dsiljr. If any mlfchlerout stranrer should k entrance be would sot get far. Twenty-four men sruard the outside of the building and eighteen Uks inside. Eight are in the execu tive ofSce. Fourteen guard the White I!oue within &nd without at xiibl. The number of men enumer ated doc not include tho secret ser vice men who guard the person of the President, and who sometime are In eriricc to guard the member of the President' family. Every door to the White House baa Its policeman constantly on guard. There are always two in the batement ot the executive offices, where there It a largo door leading from the street or the reception of supplies. There always Is a policeman at the "kitchen entrance. Two men In livery cot policemen, guard the main en trance Into the White House at the north portico. In the day-time there is a policeman in the east room and one each at both stairways that lead to the private apartmenta of the President and his family on the upper floor. There is a policeman always In the basement, the entrance to which is from the east wing of the Mansion. At night a policeman guards the basement corridor of the Interior, an ohter the corridor of the main floor and another the corridor of the up private floor. Outside there Is constant vigilance in front and in the rear, if the White House may be conceived as having any rear. The south front is as beau tiful as the north front and, indeed, jnore so. A policeman Is always on guard at the south portico, and espe cially so at night. One parades with the regularity of a sentryman the half-covered corridor leading from the White House to the executive of fices. That the White House should have to be thus carefully guarded may seem strange to Americans whose Chief Executive is, after all, only a democrat who Is a citizen temporarily holding a high public ofllce. But it Is necessary. Three Presidents have been assassinated, although none ever at the White House. It would seem none ever could be, because ot the vigilance kept there. But a fierce light plays upon the White House and the occupants of it, espe cially the President i It attracts all Irinds of people, and cranks are ever dangerous. Many is the one appre hended before he has gone far. And In this land of liberty there are also other people who have dangerous ideas centering on the life of the Chief Magistrate. Besides, American, and especially -American women, are very inquisitive -and given much to vandalism. They come in shoals to Washingtons, and their first thought is the White "House. They want to inspect it from bottom to top. They want to miss nothing, and many of them would like to Ix'ke away mementos. Their audacity and lack of manners and observance of other proprieties is amazing. THE TAMWORTH HOG. that country bs Wa ery rapid nd his had much to 4o with developing t fcU VrUr of Htt tMtar IUf Cftett the great b&con tsdattry which ej fW m IfralUt huhfat made that country faaxoat. f mtmM CkmlrmdH The general character! tilts of the Tamwortba are a follow: The col- Six North Carol! e school tMldren or is from light to dark red. In form J HI hate glad team this wetk wtea a typical animal Is large, tean, aad they receive one of the firt-4ollr long In the head, body and legs. The prl for the bet esssr oa one f stout is uaaiuallF loag and the face the following aabjecti: Gtatral Sn but little dUhed. The ear are large Uation Hookworm .DImsm. sad Ts erect, and leaning ilSghtly forward, J berculotli. Two prlxes ere offered but do not break over a in the Po-j for the beit eay oa each of the sub land -Chin a. The back is relatively Jec is, one prtee to go for the best e narrow and long; the tides unusually. tay by a child under fifteen years of long and deep. While the shoulders age, and the other for the best essay are well placed, they are not tlckt by a child over fourteen years of age. as In the lard type of hog, and the j The committee awarded the p rites a hams as compared with those of the follows: Poland-China would represent a lean General Sanitation, type. The strong point of this breed is its great length and breadth of Under 15 years of age. Augus side and fine intermixture of the fat 'Travis, Weldon, X. C, age II. and lean which have given In its high! Over H years of age, Hczena standing as a bacon animal. It Is Penyman, postofSce address not also noted for its docility of temper- known. ament, and yet it Is an active breed., Hookworm Disease, making it unusually well adapted for Un(Jer 14 yearf ot ag6t Sarah ,Uca. grazing purposes, and it is this pecu- ard postofflce address not known, liar attention to It, particularly la J4 the South, where it has been demon-r Qve; of olw Rand strated over and over again that the SmIthfieldf N. c age 15. cheapest and best quality of pork can , be made on grazing crops, and that Tuberculosis, where animals are so maintained the ijnder 15 years of age, Edith danger from cholera and other dis- Farmer aaleigh. X. C, age 11. eases is reduced to a minimum. As Qver 14 m of Inez Gface A . f A 1 TT- v rf. Vk In 1 k t T A I t ' " " - - ' i gpttn' Hill temtsUjr.. mt Lrihrg twa. LftsrfftVcrs to a ...... trottaxBsaa tosrsshfp ... mm Z2m 4HI ttiSsg . Wske IVwl to 1X21 " iT- ' t Stl As tiwa if? HIS $:? 2 IS SUaly Zwnty ......... 1U0f " l Alhark( towf9 Albemare tows .... Almonds township . Big Lick towsship Big Licit town Center township Norwood town .... Furr towuihip Harris town hip ... New London lows.. Richfield town .... Ridenhour township Tyson tO'rnhlp ... . . . ! :m it if U2 srs A t 212 210 2U3 ltlt 42TI im 1121 ISil is: 2211 42 i::i IfcJS 2tf T2 usr 1220 Stokes County 20.151 19JU$ ins&lsg Crrk towtlp fofk t&wstip ... Ittr towshtp Ju4i.B twcUp Vaoctsa toe Xtbts tokhip ..... River towtithlp Roanoke toBfhlp ..... Saiidy Crek tow8hip.. Shocco townh!p . SUpottsd townthlp .... Macos town Smith Crk towaihlp. Warreaton towciti? Warren ton town I'M 13U m$ tics r 1IS4 IK2 m 12tf HIT 1U nst .2TSI 10? IKS ISU in? 1T2S im uu 1120 in im S2 large, mature boars weighing fully 600 pounds and sows, 450 pounds. Pigs that are forced may be made to weigh 175 pounds at six months. In maturing qualities this breed would be ranked as fair as compared with some of the American breeds, though the growth and development is uni form fro mthe birth period forward, and like any other breed of hogs, more flesh and fat will be laid on where liberal feeding prevails. In fedeing qualities the Tamworths compare very well with many of the standard breeds, and also in the per cent of dressed meat which the car cass will turn out. These are pecu liarly valuable to the South because of their adaptability for grazing pur poses, their relative hardihood, the ease with which they become accli mated, and the fact that they may be made to gather a good portion of their own living and make a large develoument with a relative small outlay of corn. They are also a pro lific breed, unusually so, sows fre quently farrowing from 12 to 15 pigs and where they are well fed and giv en close attention, two litters a year may be secured with a fair degree of regularity. In other words, a good Tarn worth sow may farrow and carry beyond the weaning period 20 pigs per annum. Pigs from pure-breds will now readily command $12.50 apiece. One can thus see the fine revenue which may be derived from the systematic development of this breed. There is a tendency to be lieve that cotton production will al ways pay the largest profit, but a good Tamworth sow, which need not represent a very large investment, may produce in one litter enough pigs to give the farmer the same relative income as he would derive from a bale and a half of cotton with the seed, and it would seem from our experience that this litter of pigs might be handled and fed to the point where they will sell for $12.50 apiece quite as cheaply and with less labor than would be involved in pro ducing the said bale and a half of cotton. Atlanta Journal. These prizes were offered by the Health Department of the State De partment of the State Federation of Women's Clubs through the activity of Mrs. W. N. Hutt, Chairman of the Health Department, Raleigh, N. C. The Department hopes to have an other set of prizes offered for similar work next school term so that these school children, will do well to ac- i quaint themselves with health mat- ters. i ne state uoara oi , neaiia sends out free literature on request. Mrs. Hutt will appreciate knowing the address of Sarah Richardson, or Rozena Penyman. 1)11. P. W. OOVIXGTOX TO FIGHT HOOKWORM DISEASE. A Xew Breed That Should Interest Southern Farmers Big Results Have " Been Gotten From These Hogs." An unusual interest is being evi denced throughout the South in the Tamworth hog, which is ac ompara tively new breed in this section of the country. A short article concerning this breed has therefore been pre pared and it is hoped it will give some data of interest to those desir ing to know more about this particu lar breed. The Tamworth hog is a native of Great Britain originating in a group dI counties in what may be termed Central England. This is a region rolling landscapes and with a temper ate hut moist climate. Like practi cally all of the breeds of domestic animals which have an ancient origin tnat of the Tamworth is shrouded in mystery, it is stated by some of England's best live stock authorities &hat this hog fed on the mast of the oak and beech forests at a period -antedating the battel of Waterloo. By- some it is even contended that the breed was introduced into Eng land from Ireland, but there is not muchj evidence to support this state- The earlier type of Tamworth was -longer of leg and snout and narrower and shallower of body than those of to-day, and naturally they did not 'mature so rapidly. The same sandy -or reddish color characterized them at an early date. The improvement -of the Tamworth breed dates from the develoument of" intensive farming In Great Britain and the consequent necessity of so Improving the breed as to give it those qualities which 3iave caused it to advance rapidly in 3ublic: estimation. As early as 1847 sa Tamworth sow won first honors at tthe "Royal show, but it was not recog- sLized by the Royal Agricultural So ciety until 1885. Its "development has been peculiarly rapid during the last few years because of the de mand for a high-class bacon hog. Its .mtroauction into America is com- t . ' . t- - J3 a 1. 3 V- i . O r j arauveiy : recii uiiiug awui II is aid to have been Introduced into .... y:" ' The Government Learns a Lesson in Engraving from a Counterfeiter. "Did I ever tell you about Char ley Ulrich?" Burns asked. "Charles F. Ulrich was the greatest counter feiter the world ever knew until the advent of Taylor and Bredell at Philadelphia. But Ulrich was, per haps, the-most versatile counterfeit er that ever operated. The Govern ment itself adopted his method of engraving a national bank note, and has used it ever since. Up to this time, the government had been en graving a complete plate for each bank. Ulrich engraved only one plate, leaving ouf the title line; he then engraved separately the title lines of the different banks, and com bined any one that he wished with the plate of the note. The Govern ment at once utilized Ulrich's in genious device. "Ulrich came to this country from Germany in 1853. He was a raw young German then, but a real artist. When I knew him he was one of the finest-looking men I ever met six feet tall, straight as an arrow, with long, curly hair. He was one of the pleasantesj and most genial companions in the world, one of the most interesting fellows to talk with on any subjectone of the best posted men I ever knew. He was a gentlemanly fellow, and his princi pal fault was that he was the best counterfeiter that ever lived." From "Great Cases of Detective Burns" in the May McClure's. Dr. P. W. Covington, of Rocking-' ham, has given up his private prac tice to assume the duties of District Director of the campaign against hookworm disease. There are three District Directors already in the work in the State. The three physicians already hold ing positions as District Directors are Doctors B. W. Page,,C. F. Strosnider and C. L. Pridgen. ,These, with Dr. John A. Ferrell, the State Director,of the campaign, make four physicians giving their entire time to the hook worm campaign. Besides the phy sicians there are six microscopists in the Laboratory of Hygiene at Ra leigh devoting their entire time to making the examinations for hook worm infection. Since the beginning of the cam paign more than 20,000 people in the State have availed themselves of the opportunity for having free examina tions made for the disease. Approx imately one-third of them have shown infection. The rapid progress made in educating the people on the eradication of. the disease and gen eral sanitation and their splendid re sponse point to the ultimate eradica tion of this and allied diseases. The workers are receiving hearty co-operation. Beaver Island township. 1923 Dasbury township 11 S3 Ueadovrs township .... 2274 Germanics town 1S4 Peters Creek township.. 2K4 Quaker Gap township.. 2901 Sauratows township ... 2742 Walnut Cove town..... 4S0 Snow Creek township.. 2375 Yadkin township 2587 Surry County 23,705 Bryant townshipp ...... 1902 Dobson township 321S Dobson town 3t0 Eidora township 1500 Elkia township 2119 Elkln town 8S6 Franklin township 1145 Long Hill township .... 509 Marsh township 1210 Mount Airy township... 8395 Mount Airy town 384 1 Pilot township 1553 Pilot Mountain town.... 652 Rockford township 1462 Shoals townshipp 1061 Siloam township p 1081 Stewarts Creek twp.... 2122 Westfield township .... 2464 Swain County 10,403 Charleston township ... 3780 Bryson town 612 Forneys Creek township 2324 Nanthala township ...i 2749 Almond village 98 Oeonalufty township ... 1550 1S2 m j 2371! 12s! 2l$Sj 3797 254C 336 24SS 355S Washington Ccunty 10, WS Lees Mill townsbip... Roper town - Plymouth township .... Plymouth town , Scuppernong towcihlp . Cherry town Cresswell town Sklnnersville township . 3211 &1$ 42S4 216S 2273 76 329 1220 SSld 3592 1011 2311 221 1192 t::rfcLVSoulhern Trv4 tl lUktli (t . 2hS Vrom All Pit North GaroUitA. Sctr4tt! la Effort J-. Sgsrrs paMUht! as ' and are sot roarsfit Tralst leave RsJUi . f:X5 p- ex. dally. . ... - :U a. 0- dally, for vi lagtoa and Norfolk: r?;- .7" teea Ntw Btra s4 Ncrfc;' 25315' Watauga County 1335$ 13,4t7 1816 2794 327 1263 1843 860 1190 520 1013 63S9 26S0 15CS 710 1267 1131 1029 1701 less i 8401 3202 417 1350 2199 1650 Bald Mountain township 36S 306 Beaverdam township ... 1013 1067 Beech Mountain twp... S46 7J8 Blowing Rock township 6S0 S05 Blowing Rock town 261 231 Bias Ridge township.... 802 825 Boone township 1714 1S11 Boone town 13 155 Cove Creek township.. 1609 15S0 Elk township 430. 465 Laurel Creek township. 1128 116? Meat Camp township... 1000 937 North Fork township... 351 395 Shawneebaw township . 1081 SC7 Stony Fork township.. 1014 9S6 .Watauga township .... 1460 1455 Wayne Ccunty ; 35,693 31356 Brogden township Dudley town Mount Olive town Buck Swamp township. Fork township Goldsboro township .... Goldsboro city Granthams township . . Great Swamp township. Transylvania County ... 7191 662C Mian Springs township Boyd township 752 792 Brevard township 2236 1695 Brevard town 919 684 Catheys Creek township 913 835 Rosman village 145 Dunns Rock township.. 582 619 Eastatoe township 732 696 Gloucester township ... 519 556 Hogback township 737 619 Little River township .. 720 . 808 Whitehall town Nahunta township Eureka town Fremont town New Hope township... Pikeville township .... Pikevile town Saulston township .... Stony Creek township.. 5583 164 1071 1439 1933 10.204 107 2460 1609 1982 179 3756 162 951 2101 1198 210 1582 1846 4134 ci: :1S a. n. .dally. srnt for Nw Bern vU Cloco J:00 p. ex.. dally. Xtm;. $ for Washington. Trains arrive Raklgh 7:20 a. xau. daily n:j dally except Sunday, &zi i;j . r" dally. M Tralni leave Goldsboro 10: IS p. in., dally. "Mf ht Et-w Pullman Sleeping Car for Kr5 via New Bern. 7:15 a. ca.. dally, for n-jfcrjM Bern and Norfolk. ;sw p. xa., uuj. ior For further lnfomsltca zi apace, apply to D. V. Coac. Ing Passenger Agent, Rslelii, x t W. W. CiiOXTON. General Pas engtr Aseit, Norfolk. Tl W. R. HUDSON, General Superintendent, Norfolk. Va. Jcha T. Pn'Un. PrMklwt. C&. flmn. Cm THE. Raleigh Savings Banl AND TRUST COMPANY. 2283 7946 5877 2204 1436 2001 114 3479 123 435; 2025 2551 .168 1610 1687 Capita! and Surplus, ...$ Deposits, $700i 1 0f Paid on Deposits Interest Compounded QsatUHj. Farm For Sale Wilkes County .... 30,282 2672 Tyrrell County Alligator township ... Columbia township ., Columbia town , Gum Neck township . Scuppernog township South Fork township 5219 4980 580 2258 848 1211 975 195 IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH The Chesapeake Line Daily Service Including Sunday. 1 The new steamers just placed 4in service the "City of Norfolk" and "City of Baltimore" are the most elegant and up-to-date steamers be tween Norfolk and Baltimore. Equipped with wireless. Telephones in each room. Delicious meals on board. Everything for comfort and con venience. Steamers Leave Norfolk (Jackson St.), 6:15 p.m.; leave Old Point Comfort, 7:15 p.m.; arrive Balti more, 7 a.m. Connecting at Baltimore for all points North, Northeast and West. Reservations made and any informa tion courteously furnished by , Wr. H. PARNELL, TT P. A. ' Monticello Hotel, Norfolk, Va. Union County 33,277 Buford township 4091 Goose Creek township.. 3576 Jackson township 3203 Waxhaw town 602 Laness Creek township. 1849 Marshville township ... 3591 Marshviile town 499 Monroe township 9520 Icemorlee town 398 Monroe city 4082 Wingate town 353 New Salem township... 2235 Sandy Ridge township.. 3425 Mineral Springs town.. 86 Vance township ........ 1787 Indian Trail town 154 Stouts town ........... 82 Vance County 19,425 Dabney township 1100 Henderson township ... ,8321 Henderson town ...... 4503 Kittrell township 2910 Kittrell town 242 Middleburg towi-!Z .. 1721 Middleburg town ...... 117 Nutbush townsaip ..... 710 Sandy Creek township.. 1794 Townsville township .. 1489 William sboro township . 1380 746 1958 382 1158 926 192 27,156 3169 2929 3327 752 1700 3028 349 6633 2427 Antloch township 817 ?66 Beaver Creek township. 608 496 Boomer township 931 969 Brushy Mountain twp.. 761 902 Edwards township 3197 2684 Elk township 1315 1307 Jobs Cabin township... 1160 945 Lewis Fork township.. 1175 1164 Lovelace township .... 744 836 Moravian Falls township 1153 1149 Mulberry township .... 1956 1811 Newcastle township ... 1331 1241 North Wilkesboro twp. 2776 1467 North Wilkesboro town. 1902 918 Reddies River township. 1743 1799 Rock Creek township... 1539 1187 Somers township 1063 1106 Trap Hill township.... 1959 1724 Union township 2052 1535 Walnut Grove township. 1604 1579 Wilkesboro township .. 2398 2105 Wilkesboro town 799 635 1996 2947 Wilson County 2869 23,598 1427 16,684 949 6022 3746 2950 168 1674 169 584 1600 1443 1462 Black Creek township.. Black Creek town Cross Roads township. . Lucama town Gardner township Bridgersvllle town Wilbanks town Old Fields township.... Saratoga township .... Saratoga town Springhill township ... Stantonburg townshipp . Stantonsburg town .... Taylor township ...... Tolsnot township Elm City town Wilson township ...... Wilson town . Wake County 63,229 54,626 NO SLAVERY TO WORK. Desklns, Va. Mrs. Mary A. Van dyke, in a letter from Deskins, says: "I have serious female troubles, last ing forty days at a time. 1 was so weak I could hardly walk, so I tried CarduL Soon I wa3 better. Now, I am wen." If you suffer from any form of womanly pain or weakness, take Cardul, the woman's tonic. Car dui will lift you out of the misery and weariness, caused by womanly weakness,1 and help you to; see1 the bright side of life. Try it Your j druggist sells It. POPULATION OF NORTH CAROLINA Detailed Figures Announced by Census Director Durand 1910 AND 1900 COMPARED Gains and Losses Shown in a Decade by the Various Cities, Towns, Vil lages and Townships Throughout the State Total Population Is 206,287, as Against 1,083310 Ten Years Ago. v -v (Concluded from last week.) 1910. 1900. Barton township ...... Buckhdrn township New Hill village .. Cary township ........ Cary village Cedar Fork township... Morrisville village ..... Holly Springs township. Holly Springs village... House Creek township.. Little River township... Wakefield village Zebulon town Marks Creek township . , Wendell town ......... Middle Creek township. Fuquay Springs village. Neuse River township. New Light township. . Oak Grove township . . .. Panther Branch twp... Raleigh township ..... Raleigh city. .. ..... . . . SLL Mary3 township. Garner town ........ J . . St Matthews township. Swift Creek township.. "Wake Forest township; . Forestville town ....... Rolesville village . ; . . . . 2258 1188 95 1498 383 1204 151 2250 261 2510 3493 287 483 3096 759 2213 127 1199 2184 997 1687 22,405 19,218 2814 284 2182 2225 4890 137 170 2000 1083 1470 333 1086 100 1827 219 2434 2627 2223 1872 1202 1981 998 1671 19,479 13,643 2736 1933 2043 3687 157 155 Yadkin County ...... Boonvills township Boon vile town ...... Buck Shoal township. Deep Creek township Yadkinsville village . . East Bend township. . East Bend village... Fall Creek township.. Fornnsb township Knobs township . Liberty townshio Little Yadkin township wi tuiaws IU . U ........ Yancey County . ....... Brush Creek township.. Bumsville township .... Bnrnsville town . . . . . . . Caney RiYer township. . Crabtree township . . Egypt ; township . . . Green Mountain twp. Jacks Creek township .. Pensacola township . . . Price Creek township.. Rameystown township . sontn Toe township.... 2250 2019 219 196 2077 1811 266 236 1893 1682 50 42 45 46 2586 21o5 1981 1826 136 k 123 2138 . 1903 1242 927 204 1043 942 3317 2873 590 - 560 9742 7448 6717 3525 . 15,423 14,033 1868 .1583 282 183 1689 1581 1737 1688 432 292 2251 202S 522 444 , 308 " . 2026 1837 1045 1294 . 2188 1649 2228 1999 401 423 53 42 .12172 1L4'4 549 525 1335 1152 422 207 1381 1462 1353 1163 1385 1348 .654 643 1150 1182 710 700 1219 1315 1427 U25 t07 849 A fine tobacco farm and r.xf ree aence, located on public cro&t mU 65 acre land, large dwelling Un at ablea and buggy house. Nice; house located 3 miles from TCtei on Durham & Southern road. 11 buildings new. Apply to DAVID SPENCE. E F. D. No. 2. HcUy Spfii SEABOARD AIR-LINE Schedule Effective April 9, 191 L Trmlnt Leave Raleigh Direct line with Double Dallr MrrU9& West throush Atlanta, Blrmlfigfejuk m Memphis. rOB TBS SOOTH. No. 81 169 a,m. No. S3 Ar .. 10.20 fk.ru. No. 41 4.06 p.m. No. 43 6.00 P.B2. FOB TBI 0TS. No. S4 tli No. . . No, M NO. .. 13 tor Wo4. For rates, schedules, time ubln ether Information desired applr to J. F. iL eu. Passenger and Ticket Aietst Ttifptaa No. 117. . Nones,-Abore sehedales pabllib! KJ lnlormatlon. and are cot gn&ra&teed. H. S- LEARD. DlTlston Pes. Aret Na 4 W. Martin St.. Tucker Ba Ud tc Opp. North Eotr&nee Pox&oe EsUUCB. Raleich & Southport Ry. Cft TIME TABLE SOUTH PAILT. STATIONS. Lt Bsleich . LvMeGalW... Lt Willow Sprisjrs l,t varum Lt Fckjusy Sprtacs it uiatTbeeto Lt KlpKnir i-T cape rmx IiT UUifiCtOB Lt Huncti.. Lt Bualerel. liTUndea.. Lt Lane Lt RlorairtH Ar FareUeTiHe No. 3 No921 A.M. P jjL ... 8 10 123 8 62 l" IS .J 14 tU JJ I e ss 12 SO ! Z : !S IS ! a I Id - 1 -r I ... i m 1 10 l z l MA S3 1 S Zk STATIONS. No. Til p. it H- Lt Fsyetterde. lt Sjocqi LtLsm. nh . ... Lt Linden. Lt Bimfaml. LrBaraettMM. LTLOKtOB. Lt Cap Fear. l.t Ktpnnx- Lt Ftxiximj Sgrlng-. Lt Vartna Lt WUlow Sprms LTMcConrrs - LTGanlefea at wawtign 9 9 J. NOBTSB3- too 828 888 843 8 8C1 IU 9 1 928 98S 9 SO 19 90 10 08 10 22 10 40 10 60 09 a & 18 218 f 89 8 83 8 It f i IS TmIbs wCl stop es 22?1 chars pm.uiuui at W tojr J la abore time table; frZsT? Cerdaoas. Csvka. Cartas, Csrfr