PAGE SIX GOVERNOR M'LEAX WOULD PUT DOWN DRY OF PESSIMISM AND KELP UP MARi. H OF PROGRESS Ch. •' I'AiVU'.ivo har;u tvrlzos Farmer a Oiw \\ r..» Sells ... 'iV Tvan !!•• i> i> s—Or. Ilroeks Opens Funv. ( .»nvvr.t:«M. ;}j Aij. >■> r "The IF ', ei Slue of Fanv.i' .r —Oai'iinoi' > . h iF.fi. •My !:»• •. U I Jar si. y.) -v "' • ■ }••.»> with progr was • to call of liovernor Angus Wil ; i I -.t.c a•• : annual com ft;'. : . •' . a : i fa-ir.i l > and t ; \i ih« • :; : i • \\ if.. sir. m ■•'. iy wiy." Itt - . mi' - •;■!■ i:; t'.. p.g '!■ .-.'a , 'in that ] iMtilfin is being v. . a - «• ' ry M'ltit farnte! . • ■ v.n t anti pate the early i 'turn of agri i .ii' '. prospvi'ii ;■. ho rests tireater Future. N i 'a-'. I.na •••. t v » ' It'' for. .i, he ile lured. ami, pru.'.k ing itr ' ;r: i ! r • . •' nit I rim i for greater accomplishments .. r hft'ore. i. f.. .f'.tneni'eil t' •ii ft as a i.en tht farm. II" : • fty farm, r to be the one v. • i'ait s. 1.". -re. i.. ; :' a! out. lies the secret of , ■he eotivetiti f ' . - v. ith M ... , u , u l . a!'. . '• '•; ■ -i --1. - veil. I ' .. I'luel - ' .11. v. . ...em . '.. with I , .' by V C. A • a•! l. i, trb u-r Not I'ri'si at. ■ i . ■. f s i I g h"in I It. »V. i t i . : i ' . ;I ■ ■; ■ . - • i■ I >r. !.i .oks. Th. II i i ir. !>r. l'look iri ortio:• i. -.•••a i TH K S i) : N SERVOS 1. i SOL'TH 9 | s ' > y-f a 4 a f **l fl raitii in tne boum and courage to ! back it j ! i \ 1 It took co.urage to turn more " i ; hundred million dollars of the • .> ings of this railroad back into the property without paying a ti vidend * for thirty years. It required foresight I ) j to insure the wisdom of such courage. I I I Faith in the South stood back of this program. Now, after thirty >vars, this faith has borne its fruit. The South is prosperous. The South ern Railway has come into its own, jj and Southern Railway securities are J i taking their rightful place in the in- j vestment markets. j # SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM of opt'mi- ' uari the • re. Individual • t • ersation ■! i . ■*! .1. too, air: ' I . ; e»; . : .rg of vont: iem. futui *. o in North i . f.nd *.. at thi state i- :»'... a t 1 " i farm as well .e . . Klei'trili inn the l ai n imriin.T audi -s ! ' • i. i for progress in ;h, wa\ f i home eottveniellees. It ileal v. 1 \ m ith the p..,- .i'nili' ii s i t ra' ii i: for farm la na sir. i ■. i lev land .. tint>, through eifoft 1 y the farmer ii : tin power company, had elee ; s' f;|. a; it. »m s. providing ,; i : d ia i burning, the ... ver. thi p■. str ad ito-s ,j.. • with a risit to Rowan. Iredell an : Stanley ■ ~ wit it iii l " i i' of the • i - ". ad i.. : ' I'ogi, f S he ;.a : f and ;h. i . • • might's gelt •i! -•. s. * ! ami ta rm ;u •. -■ « .• •••. p. .yrroup ■ ■ i.•.L • - i !U> s . ial fa -'R' WfUUT. . -• •i— i. ai'.-i ■ .at la i:-.« : * t' fann.fiji a-. i p.ari.. U...U. \ •.-»•{) 'itltf. • • •; >t t:. * w a . f v. . .. V I i that tl. i; • I I. ; • ■ pr. 1.1. . v - '• ' '. I'r aii ' - r a prol - .. • a M*ri" . makes ;i: •: f . • - .p't.'ilt l' I'll! li.as-e , A r v t . ! . .t. '. * - .1 '■ 'l'tll 101 l I" ■ • : . - .:•; •! I'll!.. !;! 1 , ~f A ;.t , ; he i aniv! . .. t for.: •;• .. •Is , • ■ word .! : y Ilr • ■ i , : ■ ■ •" :„n a'fail.« le ill t l'.i hands ■ f J. M. tl::.y, ■ f ;l'o Stat" lolligv ,a- ,•!>. . - i . .-. Worn. ||V a't;' ities • I f Mr.- i:. V. f T. • .!'o, pi lieiu of iiinded to •!;• weUortie, which was •. 1 . i It. P.. ill ' i.s' ;. iiila Th e« g »>: •' !• Bet :h. t ii-ran* to tol. ai". intoler .l To!.. ' Hl.id". TIIE DANBUR V REPORTER SUIT REGARDED AS ANNUAL FIGHT "Oil! Stuff" For tVj-Ops Timed As L sua! 1 leti re robawo Season Begins In S. ('. Belt. Hal July tt7. The suit bled again- ■••ipioycos of th«- Tol a. . cm •; by J. A. Wade. ;i farmer of ii.i i.e. . ninty, Yirginiu. has .i' a ; ".!y mil'l interest itiu 'itg th !.. i - t . : ... iuvoi atf ; a' a. "•..nt-i. Wha oa 4 become an annual bar . rag • f i: -t ■ and si n-at auial pub | licity against the organised tobacco .. tuned si- usual to precini 4 •- > . roil l. Member i'-...ieiy i ill bungling at • of thi • : ".uur men front South Boston • start an insurreetion timl , .. :e tii lis" to "show ti the assoeiatioii" which occurred at i;ust this i.i.-t year. According to :iti news from Dan- I villo. wh to th • p.' at suit is lib d "There is a shiv v. I > ,-piciim tltat ■ •••• action has been t'o.-' red largely >' it'll ilostoll by the -a.no eleill.".' wit ' • eight to destroy ;lie assoc.a te 4 .I• '. - nillliel 'i !. -is .ait of huii.il'. M- of thou sai of •'.-•!!.»»s for tit association ar.,. •- i. ■ : .'el's by the Men who 1 I'tel . il its i j I'M; f.-r f'' ■ eellts to *» ce:.' •cheaper per hundred juiunds than thi ':. i e \vi::. i. e' 1 v r. Jri. l's wolil : •i,\i for. e : th- a - • .a; n to pa. . 4 "g...i business, ye ! Illor..: ■ .:».i • : t . y f. ;• tilt l iissoi:;- ■ " ac, .0. iing to >lr. ■ r J. Sat .: il 4 ;...!: i. I'll" lit 1 1 ' t for a'c'ii in Ynvmia. I'. etli'ials from three sta' .. re .nviti «i to an 4 -tigate : • of tile llssoi ,;e .!l Stall J many weeks ago in their report thn ye! e .e! V til l e Igllly i 1 irying ; I.>l l. ies. In :In- w r •' • {»; 1. ' !s of K\t. I'.siotl. ti'. :1 1 - of Ac ulture, 'i. f til It il' 4 I f Mo 1•• - . .ic if fatai i • ■ i's t': .• ia, N 4 iti: 1 at' Jit 1 an i N 1. I . !: l j.ir li uiiii.•■! pound 4 ; : . y i 0:1 tin ! crop I iiul perhaps •*'•> cents per hundred in 1, i|-c ii.e , ...m on a part of tile luitl ' t op. The assoeiat ion got u large j part of i'. 4 toliaeeo ..-died at Sl.7'. pov hundred 111 l'.'tW d,: • to tiiis basie piii ■ I Hiring II tin- M.i !iiop.ds"i! Tobaceo I'ompar.y further ia lu ed its charges for ie-iirying .»1,.' 4 1 i• i* hui 11 red poun ' j Director Sands when t 4 ld of the suit last week declared "It is ludl- I ,0 ; ge that a lift profit of , ..'."n'o. 10 1 1■ i 4 li tll made by tbo- very oar '.lei elf vied a saving • f huil ■ •- •!' thousands of dollars Mr the ... a.." The public liiie.tAr Yam .'a 4-hitl'a tei'i/.eii the suit a last ditch tigl'.t to tlis.Ti i.t tile .ati .il iit'.d impede its further A .laiing to the stateiv..-ttt of it Wade, the young at: nicy i> 1110s 4 . ia live in the sib. , rcp t.tiitives of Henry I'oid'- legal will I.ma- shortly into tin- to co section, for the purpo c, he of .-e 'living data to litest •.! 1 damage suit til • • gainst . , rd. The recent warning of Dr. J. Y. 11 viler to til. 4 farme:- win was • nali by the veteran wm anil ■• 1 gat 4 .i'/.ct' ,4 f the as-lieintion '..i.eti he announced Ih.lt I would retire from a .-al.ni d 1 .timi v. '!i the association t- -ct . it wiiii t pay. .. eais 1•! ■ ! i >n> I.* ill wof the etf 1. 4> t 4 now being expanded in the -mt 1 it iigainst 11. 4 furni iis i f Vll .• and the irolinas | win ai -.• e . ing their own busi | m i- tliis light for 1 • moinic fr ail e onomie jut. for •i mi we are now standing v 1 A! .rne." said Dr. Joi i. -r, in lij c hi- associates fur* v. and nil that "arrayed aga.nt us powerful forces, strong eii - 4o d. pei'fei tly organi/i I, | tiw f-.diy tir.iiiieed, deterniined in their '■ n interest to destroy lis tins year if they call." Music Hath Charms "Are you fond of music? "Not very, but I prefer it 4 o popu lar songs."—Boston Transcript, Better than Before G. D. Seymour, Hit by Auto, Is Improved.—Headline in New Haven | (Con.) Register. j There isn't much wrong in a coun try where S3 per cenr. of the general complaint concerns women's styles. Sacramento Bee. Women learn to swim sooner than ! men because the rir.n have t 1 teach themselves. —New \ork Ar>'e.'ii:;n. Where Do the Old Motors Go? I!■ runt The Wall Street Journal.) fin re ic muck-speculation a- t what b'e.lines if the old au:.-mobiles ■ther than tliu.-e that Mutually land in the junk pile. Wl h many 1 4 , end-ham! job- g 44 to tli 4 stilt.ivls and farms, there are iii.niy other it- 4 to wiiich dilapidated "gas loig g.e.-" are put. For insteuee, I imis ■ f boating who latuiot afford ti; • llui'i 4 i'\:u:..a. 4 volt of 111. tor ii'ift are tep-i.. i.gging up raiher speedy v.a'.-r . - . > installing 111 - take!! 11 11! eld liUtiilillib.les. Ne,.r by v. a is are dotted with m. iv 1 raft pt 'Citi-ii l y l ord motots, ami tv.atiy > 'i-i.. liii l-r engine. 4 fro.a '-optilai i.'.ti!■.an 4 b it.g used i 4: and about Ni w \• rk. Henry lord lias ; Iway - sail v l.is "boat" Would do most iiiytmng. but it is doubted he ever 01 allied of seeing his four . yltndef piugger earrv passengers on 'he water. Jelly Making Hints An 4'Xi'ess of sugar or unilercook ;ng will product soft jelly which lias a tendency to flow. ". Too .-mail an amount of sugar or ov r-co'diing u ii prialuee a tough jelly. :t I'rystal.- 'i .oily result from an \ce-s of sue :'. In |>ouring .i' lly into glasses, tii- evystais from the syrup which spa; Ms the side of ilie Vessel ill which till jelly >\.'|s e oiv at ■ washed with the jelly in' 44 the glasses. The sugar in solution tends o form crystal 4 about tie a - . If the juice is boiled lit; ,il too concent rated, before till 4 Ig'a 4 ' I- lei led, 44 11*!': ii lit inversion of ti, .-agar fails to take ; lace and ay 'al 4 form. I 'ar- fu. in' • 1 of tii . 1 i e : • ecessiiry to si iii a clear jelly. o. I tidet i iioki'd jeiiy has a t r. i tb The ' 44 ps of jelly glasses should •■v -t• • l'ili ii 4 In fore ' y are :ia or the glasses. Ti y 1 4 . at- ii 111 '. i -pope 4 . 7. Rapid cooking produr-es thi ' ght siiadi -in j !Iy ; 1 r.g ookmc ..an., thi product. Tin l'rogressivi I • n (1; v :.p : 1 elll'i tile "1 kb 4 dr'.i - ■ r 1 : _lr b, ;.i ser.teii • bin: ! • v.alu : 1 a v. hi! 1 al toil News. . i __ -7j rlll»H— f| itM lk 11 l| ybr Economical Transportation ra ! The Chevrolet Motor Company announces the following reductions in the prices of Chevrolet closed models: The Coupe - $ 675 former price $715 The Coach - $ 695 former price $735 I The Sedan - - $ 775 former price $825 ALL PRICES F. 0.8. FLINT, MICHIGAN STOKES MOTOR CAR CO., Walnut Cove. N. C. .QUALITY AT LOW COST _ - - 'Prohibition Force To ' Remain As At Present Washington, July 'J I.—The pros-! • jt-iit prohibitkin enforeemeni system' will lie eontinued indelin.tely. Offic ials have cie. ided that a iv. rgani/a tio- .:. 4 :not 1.. 4 inaugurated as plan ned on August 1. A istant Secretary Andrews and t ,4 i• oil: 4 i s d reeily eoncerr., .1 have ! e.ii ■ 1:1: 4-i •! many dith.-ultie-. in J i!".v.alar up the details of tll> 4 ret- 44 - 1 na.:': •: i-mi the seloctiot 4 of p4-r- ; soMlu I. .■ :. And 4 ws said today he in-j t -n.ii ii t'■ ailow the present ir« grant | to .•'inn wv.il 4'Very phase ef the! 1 re iiiir.ata t: ai d election of new nf ;i el- ha.. i iMI aol'ked out. His ile li-'nii 44 a- irroi 4 .:. i aft- r a mooting | with :.'s "i'.irt if si rat -gy." which I includes >'r :.'i "tioii Coiumisoionor Haynes and other otiieials of the prohibition uti't. The assistant soc -1 rotary s.abi he want .1 to talk over the matter also w ; tn Acting Seciv t.try Winstiti, he fore any further nnnounoemcnt w.as made. I'nder thi proposed rei rgantr.a tion the tw nty-two administrators were each to have had juiisdieWin over or.i 4 specified district. but tr ng influences have been brought to bear ill regard to tile seivtioti of the administrators and in favor of a modification district boundaries as originally laid out. Ynrious other features of the plan im-hiding a proposal for far l'ca.h iug ehaiig- s i:i the iiss'gnm nts of piohlbition agents also have ! en uadi V attack from some quarter 4. i !I.at ' lis that tile depart m .it of j'lsiiee was tailing a lull i :r. tne 4 :-eat on d.-v. loped during tin day ai. n Attniaiiy General Sargent 4 i!l --1 Mr. Andrews to hi 4 nth.a Mr a . .iifei. 11 •■ . which neither would di.-- etlss. i'or I•v■ •. liar ii.v. ted a poul try 11. Noriil I'ariJil'.a thel'e ' a ie :t:rn of say- Y. W. I.ewlf, 1 !i. 1 - 44 ■ 1 1 o.atbeting specialist. . fio li' - In- sob.cd by 'i'-ir!: ■ : . -ays o.ae investigat-■ ' \Vi. 1 ...a:- ; I:.f our acre yii Id- 4 . 1 j. a.- ilie a\ : of ir,. mm y, w Wot.hi I'.av. a: i. . sT.o. • '.n 111 41 > ear income in l'c'J 1. WEDNESDAY. Aid. 5. K The Xew Ma]) of the State Highways Thriv is a considerable of a ' spread of ilu* black linos indicating hard -si'if;uo reads in the new map |>f the State highways, just issued from Raleigh. No. 7". No. 15 and —■> uirrv the black top and concrete a .Toss the State front the Yirgini a (lit!:, r. ar Danville, out to the South i atolitia liiic on the Hock Hill road, i aia! t> '.tear the South Carolina line j over No. d h . ] the Spartanburg toad, i l.i'uat: ntr at Wriglitsville Reach, j No. do i nit s through Wilmington to Ch..il' tte and to Shelh.v on hard j surface, with exception of :t stretch 'front I.uiithet'ton, and front the Pee Dee oridyi." to H'atlt shoro. Then fi on Wilmington there is a Mack line all th" way to i'.ayhoro, easterly, and to (loldslioro, northerly, till un broken with hut eight miles of sand flay in Jones county. Front Golds horo east, there is all hard-surfiiee acro.-s Wayne and l.enoir and "raven counties, almost to More head City. One may go front Nash ville to Kinston and the lower edge of Lenoir County on all hard sur face. Pasquotank, Perquimans and Chowan are spanned by black lines. It is solid going front Raleigh to Koxboro, and front Ashoboro to High Point and Winston-Salem and :> !..ar Yadkinville, and all the way ... Moeksville. Rut the largest contract and the ma nearest completion is No. It), from I'.i aufort on the coast to Mur phy and the North Carolina line on th Atlanta road. This highway runs more than 500 miles. It is solid i in ,e or asphalt front Smithtield to .-.at' -villi', where the break to Newton begins; front Newton it is soli :to tie iiiirke line west of Hick- I'l't It i> solid front Morganton to Clarion, and from Old Fort to Ashe \ lie :* is eompieted in what is re gard"!: tile fimst link of mountain hie I'.vv ay c in.-' nut ion in America, "layui'.' ov r" anything in California. ' N -tit i aft I ma's dream of a great Itiuiiw:t\ .s.sti ni is iieing progress -11;, ailvatt ed to completion. Anoth r i- ai d thy state will wake • i •• ii. in that it has a system of I. gir.va, to talk about.- Charlotte ' ih'-el'Ver. To and an open door i- only a one way street. I>iti'i>it News.