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RNAL SixPages U. In. MONROE. N.C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1 i. One D Hnr h Yr'. VOLUMT. XVI. NO. 40. MONROE THE J Aids Nature TW f.raf ikv W I .cst' C em rr hi " ri ' . n v . . w MrJual l v " - V., in, iiMe r pu - .'. i k dt-wwJ ! i' - ,- ,').. tanf tr In. f--.i. t t fci J, ht.. I ' " tKrrr;c c '- . ' - v m1 rwrul.t- t i. i I t. tuft ;U' . : , I . 4 I tA J i:t i ' ' . kit , K ,S !nU m etui - - .ife -. . i sr i i'. e:n,J t It J . ., I r. . , , ,. , lr. f lee.-t ' , '.. -. i . lew S,mel- .-,1. . . ft-JilMm. uk.'-li,t, . , .. t ll.tftl-hnuO.). ,1, .TiV at. " M m4." -I . i 1'ii.if" lr . ft eo. V. . K . r ia It. . I'nl!vh; or, Med .' ' lilu.trmi 11s. r U mttrii up-ttwlote ."" i tHtr-tv-it 'ia!.. fti covrf et 4 mailing !.!.r - IT. It. . 1-trr.T. Huflu. N. . I UI. .' t " Ann-:- ' tf Uiin'.i. i !ltl !.i i t'l If y.-.i !. . : .. r itM-l'". it H1. Th.-l.-,t filH' r. 1: f- idmii .i. , ..iy i.m Hit mint JI.ii:. t r.:i Act! Tl1- uui!tVmti man ! il" tu nmrmw ltn't wanto iny t.i.H ii; t-'t ttuttf thai !.ft iruramo mat tor t'.x.a, for tin Ir mium pin- um )iW vmj wait. PHILADELPHIA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, GORDON INSIEASCF. AND INVESTMENT CO!PANY. L'tNiO A;-,f!lt. Le! Oppofiuniiy Fial You at Home and iv;"ly ;. pMul li,iv.k i -Mirtuiiiiy. '1 ! not so imioh : civi' m:1 cial alHuri in ;i : form in ul'K' yen to rcuik ! .v.:1. to r. v.. r- i! Hiv. An m-count at a ttr;u-tivirthi' attonlioti of op 1 ;:i.k lialiiix-f is material, yet ; 1 1 ii'ive a lialaiiiv, that you , iii.i'i you haii'lle your linan ... r ami the habits you will s:ieh j.rn;:oriiii. as will en- !rolitalik' niycatitieiits. Wo onlJ lil.c to tinv..- every man, cvi'r i. mi. in. .iu,l ry .1.1!.! in this icinily ;h ii lui'imnt with u,. Co' n.- iii an I ii. Ik v Ith us nbout il. cn I vr cert. inkTot en iiiK-un-" .n!s, i. .i:;: ' in n, 't J n'.iatKrly The Savings, loan 6 Trust Company i:. !'.. Ki ll. i:. ( i I'!;i:.-'iiKNT ( ' V-Mll.U J THE Ola Reh Grocery Store of Monroe is (loins; more luini'ss tluin ever before. Making new cii!omers every day, and pleasing old ones oen fore. (Jet on the to better than be- and wagon and come The Doster Grocery Co.V. An Agricultural Itifh S.h.J lor ; t nion County. Ttf k'ixmrti I m.'iiof lai'i .u ty i (MtiMjiTitif! a rt o;,;:i. n !.. Ullhdii arii-i:'H:ia! an t ..-irul ebi4 vmrlire ia thv n:i.! d:. trhU t-f Hie eonr.ty. ;, r.! t ' tia. t and liu'tnl Ry. tl.r.i!i il..' xru'iilturJ prts-i. f..n'.er nUi.il lid farai di-iii i.U.i ;..u H hi.. tu .riik"iliTof m ..'i raacnoultri-1 ..v. Uvii ilK'uli a!!. I i,t tliis .ik n 't S-.hf tiie I'lulilflii. Uvv;-' i! il.isn,! Ixin-t tl.t- U'tti.n 'lit I. me L.H fen.e !i-tl r l.ttsl yin.' t'urf; i:orr tvu n !i-, n. .!.;:. ! i . Ui-.il. Il. l:t.- ti.t-rt-a.w-ji 'l.i- lit ct.viij f. rati witeiiilur.il lociis, h..l. jiMII.";i .l ol l loldlllpi h I r'!li ni-!!! alid two or tur.v lint; ire-l i'i u.( l.ti.tl i n li..li !:.uld U- inn aa i'' run. i.t f.inn. Iy a iiiiru-s ' ' tuiI'lll t i work l ,.r ll.i. U. n. eai li il iy, and ail d.y SaCirJ.ij. !' ot t.f altt ii.lin an li m If is I .. ild be reduet-d to the in.l.itm.m - ! li; ureii t!iat would. n'rli:i.. n -t i i''- d ioil a jeir. llii ro i-Uould ako U-a if.artun iit in whu li f.inu.-r' ti.t ili lew could receive the kind of ind -.is-trial training nerde,! in the iM intry home. More tli.m VKI j.er n ut of the people of I ai. n eouuty d. r.v.' their support from the farm. This in pre t iiiu.eiitly an aneultuial e.muty. We tram our liyn for the riuuistry. for pr.ctiee of law. for practice of medicine, and we would not think of letting them enter these callings without spii.'il training that l.i: tlu m fcr their cheseu liclds of hiUir. Vet we have been lurninj; our loos on the farm, to face the sU rn battles of hfe, with absoluti ly no training for their life- work on the farm. In this wo comniit a hluiidi r that almost ain.KUils to a rrime. We have robbed the forest of timber and in turn we hac robbed (lie soil t.f its fertility and turning over million I of acre as .t barren w.iMe t; posteri ty. And then we pretend to wonder 'why our brightest b ys and pris leave the farm and drift into tin j towns and cities. We will not meas ure up to our duty as parents and ! citizens if we continue to settle our children on the fiTin without special training for It. it v.mk-a training jthat will cause them to put behind their t lTorts the same dogne i f in i telligf nee that other people use be hind thuir disks We will iitw.' dcvelop the agricultural resources of this county until we begin with tlu right kind of education and training or our boys. The drift aay fn.u; the farms w ill continue until we ap ply a n iiiedy and thai remedy will be embodied in an education that educates toward the farm instead of away from the farm. (Yiiaiuly it is none too so. 'ii to begin to educate public sentiment towards providing for agricultural and industrial train ing that our boys and girls must have ill order to develop the bed that is in them Such training means material devc.'eiunen! d progress in tiiis county and i! Bill be worth many times its cotd. W e cm nc. make a better investn i nt in I'liion county than to establish an agricul tural training school. Such .in msli tulion would stand as a moiiuint nt to the wisdom and enterprise ol citi zens and iH'iieli.ent work would extend its inllncnce throng' g-iu ra tions to come. The success and prosperity t.f the towns of I'nion county are depend ent upon the devclopim nt of ncri cultural interest anil we believe they will stand ready to co-operate with the farmers to secure this much needed institution. If the Farmers' I'nion gets in be hind the agricultural high gclinol it can make it go. In fact, we Mu ve there is support enough available now to bear us cut in saying tint abuit the only thing lc't to decide uKiii is the location. Hers I.liv.! Coui;li Syrup ii high ly rcrumuif tided, especially by niotli tn in cases ol colds or coiikl a. Il diivcsculd from tlie fMini llu mmli the liowels and nt Hie same time heals irritation of tlie llir.i.il alul allays in ttaniieatiou. Sold hy uil lrui:iot SINt THi: I'l si rti TO TMI- II1IK KACI- lhe Mope f tlie South is in Mat in a tireat lt!y ol Hrosnerou. Hit Hi tent. tlome-tniiiE W hitc I arnin . Our tireat I'lanta-ti-tn HilJ I Vain t'rtjrr Im mij;rati tn Co'iii i! Help Ambi tious V h te tenant l anncrs to t'.jy I Jin J Now. Tl.e l'r cr, -Mve 1 ril. r. tli m t !.r- im ;'.ied farm wetkly lit the , pilot- a tl'.I.ili'e ar'i.h uruui .nut i!f wl.ile le:,a!it f irm t rs t i b ii- I i:.i! it . and ilfvlariiig t'l.! ;h- h "i.u'll lintr! sland t ft ;'n-r to M-,.,i!.i:.f the dt ve'i jut., lit ..f a . !a-s . f . iop Tons s nail white f inn rs a 11.- in. iiti-'lifof :be toaii t'-. I !:e i.ii- Jl.ti.ti-.tiifs. it ('e:I; res I ;.. !! back pr I ' We hope e rona t.f a l.t'gr n:i...i r ..! t tke ..r.l hi ,:"d V.. er. I,ii,. iiig u: i'l f.u a s a and i:...kir!,' t'.t-.r f i - ' -ns n ft k riiMnu I f d.iers.iit! sgr' .' i e i:i I.t re an I W tsvm ; : a'xi : a I in ; ' ' S-'i'Lern '. i;i t it t: 4 IV l.l do al.V iiil 1 .e, K work wii'i ihi -.r i .. ii ind. -ii.l- .it of l.irvl i ' r S i.;it.-n.t r. I. ii I on ! a di sou.. Ian of i. i.i r i' . '. rrn f.r-r. r n.-i.: . Dn l of o ;r I-)-! a! '!. ' ' . the he p tli,! w. i , from a:i in. i. m I hi',.!.:..' a:d i e-it -r' " r I . : al l l!:"V w eilo r"i i. r i'l k.-, y t r. ' V. i .f. ru :ti:i v.i:sstii: Noth.ni; r;:,uiar! Si v A v :v on pt t t -.rtt.n. .!'! r v Stritkio I t. M I u-i el I.t-' I n . ; !i lie 1 ilW : of : -.... i. tl- The cir.'v ltV'nji f:v"ir from Koyal urape Irta-n l sr!xr Ok ii i- oret: lar'iui.g p lej'-al. w. ii' I lj..ta h:' -s ii. ! l i.li'i I he 1,1: li M w !i. I tl.e la,HI.;" ..I mp'il.!i. .1 .j - w-i ... . 'u n . ill . .. .ul. .1 1.' T. !aH0:, .tr " i . :.,,. w.-n ...ut iu.veutit g tie 1 1. 1 imii..;. v . f i I t 1 1 S .ulliet.i wtutc !ar::.irs .tav tf farm I i take ivork in tv'tun n.ilis We are al.vi.ms to the iaii'.r.i.-!en. g . r.t. ipriso of u,,., U our mv.i m a.-. wl-. Si U i.ni'. l tip. Ut t are -;.te ' Kenw, tutt , Cur(llovk . jaiii-'tis t w t..e : .rut laiuis v. nt . Su-h laid by r-roiiS su.all j v ...,,,, while farmers, and Ms.e these small j Thl. N ,r,;, (v,,.ll:i ,. , art. :...,, white farmer have tneir part m !hei,if A.,n(,,uri. ,,n . ,,,,, ,,; gnat avakening now g,.ing,n ,. ,,i:s V(ar ,,., cr,.tt!,. -M.mei.ne has wisely said that nil,,,,, in i,i:t.;,tlS an I ui-n'r,- .1,1 BP'S .UM .III IWII Hit- IIP ,M. , ,,,,., ,.f ,., ,!, ..... place. Libera! citi.-.e'is in vit.a. ,. . .-i ! Ii i; . i; 1 e e f 1 .:,! I. r.- l I ll.. ;.; i T..i c I.t I. ?! ib.l-Il - IV li'g "' IllOS' . 1'i.au.i' to ' :. , c 'tis. ,' I -f ! Littl T hings Annoy or Please Us little thine annoy us the little curl of smoke that, if left alone, would soon smudge the furnishing! and make work, for the house-wife. There are no annoying little tilings in the PERFECTION 01! Heater (Equlpptd with Smoktltaa DtvlctV. They've been banished by hard thought and tireless ork. In their btead there are little Ihings that please that make for comfort and satisfaction. The little self-locking Automatic Smokeless Device that actually prevents mu -he the little lock on the inside of the tube that holds the wick in tln.k-kccps it below the smoke rone, so ac curately adjusted that it cacti, t g't wr.)itg-thee are some of the little thing that please tlu' have contributed to the name and tame of the Perfection t'd I leaser. The most ati-fying hrnier yon can buy alwaya ready easy to manage alwavs dependable i-mcldy cleaned. . , r . . Brass font holds 4 iiiarts- burns ' hours. Attractively finished in Nickel or Japan in various t les and ftnidu . Evtn Fr.t,tr, 1! v., At Vo. w,i., I rwptlrt CiecUr ' lo tU Ntiicit Afincr ol tin STANDARD OIL COMPANY ind I' T II the tdasses who own the laud s "User or later r..;:ke t::err.seve the ar'st i -ncy of that eotintiy. We have in I .oiiie to this c ielition s np.dly in America as in tiler coui tries. lie cause of the .ib.md lin e of t he ip land resulting from tlie newness of the iiintus hale t iT.ui d I'M uii-i" f. the liest corn grown on a mi; e a rt I he deiartni nt i tiered ti.e '-!... t the threi Is.vs in X . itli l ir l::.. who v.oiild grow the tii c rn 1 1 r ; t itere nr.,1 i. i. ter 1 1 11. lli.it. it I. '.11- . j-.ll'. i ..n.l 1 1 ... un-ir...mw t.f I .... . . ' ' in- . . ,.f l.rm.T, c..lic!.ir..ni'l 4 hi .1 standard i f pr.sluctioii Tin- c. 11 tent ln'tweca these b Vs il ls llit.-n s! fd the whole State and tl.. re an I . ,;:l;l.- :. : ;. iU u in i ib i : il i.ie..i In I ITiHHi n, c ill.! ;y ! I 1". i :! IS t'l I TV . i. i v.. f t! tl .1: I !l. iia. re., in t.. 1..- am. Hit -re" .'ts. ;-1. !1 "I tt'e i:r4 ii.e .-r i'.-t ol the all res-TV. .1 iter II! S - ..!. I r. .., 52 Mskfs Finest Fcrcs i Food 3 A TT? 14 aCA - '..BapwaBaBaw. .-. at. in Ai ropri it!. f ti e lu tnct f I' iN, V c n : -. : in. i AloiK il: 5a t il i t .11. ;' v. I... n bu.ks s. tne daft reoorts the "::i a I.Il'Ii st.ie ofjoVI. i. I he a.'. Is that "then-j last w. tl to t. I:eve that weare.Mr W . f Denth ft A'.iss koiie. II ..V. I -'.'-I,.!-. J!;,s lia'tie 11 ... ,!i,d :,t 7 .', I k on W'e hi. sday t v. int g I." k at the h.'tc.e if hi r lil.ih'. I'. I! 'lie i f t! .is pic- where population as yet, but in the lor, run the history of other countt:.'; must be repeated I.i re. i i M-t ii."!.- "These th ui.'.its came very forci bly to mind as we rode throui:!i a C ttoil mill village the other day and saw Its hundreds of while impl ees -m.n, women, an 1 children v i.o have lift the farm to become the hoic. less hirelings of tliccottoii man ufa liii. is. The negr ies, liuding no place in iiianii? .cturing for them, ate h ft hi the farm and are Ueoming landholders in ranillv increasing , i.f it i. ..ti nun. His. I rot. . r.. iniimis, a eess in incii prou incnt tie.irt'ia l.egro educator, ,v,l ) has just ub!i-!itda map shown g ti,Hr jVl )1 'I'he U that suite f.Hniit.nrgia negr.sts nan. 4.lirv wh i due t heir !t tho'.is.itiils who will r. ad ni-rly t'.i report in t..la's pi.prto stewl.. in n the prie A U u. ! 'pli e 'il 1; boy. t'haries I''. I'liilhi ':! t liisl pn '.e, the lehl being l-'io I u-'i-els. Illl.iley llohhins .'f V. :.l.e ' II the s.cond ii. ', tlie i.-ld ls-f:g li.'i' bushels, an, .him. s M't-tia c I W ai ne won the t'urd p: . yield being ll.'l Im.-luds. The n :'i dieils of boys who did n-d in fa prie won in evnerience am! i. s'i. sin. f. j "lie had made In r r. m- e.it.!.n-iiii.-!y uii.n-1 for sen nil tnon'hs i-:. While I er le .r-1 death came seine hut iir.ev -etedly pr.al jto the community at large. Mil! ta. . e wiiii were l-t a. uii'!.! I With I. I l'r..j.vl.s kf.coituiKiidcd. ,'rue eoinli'ioi: w, i- lit alt.p ti.,r ,, . !... 1 1,,. ,i, ir. ! unprepared to hear the s , i ai.i.. ni. v a si.t'-i inha! Ic .ii. icel v e h.-.i.' j1'.' : V. .1 line- Mi pi. i in ; he : ( f "LI i.-.Ul.' iif iral i.i -..; i'.i! . i r i i as "II .'!;: W.I'. I 'll t'l.'' ii :. c ! ! li At 1..M he !.,, tried e it.v I ti!! he us. ,i I eiV. ".'.it I W! ;I. S. ' 1 W. ' IIS ell !. ' " .'.'nulls. iti!i. W .1 !: i l ! I M to-! i ,. I! IU a ' al.'.i.'. ii' ' A s'.ip s i ai l . a v t mentioned All.IT- lle 'IS tir. Hl.C. s SI . far ill Pal.!; Ill elect, t'.i.l A hi,. . . ! a . ' A f .1. pr...;... .'.tl.'ll c 'lllrilo ti"I;S embers of t'oiigrcs. IT rati' " stair." i a p. ri- 1 1 lli'e s.,. Vol IL V- r c n.j ! an I . d to In r iles ! , ! .? .'ii 1 1 no ,i in I m s:i asing .e of the yn VI p. r acn- value to tl, i s III tie I deep. I ! 5 l.il.t ill ink- fl "I'V. inereasi'ii tneir i.in.i noiuings inun . m(. ti.y would laid a p..l l g....; ."ilt.inni to ,''UHHi acres, and lion tir.,i tyt. f,,UIi,j H, tin y hmi own ivithin tiie State of (ie.ugla . Wl,n something that m the long fu ! atone au area larger than the entire w,md make th.'in richer ih..n t" State of llelaivare. I t.y i: f,,iinl the pot of g .' 1. 1 1 1 i Not only this, but the negro club wm ,! nt ttl,i Hi,. pi.r u,.-i) i I f h..M. ;ii ' .;M a' IU 'I I, I' the all . ' t.'ll'l e .iiti'.ii.ce 1 1 ii'l.h:ps ;,nd navy and the l. n.-iie .laval llient id l.'T .lelt.lse. Jl!-S i of an i.nnsual!',' ei e. rial an ! fid disposition and : see the bright at..! 1 I'lirtng her l is i.lr., er heard to muni'u: ivis H'rfectlv r' ti'iy. Sin siirreiid. n .I life i land died hen.i. il'v, as or.! tian can I liceased was L't', yeir.iof a .'.' :ir,-I ' from c;u!y ch.ihi!. o I hd b. . n a loyal ami evmplny nii'iiib r if t'e .MetliOilistlhur. il Si..- is siTllli". illJ by two broth, n. V.- W S !h n. ..f tins j a.-e, an i .vjr. !.. r i; n-. ot Inverness Fit l re I. "... : Il Ins flli.-i. .' ., .-, k H. !i. i ut I.O fal'l d o.''s N. ,V tl-f, I. ne 1. !, k to work r.i ii. I c i- .-, -! bis-Ill till' :.: ! s. :'. -. . r ap. vh j'li'.K r.':-'i und tii.s n ,i ii,. d- l.e-. I I; ii ' I.;. i! chtlS- !'..n to iiiiti- Kn.vUcd A v. -. g 'i in . when S-: N is!,'.-., a miie io I knock. ! w ii'eti : , Mi. Null got I'f ... 'all' ot N.i" in ttie i f i, ;:itv I 0 I ... : big If ... . f t ...' rd ti. I. M ii : P PI dren aie going 'to scitool anil (level-1 aping h althy b .dies in the open air and healthy surroiii dinga of country life instead ( f being shut up in the cotton mill, over-worked, under edu cated, and poolly dcvclopeil phlsl cilly as the tendency must be in all iMttoii mills so long as tbelcgisla-j tun s of the South are. tuosubseiv ient to the less humane mill owners to emi t needid laws of restricting child labor in the mills the less humane mill owners, we say, because there are many thoughtful, anil far sifing mill owners who heartily favor stri -ti r regul itnuis. i iiieinlier, we have no ill will toward Ihrcoit n manufacturers; we have no ill will toward the negro. We do nalie very strongly, how ever, mat the satetv ol ineMiiun in knowledge that will be of i.ioi'e ;.'.-1 mg value ty litem than if lb"y h i i j diftwn the prij v.ithoul gef.uig ll.ej'1 experiene.'. I , lie li.'-pe id better ii.i.itt..is in town and country rests on the b iy :ind joiiig men. l'r. ti.-'.r v-as wrong about his theory of the value of a man over feriv icars i f age, but ie r. pi.ir shin i:i!.!shl..elit , ise it! !' iir I o'l'l, llauaii. A n.,'i. n.i! I un 1 1 of l i a!.!i. '.i'i h I f-r Nen Mi v.o and Ari I I, :ui, I an iij'p. iiilive 1 1 'viTii'T id t -H-iil.ve c.'iin.'il f t Aiaska. Cim! c. ntrol the light house ..rd and si , .nation of the lllliloll.il ne doiibtliss hud reference to lie priiu'iple of initiative and inn na tion. Kew men mike radk'i'.l chiugcs in their metlnsls after they aie f uty. and older men look to the young men mainly to revolutionize agrioul lure und to make experiin-nts. that was why the It , aid of Agricnlti.rr offcri'd its corn prizes to hots an! not to men. Hoys and young nu n are more enterprising, more piogres sue, more ready to try new lai th ahi than old meti. .Mr. .1. I'. Hi'ts of astronomical ohserialoiv from naval tr... (Vh b.'a'i' a in l'.'lil cf the semi , ell!. -lit,! !.! of licelo tiu.lllClpatii tl. , .l".! I i.ia.i r.'.'ioiu: s.-uit ui oi me m pi .silts , f the ii. fun. t I'l'. e. In. .iii- i , tist and S.r. "tics (' iii-paiiy ('"!'.- ill, I ..tloll I f the bureaus i f , I ti.uf.icl an - .mo shitislies i'l the It. paliineiit i f I'oli.iiici a and LaiKT. .Ml'. Lester Winch, .-'er i.ild M.ss Pearl I 'rice of Price's .Mi:! were mar ried Sunday attcru-vn by 'spure T W.S"."teM." Mr. . t'. l-'.st'i !g", m!i i lives on route No. 1 from this phi -e. and "diss Sillii Lrmmoud of .M,u ia i i-. u rvd Sunday m r:u:.g by 'S j-orc T. W. S'.rrcst.' -a i ! liaei'.. When the I, le ad W is si.il en d II at the i- M,po..ed 1 I i have .vine II." f :.'ii ii, ii -ii ; i t .-, 'I ;. .1 b. k t .t "I- . !!." h ... In,!. ,' Hi" f... I v a t. d It IV.H i. .. f 1 a , ,S el I'' l.t.K ir,j (I." ' i' on .in s ,h H.s .; tc i. l.tr n i rapti Uis, s .'m l lioiis t'.ti lift i f joy. l.i.s H'l.'kh u s Araici Salie ci.n s n. n.aki i the skill so't und v. ' ,', I' jrlo: il,- s f .e fa ". C'U'. s .l, s-.e eve, e 'Id sii'es.era !.- I i i. . ! f I I la iii. Tie it. 1c- falliiiie for pot :'"m" at r.neh. h I'illg I'oUpilM V In st hi pain in in ti e rilliiLitU' p.o tlie llei k HI II. .ill:., el- , t i.t III lrll.;ly. 1 lies.' n l.y a 1't.Ml ei.iii)' p. .j ! I in. -i.lt s i au ie di pen 1 aie an t i. rllei t ir . rev 1 1 ...it les. I ( . y Sold l,y all iiii'.ti;! I- an I tm.a." : I i l.l.tfl an I'm-ll'l s, tl,. - b-i:n us, ! V il l li lo I" .1 l'.ol tl,.V all "II fa Ul ill pliiliiptly. I tel. I'l pends upon Ilia presence of a largej Wake, who wim tlie pri.e for the e read the Special Notice column of TllK Joi'HNAL just like they read the loivil column. A Buy, Sell. Want. Rent. Lost. Found S. ial Notice or other ad. there ia wen t.y everybody. Farmers can escilly use this column to advantaite. At mme time eveiy farmer want to buy mme imple ment, attK'k, or other thing that somebody else is just aa anxious to sell. A small aiL in the So cial Notice column of The Jnt a NAI. will do tlie work. It ii the ideal place to put small ails. fount your words, one cent each, send ca.h with copy, and then nwer calls. ii hiti! rural population. The drift to the towns anil the cotton mills not nnlv alTects this directly, but also in- il i rt ft ly. because when otice the pop ulation of a community becomes pre lionuuaiitly negro, the small nuuilier of white ieoph left may be forced lo nunc out to tiud sullicietit numbers for a socii ty of their own. "It was a wise saying of .lames Olivt r's, 'Happy is the laud that is tilled by the man who owns it,' ami the great need of the South, today is to encourage tlie holding of small farms by white farmers. We repeat, that we siy this in no ill will to the negro - in fact, it should not be mi essary for us to say this, because co one else in the Smth. has preached nii'ie, per.-isteiilly than wi the doc trine that it is tlie intelligent, pros perous negro who helps, and the ignorant, poverty - bleeding ncern who makes us all pisirer but we say this for the good of white and black alike because the lest interests of b 'th rac s demand that the rural South maintain its large white np iilation. I ii less thu is done the ne gro himself will t i '. pr .gressas rap idly iis lie will with white guidance, and unless this is d me, the cities of the South must aU inevitably go backward. "W'e urge every whiio tenant far mer, and csiici'ially every white man who for any reason is thinking of becoming somebody's hired man in town instead of owning his homo in the eotiutrv. to buv land. The great plantations of the Smlh, for the g od of our feet h hi it a whole, must tic broken up. W'e must encourage the ! snint of home-owning, with every I man sitting under his own vine and i tig tree, and wo must Siecially en I courage tlie development of a great i class of small w lute farmers, j "lhc saving of the rural Smth to ! the w bite race is one of the most im 1 portant problems now before the peo ; pie i.f the Cotton licit. ' "In this connection, there is anoth er thing that ought to be mentioned, and that is the problem of immigra tion. The Farmers' I'nion and oth er farmers' orgsnizations are right in protesting against the coming of large numbers of Italians, Russians. Hungarians, Poles, etc. This would only make a bad matter worse, and complicate matters still further. What would help, however, ia the lamest vie d en an acre of hunt m Wake county, is a voting man. I ii":e were old men, whose hearts and am bitions are as youthful as a boy. but tlcy are the exieption rather than tlu- rule. I: is chit lly the young men who will soon bring almut conditions in North Carolina when .seventy !.v to one bundled bushels lo tl.e act'' will be the aver.i:;e and not the t -ception. The Hoard of Agriculture mt i pvi vate citizens and omp mu s are ui..k mg the best sort of nives'im tits in encouraging more corn growing ami bigger yields to the aeie. We mailt you to trv Sl.m'.i'i m rase, of files. "I (lis emtil'i'iil tttii.'.ll t--lnnu u?i'd by a sreit u. te.v p.-. i a with satisl.ictoiy tesu'.U. Sold I ii drilttists. p PFfi rPF man mm Rheumatic Pains "My nnilicr is a great suf ferer front rheumatism, and l'r. Miles' Ami Pain Pills is the only remedy that n licit s her," MKS. G. lUYl.XPOKT. Kni i t-tiv hi, ,'. J. The pains f rtu-timat i-ni are almost iiiv.tt iably nlicvcd iiith l)r. Miles' Ami- Pain Pills. They also (iicrciiine that uirvinis irri tation ivliiih prevents ',ccp be cause they soothe the nerves. To thrnnii: Miners they ate invalu able. When taken as directed, tiny relieve the il'sltcs and save the weakening iiiliiictiic of pain, which so fici'iictfji' pros trates. Many sufferers tic tlicui whenever occasion requires with the greatest satisfaction, why not vt.tt? They d int derange the stomach imr create a habit. Why not try them? I let a pack age from your drugiM. Take it according to directions, and if it does not benefit he w ill return j our money. If you make a mistake in buying mu.es, vacns or plows, it is not impossible to correct the mistake. If you put down the wrong fertilizer, you don't know it until it is too late. You have wasted your time and money and land; you make a crop, of course, but only half as much as the man who guessed right. But a man csui't guess right every time. You can't afford to take a chance that jnight waste a. year of your life. The only right way to do about this thing of fertilizing is to buy some brand tht is known to produce the best results every time, a brand that the manufacturer can guarantee to be the same in every bag, and in every p;rt of the bag. No man can be certain of the qual ity of a fertilizer mixed by hand on the farm. Cotton won't prosper if fertilized with acid phosphate only; ditto kainit, ditto cotton seed meal. But if all these are properly mixed together, you get the answer. If you mix by hand, you will feed one plant acid phos phate, one kainit, and another cotton seed meal, and your crop will be uncertain. If you buy a brand of fertilizer made and guaranteed by a reputable manu facturer to be suitable for your needs, you will get a uniform result and you take no chances. 'T' THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY MONROE BRANGH.
The Monroe Journal (Monroe, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1909, edition 1
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