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I J by United M. MnWm, who •hip order lr»t June Urn allow ance*, which are la port payment only and do not indafe espenaoa, total 133,000. Judge MmUh aho algned m ordor allowing It,710 to tho receiver* nod attorney* for the rooelv*ri of tho Central Carolina Warehousing Corporation, um of tho five aobaidariee of Um Two of tho other foar have boon placed ta Um hand* of fad two art in reoa*rer»hip in Um State •ourt# of yifylfiiB Thooo foootvors and thoir attorney. aro yot to bo yflUj (hoir initial peymeate. - • drawing ana—t of tXJUO a Math for M. L. Coroy, on. of tho iwUm, who ha* moved from Now York to Va., and la time to Um ia part payment, Um ■Mdo to aach of tho reiver*, Jmm H. Poo, of Salalgh, aad Hallot S. Ward, of WaaMngton. Allowance* Made to_#ttomey* for tho reeeiver* wore a* followa: W. B. Jorne, Raleigh, |».0OO; P. W. Glldowoll. Reldaville, 12.600; W. M. Pereon, Louiahurc. *2,500; A. E Strode, LMtchbur*. Va., $MOO; E. P, Bafurd. CawrencerOle, Va., M.500; and London Lowry, Bedford, Va., feftOO. The thrp" North Carolinian? who wvr* appointed attorney* to tho re ceiver*, together with Mr. Buford, ware attorney* for the plaintiffs who farced tit.. r«cnverahlp Thay Med a claim for fee* in eonnoeUon with that mi it but the claim waa diaallow ed by Judit Meekina, who atatad that they would be compenaated aa at torney* for the recetoa. The oader atatea that no allowance ia being made at thia time to the Arm of Hagood, Rivera and Yotmg, which ia repreaenting the lecalvera in South ■Kfl A. H. Powell, of Oxford, and S. E. Coltrane, of Guilford Collage, were yaatrrday allowed 12,600 each m re Mhwn for the Central Carolina faitkotulni Corporation and allow ancei were made to their attorney* ai follow*: W. T. Joyner, Baletgh. ft.500; George E. Butlar, CHnton. I MM); and A. E. Tilley, Mount Airy, $1,000. Mr. Joynar and Mr. Butler Ifcirham, receiver for the Eaatcrn Carolina Warehousing Corporation, who haa not yat petitioned for an allowance for hlmaalf or for hia at ^ In an order ligned yesterday Judgt Meekins confirmed the aale of flee ol the nine warahouaes ownad by the corporation la thia diatrict. High auction bida were rejected on two of the warehouaea ami permission wai granted for withdrawal of bida on two warehouaea, an the ground that the bida ware groasly inadequate. The Ave warehouaea, aale of which waa confirmed, together with the Our Letter From Japan Br BRV. J- w. nuNC WILL GIVE AWAY PINE THEE SEED Jmm. tl.—A of eld field or UMf pin* tm i am available far 1 the nurairy it proapert of for towing aril the cultivation of tlw tree* will be ruppliad by til* department. Collection of pine noM» for aead la pointed out by Mr. Claridg* m< • promoting field for a n ox bar of farmer*. Thin year there ha* bean a heavy demand from a number of Southern atataa for the aeed and the supply ha* net bean Urge enough. Two farmer* who have already un dertaken thin work have been amply repaid for spar* time during the aeaaon for gathering. The number of seed planted at the State College laat year waa increaaed by about three time* over that of the prerioae year. The flrat Mad ling* ware neat out from the nur sery in 1926. Hocauae he carefully Mtect* hi* herd bull, «*• dairy farmer In another (tat* *aya that ha ha* in creaaed hi* antra*) production of tnilk one ton per cow ia tan year'a I time. be clearer to add that each pwor la Ifiven apace in the other direction to lie down. We tit, sleep and eat upon n padd«d and carpeted floor with imr shoes left outside Our place i*. allot tad bjr spreading down a folded blanket belonging to the boat and much room that I had no fear of clapping ay next neighbor in the faee with my hand* In turning over in my sleep, for which ! wan thankful, »tnee he happened ta be a policeman in mi form with a award lying cIom by our Thi* room i» flniahed with quarter ed oak panel* extending from the floor to the ceiling. H ta steam beat Happenings Twenty-one Yem Ago V. mm«|HVB *in« »■ V« I icciiwil, I of Dobson, spent Saturday nifht in ' this city. Mix Rlsnche Beeee has gun» to Ruleifh to Miter the Baptist Univrr I slty. Crushed stone is be in* placed on { the sidewalks of this city and make* x great improv.-ment orer the past conditions. John H. Fdpr, of Dohson. was in . this city Tuesday on his way to Lsi ington on business. Mrs. CulWo Merritt and lrttle so* hsve gofce to the state of Mississippi where they will *1«K relatives for severs] weeks. Rev. J. E. Smith is at Dohson this week assisting in a revival. A special meeting at the Chamber of Commerce is called nest Friday night. Special business Is to MM Bp snd every msmher is urged to he Clem, son of Dr. John Holihtgs worth, loft this city Wednesday tor the state of Texas where he roes to make his future home. P. a Muse has bought the resi dence of W R. Bowman located oa Cherry street. two new men in their nrst efforts nt "riding the gent" in the Masonic hall Tuesday night. The first National Batik is having printed a large number of cheeks for its customers. The check is one of the prettiest designs from the print er's view point that we have ever seen. It is lithographed and in two rubta kqi ni Mm; heat to fraab sir; bat I p at both. TIM great bulk H the tr» r»l tkM-cfatta, itan tW fan la otir-third that (A ftrat-claaa. In thirrl-ctaM they arc packed in rloaely nough to ukr canned aardtnea ap pear lonely mm! npinti< fcjf «a» pariaon. (Plena* hnn thia krat •* agg«ration of the mr year. Whan I get with thr Bixhop Mid other good folk* I will he nice.) While I baWav* In ccwMwy, ! draw the Use at twil ling tMrt-claaa for long dtauana. Weighing twice aa much aa a maM rrmbla number of adult Japanese, It «i hard to abide Ml narrow ronAnae I aw rwlafcl of tha fat colorad wom an who found It dttmit to Make a Ob being adyiaed -I atot All third-ciaaa placed balow where ventilation la only by, or thi ough. port holm mhwh to ha cloaad whan tha aa* la WhUa In one of tha porta th» morn ing I went on ahore to poat a poatal, to gat aom* rxetvlae, and to chargr my long* with • freak nupply of oxygen. While «n »liore I aaw th< <-nrra*»<'k of two nharltk for thr drat time. (I maan marine ipeciea. 1 think 1 have aeeti other a|tecioa which thrive on land). Thcue which J aaw had been beheaded and de>tofced; ao that they did not appear no formid able. One of the Mien MUd that wher. not mutilated they are about ten fact long and weigh aa u^urh a* «M pi.unda, and that their haoda and teeth are faroaioua In appearance and capable of despatching homar be* Inga. for our noonday mm] wr Kail ■ tray with individual diatom or bowl* placxi Ota the floor before tick guest. There ware Ave dishes or hwh, be ■Mm the rice bowl which wu filled with a wooden paddle uaad to dip the rice from a wooden bucket place wot ao far away, la one howl waa aoup; in another waa fried flah with two •lice* of potatoes; in another wai raw flah with aoy, horaeradish, ate., for seaaoning if wanted; in another era* raw octopus or deviMlah with seaaoning; and in another waa pickl ! ad radiah with sauce. Japanese tea ' waa alao aerved, but without sugar i or Bilk. No spoon, knife nor fort ! waa in evidence, only two wuoda* «ti«ks discarded after using once. In a letter to The News some year* Hfo I attempted to deecribe the aaen •ry of the Inland Sea. Except at | one place where the aea widens out ; considerably, fountains and ialandt are ever in view, but wKh no twe scenes exactly alike. Inland Saa. Jan. 1, Ml. Take Draatk Stop* To Fighl Rat PUfut « California BakersAeU, CcJ., Jan. I*.—With & E. Piper, goreniaMnt mouae special ist. an route bcrt to deliver Kern County freaa the rodent plagwe, and with Merced offering an amy of oata from the city pound to he thrown against the invading column* of mice, | relief far iofeate«l areas waa hi sight Horticultural Cnmmiaatoaw Barber announced that reports of damaga had bean exaggerated. Re put the ilosres la food, clothing. grain and FnA Growers Close Interest ing Meeting in Mount Airy Tka Pratt i ! Mount Airy, January Ittk and of its kind tv«r kald. ma a I mini ful on* firtm the • Land point of at Undaaar and latomt. Th* wa» hcM m tka Town Hall and •MM •( fruit grawtm IB ■II—awl. Mount Da Mountain Park and Olrta. of B Vs., 7MM with a total tod to tka tec of kattar frttH. At tka calthritklt Tut»JE Si«tronbUriB*" Airy. tka i»illalat aaal and drtoktod appto (Mar wttkaut a kick to It tka? " aa a .a .a* *I ■ I III a il Wat m niftitruujr MiantiBw Bjr as |hna kgr Praf. Mawaua. aa af tk# Pragraaalri N C., who dia Ha aald tka famar and It aad than do all kc » of what ka knows. Tka irat day* program that confront tka fruit growara in tka productian of tka right kind af van ctfen of fruit ftt tin* lernt pocilbki coat, padini parkins aad waan» of i putting this production in tka kanda f f the consumer in «uch a way to r» j turn to tha grawar a satisfactory r» (urn on hi* investatent. ■Tumi' inwrf«un| omin on pranin* Vruit tree* were puaawtid fay C D. Matthew*, head of th* Dlviaion of ; Horticulture, Stat*- Cnfltp, Raleigh N. C. II* cave in ftgww Dm crop 1 yield of heavy prated trm and ! lightly pernad tree. in that the latter ' at the «m nf the tifkt irowinf mm i mmu producod thiw boaheU of apple* while tha heavy pruned traaa produc i *d only around a huihel per In*. He eh* fruit. He paid high mnpeet to in« Dm in working eat a Mt ana White. County Agent. A IMj' hoar of itirmasion by the fmit |>it1 helped the Mt |iiwii m M*'ing Mter nxquamtoH TV* aiarkrltot pronirm iiH.fi ibm Ml vnw w iikw »iwi »t tkh tot ul mm ii|i—1< the opinio* thro wiB mw h «M until a batter piW)i of Ml to |n The program of Um second day 1 tlona in the Granite City Orchard. Many new idfav vm prantW by Morrow ami Nf«wong»r and aa u prim J by on* grower "I have learn ed Many thine* thia morning and now it i» up to me to put them into n., nr-t Lr_ " P»MCvk t®. 3V afternoon wan spent at the j (Carolina Virginia Kruh Grower* In corporated parkin* houae where the men were taurht bow to trade ap |4ea aa w>>H aa how to inspect them, following thia an inspection of the packing plant waa made. Every one waa ao highly pleaaed and benefitted by thia conference that : ft waa stated that K must be repeat ed again nest year. Since the cea cetration of the orchards both paach iaad apple, i* near Meant Airy ud adjoining Surry county, in Virginia, thia conference waa held at Meant Airy a* the nearest point within reach of the amjority of growers. This waa more or lass justified hp the targ* attendance during the twe days.
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