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'v . v , ,- r 1 1. Sir Z '! ' ' ,f. I I if-a: 4 .- ; . Y -. , H i 'v- ... Jackson Griihfy Journal , Pnblisned wfcekly by ' i V, yV ;: JACKSON COUNT WOUiyjU.; COMPAQ !-:y-: $ rT'S osto mce ai oy i v . , . y All Checks 'Monev Orders etc. r. mnsr be made payable to the Jackson .County journal vwuDau w: V ' W - ' -v ' Correspondents : shoal d get all copy in by Monday's mailv to insure insertion FRIDAY APRIL. 4, ; 1913 AS Jtniriwfed tliat Ed Justice and Bob Glenn iare both out after Sena- - -- " ' ' , ' tor Overman's goat. t v """"" 7 There was certainly "something doing" at AVebster last Saturday, at the County Corimencemeni Super tendent Brown is to be congratulat ed on the success of the first Jack son County Commenceriient. And the teachers, whose schools were represented have every reason to be proud of the ; showing made by the children. Every one did - re markably well and there is reason to believe that the next . county - commencement will be all that has been ; expected. Last, but by no means least, the succes of the first venture is diie to the; f good - women of Webster, who prepared and serv ed a dinner fit for a king: v' ' ' - I '-,. . , ' '-," f ,f: Mr. G. M. Garren, . in a "letter to the heville jCiti2:en, . brings out v jsome things that will do for those who have caught the western fever to think overL &-:?Sy.. .,. "Where is the corn belt? Is it in the northwest? Assuming r Iowa to be a typical - corn-growing state of the northwest, the report of :. the Boys Corn club for 1912 gives k data for comparison and helps : an- swer 'theujoi-boy; the highest yield in that i state made ' only 141 bushels, the - second 131, the third 128, the fourth 123. The : highest yield in North Carolina among the boys in their corn club 'work was 188 bushels,1 the second I 184,-the third 173 the fourth 162 "the difference between the , highest yield in Iowa and- the highest in , ,I?drth Carolina is 47 bushels in fav ist of North Carolina as a corn-growing estate. J The difference of -the aggregate sums of the four highest - "yields in Iowa and North Carolina", respectively, is 180 bushels in favor of North Carolina as a corn growing Estate. KThe sum total 'of the highest -yield in each of Iowa's ' eleven dis- J tracts 31,103 bushel; in North Car--;. olinas en: districts .: 1 ,334 bushels: -The difference here gives 281 bush es in Noijth Carolina's favor. : , So - far as ; the Boys Cora clubs" can 'answer the questions the; corn : belt is not in Iowa but in North . Caroli nalAgainif Iowa is a typical corn "growihg state '"of the hhwest, -the corn belt is not in ' the northwest but in North Carohna. TENTH DISTRICT. In; the Tenth, district of Northi J tl $&k k I Advertising rates furnished pntappli - Subscripti ' i.oo-pet :year.;in , ": -V; t ;-; .j Carolina; more definitelyan western : ' V ; : . ? ; Nortli Carolina, the four ' highest ; " yields are as followis: - . ; 1 1 ; - y:, ;-: ;. - K , ' Bus. v: V---ryed Bryson,Beta N. C. V - - j-173 : iLrank Arthur, Biltmore N. C v . 137 rge; Ward,;Brickton N. a ; ;:121 CSrady WUson; Canton - N. C. . . 119 550 M ffiM, :&r. M ;Theres ca" difference of 32 ; bushe difference of 3 bushels between Iowa's highest yield of 141 . fiushels and western North Carbli- .: v ; :ias highest yield of 173 bushels in .favor; of western North Carolina as v acorn gro wing-xegion. The ' differ- ' Jace between ; the . sums of I6was : y':-y,'-.:fSv highestv yieldsV and western -Hbfth Carolina's four nicest yields -x'-v - North Carolina So if western Nprth Carolina excels Iowa as a corn grow ing region, and if Iowa is a typical corn growing state' of thejhortves the corn bdt.isnotTih Iowa or the northwest but ; in western " North CarbknafVc : :Cv. COST-OF i PRODUCTION. ''.W -'Tr't- -1 -"'5J- i. : .. ' rThe cost'of production is less in, Iowa than in -Noitht Carolina.; The only .advantage Iowa or, the north-: yrest has overNorthJ CaTplina jor westertf North -(oliha ;as; a grain growingregioh isKlvery fee soil, rjoparatively spehgIowavhas ary fertUel soU cliinatei while "North Carolma t has a, very poor soil : but a r very ; fine 1 climate. Miere is where North Cairo- lina winsivi lowa and the northwest cannot change their climate.:- They might turn it over to Vcthe; j United States weather- bureau and let them work on it till dooms day vand In the end it" will be the same , old climate still. North. . Carolina " can change them from poor 1 to fert ile soils in two or ;three years time without r loosing from the land a single crop by growing the winter legumes to'turn under in the spring and buying the mineral elements In which the soils vare ' deficient Phosphorus is the ;only ; element that hasltp be purchased fbr Ithe clay soils. The clay soil - include the" larger area of" the ' states-include practically alhwestern North Carolina. - - " Which is better? Gq west,; buy land at fabulous prices, and ;then resde inan .uncongenial; climate? of stay at jiome. and improve ; the land at hand at small cost; then after improvement: produce, bigger crops than' is. possible in the west! Stayj at home for mel The old ad vice, "Young man, go west and grow up with the country has be come obsolete. The same advice modernized reads, "Young man, stay at home and grow the country Tipl with ;you." r - I v -PUTS AN END TO BAD HABIT. - Things never look bright to one with "the blues." Ten to one the trouble is a sluggish liver, filling the system with bilious poison, that Dr King's New life Pills would expel Try them. Let the joy of better feelings end "the blues. Best for stomach, liver and kidneys. : 25 cents. All Druggists. ' o ENTRY NO.-6040. : - 8tatexf North Carolina, Jackson County., ' . s . . T. 1. B. 8ntton ' of the "County : and State aforesaid, da" hereby enter and claim lJTacres of land, more or less; .on the waters of Dicks Branch and in : ihe township of. Dillsbdrq inA the County and. State. a foresaid; adjoining the lands of Pard, Whitmire. Parris,; myself and others: ,-v . -v:'''lv '-t Beninning oq a black oak in my - own line and runs with my line south to Parris' corner, then with Parria line to Jim Whitmire's line, ahen - with- Whit m ire's J me to my own-line, then with mjr own line bacf to the beginning and ranning so as to include all the. vacant land in that vicinity.' , Entered March 17th ,'1913.' , u ; . V K b. SUTTON (Ssal) V Approved:"-;'- - " ':-':J John R.-Jones-' :s -1 . :j . Ex-Officio Entry - Taker BARBER SHOP TAtK I lerchasedi the Barber ; shop from. John ?Ai Parris and am in a position to do all kinds of Work' iri the a tonsorial' artist ; For the .sake: of your ; : 5 hair and complexion, give i me a caU..;; I am infmy shopt until 10 O'clock every night and my 3 business s Otoserveand iatisv f . -.;-. ,v fthe publicl v; y? .5. '.. f! p. .,.,' I" -f-V.me-Spnng andjDepot Stree m .r $25.00 soti give m 17 belts a ers did damage; 0 nsiicfii reward will be paid the party that entered ght cf March rid filled wren Doiis ana nans BETA FERTILIZER COMPANY F. G. HOFFMAN, Geh. Mgn .'.' - - . , .... . - . : ' j I Wo Dirt,. No Bother -In a ! very hort time any building- can Lave ltafire ' I '.V -I ;trap coveriiig turned into a modern Jare-proc, atorm-procf, ' lightning-proof : U I ,', roof atTa very moderate cost -a roof that will last as long as the building ' I . I - - 'and never need repairs. " .' . ' - v;uV?..' V-'V' 'Vy'4.l-f;'$:s STATEMENT of the GONDITION RESOURCES.: r ?4 ' Loans and drafst Overdrafts - S v'-ri -r '. t. .' Stocks Fuljnture andrFixtures Cash intsVahdloeiSbanks 32S989 v v. ; rT : v. - v'M: ,,, - j ,.5., v mmmm CHAS. J. HARRIS, i ;:V.,n -V'--'t -.! O l. . -v . i A -v.-: I , I.. . . it f - LiO;-- to V us oh the our ( -r. v. 'vr"'' ciit biir or 19 r : . j our -'ft:. and j. . 3 J4-: ; .Capital .- : . VV, 173.59 i ?r 11 M theper ihformatiori that and'cdnviction of mill: and crush ; . At th6Clos6-X)f usines'" , : ..... . . ....... Surplus ' - ? . Undivided profits; v Notes Rediscounted 2;206oioA ?:. : i7iaoo; -Bills Payable" rDerjositsc-' Intbrest due on - M. BUCHANAN,r D. iD. DAVES COLEn:Gi?COVANi;;sE.IiPMCEE . - . .. - . ... . - . . . - .... V ... . . - J . Tfv 'cm rn','.T MbneyBackforanyeo, j i;cusn; nenraigia or HeaM ; . ...that Solace Falls to 8em0vi thatdissolves Uric Aci Crrci. ifieslth Blood: It is easy to take. M .not f?6,1110: West stomach. M and Drug Law to be absolutely frIV? opiates;0rhaVmful drugs of anvZ? - 80LACBi8& piire snenifi way. ana nasDeen proven beyond ' tibn'to be the :snr on i 2 J'-: rr 7 4icKest y for: Uric' AcidTroubles know. .?C aicai science, no matter how W lues It reaches and tbe. trouble (Urio Acid) and vntii bloody , ' V THE:SOLACE CO. of Battle rv.J are Sble IKS; Agents and have thoiW, ' nninl 1 i . j.-t.-"Aai. ieuers whir Have been-recelved from gratefui peorj? ' SOLACE has restered to health. Tes4 !?W!7eiitemture and FRTJ BOX sent upon request, tle Morris,, President of the Ffo National bank of Chico. Texas, rot me jsojace ijompauy as rollowp HVllwant;you'vto send a box of soUi' myi father in temphis, Tenn., for ha I, enclose j 1, ; This remedy has be tlsed by some friends of mine here audi mnstay its action was wonderful. U :; r, "(sismed) R. L. Morris," - Put tip in.25 and $.100 boxes, I t,s mighty fine to be well you can sooti be so by taking Sol&ct VNo special, treatment schemes or fees," Just ol ace "Alone dopfe the work- Write today for free box etc. Sot ace, Remedy Co. Battle Creek. Mich Health And , Corset. In these days wc have'begun to make health our first consid-i eratibn. The days of folly and superstition along the line oil health and comfort are over and a new. ' day f has (dawned. For a numoer oi years ine meaicai ira ternity has condemned the cor set as one of the greatest menan ces to the health and vitality o: womanhood- - Bui at last a solu tion, has been founds SPIRELLA ORSEIV is one that is uot only not placea with" others as bein detrCTsYorheaith.but 'ead ing?physicians commend and ap- prove it The . Spirella Corset LOOKS WELL FTTSTRIGHT, and, -is a'HrLTHBUILDER, Buy; a : SPIRELLA 1C0RSBTI ;':froiri; ; Mrs.! THIO. : BUCH ;f.. LIABIUTIES: i..- --, $12000.00 7500.00 k None SNone Detors; ?4: : ;S 7716 Iff , i r- i t:i. ... ' ( 1
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