r-,Y. ATJOTIST 11TH, 1917 FHBJ PUBLIC LEDGER PAGET celebrated black tea from An e ivo en well is nrrtdnr.eri hat you &U1 . the Li Mountains at ioya VJ- tltiti ii I11 rrroa f Vl Ol fVl tc ir Vl o from evcu o oltiti loiifrhtfnl "Hsienva" tea pflUiUJ.v an than 2.00ft feet oititutie ui CO-"-- I Christian Science Monitor If (I ll (I r - : (in vrnTr t 1 . ,,- conies untain of Kiangsi. food sharks cannot thrive in South riirht cents a pounds is the m retail price that may be for sugar in the Privince of In other parts of the union -harmed x'atal. e cents is the maximum price. Jbese fi?'-"es were fixed by tne gov ernmeBt. otwittstanding the impression t things of that kind were not needed in Russia, at least during cer tain seasons, refrigerating plants are t0 be built along the railway lines Vovocililaievsk-Petrograd and Omsk jloscow. The approximate value of the 20, 156,667 pounds of tin exported from Qiam during the fiscal year ended March, 1916, was $7,807,703 in old, showing that the prosaic metal from which we make tin roofs and tomato cans is quite capable of shin ning in golden society. resident of Rio de Janeiro has furnished the American Consulate General with samples of Brazilian bamboo suitable for making canes, and says the material may be had in lengths up to twenty feet. Know of any gentleman who would like to have a cane twenty feet long? A project is on foot to make Vera Cruz the principal bathing resort of Mexico. A modern hotel and bath ing facilities are to be built on the beach southeast of the city at anes timated cost of $200,000. Rather difficult at this distance, however, to see how the new imporvements are going to help the appearance of Villa and his army. Rich and continuous indications of gold, silver and iron have been struck bv surveyors along the west coast of Sumatra, and in the future that coun try will not have to depend so much on the glory of the Sumatra wrapper to keep it in the internation lime light. A firm in Egypt wishes to be placed in communication with manufactur ers of boxcalf, glazed kid and patent leather footwear, an evidence that fashions in Egypt have rapidly changed since the good old days vhen Cleopatra trotted around in sandals. The toltal number of sugar mills in Cuba during the year 19161-17 was 1. Of this total 68 are owned and operated by citizens of the United States. The present crop will,aniount to 2,800,000 tons. But for revolu tions and other pests that destroy the cane, and the inability of the mills to operate while the revolutionary dis turbances lasted, the crop might have reached 3,500,000 tons. The Depeche Sfavienne (that's a newspaper) says, in speaking of the Tunisian olive crop for 1917-18, that it will be quite inferior to the pro ceeding one, and that for the present nly a third of last year's production can be counted on. Hard luck for the Tunisians, but the people in this sec tion might have been more interested Jad the Depeche Sfaxienne given, a ndly hint on how to juggle the first 0I1e out of the bottle. There is a considerable .demand in anghai for shoe findings and spec cities to meet the needs of the fnr- I gn residents and of the shoemakers fcau in manufacturing foreign joes. That increasing number of uinese in Shanghia are adopting reign shoes is not surprising. The as v She may be a11 right as long waivk Lung moves forward, but in JKing backward or performing serpentino ... lit ""louvers it is notnmg c Amer as faithful to the foot as the lcan product. can freatly h-creased sale of Ameri froin wP f u51 grades is reported limit koag British soaps in field h quantities will go into that ww? U seems that the Chinaman, pond n m Lhe batn tub or in the mil back-va iruobinS the kids out in the cake' Th- Prefers tne American that'tJ 's ss true t0 such an extent Yon tlard 0il Company, of Modern 18 pIanninS to establish Manila a f actories in Hongkong, unr th Saigon cities that come ficesofVmtrolof the Hongkong " luai concern. tTTpxjblic ledger. In every northern country, the i iuuuu, ttuuui new, wnen the i ,x,x t coi, io ju.ol uegmnmg, in lull swing, or just over, grass is very much in the air, in every meaning of that phrase. Next to trees or rivers, or, indeed, one might say, equally with them, grass is one of the best loved things in nature. The trees ov erhead, "the grass beneath our feet," and the waters of the river, running through a good land, have conjured up, for the men of mstiy ages, visions of rest, peace and plenty. - The average man or course, has his own views about grass. For the vast majority of people it is essentially just something good to see. They know nothing of the inwardness of the farmer's view, and still less of the tremendous difficulties of the bot anist, who never yet has quite decid ed what is grass and what it is not. Sufficient for him that he sees it spread out like a cloth of green vel vet, all glistening with dew in the early morning v sun, or gratefully walks over it past bush and brier, along some river bank, or, from a high place, sees it stretching over valley and hill until lost in the midst of a distant horizon. To the traveler with an eye to see and a heart to understand, there is something peculiarly welcome about grass, just as there is something pe culiarly welcome about the stones on the seashore. In most lands they are much the same. He may have left everything else familiar some thous ands of leagues behind him. He may walk through a land of strange houses and strange people speaking a strange language, but, if he will go down on to the seashore, he is al most sure of finding, somewhere, the same familiar stones, all sizes, all shapes, and, when wet and glistening from the ebbing tide, all colors. So it is with grass. Amidst many unfamil iar sights and sounds, he will be sure, among the grasses of the field or by the roadside, to come across many old familiar freinds. Even if he has never learned to know them by name, they will strike "kindly familiar" on his eye meadow foxtail, cocksfoot, rough meadow grass, and dog grass, or that grass wherewith he was wont, at one time, to decide his future. He will recall, maybe, more than one hot summer day, - and more than one grassy bank, and the supreme contest of telling off the little green seed pods" to the refrain Tinker, tailor, Soldier, sailor, ; Rich man, poor man, and so on to "impossible degrada tions." Then he could, of course, de cide, just as readily by the same means, the question of clothing. And what alternatives they were! Silk, satin, Muslin, rags, Nothing else. That is straying far afield, maybe. Still, it begins and ends with grass. It is one of the nearer views; but in its wider expanses, perhaps the most welcome recollection many a traveler will have is that of first discerning the green grass when he is coming home by way of the sea. "All hills look green at a distance" never was a true proverb. At any rate, it de pends on the distance; for all lands, whether hill or plain, when seen from the sea, at a distance, look gray. Just a hazy cloud at first, on the horizon, gaining ever in distinctness, until cliff and hill stand out clear-cut against the sky. Then, gradually, the gray lightens, and takes on a greenish tone, until atast, there is no longer' any doubt about it, and the grass is in possession. But then, there is no end to the recollection which grass supplies to no end of the people. The tall, waving grass of the pararie; the thick, lush grass of the mountain valleys of Switzerland; the bolls and tufts of the Russian step pes; the green carpet of the college "squad;" the brown carpet of the South African veldt, and the rough russet over-all of a Scottish highland, are all "dear and kind" to many people. ; , In the fiscal year, 1915-1916, the British post-omce collected nearly 11 000,000 letters and 875,000 par cels weekly for the troops abroad and handed them over to the army. It distributed 2,200,000 weekly in seperation allowances to 2,700,000 persons. ' ' . v The Texas Plan (Fort Worth Star) The greatest distribution of dairy cattle ever made in Texas is being supervised by the Farmers Union. Fort Worth, is-headquarters for the work, which is to be permanent un til every farm in Texas list dairy cows among other farm assets. Let Texas prosper. ARE . BEMCS RATED Prompt Pay, Fair Pay, Slow Pay or X As every man's credit record is of the utmost importance to him, we wish to give every citizen of Granville County ample notice that they are being rated according to the way they pay. . Physicians, Dentists, Hospital, Grocery, Merchant, Hardware Man, Coal Man, Rent Man, Jewler, Furni- ture Dealer, Dairyman, , Blacksmith, Druggists, Garage, Tailor, Stationery Store, Publisher and Printer. In fact everyone who extends them credit. As this book is used by all business and professional men in Granville and vicinity as their guide in extending credit, we trust you will find it to your best interest to call on everyone whom you may owe, and pay up. If you can't pay all, pay as much as you can and arrange for the balance, that you may be given as good rating as possible. The letters which you receive from merchants and professional men are not any reflection whatever on yuor credit standing, but it is only to give you fair warning that you are to be rated according to the way you meet your obligations. The diamond shaped hangers and cardboard in the different stores and offices are to impress upon you the importance of paying " someone you owe today and get a good rating Many business houses and men have already adopted the Credit Ex perience Guide as their official rating book and are trying to economize by restricting undue credit and reduce high prices inflicted by those who do not make it their business to live within their means. John H. Russell DUNN, ! vnuxi j mj i u i v ir NORTH CAROLINA Q UGH! CALOMEL MAKES YOU DEATHLY SICK Stop Using Dangerous Drug Before It Salivates You ! . . It's Horrible! You're bilious, sluggish, constipat ed and believe you need vile, danger ous calomel to start your liver and clean your bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a 50 cent bottle of Dod son's Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If it doesn't start your liver and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your money. Take calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak and sick and nau seated. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tone . tonight and wake- up feelieg great. It's perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate, so let them eat anything afterwards. J. G. Hall recommends, Dodson's ! Liver Tone to take the place of calo meL ' ' adv. The Erring Sisters. Mrs. Al Fairbrother, who is vice president of . the North Carolina Equal Suffrage Association, voices the sentiments; of the membership in an' article whih she has contributed to Everything, in depreciation of the picketing affair. The conduct of the "millitants" in persisting in this White House performance has been regarded from the first with feelings of sincere regret by the women in North Carolina, and they have never lost an opportunity to repudiate the whole business. The suffragists in this States are, as Mrs. Fairbrother contends, of the old school of which Anna Howard Shaw is representative and they have taken no stock nor parcel in the doings of the militants. It is true that conservative men and women in this country "have but lit tle patients with such exploits." They will give endorsement to the words of Mrs. Fairbrother to the effect that "The American woman who wants suffrage on high grounds, and be cause she has shown herself capable of the responsible she wishes to as sume, feels that the privilege of vot ing for a thousand years, if she should live that long, would not re move the stain of prison garment worn for one hour as the penalty for teason!" 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