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vm: graphic. IV .lied by r; ka:;v:lle irrioxs co, NASHVILLE, N. C. M.W.LINCKE. Editor M4r. BoiscmmoN: JOoe Year, Six Aloutb Three " 1.00 .60 Publisher' Announcement. -' Alt mvw kllrmt linn will be charted tri tula pxr Mm lor nMMier roImm. etc ;.' No ooiitianuluatloa will be published ' liie aaive at Mm wrltar la wliueld. , Tbepubllalierof Tea Uairaio will aol . at rasiKiuaibletor flew es pressed by Im ' eorreeMMlenta. NittkM under bead ol "Special Nolloea" will be chained at the rate ot 10a. per line r eaoli tmerlloa. Advertiser dealriuf a cbanfe ol adrer slaeset ahoula nave copy la omee aoi , ton laaa boob oa laeaaay. AdTertlaeweaU dlaoOnHsucd beture the lime wnirautco lor baa expired will be ebar.ed trauakent ralea lor the ilnwe laally uubltslwd. AdverlUteaienU oa which ho angular eunibur ol Inaertloaa Is narked will be ' Marked "till forbid" aod charged up to eaieol diBuontinaaaoa. - Cuaiimiulvatloua and Iteuis ol uewe la 'onded lar ptibllcatloa. and all btiaiuoaa letters aliou Id be addressed toTuaUaitru to. and eot to Individual member of Hie avail THUKSDAY. MARCH 9th. 1911 The town authorities bad it within their power to make certain changes in the charter of the town during the session of the legislature, yet they did not avail themselves of the opportunity and before another year shall have passed they will be clearly convinced of their mistake. Among the amendments that should have been made was the matter of en Iarging the territory so as to bring that section of the town known as "Brooklyn" under police supervision and at the same time preventing the location of near-beer joints at such points as put them beyond the reach of the civil authorities. Another matter should have been the incor poration of the near-beer law in the charter of the town, which would have solved the problem for Nash ville for all time to come regardless of what measures were adopted by the Stale. And still another matter, the powers and duties of the Town Commissioners should have more clearly defined and enlarged, to the end of giving full jurisdiction in the framing and passage of the town ordinances, and other matters equal ly as important. It is regretted that Mayor Baker and his associates could not be aroused to a sense of their duty in this matter. The "Salary Bill" for the officials of Nash County has been passed by the Legislature and will be in full force and effect on and after Dec. 1st, 1912. The law does not apply to the present officials. The salaries of the various officials are named in the bill and are as follows: Sheriff, $4,000; Clerk of the Court. $8,800; Register of Deeds, (2,800; Treasurer, $1,000. In each instance the officials are to furnish their own assistants except in the event that special ser vices are required, when the Board of County Commissioners have the power to furnish temporary assis tance. The Board likewise have the power to appoint an auditor when necessary to audit the books of the officials. The opinion prevails that .the salaries fixed by law are amply sufficient to Insure thoroughly com petent men for the responsible posi tions; men who are capable of dis charging the duties of the office with good results to the county and at the same time with profit to the office holder. ' ' The Sixty-Jy-at Congress has come ( Ue-Moiln Caarei lads. . to a close, leaving quite a bit of im- ... ., , . . . . portant legislation unfinished. The The National Congress adjourned f Imainui transacted or lt Saturday amid scenes of excite-1 t . m . mention.-to be remembered, The , end of the iession marked the dose ume but a little space w print, now- 0fori,tmU has not brought but a ever, we may expect to see many degree of relief to the country and volumes written to cover just what it might be said, the session was l.!u. I II L was d -ne. President Taf t has or- away, as is usuany ine case i Al -vr. .Inn nf fWrefl. """" p " .a- ' I tkoi. L- U . iL. i a u l I w 1 ufuii in uiruaia vt Vile to meet again April 4th, when people, and at thU session veay little other effort will be mvle to pass a legislation favorable to the sirricul- few of his pet measures. tural masses was enacted. The output of the session in the 3 LIVE a STOCK A recent act of the legislature was way of general measures consists aerlc eoadltions. lo make certain changes In the Rock v I enienJ ue appropnauon Dills, . tmj .l.. w ever1 w those have seemed in mount ou "... . . portion ol uppers and worm w nic- situation of the past few days, when akers townships hereto'oreembraced long hours passed away in filibnst- in the District has been eliminated ering on one side or the other. ? ami all of Stnn fWk townshlD has mousanda of bills have been In- i .i.it . Thu I "Oauceuana several thousand more Al , lL , . . , t, t ,. I came to the closing session as a her- lanes in mat poruon u.e .w.,.u j, ftQm d . adjoining Nashville township hereto- 8i0ns. In all there are between 3V fore without any means for working 000 and 45,000 measures before the their roads. Congress as it comes o a close. The failure to enact many laws was not due to lar If of raw material Many oi me ueiecis in u.e .aw These are Mme of tw. mon im. tablishing the Nash County Record- portant meaurea, outside appropria- er Court were remedied by the leg- tion bills, that the final session of islature and enlarged powers were is Congress enacted into law k STABLK VtNTItATION. fwe Systems, the Rutherford and the '-' King explained. To spend money and careful thought Installing a ventilating, system only to neglect keeping It In operation Is orlmlnal. No effective system erer leTlsed for nse la stables Is automa tic la adjustment to varying atmos- given the Recorder. Larceny cases wherein the amount does not exceed 20.00 come within the jurisdiction of the Recorder, and bills of indict ment found by the grand jury, such as retailing without license, block. ading liquor, etc., will be remanded to the Recorder Court for trial. Providing for forest reserves in the Southern Appalachian and White Mountains. Two systems are described here with. th King and the Rutherford. Providing for the inspection of -thar la nrinclnle: vet. atrann to Doners on locomotive. say. both work well. Providing for the purchase or er-l This system requires that the air ectionof embasses. legations and " VkT 7 ..T , km u ! j- l i I beat plaa ot bringing it In Is probably consular buildings abroad. h,nd , JL An ocean mail hill passed the ben- diagram, where the arrows Indicate ate, but the House did not manifest I the entrance of the air and lu pas- mmirh likinir fnr It In an,l ir nn lA sage through ABC, under the all. Whun rvnrri f.ilwl i., m tha u wi.:..u I When the air current enters the sta- " "uuoe- hi. It ha. a. nnward direction whlrh l- 4 . : I'll : . I u-- a I : I . parcels yuet ayyiupi iuuuii uui it uiu uwihihub uuau geiun may in retains la some decree, but once one of the best things yet for the nave een ' fruitful legislation, the free from the confining passage It Republican leaders point to the pre- Preaaa ana usee usuany iue course ceding sessions as more fruitful. 1Da'.I t.JLl, M: For the first or extra sssion thevla .a..vi. . .... m . ... , a I I mm w uuudi ui, a nstriii wuuiu reauiL 111 iue i point tO! of a large per cent of the country The Payne-Aldrich tariff act, with people throughout the nation by the ita maximum and minimum features their allies "u rtr"on provisions, ana opening Into the stable as to five the iis customs court. i enterlne- air current an upward tend The resolution providing for an ency. The air current would then income Uu amenHm-nt In th Hon. nern the directions indicated by the atit.iHnn " . . , , un me system just uibcusbcq, ine For the first regular session they wjng iyittm j, probably known to way readers. It has many admirers, postal savings ,na many have succeeded with it It la most remaraaoie in mis mac me foul air IS drawn from the floor and the fresh air enters at the celling. country people and the local mer chants. The establishment of such mail order sharks and who are backing the parcels post question. then aa opening through the wall at the level of the floor will serve the purpose. Ia such case It will, however, be found necessary to so surround the Misfortunes never come singly. and it seems that Mr. J. S. Proctor, or the Westray section is receiving his share. A few aays ago he suf- refer to laws for: Establishment of banks. AftmTuuinn at hlau, Maviaa . , .. .... ... . . . ...U..U.I v . . wcaiw lereu a severe congestive en... ana n.s Arizona Statehood. j... i , ... i i conaiuon nas oeen quite critical. The mrst oibmsivo While hovering at the point of death taken and census ever fire destroyed a house on his farm in Coopers township together with all the household effects of pant. the occu- Creation of commerce court, and sweeping amendments to the inter state commerce act. Ballinger-Pinchot investigation, Conservative legislation, including authorization of withdrawal of nub- a ii 1 n iti 0 i I une ining ingress aiu Deiore aa- ijc lands to preserve water sites .and jouming and which should meet the I authorization of the issue of twenty approval of the nation, was the ap- million in bonds for completing ir- nronrintion nf 1fl 000 fnr In- rMet "gation projects I I .Atrial a flrvn rlaairmaH oimviaauwa ' " "white slave" trade. ine vasc "mounts appropriatea ior pubiicity of campaign contribu- other less deserving purposes had tions election of members of the been added to the 10.000 it would House. The advocates of the King system claim that since carbonic acid gas li the chlel Impurity In stables, and since this gas Is heavier than pore air. It Is likely to be found in largest quantities near the floor, and there fore outlets for impure air should be gin near the floor level. Id the cross section diagram the la- let Is shown by arrows running from have been decidedly better. The question of better roads has been a live one in Nash for the. past two or three years and now that the law-makers have passed a" bill that contains many excellent features and . very much partakes of the essential features of the special laws pertain ing to Nashville Township Road Dis trict and the . Rocky . Mount Road District, It is up to the various town ships to put the machinery of the law in operation in their respective town ships. This will no doubt be done Ly several townships aa early as .3 C ue of Norman Lewis who 3 ri iscr1 ;.ced to death by ' i f r V a reurdar of Chief '' " ' r ; a. ' :1c -i The great affairs of life are not performed by physical strength or activity, or nirableness of body, but py aeiioeration, character, express ion of opinion. Cicero, Amendment to the employers' li ability act of 1908; supplemental safety appliance act; requirement that railroads report accidents to In terstate Commerce Commission and establishment of bureau of mines Reorganization of lighthouse ser vice. Authorization of expenditure of $28,000,000 for public buildings. A Fierce Night Alarm Hew Reading! Pays. Reading pays in dollars and cents. ana this is not a low plane upon which to make an appeal for more rcouiug auiuuK me litnueiu ui vne i is tue ouarse, startling cnugn of a South. We need nothincr at ihia child, suddenly attacked bv crouu. 1 "r. . ii ir . a-. "... r - I time more than more money. In-Y;"a " rousea lewm uoumoiia of -vv., u..v .v., ,vc, w tneir four children were irrestlv mn rna roma ah a hiiDinaaa hnnm. a i i . . . ..uuv.uuiguiiavuoiiuwia, w nuoiPCi u CTOUD. ftomiimoa in !. I J, . , . .,. ..f. . euucaie our Doys ana gins; to ouiia severe aitaois' oe wrote , we were good roads and schools, and equip afraid they would die, but since we it A to a The outlet begins at B, and the foul air goe up the tube and out at B. Both Inlets and outlets occur on each side, and should be at inter vals of about 10 feet, say three ot each on each side. Where this num ber occur, then each Inlet and eacb outlet should have a cross sectional better farm homes fhia mnnpv Drovea "ot a certain reaedy Dr. ol " ,e"1 ou Biuare "cnes. Better.. larm nomes. inis money v..,,-, MQ-ni t i u iht ik ioh.. . m.r. i, i. must come from the farms, but to oo fear. We rety on it for coughs, tndd to Install this system it make the farmsyield more abundant- colds or any throat or luog trouble. ' should be provided for when bulletins Iy more knowledge of farming is 8 d0 thousands of ohers. So may tt wl'"- Spaces between the studs nocessary. The material and moral .- Asthma.Hay Feverrippe win serve tor both Inletr and outlets. to take the course B L M, In which case It would, brobably be necessary to extend M above the level of the apex of the roof. Openings should be made Into' the outlets so that the warm air at the" ceiling may be al- the, average . - s j;. t " uuupiujj uituKu, newurroaires nv "T . T,- IT ""f-' "iT before it. 50o and M.0O. Trial boui. prouon u me reaaing mey ao. un free. Sold by Nashville Durir Co uiese iaccs we nuute oar appeal ior .a a . more reaaing on tneiarms. it pays. Under our nresent naWj.nrl.Ar i- m i t , i xue pruning press wone nas maae suffic ent nir.Hnn nt ti, k-i I r. mv.w.b v MIU ICMIU W eaucauon OI ine masses possible, fore nlantimr ia ,-n- I lowed to eacane when Reading matter is now so cheap and .nd eccnnnmir miiiniil i k-. sUble temperature ries too high. V. - ii .1 " HHiHMV V VI IV 111 t iy oinminen py. pe poorest, after they are up is impossible, uutt, aiiuwiBuc aim power ui uu ueir . Attacts School Principal. A severe attack on kfcbool nrlnnl. pal, Cbas. B. Allen, of Svivania is idus - toia oy Dim- '"For more than three yeartt," be writes, "I suffered iodescribable torture ter work is within the reach of all in this Southland of ours. ine neea ox tne south today is knowledge of agriculture,' a knowl edge of those useful facts and prin ciples underlying our chief occupa tion, which will give irrater power in frora rheumatism, liver and stomach forcimr from the soil the means for 1 trouble and diseasedkidneys. ; All improving rural conditions. , 5E The man who reads thinks; and wonderful remed t cured mo ,. tne man wno tninns has power. P'eieiy " buch results are common. Progressive Farmer. loousaods bless them for curing skhiiucu trouo.e, lemaie complaints, kidoey disorders, biliousness, and Pigs that 'Are In Demand. -The pig that will weigh from 200 to 125 pounds seems to cover the greatest quantity for. which the de mand Is besU The farmer Is looking for the pig that be can produce at the cheapest price, the one that can con vert the largest amount of plant food Into pork, with a portion of a grain ration to keep the flesh hardened and then, perhaps, finish off with two weeks' heavy corn feeding, and this i fee least cost . . t ; dee :;l:::g ,5 A SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT! I . Because Mo Was a Depositor 01 The , '. ' Savlnsrs Hank Ton THE MAN WITH An Ilia. Many Uncapping oa Peeeeeelng excellent Feature. A few words la regard lo the n capptng box that I use. The upper section, that holds the eapplnga. Is Ix feet long, ST laches wide and II Inches deep. . It has, a .heavy. , wire screen bottom, a rim of Barrow boards around the top, , with three eroee. plecee to Support the combs. A spike Is driven up through the center of each of the latter to rest the frames upon when uncapplag the combe. The corners' are halved together la both sections. There Is a cover that fits on bee-tight The bottom section Is the same slae, only much shallower, the sides being only five Inches deep. - The eads are sevea Inches deep la the middle, but an reduced to Ave at the ends. To help support the screen ' above, a board sevea Inches wjde la placed lengthwise of the lower section. Te the bottom of this frame Is Balled a sheet ot galvanised Iroa six feet and one-half-lnch long, and enough wider than the bottom so that aa edge caa be turned np all round. Balled fast and pounded dowa so as to make a smooth edge and a tight loint. . Xt each corner la Balled a piece of board as long as the end pieces are wide at the middle. These pieces furnish what might be called legs, and keep the box Arm la aa upright position. Each section Is furnished with handles made from tugs cut from aa old har ness. There Is a honey gate at one end of the lower aecdoa. Here are some of the advantages ot this box, explains a writer la Bee Keepers' Review. The capplngs earn be spread out ever a large surface. hlch allows the honey to drain out much more freely thee It does la a small box or caa; there Is not only plenty of room to spread them out, but they can be stirred occasionally with a garden rake; there Is room and a place to hang the combs after they are uncapped where the drip will go Into the bos, and they are la ' V i A Mammoth Uncapping Box. -very convenient position for the man who puts them Into the extrac tor, as he has only to reach eat with his right hand and pull a comb to wards him; there Is room for three. or even more, men to work at uncap ping at the samp time; ' then their toee caa go under the edge of the box, which allows them to- lean against the side of the box. The latter may seem like a email point, but It counts for a lot m a long day's work. The box may be painted black, furnished with a cover made from sheet Iron, when. If set out in the sun, the heat will go up from 110 to 120 degreeea. and practically all of the honey win run out, - especially If the eapplnga are stirred occasionally. ;v ;;( The upcapping knives should he kept as sharp as possible, and some means prorlded to keep them In hot or warm water.' An extra knife or two la an advantage, as It gives op portunity to exchange a cold knife for hot one. : Knives ought to be as light as possible; yet strong enough for the work; and a support In the shank for the thumb and finger Is aa advantage. t . Saves Time In Apiary. It Is quite Important to keep drone comb out of sections, a reason that possibly some bee-keepers have not thought of. Is that a queen Is more likely to go up Into the super and lay eggs there, if there Is drone comb In the' super, unless Indeed she finds plenty of drone comb In the brood nest I have more than once seen a few drone cells In one corner ot a sec tion left vacant awaiting the queen, when the section would have been en tirely filled had no drone cells beea present Alf comb built by the bees goes under the name of honey comb. Cells will be found In ' honey comb measuring Ave to the Inch, these are worker cells, while drone cells meas ure four to the inch. . in . changing from drone to worker cells, a few Ir regular cells are built,-called transi tion cells. ; All of these are used for storing honey as need requires, there no difference between drone and honey comb. When bees store honey rapidly, the surplus comb built. Is generally drone" comb, perhaps be cause a given amount ot wax wilt con tain more honey .If drone comb is built than If worker comb. Bo It is a saving of time to build drone comb,' and such busy creatures as bees like to save both time and wax. The operation of natural swarming gives the- bees' an Impetus that causes them to work more rapidly, both at honey gathering and. comb building, than would have been the case had they bo J- gone through that process. There is a sort of Influence obtained from natural swarming that do 1 gives better results than can be ob tained without It . r- t. . .: U. - ' ' Kills a Murderer. John W. Sickelsmith. Greensboro. p h. tk ,.mih, hi v:.rv;" -'jom. Lmj ; winy ouc at jMasoviue Urug Co. most children they freauent! v take I cold. "We bave tried several kindsl r orcoutfD medicine, be says, "but SALESMEN WANTm A merciless murderer is appendi citis with manv victims, but Dr. King's New Life Pills kill it by pre vention. Thev cnntlv Ktimiil.itn tl t ,. i . , ,. " : . have never found any yet that did afFer nleres i Nh '. fE?' ' 1 9' ril' i counties Sry or Commfc. ven dloltlnJco' Z ."tl sion. Address The V lctr C.l Co. Ciove.and, 0. 'Nashville Dru' Co, b l.cmodj." Sold Oy all drug- Has Millions of Friends. , . How would you like to number your frjeodr by millions as Buck leu's ArnicaSalve does? Its astound ing cures in the past forty years made tbem. Its the best salve in the world for sorps, ulcers, eczema, burns, bo!!?, s &hln, cuts, corn, sore evs, epras sw. bru' :s, i-okl imps. I ' j ri - I for i.i!'s. 3 at 1 , !ivi. .)t ti Co. . On October 4th, 1904, a yogng- man walked into the . Savings l!nnk at liocky Mount, N. 0 , and said to the , Cashier, '! wM to make a small deposit, to which 1 ( expect to add from time to time, for a 8wcial purpose . , He deposited exactly $13. which amount began to draw : I our rer im interest from the first ih,v or uctoner, - 1904.-True to his word, he added to his 113.00 a little every month, and each interest quarter his interest was , a little more, for ne received compounded interest. On Jan. t, 1907. he came into the bank and divw out his balance, which amounted to 1689.80 and went Into ' business. Today the young man is one of our leading, Rrosperous and most up-to-date merchants of Rocky lount. He did it and others can do it . We welcome . siiieaii t..UUlllw, The RccRy Meant Savings & Trust Company. -erw'rMrrnrirrr KierierrrerrrrrfK' s LET 'US SERVE YOU WITH ' ;.:'' ;:' 'it'' Anything In The Line Of Choice Family Groceries and Supplies 1 We ' are .continually adding to bur v stock and are in a position to sell you anything you may need. l ' jr ..t a Corn. Oats, Hay, Grain, Etc, Etc. And Farm Supplies Overton & Cook '-BSIW CONTENTNAE GUANO Company P. L. W00DARD & CO., Gen'l Agts WILSON. N. C. . Manufacturers of FERTILIZERS '; , ' , ' ' AND . ACID PHOSPHATE. We have, a .Capacity of 20,000 Tons of Amoniated Goods and are" -' Manufacturing 30,000 tons of Acid Phosphate . : . ; per year. ; ; me Largest inaepzHKnl Concern of its kind in the State With Up-to-date Equipment we are prepared to make up all kinds r J .of formulas to suit the in s - dividual taste of any-' 1 ; ' of our customers.: Our Audits, Ncchville, N. C. 0 C
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