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The Tobacco Situation KaVeiirh. Is'.- C.. Kob. 21? A rc > ew of "tb? tcfhacc? t it letter. in X^rth C^c5iia shew? that lor the ? ivt ?.:mv In the history f the f>4 hftcco* ip.' -Ttry, North Carolina pro-' <iuotd more tauacfc in 1926 than *ar.y t ?.te- and th^ val^e of the ' vvop wa ovc. twice that of Ken tjeky, over four- times that d Vir l-rrnai aM many mil liras more .than ?Jry oth^r pit^'uciicnf state. \ "c 1<>54* simi' vrity appears between ? >* per*- i to-" itie paftt thra> ye?rs rr> Othat bi*w:en the ytsari 19X7 and ' Both pCTHotJs haye been mark <-d by substantial increases in acj e .-. s-ge- ltfth rM-r^f-Du.s 'nc'rcises in p? o- J and in tvoth mMAnce3, price,* have advanced with tha increas _<i I rocia- * ,n. iv. cultf th?J 192*7: season u. 're-p r title ri. of that Cf 1920. * a ?I- trvv fqrtun itg f taction would be lm? rv>iilt', e.*,^ illy . sinCi- it .fol|'6\>'> - V ?' " ^ ? heeU of the His:: - ? :xn'j? c'x|k?ri<n ...?<? with- the ? eofrtcn ' 1 \ of.; 1 S>2<?. . . V. . . "tTve S* it ,1926' tOvAcoo crop \Vris ? rrr-v valuable. crop "? r ' .;u< ?<J, T.*1 j: : i only 19:' hn.l \ji}v. 1 jht? ? . rge?t \r p. VVA r ppotl-ucfd?' bLMii * (T 10,000.0(10 pounds It ?-- than . th? ?JfMjO ?. -aropv V v acreage' wa'5 th-.K; . 'crv t large v. vverrpn>^-n, bemg . \ ' < de<i only in 1920. The . averages of . irtW * . ivceivW during the" season! - . \ . ( dad ::v 1.919. . i VJfiile he f ::v;ir.n "-ituation in iv .tr \ ? to'i H ,?otb8tdct^(| fav \r- j i;b)e, %r- tivt ' ' ore- s.o' for the clftfk ; \ >urjvy . type* -tti'tw* -ti.ir the' bnght j v t - iifivev. - type). .Th V j -j .-id a'c. i .i^e < .f %itr ley last yrarwk'h i :? ? rl^vvivin^ of .-toekk orv.iU' ; favoV'abk- situation . fo.r :r~r\ "V^TTT^- "Ihtv Hie 1 1. .'ise "Kj - . V' ? : iV ; \ik .edecrcar*' ! :.\ ?? rs ? r i ; ? '? ? ? .. ? ??.! t'h 1 th-P AlVt1 '.:n nan<i ot . vpe .h ky<k-.;-e.;v;'tl d a cdv-'ticr.-' ih-it J . ? viutfOin 1 ; h >' u>baV43V? 1 T. : al-.t^adv i.v .t'h?t ;'t=9t*it?eq Xf-.r.vv at w ? ? J . ?: n\,:.xi:-:i -,,A-r :-iv, \ r ? ; : ? : \V vn - ' ? ? .;?'?? v . ? : ??' . tli&t He ?? j? ' vi;.:. ?ftjrbni j ..v. vlipO j ; ' \Y&t\- .? ?; ? t 'Si;<s i:(: ?y y F ebruary < >'h? i:? - t ;tthan\ l.oui)!', GQHPLETEtY CRIPPLED THIRTV-flVE OAKS thap" home treatment?^ now wal1. ; i usily without ccno I I How iLr IztJvR prin of ch aeutii .attack- i f rl\: riiaitism vvas l ased, and r*M ov?-ry h; iVi-red ; . told fn a Jitter frorti .]?/.. u iiimth of Shock, ICyv ?""I ? a-* v.il'u a pii'h in r.y V ' i'l f .*r i\Hrty-t:ve I -could' ? .not >it jus v r ? . "I g.ot nil . ? better t nti.l I bFtop-using^lpsan*s.l,ini* .mfrt. licforr *- I ri'.t i-^od one hottV- 1 vttrid m?f a-it'^Qv.- I c."\vaU: wi^fo ' out a ? ? . And ic 1> Ar.'.LJ.* ?*.?????? the ,?;<? n tfni* Vo'mCdirt th at Sloan's- .giv;;--: It ' doesn't jtet-diSMkin the pain. It' ;up t he Locjy to t*F*oW oil the cau:;e: N* tj hi eij t o r\ibc v.c-nv A iUUc-SloAn's 7 aited on ii^hliyvt^d.n ho^lins* licit? of; fresh; $: rm-destroyjng blood flnftlmg %\;*i y.%h th?* aching place. -Bo ? f-ii-e you cr.n kcik-yo ut the painTSWcli ' Jnfc ifi r.rt? rrHeved,. Get a lk>t tic .today; Ail druggists? a5 ans lniment KILLS PAIN - Th<- ?? i- a totwren bf-lng ? -mo f.h ;i rvl. l>; ? - c r viccaltfy. . ' . MaoiV^ Oblipc-K>-(traHn. In this service we wajit ? you to find a eervice fKaT" will .assist you in selecting; the meats yott need to round out the proper menus for your weekly j| Toad test. ^3JL MOORE'S MARKET MEATS SSfPfPUirS i. VCCCTABLCS gB!3E1B0S55ffi?StHHi PHONE 175 tSJOXOORO H.C ? jmiuwwt Better Farming Taught By Doing The Job Raleigh*. N. C.,: Keb. It.? The suc cess .which cjub' members attain in fia/icial. returns frcm their projects' is not the only 6r most important reattlt of club work. A larger per centage. make a success because they gfct a better knowledge Of h:vv to to better farming. "While- we * consider financial re turn ?as an indication cf the success attencic4^ c!ub work in the State, we also~grv? gvca timportanc? to th^nOw knowledge which comes to the club member/' says L. R. Harrill, club leadei* at State College; "Wc find that a greater " percentage of the Clul* member? make a success oi" their work in that they know more ob ut beter farni and hoiyfe practices, get s me trool uea.v ab?ut parliamen tary practiced; tfnd develop a. greater Coopcbative spirit ' The boys ahd;l girls Oft the farm today an-' learning | ntore ij'i-wj .methtds of, ' agr * uh'ure j and home-making than the a?!ult ? farmer of. ?tcefcty; They afe iUso ma.k- j ing ? use of thjs increased knowledge." j MHr. Harrill states that he 4'es'j n t wish to mir/fmjze the eftfrt? cf j adult farmers . nor to discredit their . ability- to absorb ;ne\v uleas but he'i roes wish to .-"striblifth that during youtV.ia the' time to teach ivnd a-m cmsfrat? new practices. There . h ro beter way this than to use th.e method ot teaching by d:jng. This, .he states., i- tht .-1 gan of the fotir II clubs cf' >vOrth Carolina. T6day, in North Carolina, there are some 300,000 boys and^girls between the. ages of . 10 and 20 who should be re ce'ving training, in the voc&ticns they' are now f:ltowthg ? agriculture and ch k ho v. ! ?: i Hi ^ : c t to j* gr.- .it er love jfjfr rural life a?d the home.; farm and _will [cause- the rv>ung._f-iJks T^ vBecome community Tmiide-rs,". It w i 1 L ? ?; I ' a i s\ . the fti: in sol oe t^itig t "? . e r r jifti; \vcrk, .vhouKi they decide ..to learn /frfc'-e ,f arpv'a't Tftatdrity / > fV^':S^e.ntv-s'?v ?? .p.iullry and *".siv -v. 'iTirnxers* ' B?<*';d/a>fi . C^jlrLy vur-. . : ? i s tjotSSf I !\-"n fljl .Jn i ut :i saving, oi ,$2.3.?:.. ???*='??. iy * 9 Many Ci. licit :x cr d i Adu.is ! Keep Strong. On SCOTT'S EMULSION It's The Pleasant Way To Take Cod-liver Oil Vitamins pnri j% W'iwwf. 81n^wHfifJtU |[ft I I Look. After Bees. Before Spring Come* Rilcigh, N. C.. Feb. 21? CK> the i ftrst: warm <Jay of spring, when the | toes are flying wvll. tkke a k-ok at fcho hives and sec the condition of.j the colcnies. >ilft of those; which! need* attention are . the on?-s- whjcfc ; were not. well prepared for the win i ter. . The first examination of the colony i is to determino whether or not the c . lony is <tueenles, whether if has rufRcient-'stortrs; .and whether, there arc sufficient bees to care for the ? bro;d to best advantage, says C. L, Sams, student of bee culture and cx i tension specialist yith. bees at State Cotiege. "It is not necessary to ac tual >yv find a queen because the prc t sence of worker brooi in til stagei I f development is pr?Jof that is | in' the 'hive. Their, the- prrj-en: e ? | ??-?j led hone r abort*.; t he breed : nd | in the greater p rtion of two or three ut : comb- is pro ? ! ony has, Flor^i. encuprh. if tne brood nesf is. nearly 'full f worker, bees, | then there will be- plenty to look - after >he brood.' ' j $4.95 We, Sell And Repair Eyeglasses ?*' THE NE WELLS ? Jewelers ? ?t mu ~ | stops ; - , S) | ? $/ 'I f <?* ; . I I Vj? ? J- I | Mmm ; j ^ . j| V.C-CM.. . ?f>$V - | -.He :q' cOfnbat'lUc "> ?v * I . : ; a g ?? : X , 1 | I ' 4 "* 3 I .. r ; ? c , pofch . > rcineoics producc.i i. Pr.V.:t5 White; Diarrhea Tablet,. I Use them hv ibe chicks' drin'^r' ?. ? I vatcr. from the .first drink tiici' | ?C.. P.rcy<,-:.L ihc s-'cad cf v..;.i?e j' 1. liiurrlica^p'cfirj. T^Tou sands ci -j po.ultiy men rely c:j Pr.-.tt^Tal : : j mmmmm Diarrhea I _ Tablets * To Our Curto-ncn- JTt- it tijl/limj P'jqI f | i j ? Tirtf (harrke^ utuoiJ monvii f . i\ i j J l-= e -:sr0Wr f t ' c- r tfs .? .?.v? t.' a Ju/iUt or wur | I j I e.i ey . ' j j , Sold and Guaranteed jby j J. Y. TU.ANKS { Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet Hislonf ! % of improvements New AC Air Cka?? New AC. Oil Filter New Bullet-type Lamps Full Crown Fender* New 17-mch Steering Wheel New FIiKcr Bodici New Larger Radiator - New Gasoline Ga.ug? New Door Handlei New "Fiafc'TaM" Modeling New Ttre Carrier New Pedal Closure New TranmttHion New I'nlver*! Joint? 9**\ N?W Wind?KirlJ Pillar. amazingly reduced prices :/ The Coach The Coupe Tha Sedan . m The Landau The Touring or Roadster . Tha Sport Vabriolrt *595 *625 *693 *745 *525 *715 $495 ?3? 1 -Ton Truck CkmmiiOniy) Vj-Ton Truck ? CUmiO>It n*ITo.?n Tlr4 ??o*r rtitiiH es all medele. f.oATWkr. Ukjk Come in and see these strikingly beautiful models Stewart Braver Motor Co. Ol \ l \ AT LQ\V COST Mr, Same* state* tjiat colonie.s ? which Jiave -plenty- <rg bpes and booty j with rid brood are evidently ~que?n- 1 less. # Generally it is not profiUMri to boy a queen in ??riy. spring. The beat n\el hod >of handling this con oiticrr this season of the year is to unite, tiro moderately strong c Mo nies. To prevtfit lighting, -a 6iiiRle thjsknris . :-f , newspaper ? may be; placed over- 'the stronger colony am}, the weaker t?olony is placed above-t&e-* paper. The bees work tcjgether to remove the r-^per and beccmt friends hi their rsautaal labors. ,lniAiff|cieT:t food is generally the greatest cietfc-iency. This rnny t>e : remedied by feedi^c. -A ten pound heney pail tilled with syrup made of one part -f water w tWo parts, ; :ZT+?- f" -;t of. -:hould be fed to any colo ny that is low in food vuppHe*. Tt* pall is pre rp^tfed with nail holes ;nd tamed Upside over tfoe bee osefrpe Hole " of the dinner' cover.. An empty* hi ve ?bctjy, watt*o?t tframw, is placed over this. To pnveot robb ing, thi? food should be Riven when tho bees cease flyiitg in the after noon. * *? ?JUNIOR ORDER MtTTlVf, A Longhurst Councr -:o. 570 ajeet a every Monday -evening 7:i0 Come to thegc meetings members. Buii* new of .importance comes before u? often which you should know a boot LEMON* OLIVER. Councilor. t O. J. BLUE. Rec Sec. i Very few wonicdLare Rooi, itourIj to be kins.. king doseh't try t'j drive frc?n t'" v b?fk sc:i t. .. BROKgN^EST 1 Ca?Md tSy ?Ifttfdcr I rn fall on Is Matures 0?r>(?r Signal. r. Ji* Kulxiv.r. .Oflttrw. N. Y. i*yf: Hurijn- ha* for nv? "*n <1* ?>th#r "ifiwHii* cotwbii?-?l. . Sf>rr? ;*jr? 1 tiM.i ' wl;u i' .!<?> ^^inftu-r^ir ^i+r it -\?cht. Wi ; ur ?cu$ - ?i?r r . tw -?nf ?' *?n I ?.?*<? * \ f ' tt-'r ?k ?.*??: mil ..I t* . ? '??? * ;????> irmuli* tff im Lrlt -K el i ? 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