VOL. XII. NO. 10
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£■ SOIL ENRICHED BY
THE USE OF LIME
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How Farmers Can Get
Help for Board Wages—
To Restore Nitrogen by
"" Plant Life'in Connection
With Lime —A Supply
* of Nitrogen Necessary
Not many veac* ago tnonghtful
agriculture yhemi-ts were alarmed
lor the future of ythe hutilan race
t becau-e the avai'able .supply or
nitrogen w s Tiemg exhansud ana*
a "fixed ' nitrogen was ab oluteiy
neces-ary to the Ire of pi uts. A
j* 1 ' "i
supply of tbi-elemeut of tei ti!it>
in the 8 >il must be bad or t! ( e rce
oii st atatve. The problem was of
immense importance to the Wnole
world -to e\-ery ia e; to every
human be g. It. »Asa b rd cut 1
fact thai inu-t so»vcd. Tne ai
"lice" u'troveit, but it
Wis s > illusive that atteftipts t«
"fix" it were uuaVail ng. Mean,
time the supply of i.iuogtn was
being exhnu-ted
In urdei to impress the reader
wijh the fori e o! p stateme us
let «s"Vjc»»ftine -th* tax »oi- ytars
upon ib • niirfft* sup, ly.
-»j Th •Ch le :-altt*t'e beds
in 1860. 68 500 I 11-; tit 'B7O, 182,- j
000 101.b; hi »bBo. 225.000 iu
1890, 1,025.000 tons; ju 1900,'
1,453,06 a t tivain! su»Ce 1900 every
year ha- ad ted 50 000 tons to the
demands ot the y*»r before. Tie
amo nit yi-Tcivd in 19-0-1 453,000
tons was hO'U lor alxut $27 o 0,00-».
* Styettty p'T centum ot tbe*
toul .went 111 to food throw Kb corn
moic 1 feyii iz- is.
AHi 1U- B.rip of land in Smih
Auivjfiv'a 4\£ hoatce. .itifji.
v wbiiAmtMßtt'C ** "«*n
snppl t i in-f Should war or nth* r
calami \ cut off I) n't> strip of 1 ai ;cl a
tn-st *erl«ns Condition of thm;>
WouM, at ot ce pie.vtit n-el
'•* Without t! e aixichiit of v. ar o;
other unfortunate c*»niitigti ev, it
is a fact th, t the 11 1 e*re bd- ot
Qbde will not ii»t more ihau 2o
* 'years, if pie-ent ccm.it ns cen
tintie, & > that man mu-t solve tit '
pujl'Uni or pois.iiii tile ex!i,m
tiorrot ihe ni:ng h simply IV
the qoe-'ion, "\VUv shoul 1 prettr
conditions coit iii ?"' —Theie a;ej
two - to tin j
"fixiun' , ol by cht-mfcaH
pi ucesnes somewhat siui lar to t it;
» process by wbi h htue anJ carhoi- ,
tnake calciuni carlnd : lr iu which |
is d Hietl a ln!li.nt i"l!«.mii an*
kwo vji . 8 aiH tyiine Tlitt eX'
. pt-tiiiKfil* th it hnvc been made U> 1
''fix" tie in the utmo*|
phere can not b lelated here, i>ut ]
tlicy the ni intce.*ti
exatnple'of what man can Jo when
be mu>t. .
The other answer lies along_the;
V *
the nittogtn to the J
soil by plant life iucoi nection wit,h j
lime. Agricultural cbem.Ms would j
call this process the bioehenntal
> effects of lime. These effects are
produced by employing leguminous
plants, socb as ctoverandcow peas,
with an abundant supply of lime to
produce their thrifty growth.
It was found that certain organ
?, Isms capable of "fixing" nitrogen
existed and that these had the
power of 'fixing' nitrogen by form
fng little nodules *t the base of the
stock of leguminons plants and
along their roots and these nodules
were colonies or cities of nitrifying
microbes. A receut writer ba.-
said:
"These interesting microbes on
every pea plant, for ant-re board
wages work full time in turning
"ever the useless atmospheric nitro
gen to the p'ant in a "fiixed" and
vseful form," Furthermore, it
was discovered that coil inoculated
with such microbes would grow
these plants even when innocent of
I «oy trace of manurial nitrogen.
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THE ENTERPRISE
Stat»» T.ibrarv
When you are "Awkward".
\ I hear people sav, "As awkward
as a country h y " That defends
on wlit-Te he is. hnu in tlie
s tnut r time uu tie farm. Bare
foon-d and harfe headed, and the
i coas are iu the corn, au :he'B in a
hurry, and grabs a hor»e by the
mane auj rules iu!l va lop into the
fie!j. Alalia is y i more uraeeful
ttiau that iv»y. tfut y u take that
bov on t tie Kouith «,.f J illy, jut store
clothes on fcira, and kid tdoves on
his hands, antl 1« t him come to tow n
-- f
and tlia g " wi h .him,
and he wilhhe a' dne-8 us If.
i- j ist as trt eof the cdv boy
When be trie.s to huld ihe |4 W.
People saVj "As awkward as a
coui trv »;"'•" dej>ei d-.
See her. Sieh is slept aiite I iK
4i» the m >mii g. an 1 she coiues
down st, iis vk uu her hair a good
011 tum ! W -d, and she iui r e»tlv beats
U)J a ahortcake tor Im aktast. e'
wa-tvet moie Ktaceful B'lt >ou|
let h> r rake »few le-.>"otis iu ue sane
and': h, n -ee.
S
Tae peonies natural wavofw k
ing is k Very bit of it Ii;
means something Kmtisw said,
"lt\qry natmsj: »l s
Prof: Wa Hru ley SnuMr. ~
Lett Tuesday
\ —Mrs. A R. Go'dfjn and Miss;
Eliatt eth Gordon, w'io have bieuj
anaiiKing in j on K v. Mr. Got'on
at S|na\, wh it* -they, will ::i ke,
1 UH'if future In.me, let W'eltn'Kdavj
morning for Rux b!. B, r:io
j Countv, ty fjH-n 1 Cb isuhs.- with;
I Mr| I. G. PoA-all. L'ttt r tin y will'
g»10 S, :ay. \\ iSile M Will am- I
to 1 th*y have ui ula niauv fri-mris'
who ieg e; to Uavi the n UAve In
ihe u-Hj'.aus Ii eof tnv town til* V *
. t>' facioi?--,_-awd
povttrtf m4a:*k , "cr cr mw
haw gv. u
t ie ' a»v of t.lO e tire ituy
and help. Ii e r y | ha-e tf ti:e
woik'n "h't • I'h «i . miss tl em
gr al> torthe, were co;i>t nt a) j
wy !p tli work of i M 1 ter
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rityde«ju t "ii iv obvi ti-. .Why
ii.culri W» lint ••l-Mrf.'-tu thf d rst-ri j
with citf* e i/T t eh an i then plf\v
the plaid-.iu •'! 1 e Krauwnj, > ufi-nd!
maiittfe for ft- «tirce*dmg crop o r |
J t is . l u;, iz 117 1I AW glow j
j m 11 ure to 1 urti -the th uu*. m'r.tj
j tninilattdy conne te t wi h ih-'ri
vocation lifid «ith v y li as
1 Many thoitsan. s yeni •? bid * !ap-eU
1 bef re dis o • *r t d the cir
cul. tioij ot th." IM M*) e thm .
, a o.oyt » 4' 1 flit- u til.
liui'- '"JlU'e ft!' l C t'» In |
| the lld t s on th s]
subject that Ins o>me down to ns
j How many m- ii i g'a.M-d iuagrienl I
ture today know that o,i ev.ry
'-even actes of the earth's surface
j there are 237 oqp tons of nitrogen
—a qu lily >ufficient to rep'ace the
-1 1.500 000 tons,of saltpetre CDii'um j
ed in iqoo. C'ir.meiical fenil z*ri
increases in price as the value of
saltpetre increases aud yet the ma
jority of farmers are using high
priced amuioniated fertilizers when
they cati put millions of microbes
to work on their farms free of cost
if they will feed tbate plants with
lime. Who will deny that this ie
the minimum of expense with the
maximum of profit? That lime is
the basis of all good husbandry is
self evident; it seems that the
man must be very dull, or very
perverse, who will not beed the
teachings of modern scit nee and
the facts that are established id the
practise of the best farmers the
world over.
Germany and England have, by
their experimental farms, demon
strated that soils can be so enriched
in nitrogen, by the use of iime and
legumes that tbe nit a cash value
in an acre will have rate contained
of hundreds of dollars and that the
soil thus enriched is like a bank of*
deposit that yields enormous divi
dend*.—R. McCoy.
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WILLI AMSTON, N. C.. FRIEfAY, DECEMBER' 23. 1910 '.OO a'Year in Advance
JAMESVILLE ITEMS
Mrs. Ewrett went to Rocky
M UTit Sunday.
: G. G. Fmneman of Greenville
Was in town Tneslav.
0
G. S. Wi'li 'Hps wei tto Willia«f
st m Fnday attcrnoya.
t
John Hatdi-on went to Plymouth
la:>t week to tiu> p anuts.
Mi s >Teva All* 11 spent several
days iu Phm« u.h 1 i-t w ek.
J. W. Dirde . atuudi.d teachers
meeting m Wdluiusion SaiOrday.
James Allen, tj. F. Darden and
sister Estv'l Bj>etit Siinuav iu town.
M »- De la iShiiihwick went lo
SandaVto vir-it Relatives.
L. E. C »re> aiid R. T. Cobnrn
ot Wtlliaiustou »a» iu towu Mon
day.
H. M Burias of Williamstotl
was iu town 'lu.siiay. buying pea
i nuts.
J. W. Baker of Jacksonville, N.
C', was 111 to.vu a le.v days latt
Week.
j W C Manning and I'rof R J.
Peel of Williaaisiou "peut Fiiday
iu t an,-
Mr. I) -Ik of S ff Ik, Va , Peanut
buyer f r I'bejMi uu I'e inut Co. w&t>
j io town l.»st Week.
Rnth tlohurn and Hilda
1 McGa-ky ot DuUciis spent Wed
j ni sday 111 t imi ,
Tne Oyshr snppi'r given for the
iem Ut ot tie Methodist church
' p OVed to be a £U 'Ce^S.
G. N.
V 1 , spent vV eUm s-'iay in town wlih
Mr amd Mis. B S Edwards.
i hume Tm.s 1 y Ip-* " : 'J vi-it t >
r*. - r
j her -i.siei 111 1 ■, M C
Ms. M. D Cooper of Mount
Ojive apt tiding mvt r d days with
her si t -r Mrs. V J «cky>u.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivv ns of Rnvve-,
v ' s. c.', are HpcrKtiug' re «» d
I d ivs in to.vu with tin ir parents. •*
j ~ ' . y-iSj,.., .
| T tcon tc t held here
I 'l st Friday att« in resulted In
lit s;iu'l one 1 e kno kctlont'o;i
fi st Hjund. It cu i d Vi.iy much
II xctt'-UK'4t.
j ** I liad Irter; \ ■ odMtd with corf
Ist p.t'uon [>f i\v » years and'tfied aj)
yf ihc best phyiuian- 111 Bri rol,
Teini., hey coutd do nutltinx
for>ne." v.r t s Too? E. Willtaths,
Mid iieboro, K.y Two
( f Chaniberlaiu's MonTicl)
Tifilets t'tf ed me." F.ir
i by All Dealers.
A Great Work
| The w i'rk of the North Carolina
! Children's Home Soc ety began
, S-pteuiber 15th 1903 that
j time 1,080 have been provid
ed for at a cost of $49,946 73,
which is a per capital cost 01 $46.25."
The receiving home for the-e home
less children.,is bti:ig built at Dur
ham The object of the Society is
to furnish good homes for those
who have not been received into
the orphanaues. William B.
Streeter is State Supeiiutendent
and the work is ably carried on by
tbe help of women workers.
At this season the management
ia making appeals for help and no
work in the State deserves more
consideration from the people. Any
one desiring to make a "Christm is
donation may seqd it to W. B.
Sweeter, Greensboro, N. C. ♦' j
When yonr feet are wet and cold
dnd your body chilled through and
through from exposure, take a big
dose of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, bathe your feet in hot
water before going to bed, and you
are almost certain to ward off a
severe cold. For sale by All Deal-:
ere. I
EVERBTTS H EttS fc
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f.
A io. C ffi t \\ -cus h*r* S 'if 1 v,
R.T. Cobuni v as U' Tt v Tuesday.
; y jK' Ayers wealV \o ~RobeTsdß ; '
i ville»rid^v.
Dunning an I Critcbtr
werelbtie Monday.
Lif.r K vet cm, of QolJ Point,
Wd~ ■?{*, *Qfi is f. y.
MMe* Ivl t «nd Myrtle
Of tar DawM, of Rityjtsnnville,!
was it-u- Sunday nighi.
y H i t'f |.»nies aiid F.mii?
»u v*«ut~to Willidu-btou Fii- [
1 day right.
j r \
Mj»> Fouuie W'oulaid sp-r.t Snt
tiulbt night and Sunday with M«s.
M inl a I'rtl jppent a few
,1 a>'f» 1j i wttk with hr si&ur,
Miraß F Pcriy.
• \h«» VVilham Gray and Frai kit
' Cii»ll »«, of Robetsunvd'e, weie
hei? l"tid *y nigiil. -
(3, Do-yell Kniruihs ictu'fl d
fiurti Ci.apcl IJiil Saciuday lo
;b'. 1 id ■, - '
Benjamin E. kwett Dead
' m 1
IS• * #
| Nt v. b k reached liet - of the
' )i ,u !i i:t bis home in KvansviUe,
lndi-oi . mi.l*r dav th' 8 li d.v ol
111 i}« in er 1910, of B.*i>jij;»lu K.
. J -to-eit tn'tl e »ixtv vtiitii year of
,
: "M? Jewett Will lie.
i/VSw' 1 ' "" vol ' 0 Mr 1 M. 1
the s«eu nl vv.fe of Ii r,
C. B H.w. il, .ti d tliv h„-lf Uroiiivrl
|ml Mr Waller tl tv*ll A r>trl ili-'.l
' - -7- — —\
l| •
'lll4 'it l ' vv 11 Tictwet 11 h a'e-aniH
hvlwM'y utter the var M-.l
1 Hone• Gredi/y'a a 'vie-.--'out.
\V ii. w * li T e ; Ht Evati-vdl. , I' J ,
-ahi re b li s 11 v d f»r t|U* p,. 1
j,.forty-Two y ar and gained q i-i • a
jr 'l'Mt-it-ou S* at* txptlt account nt j
■ * 1
hind ib tiic hi jj'h j{ '*Reverie- ul
a Wfwtl S««m*r." ,
1 f ■
U ii survived by hia %vi Unv and"
' r" r, "iT u/i'O'H, ,
J-and M.ulha Jewett.
Norih Carolina at Ihe Head cf
the Table
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. Tie re wis Tit- Id t Conur-il ill -fTsJ
1 yvoll
Ihe N.itiouAl llo: tu i;!l uf ,1 Vo . j
n + Whit ll wi-rr ■ t-X.itl» Uui j
f-uitN, tuU' and Vttf 'ahlv fr -uij
Ithiny yiree S at'B. W. N. i»«r,
lhf?ii ul'tiri-f for Noilii Carolina,
I he'd•'ti taily iu tilt - y uto m.«ke j
cotjectiou of pioiucts. Aaii'i>ti
1 th'* keenest corni etitipn he hhs
' iible lo brir'g b,i_ck home ih» t p_j
.sinkes Tr »pbv for tin.- be-1 g m r'd ,
colleciion of fruit in ibe Unit«-d j
> Stales. Abo th; for
the be-t collection of nuts "in Un
united Stales. B.'bideh the e two
■ cb'tupioushijis ribbotis, forty bl N ue;
ribbons, twelve red and six whi«e,
, were won, the highest number taken
by any State in the Union. These
ribbons Were taken almost exclu
sively by competitors in the West
ern part of the State. The only
r.bbon coming to this part of the
, State was for the best plate of pea
nuts sent by Mr. George Green at
Wtlson, N. C. j
Tne Old North State sits always
at the bead of the table wherever
she goes. We have the natural
resources and the work of develop
ing is going pu rapidly. Wo stand
first in the manufacture of tobacco,
too, passing Missouri by a good
margin in tbe yellow weed. Tbe
eves of the country ire on us and
with tbe Rood Democratic govern
ment which means tbe safetv of tbe
people, tbe forward movement
along all lines is assured. ' '\
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Local Loyalty
»There never Cvas a Perfect town
but there is no pb cf on the map
that c.iiin it *how some (flighty,
Rood points. Tfn.s Js a great t>u;
country uiiii thvre ar; gr at
i'i «verv sect too of it.
If you don't like your h)califv
niove. Bin the til serving one i«
inclined to remark that tne fe low
who is always knocking has not HC
cumubited m «»U4h t > exit iti his
0 in localtty m-ich I n the expense
of {he Itip to get a-way, thereloie.
. tLu*.x4as* r I k* the poor, »r»* alw.iy. -
with us For the poof «>ur heals
go out iu syin.pathy We" provide
"for-thev wants—but t-Jie knock fT
wc hive to t uclite, fiircaus,' he i>
Jiot dangrrnts enough 10 put in an
it.sane lutu and our laws af>
not yrt sufTioieht to have him in
carcented is a nnisatice. To l>e
(nieiesti d • nly In one's own ini
uni'bate (tlTatrs v wittioilt regard to
flie interest of Others and of lie
coinißii'i'ty is a maik of n urow
ue-s Tun-.* vi Uu aie thn- ion
tracted in th ir sympitliiea aid
aiuVs (Uptime theuis Ive- of the
huiior whivh In longs 10 tiio-e who
art knownpublic i pbU.d .' it
t"us, having aitr int rsi t*r and
fo promote the neural
w«lfate of the cOauuunity. Apia
• f-otn the obligation of the broader
and higher principles of uu cbisli
itvs+, the observance of which in
the vejy n ume ot thim!- bib g its
Kvu rcwat J, tl:«*e is pract cal ad
v v.ir;-ge 114 a sin - rt
ill the li>ol vself.ir • an I acvauce
juit.'iit, entpli i iz ifi: the advantiig s
1 Hud oppultuuit'i -0 th low ii, and (
lln geu. ral m 11 te-ting a -pint pt 1
j loyal y and optinwMU in rc,;ar l to
lit. A niercbani wh t hasspoil
- pr«rtty Rnte to Ji^4„ijuu«i-wutch--
iiHir i Uk v.'*-** I y •«
d:tT'.;H nt Sj irU Sic 11 cxescHe «.f
•u! Hi' iasm an ! e - Iu- *vith 1
1 v. % |
Which h v '.ll eoti li e' > b.vn a- |
f dr-'. He i!l .>Sso ' ? i.ik'* f> i 1 i!s,
|*s Ins cheer an 1 -fif-pe ul 'e s rv i I j
I attract, Avfii'e i»:d'flrri*ni e r -p s I
•iini 111 would 11 : cl. A f ■- -'4 'iu I
aijd uarue-it iiivu a uui t d >/ tli s
'splijf'Biiu da much o p.-o i ole 1 i»e j
--ivelfareof thq 'of 1 i.ud v>. t 1s!
8" t itn , !'ii)--" i th 'l* •' lii 1)' obf't.vj-'i'
etiiug of. the budn"-.., f|,.j | a; > 01 1.
i 1c 1 easr in tbe v lime of i't ,1 •. '
,li a 'ex nipV wi.'f b ; t:-hi *» vi m- !
j.iii'l 'i tmdsrttid felftrw 111 li n's ;
wi:l citc.il s >»tu;thitit£ > t 1 us: • f h i
! spii -It, and lovaltv to t-h bom* toivn j
I may btc>iue a c iat,ic.cr 1 -'i•; -t ">
c'.ti/.ciis. Tliwi uule-s' 1 ti us 1 %
hi:;dic ipped it -i.s on the litgh-iua! j
jto S- K r rh.'nir-:. —Sel."~
Dcjih of a Young Man
. |
Clo'fG i fii ii sf'ii of Sim n !> j
and Margaret Gr ffiu, died at the
j home of his parentH in Griffins
j TtAvrsb'p, of Vvedne-dav
I aft'-r several weeks of-ttiffeting from !
j typhoid fever. The deceased was
I about twentv one years old, and
bad been in the employ of York
and at the Dixie Ware
house the past season. He was an
industrious loung man and was
es'ecmed who knew him
A large number of friends ar.d
relatives sympathize with the be
reaved family iu tbeir sore trial.
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When you have a cold get a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It wid soon fix you up
all right and, will ward off any
tendency toward pneumonia. This
remedy contains n» opiuiu or other
n-ircbtic and may be given as con
fidently to a babv as 10 an adult.
Sold by All Dealers.
Notice
The to\*w and schools taxes are
due for tbe year 1910 aud have
beeu for some time. The expenses
of both town and school bave to go
ou. and pay your
taxes.
W. R. WHITE,
Tax Collector.
ROBERSUNVILLE
NEWS ITEMS
Local Happenings and
People who are
and Going, here, There
and Yonder as Gathered
by our Regular Corres
pondent.
J. C. Snit'li to Rocky Mount
Srtthrday.
•v.l) C Mooring went to William
' ton Tin ndttv, ;
Mis J. W. Taj lor spent Sunday
at Hotel '
P. C. R ves spent Sunday at h»
hum i eai Ilunl on.
" '
Mis> H itii J iintu, 61 Everett,
was in t"WH To s la/,
Mi i Tay lor v jai ted Mrs. A
S. Rolursull last Wf;k.
.
,\'i k i ad ie Purvis, uf Il*niil
ton, is visinng In towo.
M ia-.«Pi»-!pi 1 ft Si'urday for
liuin- ,(t Viciovia, Va.
Mis-. L.ui i I) Hauls is in Noiiolk
tins v\ft-k with her .patents.'
J. VV. t ytrr and J. C. Kiel
.\eii-t 10 G«\ ti yilL' Tuesday.
Mis Dm a Jolmsoti, of Gold
Point, w in in town Monday.
Jodie Won! ud and J-hnnie HarJ
>liMiu Su d»v 111 Bethel.
M as, A'in i Fleming and sister of
H t sell, wue mi town Fiiday.
s
Rev. Mr Firiisb, of Wilson,
til e i bis regul tr appointment her^
Su id y
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I'r-W. J I) IC s a is' pending the
hojjrUyj* with,U's pa-en s it 'J'an- ;
t-itrnry;» ; • . •
Mia i s Suie aul
j C'i imtier Jet't Saturday, fur their
llupi - lit M bail,£.
M s ]. A Colli Id and tbildreb
sir- • i-t ,t' • h liomt of M;s \V.
II. liwrcit ii'.sir G.>ld Pont
j The Roherscn Guano Co., is now
I n-;r! v for hu; as the niiichineiy /
! and '!i * ; u!k of material have
r i la- ed in I.i 1)■: 1 iiiiif. _ •
K- v. N. II S'iej herd, of ,Stin
i!-. .s nr {. w!i'. li iv ( acc pud wck
; i!i t!i- k >lkts mvilk* Baptist
■o ; :sr ii, hold s'.* v.ces li re Su- d.iy
n: , *' *
i *
Mrs. L. A. Hi i'e\' strpu ed the
I little-(iik sn! the fir*t and >ec»nii
m e' p M>. d tb.' dcor
j ■■ • 1 111 fi --it - I ' I't li i* i llV'-1111l-
I _
j!■ 1 (.ceo' - 'ed X i i-. trie I r day
jp. in. Sin. - ft ci-lis a; ill tcfpp'ann-
I pkasnrts lor the little ones-
GOLD PO NT ITEMS
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W. A. Robe/son, at Rober ou
[v'ille, wis in town yislerday.
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| J. H. Everett and family will
lui ive to Robersonydk in a few
days
J. S. G'iffin, who hab Ikcu liv
ing iti Norfolk' for a year, will start
a business here
A. C. Sinrh has opened up m
stock of general merchandise in tlw
B_. H. Robersou store.
1,. A. Taylor is having a nice
residence built - in Robersonvilte
and will move there soon
The farmers here art through
threshing peanu's and most at
thein have sold their crops.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
S- G iflin has been quite, sick with
pneumonia the pist few days, but
is improving now.
The residence of f. J. R. Whit
field near here was horned a boot
sunset last Thursday evening.
Very little was saved except nine
beds a trunk containing $150.00
was lost. }
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