PROVJT DI FINES * OM IMti States Foreat &nw Rahi|h N. C. Mr T.--M* «|i« uf tte Caited States" njt OL W. B. Greely. -» MM* hwnUr situated far the twit of tinker f" profit «*•— tk SNIIL" Gmt strides aic ilwrfy hek*r ■tie reports H. M. Cumn, Forester far the State College extension di-j, turpenttor operators ami fanMn •»', ul abandoning tbe practice af ikaUwe tire ham ami are p«™* tiaaher M a crop. Mr. Curvan states that w , , Ml i,r j hi I T---—- - planted H« I i T - J - of piw M«4 this year. PSw ,g|j | W rilliiir» of pine will he ready f«r r* —this fall. A* Aiku«s | im with half a Bullion acres. has ( placed its forest are* under control of • trained forester, to control fires ami M Manage its forests as to SMUT* new growth and continuous production for the 3 million dollar plant -The Govenunem tf aiding with its Experiment Stations to idw all pro- klHb that confront those who want to grow timber for profit." says Mr. Cuiiun -To avert the destruction of our i Naval Stores Industry. plnns •** or. foot to prow and crop continuous!* after imp*owed French aaethods the forest* of the South," says H. M. Ckr- ' ran. forester for the State Cutter* of - - I Arnculture. Practical turpentine men will this year visit the landes district of Prance in the vicinity of R.rdraux. to ' study first haml the method which the ' French »*e. Three milion acres of 1 waste land have been convertcii by ' their foresters into the most pro ductive turpentine region in the - world." MEW 111 KM TOR OF EXTENSION ASSI'MES CHAKR OF MTHBN 1 I Raleirh. N. C. July 7.—On July 1 1 I. O. Srhaub newly elected director of . 1 arrtrultural extension for the State i Collere of Agriculture as-somed he- j 1 duties with headquarters in Kick- ( 1 Hall on the campus of the School ®f. l Agriculture. Mr. Srhaub i* a native " Tarheel, born ami reared in Stefaea.| county and a graduate of the State * College. Since his gnduatioa he has t ■ 1 ~ = A U A kill ■ WH ■■ ■■ ■ . m LM HW I . 1555 ! | Building Lime S FOR SALE!! I By The Car Load! M I | ... .. ~....... ... - j !-■ Just received * car load of ItuiMinc *1 ■''llllllH V I j Practically NeW Stt ]\ line. Buy your barrel from C. D. Carstar- M CTA M A A D S ——- f Horse Power Gasoline En- ] t 3JSSjgf a gine. in Good Condition ;Rea- j Cheap For Cash S—SP 5 * f son For Selling Replaced By | I Electrical Equipment Good J CD.Caistarphen&G) a'.issarJß I Barg 8 "" The Enterprise j , WILLI AMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1* "*• !L!t JZt 1 „ ® _. . ... I_a . - *jrt -Uttf ia a*A am •! •■■«- (Hi ' . ..._ Tl : ■■■■ n-i —iw cct»t bad years of i ipnitau h a nkiag with awl far Canuen. Fur a period was also placed m charge of boy* and girls dub work when that anility was first began m North Cm tail leaving North Carolina, he was plac ed in charge of the agihaKaial fie >eUfsHut work of a lanee western I railway- where he was successfully en |gaged until the Government qIIm him to Washington during the early day* of the Great War. Smrr that time he has toon ia the «tensiou work of the Federal IV partmrat of Agriculture with hi principal activities being in the ratten states of he South. Recently he was plneed ia charge of al the Govern meat's extension activities in the rat ton states leaving that posit Ma Jutv first to return to North r*mlnm. Mr. Srbuh has been • frequent visitor to North Carolina hi J raaneetion with the Fftleral IVpart ment of Agriculture He hns kept puce with the agricultural develop ■sent of this State and is in sympathy with the farminr pro rram being drveloprd here by the ex-' pen merit station an>l extension serv-j ke workers. HL appointment ts line with the policy of the CoJWe to make the activities of tfc# .vWJ of agricultuee of growing importanre lo the State tnder Itean It W Efl ; j*ore of this school. lhe»» has now. been appointed a director of teach-J •nr. a director of extension at»l ikr experimental work is still beiar lut ed after by the Dean He w ] however by an assblant ■l'frt.-r u. | rharge «»f the bruirh station farms i VtmiM. OF COI NT V AGENTS CALLED OFF FOR «ESKM Raleigh. July 7.-—'The short course ami conferenee of county farm dr t MHa4nliMi arrat - called for the week J bee inning July 14 ha.- been raHf>! o£ . by the authorities the State Col J L*ge extension division hmu.-e of the eem II.IW) raolilixft in-wr un the J farms due to the continuous ram- inl ( ihr necessity for hull weevd rontnJ| work to he carried on during the lat ter port of Jail "We feel that it is more important that the arent.- he al their Ural sta tions during Ibis critical period where tky mmj be iwli—j avmflablr. than A I to be here at the College taking farther tniahg' ajs J- *- Gray, as-, charge mt farm deuaoastratmn wott i "We hope to gather them at the rol led later in the vtef this I cwergiiM-y per-*! feas ■tt-se.;."' NOT ENOIGH EGGN \ * mii RRFtEFAST _____ Raleigh. N C, Jnit, " P.-ultry Kxtensiuu Specialists of the State Col-1 lere of Agriculture -«a:~ tK*t *9 per cent of the bens on Nar«h Caroliaa 1 farms lay only f* eggs each, whilo i the other 11 per cent makinr up the improved farm befe ami the com menial units, lay an average of 170 •m Tl>e Crop Rrfurtinr Sevvate for North ' arolma estimates lUi there are hens of laying are ui ' this Stat* anil that there »- -* kunun piT| mlili -r of aUu! 2.^l'people V. W. lms liresiivt —nrketini* »iernli ' for tkr State fusion of Markets ha- -tallied thrsr i urr- an) from the-fa has «cwe>l the Mliwinr I informal wn: ! 1. Hon: per rent of lay 24 per rent of the eggs. | * There i- an avera.-e of SS eggs iper hen in the State J 1 The average iLUtnher if eggs pr •day per i only (• i'v 4. Half the nuuKe. of n ail furni-l tlae same numhrr of eve- t jday per perwfe if the avenre l:> im "rate was 17n «r it vuuM t..kr I 'twite the nunU r of ten pruluriß;- 'I 7« e-ee prr Nffr ar.:>tn|l\ ?.-r earhj to hw tw-. eggs i lay. .«r '■four times the nunda r of len- al tl«- peesent rate, llenre we -er then- i-j a rreat .teal of work to U- l»i>e ir J hmldinr up It# ifualat) of the aver- ( i are North CarnJina hen. al-o t h»-r- jo- a fUrf for r>i MolarlMi it- 1 IUFMH"" ~ 1 — —r Ti . "IWore tie nrifa« i» 'he ium lev of lm ome ah«t. lie f.i.J.Vn. | of narbtHi; m-t le ;akei rare of iaml this we are plantain? lo do." says IMr lewis. I'mMi 4rr» in ruii) raar.tr. r>a-Brratu>|- will, ike Stale] INti-ko of Marhrt a cheue to «W thai tie BO krt inr "f puhrv ear le .loee in a «»n prae- Inal way. M)ri roopersfive d«ip THE EMTOHUSk. WILtXAStSTOX. NORTH CAROLINA. i meets w«w nade this ami 1 [■" «nd tl»«» project wfll hp carried! .oil each )f»r Ob hot -Aiw nu i.mart as SBSOjM was >ami to the] ' farmer I "lUiilfi (uvu4 a rwxl how «k_r j ; krt. The large eastern K>rtr j.te wry wtrssiM. to North Carolina farmer- A cuWi of poattiy b u * worth to 4t**>«-. u a\e- ] rarT «»f II W per hrr.. and e»»-a ---•uierably more witk the lar*vr . hlffik the firtt.r hv Im( mh h ■ '■'•rryih.rifr else. hi. w,f.» a»f i "J*"', 'loin, the w»rk. make nkmrf . Money firnn puuhr> and -.»..^ r . J«t s to keep the family r»mr. See . ' n S ,l * «lar»)per that nt_* n«r !«. iV , cotton crop this yeor. let ewy wnie auake afe the .o.i e f •'« lnHj . «-t tv . - F , a minor momr a« > .. —— y ( *>** "" of the o,^- The kitchen- of rani \»n\ Can. I»na hone, are hemr irw r >4a tJ ... r to rSrmt work hop, tknark tt*- 1 work of the home •tra.-a *tr*t m, a-er»t ~f the Stale C\4kr* ex ten •lirL-ion. M«4 jour neirt h»r ar it.- | x ,n, State fervent .-r «. Kr uf( , t State f.-llero. Jul> 2, •: Ilent\ of k.mml 1t,.) katk braii »«•! fctoanch Will be «erv*>: *■ !!,, 0- k farm f-ailierta *. * v f Ui| wiYi i|» ifk ynyf fy f«««ti ll* pmriurf MhU* is In*, !>w I tt „ lb { hu l(i ■ 'lh-ti -4|u.>re- once -ul. | 4 Kraiilu. Skrmib. lk*s nut -tVe existT> da-tint -id ™. kr .kne | * ilti rlirap lahk-r Urn. tte oee-»s«s l«-i ntimerua .. .In ! ~»{ ■) j>« nrf J tt Irfir the i:iilk - nw -«>lo tinlfc !-4rae. tlo k..i.iri mr o.il I i rherr. ; ,i,e Iwr. « L-liir ' i**e hi I lit l.te l«l !V*r it*»- r > | iuimnHi l> mi I. v. thai --oile mJi I h.lf ait e«T |» i |e» •« eark Ui I J'i.-tire mnrketi-.r- expert* IW-, »•- title llj-tcfurr -rliirc IW rul l i» j "•i -""cat rely an I hutldkc u r »ke Im\v j l*li ta« *l e rwiil Uir - - letter- - '•••in |K..|4>' »t.-> m h l i jii| « i farms in North Carolina A --rjllirJ vorkerv of the State &'.•« *ta* tiy , 11 locate these people pleasart:.. j Luke Lamb Kobe L l'u«n l. LA Mil i tltlCl K\ ATTXIR X EY S-AT-LA W . Office nest to Anderson Crawforf C* Teiejhone Xo. 74 _ f iHunsliio. Nwtk Ca.itej '1 P. I*. CONE i >entist •Wile Cher The Farmer u«l Mer chants Ihr.k Hours 9-12 and I » 11t*f»e Xo. 9. Ke - llwr X«> |."4 UK. (HAKLKS J. SAMYER Winii 11. N. c- OFPICf YORK ISI IL!»I\G IVartire lim.trd to K>e. Ear. X»*e an. I Tnr»at from 1 to 6. la Wdliamston *-ver> I rkl.iv 4'irr..« MH: SAI.K: KIRD SEI»AV la I w .lays, Che:t| for i-asf; H.wW rea— Mi for *ei!it!K. W. ti. IVele. lit* t! Fifty Teachers Win Scholarships Offered In National Competition For Promotion of Health Education '*T r mgT^ V mm> ■_ jHVi ihn |(tcif«ltr AaxMUT «•! |» ll«l (kc fcWp*M|« llM» •%» (*rete4 k«not*N| . - . MMn rvwlf- !■ WIMW fr-U.«"«! «Ok*4 I Fnskd >|J rnTft? tk.tr hub )u*»W. Mtfl «■> V"»' •*) eeroeiw • '*» ■IIh II waap. Mtatid out thai it f«H III' r> lorta. ,h r n-* KM f«ar Ml k*«k In m| J rMaJ t» h | -iii«.l U> *lin I* a UmM «*« ■lllW tt» whool -%U.lr-» **' i KVI-f knWk klMf t« tfcUUn. U 111 l> 4«lv kv « arholaoMp * ls« 4«ta«| Tk. Of N>|ri iith M ( |mm §»i i Inr I Id iv in* i*(lktt aork aw • •«• k.«l»k i.nrhlii# ' c *• Hatjial % i|W|« W| «||l j>l tin MI«ktB( ||» hl(^ «"» »• Amtffcaa 'MU *t««% k|7l *«»t Imi tb« , I. llMltk AMrkika. nmM «f fV- pur- tf injro.• n-at fat fn*t| «MMt4 (Im« McfcfW »ftt t«ar4>4 iki fat 4t tt* MM If If J t-» h- " WM k»4 •>! ■muaim M tw'fM • •«» tk* ■di> ga na •* n> «i»-jr- V o*ai * wn i than •» W 4* v» 4cte« At M *»l| 1 ll«»Hbi.r M Jftda** '■warr t«*ciira «ko aw- kl>J M M « %tm irui »«"Jky •«tr MB (kr bc«Jth tayrw-tlon «*4 ywhrl MNM« V aakt hw«l v '.'•iJ't- >1 ta «po4 Wmtl *««% thee tci»|l>» •*!*■> •ftk dM> duMf hat lioftl rl »tk«" ' trnflni — 11, mi 'v lk» |i. t»ta W pilw» M mmu «• tb ,mi .i k,-# 1 is (k»k •* I fb for «ka frtihnlli. *f« iff jwrlirt afi ratvU b> Mtk „•-> COASTAL HK.HH \Y FERRY FAST AL TOMOBILK TRAXSrORT tAcw»ss Loarcr Ownc River in 15 IhIM) -: U berv ti* Xe* Tao Miilio:. IMUr i:r>ire l*rbpo.-e>: i At I aymr, \ai N C, la ft. 4 1 ak ii ■ i. Herttr tmmmtj OIXXECTS COASTAL HIGHH \Y KMln JS. M. X! and it' VJaadM and Kalnck. N C, Ta N«fJI Va. tad %ll low a* Vlaar Koatr of kiir.A ft aietievdl. . |{.*k. \| •unt.| «•»,. hum. tt livij.. Kii.-t.»n. Xe* I !•« ■. *>reer.viile. hiii. »ii!ara-i .:: WindMir. E>se»s -ijf j* !*• Kp pi r' i. ftj.ial«t». City. alf..;k. .Miith Mdi- ar«-. Xarfolk. \s_ I'eraua.al All l«r > Mul. 1' laapT* |i. In. 1-i. 3 an-! 5 o'clock I I * U -Um-. s. 11. I. ! tAI ii o'clock 12 UM 1 «'H*k tr.pt- not run Sunday RATES Ss&ail AutT-w-iiJe- i iaiu>i:ni; -Inver' lW «a; {I al»; rwnn i trip 24 hr- |2a; A.V«»i!e. inri!*iinf -tixer • I *Vr ■»». $•; r.wi trtn 24 ir- J.! 5" I Trrfb tnvhiinr to size arwi !>a-r I fares Sc. Td.pt—en, IJm ami MM 4 Year Car U «Ue !■ Tnaot "FOLLOW COA.HTAL HIGHWAY FERRY SIGNS" FUST n THE sumn Tacaboo kit. put a bottle of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY Im I llehi ■ 1 —1 ll (>H h—fct (TUDf% W ■Wxa. VVn m««M ■ wrtk W bix* iW oat tut tmtft Vmc. WANTED: TABLE (HIAKDERS IN i'thulJ famttj ILi'r 47 «*> per r«t Appl\ U- Mi-- Mittic li.ifrdl. W X. Smi'hTkk :r»»;. •. t »*>. iron: j«. t ' ffiif I 2 s ". t VANTED*—Mffi u( ■wa>n la Ukr f,r ruinr/iv-i }.«-s --ser\ s'..r mni. *.>r?*rr. a;»t rhiMrrn. '-rr ii.t' Saarj i~.. a k ■full tiPrf. in i ux (un- lime liftialiful line- ItlmutWE;! l >l®:kic HitK 0 Pa,

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