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SQUTH MUST RAISE FOOD CROPS Evils of One Crop System Evident and Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Working to Make South Self Supporting Atlanta, Uwrgiai September' v-J5th The Southern Food1 Crop Conference, lo lie held in 'Atlanta October .r and ', will 1k ' - Yrom all indication one of tin A Bnont wotable event in the lii. ' tory of 1 Southern agrinillimal ; and eoimuorrial progress. "all ted) by Janns 1). Price, the mi r imJaHionpr of Agriculture of, vGeorgia, on th siiggnxtion of V the Georgia (Miainber of Com i meree, the roiiiniissioiieix of X- 'Agriculture of the Southeastern ' state are iixflidng cordially 'X by appointing delegates from (every ( ongJtioual District in ) their respective states. Many letters are being receiv- ed by the Oelorgia Ohamber of CJomroerce from the appointed ' delegates heartily approving the purpcie of the Conference and assuring their presence aijd per- "f uontol support of the movement to increase the production of 'food' cropj hi the tttn state east of the Mississippi Klver. It iw expected that tJie result ; of this conference will be the , brganizatiou of each county in (the cotton .states of the south past to raiw a far greatur quan s jfltty of foodWuffs than has ev -r been produced in the iixt. Tin Georgia Chambwr of Commerce in ro-oieratii with the State and Federal Dejmrtinents of A - gricukure, has been working t( this end in Georgia for the past , jyear in order to prepare the V IfarnDart for the advent of the " cotton ball weevil. The cot tun J flmergeucy produced by t lw war -'hag simply changed an impend ing danger to a crisen. inakin . the pfroduction of vastly greater food upplie an imperative net In advance of the couferem Georgia it going ahead with he own plan to organize even county in the wtate. for imTeiuse . tirodnrtion. and building th . 'j M " J foundation for providiiug ca 'market" in every town for the fanners foodstuflK so that he , will have at ready cash sale f these products a he. has ha , jheretofore for his cottion, whU he can neither eat nor sell du Sng these time. Kev. G. F. Hdnjth, paitftor of ie Firt Methodist church, will iwacrh at eleven o'clock Sim la v morning and at 7 :'(! Sntndoj evtiiing. His nionung subject will lie "Mutual Obligation of ie Public School and the Com muimty; his evening subject ill be "lake the (tiiMren of a King. ' rne pubU'.c it extended cordial iu-itat.Lon to these ser- ice . ROPER BRIEFS HI FIRST MOIST CHURCH PROFESSIONAL CARDS JULIAN W. SEL1G Eye-Sight Specialist Suite 315 Jlinton Bldg. Elizabeth City, 'Phone 833 DR. D- C. McCLENNY Osteopath 321, 322 Hinton B'ld'g Hours 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday by appointment Residence Southern Hotel mm Diamond Display FEED M SEED' We have in stock our new Turnip and Rutabega Seed, also Cabbage, Collaid, and Kale seed for fall planting. uur feeu department 18 well stockel with Hay, Grain and Mill Feed also Poultry Peed and Supplies. iest you rorget we are 1- 3 j . 1 , ueaaquanerw ior electrical sup plies, such as Lighting Fixtures Electric Fans, Toasters. Carpet Sweepers, Flash Lights and Dry cell batteries, Mazda, Gem and Miniature Lamps and everything in the electric line. YOCRS TO SERVE s. hie co 120122 POINDEXTER ST. EVER before has there been such a display of diamonds in Eastern North Carolina, as we are offer ing the people this week, and you are cordially invited to see these diamonds, it will pay you to investigate as we carl save you money on any of these beautifully cut quality stones. ESTABLISHED SINCE 1882 DMS EU Elizabeth City's Leading Jewelry Store O IOK00OK)040KKOS' OlO 040KK04faiOKS00 QIO040K)CIO00SOK0' DR. 8. W. GREGORY DEiNTIST Office in New Hinton Building Corner Mam and Martin St. Dentist DR. M. M. HARRIS Kramer Building, Main Street Hours 8 to 12 and 2 to b J. H. WHITE, D.D.3. Twenty-five yvara in Dkntistky in all Branchet Office over McCabe & Grioe'i Store GEORGE J. SPENCE Attorney and Counsellor at Lav 208-209-210 Kramer B'ld'g. Elizabeth City, V. C. DR. H. S. WILLEY Dkntist KRAMER BUILblNQ Room No, 21? FOR SALE A New Well built Lannch For Sale Cheap 40 feet long 8 feet 3 inches wide hunting cabin 14 feet long 12 feet awning aft with 15 H. P. Fulton Engine Makes ten or elev en miles per hour Very cheap For information write to, J. C. EVANS, V Roper, N. C. Sept. Mh-m ? (Nellie and Mamie TaTkeuMi 4 from near SkinnersvilV; haw 'been visiting at the home of Mb - "Ethel Clayton. , ' Quite a numlier of Roper "o . pie motored over ro Cher ry Sun day; to hear the dedicatory aer " man at Phallipi Chriisrtkn Church which was delivered by Dr. Coggin After a pleasant iifit to ; friends bene Mr. (Voi-ge Sawyer - ha returned to his home at i pHorthead City. Mir Hattie Taylor has tnmed to the city n tewher of toURitc in the Roei- High School. Mr. J. B. Harris ha. moved ,.J)W family ba',k to Pnngo to hip "vpM homp. Many friends in '-Jlioper regret their depart uTe! ' Mir. Georgt Jsuol, has bei" :F&h been ill at his brother's ' JiOroe but is improvng. 'Mr. Robei-t Cooper of (.lis 'urell rt visiting his daughter. JJj. J. RJ. Houghton this week tify. IiBon Hwaiu of Plymouth KpendSng a while here. s Mr, J. T. McAlfcter is hav ing' f gas , lights installed in IS Ivome and ip J1 of the oat Advertise Cigaii. Easy Work Earn 90 monthly and all travel ing expense. Experience nn neoessary. Also handle pop ular cigarettes and Tobaco. NORENE CIGAR COMPANY New York, N. Y. SEp 1 Nov. 17 Tues. DEATH AND Something To Think About The Cost of one farm hand at $40.00 a month would amount to $2,400.00 in five years A piece of labor saving farm machinery costing a few dollars will do the work of two men, thus saving you the cost o one. Is (his worth thinking about? t 1 1 - DESTRUGTIOn THE BEST BUGGY sold In the cjty-at the .sUTn( ""-"" Follow iii the wake of fires, and Son. lightning and tornadoes Providence will not protect you Also full line OI Lap I against losf but insurance will DaKaa a rH H 1 s Comeandusseebeforer ish tWy bad buying Costs but little and is worth much. J. 6 FLORA & EO Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard rencral strengthening tonic. GROVH'8 TA8TBLKSS chill TONIC. drTve. out Malaria.enrlche. the blood .and build, upthe.ya tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c Hero are Two machines You Need Walter A. Wood unit x mmm GOMPAHY Admiral tJowcr becaUM it is the only mower that has genuine underdrmtt, "floating" frame and uniform tilt, the three big mower features nq fanner should be without if be values his own time or his teams' strength, and wante the machine does most work the easiest. Walter A. Wood No. so Slcol Hay Itsko because every tooth is held in dividually and has a coil spring to protect it against sudden strains; because it ie made en tirely of steel and can be de pended upon to stand up under constant wear and tear of work in all kinds of fields. Its long life makee it the most economical you can buy. FARM FOR SALE 55 acres all cleared and under cultivation. Devel oped in good condition' Produce can be put on mar ket in Elizabeth City with in two hours and on Nof folk market within five hours daily. Will sell for cash, or credit. For price and further information write H. M. Jacobs, Roper, N. C. Sept 15th and 18th. MISS CLARA V. COVERT Will Re-open Her MUSIC STUDIO SEPTEMBER, ant 1914 In the HUh School Building for Turthee Information Call PHONE 8X4L Beef and Milk A-plenty Cattle ire kept for two purposes; for beef pro duction and for milk production. To do either right they must be healthy. There Is nothing better to keep them in continued rood health, or to make them well quickly when sick, than a few doses of Daa Taa STOCK Dcc JCC MEDICINE prora these claims ot coavinc yourself by ciamlning tba naachiass at our storst,. Spence & Hollowell Co. Stirs up the brer Drives disease poisons away. Any time any of aw Cat tle 1 rt anythias wioag with tbcm 1 give Stem a lev doMioi BseDee STOCK MEDICINE. Tkcy soon fit weD. John S. Carrol. MoorheU. Miss, 2flc, 50c and ft. par can. Al km 4Mliaa. $15 PER WEEK r voeua to lawetoe the BB8TEVEH POUSkt MOP. Taw's eoatiaart, waiif say. ErrUo MMary. Rafaraaas ra"M. BStJTtVKB DUiellp nted Young Ladies, (Jirls, and boys, thirteen years of age and over, can new pecure profitable, clean and safe employ ment at the, Elizabeth City Hosiery Mills Men can also get work at those mills and the lumber milk, highest wages paid and beginners paid reasonable Bum while learning. Apply or atldrees. EilMIII on hosiery company G. P. SEYFFERT, 6npt $11.75 TRiP I $9.75 JACKSONVILLE If L (D) 02 D QD A FROM NORFOLK Proportionate Fares from Other Point in N. C, Va., and S.C. VIA THE Atlantic Coast Line THE STANDARD R. R. OF THE SOUTH Tickets Will Be Sold For All Trains THURSDAY, SEPT. 22. Limited, to reach Original Starting Point not La ter W anmidnight of 1 vet it , September 29th, 1914 For Schedules, Reservations and Information, Apply to J. W. MTTRnATTfHj Com'cial Agt. 204 GRANBY ST., NORFOLK, VA. I W. J. 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