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VOL.2
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH C AROLINA, FR DY EVENING. MAY 11, 1917
NO. 116
URGES GENEROUS
El
RESPONSE BY ALL
ABWOrXCEMENT TO THE COIN
TRY BY THE SECRETARY OP
THE TREASURY RELATING TO
THE "LIBERTY LOAN"
Richmond, May 11. In a state
ment made public today the Secretary
o fthe Treasury says:
"I hare determined to make an
Initial offering of f 2.009,000. 00 of
the JH per cent, 'Liberty Loan' of
1917. The bonds will be dated July 1,
1117, with interest payable semi-annually
January 1st and July 1st. The
maturities wil be announced later. In
acordance with the provisions of the
act, the bonds will be convertible in
to bonds bearing a higher rate of In
terest than 3 Vi per cent, if any subse
quent series of bonds shall be issued
at a higher rate of interest before the
termination of the war between the
United States and the German Gov
ernment.
"The 'Liberty Loan' will be offered
at par as a popular subscription, and
ample opportunity will be given to
every man and woman in the United
States who wishes to subscribe to se
cure an absolutely safe Investment,
free from Federal, State or local tax
ation (except, of course, inheritance
taxes). The bonds will be in such
denominator, as will put them with
in the reach of every investor. De
tails as to denominations, redemp
tions, etc. have not been fully worked
out. but announcement will be made
in due season
akka;kmi:ts for i- vmhn1'
"Subscriptions will lie received un
June Kith as possible. Tin' details as
) end v for del: v r ,1 n 1 t 1st A Hot -Uj
"ills will In mad' ii!' rapidlt ufiei
June 1 -rit h iis in s .;.!. lie details .i'
to ui.'LiiiiiT of pa', i' e i: for ihv bou.N
wi!! be ii ii foil it- d laiei II j- .ui'leirnt
EPISCOPAL COUNCIL
HERE HEXT WEEK
Kans are now complete for the an
nual council of the Diocese of East
Carolina which meets here Tuesday
and Wednesday of next week with
Christ Episcopal Church.
The tentative program of the
Council Is ag follows:
Monday night the subject of re
lilous education will be taken up
and there will be an addres on this
subject by Rev. Gardiner L. Tuck
et of the Board of Religious Educa
tion for the province of Sewanee.
Immediately following the address
an Important meeting of the Dioces
ian Pension Fund wlM be held.
Tuesday morning at ten thirty the
the opening service wil be held. An
address by the Bishop will be follow
ed by Holy Communion.
Tuesday nMht at eight o'clock a
Missionary Service will be held.
The speakers for this service will be
announced lateY.
Wednesday the Annual Corporate
Communion of the Womens Auxil
lary will be held. Other than this
there will be no ervlce Wednesday
as the tlmewill be taken up with the
business of the Council.
The services as well as the busi
ness meetings will be open to the
puM'c and alll are very cordially in
vlted to attend.
M PRESS
MAKES PREDICTION
Tl
A PROCLAMATION
IN FII.KI) T Kit MS IS ritKP.KI"(J
FOR " AITRoACHINt; HAPPY
FVFNT"
mi: s
i'K :
WHICH
SFI'AK.VII
PKOIl.lltl.Y
HI SSI. N
to say iii t;.e
will lie a i i a i'i
to i .ilise ile ei
I le'e . I . i !i
large ;t muni'
tie i on n I vi a
vill lie w H h . I ;
)TII I, i retOell s
I
, pi. I
I v 1 1 .
1 III
t lleii ;si in
! a w ;i v a -
e" ,'
II 1- "I
an It-. ,"i
i.alil.
lent
i I
aiadi
h
I I
i r or
I hav
fleet
lin a in
ha- 1"
1'eJP'lt, in order
iinioiint of I'lino t
In- ta l-i'i: 1 1 1 1 o t li
Hess.
".-inc. He a: bulk
t') lie , t .1 Id J -1,1(1 I, ii Ml
i t: en n ! - is i eq n ; r d
nado in tins ' . 1 1 ;i :
ill be I - it i I. a 1 1 an -:
o;r e:-cdils. and li
la I in it .'Mid le! 'i
genera 1 Ine ili ' - :
tion.
"Tbo initial i--- ha
mmed l. t In . s- 1 ' eil
of our nun ( lov, ' " no e I i
duct of (lie war and la
the t ol eir n 1 1 i i i" a. n a 1 1 1
T. dit is lie n- i 1 1 mi. ,1
Jirov isn oi of ilie a I ac
i'4. I !l I 7. Alter havini' i
vice , a i; suggest i.,ns rn
in , a ineei i: a:-.. . 1 n os
investors in all pants oi tl
1 fee ( nnlideiit of ill, alu
ma i i id ton bsorb i a pid I y ::
': one linn. tion ,,:, Mll
ki:ski:i: iuxks AS
A.K li s
e e ei n 111 1 n I u il!
i the 1 1 1 I 1 I I T 1 1 u in
doill at iii'i ton.
i lia n in is of lor i
-1 1 in n
e h.
ol
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i' Hi
prii
d
I
in h
Co
1 1 ' '
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1 1 1
M
le
i.'i.llv I,. .l ss
eei: list ( 1,111' '
Hue .'it Slorltln
v ) i
Hill!!
I'll I "
I' le
llll
I'
I .lis it - 'J a "a nila si hem.
d as convincing proof that ilie
-iirt of tnovi itietit is n ml' r w a v
i:
.id
a III "
that
followed tile conference scheduled i"i
I len tiilier wh' ii llolw.g launched his
mi:!'- ii.'- 0 i I r i ;i 11 p.-rs t Ir n sin1
ib nlv predict' d "nil a pprocli i n it liap
p .aeal " Today tin- satno phrase
'a ) i o;i' Ii mi' happv oveiii" is used
a t !. p , ss aeent iiiatt-r. Tin in t" i -etiei.
is that a seoa in 1 ' pom nun i
with Russia is loi'iniiie. .l duel
nient'oii is caridnlly avoided how
ever oi an sucli hope in i on nei t n .n
.ellf
.1
To-night At
New Theatre
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES having de
clared that the supreme test of our nation has come, and having
asked for the earnest support of our people in the prosecution of
the war which is now our war, I deem U my duty to caution all
citiiens against the waste of food, and to advise that the utmost
economy be exercised in the consumption of products of wheat,
and of all other foodstuffs.
The gravity of the situation, which makes Imperative rigid
husbanding of the world's food supply, la set forth In the following
plea of Herbert C. Hoover. Chairman of the American Commission
for Relief In Belgium, and recently appointed head of the Ameri
can Food Board:
"Our Allies cannot fight without food. Our enemies
are calculating that America will fail to supply them,
and that they will need to give in.
"The total stock of food today available In the Al
lied world is not sufficient to last until September, if
America continues its present rate of consumption. We
are now face to face with the result of last year's poor
harvest, the diversion of man-power from agriculture all
over the world, the unavailing efforts of the European
women to plant available fields fully, the isolation of
Russia, the sinking of food ships, and many other causes.
"England, France and Italy are reducing consump
tion by drastic steps, but even with all this reduction
they must have from us during the next three months
more than twice as much food as we should have export
ed normally or than we can send it we consume as usual.
The only hope of providing the deficiency is by the eli
mination of waste and actual and rigorous self-sacrifice
on the part of the American people."
Thus, by the exercise of patriotic self-restraint and a judi
cious selection of only the most plentiful foods for use, every
American man, woman, and child can do his or her bit to aid
America and itB Allies In this hour of need.
We are a nation of 102,860.000 persons, of upwards of
twenty million families If each family will reduce Its consumption
of food by but a pound a week there cai be added to the food sup
ply of Europe ten thousand tons of foodstuffs a week, or over one
half million tons a year.
Such a saving r.pusents but a small part of that which
may easily tie made by Hie Ann rican people, and which it will he
neros-utry for tln-m to make in order to bring th" war to an early
and successful ocneliision
(CUT WORMS HOW
TO DESTROY THEM !
(By GKOVKR W. FALLS)
My attention has been called sev
eral times to the immense amount of
damage that is been done by the lit
tle Insect known as the cut worm.
t This little creature is very hardy,
ana endures the cold nights and
days, at is very much la evidence by
the progress that Is being made In
destroying the small plant, tor the
last week.
There are three ways In which yon
Way prevent this worm from cutting
nown your plants. IHrst, place a fnn.
pel, made of paper around each slant
Second, dust Parts green oa your
plants. Third, mix J ounces Paris
Green. 2 cups of syrup, and one peck
of wheat Bran. Make dough, and scat
ter around your plants.
Don't put Paris Oreen on your
beans. It will burn your plants. If
you should need poison to keep the
insects from your beans use Arsenate
of Lead. In using Arsenate of Lead,
i wit advise you to use the paste In
stead of the powder; but In case you
have the powder only use one-half the
amount. One pound of powder Arse
Vl lu is equivalent to two
pounds of paste Arsenate of Lead.
m ffiiifiiis
ARE UNSETTLED
MUXITIONS DISTRICT REVOLTS
AND ANNOUNCES ITS DTTO
TION OF ORGANIZING SEPA
RATE REPUBLIC
t,rii..
(By WILLIAM G. SHEPPERD) f
Not oi I v mi the mi- .: r Id
of food.,' ii lis li p., i, 1:1 cd . fin a .1 i i:r
d : : ein I I'. :n.,il" as . 1 1
I ' ' 1 ' I - in : ! : 1
1
i f l.i. II'. :i i' an. " .' I ' .' 'I ' 'i
. il II i ale I ! ' ' .1 , v a nil :i I i
Hi..: . n lie ! i .1 ll'-M nl'i i i - up.i
land thai ! lev i ll. . 'I hi l;,l.i i;,
I ' I I : . ! i : I ' I ' i . i 1 i i 1 i v ; t i " , in;, v. ' I 1 1
I'ei rt i o I 'i r- - pa 1 1 i. it n and !: nina m ;mi
I.. I U no! he said ih.ii m lie' ; f
no a:-n i s lor ine sin essi n pi i. ,ei 11 1 n
Ilie win Id's liberty upon which our n
nni lit has nol doni its full pail
r. ;. s uvi nit
eoi'oitn in ll"
'nous increase
eonsii in hi ion
in t In : i pin
to ' ! I
ifoil.
t
III 1 I
all i nil i'.
: e . 1 1 i i
d I. ii if.
'Ill
lip
p i I' n of '.' i -1 1 1 1 d pa I I iot ic
I oi Ml ri"al I l ll k h for
lion has entiled Mm-; rum
M nor.
SERVING COUNTRY
AS WELL AS MEN
Raleigh, May 10. "Canning Divi
sion. Home Guards, General Jane S.
McKimmon, Commanding." That Is a
suitable title for one of the greatest
forces working in North Carolina this
ar In the campaign for Increasing
the production of food supplies. It Is
a thoroughly live and enthusiastic
division with an alert, wise and prac
tical (lireclillK olliccr
'Our people don't know how fortu
nate thev arc In linvitiK such an or
Kani.ation in the field M H no like
this," declared John Panl I. mas. the
I ' M,l IV .-'if t.'irv of the Stale food
Petrograd, May 11. The Seal!
burg district revoltad today, and tat
workmen cltlsens of the district tirr
announced their intention of th or
ganliarlon of a separate republic '
Representatives of the workmen ' .
soldier committee left hero Immtdl -'
alely after the news was recelrel (tf ' -
attempt to dissuade the revolterf
from their announced purpose.
The provisional president of tht
munitions district has been arrested ' ,'
by the rebels, but Just how serious '
the revolt may be is not clear. Thar
has been no violence, apparently.
The revolt Is regarded as another" ,
instance of the friction between tht -Duma
and the Government growlnf
out of questions of governmental pol -
icy. i .:
It Is said that the Government U .
(Planning an International project -
which embraces a meeting la somt ,
neutral nation of the socialists of all :
the world to discuss world problems.
Backers of the plan insist that It Is In
no way identified with the proposed
June meeting of socialists In Stock' j
holm. ' '
Ilblil TO
E
MMIEUES
v V '
i iv:
m
( '
1 11 tl ssiin
e ! IOIi
IIS V. "II
a an:; I V
v. I
Th
A S RUSSIA
, HAIG REPULSES
CERMAJ ATTACKS
10 KEEP FAITH
ti. nil oi
i I'.- 1 1 1 :i :
lend and
I .-' d t ' i oil 1 1 1 ( i ' i ' i ol i S ,s; ;. . 1 1. j.-. . ,i r
period ol the wai
Ale Kim
i in port
lit oilier
may readih and 10 en rn I ol v he
.Indeed by past pi t forma nces 'I'll"
i -Minim: clubs of the Stale in llll'i.
v Io n Ilie word ;o jusl slailint-r,
el an d .Mill This was doublet! the
iiet vnir In I !U I the u-irls denied
' ' nun. an i m 1 1 a a- of ."ohi per n m
O'l' lie picvions via" Ihei" w;m an
ill' lease of "on per cent. In ifT.'i.lllMI
in 1 It I "'. I,a-i ve;ir, in spit" of. as
d Ion es.
. Ini on i e
f t Oil II' ( I' Ol I
I It I tlli- the
i Pei I ivi lie
in i a n ia I ion and
as a ftu-tor in the up
readil and a'curali
past pi t forma nces
IIIIS IS SOMTION Ol1 ALLIED ',
.() I i:mi V I S or THK TURK A,'-
isii ei nil i ' i TiutrsT i'PO! ; V
rnr.M lil' itl'SM.v
i" t'ntipd
. f,ii II
nipt- lo -I
and 1
-iiPi
( i ri; i.
"This is the larpcd rancli! p.e.
of fiimnciii!' ever nn. I.'ita f in Py the
Coverntneiil of tin- I'mied Sl.-es.
and in order tha' aniple opport unit v
nay bo Riven every one to subscribe
I have declili il to use the twelve Ked
eral Reserve Hanks, which arc fiscal
agenebK of the (ioverrmiont, as the
central agency in each of ih,. twelve
Federal Reserve district for receiving
the subscriptions for taking care of
th. il' liu'ls of deliveries of tbo bonds
after allotment, and for handling the
payments of -o'-eeriptioiis in such
manner as will he'--! serve tbo general
business and fin.ioeial situation. The
'I in i e Will lie sp ..si ! ' 1 1 i
':,,v a ! t h. . V. The- ! re t o. i;- 1. 1 I n
the I'irsi ali.inal I'.anK Mr. Ciol,, . '
sins for all who are Ihinkinc of ti;,e
lii.i; i hi viimnior i I will be n Mi 1
while to see this wotiderf u 1 piet u r. 1
It is called the "Manie C;:i pet " and
Alanarer .-v, is sas it is a hnlliaiii
play of ahsoihini; interesl i is not an
advertisement. It is a very mi i rest inc
picture and no doulil "ill no uiih
the approval of the i I i . 1 1 s of tln
In addition lo tbi. ii I'.liiebird l.x
t''a"id.e: r l'hol"d:iv will h" h i I 1 1
ed. "Ilell Morgan's (Iirl ." "When yon
Iii si see this piituri " says Mr. Lewis
"miii say 'I hate her,' then y on finally
say 'I love her,' and before (he close
of the picture yon pily her iind on
your wa ul everyone is wiving 'She
is Wonderliil ." This plcluie will give
Klizabeth ( itv people an idea what
iiliiebird photoplays are and you must
agree with the ma na g.nient that the
.New TlicatM i- Hie home of good
pict n res."
n;i -.! Di ! r i:oiim.o n.i ads:
IIMI.ll I Of! M.l l.t.l ) li TO )
i.iii;s wit v.its .;msT,
isiinors Cm i-;i;m a n i:ai:
movi: !
i
i
'I' d
son. 'In
I,
'to
!;' ' -i..f: 'i,"
I roej ad. .daj I 1 . ' I inlv t lie
i ' mi pli I e del'ea t of (iertna n.v would
assure the wo i Id hit ppi tie - -; I'cace
now would In- only an aim: .Ine. Kiis
: iii cannot betray In r Allies vi;h
uhoin she has be. n lighting lor threi
i ar '."
Thus I'l'-hli'til Kodiai.ko ol the
1 1 u it i ;i forcefully pleaded Willi the
I: i ssian I'liv.'t I'inir body today for
.an ii nswei v ing continuance of Kus
s.a's part in the war.
II" warned the government against
lin- insidious pec o nvive in no- si bv
Ceitniinv and pointed out Mini (ier
niaii workers, however social! no. ar
dently desired a German vb o.; and
naturally supported the government 'm
imperialistic aspirations.
ed b
ain i'
ad i i
(I. rn;
rr'H '
Vlgeloll'
laiL''.
I niaehiu
in ':n ' ; assault
" 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 at f; wi
lime v, it ll I i. 0',
( f tin.: u-- I le si
U'
o l-. i m no
il
-it nl.
I In
n ":
ea lis
.mi '
Si
all
ORDERED TO SAIL
FOR HOLLAND TODAY
'Mills
. I null I
I "in al ": ! I
tile employ
tai l; was a
A not is r a I i ' 1 1 e w a -' made by I be
1 pi ll I" ol ( o ; 1 1 : : n po 'It tons in If,-
i if ion ol ( h "i fen a ml the pom om
held in spit e ol m nt i r attacks.
The Kraneo lliitish olleusivo Is
halt . d I em pore i i I v today.
I An ail' tiipl I ' slot in llullecourt In
an einirili.ig movcuuul was repuls
jed..
I
GERMANY'S FOOD WILL
LAST UNTIL HARVEST
' Uv t n'teii fret'-
Amsterdam, .May 11.- Despite un
favorable crops in Turkey, Bulgaria
:m:i1 IT" "ary. "it Is absolutely cer
tain thai Germany- wil be able to
manage her food supply and make il
last un til Hie new harvest." Food
Di'tator liatocki told the Reichstag
today.
mo a li
no
In
"I'ela I
ami ih
a il e:ieli'..'
I ' III 11 1 1 'I
II .1 lllllle
:l V 1 1 tl I
I'll
n can
nina
POOl'e-l
III' 7nn.
d fruit"
'lea red
11 Sill' t
would
HI' lud
S IMKKKST)
i "l In-- Mi: il i -.rrospondent)
I' m i t. day ll. lid iuni.s flag is
'o lit o'.i Con- la'inoide and Bel
: ill ill is Iii hay, .octroi of the Dar
danelles, aiconiini; to the Allies' re
vis d plans lor their war alms in
respect to Turkey This change lo-x
P'oj-r'tn has been thoroughly dis
iisscd in ollioial chiles of the allied
LOVel lltll' ni .
Site, i he ', w Ku'sia has renounc
'd i lie old U'l's.ia . dream of doml
''ii i i- Ho in Mis and channel, the
Tuikidi 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 mi was forced oq the
Allies 'I'o i;i;imi arbitrary control to
any one of the world's great nations
might cii.'.'.xe je," lousy and endang-
i Hie inline of a world peace. rsPtth-
i ivoiihl ii promote peace to give the.
-Mail - i" any of ih" llalkan ntraits.
, ... . , . i i U Jib
' men l
SSIAN COMMISSION
NAMED BY PRESIDENT
j "Th. Ilieml" I'liU' of tl
I : i was 7. nnn i ,:
t nun w:, It nmv : 1 1 I will
1 1 1 i le 1 1 any. under If
' end of Hie i i ,,' oe Tins
,. . 'nl.s
d Ho
p.oh.iM' II In ol e
no ans.
1 1 1 1
t
I II
I I't' I 111 1 ll
.:shii "toii, May
hiis ooiiiplolod
I'l " a' '
1 1 The I'resI-
lie- personell of
Vciliipol 1,".'t't-i. I'iiiLu ii .1 ... ; .... 1. 1..
nine on nuiiiiiiiun I ,i. i
I II ' VY ' M h III 1 1 a III!
ciulpped lor tins service. ,,. , , , , , , .,
I have asked ibo Federal Reserve
l':t"lU "''Uc'iiil. Stale, and MaH . lo get in touch immediately
tins; , oinpaim.'s, private Imnkers and wjii, t'. banks, pi ivate bankers, boml
bee,; bouse.-, will be h ii I h or I ed to re-; hoes, s and business onranl.ations in
" sale" ptinns. While Hie snl).t , y.sal di'slficls. -iiiiesting them
script ions will be ad Ii eased to tliej,, orcauie a general "itiin'ittee for
Secretary of Hie na-iny, and will lm(,a.h ills'. i-i anil local , oninnl tees fn
direct subscriptions to the Govern- ea- b cilv innl low u I. . o-op. i'Hle in
ment. it isde.slred that they should bejthis great patriotic work, and to ad
forwarded through the Federal Re-'vlre with the Federal Reserve Ranks
f Wrve Ban1(B of the respective districts
I ! ! I'r.'KSl
A n m i-ila in , I'diiv ll Ilulili oyvn
ers of J'J yisels laden ruirlly wit'i
food , t , l; I. h ha vi' been i i A nicriea n
inn t lor man
' a l ,,: in- I - .
land.
Tins ait ion is said lo be el 1 1 . to the
y ' ii ni in e thai "n ithin;; now im-vcnts
th" resiini nt ion of irallic with Amer
ican ports."
Till .fcTEEN AUSTRIAN
SUBS ARE SUNK
'on rse. that iln girls of t he S1 a I . an
prepariii" to s.-ive their f oni tn u in 1 i. s
iiid their Na i ion in this time of t I
i i just c nra i 'cwort by an . l. til as
Hie bovs who . nli'd in the annv or lt
'-'l iculi ural pui 'iiiils. If H ey can ;:.
b -ii
lb" i'otnini"ion to go to Russia tO
assist Hie provisional government. An
ic ni in enc n l will probably be mad ft
todat as follows: H" retat y Root, Cy
run Mci 'oriiiicli, c. It Iteriran, NeW
'ork l!ankeis. Chns l-lilward Uus-s.-ll.
Socialist b ad' i ; Janns Duncan,
.()JcH,ln turn, will he prepared to
The many Mends of Mr. C. T.
jas to the best ineans of spreading full
Information about the loan and bring
"i P full Information and, because lng1 to very man and woman who de-JiSCott, will be glad to learn that he
i. f . i ""' " him i u Muyi iimBui iub Binpi- is Abie to m out again arter beint
J wfjj be able to facililnte very greatly I (Continued on buck imrre) 1 ,.0r''-." 1 to hf, l,om from Illness.'
i u i n cans, which ai" i v
in all probability will lie
I he i a uniii" of "i'i isha lib
vill b a very itiiportant farlor in
feeding our pi ople dining Hn- com.
ing fall and wint-T.
"Tli. re urn Home p.-nionst ration
agents In niore than fill counties in
Ilie State at present find it Is wefl In
note that their work is by no tn.-ans
confined to work among Hie girls. As
sistanco is given to all comers and
the ohusewiveH of the Stale have
been perfected in a large niiisine in
the nrt of canning preserving and
preparing food, with lb.- result Hint
the amouuf of vegetables and fruits
pul in glass Jars for home consump
tion has been very larg.lv increased
and will this year reach nn aggregate
that would have been astounding a
f"w '.oars ago. The ai'onts in Hie field
are 'I'StlU.le.l e,',rlll -:l ne'.l'o.s ill Hie
ait of .'muni:' i ir home coiihu m pi ion
io oli'.cl ti' i; lo make every lain-
'I in Hie Sla'e a i Iniiependeiil of the
food markets m tiosslble,
"Uoalizing i ho Importance of this
Billie lluike Will ho 8eh at thlt work n't mwb a rrldeol lima n,.r..
Alkrama Theatre tonight In ,fPes7". , tit of cotton mills and other lndus-
hlgh. bnt!v'''l! I'lesid. nl Fed! ti.iion of Iabor;
iivailahle. I "''. John s-l.nt. f'htu I'ranO of Chl
prodinis 'ago.
W'asl
't'.y t, Tied !--
Ion, Mac 11 1 :', Austrian
weeks, ordered I'm lr ; submarine., ,.,v.. , snsk in I In
lay to proceed to I lol- , M.(lit..-r,i n an doting the pol Hiree
v. eks le I al ians. i i . at ie ii olli
ciiilly toil,', y'.
i
U kltMA lOVK in
one of hep finest plays, also Pearl
White In "Perl of the Army. Don't
fall to See- th ! o j" ,f pt,.tm
tries In the State are employing ex
perts through Mrs. "MeKimMon's of-
I"'"' tO te-idi c'M'.t ,.-(-",, tto'v f,i cm
dry iind nicierve vegetables and
ft nits. Tin- 1'aiiersuu Mills Company
al Ros mary look the lead In this aC
tivity, approjirialitiK $75 per month
a ; tiie sahiry l or a I ruined worker and
alloy u her to give her spare time
io 111" people iii the country adjoin
ing the mill village. Other mills are
lollowing suit.
" Too much credit cannot be given
.Ml i. McKiininon and her efficient
lore., of field agents for the work,
tiny are doing. Kxtension Circular
No 7 prepared by Mrs. McUlmmon
should ho In every hoiin- In Hit State!
Housewives ai d oiheis can secure It
by writ hit? to Hi" Arriniltural Ex
tension Service, it.iieisii, x. c, and
asking for it "
w i a him:
t'loiil. .i .;i lit and Sal ii nlay, prob-;
rbl I'e.il r.';- , leuiU) io moderata t
h'.iiftiiix' yMi-da. . !,
, X m.
. John R. SJlder, traveling V ale' ?
man for the Dodson Printers- Supply
Company of Atlanta, 'Oa. was In th'i
( "v F"'1 -v.