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HATCHERIES
FISHERIES COMMISSION OUT
LINES PLANS FOR DEVELOP
MENT WORK.
OYSTERS WILL BE PLANTED
Arrangement to Be Made at Msetino,
of Commloaion to Be Held In
April.
Ralcltu.
Three million bushels of young
oysters to ba planted In the bays and
sounds that fringe the mast of East
em Carolina, the openly of several
Inlets to. permit fish to cum In from
the deep sea and the construction of
a number of fish hatcheries on the
streams of Western Carolina will be
the first work of the reorganized fish
eries commission which met here.
Arrangements for planting the oyst
ers and the selection of the Inlets that
are to be deepened will be maa at a
meeting of the commission to be held
In Morehead City on Tuesday. April
10. Western fish hatcheries will be
established somewhat later 1n the
spring. The first work will be the
rehabilitation of the fishing Industry
in eastern waters which even now
produce $20,000 In wealth annually.
J. K. Dixon of Trenton was elected
chairman of the commission, and will
devote his entire time to the duties
of his office at a salary to be deter
mined at a later meeting of the board.
T.,hn a Nvlann of Morehead City will
be continued as fish commissioner i
and Theodore Meeklns of Manteo as I
assistant commissioner. All three
will give their entire time to the
work of supervising and encouraging
the fishing industry in tne Jsiaie. aui
ford Martin, editor of the Winston-
Salem Journal, was made secertary.
load In Cotton Milk and Tobacos.
North Carolina la the greatest man
ufacturer of tobacco In the United
States, leads the nation in the number
of cotton mills and Is a close second
to Massachuetts In the value of ma-
'ufactured cotton goods according &
statlBtls furnished by M. L. Shipmau,
Commsisloner of Labor and Printing
to Wilbur C. DuBols, of DllloD,' Read
& Co., New York.
The Information was furnished In
answer to three queries on the part
of Mr. DuBols. He wished to know If
it Is correct that North Carolina is the
greatest manufacturer of tobacco In
the United States, if It Is correct that
there are more cotton mills in North
Carolina than any other State, and if
it is correct that North Carolina Is
the second State in the number of
furniture factories.
The first two questions were answer
ed affirmatively and the last nega
tively. Both New York and Michigan
outrank North Carolina In the number
of furniture factories.
Mr. Shlpmau's letter follows:
"In accordance with request men
tioned in your letter of March 6th, I
am very glad to let you have the Infor
mation relative to North Carolina
specified therein.
"(1.) Is it correct that North Car
ollna is the greatest manufactrer of
tobacco In the United States?
It is. According to latest available
Information by states, the total value
of products for tobacco, chewing and
smoking, and cigars and cigarettes,
amounted to to $259,821,00 for North
Carolina, out of the total of $1,012,
932,000 for the United States. North
Carolina production, therefore
amounted to a little over one fourth of
that of these two branches of the to
bacco Industry In the United States,
the state showing a larger proportion
of the number of cigars and cigarette
than tobacco, chewing and smoking
the production figures for the former
being $26,635,000 for the state against
a total of $773,662,000 for the United
States and for tobacco, chewing and
smoking, the production' figures
amounted to $33,138,000 for the state
against a total of $239,270,000 for the
United States. The state next In rank
to North Carolina for the manufacture
of chewing and smoking tobaco and
clears and cigarettes is New York,
with a production of $165,793,000 tol-
WILL HOLD HEALTH
MEETING . APRIL
LEADING SPECIALISTS AND PSY
SICIANS TO BE AT ASHE-VILLE,
PROGRAM BEEN ANNOUNCED
One of Important Feature Will Be
the Or:anixat;on of Woman'
Auxiliary,
MntKninir th work of the new
commission Governor Morrison pre-1 owed by Pennsylvania, with product
sented the plan for opening the inlets , valued at $103,973,000; and Virginia,
. i-.. . imM,,iant thlnor tn be I ... - -.. nAA .
n a mo mum nni.w,,B. " i witn !
done with the $500,000 appropriation duct8
l n -i ,..Amklv Plant.1
maae oy me uwui wmuij.
jng 3,000,000 bushels of seed oyster
Is the next item in importance ana
lastly the opening of fish hatcheries
enough to stock every pond and
stream In the State with game fish to
attract the fisherman and feed the citizenry.
Appeal Denied Norfolk Southern.
ot. . V. r Cniithorfl
Railroad compnay vs. Harnett county I Carolina, a close second.
with $78,350,000 as the value of pro-
New Jersey Is next, reporting
a production of $56,718,000.
"(2.) I it correct that there' are
a greater number of cotton mills la
North Carolina than in any other
State?
"Yes. The latest authentic informa
tion shows that North Carolina leada
with 383 cotton mills, Massachusetts
rank soennd in number and rst In.
total value of products, with
Ashevllle. With leading specialist
and phtsiclans In the state in attend
ance, the 13th annual session of the
North Carolina Public Health associa
tion will be held here April 16, Imme
diately proceeding the convention of
the North Carolina State Medical so
ciety. The meeting of the medical society
will mark Its 70th session. It will be
gin April 17 and last three day. One
of the most Important features, win
be the organization of a woman' aux
iliary, according to Dr. 1 B. McBray
er, secretary-treasurer.
The program of the health associa
tion follows:
9:45 a. m. to 1 p. m. Call to order
by the president; report of secretary;
annual address; report of secretary;
reports of Bpeclal committees; ap
pointment of committee on president'
address, committee on visitors and
new members, committee on resolu
tions, other commutes; The Hoalth
Officers Golden Rule. R. 8. Mc
Oeachy, Kinston ; discussion by Roy
C. Mitchell; The Sanitary Privy Id
Disease Prevention, A. J. Ellington,
Goldsboro; discussion by D. R. Perry,
Lexington; The Importance of Tonsil
and Adenoid Operations on Children,
With Proposed Plans for Getting It
Done, X B. McCrackem, Waynesville;
discussion by J. B. Green, Ashevllle;
Malara In Eastern North Carolina, H.
A. Taylor, Rayboro; discussion by J.
H. Hamilton, Wilmington.
2:4 to 6 . m. County Tuberculosis
Problem, Hew Best Handled, K. B.
Jones, Greensboro; discussion- by C.
V. Reynolds, Ashevllle; Administra
tion of Vaccina Among Rural School
Children, P. C. Carter, Weldon; dis
cussion by C. N. Sisk, Winston-Salem;
Mental Hygiene, Albert Anderson, Ra
leigh; discussion by John McCamp
bell, Morgonton.
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t ecarrawN oeur, new to omv
from a superior court decision refus
ing to continue a temporary restrain
ing order to prevent the collection of
five cents in taxes, Jevied for the con
struction of bridges, was denied by
the supreme court.
The tax was levied In 1921 by the
county, among other taxes for general
county purposes, after the board of
commissioners had entered Into a
written contract with the state high
way commission, in acordance with
the law, to construct the LaFayette
hlehwav in Harnett. The county ar
ranged to issue four notes for $25,000
each for the work and levied taxes
sufficient to retire the note at maturity.
The plaintiff' contended the connty
had violated article five and section
(3.) Is it correct that North Car-
olina is the second state in the num
ber of furniture factories?
"It Is not. This state is fairly prom
inent in the manufacture of certain
types of furniture, such as chairs,
dressers, etc. Recent reports to this
Department covering the last biennial
period shows a total of 107 establish
ments engaged In the manufacture ot
furniture. The total value of product
$30,288,761; capital stock $6,525,102;
value plants $8,384,530; yearly payroll
$5,467,614.
Approve Extension of Road.
The toll road on Mount Mitchell
will be extended to the top of the
mountain and an Inn will be erected
.a . la. . M al.n awiniantmln SW
. . on ma lummii ui iu muuuwiu
6 of the constt.ut.on; tnat tne , ooara , ,ccommoaatlon ot tourl8ts who
of commissioners wa not authorised remaln overnight. If plans
. ------- ..'wisn to remain overu.gui., it art snows tne opportunities tor ieu-
under the statute to Issue the Bote ud at the semannual meeting heip, enabling many students to help
or to levy the tax and that the oosro directors ot the North ,,. t-fr Tnete-. at the college.
even If authorised, had failed to com-' nfinioetcal and Economic
ply with the statutory provisions,
The lower court refused to con
tinue Its temporary restraining order
and the company appealed. The su
preme court held the resoituion ana
proceedings of the board of commis
sioners had been on record for sever
al week and that it had not violated
the state constitution.
The opinion follow:
92 Vinson v. Gardner, Wayne, af
firmed.
96 Lloyd v. Poythress, Vance,
new trial. . ' .
99 N. S. R. B. Co. vs. McArtan, et
al, aHrnett, affirmed.
108 Lawrence vs. Beck, Lee, re
versed.
Buto Parts and
Salvage Co
tarnish promptly new and reclaimed
parta at savmg ot S to 60 per cent.
Address P. O. BOX tnarmna, a. v.
w Will DUv 11 Amwttd reach, Apple
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Start a. mall or4r buainoao on tt empUal.
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Lenoir College Film to eB Released
Hickory. What is said to be th
Norths first Southern college film .over pro
I duced is about to' be- released by Le
noir College. Mr. W.. P. Elson of thff
Publicity Deartment of Lenoir College,
has Been directing the film. Mr. L. R,
DeGrlbble, of the Southern News, haa '
been photographer. The film wui ap
pear in Raleigh on April 9 and 10.
The film is a three reel film. It por
trays the resources and! vigorous prog
ress of North Carolina, rapidly mak
ing the Old North State the Emplra
State ofj the South. Then It draws tho
conclusion that the future of the State
rests on the proper training of North
Carolina boys and girls. The remain
der of the film shows Lenoir College
in action fulfilling this- obligation. In
the first part is the pictorial presenta
tion of the educational work." The
next part shows the many student act
ivities tttat add to th effectiveness of
college life and work in knowledge,
initiative' and character: Thw next
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Erer? year yon plant Irish Potatoes.
Every year you have Potato Bags.
Every year yon should use
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Randall Jarrell Get Parole.
Randall Jarrell, sentenced" last year
to a term of five years, In the state
orison following conviction In Vance
county of kidnapping, has been parol
ed by Governor Cameron Morrison, it
was announced at the exectuive department.
The governor stated in his paper
granting the parole that conclusive
evidence that Jarrell was not guilty
and letter recommending parole
from the local judge and solicitor had
been submitted to htm.
Carolina Geological and Economic
Survey here are adopted. ,
The State of North Carolina owns
1,500 acres on the summit of Mount
Mitchell and - .the Geological Board,
which controls the property, ha re
ceived applications from the owners
of the toll road which - goes up the
mountain tor permission to extend :
their road all the way to the top ot j
the mountain. Other parties have
sought to reoura enough land tor the
erection of a tourist hotel. The board
authorised Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt,
director of the survey, to complete
negotiantions with both parties. The.
present road up -ML Mitchell is sdoue
18 miles long and extend to within
three-quarters of a mile of the top, as
the corw flies. This road will be ex
tended for a mile and a half through
the State's property and the board
will receive a share of the tolls, thus
offsetting the lack of an admission,
charge in upkeep of the park, ,
The board also Instructed Dr. Pratt
to enter Into negotiations, for the ac
quisition ot about 1,000 acres of Lln
ville Gorge, said the be one of the
most picturesque spot in North Car
olina, It will be necessary to secure
an appropriation from the General As
sembly before this land can be so
cured. ; : ; '.
defray thetr expenses- at the college.
The final part bring out the Christian
background! and activities of the Inv
Btltutlom.
Strawberry Growers Seek Buyer.
Cerro Gordo. At a recent meeting
of berry growers and merchants of
the tows ft was recommended and de
cided' to set forth every possible effort
in an attempt to secure a corps of
for the Cerro Gordo growers. To get
at this fn s right et deffecttve man
men tt was suggested and approved
that a interested and intelligent per
so) be sent to the aorth with the ex
press purpose of sotting the matter
before the proper authorities and ask
ing that a corps of buyers be dis
patched to this pwint -
El W. Williamson, one of the town s
most prominent young business men,
was the one directed to visit northern
cities.
Small Boy Must Have Retired From
That Particular Encounter In
Some Cenfusio.
At a point during the roorse of an
address before members of the Cara
van: club the other day, Representative
William V. Upshnw of Georgia had
accaafoa to le "reminded" of a cer
tain vaudeville performer whose Imi
tation of dogs comprised the chief fea
ture of his act. '
"On his way to th theater In the
smalt town where he was appearing,"
said the congressman, "the actor was
accosted by a youth who wanted to
know ff tie wasn't the roan down to
the Palace theater who barked like
s dttff.'
'Yea,' replied th imitator, rather
eomplfmentfd on being recognised.
"Jee,' laughed the boy, '1 got ya
heat vrnen it comes to makln' noises
lle tt dog.'
"That may be trtse, snapped back
th performer, "bnt. then, you must re
BMmber 1 bad to team It.'" Exchange.
Tsx Validity Suit Continued. .
The hearing on W. M. person's suit
to determine the validity ot the North
Carolina act exempting from ad valor
em taxation stock in forelan corpora
tions owne dby cltlsen of the state,
will be continued until April 28 under
an agreement reached between Mr.
Person, Assistant Attorney General
Frank .Nish. and R. A. Doughton, rev
enue commissioner. This, it Is con
ceded, will remove all possibility of
review by the supreme court at the
pring term.
Thinks Income Tax Will Measure Up.
"I bate to disappoint tne canmity
bova but the Budget Committee's esti
mate ot $3,500,000 for the Income tax
is going to be met by taxes collected
and now. being collected." Governor
Morrison declared.
The Governor appeared to be high
ly oleaaed at reports which he stated
ha had received on the State's finan
cial outlook. The $3,000,000 or more
of income taxes, he declared, added
to the 1400.000 insurance premium
taxes will meet the Budget Commis-
lon'a Mtlmats. .
Social Director For Summer School.
Durham. Miss Alice' M. Baldwin,
ot Bryn Tflawr, Penn., has been se
cured a social director and acting
dean of women tor the coming session
ot Trinity Summer achool, according
to announcement made by Director
Holland Holton.
Denny Will Speak at Conference.
Winston Salem. The Winston
Salem district conference of the
Southern Methodist . church, will be
held at Farmington, Davie county.
May 24-26 inclusive. Bishop Denny,
of Richmond, Vs., has accepted an
invitation to preach at the closing ses
sion on Saturday, May 26. He will
come from Farmington to Winston
Salem snd on Sunday, May 27, will
dedicate Burkhead Methodist church,
which is now practically completed.
It Is a $75,000 plant and the con
atractlon work wa begun a year sco
The Wis Critic
1 read that book you wrote about
ancient history," said Lowtvrow, "and
I can't say much for it.; there are too
many mistakes In it."
"How so?" inquired the surprised
author. t
"Well, one thing made me laugh.
You said a guy named Epicurus was
born in 348 B. C. and then a little
further on you said he dll In 270 B.
C. That kills lilm off before he was
born."
English "Upper Classes" Proved Not
to Have Been Dependent on
Commercial Product
rtplirs of "ye olden days" show that
hrr wa brewed on their own estates
by the nobility In very ancient days.
On the site at present occupied oy
Hay Hill once stood a farmhouse be
longing to the Berkley estate, which,
comprised the land upon which Devon
shire house stands. Recent clearing
away of debris in the fine old gardens'
has brought to light tne old vaults do
Kmftnff tn the orltrlnal farmhouse;.
which dated back from the late Tudor
period. When Berkley street was cut
through In 1600 the old farmhouse was
pulled down, but only to the street
level, so that the original vaults have
been, found preserved below the street
The brewing house has been cleared'
of debris. Brickwork believed to go
back beyond 1600 has been found, ana)
it Is believed that the two mash tubs
bearing the lettering "D.D" now on
ylew in the vaults of Devonshire house,
were brought from the original brew
ery. London Mall.
Bird Well Named.
We are told that Pliny named th
ptarmigan Lagopus owing, It Is
thought, to the close resemblance of
the bird's feet to the feet of the hare;
the leg being thickly covered with
short feathers right to the very daws.
This thick, warm clothing of the legs,
Increased In winter, is tn direct adap
tation to the need of a bird, most of
whose life Is spent on mountain snow
field or cold plalp- -- -w
What oEaf and Why
K latural Supply of Vitamin
The -word "Vitamin" is new, bnt
-the thing itself is as old ss th
human race. It is the energising,
vita Using, growth producing ele
ment In th right food. Its ab
sence is a serious fault of the
wrong food. ' When the food is
right, there is no need to go to the
drug store for Vitamin.
r.MTia.Niiti tha famnna raadv-
A , mmiI mnnllM tlia natnv&l
w , rr--
Vitamin from tha wheat, and a fur
ther supply is included in the cream
or milk with which Grape-Nut is
Grape-Nuts Is delightfully crisp
ui annatlcina- with a flavor Which
happily stf feats tha wholesome,
health-building goodness which the
fowl Mtntaina. rnoSDnorus ana
Iron, u rX As YiUmia. vUb
bran content to stimulate intestinal
action, are supplied by Urape-Nuts.
Many of oar modern, ''refined'
foods lack these vitally necessary,
elements.
Grape-Nuts digests easily and
is assimilated quickly, and is splen
didly nourishing sad energising.
You'U find better health and fit
ness, in the nataral way, with
Grape-Nuts as a regular part of
your dlst. -
There's gentttne economy la
Grspe-Nnts many servings of this
exceptionally Botrlshing food te
the package. At your grocer's
ready to serve. Grape-Nuts the
Body Bnilder. There's a Reason,1
Made by Poatura Cereal Co- T".
Cattle Creak. yit- ,
fL U, CHARLOTTE, NO. 14-1921
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