How To Make Cold
Prwil Grape Juice
Uoerfck district home ftimmtn-l
lion agent fu rthe State Coltefc
•ml Department of .tgricohre, To
* ndft foe cckl prised grape juice
Mn. Morn* rata that ihia drink
nrtaim all the ilelccatc flavor ol
fresh grape*. It i» made in the ft>i
lowimr iTt■:
•land one kouT. Strain or filter
through a flannel ha«. being care
fo« to keep bock tbs sediment. Pour
juicr mto <n»rt jam rtrU have been
steriliicd, adjust new ru5J*r* that
have been Masked in hot soda wa*
hr (1 taaspounfid mlt to 1 quart
water ) place top* on jars ami adjust
ibe clamp, but do not seal tight.
Place jars in steriliser (« tin wash
boiler with wooden rack in bottom
may be naedl and surround with
coH water, alio wing the water to
come to the shoulder of the jar.
When the water reaches the toiling
point 212 K (a hard, jumping boil
beep that temjeralure for 2 min.
utes. retrieve jam ami seal immedi
ately. The jtuce inside the jars will
be only about 185 V. A higher tenv
(wratiirr or longer cooking impair*
the flavor. No sngar will be rvrruir
ed as the cold pressed juice contains
a high percentage of fruit sugar.
'Iihe following well-koov. n v»ri I
dies of MnkmHiks are especially
good for this cold-pressed inice:
Scuppernong, Thomas. Midi, Eden.
I Memory. Smith, Flowers. James,
and Luola. Thomas is perhaps the
1 best. Hunch grapes can Ik- used h»
the same way.
Cktrjft of if alfractice
Kinston. Aug. 22.—Frank How
ard. elderly blind negro, will stand
trial here tomorrow on die charg*.
of canting the death of a woman of
his race by a criminal operation.
The State alleges that following the
conviction of hi* wife, a pn»fes»iou
al abortionist, now serving » vcr;-1
years fnr malpractice, the blind
'‘uncle" assumed tier ' practice’'
. and committed a technical murder,
j The alleged offense occurred icvcr
al months ago.
Has Narrow Escape
Mr. Irwin Hanks was engaged to]
i get married last Sunday, so he went
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To Show Result* Of
Lime With Legume*
Italeigh. X. C. Aug —E. C.
nWr, extension agronomist of the
Stale College and lX-partment of
Agriculture will hold a number of
meetings during the month of Sep
tember to show the excellent ef
fect secured by using lime and le
gumes in a combination to improve
the fertility of the soil. Mr. Blair
is conducting demonstrations with
lime in about nineteen counties of
the State. The general plan of the
work it to use lime on one acre of
laud, to grow a legume on litis soil,
turn under the legume ami note the
t^ultiug effect on the following
crop. Good increases in crop y ields
have been stcnrwl front this prac
• «ce. as shown hy comparison* with
% strip of land left imlhncd in each ]
demonstration.
Demonstrations are made with
farmers under the direction of the
o.uuty agents. Soybeans, cow peas.
I'd vet beans, critnaou clover, red
clover and vetch are dtc legumes]
Ixiug used. Mr. Blair ha> found!
fhi»t linn- is very beneficial to all of j
these legumes, Itaving nearly trebled
H«e yield of red clover hay in one
tiiMance. One crop of crimson
clover turned under made an in
crease of 15 bushels of corn per acre
in :;dithiou to paying for itself with
(faring.
I'armers of the Counties in which |
these demonstrations arc to he heldj
should attend the meetings to sec
the effects of lime and legumes, ad
vises f,lr. Blair. The meetings will
begin the last week in August and
continue through September and
I Kitts of < )i mher and November.
Mr. Blair slates that many farmers
iu Ninth Carolina have soils that
need improvement, and a visit to
one of these demonstrations will
prove Imth beneficial and valuable.
Some field mceitngs will lie held
dorim; the same period to show
how held selection of seed com and
cotton is conducted.
The meetings which Mr. Blair
has announced to date are as fol
lows: August 28 at V. fl. George’s
farm at Comfort in Jones County,
September 7 ami 8 iu Alamance
County to sliow seed selection, Sep
tember 10 at Girm.illy's View farm
near Milton in Caswell County;
Septcinlicr 11 at T. L. Caudle's
farm in Davie County; Scjitcmber
12 at C. J. C. Click’s farm near
WomUeaf in Rowan and J. F.
to gel his girl--- done got his licenses.
All he lacked was tying die knot
and he was almost ready for that,
so when be got all the way to Axton
be found that hjgy rlbad run away
<&'£3lWjjFS\lir?r *** and -ivwin
Wo JUs“a Jdw^hitnirtes behind, so
he came hack home hi siiliinXTa
and sad. Poor boy, we all fed for
von but we can't reach you. Maybe
hereafter you will he a little ahead
of time as it seemed your girl was
first romc first served. So a Mr.
Wingfidd hapi>cned to be the first
there.-Spray Arrow.
.• ince Conxiration Comm. :.i .*
xoiaxwelt has v> IL»Wterr» .«
'vhitc Administration on tt.v ' <h
eit“ matter, there ha* hci.: .
>nl«s* talk of ntnrmx hiiu .m
eax»r next time.
>•*»■* hope nor He is Uu..c s
dealing with “facts ;;nd Iv.-u.c:.
as much so as a duck is in the v j.
ter. That is his natural elmarr*
That is where he ran do his be*
work. To make him governor
■night possibly be siioiling a lim
statistician to make a poor exe
cutive, of which we have a suffi
dency at present.
Let Maxwell stay where he is,
for the present; and if another op
t«ontmity present* itself, then move
the elements in an attempt to have
him promoted to the Interstate
Commerce Commission, a position
lie could fill with honor to hiinsdf.
his state and the nation. -Ml.
Olive Tribune.
Not Old Guard era
The Greensboro New* editorial
writer at Raleigh hatched out "a
panic" among the Old Guard Demo
ends of the State. Tie has the Ad
ministration and its friends in a
demoralized condition—and all be
cause of Cooper. It is well for thr
IMililic to bear m mind a few fact*
of political record. The Coopers do
not belong to what The Greensboro
News correspondent is pleased to
particularize as "the machine." Not
<fid Norwood ever belong to it,, but
when Norwood resigned he wa<
played up as an old guarder. The
I>axt records of the State will prove
that Norwood was a bitter organi
zation man. So was both the Coop-,
er*. They were anti-organization
snd enthusiastic supporters of
Kitchin in 1912. That was the only
campaign in which the supremacy
of the organization, which repre
sentod the working Democrats of
the State, has been seriously chal
lenged. They are still playing up
Watts. The man cannot even go
to Raleigh in promotion of bis pri
vate business except that he be
made the target for heartless ridi
cule. Rut while Watts was an old
guarder, the incident in whch he
was involved hurt rlo one but him
self. Simmon* is generally refer-,
red to as bead of "the machine
Both the Coopers and Norwood
Itere fighters amunst Simmons.
The responsibility of the Mor
rison Administration for the scan
dals growng out of the baok fail
ures, if there is any responsibility
at all, Is the sort to be commend
ed-It is traceable to his recogni
|
I couldn’t keep up
the U.vtalbn# at*. "—Naval Weekly.
Knight's farm near China Grove in
Rowan County; September U at the
County Home farm near Taylors
ville in/Alcxmnder County.
’launder* Answers
BUI Of Complaint
.vlcmphis, Term., Aug. 24.—Clnr
aw Sautxters vcn; erday filed in
Federal court here. liis answer to
he bill filed yesterday by the Highly
Wiggly Coq (oration, which asked
an accounting of hi* expenditures
while president of the company and
an injunction restraining him from
disposing of further st<«k <(f the
company The answer denies that
any stock lickmging to him personal
ly ■was bought or sold and liuit any
stock of any kind was |iuivl"tMtl or
sold for hi* personal'account.
In an amended l»!I also nied to
day, the: former head of 1‘iggiy
Wiggly Stores, Tnc . and the 1'tylgjy
Wiggly Corj'oration asks dvt <ho
court determine Fir amount vlrcti
the corporation owes him f rn.n uo.
dry transactions in .•wUlitlrfi to jok
ing a receiver for the Cf »|T4'rSL(’*^il I
a* sought by the original tnll filed
last week.
“So your huxbanu has give- up
smoking. That needs * pretty strong
will, doesn't it?”
“Well, I've got one!”—horvdon
Nail.
iCu Klux Members
Get Prison Terms!
Tulsa. Okla., Au^. 23.—Hen F.
>ikc», Grover G. Sikes and Rarl
>ack. ct' Broken Arrow, confessed
Members of the Kti Klux Klai^ to
tight pleaded guilty of rioting
.-Italic before District Judge W.
I*. Williams and were jentenerd toj
serve two year* each in the *tate
penitentiary. Their arrest came as
a rcNult of the involimtiou by Ad
jutant General b. I*f. Markham into
the recent Hogging in Tulsa county.
“Why la the enimotLor ef .in or
chestra nccnsmrlly a fas: m»n?“
“Giv* Is up. Why T"
“doeautr time tlion. but h« b«st<
tiac."
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Dunn, N. C.
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4> Flour
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money can buy.
Goin^ T<j Keep House?
Those Aoniemplating furnishing
a home Ve cordially invited to
inspect oqjr line of Furniture.
BUTLER BROS.
DUNN, —N.C.
We Heartily Endori
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The Home Bnildi>f & L^ui Aittfiitiw
IT DESERVES
The mppo^t of every Dunn citizen
Co.
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If it’s made of
ft, and you
PAY WHE!
If our work is not satia
factory, you don't have us
to pay until we make it so.
PATRONIZE HOME FOLKS
Our prices. are as low,
our wou ad good, and It
means qulcnsr service.
Place soar order now
for ManLiU. Columns,
Screen DcUrs and Win
dows .Mouldings, Window
and Door trames, Store
Fixtures oa any Cabinet
Work you 4ant done.
JNO. W. HEDGES 4k CO.
Dunn K. C.
T—-ggg-m —a—
WHERE MANY DISEASES
ORIGINATE—
In the tplnot You never knew It be
fore? Nor <)• million* of other people
knew it eten yeti Chiropractic ad
jurt'-oy' ci eoiiluxatcd or diaplaced
verteyfun, e.» employed by u*, offers
i; boot) to many sufferer*
j, M. Morgan
“Chi nop rue lor"
Office 4lh Flew Fir*t National
Bank BuiWiaj
M p. Yaonweaaasa*' Piaa, N. C.
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B to It a. m- I ta I y. a.
Other Hum * ky Appeintaaeal
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V/hy waste any more rime longing for the
I pleasures you can get hut of a Ford Car? ■
StartVtow to make the/Touring Car or any
other you may select, your own.
; So-n you v.dU have/it to drive anywhere
*, st. uVi to yo—camming—visiting—picnick- I
in;- —o y.,.ir \v<rf. . ■
■ Of the Ford Weekly Pur
c \rf v-toil *or as little os $5.
nytnevits in a local ;
•:» :*.!J » little every
is plus the interest,
I n-/ little rime it I
•>» i*--*—1 *-'-•> . j i.lter you make d)£ 1
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J!(W. THORNTON
Pho*‘* 177--*>»-. N.
AT YOUlTSERVICE!
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We are in Position to render good quick service in gin
ning your cotton, and will afore your seed until February
1st thereby giving you an Opportunity to take advantage
of any advance in pVice. *
We are prepared \o alve you Cotton Seed Meal or high
Grade Fertilizer in ex zhkn ge for seed.
We are also prep< ned to store your cotton and are re
ceivir g agents for the North Carolina Cotton Growers Co
Operative Associatio^.
Will appreciate yjLur business.
MARVIN WADE, Manager
Genaral Utility Company
DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA
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