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4C" t . I t 3 ses ; Luting 1 13 protect . , will be : j I.e.. 3 that peo . . cf the. county , i resentatives - from ;.'.t tD meet as a unit tLese problems,- and it majority resolutions, I affect bills introduced 3 I receive! 1 . tlq c3 c; 1 CpiXXwIIt3 .3 1, r . 1 i u t :. I Co tj cut 3 villi ;::V if .... i ra: ret feel tl t v: c: i . ... . exen:e3 v.LicIi Lit 2 t3 the edaeat:;:! cf err t ' '. this racney 1 3 vrr.eV irt. There are varic"3 i-etituti:: .Lich me rit cur sjjert lit I insist that every dellarl sjent should bring cleee to one .hundred cents worth cf gcoi to the people we endeavor to help. ' . , I believe as much consideration should be given to the. saving of tax money, as is given to spending it, It. is easy to find a place for - - : J 111 - ... il..-! A . 1 J : 1 . f. cverv Qonar - xne laxDuver , can ,kX- ' j ,.k raise, and it .will, be' my aim to :c, one man suggests)wark for a business-like program j l. -ud-ie om, during the months ahead. , ; t-ie week for hunting deet , , . T , - , , I. Another feels that sea- tfe wee I hope jo pje you is too long.- Stilly another something of the work in the va- a vear or two with no'n(ms committees, especially as it -7 at all might save our ga-4concerns castern North Carolina. veral want the4 hunting fees local hunters, and raised . ,i:'Iers, who do not own prep; " -..Ithin the county. So you-see ) -- - , r- - " ' ! ave many opinions on this A few pounds of copper sulphate ct. It will . be helDf ul to have ' spelled the difference between - "- --j i , : cf rust, azl h:l cn . . ; ik-.es." - - i.zzizl ilzt prcluced lar 1 tlevtbel plants, v.'hile - -treated p!ot3 produced crjy muted, sickly ' looking .1;, V7illi3 stated, , "w lllis has been making special eJ. lies cf rare elements in North LVrrlisa. soils. He has -found that in 1 laces there are soils, apparent ly full of rich plant food,. but deficient in one or more of these rare elements, and therefore in? capte of producing strong, healthy plants. .-, , . . OFFEHS SUGGESTIONS . . TO. CHECK BLUE MOLD r ;kJt; - cover a sure-cure for. blue mold, the .disease ;,that , costs tobacco growers thousands of dollars, a -v But tllPtfi f ATA a " TUlTnTior' nf things growers can do to lesssa the damapft hlnp mnl1 . "-- w www wr uuiwA 1 plant Beds, said Dr, Luther Shaw, ciieusion. piant pathologist ,at :r t.. "tits t. VCI up ia tl.3 cl- . . Zovj ners e:el than r-A" r that if ser.3 cf t! 3 seeJII . . . -darr-vl, thers will still ts r. c ply cf healthy plants. Ce.e: I siuall ,bed3 scattered , over tl j farri are- safer than one large tel. ow the beds early, but net too thickly , as a moderate , stand of plants gives the best results. v As soon as weather permits, re move the canvas covers during the day to let in .sunshine' and fresh air; If ,, necessary to speed the growth of diseased plants, . water them with a solution of nitrate of so'da.r V? ' -' V .' . K , Transplant the seedlings before blue mold appears, If the disease attacks Them, leave them in the seed bed until they recover. Don't set put diseased plants, Spraying them is a waste of time and mon ey XI v 1 5- ; f ' ' Growers, who wish further in formation may secure it' in ex tension circular No. 207 "Approvr ed Practices in" Handling Tobacco Plant Beds,", which may be.ob- ' " Kenansvills, IT. C. G-i i quiring' at the office cf tlj; register- cf Deeds recently, a victim of Cupid, approaching 1:3 three score years, found that 1 3 must pay the fee cf five dol hrs to obtain the licenses. This 1 : ;;!inite argues that, it is" all 1' ,ht to charge young couples v.La have years of married life cLcad of them the full price of five dollars, but when an old', man domes for; licenses, , he' should be able to obtain them . for at least half price,. -as rhe will have - only a few years ' at : most to live in the happy union; f When I go to .buy a mule, says ', the old gentleman, I do not have k' t to pay as much for an old mule as I do for a young one, and " I feel that the ;same. system, f ought to "apply in marriage li- , cense.; , tm f-y , f-' -k j 1 I -1- oeneve max xney. saia mat . ; former President 1 uson was ar ahead of the age, and perhaps . here we. have a philosophy whi ch will be a reality in due sea-k ; son, but perhaps too latfe to help - ;.' . the man' who first advocated it., BLUESTONE PBODUCTS V BIG GLADIOLUS YIELD id y letters and suggestions as on these hunting andiish- ws so that I may know the i cfthe people before attempt Ttj changes. , ;. ntime, there israuch disciis ' e?:eut the Compact"' measure. rrichT tobacco can be grown " Lttle man! will he be re the success and failure of gladioli raised bv- John I?ucktqn? florist in New Hanover County. i . v He had found it almost impos sible to raise a good crop of these flowers, he told L. G. Willis, soil chemist of the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Station. Willis told him his soil ;was I to grow less than a barn deficient in copper sulphate,? one -ceo? Unless L-find opposi . -.rz the small farmers, I 1 i;;kt for a barn jof tobacco e;ery grower,' as a minimum, : if those in the higher brack I ave to further; reduce their e, I iro. convinced that the "1 fanner needs help, and . I I fi ret alone in this con- of the rare elements, not supplied in regular fertilizer. , i x v So Nuckton added: copper sul phate, or bluestoncto one of his plots at the rate of 25 pounds to the acre. The cost was only $1.50. On three other plots he applied only the customary fertilizer with out copper sulphate. '; Nuckton --said the variety cf . r ' w wr a ? " t,:.'. k-.s , :u rk uA Nm ki nifci 1 1 . - T- 1 1 1 ' k;r. "'.v-.: ti;t:'ift V ,. . k vv 1 x,.. J t7 k k'ro'.-klrr 3- J; 4kk! 1" ' '.V5? $1.03 : , ' -, . ; ; . a blue of black r ' v 1 1 it' . ' t S 3 patent leather practically paving the sidewalks , 1 ir a v.ant the merriest sandal cf them all, : -; t Vt : 7 T ; -p Vv ith its swagger flat heel. . 7! 1 )' , . ' ' , ' L-3 f u 1L iV i, -I' f V' j'''A ISJ 'A-"1 '".-'.-" Ji , ' - ,'7 '! .5-1' ,.1 .4 , if, t" ' '',"''' .Sollintr TDA T7- TTSfU :J0 YOU CANT GET ALL THE CRE AM IN ON E SIOMMING - PLENTY OF B A R G A I N CREAM .kkk Vk" iV ,V: ' 1 " ' 1 ri717T-.kk r . k. 1 'i 1 ' vi WE ABE PUTTING OUT LOTS OF MERC HANDISE THIS WEEK THAT WE HAD IN LAUNDBY KEYING. ALSO. LOTS OF SPBING GOODS THAT WAS STOBED IN OUB WABE HOUSE THAT WE WHX TUBN LOOSE AT FIRE SALE PBICES! IT ALL, MUST GO! ;VA, BLAZE OF BARGAINS AQAIN THIS WEEK I ; 1 . . . ' h ' , f j,. , ,"1.. ;v i"' ,' ',(' 1 ' . , k ,.. - . ' , 1 WE WISH TO APOLOGIZE TO THE THOUSANDS WHO WEBE UNABLE TO GET INTO OUB STORE OB GET WAITED ON LAST, WEEK .' "BUSINESS , WAS WAY BEYOND OUB EXPECTATIONS. 1 t ? - 4 -'we pay1 sales:taxY;'V??') i ' , s , ' . i'-k .?-sk-Hkk- :- .v,y . k't.k :v Adjuster in Charge ! . N 4 ' l J I f ' ' It' ' I I t I M" 1 - Ik, I iVv'Rx r ' 1 t 1 f ITa i ' ' 1 vk'l ivFtS-V r k " i t (p) (g 1. Local: c:i Two Doors North D. V. Dixon & Son - ' i " , - -f 5 ' V s . . jqriSTON, N. C-
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