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There was some over 2600 lbs.
of fr^pMk^nd^reen 60
other things lhat go to make a
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there will be no more qounling,
except the counting of the dead
Mexitans and those of oursol
back any more. We do not
dertake to say when Uncle S
should complete b? count
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State Journal. '%
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Mr. S. P. Hill, of Norfolk, V*J
"a.
the guest of Mr. Ed. Warreo.
Mrs. Helen Walkins and
on an extended visit to relatives
to Virginia and Tennessee. V" S
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ier want
house for Re
99, $ud Worth
woift over Moye
if Gaskins 285,
hinghouse 151,
brthiofitoa 189,
Woolard MJI^flferthiDgton 305,
Moye 28, Whitehurst 185. ? *
Farmville? Bell97, Gaskins 26,
Clark 52,. Laughinghouse 68,
Woolard 115, Worthington 16,
Moye 6, Whitehurst 111.
Wafti>on 25,1
CJark 26, LauRhinghouse 32,
Clark 46v L:
Woolard ,71
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Plan to Reproduce This. Prime
val Growth. Raising Fish md
Preventing Forest fires.
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That the long leaf pine can be
reproduced and that North Caro
lina can once more become not
ed for its producton <?f tar, pitch
and turpentibe, is the confident
opinion of Dr. J. Hyde Pratt,
State geologist, expressed in hia
report to the State Geological
Board at its semiannual meeting
in Raleigh this week. He stated
that the question of the repro
duction of various timber trees
are now receiving considerable
attention of the geological survey
and that an if.'<rt was being
made to interest the people of
eastern North Carolina in the te- _
production of 4he long leaf pine,
for whi h that section was once
so noted.
That the survey is also inter
esting the farmers of the State in
stocking fish ponds, was anotW
interesting point in the report.
By this means another variety of
food is provided. It is claimed
that fish wHl furnish as much
food value per water acre as an
acre of land under cultivation. ,
The report showed that much
Barrel Must Hold Three
Busheb.
Washington, D. C., June 30?
TJhe new Federal law fixing a
standard size for barrels, which
is the first piece of national