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"_._ t ? -t j injury ?fll be in 1925?but are a rear, sonabfe statement 4f what 3w Tfca Taix^t aiDjcte factor in gar* erning- weetf-djunage 4s the weather July said August averages unusually dry and-very Wthtfisjdjjf fc lflWy to be oppressed; bat if it averajb*. c?eody, dair^ an^ rafcy, tbe -h^or* mai pereantage of weevils may sur vive the winter. >? ;<? ?> ? 6, It.ha^ happened in the states I east of the Mississippi river, that heavy weevil damage has occurred within three years after the entire state was occupied by the weevil We hare had two years of light injury since our entire cotton area was oc- I espied br the weevil Unless we are to be an exception we are or may he I due for heavy damag&3h i92&i yet this "is not a certhfcty, it is merely one fff the facts which we may *euBservuljse' preparations . C.-It is highly important to under-' ato^that the ^ ?>-> . .**" .j ? >? v "iT"C*''l&tifi ; vii infestation, hence the risks ctf the crop are greaier^etthe effect upon tfee state as a whole is less because jess cottpn is grown. Sample coun ties-are: Columbus, Brunswick, Ons ^8iu<irte SouikL^i* %?f< ;'*? 1 '? _ - ^? ? r( v. ' Jr'l fl B B Bw - -: Delegation^ Appeti^For and Against didioo Mayors Goorti .{m., UaJe?gh, Feb. 25.?Opponents of the bill to give the mayor's courts of Greenville and Fannvflle the "same ju risdiction as the Pitt county court won by a vote of 8 to 7 in the sen- ' ate committee on courts and judicial districts yesterday afternoon when, the proposed measure was reported unfa vorably. Senator Grady gave notice of a minority report'-"v* y_*^ I Senators Sams, Seawell, Squires and Carter rose befoVe the vote and explained that the measure seemed so dearly unconstituitonal ,to them, thai they would cast their votes against it v ? -? I Two opposing-groups of Pitt citi zens appeared for and against the measure. Senator Everett took, an impartial ground and asked the com- : rntittee to vote on the bd! on its mer its akfne.._ Representative Pitt man, of Pitt stated that he was opposed to the bill personally, hut would . vote ;for it as h? believed the people want* ed the new'jurisdiction for the courts. ? .^g?dge Harry Whedbee led thb ftak \ Clark, of Gwenville^ed the supi porteys, B.^^lana^^Gr^^!e sides offered petitions and attacked the petitions offered by the oppo? nenta. > >v'.V?~ i : i ;> J WHJ?* SUJR^Am FAIL the small investors' of the United States lose about $2,000,000,000 a year through ill advised, fraudulent and worthies* investments. This sum, he says, would purchase outright >7 of : in the country. became a member Codidge's cabinet March 4 as Sec retary of Agriculture, -to succeed Si M. Gore who then takes office as Governor of West Virginia. - K.J-U $l&-r ? ? ?, ?????' ? ?onsidered tile matter and have come to the conclusion that this1 proposed ae^-the Braswell act now before the H J, & Walter* and flowper, Whit s&sts Wthnun^^eo. operative associations fip^America, so o exaiiune certodnly, there is a meth xpressly ^rovJided in the California now before Jthe Ifegislature attempts to do, it is said. Merely to proyide" a method of withdrawal, as is provid plan^ad ed.?Kinston News.' L. VERENSf SLOUT PLATERS j|T AUDltORIirSf MARCH 3 mmi "The SClKht Road,* B^ur act com fl* story, of an "every day people" told ] n a simple yet grripping manner. We i erparts of our own joys and sorrtws.1 Jimmy Edwards (played by Mr. I the^tter fellow?*sister." Be 'has j > .ty to do, howdver* thatlittle f KAMA I*s 4*** "'Jit' X>v mw~'' .1? ' lj ?|fj 'iVl fi V, ?4~ n 1 ' ( rage into a toy iactory anci capital-1 Ues thed Doctors <iowy for whit-J 1 ' I I i ~ '* > B- ffijW ?{ '' - 'l- ?? t^"- '? ? ' * -..ci' i M ^4 ??*,-? y*?gf \ n ? 3ry?? ? -'-igi :""-v^SB ? ^2' -? ? 'i\^z\s 'j*,??.^" 'r I I Rale^^^l^^^Bjbrhe state o/f I B-Kort; i CanJ^M^ins 1 JWtt antn 11 H >'? ? ? v- '"'?3 ; X^/"v 1 I 4ialu6flf. .JXS I : x'*~Zl I. suvonjonues. j, I and trucks /ji^^h%h ^>r fl>A 'ofofa I I . ~-&f jj>' I 1 tfifdU 01M^||iMjH ^?1 pMftonM ~|ii> . j I II 1) ^ ^ I *m U i ? t" v. ? 1mSih^B If **? ?*?'? ' J. ,l..li m IMS T J? . jjfl ii? i'ii 1} clocks * ii^ Mivmt M I j I were V6r| ^ responsive when solicited 1 ofjPam^te' ^ ^mifch f1 fne&TY ' .D, F; ana JR. r^fe - ?'?? B 'i .- I ?1 fixp*'''^? - * - r si boy Bcoxjt. ' ?* i|iii"i?Q^ft ini^Tftdp^'would bo* Postmaster^, GBiicr^i ? -to iw* * ? ? ? . - "?;."j,? ? y ^-?'' ll8Y6?j W ouq^agv fjip fTAflsttjy oj '?22il)yviVvvr snft suy* .*? , '. a ' . PARENT - TEACHER MEETING j 7 | tVAfO |f\|| ?M AVMn Ayn ^ f/VfL' fjl'UL! I P|fjt .'If *Tr ? Perkins was appointed ehainnan of the cast committee" Ane. The I president then spoke of the hornedem ?wu^tionVaeeting to hejheW hi Foffltr , I tain and urged the menibers to at- I A splendid article, to . the .1 tfothers," Written by Dr.t Lay,, .of, I Beaufort, was read by.Mn^#.?-JicN^ I pa*,- land He^ ^ W. iJeyes outlined I i* normal daifc? program for . a nor nal [MM I Sir. Heyes stressed the iteHjd^he^- I ?imiinn the day right by. having iai?- I iy prayers. Sugge?*} prayers of-; I feredto thk eommunity by the speak- I ar are printed Below. -He emphasixpd I hiimportance of a nourishing break fast and outlined a simple but whole some menu, pointing out, the fact that . teacher cannot train a hungry ehflu I teaching ?,. ypung child to be puhc^at 2S?SSSinSS lie. soul that is in darkness, Father 9 rfspirit*>e prai^Tifeeftr aU ttat 1 rhou art to us unknown,.and for all i^ tenefactors; for exar^Ies of J he past and the counsels d tne presr j ps ,though the lessons tau^^ tew. height^'to which we ,??i 'ascend 1 . ] ' *?'?>cl fg - ' f -J&JtiSi j\- H - may Jg?n Ennoble all rea of prayer to Thee, the -Great source of all reason, till in Thy Present and the world and the love that dwells ini oar hearts shall he mingled together in spiritual music, thirougftfour only t tord imt) Savior, Jesus. Amen." >; I f r^v?: +:&?&;$&$$ ->r| : t'-L . . . I Leaders of A^.. bociation Are Called to 0SiiS?Mi cussions cn th6? pimnt .status caxut ~l work and a itjflftjt^ns wUl be open , ife?g in the program: Dr.M Maddry, , of Raleigh, andDr.W. L. Potest, of fTakeFortEt, A representative group < is expected from each,church in the , Rev! S. A Cotton will be in Faro-j. secon^ <jUa|ttJJ|r<fnT j l^rc-uCc <\v I ~'' ? wUuEOn .?W r^iiuu y 8CUlptDFi ? the ?. j ^ ^X. 4" >?V "r t I* v ?*i ? %5c ^QB is returnable March ,Y "'-' ^ v S/r^A~ tT- ~?:'~ * jy^* *-> ^ - '~^?-..*s':\z;:y-t~li " ? Ther!%xe<*utive committee of the or thcj agi^ment with Mr.^orglumU-' causQ.tj^B work ofl^' sculptor""wag.-, hot proceedipgwtisfaetcrily.^ foiis action forni a resolution cancelling the contract and A instructing Mr. Randolph to select an Bwil ' The relation charged; hfr,, Bofg lum with "neglect .and virtual aban donment of the contract, inordinate demands for money not due hi ra^ and d^&skjns of grandeur. It declared that the associativa entered into a " ' contract with Mr-Borglant'in Sfptorn ber, 193% by ^i&ii He was to- asye on the jsideaf Stone Mountain a thd^ I to furnish' all labor,-iipodelMg "day and a specified portion of the ejqpiip men necessary to comply to the Work. j Hf was to be .paid, it continued, in the work advanced and said pay ments to fairiy represent the worlc don* figured in proportion to the to- j tal cost the said central group." | * THE. SMALLEST EGG ?? Deao Ottc claims for his white ban- fl
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