WEATHER Fair FrMa) awd Sa(arda). no chaaga la lta|»nlir«. VOi I'MR ONR; NUMBER Ist 801 l Weevil Infestation i Is Greater In State Than 95 Per Cent People Think iHSI HOPEFUL FICT 1$ IF CM BE BFIIEN Every Weevil Killed Now Means Death of Million* f letter 'Ll R BRABLRVI I do not know how many counlic* of the Slate are now inf fa ted with boll weevil. I do not know the degree of infestation of any country where the presence of the weevil is admitted But I do know that the infestation is greater than ninety five per rent of th. people believe, including the far mars whose fields are now falling be fore the Weevil onslaught In my home county, Union, on the South Carolina border, the infestation is in its, second year An active cam paign hod tingn made in thcountry to impress upo n the people the need ojf, using every possible means of fight Ing the weevil this year. Many heed ed the warning, many did not Some farmers said that we had always had the same little old hugs and they had never hurt much yet Many of the more simple minded, white and black said that if the insects came they would be sent by Ood for a purpose and there was no use to kick. Hut the intelligent farmers who saw th® real situation and did not consider the warning a mere bugaboo, went to work. They succeeded no well that in July the State entomologist visited the county and declared the dam age would bs much less than he had supposed possible. Farmers and busi ness men began to breathe easier and feel more hopeful, But the later on alaughts of the insect, due to the fact that So many people did not heed the warning and fight along with their neighbors, hav, changed this, and to i day no od« pretend* to know what the j damage will he in the county Os court* this it the second year, and the w**vil does not reach hm maximum until th e third year of pronounced in ftiUtiwi, However, then* are well in formed man who Jraely predict thwi the crop in this county and in other* similarly affected, will thin year an*- j lain a damage- of fifty per cent It doe* ■ not* seem probable that it can bo ao; groat in Union county thi* year, but noit year th# damage will b r com plete union* the fighting begin* now and there U no lot up whatever. The Weevil Can Be It'aten Thr fir»t hopeful fact i* that the j weevil can be beate.n if the farmer* are willing to expend th,. labor and the; intelligence required to acc impliah that end. The catastrophe i* going to be *o pronounced in tho#r countie* thi* year that a real fight will h# put up next year In »uch counties no body ia going to be found who will another crop for any tuan who will not agree to fight the weevil a* hard a* he ha* alway* fought the grata. Half of the le** energetic far mem are not willing to do thi*, |)Ut they will be next year 1 oday I have been over a cotto n field of aixty five acre* where the weevil wan fought to a Ctandatill this year and would have been * e'tippletely vanquished had not the adjoining field* cultivated by ne groe*. been wholly neglected A part of thi* farm wi» ao badly infected last year that the owner ’did not have the nerve to undertake it* cultivation thi* year but rented it to'a young man who was running h grocery *t«r • artd had had no farming experience exrept that gained when a plow boy But h«* had the grit and the intrlli gone #, ami the • porting-' blood necessary to makf him want to see what h* could do in an uphill bu«>ne*». He had the gigantic ta«k of begin nmg without any preparation except • urh as he could hurriedly make lie secured equipment and band* in a hurry and began studying boll weevil literature Today he ha* s good crop of boll* on the lower part of the stalk* now beyond thr weevil danger and hi* plant* are growing vigorously at the top and furnishing food f»r *urh of the weevibi a* hr has not Keen aide to gel away with Mr plant'd - early kva*<#tic* *» h»* « njld get, from th, firut of May to the first of June, being We layed in hia planting He plowed the young cotton as long* a* the root f J ) "th would *taad it and then kept ji/ cultivation by home of hi* field Tie was cultivating when cotton began ppening in other portions ,»f it. lie had every square and bln&m picked up burned a* fa*t a* they fell and V-Kin jvWiftoning when th r square* fie Bin Jo form At that time he used oker method, swabbing o n a com pound of calcium arsenate, molasses and water He wm after every oq/ of the old We** vils that had come over the winter and hr pretty n* nr!v j*t*i them Thi* i* the critical tfme t< fight Every weevil killed tfi«’n mean* the d*ath of million* later Then, when the rotton had put on it* Iqwer fruit he began using the powdered poison distributed by a spray. Begin Now for \*it Year This young man* though not a farm er, has become a n enthusiast on th** • wbjert of circumventing the boll weevil. He bat good judgment and seeks to use every scrap of authentic information furnished He has the idea that the boll weevil it going to prevent a good chance to the intelli gent cotton grow • r Me d in this section Will not be done under i the >anie condition* that it has been j done in ttye past Many farmers and business men will not-realize this until j they have bumped up against the same j ( conditions that have fared every section ! j invaded from the time the weevil cross- j ed the Rio Grande until it reached Wayne county. “The wise farmer and the wise bu*i nes* inan will profit by the experience j of others and begin right now if he j ha* not already begun to get his busi | nes* in order to meet conditions as they are sure to be when a full crop is plant- j ed and from a half to two thirds of a 1 crop i* harvested at the cost of a full j crop." he continued. "History has shown that food, feed, i and forage crops with live stock to con j nume these crops has always been the solution of the boll weevil problem and this is a> sure to be the solution in ; Wayne county as it has been in other sections where the problem has been 1 solved. t'nwlse to Jump. Though. "It w»| be very unwise for farmers to jump into some untried crop, such a* truck, sweet potatoes, corn or any thing els# on a big scal« before he has gained, experience with these crops. M ‘Going into Live Stock’ will be as disastrous as going into watermelons or pwUHweo. if wot more ao. wit hoot first gaining the experience ‘ Pastures an* the first essential in the chaqge. After pastures come* grain and forag*- crops for stock feed, then 1 the live stock, hop* and poultry should 1 be the first form* of commercial live 1 1 stock to consider/* for the reason that i they are both being Raised in Wayne j I county and on practically every farm ! S Each farm can easily increase their | flock of hens by fifty and the hogs by j j one or two good brood sows. If prop- } j « rl y housed and fed with ordinary care ’ ! each hen will produce a net income of | $1 Mi per year in eggs and nine week* old broilers, properly fed and eared for, ) hatched at the proper time will bring ' from fr4.«o»-nts to 90 rent* and furnish } the necfißiti#a ,>f 11f "Sf. your r.iunty ar.-nt arid talk Ihr actuation nv-r wiih h.m and lit him u.aiat you in maklnr your plana for ) avoiding the aervue of writ* KIUnZ IS HELD FOR COIT WITHOUT BAIL Defence Offcrq No Kvidfntr in I’rrMminjtry Trial of lU»v Mho Shot Crnhlrrc RAI.MUH. N f. Sept 7 Uharlf. M Boot * i Klutti rharged with kilting rtv detective Thoma* I ( rahtree here about tm dav. ajo waa hel ; | without h,il fill trial at the September term of " akc county rriminal rourt which he am* next Monday After being given * Rreliniinary trial in municipal court this morning The defense offered no eeid.twe at ‘bi h ring. framai* *a, the lion ia the only, wild anitnwl that la capable 6f affei i | tion. , GOLDSBORO, NORTH < AROUNA, FRIDAY MORNING, BICI*T *. IM2 MRS. JOHN PAUL JONES ■ mt v: Mra. John Paul Jon4a is national commanftor as tha WontUn’a Au Killary which haa Juat boon orftannad ta aid tho diaabiod votarana of tha World war. • (111. ROHKirr IKK. GRANDSON • ■ • 4.KNKRAI,, DIKII 4amilAY • • ROANOKE, Ya. Sbpt 7. —Uni • • Robert K I re. grnndaftn of f.eaeral * • Robert FI lee, commander-ln-chlef • i * «>f Ihe Confederate army, died thla • ; * morning at Virginia College after * ■ * an ille*. *a of many tnonlha. He * •waa II year, old. prrvrnt l nltcd State* Attorney t*rnrral CfOfdofi and 1* H Yfarxha! Snydt r fr*»m # nfor«'ifi|r loyally the tiro vision *»f thr ( hn«|Q f»rdrr Within two fimjf* af’rr thr filmy of thr brief Ahi.h w.»f *t f**r t. faring next Hat urday Mr. Snyder find rtrird formal rot.re of thr f’hiiiiffti injunction f»n J I* \ oo*i aft# prr«.ton t an*| wa* m*lt tutiny a *<*arrh for William H John* (on. h. ltd of th# Machinist* Association, who w»fi aaid t«. ha vr “disappeared a train" after visiting hi# old re W hib rrfffmrr • to a.Megrd eaefrt negotiation* at vur oti* unnsnird fdarea ■looking t#i several *ettl#m#nta with in dividual rf.ailt r»»ntmue'l to hr thr igfiout the da the *■ itill r« *’»in »d tonight in th« , s'atu* of M i»Pt#n (firmed report*." Mr. Noopan d#n>ed! fially *o far ah»» union wa « anreril* i ed that there find t. # n »nk conference with railroad ev*‘» utrve* rif'c# tfi# last New York «e*itp. .kJ -»g (fiat none v*» in proßpect Sc-m** adminiatration oftt- aU who havr k« i t in petfttr.al lourh with* on.- or both ndri to the tran*p-irta’lnn eon - trover-y throughout its progreft* n iterated t«-d»y they had reason % i fie I li ,, vu 1j at tfi# pfuqiNt f« a *Htb merit lof the Jr fi op ». || i r»d Vi f,|;tl IV*4* «kiNMH«d to tv iffprok ing. Shifting Engine Holds Up Business On Centre Street Mcrrhanli* and Other* indignant When Train liltM-kt* TralTk, Shutp uIT Tvirphone C«nmunication and Makfq Cnnvgr- I aation « Strain; Indignation at Delay in Handling the Matter v Buxine** hou*c* along Centre street both aides iff Walnut, were indignant ynterday afternoon as the result of a shifting engine blocking traffic for more than thirty minutes ivtiarp protest, were lodged atl along tha line by the various merchants, not a few of whom declared that tku city I might a* well decree a half holiday , a* to permit the engines and llama to j play up and down the Centro atreel tracks in tha mid afternoon Yowlerday j | it happened shortly after four o'clock ! and continued until neqrly five, accord 1 Ing to thr merchants, and arorra of downtown shoppers were forced to re- 1 main on one aide of the atreej,and make their purrhaaea If they were to g*>t I hack home in time to prepare supper Agitate Removing Track,. According to the huainraa men of the eltv. barring a few of thr wholnwalc dealer*, renewed agitation'”'' will b< launched for tha removal of the Cm tre street Hacks, a mailer the railroad ’ manager* have promised for some time to give their attenliod ta. Since early In the year, the arattrr , he* becA. before the city commissioner* and the q hamkrr of Commerce ia one form snd another. Numerous rotifer cnee* have been held regarding the mutter These ronfaba, say thr mer i chants, usually amount to a postpone j (rent of consideration until some future ! "'"‘‘nr ' There has been nothing hut a dllly ( dallying with the proposition since It j HMF COMMITTEES FOR FOUL GAME Elaborate I'rogram Mapped Out For Wake Fore*!- Caro ollna Tussle Signers of the guarantee of the Wake Koroat Carolina Kama to be played hare foptowtaar M mat tn tR* .-tismher of commerce last night and mada rlabor iit» preparations for the anUrtalnmant *l| teams declare it waa tha greatest towns thay had ever barn in ao far aa enthusiasm and a warm recaption to ha rrtpcmberad for yaara In concerned S K Tenguc, alumnua of the univer rity and ona of tha prinripal promoter* of tha tamp appointed general chairman Bart Griffin, f harlaa Thomp •on and Emmett Robinson were appoint 1(45 on the rommfttea to entertain tha tinierraity football team; II H Bland. If V. Hamrick, and fir. Hindi ware oppointad on tha committee to enter* lain tha Wake Korea! taam; Kenneth Royal, Col. Georgr Kraaman, and alhn Norwood on the committee for uoi ‘araity headquarters; f>r, E K Pone, Jiho Hood, and fir, Samuel E Teague ’>n th- IJnivarally headquarters commit • •••«. I- * Roney and Paul Yelvrrton or Iho packing and traffia aommittaa; W. ►* Taylor and K K. Powell on np»> pacer advertising; William Rnyall an I Tglbot Parker on out of town adver l.'ilng and playrarda; Claiborn Rnyall and Hugh Dortch on preparing grounds; I! M l-and, Thomaa O'Herry, Bayard Yrlvarton, William Allen, and June Smith on the dance committee; Genrge i rone and Alvin Howell on tha advance *ala of tickets; l>enard Epstein for the gale; and A T Griffin for tha ground comnuttea. The lwo teams will ha mat at the train hy specAl autotnohlla* and carried I » the hotel Out-of town vialtora sup pitting the two teams are Invited to go i the of the team they la supporting CONTEMPT-tASE AGAINST SHOPMEN GOES OVER FOR DAY RICHMOND. V. , Sept. 7 It rough! before Judge II Uwraiur t.roner in the I'nited Statu district court on tha charge of contempt of the temporary re • training order granted on July in on behalf of the It l l hnipnd, Kradivi r li*liurit and Potomar Itailroad (I. E Kdwardt and C. C t.yona, nirchamca arrested Wednesday night at tha Bolton shops of the railroad Ware granted a eon tin inner until early tomorrow Thay ara ■ barged with ha'ing abused, intlmidat ed and threatened employees of the shop* NEW EIRE ENGINE KINSTON. Rapt 7 .The local fire da partnynt will receive Ha third fire an. g 1 r a during lha eatly part of Ortober (•n of the two engine* now owned by the cit yia out of regular rammiaiion new machine will be a irtotof mate to one now in use With tha differ ence of a few improvements in favor of the new engine, The department has the advantage of good water pressure from plug* m addition to th* n-mpina equipment The municipality will Mat invest Hi an aerial lander trurk at present, though there has been agi Intion for aurh a machine breauae of the inrreaamg number of multiple- I atoned buildings and apartiarnta. first cairte up,” a well klunvq liqaiiie - man told the New* yesterday afternoon 'The fir»t sign of getting anything dunl in the matter ,waa when the W oman'* t luh undertouj, to get the city comnsts .Inner* agd thr Chamber of I ommercc j i"tere*ted in thr matter Now tt sorm* that the ‘Womans Club ha* abandoned the ‘Tight." Hold* I p llualnraa. A conference acheduttrd for the early summer between representative* of Uu city, the chamber of commerce end the managers of the Southern and At iantir I oast Line railroad*, owners of the Joint account, waa deferred on sc count of the “strike emergency.'’ since | iheh, *o far as could be learned prater day and laat night, the matter has re niainrd dormant. Official, of the--city and of the Cham bei of Commerce concede the snnoynni, whirh tho shifting along Centre street give, to business. Telephone comment ■ j rsCon during the time a shifting train ia on the tracks I* practically impoaot hi. About the only kind of rr RaWyot. tho fam 1 ily physician. Rhe has Wen confmod to the White House for several days lley illneat la described ad an ailment north er alarming nor serious and ah« is eg ported to be up and about Soon. Mrs. Harding a illness is laid to he one 4o which aha has bean subject and la not regarded aa giving any raaae for ap prehension. No official statement hat bean Issued and until today the illneaa of the President's wife waa known only In a very few close friends. minors HEM Mffi PH emu Mil.—wow g Unionists Alleged to Have Slain Non Union Workers ('(tarn* *d With Murder MARIftN. Ml . Sept 7 The special grand jury invr.ti,.,,,,, ,h, Herrin massacre (at, this afternoon returned thirty eight more indirtmants, nil for murder The first indictment accused alt men the .laying Howard Hoffman of Huntington. Indiana. In the Herrin can ♦lory The second indictment naro. . alne men in fonnertion with the hang ■ng of Robert K Anderson. Rparta. Wlrh , at the southern Illinois .trip niinrs Th, third indictment cm am. he sla>tng of John Rhoemaker. 11. and thirteen other, of !hc union mine am ployeea who had surrendered under a Hag of truce ware killed ,t the barbed » 1 ra' fence in the timber hear the pow cr house In this indictment twen’y sav,n men are made e-defendants, rive . of them are named In other true bills Winy of those indicted are i 3 in,ra bui • few engaged m other mrupatimT. Nlw.ml deputy sheriff. „.,w M . rooting th. men who„w. r e indicted A H A HVV H MI .HMI4N KAMINK IH OVy.lt MDSi OW. Kussia. Repl, 7. One „( th. surest Indications that the famlur ha. been stamped out in Kusia. aa.org mg 1., the American Relief Admin).l;s lion. IS the rate at which letters of and eaprassiona of thank, have been pouring into the Mo-co* of rice ..f the administration during t|»c i-t-t fed week. Communication, by were , and post continue to come from evary district signed by vtllag.. mmmittdoe porentc. district and local govern*.. iu«| heads. Figures just ruMp.led at Vs.,, ■ow headquarters of ih. A It A show »h.t m all the district- Am-r. ,n food ts new reaching nearly lil.&Mi.tHgl |H -e l’ the highest point yet reached in th.. famine operation. ENEMIES ok THE HOI.AHK ' IKI TO HE SHOT. REMIKAI.AI.ATINSK. Sept 7 riva out of tv> officers of lha Hakhltrh army who ware tried hy a revolutionary tribu nal for waging war against the Holsh.i-' *'*' '*•' Ear East, have been san - tanrad to be shot Most of the olbers Wera given pnaon terms of fiv i to ton y.-are. General Hakhltrh and Ovnural A'ngorn. tha loaders, war* put to death soma time afo.V 4 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED DRESS HIM h HY K 4CNtH ■tlSiWO’l "Fi« wins i IFB ID PI BE FILL jMt II Known 'iur 1L ol Pilot Viciint of “Hying Cirt u-»** n Tragedy I \MOI s I (ik l (>AS'I Tfi UOAST FJJCifhT i * 111 II \MI Vt H.pt .7.—»1, a crowd of .11,1*011 a..embiod at th. Kotland la,* ground* till* after noun, a "Hi.., rtreO*, v h tailed with airplan* ami, Ua)t*i*>n wa, turned into a tragedy, tear parti* rlpant meeting d.nth Vq alrplana crashed from a height of fuuq f v «q carrying to their death. tbq‘ pilot, I mechanic and Mpacnfcir. Y tew hours later an ft ronaut leaping from a hallmin I .M foot In the air was hilled when hia pars/lining.fail ed to open. T) Thr deadi I.ioat. Heli In W. Mgynard. known throughout the rounU> as “the fly* Ing I‘araon/' pilot of thd airplatie, l.leul. 1.. 11. Wood. »f I'lioudoPoga „ I paasengir wijh Maynard. Mechanic Charles Mlom-tto. of I’laltaharg. N, V„ and llenry A. (Dare-Devil) .SmlUi. of llonton, aeronaut. RUTLAND, Vu, .sepb 7 /Hy the As. .ocmied I’rraa) Lietif Befrlg W. May nard. known v th,* "flyigg pwraon," Was killed her,- this afternoon, while flying at the Rutland I v»rs old and ( , Lorn in Ansoq County, .North Car-*- olins. ID had a world’* rveWrd na a f'icr both m th,. strvic* yf the yolori. im r ntftttr, afid f»«»m to tvooKt in ' h 'l “UMry, 111 tinil atud Jjyl -ag t hap. l Hill und at Wskw Forest ' olfiq-e, ?f. t , and wa * a llisylogiaol aiu.b oi In th* % Isttcr inatituimn, from which he sot hi* name of "Flying I'arfoa.” flv ia survived by hi# wife snd four i childrs-n, who are now living in y n , , Bi / Long Island, by hia oar ante, who tiv« at J 'tanip-wd county, x. r, -ind n y a hrotutrl M II , M irnurd, In Raleigh,. M. (t. j flla family hq* l.cen nbtifleil oflg donth, nfni in struct 100 an* hmag inf Pnt'hfifi* Int#m«i• Uonally krifiwn lt» IMU Vkfirn fir WwQ |ji» routiti i rip tr«ftnrfitii| trip fi# Iwr-n Nrw York »n 4 o ] in Ernnriacfr. IL- > kept up fiiic w«»rk a* fi par »«». i»« mitlfi r Ik#«v in’kiNlmt Ifir «f ' r Two frr* k #k o LG utr nant M«> ward *o«ri d up «#vt r tfid- Hqn witfi L. WtUnrt B 'ltauil, nitritlu F 4 (Jjf«rr and Mist Ht I*>F» VirpHtia f.tjit, wnU wkilv in the air mad# thfm mnn and wife. Vk h*-n ihr In ' d iwt rit lu frar frith (ifnnHfi)', Menard wua a atink it in thr Wakv Format Tfi«»i»ltijfKal Sr-mi »*arv. t rvict fir rapidly ad vaatf<| ar-tft *** 'Mutiiia#»on«d B.limitcn i»jii. If# howFil %\ieh 4|itiiti4« fur th# m tfiMt fi« wua dr#i«9iM t ,d a rt**rrir« ntiMian avialift'L., a unified di«tin»tion, »r«U Mhprtlv frft« appointed *' f l***t fNfot at thi fit if an fin*# t»f th# A. K 1 at kwmoffrirtitl, Kruiiu*. 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