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today moaninc. UPT. «, mt CfIfSMWF® JltMMflKDEll 0 J SfflDS ASSERTS 11 I» Now lip To the Farmer To Hjhow Failh .in Ilia Own 1 Proposition ADDITIONAL ADVANCE IS I’REDICTED SOON -Up- ini to lh- S’fw.i, | 1 RATITGII, Sept “It (j, U| , lh( . ’»<«• • " ‘hos frith in hit own "liver J Bend*, tr.n ur rr of th.- TnSlilf Tohnrc, Grower* Co-.ip,-ralivi- Association any* inn Mat,-. , mrn * '*<** U u«-d • reviewing the prop rrn - »f the ro-oprrativ movement. ‘•We hav,. nrrung'-<| f„ r „|| th) , money w<- * r>* --*l. and some two hun rliril and fifty banka throughout the toharrn letion*. nad a number of the lr mluyr bank- throkghout the country,! whom .W,. luive approached, have given u * lines of errdit. It is up I the farmer now to show his faith in hi J own proruriiion. The opinion (• Wiu continually .-xprers.-d hy trad,™ hu. ness men throughout the country that I the farmer ia not willing to dii' what surer ■ ful business wen have done and that is. that they moat make some effort upon their own part if they ever expect to improve thrir condition. Am' farmer, merchant . r Unlaw throughout the tobacco secti »n, believes that this gnat raforni ran U brought about! Without effort upon everybody’» par), i« lift a plain simple idiot. Almost uv. ry . lody and .Cry thing ia standing by I ITi ring aid and assistance *to the farm rr. The Government has open d its treasury ami many of the gr al tanking Institutions have offered help I’uidi- spirited nxrn are dating the-i. 1 tune, The re’ijlt- al ready main •ert to every one. iirlnging Better Price* "1 here tan be no ( lnepion twit that tobacco is bringing a better price this year on the open hit.rkets and through the Association than it would b'lVr brought bad there hern no As-o riiiisn Sales are made at mos* ; Satisfactory prices and the whole or j gannallon is ‘working prefect!)-. The only thing thnt is necessary he ilotie ts.for tlie farmers, merrhaitf* and bunkers to work together to briffr into! nnd*keep in the Association the largest number of growers, and fc* r a great many ,'ff eur lending Citric,is, who are indifferent and knocking this pnxpnsl iton. In look ahea<V a little tmd think in terms of the future-, and also to • tudy what co operative marketing ha> done and is doing throughout the world ! If our merchants and hankers in Itich mom), Raleigh. Wilmington, '\sns'on-i Salem and other centers could he made to see this protection as it i«.'«thiy would he witHhg to make any saerf-i Bee of time and effort to help make ? it a success. What we need most ia for the grower* to lie i-nrouragi d and helped financially. In a year or two they can he nude independent, hut they are now hard up and poor and I they need nil the money they ean get Their creditors nr„ pushing. We want ; the Wilks to It an at least on half a moch as it being advanced by the A- 1 soeiation. This will be absolutely case, and would mean that there is oil I y borrowed on the tobacco Til per rent of its appraise I value, and the appraised value |s at least 29 |tr eent lower than the price at which it is hying sold. Additional Advance* Soon, "If the hank a-d mcrchsnts will make these additional loans to the farmers, and will help lo i-T-n (hern of preening nerds, It i reasonable ty i-uppost- thkt the nest advance mad - l>> j the Association will more than li*,uf I date this mall kpun. \\ c confidently in::w AltliW COLDS THIS FALL Most everyone is a Ware of the dan* | gers of changeable weather, but all do not heed it. A little caution now may save you from a sick bed later. A full lino of atomi zers. nose and throat sprays. Get yours novtf. HICKS & HAWLEYS “The Place Where You Will Eventually Trade” jj~ ——-L.- ;. .... i t 3 ..- ' , I i m _, t . 4 World's Largest Dirigibles . r* , .# „ *, vS.-y On* of the largest dlrlglblca In the world la under couatrnrtlon in life mreraft furtory at the i a hltiidcl|>lita oar) y*.!-.' lYV 00 " °* th * hUg * <T * ft #r * to Ijikehuiat, DJ„to h* aaa.-inbl.-d ia thn tuingnr l.nllt to ImuM tM ,**'**. T. . In tluiuea in Knglnnd n year ago. More than n Idllnm nuta and aeveml minion rlveta wUI . V* d -5 nrta * «ff»Mructlon of the giant dirigible. The lrhotograpb uliuwa u aectlou of the alretilp being iisaemblM ut the fectorjr. ; believe that *e should he able to make additional advance* within a *hort time. If sales' continue at the present rate, Wc should he ready to make a second payment to our South Carolina mcm , hers in the, hear future. "The management realities thy fm portance of getting the money to the | farmer as rapidly as possible, and will l leave no srnne unturned to accompli ,h thu, pyovided of course, they fun s- fl the nt a fair price. Order’v - marketing means that the farmer must ell his tobacco gradually and not nlljat MN If he -Vila if thnt way. Ml r-i * ibis ii.. -iey in the sam, wav. \n my judgment, ewery effort pos-ihle isl hv r i- used to dismurnt-e our 'and this is the very r"a«o nwhy tcBS ing prrrpts Ip o-.ir TOrlnßATship ness people'throughout the territory | should rrali'te that they should put their shnuldars to the wheel and push eo oji. eative marketing over this year n a manner which will leave no dnaht j us to the future. Han I‘rOVen Itsrff "The management of this A nrijhion is strong In its faith surer of it* ■position than It has ever been. It has seen co-operative marketing in op eration- it ha* proven that everything which ha* been said against, the opera tion and praetirnbilitv of the plan ha* been prpven false. All it* wontk now i* a Ufa! earnelt membership, which is willing to flrht with it td the bitter end if need he. We have had enough r of the old system. We have i chance of making thi* section of the South the iniist, prosperous necfion of the United States, ft mean* prosperity for u» all. We ran afford to nurke every saerlfire to carry it over. It ia right, just, and it i* organised anil operated upon » sound business basis. The -man who doe* not j'uppoirf it anTl work for it i either profiting by the old sy-itetn, or he has pot taken the pains to inves t;g*te it J piinciple* and possibilities" iBOl.l. kkKKVII INFESTATION IS GREATER IN ST \TK THAN »5 l*Elt CENT PrOH.K THINK (Continued One) , Him elf iri the field day and night This ! gave Him his idea, lie say -: “Cot ton has got to be made from now e-n Iby scientific methods. Carelessness will h" longer produre results Thi* is going to let out both the white and negro farmer* who have Keen pursuing slipshod method*. Th ffinr, white or Mark who thinks tKat the weevil i* an act of providence is ilnhe for. Then men will have to work under the In telligent supervision of men who will take the time and care to ply acienti fie methods to the destruction of the weevil. Thi* i* going to shorten the crop, raise the price, and give the pompeient farmer a chance.” ifv has rented land, bought stock, hired hand*, bought fertiliser and everything else needed, and will make A (good profit. I Ilf course he could n tt do th-- unless cotton brings a good price, hut he will do it at the present price. He says he would not hi afraid to tackle a thou sand aerr* next year if he could got good land and get it in titj-e, and con, irol th.- surrounding’ ho keep the ! swamp* of wewils that incompetent I farmer’ around him will Alike from j migrating to htm after they have, clear led up the friendly farmers. But hr j would lo gin to prepare for next yrai ! just a- mn a* eutto n picking c<-a»i-> ■ thi- fall. He hould plow up nil stall. j and dc-trOy feeding placet so that the j weevils that escape and go into winter j <tuarter* would he too lean and hungry Ito survive Ti en, newt spring, by ! <|Uick cultivation so that much fruit ] would lie ,-t before the Weevil ha* j chance to multiply largely, by early ■ poison,ng and by'lurking up and hukn { ing th- fir t fallcr liloon and juan ! and thn* getting the first egg-, hr w mid fight the weevil to a standitill InrvitsMr Shortness of Crop V> ayne county may prepare to mei-1 (the Weevil next )• »r If the knoWrledpi and experience already gain-d enulrl he applied there would nrd le muck i damage m-vt y- *r The overwhelming I i'eastr-r that h»* met some sertlan | futher south eon Ire avoob d here (down there the /srroer* -at still til it *ll too late and thi* thev liavi dot" and are doing all about over Norl! | Carol In.i The moon and the Prnvi , deuce farmer - cannot ti-ei p thi- hoi ‘weevil, and just a- the young mt - , !|Uo’rri above says, they are going ti be put out of business. But the ken farmer who is willing to make the es I fort, ha* good land and plenty of help lean ronlinuv lo grow cotton, pethap' lon a modified scale, hut sufficient so htt need* Era w-nnU’e* will- w*kr m to the situation before the enmpl-t o .of the second year of inf »tntion. Thei enn-igh nf the farmrr* will W'l e up f\ of l*i negro sermon itdrich I honr-i the other day One of them - ontofn d a reference to the lull weevil that i «*t unn|uc hut good advise. The par aon said: » "Tlie Lord is i-wme to take keer »( bis sheep if day work wid hint. It look* like de bfdl weevil I* about to ruin i|e* cott m, lh«‘ principal staple of de colored man. But he n tit. Ike Lotil still gwitr,. to have plenty for you if yell nint 100 la*y to g-t ->ut and git It He sheep tyc'-dn't he afrunl of no boll weevil if de sheep keep on hcstlin.” Danger of l.atef Bewson I said that th,- infestation ia gding to turn out to he grtaler everywh-n -’bon irperti-H WritSlg :n th:- t hnr leitr Obaervy.r, Mi A ft, fitrt, II Hoke codnty make* - the in* o|p,l-r --vation. Thi* i* because th- weevils are hard tv ace trntil their work i done and because they multiply so fast after the first ret of egg» hatch out. A farmer has kill.-d many nod I secs the fruit setting well on hi* dot | ton. He sees no weevil* nfld sitppos * that his field* ore clear when suddenly then- is a. iwsrin, either hatched" out from i- few’ old one* in his field or tj~ ;grated from a neighbor's field who ha don« nothing again -t th- m Tin- I weevil ’l.-iys in one field »o long ■& the food holds cut and then immedia tely leave* for b-tter past-ire*. Mi Gore vays that people in Hoke rnuhty wore lanrhing At the pt-cdlrt-oh* a *ht»rt while ago and now they are lamenting the lo»» of |ierhap* half of their cotton. Everywhere, hu sayv, “now one hears fellow farmer* saying what hi*. money cro|i must ht e ne-xl year. To me thi i- emver-ution,* *ri l-kc a fond father answering the Un deptoki-r who ha* asked what the price of the dead and only child’s casket shall In Here ia a man seventy yew* old to long a tiller of the white field’ that hi* heard and . - aoty ba r have ac cepted the innnon nt eolor invitation; he i* floundering in ihe mire of »u.l d *n {transition; hi* habit* have become so tenaciouslvc A pa I of hi* muxelc fiber and hru n cells that wh.it he -Would glndle do, Injj tb el,. imtui , me* responsive tn th- directing linger of circumstance, is n -w u’ny- Idtng and ohvtinatu- to the point o pity.' 1 Niprocs Ib-serttng Georgia and South ( ai-dina I nst fiiill wbi p the wr<*ll had over t whelmed portion*-of (!• orgia acme of th* farmers of Cleveland county, North Carolina, math mt orgae -ed wlfort t-> tfiff uif*ri from ihow lo ■:'■' t 1 - -t U »wn «ui| found tenant* and small farmer- who had lo*vi oil and wer<* o deeply in debt lh*t th* / were willing to cone io North (arnhna and ir; They ve-w witHnir to ffl anywt'eri* to j: ♦ away from iht t**r rthle They turn«d over what tltny had to th»*ir * ri'dltot» eh 4 trot mt 1 thf aut tfr.nldl* - which hh) «*orm* frith (')ev«*lan<| (ounty for them, nrtd cairn lo North < arol.’.ji. About throe* hund - red families ear u* and rent* «l land ir t'levi land and 4n*ekii »ir»» they had it- found Th#» weevil »r. rr| du to hit f*fevr!»»»d county tilt n«*%t y«*4r. Mr, Gore, th* writer <|Uv>t« <1 from, *a>*: forerun-ner of thi* nubtlc enemy whirl MWeep-* on and on hie a mljrhtjr rtvei flowl n|f noia* lr«t|y to the b*o*ont of t ' greater *.*», ii unearthed aimply, y» buipri*injtly m thi* manner; dop 1 dozen youhtf nurro men' and -*»y, wher« are >*#u from lln ui ** t th* *twe\ : *la«. sum JEWjrir*. ! r .* Anot * will my, *lße sum Rouf t almah, auh A K h 1 !■' - Inf to I ivr hd< 4tid the averE|fe answer if*. “Day Lou quit rotton d«r, an I»e hawn it a c*»tt<»ii pEtoh (Blhirfy IB* BO I <*< f ‘ h«ah,' Anji -u <•» d*G , through th< whole *'*•.*■► 1 all t i" th#- littl# thtniri* whith tell the »e< ret of thi in* vitable transit »n which n« r or lat* will remake the' old time »outh. M Rad and llu*irfu! Mr. Gore \* fttunn* d by the thourh that the *«• vl l r all an< Hut w’lat I have wr-tten above 1 intended to he * hujo-f if picture I certainly a tru' tory, and wh* ha I#** fi don- ran I#* Thf^w»*r% * t»» I * >1 V ' I t ’ ’ ’ • ' • 1 it, In -.f #.!■.*■ vati«#n, w .. m that the pi# ra aerve the t'ttbite 'Ut nn other hur h «»isti^i.entaiit> ran |o.«-iL|y ». ry Know Business?—Read the Ads fftlt wvwp ! it, by the truth about the I situation » n<i K l ' '* r,r - culali >n. With utm -t mpgrt for 'the inch tvho <*l th* hnlanee of |n», t j they art lurprvly uninfortn d of thi *«• I nvrohi.* which hflntr hy n thr**n*l ov«*r ; their h**«da. Th# mere' nmynitude of ! the sit ant idn blur* the bury farmer’* viftion and bo he *r«#eN un, >purred by htn native jrrtf and p# rirveranco until he tutu all on the dotted line of n tlr.Bt m«»tfpwre, o t Eet-* lufd htWßclf. “Wlit cripple th i- fiflcrß of *IH- ■ ton plantation, bnal the nerk oif 1 buftineax generally; and the truth ; now ia a much needed crutch. The bold fad* mad be Introduced wfth , tall, bore Jttad lo thu makert of l»r« ad thin scwt-D hn.i away nut re? umracndiil With atiff crcdvotiaU ao j thnt thin fditfUnff of crop* from cot ton to iiimrlhiiiK *?l*m will not i**ld havoe to the p*'Ht that fnenarix the vc ry /topfdy of ru*r« on our back*. 1 *lt ix thn princtpl . tfiat th** truth will iimkcf ux free which I wiih %t«* 1 i'isi|ihjuuc % for without aim to di : counu:*' I do know | the hiitar ryqtret' that follow in th* Mukc of an Unthir.fxmid ” ’ - , , ’ . ~j~ l M. PROTOPAPAOAKIB I - IB j WM - HHB a— The new premiar of Qroeca, M. Pro topapadakia, whoa# known tendsneioa of Conciliatory nature bid fair to bring abdut pejeo In the Greek political world. MILLER’S SFH(K)L NECESSITIES d"a the pencil I j f ur fla SCHOOL ■w J Dn-su'i In • enp time — yfl’ A *iwh-Irr *iy- o w i*i- A h-j: * currtex -e enable* you Iff*” " ‘ 'l i tiring, V ’ j no mall r l.i w i .»i or iiovr kl thucS j-aj virus. A wide 1 1 rang-- ul ettMi-jive dnigoe 3 |1 a: our Wore, iiultef’ie jincaa I \ EVEPSMRP Composition Looks, IVncil Tahlcttt, IVncils, Pen lloW - ers. Ink, Vlnrilaue nt r j for :.«• I'K.ncils MILLER’S GOLDSBOR DREG COMPANY, rams cm GET fflpr FBK UWS .7 ' ’ l.r«iMlatun>s of Slates. In <rlu<Hit|{ 11iIh Slate, Made Hut Ken Changes • • V Thr whi.h mrt In tl I State* during the (Mr made but f.-w | *fi4 unimportant change* in thr la*- minting to ffcr animal*. according to the annual admmary juat burned by I hi | Cnlti-d State* Thwfartibeiit of Agrieitt -1 turn, which, through Ft* Biffemi of Hiulo glool Survey, t* charged the ad ministration of Veilcrul law - retiWnc ti the fur tndu«try t'optra of the ymblt i cation, rutitlrif ”1 .11 m Helming to Fur ! Ajiiiiial", ins'.’," by lienrge A. I.nwyer, chief l'niti-it Ntnti * gainr warilrn, and Frank l>. V.arnalinw, naaialant, may hr bad by writing to thr depuMmi-iit at Washington. I* In Alaab* ahonting of fur aninuila now permitted. but beaver Home* nr t runWity* hiay not br de*t rayed I'm. < trerlified n* dlaonaf free by an official vrtrrinafian of another eountry may be I Imported without nuaricnilne., In Mot taniy » person suffering damngr from braver* nraV gvt n |H*rmit to lakr thrar animal* on hia own premise*, but akiai »o taken mint hr rarer) for, properly cured, and arnt to the State game war. I Saturday Special Hew Fall Suits | All Wool With Extra Trousers | $22.50 A. A. JOSEPH | ~ - (My Outfitter) ‘ - S [, M&»t» Brick [ (WAREHOUSE - Wilson, N. C- .... 1 * M Highest Prices For Your Tobacco I jOn the Ijirtfeat Bright Leaf Tobacco Mtirket in the world. Six | \ warehmipes run Auction Sales. Brick sales run from fifty- ( ( five thousand dollars a day. , > , M. ( Notice a Few Sale« Made Monday 4 \ FrWl HrtKrr W. W. Towflnwm _ n. IP. Htvn V { lljiti of Tip* pound* at 36c ...JHS.IB n * c ®" - I ***U ) 174 pound* at 48c 73.82 2»2 pound* at 34c ...fjSOO H \ 232 pound* at 30i - .. $69,60 HH> poundn *t Me ... 54.06 146_jx>und* at 45c ... 66.70 I 124 pound* at MK 60.76 72 pound* at 67c 46.24 134 pound* at 48c .. $4.52 | \ |OK pound* at MV .. . . 50.40 6H pound* at 69c ... 46.92 70 pound* at 56c ... yaP M ‘ ( ms pound* at 74t ... 79.92 115 pound* at 7<A ... 81.20 66 pound* at 58c .. 49.88 \\ ) 52 pounda h( 71c .. 36.92 125 pound* at 6SV ... 79.36 fl \ 572 $260 68 110 pound* at 73c .... 80.30, 36 pound* at 70c ... 3540 w / Average 17 cent* —— 56 pound* at 68c ... 95.40 ff \ 790 » $454.58 50 pound* at 75c ... 37.50 )1 ( V. E nmwn Average 57 1-2 cent* % )_ .936 $476.46 j) f Itnrn of Tip* Weston Farmer Average 5V dent* 1 / Serand IMmlng* KM M ) iI*'!!"!!* 47 <K " Pound* at 20c SI6OO 358 pound* at 44c ..$157.52 If ( *l*" 1 un 'l* “ <M pnunda at 44c 34.32 210 pound* at 56c . ||SB6 n \ liO pounds at 61r .. 86.70 11h pound* at 65< ... 76,70 120 pounds at 66c anon li ( pound* at <oc ...105.00 84 pound* at 68c .. 57.12 Idl i>oundn at 64c >M)M | ) <Kpound* at ,lc 55.38 60 pound* at 89c 34.00 50 pound* at 74e ..! 374» ( :,H ° te 190.*I 90 .* k $454.58 886 MmO 1 \ 53 r»nttl - r l* ( .-rJt’SMTo j*!*? HIGHER. THE MARKET IS STEADY ' . AL TO YOU, THEN SEU. YOtlR tO- { ,M .t . W .IV 1 S WHERK Yo,: Will OKT THE HIGH DOL- I J liAIV IIN V ASII. | J The Centerbrick Warehouse I ' WILSON, N. a jj 11. Baker, Aiifttontrr. Cnznr* Karim & C'MT, Ownern & Prajia. » rlbti for tagging A permit mint be sorlirml m order to Chip the akin mil us Ihi Stair • y tiidi-nrr of UTi-ral ihip'metit • of taf ba • lit en iiKyyfi-rv-d in thr eour'u- of i hr. Vir.g up |b and n ia-ipt. . f fu.fr* by thr pilneipiil fur huuart of tbi lountrg. These fain have |ipeh pro tntefTVnd fl«ci and prnaltiea totaling yenral thuuaunda. of dollar* .imposed hut alt Static vffrr hountira fpr tin d. oal.li- animal*, though “in m„,i iStatr wh. re erVdmtrt.ry rvatOTV* grviJ thru- l» .. prior „„ ,J„ , h , , tj . * J'l wolvra, mountain Ilona, boh. ite, tm ,-in-l similar d.-»(HI,-., I ,mala. Si mrf i tin ihr rniihty or town*ll)p the bounty 111 Wi»r«fni» su ' (t , treasurer duplicate* all roanty awai-t Sral* pre ronaidrrrd a prat in Mama ihlUctta, a* wrll na it, thr Statr of Washington. Anyone who run ratrh „ panther in Nr* York Stair la ratified to •~0 bounty, Hrara in tVnnay'lvant* have an open and eloaed acaaon, although they may be killed at any time in dr.| fyn»e of per*on or property, American trtfpper* receive yearly malty million* of dollar* for their fur harveat. 1 ■ rfn-it i-irl foiiS, liVr monl^ry In the letter })o* of a hwtel iti the riiy of l.r;iuiiiipt.in, I nfcland Tflr monkry r-raped from u sailor, nought rrfug,. in, thr hotel, tint thr cat to flight, and thm retired to th ( - letter hn* for the night. . _ ——— • I The brain-. nf the Japanese, both idkl, and female, average greater weight than tho*|, of thr Amerirana and Eng-' linh. a hk is tssura I hri-r or Five ( oMnhi sioncrH Sljfn ( •nlritrt; Start Oct. lnt 1 r* Three of the five mnnhy eorrtmtaald*. -r* have. Mgued the rofltraet far tha -radlratiog. of Uihrrraloaia among rale r.- of, Wayne nuyity, which meaoa tha |ir. in la. virtually aanun-d and that a ii>Kn»tlnn with a« eVpeaiaa paid WIO In- employeil for a year while tha pro «r«m ia being rarrlad «ut. Hia remain ing two roninilaainnera arl eapoetad to •ign the agreement Under the new pro vitiun, which I* that none of the money will have to be on hand until November 1. . 4 ’ " T ' However, work of raamining tha eM* "* * ill ,w *'n tlctoher I. it wal atated >-* l»r. Illndingrr of the federal depart "" nt of animal Industry. t)r. Klligg >«n <>f the health department aaya that all lag- have been ordered, and that -very row will be tagged aa aoon aa at artiinvtl. r — —* ----- *,-* - •K « t • ’ '5 ARMY * A r i dll • i GOODS are »rrttinjf scarcer every I rtay. Many artfcltn which 1 cmiht have been bought a 11 ahort time ago for a third ■ of ita real worth is almost j] off the rrrarttet.' || NOt is the time to boy yout jl blankets, tthoea, raincoats, fl breeches, amlerweulr, coth, ij sox, overcoats, leggfng% if overalls. ft No other goods are aa M gotnl in t|uality as U. 8. Army gtxxta. U The Army Store J 101 8. John 81. I PAGE FIVE
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