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1 -; b 4 .J i.i,r -ur. in advance LI. P, BEASLET. .Managing Editor , tober 3, 118. at the post office at 8elma, North- Carotins, . under the mm i mutch iii, ' .... v Ma ' MwinutitAttnn a , unwunnn done will be published unless the ;. arucie is signea 07 me aumor; noi necessarily for publication, but for - our own protection. The Johnstonian i-' :-. . v not responsible for the views or opinions expressed tnrougn its cot J Uumns by correspondents. " 411 copy for changes of atrVertise- ibsuib, w insure me cnange, mnsi oe sent in to The Johnstonian by noon Tuesday. , Copy sent in after that tine win be accepted with the un derstanding that we Jo not guarantee change. Copy for new ads. will bt accepted up to Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, )ut we will not guarant tea insertion if held until this hoar. THURSDAY, AUGUST 14. 1919 THE O. O. . SYSTEM r A The announcement on this - page that on and" after September st we y would begin the C. O. Dn System in our Job Department has been decid- ed upon after a thorough considera tion from all sides, especially since .. it seems impossible for us' to Ret the .help needed for the work in th of v- v flee, and not being able to get this help it naturally falls on our should era to do the workat least until we are fortunate, enough to find the ! i. ; printer or. train one to do our work - , thus we are. compelled to eliminate 11 work possible so that we mav keep' The Johnstonian and the Job -.. Department up to the high standard j-:. we have set for them, . V . We k our customers to bear this - ".,,,li,nrIna 4 help in any way they -f-tmn. When you know of anv news . Item we will greatly appreciate It if you will tell us about it, and if you .do not happen to see the editor on - the street, call phone .55. If you vM visitors or are going away on a trip for business orftileasure let us know and we will dell your friends bout it through the! columns of The , Johnstonian. Intlfis way you will , save as a great deal of time hat we can put on other work In the shop ua " enable us to eive von a n per of the claa that Selma richly t .M JHUH . Kit.;: rt f r.t - . -ie- who iil mako two twcll I aes grow ,here none hus t, owu before. , fit isrobaMe tha"! the cost of. liv ing will come down 01ft It? perch omo day. but we may all starve to death before it happens. " ' x Thet Republican congress has once nore attempted tg catch President W Uson" napping and" found "him Wide Ratifticatlon of the'peace treaty Is lue una ining most neeaea in tbeee ULlted States; bu,f Republican nena- tors must talk themselves to a stand still first. Without, hesitation I do hereby predict that the railroads will be re turned to the private owners under practically the same conditions af before the war. . If the people will limit 'tholr. ex penditures to necessities old H. C. 01 and the law of supply and demand would soon settle their differences in t'efeot of the profiteers. ' , : r IDLE'COSTSTENT. By Wembee) t Is (": real root o" nil North Carolina's Cotton Mills. Not lika the gourd vine of the propnet and tho palace of Ak-.ridiii, the cotton mills of our sister Stale have not sprung up in. a night: thev are not products of miracle or magic, but had llhelr 'origin in provident forethought and owe their mueniH cent development to uutirlna uhhi-iiv JiuHed with a spirit' "of brave eaters prise. That a .flood of prosperity has "vliowed iu lhe wake of Drricr.KiV endeavor is not sumrisins:. but the proportions to which the textile mills of Carolina have expanded within the span of a generation seem mar velous when stated in the plain earn or statistics. Between the northern and unnih. ern boundaries the State Is .literal! v studded with cotton mills. Their number in Gaston county alone ex ceeds the aggregate now operated In si iiupuious soutnern Statco . ,, tonla, the county Wt, contains thir-tj'-flve, with five miles of continuous new factories now under Hon, Other towns -are maintaining gooa pieces in the competition ' nn. cord has ten mills. Buriintnn ... eleven.Charlotte thirteen, Llncolnton eleven, Albemarle three, Durham hue. ' Fayetteville sir. r. Lexington favT, Rockingham Eleven, The list could be Prolonred ia0s. aitely. ' r - . i - '. The glory to Carolina, nt thi. did exhibit of Uirlft k" ' ..Ttipi-'' eaVi Is 'r .ilrV 1 ' n.;,i,r r '' -tlie; saine vaiii the ousuing'four jnouiiis t hens laid. 1,108 eggs. Of t 1 ber 60 were plhced in the i fiom which il chicks wore 1 and all except five were raised. owner marketed -tlx cockerels fur 83.60. 'H now has on . hand SO chicks, -He sold 30 eggs for hatch ing purposes for 130.60, ms well as 64 1-2 doien market eggs for $20.07, making - a total - income from - his small nock of"54,80: The eostcf feeding the- flock during thiatime was. 121,4.0, which leaves aVuet re turn OI 143.4(1. " This' record is oy nomeana nnw. tional aa. with VnrC poultry 01ub.Td,wlth the deyelop- meni 01 enthjisiasm among its mem bers, egg producing, as well as flock income returns, has greaatlv increas ed in every section. Properly developed and fonterert poultrylng is one or the most proflt 11 hie side-lines In which most farm ers can become Interested and nt present there Is hardly anv actlvltv of modern farming which Will pay ueuer man tn malntenai.cB n,l production of good poultry. Week ly News Letter, U. S. Department nf Agricull ure. ' A lilOMxiiiK In Disuiso f- Editor Blair, of the North CaroT lina Christian Advocate fa among .me-nanareds of North Carolinian. who have been "put out" in some way or other during the past week 01, account of the roads. He was up In the neighborhood of Taylors ville and wanted to get to Lenoir ,and lure's how he tells It; "To be exact, I spent Sundav with. in a distance of 17 miles pf Lenoir, but, because of bad roads. I (00k up the journey by way of Statesvllto on Monday, traveling by rail a duT tance of .75 miles In order to rmnh Lenolc Thus we pay tribute to the reactionaries who. say theyVcalmn. afford to be taxed for the building br good roads." , The recent rains of the o days have undoubtedly crv sentiment in North' Cai ' good hard-surface sv' more than any. atno' preaching and 1 Tourists wh' 1 pas thn r ton Oi'J.ATID:AI';2r; -1.. 1 a.j.Vh:.i-.)J.4 t , i r ' ,. : f rriti of H !-?r , tit 1 m rf - t j r , . V : t ... - i f 1 -C man - ,v - ' ?- .5, , . .... - '", 1 1 S over the tuntry 1 i Soon we'll b.i seeing tobacco hau ed thropiga Selma to-other jnarketa 4-frikes and rumors fo strikes have at last com to North Carolina tc . roost ".-!-? - - Every little politician has a scheme ail his own for bringing living cost aown. ' i - 'We can't expeet people to come to , beima to live without : houses U live in. .- CfjCOli.-n -i,i s. .tU i ct s I s be.n a. . ous measures and thro , f ., :, v provision Its continuance iii t l ensured. "' v. r Congratulations are due our r.i no- eat and best loved sister not ion - on the favors that fortune is shower. Ing on her good people, hut on the I robust business sense - and .inrrtv laiiu wnicn have earned land i de served so rich reward.- Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.' .. Plumb's plan would certaihlv fu bIsa a nice fat plum to the railrot. employes.' -i Do I hear any motion to begin aork on organizing a tobacco market ror set mar Lever Act to Prohibit Profiteering The Lever law passed t correct evils and regulate food prices for thr protection of a nation at war is still In force though it seems to have been Ignored for some time." ' Under the Lever act it is a nunsh able offense to commit waste, or to permit deterioration of foodstuffs; to Selma's progressive citizens should navo new dwelling houses reid the sewerage system, . j . , KinH;.C of L. does not appear .W utrexcited io the least over the. xnutterlngs of revolt. Uncle Sam is after the profiteers wittt a sharp stick, but the questtou It, will the profiteers And it out? Hun, Ulk of peace offers during toe war Is about as uninteresting a subject as could occupy the cablet now. j ., Co-operation down to the last man and dollar is what's needed to place Selma in the position she should oc cupy. . V- Most of the llU that human flesh is he'r to result from failure of man to r ,'ize that ha Is bis brother's "Ir per. ' ' . . - - If we expected no more perfection ' s r others than we ourselves possess i world would be a better place of t aence.- ... ';-,".,v .:--.' -;. ."'--i'.' lize, either locally or generally, anv necessaries: to engage in anv criminatory and unfair or any decep tive or wasteful device, or to makt any unjust or unreasonable rate nr charge in handling or dealing in or witn any ' necessaries: to consDlre combine, agree or arrange with anj other person to .limit the facilitle for transporting, -producing, harvest ing, "manufacturing, sunplyinir tor-1 ing or dealing in any necessaries tn restrict the supply ot-necoftsaries; or to exact wescesslve , prices' fdr any necessaries, or to' aid and abet. Un doing of anything made unlawful by tue act. Salisbury Post: - "Rat-8nap .Bat Uie Boat Trap Ever Blade," Mr. Jimily Nhaw gars ' 'My husband bought t2 tran. I bimght a 60 box of RAT-SNAP. Xh1 trap only caught 3 rats.' but RAT SNAP killed 12 m a week. I'm ne er without .. RAT'-SNAP. .Reckon I Couldn't rase chlckrj without tL- RAT-SNAP comes in akes. ' Three sires, 25c, 60c, 1.00. Sold and guar anteed by' Selma Mfg. Co. - ihe i t:.- strap, vi . -! I 1 ly utUe wi: i, v - A-Father; uulc : at is properly steriliai d, I est," The pater stopped l nt. "Moreover,!", continu Wil liam, "the germs that re leased by the-violent imi th- er upon a porous textiU ai Jiut lately exposed to the dustl of . the streets, would 'be apt to affect you . II CAROLINA Mr. VanKhan, Farmer. Tells H(w He Lost All His Prise Seed Cork). "Sometime ago -sent - awayi for some pedigreed seed corn. Put It uwuuyuu. or Biiempt to monopPTerSpesuspended from roof. RaU got KM . fh.. IamII. .. ... I . IliililiMliiwiiiiiiiiiiniiiipiiiiiiiifliiiiff liliiiiiiirawliiliHlilliiiiiliiiiiilwii fHiqii,iutii.itiiiimniitiBiniHii'liiHMtirimi MilUI4WUIlilUUIjMlltUWliJliUjil)MlUillitjiii j : . ' I . t a SJSJSJSJSMSJBJSJSJSJSfJSJJSS(SJSJSJSJSSJSJ8J I 3 Au".. ..-JjISPAYSCIG Sa nitarr Steam CLEANING! . AND PRESSING r, -Special attention given s Ladles Garments - r IDEAL TAUX)RlG-PRFSHINO CO. Ir. all how beats me, but they did because I got 5 dead whoppers Un the morning tfter . trying - RAT- SNAP.'f Three sixes, 25c, 50c. S1.0 Sold and guaranteed by Selma Mfg Co. NOTICB ' The undersigned havlng-qnallfled as Executor on the estate of Troy Fason, deceased, hereby notlflti all persons - havir.g . claims asraljiet said estate to present the samo to me duly verified on or before the 6th .cay of .August 1920, or this notloe will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery; and all persons indebted to saiu entate will make immediate payment. This 4th day of August, ltlfl, S. W, EASON, Ex, a, 28. Raleigh, N. 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Pittman ' The defendant above named ' take notice that an action ei. ; i t above hal been commenced io ' Superior Court of Johnston Oi North Carolina, to obtain i dlvnroe -from the deft'"-: littnmri, ca the r" ) rf tion and adu!trv;'s,,1 "f fendi-fit w: I f- '-"r i.. ' ho Is r J.i ' - (?: i U Ready Mixed Paints. :n the local ccrr, ; frequently. Bt, s' shelves rnd t i C ? ' " tv ' -, s A frcch when purchased' 1 rr.t jc'.s would occur cf'.ra lingers on the ' tion which takes oil (which is the th and wcrir j cf h-ii-i ' .:::::::::: 1 W - lf! - No Mattcrfcr Vhat Purpose You Want Iron Feaco Ve C&n Supply Ybur Wants For sUsldeaces, DivUons oa Property Lines, Cemeterik Privste Burjing Gnwadb , Ceswtery Lot EarlosarM. Ciwrcb sad School Property, ' , -' "-; ,.- - ' Court Louse sad Jtils - - . : : y ' --- llE iiilMi! fMtorriptieamtivla f this (eol)B for The 6t.wari iron " Works Co., "The World's OrestMt Iroa Fence Wbrks. Thejr uubmiim output ' enibles fbcm to flsuro en until awau -lacturintr profit, thereby sivlnc nadraa- n tirs of Itbo lowest prices, which put ur- 1 In poAitloa to quote low prices to tke i property owners. ... J. T.ILKINS, Selma, N.C e..eee.eete.e..eeeee.ee.,..,....,,.,..,..,,.M...,.,;7,.; 1 fill Cr:i t!:!3 Ccfcje of Agriculture and Ensffejl j , WEST RALEIGH , ' . j A I and Crant Collrrt founded under an art nt r. . c,., l tf- ture of North Carolina in March, 1887: Splendidly equipped foiv ' tee ation of the eons of the State in the technical ana industrial arta, 5 1 "!r, Tr wunes- sj Agrkulture, in Agricultural Chemistry, and in -; , Civil. l .rctncjU, Mechanical, Chemical sad Textile Engineering. Nef f. dr-partmenia in Agricultural Engineering and Highway ngineerusg.. .. ! -. . - r'umeroui short courses, r "; -' - ' ': '-.V':. : "-i. l'i.U of Reserve Officers training Corps. Senior and lonior receive h r v amounting to $118 annually. All students receive ires uniforms ' .rg iu four years to $164. i., -..;:';;..;;-.. ..., ': i -rg atldetic teams. - . ' ' ' , : . ( -,-.3 Y. M. CL A. building. Regular paid secretary. Vt-,7;;V-:'.' '1 wo hundred and forty free scholarships. -. -r ' ' . 'r (.. ; 'v;';'" P. puirnuent tnt admissions eleven Unite pnctically equivalent to tue completiox of tenth grade work. . - . , .v . V T -ird $16 00 per month. Tuition $45.(jb per year. Room renC beat -ud 1., !.t t.U0O per year. . - . . . ... T irx,"ment last eession 1,020, exclusive of all summer student. F!l t"im bff'n September S. v';- ; 'f' ;.'-. s-. F-.'f i: ' '--jru, i"nttrtiiti circular of tntrmct ltanks,vrit " ' f- r ' X - ...... . . - ?
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