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V tiid rrrQuiLiANs websly, Hertford, n. c.; Friday, .ma w,: msJ' x J lvmt dealer i!ubstitue$ pint of his pro- i uucv tor Hie oime; one sentimentalist named ' kiu ai i ha orise. Lfk H f . , ' " I letien. me area umnxateiv oc- ifr646a6AA66AAA aaAaaX a' a a . T I CBW but, in the meantime inspectors I By GUY A. CARDWELL . Agricultural and Industrial Agent Quick Feed Needed This, Season ;Y Atlantic Const Line Railroad Co. Southern farmers should prepare to take care of - their feed require- - menta for generally , feed is going to : oe scarce ana mgn priced, Money kept at home' is money Saved," and re- gardless ' of the current '' philosophy that money is minted and printed only to be spent, prudence, in spend- , ing is still a good business practice.1 ' T . Sudan Grass Sudan Grass is primarily . a hay grass, its slender leafy stems mak ing it easy to handle with ordinary haying .machinery. It makes the : greatest growth and produces the ! most feed during July, August and September, when native grasses are less productive; It can be grown suc cessfully on almost every class of soil from a heavy clay to a light sand, besides being particularly drought and heat resistant It does best in a warm climate, and the hay is relished by cattle, horses and sheep. The feeding value of Sudan Grass hay is equal to that of millet, timothy and other non-legume roughages. Work stock can be wintered in good condition on Sudan Grass without any" supplementary grain ration. It should largely supplant millet, which yields only a single cutting whereas Sudan will give ' from- two to three, stools out wonderfully after the first cutting: it is not uncommon to find J a hundred stems growing from a single roof It is an excellent catch crop, requiring only 45 days before the first cutting. Primarily an excellent hay crop, Sudan is gaining in popularity as a summer pasture. In regions of low rainfall and" high ' temperatures, its carrying capacity is superior to that of any other grass or legume. Sudan may be profitably grown with early maturing varieties ' of cow peas And soybeans, as being of erect growth it lends support to the pea and bean vines. Sow after the ground becomes thoroughly warm, preferably broad cast at the rate of 20 to 25 pounds per acre. A grain drill may be used, set to sow two pecks of wheat. Cut when in bloom, for at that stage the feeding value is highest; " yet there are few1 grasses so little Injured, by standing beyond the proper stage for cutting. Japanese, or Barnyard Millet This plant Ip also called Billion Dol- ara overwnrVwt haferiln t kM Mi uiM. ii, w uisnnci irom otneri , y , millets; grow 4 to 6 feet high yield- Discover Crime Caatl ing an enormous crop that in quality j . Providence Postal inspectors were Hw yi Bim louuer ana is reusn-inoi wo ousy with chain letters how eowoy stock, oow m Juav. Jnn nrlever. 1a :nnmnr ona rt.Vo.f July, 20 pounds to the acre broad-1 caches of loot in years, at Warwick vav, or want in .10 men driUn and I Meek, on NinnnuK R TV vate until "it S is lg, inches high, months ago a Los Angeles inspector When green, feed: a moderate mian- I identified ton km . , ui. ums,, graauaiiy increasing the I f iz,WO stolen in a Fall River mail quantity as; the animals ; become ac-l holdun last Januarv. Th trail ii tn PenciUarla, Pearl, or Cat-Tail Millet that the course is northward to the diet and a small supply should be pre Bicuipciago, uieuce, souia io ( pared and added to the pahtry Hawaii onl V. klij..' ! I. . rauuj ouw micii, uat&.m uiuornia i sneives oases. . At San Diego , two squadrons oi, giant multi-powered V P naval patrol planes gathered for one of the largest and longest flights in aviation history. . ' page ntsra Phillipine Insurrection Manila Champions of PhilliDine independence saw a blow to their hopes in the bloodiest uprising in 15 years which for five hours renlaced the stars and stripes at San Ildefense with the red emblem of the Phillipine Republic. United States troops resi- " Hviuwih nrowu UIU Iriant in tho . 1 1.1 i c j versity graduate.? When the latter .,han t,0 oti. If aUowed to attain its full height fell into HoUywood police hands teh . :Zu;" ks" 4.L iee; 7 vi-"-Lj v P?IIce na rebels lay dead, 100 wound u,.w m Ho imu-n bmum oi uwo, yiunieu jug, gitu h Chief troub e maker RpmVnn green feed it should be cut vhen found out what he wanted to know rLcs, once derk il the pSmSe " SLJZ?-???. -"""fJ,06" wft0 Promised the natives a .uu uumnf warm weatn-1 iwu waa uuauva uacn taxless paradise if they threw off wmjrow wim wonaeriui luxur- ue na; .on me up ou siate Uncle Sam's protectorate without iance, give three to four cuttings a I troopers supported a raiding party of waiting for ten years trial at self- dcsbvu, wiu ucu on HiuwiiiK nirnc no I u un vik aununer cuue mvamment w iruou ii, uoes weu even on poor I ""v "wk xcc.; louna Bu,uuu in land, and surprisingly well in dry leash, a collection of jewelry, arms seasons. All kinds of stock eat it I enough to equip a small fort, and greedily and flourish on it: it is highly I captured a dozen members of one of nutritious, it is a warm weather! cast's most desperate criminal plant, and should not be planted till I gangs. the. ground is thoroughly warm other- Upswing In Brewing New York United States Brewers Association estimated that 50.000.000 Anti-Aircraft bushels of barley, 37,500,000 pounds uers, brand wise the seeds will not germinate. Plant 5 pounds to the acre in drills 3 feet apart, Germany's Air Force Berlin When the toa.stmaster arose to address Gen. Hermann Wil helm Goering, at a luncheon in his honor, he began: "Premier of Prussia. Reich Minister I of Aviation, General in Command of Artillery, General of Master of the Hunt, KM EE o the WIEIZD& ntliwrWHk.ln. 1562 For 10 Cants New York While postal officials continue to declare the scheme ille gal, the latest chain-letter racket is sweeping the country. In one local advertising concern 72 employes were found involved. How to stop it without. -swearing out a search war rant for every. letter mailed in the country is puzzling postal inspectors, The plan is simple. The letter starts off. with five names and addresses; the recipient is asked to send a dime to the first name on the list, then send the same letter, omitting the first name 'and adding his own name to the bottom of the list, to five of his friends. If the chain remains un hops will go 'into vats this year 25 1 Master forester of Germany, l'resi- per cent more than in 1934. Thisldent of the Reichstag, Director Gen will give about 200 eight-ounce glass- r of state ,Theatres and Operas, es per head; a long . way from the I Chief of the Prussian Secret Po 827 per capita consumed in pro-pro-1 "ce luuwuu un nigu taxes uuii mi xy mis nine, Miners portly mini the brewer. Out of every dollar they Iber one man recognized the designa receive tne breweries pay 67 cents inltion as that of himself, and amid the federal and State taxes. Only to-1 clank of medals and orders arose ?nd Dacco pays more oi the tax bill. Newladmitted that Germany's air armada. York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and I created in a year, was about the Illinois consume almost as much as I toughest, piece of war machinery in ail tne rest of the country. Where I existence. Refusing at first to be 1300 breweries operated in 19H, only I specific, he later, in a more intimate 160 near beer, concerns outlasted the I moment admitted that the Reich's air dry era; now jabqjut 750 plants are in forces will soon rival Prance's reputed operation. AUd speaking of statis-1 1,670 nrst line battle planes. tics, a Massachusetts farm wife tried feeding beer to her cows; inspectors say their milk was the richest in the state. Question: Should rose bushes be dusted or sprayed during the bloom ing season ? : Answer: A good gradei of dusting sulphur should be applied to rose bushes at weekly -intervals through the entire season. Where the plants are infested with anhids or thrina the nicotine sulphur dust sliould be used. This is made by thoroughly mixing twelve ounces of forty percent nicotine sulphate solution with two pounds of hydrated lime and eight pounds of dusting sulphur. For the control of rose slugs the same eola tion is used with two pounds of ar senate of lead added. Where the ar. senate of lead is added, one pound of the: dusting sulphur should be re moved from the mixture. v Question: What breed of chickens is best for producing capons? Answer: There is a heavy market demand for birds of they yellow skin ned breeds which include Rhode Is land Reds, Cochins, White Wyan- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 2) ?5"-Lai Wnllll HCeep Mta A Buried Crock of Gold Stockton, Mo. Last autumn, Willis Bridges faced winter with chill in his heart. He was a tenant farmer with seven children, na money and an em pty larder, Then one "day while Timely Questions On Farm Answered . AC -"ii. .,). nunung raDDiis, ne stumoiea through ine xamuy should have at th tn at th & tWa i!l hva s.ome ..,d foundation ruins on the p nts of canned vegetables ibos wi... . m. -ii. . kicked over a Question: How much fruit and vegetables should be canned for each member of the family? Answer: Each adult member of least 57 and 4!i . f . I ntni. M .. 1 C . t he-n mailed 15R25 letters each call-1"""' 'veu wvr " preserving gar, i v"" i cauneu iruii ior use during the canned article! the West an enterprising - whiskey rTr,,,T " v1 j. . 1UU1K I uc uu.e iwwve pints ot dried aiA puns oi urieu vege- A'CALPiANDfA'.j.aP- Have tho Samo Idoa on tho Food Question Why is a growing; calf like a strontium and many others, growing crop?, ; With them youf crops produce Answer: Because the food rc- .as Nature intended them to. , v'souirements of each are so much ' ' Chilean Natural Nitrate icon-' lesame. tains these rarer elements in Scientists are making this 'Nature's own balance and prov - point clearer every day through jportioWChUea'f , heir research into the impor- , nitTQgen? WH hnpuri- :t, . tiice j)f vitain?ns in animal djet - ties, make ft the safe, fuje feF " : '" '.and thl nPPd fif impurities ia, tilizer for yquj ffepi. jj, the fi)od or plants, . - gee yqur gealer far Chilean These vital impritFe gr ;Nturd N(trt. -Two kinds' ' Champion (jranq Jsted),0ld Ctylo' .(crj'.sIO.Tfcsy ert O I fctl C?r,in, Poth ; tie natural." And' " both tive your crops Csvitiltruritles. t ' the alMmporfant thing in fertilizing ; " today. They are the rarer clementsr ' boron, iodine, roc j- neaium, potassium, ,' calcium, Iitbium,! Met fMft frm gwrf-tbi titl silt 4nsurJor jwr trh CliiEocn jlf lfiTL1::"', Br -nun:;:: i Ce f If, a I his treasure, he sauntered Into town, I made conversation among storekeep ers, fottnd them all terrified of ac cepting gold certificates. Then he went home, told his wife of his find, pointed out that Judee Snencer own ed the land and would probabfy claim the money, winter came and the Bridges family "went on relief."! I Barely enough to subsist on, with ! $6,000 buried out , in the lot. By Upring, the father -could stand the strain no longer; Boldly he told ijuqge : tipencer tne story, sound a (sympathetic, landlord, and in. the pre sence of a lawyer, split the treasure Our Friendly Neighbor Washington The -8000 miles of I boundary between the United States and Canada is probably the longest stretch between nations in. tha world without even a poggun ia disturb in ternational mity. Wen,' therefore, an alleged "leak" from an executive meeting of the House Military Affairs Committee, seemed to infer that the War Department cwteinpjated an air I oase iR w WW? Al tnatl "wflulfl be capaWe of dominlhg the industrial heart of iCanada.'' an Min- ternational Inddef ' TTI narrowly averse. Wftw GajaXlal courteously I am (M ft transttipt? of m sup posedly secret mig,;the Fwrfdent not omy eompueo once aut admin istered: a snjiaf liM toft ChsJr- mn ft! me yontm.jee ior afxronuns; ft menaiy neighbor, mauy, Cana dian newsnanert began SBOOflna the whole matter, - na no one's dignity wm ruffled except that of two briga dier generals who were pinch-hitting for Cnief-of-Staff General MeArthurt who never Dermits a- ConflrresBlonal committee to jockey, him out of hie calm. " ' The PmldM's Loss Kansas, ty In the crash of "The Sky Chief, crack transcontinental plane, v with the resulting- deth of I four passengers, the President lest one o( ms warmest supporters in the Upper Houw. Senator Bronson M. Cuttbif, of New Mexico. Seven otii era were badly hurt, end only a baby passenger escaped injury .Although elected- as, a Republican, Senator Cut ting, who had a large personal for tune, ssrly gave his support to the New Deal, and tooky:he floor vigor-J ously and - successfully- for many of I me nooseveit measuraa. Cilant War Game San Francisco Soniewhere.off In the Paciac, describing - a 2.S90 mile ere, the mightiest naval concentration of modern . history: is . waning- out United SUtes Naval Problem XVI. On Ms 83,0C0-ton f hip rennsyl vania, Alriral JTar- IZ. Reeves is in suprera eor artJ i 12 ttt'.:?shlps, 13 heavy cruiaera, 7 l'wU crlusera, 68 destroyers and ritctt of supporting vessels. Strict zzlAy prevails; none of the men t : cr.!y few of. the cheers fee'? d.;"":on Ley v,,'"..J t -r,"- L.i t".f id fruits and tames, reserves and jam will add the required sugar or sweets to the ujir Materials 16-MESH SCREEN CLOTH WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS SCREEN CHECKS SCREEN ENAMEL SCREEN SHEARS SCREEN FRAMES screens A Window and door are your only protection against the many summer carriers . of sickness and contamination. In your cru sade to keep them out, you should be very careful to use only screening that you may depend upon. Screening that will not rust or corrode. In Hertford Hardware & Supply Company's supplies you have just that. And the nicest part is that you may buy thorn all ready to .use or you may construct your own. Complete Line of Spray Guns and Fly Spray Hertford Hardware & Supply Co. "Trade Here and Bank the Difference" HERTFORD, N. C. Waa . Wv,, iaJLad Sails I flflrmaDim9 i(niiffimy Going on in full swing come get your share of our good prices on new merchandise Below are a few of our items specially priced. Children's Rayon FULL FASHioned I Wash . Dresses white only Ringless Hose Dresses Ladies Silk Ladies' White Shoes Dresses Men's Straw Hats ALL STYLES ALL SIZES 52.90 to $1.90 Men's Dress Shirts Men's Bi-Swing Men's Heavy Suits Overalls 4JO$ GREY 0R iTROX OR WAIST STYLE 'i-A-QOc $-3L;P?95 .-gj'.g)(5 S I M O N ' S 'STORE. OF, VALUES' : Hertford; n. a i 5 ! "1 l"vf ii H t" , j h . t ,. S.
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