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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28,
THE INDEPENDENT. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
1919
PAGE TWO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administratrix of
the late J. U. L.,ambert, I hereby give no
tice to all persons indeDted to his es
tate to come forward and make imme
diate settle nient, and those holding claims
against the same to present them for
payment within twelve montns from the
date of this notice, or it will be pleaded
bar of their recovery. v . , :
MINNIE. B. LAMBERT, .
Administratrix
November 17th, 1919. cN21-6t
in
CATTLE TICK COSTS FARMERS THOUSANDS OF DOT LARS
1 ill i II up i m 1 i I III" ' i mil m
Reputation
Luzianne is roasted
in New Orleans hy The
Reilv-Tylor Company
known throughout the
Southland as makers
of good coFeel For
16 vearsThe Reily-Tay-lor
Company has gua
anteed every pound or
Eg coffee
GUARANTEE
If, after using entire con
tent of the can according
to directions, you are not
satisfied in every respect,
your grocer will refund
the money you paid for it.
i THE above photograph shows a cow .which is. infested with thousands of cattle
.. . .. . . - x: i c r x Mni.4k rni: f. ..
tICKS Tne peStS wnicn are UUSUiiy me im mcia ui caaiein nuun uai uiuia Hun
dreds of thousands of . dollars annually.
Steps are now being taken in many counties to eradicate the tick and the
work is meeting with excellent results. . Farmers are finding out that cows which
have been dipped begin to gain steadily in flesh. The quality of their milk is
richer and it is also much more abundant.
Eastern North Carolina is destined to become a great stock raising country.)
The only thing that prevents it at present is the .cattle tick. As soon as the
live stock industry is bound to grow by leaps and bounds.
Dr. Hartwell Bobbins, district Quarantine Inspector, who was in Elizabeth!
City last week, states that the work is progressing in splendid fashion throughout
the district and more enthusiasm is being shown on the part of the farmers as ax
whole. !
The subscription price of THE INDE
PENDENT will be .$2.00 a year after
Jan. 1, 1920. Get your subscription ex
tended now at the old price, $1.50.
W. T.. DEANS
W. R. WINDER
THE
v4 T YOUR SER VICE"
Cor. Matthews & Martin Sts. Elizabeth City, N. C.
EVERY FARM SHOULD
HAVE A CATCHY NAME
Name Not Only Identifies a Farm,
But Helps to Advertise Its Products
We have now opened a thoroughly,
equipped garage and are prepared to do
all classes of automobile work from the
delicate Ignition to the Heaviest Truck
Rear. We have secured the services of
C. C. Baum and "Newty" Spence. Other
skilled mechanics will be announced later.
The Accessory Department
Has been enlarged and is now stocking up with
a fall line of accessories and parts for the popular
used cars.
The Vulcanizing Department
Has also been enlarged and we have secured an
expert tire man for this department. Bring your
old Tires and Tubes in and let us tell you how to
make them last longer.
We handle the
Famous
FISK TIRES .
Guaranteed
6,000 Miles
'fT Make
yv :v Adjustments
M Here
TrUm Msr Rax. C. 8. Pat. OA
Time to Re-tire?
(Buy Fisk)
With the growing need of advertising
farm products and of identifying . farms
in connection with community enterpris
es, the Xorth Carolina Agricultural Ex
tension Service suggests that all farms
should have distinctive names, and that
during the winter when the family gets
together more treouentlv rluin ni- other
seasons, the maf.fcr of a name for the
farm may be discussed.
Among the must common typos of
name are derived Irom some topogra
phic feature of the farm, such as River
side. Uronfcdale. Lakeside, Ilillcrost,
Shady alley, Wondside, and the like.
Other farms take tlioiv
trees and are called Woodlawn. Shady
Lane. Oakhurst. Live Oak Farm, and
so on.
How Names are Derived
. A favorite form of name is made by
combining the old Lnglish words "hurst""
o- vroft". which mean homestead, with
t!;e name of the owner. This practice
g-ves rise to such names as Aldenhurst
11. .ii
.uiuiiMinir. sometimes the name
of the owner is suggested in a fanciful
way, as m the case ,of a farm once own
ed by ar former D.an Bailey of Cornell
uie rarm Doing known as Bailiwick. In
another instance, Stonefarm denoted .
name of the owner and the character of
the land. In still another instance, a
man who had looked forward all hi life
to acquiring a farm in his own rieht
i many celebrated Ins ownership by nam
ing his place Tona Farm.
The Extension Service points out that
a name should not be too fanciful, but
snoum De dignified and descriptive. lr
a majority of cases, it says, the simnl
and more commonplace the words that
are used, the better the result may be
CATTLE TICK COSTING
GATES $50,000 A YEAR
Dr. Bobbins Says Gates Can Save This
' Loss With 30 or 40 Vats
The cattle fever tick is costing the peo
ple of Gates county fifty thousand dol
lars every year, according To figures
compiled by lr. Hartwell Kobbins. In
spector in Charge of Tick Eradication
in Xorth Carolina. The more than H.OOO
cattle in Gates are worth an an average
S10 per head less than the cattle from
tick free counties. As a part of an in
tensive campaign to rid Gates county of
the cattle tick. Dr. Robbins is mailing
a number of mimeographed letters to"!
representative citizens of the county,
pointing out the harm that the-tick is
doing, and the many good reasons . why
the pest should be done away with.
Only 30 or 40 dipping vats would be
necessary to place each cattle owner with
m easj reach of dipping fasilities. Then
a systematic campaign which would in
clude the dipping of all cattle every two
weeks- for a single season could readily
be carried out. Some farmers object to
dipping in the case of range . cattle be
cause of the difficulty of rounding the
cattle up at such frequent intervals, but,
as Dr. Robbins points out, the entire
0.000 cattle dipped in North Carolina
during last October were range cattle,
and Gates county stock raisers can do
as much as other cattle owners in the
State have done. It is to be hoped that
the people of Gates may gain a realiza
tion of the value of tick eradication,
and that they may see the wisdom of
spending a relatviely small srj:i for
dipping vats.
T
I Thanksgiving & Christmas Pecans
Special Sale this week Only. Choice Pecans of
f Best Known Varieties from Robinson's
$ Pecan Grove NONE BETTER
SCOTT & TWIDDY
HINTON BLOCK MAIN STREET ' ELIZABETH CITY
CIGARETTES GOING UP
The h'igh cost of smoking is going
higher. One of the largest retail , con
cerns in this city says that the retail
price of various popular American
"blends" of cigarettes, now retailing at
18 cents a package of twenty, would "be
advanced to 20 cents, or something over
11 per cent., about December 1.
SNOWDEN NOTES
An oyster supper was given at Shaw
boro Hall Friday night; the proceeds
for the church.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert A. Rainy, of
Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Flora,
of Moyock, spent Sunday with Mrs. E.
Payne, at Snowden.
Miss Jean Payne, Mrs. Sadie Payne
and nephew Julian Payne, have return
ed from a visit in Norfolk.
Misses Grace Fentress, Renen Walk
er, Jean Payne and Messrs. Charlie
Walker and Will Ward motored to Great
Bridge Sunday.
Mr. Walter J. Martin has. returned
Miss .Jennie Ballance of Snowden
spent Friday and Saturday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Isaac Flora, at Moyock.
ubou oo pajsiuj aq 30a jaaq puq jbj
001 pajsnjj aq 0 jou bjb- otm asoqx
CAN GET MONKEY RUM
BY ATTENDING THIS SALE
Tyrrell County Farmer Maizes Unique
Inducement in Advertising Auc
tion of Chattels
J. B. Armstrong, a well known Tyrrell
county farmer, makes an unusual induce
ment to people from outside counties to
attend an auction sale of personal pro
perty on his farm on Dec. 6. His ad
vertisement, which has been pasted at
Columbia, Mackeys, CresweH and other
places says: "This sale affords an op
portunity to save money. Also affords
an opportunity for Monkey Rum."
It is generally known that the woods
of .Tyrrell County abound . in Monkey
Rum distilleries, but this is the first
instance on record of any one advertis
ing the fact for the purpose of attract
ing people to that county.
one mile from Currituck Sound. As good
cotton and sweet potato iana as mere is
in Currituck county. New dwelling, new
1 1
icuam, uuuse; Darn and stabPj
new. Will rent or spTI 1:1. . allaost
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N. H. SWAIN, Corolla, N. C.
The Main St. Furniture
FOR RENT: Farm of 45 acres, in good
stnte of cultivation, half way between
Currituck C. H. and Tulls Creek, about j
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WE HAVE THE GOODS
WE HAVE THE PRICE
Behind the 14,500 square feet of floor space in our
Main Street Store is our warehouse with 11,200 extra
feet of space for our reserved stocks. We have the
goods We have the price.
M.G
orrisette
Co.
Elizabeth City, M. c.
le a,
"When Grandma
Cornea the Dirt
Must Fly.
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never saw their equal. After the first time
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Bar soap and washing powder are un
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Soap the finest bar soap made into a pow
der. It takes the place of both bar soap and
washing powder. A tablespoonful to a pail
of water is all that is necessary. The clothes
come out so clean so white so sweet.
Try this new way of washing now. No
waste. It goes further. Cheaper to use.
Buy a package from the
. Grocer today !
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