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DONAR LAW DKKIADS V'OHK Of GOV BDI II F.NT. mr ? | Great Hi-tin in in I**t Year Placed ? Igln Hundred Thousand M? n in Army and Employed Seien Hun? dred Thousand at Home und Elgin II umlud Thousand Women at llome. London, Feb. 13.?Andrew Hone.r Law, chancellor of the exchequer and government leader In the iou.se of commons, replying to criti isms of the government with respect to its home policy, said that In 1917 the national service department baa put into the army 820,645 additional men and placed In employment at homo 731.000 men and 804,000 women. Referring to the food prodi ction he said that the cereal production in England In 1917 amounted to 850,000 tons, and In addition the country had produced an extra 3,000,000 tons oi potatoes. England, said the chancellor, was the only country in the war where there had not been a dlmlnjtlon In food production. A million additional gcres were being put under the plow. This year 800,000 acres more 1 ad been cultivated In England and 400,000 more in Scotland and Ireland. The total stocks of wheat in Great Brit? ain at the end of December, 1917, ex godded those at the end of December, ltlf. by 1.0(0,000 quarters. In 1917 thsre was built in Great Britain 1, 1C3.474 tona of shipping and 170, 000 tons were obtained from abroad. The chancellor explained that the premier's estimate of ship construction was not realized because the govern? ment had arranged to have a large quantity of tonnage built In America but when America came Into the war aha preferred, as the British would have preferred ,to take the tonnage herself. Hut the tonnage wan there. Emphasising the value of the ship? ping controller's work. Bor ar Law said that. In spite of the dimunition In ships and in spite of the lact that Great Britain had lent 1,500,000 gross tons for the use of her lilies in September, October and November. nation had actually imported the aame amount aa has been Imported from February to April. It had been suggested, sa d the chancellor, that because Amer ca had entered the war, Great Britain ought to have to spend less. Amer ca has given great help not only to Great Britain's allies but to Britain lerself. for which Britain could not be too grateful. SEVEN BILLION TIN FANS WANT? ED. Tin Plato Maker* Asked to Prepare for Oreat Drive In Food (o:iscrvn lion. Boston. Feb. 12.?Tin plate nakers have been asked to anticipate a de? mand for 7.000,000,000 cans fc r fruit and vegetables In 1918. Henry Bur? den, president of the National fan? ners' Association, stated in addressing the opening session of the annual con? vention of that organizaticn. In 1916. he said, the pack waa 4,')00, 000,000 cans and in 1917 it reached approximately 000,000,00m sg sa hl\<. (.1 ORGE SPEAK H. (.reut Britain Will light the Wag to End for Principle. London, Feb. 12.?In his speech opening parliament today King Georgia h.i'd tb.it tin- v. u struggle bis reached a gffHIgg] stage, whi ? i de? manded more thin ever the full use of tho country's energies and re? sources, t'ntll recognition is offered the only principles on which hon? orable peace can be concluded, tIn? king declared, it Is the duty cf the British to prosecute the war with all the vigor they possess. Til IDE \\ I I II PK RAIN I Imports syndicate or Specialist* See rotl> Formed. Amsterdam, Feb. J 2.?The Frank t iter /.??Hung, a copv of whl? h h is been received here, announc >s the formation of an import syrdlcate with a board of officials made up of trade specialists The syndieatl will have a capital of 600,ooo marl s and will orgnlze for the purpose of flistrlb Utlng imports of Fkraine iron o e, oil, flax and wheat among German con? sumers. It also will organise a sys |SJJ of German exports Into the Fkraine. The newspaper sa s the syndicate was secretly formed. Columbia. Feb. 13 - The milhUlgS tlon of the remainder of the bis draft of registrants for South <'arol na at I'amp Jackson which has beei held up beeau*e of quarantine regu ations at the camp was today ordered com? pleted nt once by Captain \i. E. Farwile. In charge of the s? e? tlve service for this State. A notice to this effect w is vent to all of the iMiu^v boaids. Iis Good News For Tobacco Growers! FFJE are now able to offer the trade in unlimited quantities the old, reliable and popular brands, Bonanza Tobacco Guano 8-3-3 ??BBBB>SB>BBBBBBBBBBBB>BBBBBBBBBflB>t*.^ Orinoco Tobacco G uano 8-22-3 mymmtmmmwtWk\%Mmutmwm\\mt\^^ Farmers Bone 8-2-2 I No crop is more dependent upon POTASH than tobacco, and those who have been reducing or cutting out POTASH will find it to their interest to return to their old standards. NEBRASKA POTASH hat been thoroughly tested by State Agricultural Department and other experts and pronounced equal to, or, if any? thing, superior to the German Potash. We have an ample supply of this Potash to give any desired analy-i SiStousersof h .jjiiiril'ltill ?! "TT ROYSTER'S TRADE MARKsi 9 ^e> v*** ? r r*> REGISTERED. UTILIZERS "\ f please remember! WE HAVE THE POTASH, but it will do you no good if you wait so late that the over-* * Worked, congested railroads cannot haul it to you. A ton of fertilizer on your farm is worth two in our fac? tory* Order now. COLUMBUS COUNTY. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VA. Read the following interesting letters from Royster users: i. B, l Tabor, "X. C\, Sept. ?, 1917. JTXL Royster GuanQ Co., Norfolk, Va. Qentlemen: I used no other goods but Royster's because I Ket the Inm\ results I'rotn it. I hid three acre a of tobacco which l got $710.66. I have six acres of cotton, which I will Ret six hales or 3.000 lbs. of cotton. My corn is as food as I expect. I want Koyster's next year. .Yours very truly, W. UPPS, VANCE COUNTY. Henderson, X". C, R. P. D. Xo, ' Sept. 17, 1017. mm% Royster Ouano Co., Norfolk, Va. Gentlemen: I used six tons of Royster 8-.'',-3 to baccc fertilizer. 1 am proud to say I got twelve barn.: off twelve acii'S. I will av? erage a thousand pounds to the barn. I am expecting $4,000around forms whole crop, i don't, want anything i>ut ia<.*. ter s 3 >. Your friend, W. \\. WELDON. EDGECOMDE COUNTY. Whltakers, x. <*.,' Sept. 3, 1917. F. S. Royster Quano Co., Norfolk, Va. Dear Simr i have been using your fertilisers for a number of years and believe tli.it we gel better results from it than any otter brand that we have ever used. it seesss t<> be peculiarly adapted to on** soil, and especially for tobacco. We take great pleasure In recommending FRANKLIN COUNTY. MaplevUle ,N. C? Sept 21, 1917. I? . B. Royster Quano ? *o., Norfolk, Va. (lenllcmen: I have the best crop of tobacco I ever grew. Unless prices d i i>i?? i shall j-r< tt over $2oo pe racre. I used ROYSTER'? guano and will again, your Btruly, J. J. DRIVER. EDGECOMBE COUNTY. ft Sept. 4, 1917. sa tue tO iarnn i s ol Yours vo Eastern iCarolina. ? truly, T. :. RICKS CASWELL COUNTY. Pelham, N. c., Bept. 1, IWt. F. B. Royster Guano Co.. .Norfolk, Va. Gentlemen: 1 used tWO tons and a half of Farm ere' Hone, and l received better result** from this brand than any i have ever used. 1 think my crop will turn out about 9,000 lbs. Will use the same brand next year, i remain, Yours respectfully, TH< ?MAS BLAi IKWELL. ; i ? i > IV. ' FORSYTH COUNTY. JA S. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. Dear Sirs: I used 800 pounds of ROYSTER'S HIGH GRADE fertiliser this year, and find it to bo the best I have ever used. 1 never fall in my crop of tobacco or wheat when I use Koyster's. 1 have not sold my tobacco yet, but it is the best I havo ever raised, and expect a good price for it. l can't speak too highly of t?u K. ?. R. fertiliz. r. lour struly, i ' '' * W. P. BTRUPB. ??? is - POCKINGHAM COUNTY. Keidsville, X. C. R. F. i>. No. I ,8ept 26, 1^17. Ft S. Ro\ stet* Guano Co , .Norfolk, Va. Gentlemen: I wish to tell you that I used your Jt-ii-U fertilizer for tobacco tin i year and havo the best crop for some years, both in color and body, and shall continue Us uso ii I can get it. M II. W, J. JARBJBLL. j SURRY COUNTY. Rockford. N. C, Sept. 27, 1917. J3VS. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. pear sirs: I have been using your fertilisers fo? lk or M years, and .liink it is the be I there is. i have used other gUanOS In th? Bams fields under my tobacco, and tee pkrt where F? S. R, was u sd wa better from the lirst. 1 could net botter cures on It than I could on the tobacc?> where I used other brands, and when sold, the tobacco grown on f. B. R. i v eraged me more In the hundred, i raised ton barns myself this year and I have good cures on al lot iL. My tenants u ..I it this year, and they say they are golnii to use F. s. R. again next year. I expect to use your brand as long B* i ?an gvt it. lie ipectfully yours, 11. T. DINKi: 8 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY. P, B. Royster Quano Co., .N.o.rfolk, \a. Ce nt lemon: 1 bought DELTA TOBACCO GUANO from Mr. j. j. Patterson, your represen tive here, last spring for my tobacco Crop, it made ine a splendid crop; ni> entire sales so far have averaged ?rom |38 to $+o per bundred. I h.t\ Bold staue grades as high as 178 per hundred. This was the highest price paid m the DanvlUe market up to this sale. 1 have some on hand that Will bring *8" tO $S5 per hundred if the prices re? main the sain -. I trUSt you Will kee;? Delta up to the present standard. Yours very truly, W. II. OWEN. PITT COUNTY. Greenville, X. C, Aug. 25, 1917. F. s. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, Va. i >Oftr Sirs: You will doubtless bo interested In knowing how we are getting on with our Mill Brook farm, and our opinion pi your fertilizers, which We have used ex? clusively on this farm for all crops foi two years. With an average application of 1,000 Mounds per acre acre for tobacco of your ?S-3--, WO produced lost year h.'jO pounds per* acre; this ?>? ar our crop will easily yield 1,100 pounds per acre. Consider" ing that the two seasons have been the wi i st ever known In this section, on ac? count of excessive rains and that the ?ol Ion this farm is in a very poor state of fertility ,owing to neglect of former owners, we are more than pleased with the results obtained. With kindest personal regards and he; . i he.-- for the continued access ? ? your valuable fer zcrs. we are, v j trul** yours, GORMAN ?*x* JENKINS, Props Rocky Mount, X. C, F. s. Royster i tuano G* X or folk. Va. )ear Sirs: It gives me pleasure I iraisu for Royster's f* lotieed very carefully different fertilises h:v ? ?specially tobacco. : .d r" o beat tobacco I he* Hoyster ferUlisers wet fo* the damage '?> the never grown a better loystifs fertilizers. rj say a word of ilizers. I have his year where been used, and i. seems to mo seen is where used. Except, uly rains I have rop and 1 usejl IT. D. BAKEjg LUNENBURG BOUNTY. Fort Mitchell. Va., ?\ S. Royster GuaBO Co , Norfolk, va. )ear Sirs: Will . ay i hax'o >een u for the past fifteen yc;; very easy matter for n > i-; hotter .especially the i have not been :ible to i two years, which reels . .? r cultivated, It grew ad 1 had better results i y l have eve-.* used. sepa 22, r.irz. sing your goods rs and it is a I to say that it Bonanza, which Ind for the past ay th t 1 have tobi coo faster, from that than . A. YOUNG. PITT COUNTY. Greenville, X. C. Sept. Jl, 1917 S. Royster Gua no I 'o., Xotfolk, Va. Qenl leni"ii: For the past four years I h ive u Q I your tobacco fertilizer, and this > used it inclusively. My tobucco hat b ? about the best In my neighborh. a ' this year with unfavorable season. . I sold my crop i nthe rough, nngriided, for $6,000, which Is al the rate of per acre. I onsldcr Koyster's abso? lutely the be It. J, B. BREWER. MECKLENBU 1 COUNTY. P. S. Royster Gttsno Co., Norfolk, Va. (lentlemen: AS I have us* d your guano for two years, I take pleasure In writing you.in rogard to your loam . l tried last year get picture of a ??t of tobacco I nad ?me roll ?or horse grass land .' had turne:! out for cow pasture, but COUtu got a man to take one large enough. I >t one t last to lake One this ick. I have 55,000 h.iis in this lot with 200 pounu of j s-l' on it. and it lu a i fin- as I have < ver seen, as yot! wil lien you see the picture. I think oysicrc Is the only guano to m*?-. J. J. ULLIS. to on PITT COUNTY* s. Royster Guano Co., Norfolk, va. iDear Sirs: Having used your fertilizers for the past two seasons .and laving obtained s ich highly satisfactory results, I feel I iat you might be i it -ested to know h t feel about ' an. ? grew thirty nine acres f tobacco i ds year under very adverse conditions tiiat will sell for over 110,000. 1 also find your goods equally good for other crops and shall me them again. With best wishes. I . .m. B. j:. .1 lrritton. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. / Pt. 17, 191T. 1017. GREENE COUNTY. Hookertoti, N i'.. Sept. I I. .'. B. Royster < lua no Co., Norfolk, 7a. I lentlemen l purchased some of ?our guano Hi year from Messrs, Edward? a*. Palm? and used it under my tobacco My \> bacco grow ofi' bettor from the stav than any crop i have over had bet?re, i h quality a id lan ty the croii v,. !*i overy w. y all thai i could ask for. hall use your fertilisers again. Itespoctfully, W. A MORRIS WAKE COUNTY. Kebulon, x. Oct. 27. 1917. S. Royster Guano <^'o.. Norfolk, Va. I tear Sirs: You** goods gave entire satlsfactit this year. I made the lust obucco i ive ever made with your goods. I : h. ommend Royster':. goodu h< rcafter. youi s t mily, C. W. HOCUTT. Finn5J wood, Va., i, /. S. Royster Gua 0 Co., Norfolk, Va. Icrillenieti: I have been using your e?*,? years and 1 can say K. for all crops. 1 ,x] B tin. I used it besldt Trade; and Bad that m; n tea hotter and rip. r< < h'?:? from your guano t ' . ? other grade. Very truly, ruano for uv hat it is all o. ect t ouse it 1 > ne other tobacco was I uj> ten days an it did from B. BURNS, 9 1 ?i:h I've toils ? d: FRANKLIN COUNTY. Henderson, N. iv F. d? Sept. I, i03 i' ?? Guano l Jo., Norfolk, Va. men! had better than any did not ha o this year. v. uis slncei 013I ?11 C. 1917 BUCCesS Using yon fori ilk:e ?. rvo evei ? aoj dls< ase In ms 1 lir gu br. I ig VV ,M. "'RUNTWICK CCJNTY. Rawlinga, Va.. \ug. 28, 1917. Royster < lua no C '., Norfolk, Va. tlemen! u :od your guano thf y.-ar for 'm , nd compared It with other tno on three different pieces of land, t 1 . at vours Is f: ? ahead. I used ! '-2. I can heartily recommend] nd t? anyone " n, 1 tobacco it Band? BOll. 1 shall ; lwavs get ?caft . if Its possible I call do ^o. rOurs most Bincerelv, L. B. t RITCHETT the this on it !i HlllPYAltn m;i:ds MEN. once for all, Ihe .strength of the Ger? man junkers. America now hag Ho l llltnan laki M< < hanh s of Stale to Iblp I in 11? I ship*, to Win War. Columbia. I'eb. 1:;. Many repilai are coining in from all parti Of Uli Slate and Horace L TlllhmftH ll i'? charge of the win k of l?i cpai ing an eligible list of men available lor \\<?i k In the shipyards of the country. Mr. Tllghnnin's office Ii in the National ITnlon Bank bulldlns;, Columbia? Hi feels OptimsltlC about getting Ihe I.um? man goaded from south Caro? bna. TOnlght, William Hanl<s editor of the Columbia Recur.I, who is as ?toting Mr. Ttlvhman m thli work, n? cei\ed the following messagi from Senator Tillman, in Washington, ihaJrman of the senate committei on naval affairs: "?'Ii AmOliOl rests the lesponsibil ity of Binning her almost Infinit stores ?d' men and munitions and f.I nutikjy on the veatern front i<? cjtu b South Carolina who can help build ships they ought al oin e to make ti|i trained men and resources to nceom-1 their minds to go t<? work for the pllih tl?i? ind. Only one thin?? Is|government ami enlist in thai greal lacking to jilaee those resources whiri they will prove decisive. ami that thing is ships. Mgh? hai thi materials, ihe lias the plants to produci them, but to pro- | duce them ihi muil havo the men. preferably trained mechanic^ ready to assume the task ami with willing in s ami enthusiasm push it to a suc cessful conclusion, <';<n the reiponie Hu- a moment be doubted? The reglitratlon placoi are open. 11 ,s for thi mechanics of America, Whose Stake in this v\ar is perhaps [greater than that of any other class, . to the COl Ol cause, General Pershlng and his gal? lant army need reenforcementi and any one who can contribute in thi least ought to gel to work Imtne i diatclyj* BASKBALL IN ITALY. Hie big Hal body of land used for5 tiulninc. 1 generally pretty well American Aviation Camp, Southern crowded, room has been found for Italy, Jan. in (Correspondence or the baseball plagora and UfU flbr ttsani The Associated Press) Thi two Chjef jhaa once more become interest ine;. [The Youi g Men's Chriatlaji Associa tlon toon provldsa a place to writs. events of tin New Year at the camp! have been the arrival of seme base balls ami bats and the open ng of the1 _,_ j Voting Min's Christian Association' FIIKNCHI CABINET MKF/TlNd, ' ' ' Walter Mjllcr. Time had _ begun lo hang heavily on Hie hands l< tters h< ne and above all to real I OOki am* magazines. For m. nths there was hardly a fresh .\m rican periodical or newtssM l inance Minister Klotz. Reports Finan? cial Blttiation Bntlsfnctory. Paris. Tuesday, I'eb. 12.?The cah "! the young men being trained for officers, particularly at o%ttts and during wet or windy weather, or on ? lays when there ware not enough per in tid ii tin- oid ones we IM inet met today to discuss the military n achines to keep all bUS) In the .??.ml diplomatic situation. FinanceIlatter ease the students for whom] Minister Kloti submitted a report onlthere were mi machines had i" ? [thi inter-aiib'd nuance commission|through Infantry drill or do other du? ll vi oome to me ?o.ors. not as nghters|he|d |n Lnn,lon ,.,s(. week( whj(|l 1m.;,;?s of an on the front hue trenches, but, jUil , \ 11 11 al the ihimii'iit, as llghters in the shipyards of America. With their (lid the end cannot be doubled. "1 think 11 we have any men in reported highly satisfactory. Pre rnler Clemenceau approved the meas? ure combining under one head th" anti-espionage, Intelligence and secret polloQ depart mints, a good deal the SU tili for th I fo: t more men who had passed their amlnatiotii and been ueclaied n to receive their 1 u iinil: sioi Although tho "pi.a o," c ? il| ?t from much thumblng> Added to lite old fashioned diseases of lo elincs* and homesickness to which Iyouths hi rdl; over twenty a^e suh ? . 1 v ! also the dlst'oniftirt the o I. raw weather without any nd this lack the Voting Men's thin A social ion also tilled by \ klino ? good hot lire. it is s id that Tillman eats an I onion evei day. Who said he wasn't lied(strong, - Clinton chronicle.