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PAGE SIX LITTLE DIFFERENCE 1% ".hi> world there- are norc a hiiiion aca a .a!f people. rm?>: oZ the??- Stf per e?n? < like y . They hav..- *y.' ai;d tar- ar.d and Jc}^. They aeed the sanu- mmB : of fot\; an*! tak? the ?S kiv-i of ' method gji> jj&r sil'B TLoy i ?vt t-iJ >. 1 ticne %?t?i ? quarrdL ur >: ' u&h a. . cry. ft*They a^'tv ar.?? ivi\- children. 1 They see tfa : -arc. v: i tJicr :.*! NgTh > |L dl^r. : he? all . 0 Btfarid pa-*; *flwS A ut; : ; . . . : gf ^gj is 'Vrukflj newi t. ?i : s.w i&duceu a fwraefi ? > K'V 'on ten aorcs. T:;v :u->t year llfc'i acre-.- '.vi i-.- limed. ami tin. next year 400 a res Lime has beer, shipped into fch< ; at the rate of 100 tons a month for the last eight xnoii ths. With the greatly increased growth of forage plants the agent, implanted the desire for better live stock. When the agent began has work the purebred animals of the county could have been numbered on the fingers of the hand. Nov* there are more man 20 pure-bred beef bully, 30 dairy bulls, 14 ram- and the estimated breeds of hogs have made the old time razorbacks a curiosity. The farmers are now shipping pork and dairy products where they used to be buying them or doing without, when cotton brought from 6 to 10. cents a pound. All these advantages have come to that North Carolina! county since the county agent began [ his work only ten years ago.?Hick- j ory Times Mercury. . ... . y~ A .. M (VVlEVk ' N VND R< CLUB Thar* is a wSptU?r. afitoisg flsherthe BBivurtaru sttvums il.t-rrio r. trout a? ; >bi i;?v 's.-hif ii lirv It is irji fca> Ker. all the :zru\ Vat tl:-. o'vn. n - ' e lai. . .'iisr tilt stivt.iM? r,?'V ' iiii'H ro -t? po to r:vite the " Al* Sgr i!- 'Corih \'itr. is 1 \'f ! . -< >? Vu- ':":; trur ar.u it?:1 iduV.A^&jb OW-H* cl?iter know oT.i *.vay- v...,e wt it* tn ?i y. I Aniiouticim c 4 ? "* T ol a l>ev ~72 . , . i nav e openeci a Buliding vesl of the B ed by Mr. F^ke Dun.a rTj=5 I have had several n? automobile business, i first class service in cv Good line of repa: I don't fix your car yc a Full line of Oils, Greai W? troubles. S&2 & ,.ri Used Car Baragin ft? ?3 place in town making a~. hand motor cars. . Buj Wc |=j you want a good usee |pi 1 SAM ATKI> THE ATKI? eflfl J BOON! Our printin gis done latest machinery. 1 t's I Printing Co. ? THE WATAUGA P no^pCooKPook" Wbvu t?\?? brought woe to mil mankind. Old Adam c&IWd her woeman. Whet: she wooed with lev* bo kind He then protvinaoed h?r woo-raao. But now with folly and with pride Thotr hueband'9 pockets trlmm'ng The women nre s<? full of whims That men pronounce them wlmmmn. SEA MOSS AND ITS USES SFA iivw? or ci.rrageon Is not well i "l.'ii known to uny Silt our New England fMenJ* who have used and enjoyed i* tor years. The whitish sea weed which ha the pleasant tang of i sait water nv-y he gathered freely on the *v . St <<r may he purchased ot s- -?s In vnr!"US plfttvs A pound 8 g?.. si a long wu; am a substitute for * gelatin sago end rennet. Of eour?o in ;r^ preparation It should | be r-.*fully u:is[?e! !n several waters. & fct every individual plo't is clean, J r,~ he - h\ a * >? of cheese- j l'I ' ?r ;> 'i a - 11 bag. drop it ! t - <n ~ " r a half hour, 1' r until fhe ??*:; uk -> In well softened. K? r ti e boss, avid ?uc). flavoring - . ?. sir will .<*'ir to ^we?'ten. A g ! f\.w r I-* ?. ilii Qf! or curaio-l. vlu'o honey !r also good; a , \ ur.il ! Mr.no mango served ii ts especially deiir! - A bit i?f salt, n few chopped ilir nils with almond extract makes a diuliity dessert. ' ; ? Peach Pudding. Ad-', one-third of a cop*ill ot seo p <?s U? one Quart ??f milk and cook T* ] for en hoer hi a l."?oh!c boiler. ; If fr< sot' '?e used add 1 r n e crushed pouch kernels 5 { * tfce " e {"Mci. leaven. SJ ' : i n ? Ktlfilyvpod&fHli f - 'r '' ! -fourth if fresh r eoten !p. the fh, r *r.shi/iol- ft* 1 : sar ? i There '' ^ ' s which v3j vo ;itkYoilk. j JS A ... ti2. , ' ' ' r I WACATIGN 11 Jf ! . ..1? the blue >. j i . ig f sunburn, |i j It-..-. b;bruises, | j JSt' . . .U', iUiiiU- MIUSr&s, pc-iso ' ivy. hay L ver ;? o: surruoer colds- p WICKS W VAPOftUB Over 17 Af://<c>n Jar* Use J Yearl? SpI IS Z Opening 8 .r-. fire i baiw rj^ Pit! M Si r- '-^ new Garage in the 5= >lackburn Store, erect- jSj anj ? -3 n, ^ . . . . i : years training in the ^ and expect to render ^QJ ery respect. ir parts carried and if p; >u need not pay me. es, etc. Tell me your I 1 is. This is the only a specialty of second- jog r, sell and exchange. If Ha I car see me. iSl IS, Pro,,rie",r 11 IS GARA&E E, N. C. _ by skilled men with the >etter. That's all. Rivers EMOCRAT Valuable Farm Wil High Dollar %ri r Blowing Rock, TUESDAY A 3 . \ { 5 r csoch : C X*jiVofC'\ ' F ' v i - "* \. ? v- . .> a * " T1? T ' TE ' * T THIS FARM HAS BE! S '/ EE TRACTS. THE RE! QUfrt ME NTS OF THOSE 1 TI E MOUNTAIN REGION. OF THE FINEST SCENER\ RIDGE MOUNTAINS. THERE IS AN ELECTR] PLACE AND ALL PURCH; ED TO GET CURRENT A! ERTY IS WELL WATERE1 HAS ALMOST 600,000 FE1 BER. NEW HOUSE UNDEI ORCHARD, GOOD SCH( NEARBY, WELL LOCATE! DAIRY FARM. WE WILL ALSO OFFER F!EN MILK COWS anh AI NOW USED ON FARM. $100.00 IN CASI Band Concert o EASY TERMS - annoi THIS IS THE CHANCE < SOME PROPERTY IN TH ROCK COUNTRY. EVER^ OF PEOPLE COMING TC CREASING, AND THE VA IS SURE TO ENHANCE FR K MM DrAXrMDCD IT'C ' i\u:riL.ifiuu\ >1 U TION. IN OTHER WORDS ON TUESDAY AUGUST 71 O'CLOCK. BE ON HAND LAND LIKE THIS ALWAY CAROLINA LAND i Selling Agents v AUGUST 2. 1923 II Be Sold for the at Public jji^ ^m| North Carolina on mm XH ug. m I -."! ?.->: jblowing rock .:' vay okly t ??,' ? | V \ \ , - - - - " ' "'j* ! J - ' ? - 7 * < *.! ??- ; - ?, T?-. ? #3 ,! '-* '. > ?:. ( n ; or ';r.* ".*>jj ipr-t' \ ?tn ad;oiws the' coki ji it :n sv J!n riden r >,n tgj TER '! O M ?ET THE I; EVHO WANT A HOME IN THIS FARM HAS SOME " FOUND IN THE BLUE IC LINE THROUGH THE S.SERS WILL BE F.NABL' A LOW RATE. PROPID WITH SPRINGS, AND ET OF VALUABLE TIMt CONSTRUCTION, FINE DOL AND CHURCHES ), AND NOW USED AS A FOR SALE 15 HEAD OF I OAJRV FOIMPMPNT ~ I i PRIZES FREE n the Grounds jnced on day of Sale r i 3F A LIFE TIME TO BUY E FAMOUS BLOWING f YEAR THE NUMBER ) THIS SECTION IS INLUF OF RFAI. FSTATF OM YEAR TO YEAR. TO BE SOLD AT AUCi AT YOUR OWN PRICE. H, BEGINNING AT 10:30 WHEN IT STARTS FOR S GOES QUICK. MICTION COMPANY Hickory, N. C / .... i
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