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P?I. ? 1 n AW, WHA I (jv HK. J^f , rvjvi^i ? $pl HOME AGENTS MAKE REPORT * ? lU'euv ?T\, ? ' V. ? V i. M kimr: - f II ? '' -v. n*u;at.on Divi?:<*a f tK A*n" 'urai . ? > ?:; S.-r . , : h ? r? work durir- M thi- work ha* I?* r: don? w.th rro d ' : s th.s year rather than | w*th r.d:v. ?. * " ? I ' ' ty-thr.i ... r:: v t r- at v k a- i many count i ?. rep. rts Mr? M j Kiv a: ' the :r nutrition, the care, preparat;. n a: : j preservation of f. . c . . ? hold management. ln a-ih li : . things, beautificut . r. f th? stead, poultry <1:- k. gardening and recreate In f- d jrt.-irv .t : . the :gan-| toed women and gn -1 1 ?.j-tainers it a total vttlae of $ 71 ?or> ?* ?.-i t? > t.. v?jue of cured :at . lard ether by the: w? :i .i- untt d to $616, The ' v;u *? ?'f ?'. j try .? d p ..try j: duet : . k? : by : ? ... i uu i . .id ?wethjRR over ?1S4,2^. The <k m-' ctflStrnt e - b . r port Ml.tt'.J : . v:r:?t - . .. .. .. ta. value ? :" $l>n. I \ . y aolil 3h_!*2 w. ; . to ?Ti-a *.. v. ... it at. .k Iri the garb. - p n- ,1 . v h image , tl.- d. : ior. ; rat or.s >oid fr? - \ " r' :? : ?.f i :. I ho , . ... and ... ... HDEra^,,1UUSUUi?JJCMUM LIMITED MEMBERS !N THE D1X! AND SHiPF Get You.- Orde Thia 'tplnin* ir- fu th? piar Bur'ey Tobacco ircdi from u? * Aaaociation which g<vr? ycu all t d direction from thi* Aatociatio dir act;on in pla n.ng, growing. ' White Bi-rlcy Tobacco Crop thi? ; L>U- FRED Ce#i UK AN, Pw:i!tr.: D:Xio Grow? f and Shi; ; wrt \r.-_. u-. v* Dca: S.i 1 heii y . ik - apj- . utior. f, harro Crop this yea; iu |.nv.;U'. . ;i the U-rnvagreement i f th - A . > k .4i;on. It is ur.derst' d that I do n baceo unleaa I want t<. and that] I it) degin. As t i# right at seed towinj gua ran teed. tested, largt- White 1 enclose $1.00. I u'.sso enclose iiir Dixie Gri gor* and Shipper per month until my f.nal paynupays for tr.y membership in fud. in. promptly without notVe fron credit each time. 1 It is understood that I am in planning the kind of lard t> give me direction ir. tilling, cum P in full, according tothe plan* of 1 It is also understood that I ^ that the 'arge White Burley Ti?i ^ fall where your instruction? in g 3 Tobacco Crop arc followed out. 1 S I shall expect you to get once by mail, accompanied by r credit for $3.00. S M N'an ff Land Owner. Answer 1 Add 1 (Cat this oat a I lTS the use T~^wmwi 1 If #11 llli f ** r w/'/' 1 L?:?r?, \il. i {;' '! hv'.t-fti ihi* fart -i wumt-n to dil -i t: ,:: ? of other \ i!ut about $I"?. Th* -a. a!-o bow the vc : i. . ? w i ri' -.v that the boll . r ;.! Statu how they ^ it : i toihea. feeding r- '.-r balanced ra N- ry way rendering ac\ r: ..i . r* the rurai ;fe v. 1 ure.::in tti re progresj h ng. ami re-.umerative. PUBLIC SALES have purcbaii'J 122.000 pair of L S. Army Muniun last > : >, sizes 5 1-2 to 12, v?W ch ?n the entire surplus stock sf or of th?- largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. rbis Shoe is guarautced oee . u id'id per cent solid leather, r dark tan, bellows toegus. d? t ? nd waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6 00Cwmg to this trrmosdous buy we can offer same to the pub.i: at $2 95 Send correct size. Pay Postin on cr.iverv or send auner order If ahori arr not ?i irprrtcnlrd we wiM cheerfully refund your money promptly upon rcq-.c?t. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY -36 Broadway, New York, N. Y. HB&idHnMHBHUHac. HIP OFFER ,E GROWERS 'ERS ASSOCIATION | r to Us Today! i of how to get your larg? White no your Full Member.hip in our he pr.viiegea of complete aervice n <n ?cirn;mi uuiiciint, poriuiui uring;, ?ci' marketing your larg* A^aciatioD, ? r :uy membership to ur?w a T As>. . .ation ami the mem* of the articles o: protection and ot have to jjrow ".wo acre* of ToLhave the pnv.lege of doinjf ,*o if y I time I rr.akc application for rr.y Barley Tobacco Seeds for which $2.00 on my P'embershir. ra^ ?* i Association and wilj pay $1 00 nt is made, which is $1.00, which I aj^ree to send these payments a you. for which I ara to tfet full to be directed by this Association latissuitable for my tobacco crop, >g and marketing my tobacco crop this Assoc.ation. have every reasonable assurance t>acco wiil bring a cash price neaft rowing. curing and marketing this my tested Hobacco seed to me atf ny membership, with statement of Yours truly. " ml. i I rasa nd Mail Today!) \ THE CHEROKEE SCOUT ? jjjp ; _ fl WHERE THE *-* ERO CRASHES IN ' ;A *) tit> RESCUES THE- W'/A * rftL FROM TS?E CRAtf 'r r//A Hindoos* V"vA*. "A HB3P > . ? .'rOtC Ql, . Says State Should Protect Water Power ,f The Scout: Hydro-electric pow?r is the cheap* ? '. p?>wer 1:1 the world; it is connect g iteclf with every appliance : a chine of the home, ut the farm, n the factory, enmneina*..: :r men end women from the drudftery ' i fe end bringing greater returns rial . ur r>tv ?nH happiness in in the home? of our land. North t'arolina haa the grandest set of : \-.fs in the world: tl--v -i ? at the i:gh* place. Her grandest ajse :t:de f <!iinate, soil, and Ang'.o :>axon people, her water I ewer. W. .: the H! :t Ridge as a water si. to : . :i.we.-t flows the H?aoj. . r French Broad, Toe, K.ver; t. the southwest flows ti.i ! :. ad. Cntawha. Yadkin, ? apiv i . . N e. Tar and Roanoke v.v.h J.' ir tr.i.utaries. The rivers of h v. rti.*es-t b'itk through the Al- : leg! any M-. in tains a: i have f ail the way from the Blue to the Tennessee line. The -Vi. fn?m th aeuthwest have a . . w-r fee*, to the hail, I . . : .! .. this decline. jrra\ ! t;. her a.*'onishing power*. ' . too miles > ( 3.000 j ?:ulvt f the icr.gth of our vtatc, an c t r v h marvelous wat -! . a. r> * > :t ; ;.S a ; -> .--i.ty of . product irg l* . oo.r.OO h .. . p..u . : l : an i.0O0,0o0 of this p over! i- t * he "Old North State." The Federal Government favors f-.o.iT hip r.nd control of uli w.k rpow? r,<; all lavs and decisions the Government are made subordinate to the laws alrea?i> made by e State.- and to he made by them. < a! f:r.ia antl South Dakota own -r.-i ;i:rol%htir water powers. Ot titwn. Canada. owns and control* hi r wat* r powers and furnishes a: ~t one-half the rate at which it is gjggggl I The General Assembly of North Carolina, at its present session should prepare at once and condemn and :.ikc < vcr all the water powers of f the State, n. t having hydro-electric powers on them, and hedge these ah. ut with pr. ; . r :aws m. a< 10 impn vt? our State and, .at the sane. urban railroads t.< cover tlfe State 1 a:.d a. soon as they are taken over, a sufficient Dower should bo constructed to run two electric line* of Thir.L vf imca ox railroads owned by our St-ite, one tomnig from the nearest coal field of Virginia and the other from the port of our projected shipping line, crossing the railroads of the Eastern part of our State and connecting with the Southern Railroad, with as agreement of all those roads to deliver all freight delivered to them by our roads, at a stipulated, reasonable price, ar.d a nitrate plant ownea Dy or controlled by our Stat# to sell our farmers n.trate at cost. Tht- two railroads would relieve our people from high freight fates until ; our two system are complete. If | our State stands fiftjj from the top in agricultural production, in five j years, she would lead the States in ; the Union. Our State should at once begin to conduct fcydro-electric power plants as needed parts of one great j system, at the same time to build ; electric railroads, parts cf the great system of interurban railroads covering the State until both systems completed. These two systems when completed are counter part, or supI plements to the great shipping line II now projected by a progressive Governor, wise Statesmen and business men. The ir.co.rc f a th? cI (URPHY. NORTH CAROLINA L F. V?D ZeU tw.lM. Ua Cfi MEJIT IS WNEPE t LEAPS 3 *' FEET FSCMtC MAiTOF A //M// A.'?aWK>-HEf*niriJif'G WPER OF AN AEROPLANE >$//// *2' GttNG foO MIlEiW MOU> ' L:?' - ' /.i _, .?. w?t plants and lystem of inter.irailroads would educate ev tv n. v and girl in the sin to, paying for the highways, for construe, ion of power plant.-*, intcrurh&n -.tin ai.d tht. taxos of ??ur State ?... 1 f?r^\ regulate the rates of hear, light, power and ii ht r..wN.?rth Carolina. The*- plaitta would I.oat .nd light I the h? r.io-j of our people. take the place 1 f ? oal, conserve the t mbi ! B, . fin < <?<! i:;e power for hom", nans, facto:.. . ..rd the interurban system f i-Irc-d.*, ct reasonable prices. . . . rurbr- - otectrlc t id. would g;v?- cheap rates of arul freight arid forever doi ver our citizens front the wh -legale r bin rv now pV^: ?-.?.? ! ::: > i p ,1 y radroad corporations . * ar . and f: r;iu <. The hydro - electric y.<t? :n of i > the complement of the .. v.;. : hipping line now undcr con:*ta n >f our (.1* :: al A**-mibly i two j .t: , ar?- translated into u-h: t it at once breaks the s and chains forged arid r:v i uj? v v..: - -ns of the State X rth Carolina urder cover of 1" .ted States Government in the ? ; -rations more opprcsil.'tngerous than we ? the f udal i i und< r the feudal .-y. ? mi < : r.uropc. After reviewing the product- and as ?t- <-f uur State. wt. cannot ?ay that we are not able; we cannot ay wt .an not carry out the-.e plana w. itc :.) ri. after seeing the rate of progress at wh.cj^ ur Stale i- - w moving forward. Thi* :s the m i opportune tune for pro: :t ^ .'elation ever offered to .he t N ;h State. t.Cf the day .? w..- .yj.ir.i- d as .1 state. May ! . ii'e ? f these opportunities W> lost! It is said that the wave of for. ace to ( wry n;\in's ?; r; it u thought by many that the wave of fortune is now at the port of r State. May "Our Ship of State" j ride th0 wave of fortune glonou-iy a:.a triumphantly into the Haven . f lYac.\ joy and success of her people. It is now time that "old men dream dreams and that her young men S- e visions." and may her statesmen see their brightest visions and v not pp..rturiit;? > he lost! As the Xumidain Lion, when r< uk?* effort of nis uie, in meeting his enemies seizes his sons and draws them to his side for deadly conflict, and with sudden growl and roar he plunges into battle, leaves there the bodies of his enemies on the field of battle, and proves himself k:ng of beasts; so may our statesmen, at the present session of the General Assembly, draw their friends Xo their sides and, by progressive legislation, i?p ifTT,. ^ I * I T AMD S. 1 ) ' ^ ' a! THE : //~rr? < Vr: : ." "*/ - - ^ ^ I ;.ve 1. r.\igc ' \* *tef; am r h ' ' ,;roat ?h.p; ^ l !he f N< r :K ' . a. *: 1 d? . . . ; > and the r children fr<un the .vhi'lt sal rollt ry . f town, city, c> it i r.ti.r -i-i corp -4?i:on?. a:. ; ike rn- p? t>j It- Nortjj Carolina th,? i ; rt ^r?-? . happy. liberal. C ' . . r,r people of the Karth, antl our State the Kden of the Modern ?\ orM, ar.d the children in th c?'n. cratiors will amir your pinud.'. s and rail ? :s statesmen blea cd down the Start thelu k \ >" t'i i*. tIrr. t > ; v ? ; n: i ! :IL i hi: ; t ? 1 J o - *. ' - M< -ikini; | L . C t r;-.::u out of 'I .1 * > rn;unt oryan^ v . h :] Dr.Hesc PAN-A N| It puts tl;? ? organs to w }. J It stirts . e feed th < - v..i v .; It iv<! rombs and nil v J j.? brings ba k th- ?on;r and 1\ -a rrivca henfc pep r.i. j yard. . * * The.' m when RICHARD M Drus I'.'c 1-.cvc a right'size f CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years zz::: I [J .11 J.I J.I.II J.I.J.I.T-lJ.II-I.lt.1 fj Thedford's i IBLACK-!! 11 DRAUGHT; If I Liver I ; t j Medicine | ; 1r (Vegetable) r. I Wa | Boys ai boy* am! iritis to undergo and stenographers. The fonuuerciai school* for tbs 'b^rtage among th* coium ical help. This makes it and women W enter our position. It costs $150.UP to course in the Athens Bus other *chools offering sim takcfs three to six months ing. You will get the advj of the most practical cour Why work for $25.0 you can earn $75.00 to $1 motion to even a bigger sa Bookkeeper* must b< weevil or short crops?th ?L . * .1 B# m.v .mncni 13 U! the school place you in i months. Write or call for inform ATHENS BUS Corner of Hancocl I PHONE 9165 jf"" FOR! House and farm of ' of a mile f-cm Unaka sured for $500, weli a asked, which is only $ if desired. For furthe W. D.E OAK CREEK I fhjay. filnw, t, | Listen Is Risl^ _| till. fpedole,./,'' ui****. g Listen to p,CTUfta Wm/m 1 ' ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ i .? guardian* of their right* a&4 .and the right* and libertiea e little ones in Lord": Kingi!;<i save thi.* heritage fr; tn t-T. ?rlusting loss and these children ternal slavery! \ L. t MAUNEY. I I nie ac-nt? ef th? Agricultural nsion Service visited 12.319 h Carolina home, ar.u 3.S21 s.hoois during the past year. r? porH Mr.. Jane S. McKi.-nmon. ?, j .at tie 3. I ,d n.akvs mu:tic in the poultry * fhs ciji com t,i S. PARKER rccLcjc for every Jxocl: nted id Girls Cuiicge ts in need of more (he training for bookkeeping *?ry light attendance in the > paat two years has created a ereiaJ t'lameM fir ma (or alar* an ideal time for young men ' school preparatory to a good *200.00 its u? complete hums College than it does in ilar courses of instruction. It less time to complete the train- I antage of learning ona af the <d| scs :n bookkeeping. ^ttk 0 to $50.00 per month when I 150.00 per month and get pro- | iiary rrom year to year: had regardless of the boll 1 ey are essential. ? sin ess College at once and let 9 i good position within a few 1 INESS COLLEGE g > .ad Lumpkin Slrmti J ATHENS, OA. 9 SALE sixty-five acres quarter postoffice. House inilone worth sthe price 1,000. Terms on half r particulars address? 1RYSON , COLORADO wmmmmmmmummmmmom i
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