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MLm? 4. ' ?? Farm Extern ^ 1 Br H. H. ELLIS BI . J THOUSAND S TOCK OWNERS IN BETTER SIRES CAMPAIGN H ftr&ers of this county please rethat there vrii be a meeting: i Bj^Coa't House, County Ajcent's . * pext Monday at 1:00 ; . m. i Bjjbeoa this question and very HL th bull* purchased co-operatively. if yo'J nectl onc in your commun_ Sar r?me and j?'n the others ami RJiiril! be able to get your bull ICfper bv saving: on the freight pj buyiivr in quantity. Now is th; trr.t- to act on this question gOTf. ami hear the matter discussed H^st. afraid it will cost wo lomethingr. It will not cost you ; BBS I vioi $ tanl ] beei I Thi I in tl | now I cure 9 broi I "St? I I esse I r B of a 1! SOUTI ; | OH ACCOUNT OF TH1 Hm Southern Rule I entation and ?nrrender halt far* tar the rceetfThe fare from W\ i -ii i pny win De % GOING? L*. A.heeille Ar. Skrii? Park (Alexj (NOTE?Special cars at "Shrine Park, Alexandria A limited number a COMPANIED BY CHEC The Pullman rate, eluding leaping and Is* ^ cUu, bath, and all the ? 42 Haywood Sfa ' j -Kg! : - % .... - sion Service |j ?, County Agent X | anything unless you buy a bull audi if you do, it will be the best invest-' ment you ever made. Progress in the "Beit x Sires?! Better Stock" campaign broke all1 records, and the number oi livestock i>wnen participating passed the 10.-1 (100 murk during the fir?t three] months of 1923, as shown bv a re-i *"t just issued by the United States P 'partment of Agriculture. A total! 1,177 person* were enrolled durthe 'hree-months' period after | hav " -?d with the department writ a merits to use purebred iv . -\clu>:vely henceforth. This highest number enrolling durany quarterly period since tho camairrn began three and one-half j y*ears ago. States shewing the prinGasolint redu T the opening of a new _ from all trade indicat is years in the amount c t wagon price of "Stan< a reduced one cent a g s lower price is made he cost of our crude < % an unusually large st ent requirements of jght about lower pric< indard" Motor Gasoli ntial and least expensi n automobile, whethe: senger car. "Standai ays and uniformly goc :re is a "Standard" j you. ^NDARD OIL COM1 HIERN RA Special Notic E IMPERIAL COUNCIL, ANCIENT BE HI WASHING June 5th, 6th ay System wJll sell to members of tb of identification certificates of the trip. Tickets wiii be on saie J dm is lur $32.35 SPECIAl 5:00 p.m. (E.T.) June 4tb indria 9:00 a. pi. (E.T.) Jane 5th id special trains will not go into the , Va.) >f Pullman cars Kara bean assigned u :k or money order, as no re: quoted abort cor#, your trip from log pmiisfss wbh? ml Part, J :qbi forts of We ma will be found. BUY YOUR PULLMAN AC J. H. 1 Division Pai reet W WWKfWfi THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, cipal activity in this weans of improving their livestock were: Vermont, West Virginia, Ohio, Virginia, Kentucky, Washington, Nebraska, j Texas and Indiana. The number livestock and poultry listed for im-; provement during the period totaled more thar 116,000. Government officials who have] | been in clos?> touch with the move| raentaince it* beginning three and ! one-half years ago are much grnti] fied with the latest results. The continued interest being shown In the campaign throughout the country shows the permanent nature of the popularity of the purebred sire, and noints to greater possibilities in the ( future. The list of persons who are [ using purebred sires exclusively, now totals 10.100. These livestock bree-1 | der* have placed more than 1,200.00 I head of livestock and poultry on a, purebred-sire basis O nan average of 35 per cent of the female animals and 69 per cent of the female poul! try, kept by these persons, arc also An instance t servicei prices ced motoring season, whicl ions, will eclipse all prt )f gasoline consumed, th lard" Motor Gasoline ha allon, effective April 2i possible by a reductio )il supply. There is, jus irplus of petroleum ove the trade, which ha js at the wells. ne is at once the mos ve item in the operatioi r you have a truck or h 1 ! ru iviuior vvasoiiiic i ?d. lump or filling statio 'ANY (NEW JERSEY ILWAY S\ :e To Shrineri arabic order nobles of the :ld in TON, D. C and 7th, 1923 , e Shrine and dependent members of tl required form, Round-Trip Tickets, at it to bth, and lure final limit expiring Ronnt-Trip Pullman Fare from Lower Berth Upper Berth Drawing Room . TRAIN RETURNING? Lf. Shrine Pmrk (Alexandria) Ar. A?he-rille fi Terminal Station, Washington, but i ? A.herilU and APPLICATIONS FOR SERVATIONS WILL BE MADE. time yon leave Asheville until your i UlMBAll, V.. Aft Shrine Park feedii : COMOD AT ION S PROMPTLY. WOOD itenger Agent V si:j? ! * jua . i - MURPHY. WORTH CARCLWA purebred. Each year that purebred aire? are used by these breeders, therefore, greatly increases the total number of purebred animalg in the country. Standing of State* Change* During the three month's period, Vermont and West Virginia showed the greatest number of enrollments, causing some changes in the relative stardiug of the States active in the work. Vermont, which previously stood seventh in the list (and six months ago tenth) is now fifth; While Virginia surpassed nine states, advancing from seventeenth to eighth place. West Virginia, where legislation outlawing scrub sires became effective January 1, enrolled more than three times as ninny person? during the quarter as during all of the 13 prev:ous quarters. Twenty Countie* on "Ro?l of Honor" Four new counties, two of them >n Vermont, one in Ohio, and the. other in Nebraska, appear on the ifSTANDARD" -not a definition; 1? T / s >! ri a J =L rSTEM 5 MYSTIC SHRINE, TO heir families, upon presthe rata of am mr%A nnr. 1 Jane 30. 1923. I AthevLltf: | 15.00 I 12.00 1 45.00 I 1:30 a.m. (E.T.) June 8th 1 :00 p.m. (E.T.) Jane 8t)i I nrill be taken direct to SPACE MUST BE AC- I I return to that point, in it arran?rement? of high | Atheville, N. C. I honor roll of counties having 100 or more persons using purebred sires exclusively. This brinies the total up to 20 counties. Rockingham County. Virginia. (Chas W. Wampler, county agent) led for the quarter with 103 new enrollments; while Miami County, Ohio, (C. M. Senn, county agent) advanced in the county standing from eleventh to fifth place. Evidence of continued activity during the coming months comes various sources. The demand for enrollment blanks is unprecedented in the history of the campaign. J From Kentucky, which is fourth on the list of states, comes word to the department through Wavland Rhoads field agent in the animal husbandry. that on May 3 there will be a ' better-sire sale at which 100 pure-'.' bred hulls will be put up at auction, and that officials are planning more things for the future. Copies of the summary of the remits of the fourteenth quarter of the hotter- ires campaign may be had by addrt.-sing a request to the Bureau of Animal Industry. United States Department of Agriculture, ?V Mi-uiugluu, u. C. % SUNNY POINT J % Has anyone noticed the absence of Sunny Point News? Everyone seem to he busy the* days; our people sure d < work, and farming and hauling are in order. Rev. Robert Bell filled his first appointment a*\ Ho|\-wcll Sunday. Rev. Bill has been elected t0 fill the unexpired term of Rev. W. T. Truett in the Culberson Mission field. There will ho a box supper at Harris Chapel May the 6th. Every body come and make it a success. I Mr. A. Rice, who has been ill with the flu for some time. is .<! >wly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Price, of Murphy. spent thc week-end with the aTuci a i.i.ncr and sisters. Mrs. Allie Tilson is very ill with the flu at this writing. Mis Edith Moore, who has been visiting at Murphy, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Allen, of Ducktown, Tenn.f visited Mrrs. Allen's parent?. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Payne. NEURALGIA I yM or headache mb the forehead s? ?melt and inhale the vapors VICKS V A l"0 R u a Over / 7 Million Jan L 'tcd Veotij THE IMPROVED ASPIRIN TABLET J Lax? Aspirin Aspirin Is prescribed by physicians more often than any other drug. It Is safest and quickest relief from congestion, pain and fever. TINGLE'S LAXO-ASl'lRl.N I Is the new scientific aspirin tablet. It Is gently laxative, cleansing the system of poisons which are often the if a use ^ of pain. Does ; not causefheartburn: or Indigestion t-s - ordlnaryf(asplrin does. Breaks up a'.cold?removes tho acid and rellevcs'the pain of rheumatism. neurltu* and lumbago. Brings altroSt Instant relief in head&oh,, and neuralgia. Ask your ^'..gglst for TINGLE'S LAX6->:,x'IRIN In the t tree polo* oox. or mailed postpaid .'or * Therapeutio Research Laboratories. Washington. D. C. % | BL-. A its s v^anaier s : WEAREHOLDIN One Week Only, Extra Special 25c,! keag Ginghams, Curtain Scrim, yari Ladies' Black, Bro\ Blue Trimmed I 200-yds. Cretone, 1 Colors, yard 100 Boxes 25c-Bo) Envelopes, box . Extra good grade F Men's, Women's an ing, Shoes and I I&ii a beautiful line of See our large line o( of" Paisleys in Silk Candler's 1 "Murphy's MURPH MM v^k GOOD CIGARETTES ioc _J ? GENUINE DURHAM f- ntV. TOBACCO t Hiawassee % We are having some fine weather in this section. Everybody has pone to farming now. Our Sunday School is progressing nicely under the management of J. T. Payne, Superintendent. I. M. Hambv has moved to James Danno's place. Mrs. Ada Burgess and family visited her father. Aver Davis. William Payne has moved to Mr. Quinc0 Hamby's farm. Mr. Wil Beavers has a bad hand with blood poison. Mr. James Danna has run the water to his house, which is quite an improvement for his farm. Mr. Rerroog entertained a crowd with a singing Saturday night. Miss Katie Brysun visaed Miss Ethel Bedford Saturday night. Mr. Clyde Reid went through our section Sunday. The Sunday School is progressing nicely at Shearer's school house. Everybody conv- and take part. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Payne entertained a large crowd Sunday afternoon with a singing. Miss E. L. Led ford visited Mrs. Elisha Eller Friday. Miss Gertie Ledford visited Mr. and .Mrs. K. W. Shearer Monday. Was sorry to hear of Dr. Henry's death a- he was well known in this section. Make the garden perform more regularly by proper plantings. Write for circulars 121, 122, and 123, which are free for the asking. The Agricultural Extension Service gat Rale igh will send them to you. ?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? j-Tutfs Pffls-. Enable Dyspeptics to eat whatever they wish. Cause food to assimilate. Nourish the body, give appetite. DEVELOP FLESH ;t- _ 1_ | i x IG PRICES DOWN May 7th to 12th 27-in. Amosyard 15c d wide, yard . 15c vn and Navylats $1.50 beautiful i Paper and lour, 24lb _ $1.00 id Children's Cloth;. We are showing Voiles and Crepes. F the "much- talkeds and Cottons. )ept. Store Best Store" Y, N. C. )
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