^^BtfPAY. MARCH 19. 1929 War THE FEAT! pj ' ^SHQHHpS^^'i iJhi ; ' Hn ' i.lvine the soil of Cherokee Ir;t y 1 find that most all the soils id linie. All of our bottom lands hi IHIIM? Bad Color (liver trouble) Occasionally i trou- IB bled with spells of constipation and inactive liver," any a Mrs. John L. Pence, Broadway, Va. "I always use Thedfonl's Black-Draught when I feel a spell of this kind coming on, for it saves me a bad headache. My j color gets sallow at times. I get | retd yellow, showing that the tro B uble comes from the liver. ' I have found Black-Draught t?? jjft , t-e the finest kind of a remedy jll ' for this. I take Black-Draught and make a tea out of it, and take tSjf! i'. along in small dooes for sever- g a! days. I have never found any b i thing that served me so well. a | 'Since I have known about tg ; Black-Draught, I have not suffer g ed nearly so much with head- g j ache, causod from indigestion. If 8 | I find my tongue is coated, and P J I wake up with a bad taste i:i | my mouth, I know 1 have been i? j eating indiscreetly, and I imme- IB | diately resort to Black-Draught |gj I to straighten me out." m CL-1 E $50 HUD; 1 And applying COACH and K tax reduction equipped with cleaner, rear % radiator shuiif light. "At V * ?!. M. No ESSEX ( HUDSOr Hudson Hudson ! , Conve Don't be mMi I SUCH PRICES and sundry u actual cost. HI delivery AT I at the new I charges are m ^ Buy Nt E. P. H 4ERHEADS f I vurr LOffe \ I*SrANCE - XES \ WELL. CALL ME WHEN ^ "OU GET T^E Cf4b.--?i MLjr.-E>EI5. P |W H uo~ M ? Sa^ 1 1 THE SCO need it very badly. The hilly and -} clay lands will be benefited greatly by the use of the lime. Some experiments have shown that the crop"! 1 have, been doubled the first year. , * We can get limestone in the raw ?tate at Regal which tests very high ^ at a very good price ami fe any farmer that has need of lime will :, see me T will giadly trli you of the benefit iri te derived from lime. I feel sure that every dollar that you spend in this way will return to you doubled in the next few years. : Several far mere have placed their J orders and they will get their lime! out on the ground in the next few days. It should be spread on the ground s after it has Keen turned and har.owcd into the soil. . Do not delay for this means money . to you. It. \V. CRAY. Best Feeds For A Dairy Cow , tlayvoviltc, M:.r.h 1:1 Mr. ! ". It Fnrnham, Dairy Specialist, ffor N. C. State College, has been assisting the ' Clay County Agent in dairy work. * Mr. Fnrnham met with those ;n-terested in dairy farming over the coun- 1 ?y either in Dairy Birn Schools or in ( public meetings. The interest that dairy work >s creating is wonderful < It is moving up over branch and cove. The wotk done this week in dairy ? work was not to expand ami grow in ' socpe so much as it was to increase ' in efficiency. The average man bo ginning the dairy work gets his cows 1 in the spring, they will* give a good < flow of milk on grass, lie gets along ! well until grass dies. This average ? man has not planned for winter, so x Effective March 10 1 Price C SON-ES on HUDSON BROUGHAM. ISSEX COACH. This is in addili made February 27th, and is front and rear bumpers, eleclrie \ iew mirror, transmission lock ( rs, molo-meter, combination stop our Door" thins; More to Pay 5 COACH - M COACH - Brougham - 7-Pass. Sedan nient Purchase Tet ?d bv F O. B.. or factory list \ ? MUST BE ADDED freight, tax thcr charges which greatly inc 'DSON-ESSEX prices are those v< 'OUR DOOR. They include I reign ow rate. No delivery, handling lade. >w For Prompt Del AWKINS, THE CHEROKE& SCOUT. Ml1 AAAc LJTS FAR c.r chlirok.ee. anl Condvctc '. Gr.iv. A<rt*nl Cherokee county u- finds his barns filled with, wild grasses, corn fodder shucks and straw, leihaps some tame grasses. The < ecd with corn are Rood mule feel. >ut the very poorest cow feeds. The cow is an animal with four nrge stomach.es, and with. "cfipno'ty 0 consume a huge quantity of rotighige. T'y taking the advantage of this rou can get a heavy flew j ' milk and induce a large quantity of butter at from roughage of the right kind. The cow is a roughage eating animal anther than a grain consuming aniual, and it pays to produce all the nilk flow possible fr. n. the rough-1 ige before yot: us grain. Grain should only be us I with those high it educing an>mak, whose milk fiov rannot he maintained 111 roughage. The best roughage t*> produce milk n our counties are soy beans ami sil?ce. In case ynu cannot keep eight ir ten cows, you would not want a (ilo, in this case you could replace dlage with stock beets. There can be 1 large amount of these mangels mnvn on a mail are;'. K\ery man hat intends to do dairy farming hoiil.l prepare his winter feeds. Flie feeds for a cow for winter or ;i\ months would be the following, wo ,2) tons of soy beans hay. three CI) tons of beats <niungels>. If you bd not feed i. r any othci fee ls your ow would give a good flow of milk, fou could supply a heavy producing row's ration with the following grain 15 bu. corn (ground) three bags of :otton seed meal, 200 lbs. of wheat irand and 10 bu. of onts. Two acres if land should produce feed at this ate, when you buy the three haps if cotton meal, and 200 lbs, of brand. >nc acre should produce two tons of loy beans hay, and common land hould produce corn and oats at the ate < i - "? hu. |hm acre. *?m can Zut SEX HUDSON on to the for cars vindshield built in), i and tail Cost $ 354 $1299 $1554 <l?-| TftC ipi / Okj rns trices. TO . handUnR rease the >u nay for t and tax or other ivery Dealer kphy, *. c. by lf. via zclm That was some Tussle) But its a good j looking package - / now tor getting / * it tied M NEWS] ) CLAY COUNTIES 'd ty W. R. Anderson, Agent Clay Countj produce an enormous amount of beei? on an acre, Mr. Bert Slavic, Macon county, has been reported to have grown 22 tons on one half acre. Now multiply the amount above by , the number of cows you will keep and it will give you the amount of feed you w ill need to grow. If you will provide this kind of feed in this quality for your cows and keep vood vommon cows they will net you under fair management $100.00 per ; cow per year. Lime an acre "f land, some thin stiff hillside, and try an acre of White Sweet L over, for grazing, for further information call on yourcoun-J lly Agent. Yours very kindly, W. R. ANDERSON*. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years tm c Sprin Mens Blue Cham'oray Work Shirts 2 lb Can Pork and Beans, Armours House Dresses, All Ginghams ... Mens Hats Worth Up to $1.50 New Spring Dresses play. Ladies' New Sprii Blonde Kid. Hosiery J Candlers \ /Tni? ,>'/V [ TlME To 1 ,. \ n>cx ?-- 4j Ti2 *4^ ^ SECTION r CULBERSON I Mr. Ftaxier L X agent here loft a few days ago for Etowah Tetin.. where be has accepted a posi tion. J. B. Hawkins lr.. Biut ,Jiidge has taken his place. Our school closed a successful ten here Thursday night with very nic and appropriate exercises. Miss Ida Lou Hyatt Sail v an< Pauline K.ssolburg graduated in th eighth grade. Prof. Fulton Thomason. Kiihv Po? and Grace Freeman who taught u a good school and made many friend . here left Saturday for their home: I.. B*. Collins who has a posi.ion : Florida came in this week to sr ?-n a few days with home folks. Mrs. W. If. Anderson who i.- pa 80 years old is critically ill with pneu monin at this writing. S. 1.. Kisselhuig carrier route W 2 made a buisnes trip to Mui pip Monday. We have a good Sunday sci started here. L. W. Shields is supt. :anjler ? Dov g uai CQ 50 Pairs L ... fords and 1 Bontex N< A vIC Goods 36 . _ Ladies' Sil 49c Value $10 9-4 Pepen 1 Oc Sheeting 5 25 pair M q Q I sheim oxf< OiJC I Close Out, i, Coals and Dress goods ng Slippers Black Satin ' to match. Departm MURPHY, N. C. PACE SEVEN It's Always That Way , />k:N it/ TTT =. THE FOJKTM J ;/ I'VE U4D <( ^ ' .EAVE THAT ) \r* AfoE. ^ r }-JBr it i I :r* - Look Here We have a lot of good farms, towns property. 11 and timber lands. e TO SELL YOU ii also a good flour and corn ,i mill complete. IF INTERESTED CALL ON OR WRITE ii W. A, Bryson REAL ESTATE MURPHY, N. C. 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