|iCA UI The pi is cow to11 iievtlt'd foi select. ^Ri!:.'>..il and foi giving ^BBHBB^^HpK- ?<*ed and "Testing determine the milk and ; .. prodm iiun i- n?.t dune I simply tu 1111 animat I lirpil," H tiie animal hu bandi . deputment at State Coi'.? -r 'It puipox is to find B out the use and to , . tin most killful ltundB All oi ouv >.ows in the State B College herd an- u-sted and accurate B record.- ..: .; . i? These records are made under normal conditions as we believe the true , measure of the dairy cow is her ability -to produce milk year after year, through eight or ten lactation perand to give birth to as many strong calves as she milks years. A study of our best producers will bear out this idea." -State Suns Pogis is one of the good producers in the Jersey herd at State College, Prof. Haig states. She was started on test on November 21, 1026. To date, she has completed 1?2 days of the test and in this hall year has produced 0,000 pounds of I milk containing -102 pounds of butterfat. The tolal cost of all feed consumed during the same period was She has produced 8A4 gallons of milk which has been *old wholesale for 40 cents per gallon bringing in $325.60. This leaves a profit above feed cost of $230.00 or eppioximately $38 per month. Prof. Haig suites that it is from such cows as this that dairymen in North Carolina must develop thier herds. It ci4u easily bo done, he states, ii records are kept and the information used in selecting the kiwi: to be used for breeding siock^^j Jgsrents Wa^| E Your chu^anoull suffer for lack of an nraMHb secure an education. SSfigKHj^H given an equal chance ^^HBffig^^urother. HmMBlo educate your child, to prepare him to t^EffflNHB^Hy the battles of life. HDHHW^me foundation of HMH^H^^^hristianity. I hear Bible is the four. B|L ^^heqhhbhc^^^ |mhw 1 THE SCO R. V JkjtOG.000,1*00 a Year Caused I 4 If oicli life j jfc is worth ~Then 2 2, < .i'non-fatal Jinjuries each cost Wf ^ -n -<$ -Then 07d? Tfls-fT*} Property damage for ifc' each. to accident W * iJi,5-Then 700.C total COST C /""^LOSK r- <i'4NI a year is the till ^ . : 'i fatal and non-fatnl. 'I as n. * us on the number o State- ' ill It Ims heeti run their li' ? > *;oii . by automobiles, ai value put on it by economists. < . .".fhla! accidents 67S.0U0 "<OU 51Tr? i- -ih-ni averages $.*i0 how Tt i.it. i!?? staggering total o N-. taken here, points ou 'or 'hi atitoniohile nc?-hb loss n? t ? delays cause val lent Haulers*, expense tie aiuercial <r.t are out ,j t iiito tin* nckontne. ti e .,r nr. 7-Htm. S i of the enormity of this e> ' ;"-|t!ii'i'. by su? ! reintion-d . t'wheat crop: it :s ei ,i i .|i, h >!"'?t to this ' otiiitr* . .. i . . t .. at Its - rt It I.ut no one can read and un- N nd t he Bible without an educa. at tioiL "It is better not to be born, hi lie percent of our boys school before the reach tfi-ns. Why? Because 1,1 i'i ..; i. work them. very busily ^ we uu 1101 Keep i' al il is going EBEgBwM^^Kvnieiit somewhere else. ^ goes wrong, and the blame; yet they go ' ggHuHKE^^^ I'auli with the boys' V BflHll3MBEB6SfiBM^se yuur in- * for re- ^ what we I 1 MpHEBN^^SH^^ffiaYe young chillet the children are about ^SWchool age, tyfR you into voting against the education of your own i child. If i had no children to go to :, school, i would not be guilty of vot- ' ing against my neighbors children. I have no personal feeling against i ; anyone in this school election, but 1 C | am awar- of the fact that the main ? knockers have no interest in the moral training of the rising generation. ? -?5>' <%W\ iv<k ^*5 .. Jk\ s ^ \ u v ll \ ' I ffln^n Jul up B; jHjjEB^fiH^^Ri^S^^^^^E^ KMSHniH nflH^H^K i ^W%?r Kfnips, HjHR^ HjKHK^Zc,: H^BH|^^Ecoa>maid it 111 innum nnriTBililTPirBKHW^HHi THE CHEROKEE S< UT'S FAR OF CHEROKEE AN Conduc f. Gray, Agent Cherokee county Loss by Auto Accidents 500 lives =*113,000.000 DOOtnjuries =-*118,650.000 >00 accidents 1350.000,000 )F ACCIDENTS * 581.650.000 irwMi aim* turtiMOtia %j*rry co?--*cm. tiunl economic loss due lo autoinoblh nils uppalllnc sum Is only nn estimate 1? automobile accidents In lb? I'nitei servatlvely estimated that los? 'id a human life Is the lowes' r annually. causing average cost u: ' property damage. Insurance records r $5S1 .tfiO.UOO a year. I the Stewart-Warner Safety Council ents, of the economic value of flitu d by accidents <?r to minor property Incu'-rcd while motor veblcb - par of service, due to accidents. '\'er? total figure would surely be do tiled ronomlc loss, most of which Is old dps ns lltwe: it Is twice the -ash pial to about om third of tin- ueli and. flnalli (lis toss uoitld In., tin } :?s--_essn no v.dilution o public-spirited man or woman can ford to use his influence against the ;>ys and girls of today. Who are to he the ministers, the unday School superintendents, and ?e mothers of tomorrow? No one t'eds an education more than the tother: she is the one tio.? le iirst impressions on thai young lean mind. Lei us reconsider and work for a elter schooo). MRS. J. W. ODOM WANTED?Experienced shoe salesman about July loth in developed erritory with Muiphy as headquarers. Want man who can deliver :oods and is willing to work. Give ull information in replying. Box 139, Knoxville, Tennessee. Roport of the Condition of THE BANK OF MURPHY At Murphy, in the Stat* of North Carolina, at tha rlosa of business June 30th, 1026 RESOURCES .oans and Discounts $308,863.38 >verdrafts, unsecured .... 969.70 Jnited States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 6,600.00 tanking Houses $2,160.00; Furniture and Fixtures $1,300.... 3,460.00 ash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies.. 107,906.18 hecks for clearing ... 2,173.40 TOTAL $429,472.66 LIABILITIES apital Stock paid in $ 80,000.00 urplus Fund 15,000.00 ndivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 6,274.10 eposits subject to check, Individual 138,014.87 emand Certificates of Deposit, 229,837.53 ashier's Checks outstanding 10,846.15 TOTAL $429,472.66 tate of North Carolina? ounty of Cherokee, July 7th, 1926 I, L. E. Bayless, Cashier of the jove named Bank, do solemnly rear that the above statement is ue to the best of my knowledge and ilief. L. E. BAYLESS, Cashier, orrect Attest: M. W. BELL, WALTER W. HYDE, A. H. BROWN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me lis 7th, day of July, 1926. C. B. HILL, Notary Public. Those Tarheel farmers who wish to now what their paid servants at tate College are doing in agriculiral extension work can have a copy f the eleventh annual report by riting for it. :OUT. MURPHY. N. C. :m news" D CLAY COUNTIES ted by AT R. Anderson, Agent Clay Couc | Abernathy Displays Drink Dispenser Boyd Abeinathy is this week demonstrating to hi? friends his invention for the automatic dispension of soft drinks. The machine is now be mg shown in front of Parker's Drug store, and is attracting considerable interest. This is the third major device of the Murphy inventor, and automatically dispenses still water drinks. By placing a nickel in the slot and pulling a handle, the machine puts a paraffine cup in place and pump> .t full of any still water beverage, such as oraneeade. lemonade. ??te The beverage is dispensed from a five gallon container on top, and is untouched by the hand. The inventor of this machine is the son of Dr. J. F. Abernathy, of Murphy. He recently disposed of the manufacturing rights to an Atlanta concern of the first automatic dispensing machine. This machine win mix ;and dispense any carbonated beverage such as is bought over the counter at a soda fountain, and i3 known as the automatic soda fountain. Another machine invented by Boyd dispenses mineral water at 1c per cup It was sold to a mineral springs company, of Atlanta, and is being used on the streets of the Georgia city. Boyd is now devoting all of his time to his inventions, and plans for still further devices for dispensing liquid drinks, and his friends look forward to still greater achievements by this local genius. FASTER POSTAL SERVICE FROM WEST TO CAROLINAS Ashevillc, N. C., July 5,?Mail from the West, coming through the Chicago and Cincinnati gateways, for South Carolina and for points in North Carolina as far east as Greens, boror is now handled on the Southern Railway's "Carolina Special", resulting in an advance in time of delivery of 3 hours and 15 minutes at Spar\ /frvr 1V ! J <?iG / place / becai OUT TAL ness Own meet everform Refir made in sa of Dc LOV . DET T ourin Roadst 101 Tei i Don SECTION * ^ tanburg, and G hoars at Columbia ii w ith proportionate advances at oth- ti or points. a The improvement results from the ^ establishment of postal car service on ^ the Southern's "Ponce de Leon", k leaving Cincinnati at 6:45 P. M., just ten minutes ahead of the "Carolina ii Special." This train receives ail c< evening mail connections at Cincin- a' nati, including Big Pour train No. 6 which brings from Chicago all letter p mail for Carolina points, Georgia and jr Florida, arriving Chicago on morn- p; I ' - 312 Daily For $i Sounds pood, doesn't it? The large ! North Carolina is published in Ralei political and cultural life. We aje secure? THE RALEU Every day except Sunday for $3.01. interesting and valuable this paper i FREE?1 Week Samj If You Do Not Know Ou Clip and Mail Thi? 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