Newspapers / Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / Sept. 7, 1917, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
NEWS, BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA as o3 CO o3 D CO z£ D .j rUf/Jitii: r53 IhB,^ WE-J'-SiTfc Ki;A*53S»y ?.:3 H (D H ^ O 0 03 ii oj ell n ^ ^ j: CUf^ r-l f- r— €=^3- Q 4-3 IL&J ai c.. SBKi^n;?. C«^Si3l BSiTIiZia ro 72 s C/j Cv r-, p“H 1 > 03 CO rM C/2 THE MEANING OF FEDERAL HELP Quite Recootly Public Roads Were a National Disgrace. iNFLUENGE OF MOTORCARS Vi ‘'j it •!? V£ vj Vi* \‘j r; 1*/ 17IVIV «f v; ts HOTBLD GAIlDENb. M V: 5!l ?l? I'^lirly \ «■; ,•! ;i 1 il ■ I mi> i li.ixr 1’/ l*ii>\«'l (|ii',li‘ |r«i|ii :il'!i* III iiiaiiy Vi VJ lns);iiii r. ill «►UIuliiMi!:!,’.■ M> M »' t'/ V/ W . II i,'|> “* til* !' I'll I iiifii \ ol' i'J ^'J I;ki I il lilt 111'.', nl> l.iliMiiKi A';rl ul li *,'J (ur;il (ii!ii->'(‘. 'I'liis !■» i* i|>r hill\ VJ i‘J 11 lit'of I‘I I III )• ;iii| r;it|i-.ll("4 wIicM 1i i5? ii'.aiilt'd ill !iii|Ii,«ii Ml- rii|! i‘J Iriiincs. I'or (lii> i'Micmic «iirl\ Mf !r cr«ii's a lii llicd w ill |.i> rcrcssar.v, Ut Vs Imt a II. Ronci Associations, the Automobile, the Farmers’ Demands and Other Influ ences Have Ail Contributed to th^ Pressure Which Has Finally Brought About Government Co-operation. I’liiil Iho inolorcar — until, iiitU>«‘l, within tlit‘ l:ist ten .voars-tlio |ml»lic loails tif lilt' I'nih'd Stall's liuve Ik'i'U a national dismaiT. 'I'li 'V aro 8o y«‘t, iu>t (luiu* 11 prr ci'iit »1‘ onr more than ■J/JT.!,";’.! mill's of toads di'siTviii;; Ihi* II r.iit', wiili's 11. Clandv in tlioSi-ii-ii tilii- A::u'i it-aii. Ili.t I 'Md ass(N-iat ions, tin* inoton ar, an ill i'-liMit di'niand from tlu* far!m*r lor lii'lji ( it ofirn 1‘osis him nion* to haul a ton of wheal from farm to ninrkrt on a iiuiildy road tliati to ship tliat ton from ?NfW York t(> l-ivrrpool >, till' nionntiim I'osl of livin.Lj. thi* iii- » of motor tnifk t ranspoi tat ion, lia\i‘ all for.t I il>!itfd to tho pn-.'snri' uhirh has tiiially uiadr thi‘ rniti'd Si.iii s as a wholf do for itself what fort>states have heen tr.vins; to do, in fort\ ei::!it tieurees of hewilder- nient :ind inooinpeteiire, for two doc- I'of.y-eluht rond eonunissions. forty- ei;;ht iileas of what a road is and is not, v.'>:e nu!!i!ier less than fi>rty-ei^lit va lieties of r ad Liraft', have not led tis an\\'>!i 're in inaUin;:: n eoinprehensive N.'-'^eni f r'ids. We have a fi-w ,uood I’l M 1 tntes and a lot of jioor n-ad statev \\\* have a few j^ood road de lta: tiMeiits and a lot of so called emu- mi'.-'i 'iis of w'liich the less said the lieili'i \ow the nation has extended ft lit ral aid to states in hnildiii;; roads. Wlie! liiT t'ederal aid to slates as o]t- P >>-,l to a sy^teiii of national irmli- w.ys hni!'. i>uiro!ied. maintained and r.'l 'iie l a:al wi; d hy the n:ilion is !lii' wive sU'p oiily time ean tell. Fed- ei;il a d I'vi'aino ;i fad .Inly II of last year. wli-‘n leuislation whieli will ri‘- sUii in the .«ii>endinii of .SiriO.niiO.itiH^ for rad> was ]'asM>d hy eotiuress and .--!_ne l hy the pi't sideiit. T) si'eiid .•> 1 r.ii.ui>0,1 M:o in live years’ linie. si'cnd it \\!-ely. o^“otioniieally, ef- li' ieiitl.., is not an easy task. It is not one w!;i. h eould l>e he^Miii instantiy u|>on tile i'.-issai:(‘ of thi' fedi'ial roail l.ill. liisi. I'Ci'.T 'ie an orL'ani/.ation had !o ic pi>i fi-'-t( d by the federal f^overn I. .: r tiie diiei tion of l.ou'aii Waiter Taue, di;eelor oili.'0 of p.r.l'iie Il ail', and. second, beeanso only one > .■.!e. ('a!if"rnia, w.is in a I'ositiou to - iK't a I'rojr. t and a^k f^r some of 't - a’':"'rl ioiiiiieiit of monoy iininedi :il( y on t!.;' passage of the aet. Nv>;- hiivr tile fiTty-i'iuiit stat- s as yet .'.;i ;i"ked fi'|- any of their [lorti Mi of !' '■■lal aii:. aMli"Ui;h praii !• .ally al' li:.' e si~iii!ied t'. ' ir intention to ilo so S «if tl.'Ma lia\e III' hi.'iiway icm m', .'ii'iis —;;nd a iiiuhway ii ;nmi'si"n .d'';'art!'ioii: a .''t.ite niu^t li.i\e be- it ean .uel any fi^leral nn'iiey. In 'i'e\as an ', t-i rih I’aro ina, for ill":.tmi;-t i leate anl «n::ani/.' i.i-'!.\v:iy dei'ai iniei.is or c'mmi.'>sioi:> r-fite'; \vri-(> in anotber s"! t “f iili\ — Kai, a-;. Wyoming and .'"■ ;ta l';i!;i'ta we!" i:n:iMe ui:der ilivir .■!i'^tii:’.;ioii , to i.d ;dato ni' ii'. y on i',: ii:i[ I’l. ino!11w lii' h Wore . .'1. • d si! i- i ly . (iiii! 1 y i,i..: :»“r'. 1 . . 1 stilt, ^ ■ icici! tIds law at t: • (>lr ii" I. !!■;! l..;i,;'::s. a^; a i> 'till iinal . • to no. i ti.ate witli I ■ ■ ■- • ri'iiii'i.l '!' I - I't its pr. pMrtioii a! ;i:d l\ ’ >as la i't w-'i'l; !i. a li::-';vNa\ i!cp;;rt I'.ieiM ‘:'-':ite’i II-,- lit'!' . I 111 I't ilI'atl'iT Ill-Ill her slate .! ; ■■(■ 11 iN'"- >l.e i ll,: ii_-'s hor or ' • !:;w. 'i Li(> ;'i'di':-a. \ I'l III leM h;is appn>- • ria.Tcd S.'.,‘ ‘iH,ui II i'..;- i.,;ul expviidi iM 1:'!^. .'■■ p'ii.noo ('nr I'.iis. .s b"'. I .1 : I ■ 1.1 I'i '■ ';ip, >. S'J. It M H II II » f ,[• p. I_‘ a:..i OO.IHHI li.f P.l'Jb of v. llii'h ;■* P-: i'i :• i:;ir i'i r ! I i v e lUil'p' .m . I'..' : '.o o I'.,;- ri>a — 'I’be 1,'iW Ml"; t!i:!t tho federal u'ovei'Kinei.t -iiai. ii"i '■‘'iiniliiite i.ii'i'e Ilian oU piT I :i! I I I Ik.' liiiaii'-ii >;■ an.v road proj- I'. i i.. : i:v ,-iaie, ’I'bi- nioiifv i; a;ip"r :i"i;i‘d "II a tlii’oe f,:-tor basi^; i' .pu’.a- I;'::, ari-;i ai.d Iiii:ea--:e of rur:il st:ir I ' r.t 'e:;i il lai.’tur ha\i'li^ a oi.e-tliird f I :t ' pai'i submit its 1'I'o:.m i_ ii ['la; :i:;d speriliral io;:s f'T :i ; :'ta '.:i l'"!i! I'!' I :i l 1 '..-Il it i ;-r.i \ es V. i.l ;i:id I'ii wlii' li it i ■ ll^'. i-j rattier li.iidy and ean be ; :'"Wii Vi in a I old iraine iinile rarl» i i the V.‘ itr M'lison. yi Ur In most instami's a bed of •!> ill'll soil is r:tl^;il beh’ml ‘-z Mf some ( Iieltered plai e. ,\ frame *'J ic iii.iy be used. |,ut is iiot^^ieies- He is Sary. 'rin* se.'d 1 own an 1 .somi* *JJ Ig form of prob'i lien i- provided for tii severe we.it hor. Vi I.ettnoe, radisl!(‘s nml ether 5‘c M# hardy ve:.'etab!es. when phnited I 51? In tills way and juopi'rly li.iii- I died, are freiin. ntly re.idy for I *.*c Us»‘ fioni I'otir weeks to six i'J i t‘J Weeks before those phinted in V* Vs tJie open. iK 5S 5*5 VS Vs **/ *c Vs Vs Vs V: VJ •*' •*! >'! PLAN THE SILO EARLY. Structure Should Bo All Ready to Fill i Wiien Corn Is Ripe. ' rdor*' sil'is are Imilt in the latter ji.art of Ai:;;i’"t and th“ lir t part of Scp- I tember t';aii at jiny oil.cr time of tl:e yi'jtr, w rites «I'isher In the I'ariii and I'ii'e. Ide. 'Fhe de-^iri' to see ho\v ' the eorn rrop will turn out is kiruely respon.able for the \ery short time that el.ipses betwci'ii the tinie silos are built and the time they are tillnl. j I?ut a serious risk is involved in ' biiildini; too late in the season. Silos btillt of eouerete o;- till' should ;ihvays I stand empty at least two week-: be fore tillim: the tirst time. 'I'iie silfs are iru:iianteed only when tliis ti'm» , tdjij'ses in order to allow the. mortrir ji'inis to thoroughly harden. IV^^ides, silo innsons ;u’o so bu>y In the fall ^ that many farmers .are obliged to w:iil tlieli' turn, and by the lime the silo is I tin illy til'ed the i orn h.is 1 ist its sue- : euli'iit pri'i—rM*"-. “‘rhe be;t tlii'e t'or lir;- s”i 'i :» >l'o.” s;i: oi.i> ('\M -rt. "i ' J'l-t :i' r ‘•o; ii jila: liii '. tiinio.h It i' : ] j i i to -j;et tli;' matt-ri;;! on tho ^loimd i.i the early sprin^r \\ hil'‘ sleddi":: i; i: ni and wlim the fanner ' an h iiil the ma terial on hard road'; .and .ar a time when he has ino.-t leisure." >binoi;thIe eoniM'i te 'i!os m.ay be built at liny se.asoi'. of the ye.ar. but the best time Is spviim or summer, so they will have ai.;ple time to h.irdeii. Metal "ill's may be built at any time of ye.ir. Stave !lo-i are be-;t put up in the fall, ns tbo hot weather of sum mer eanscs the wnod to shrink when the silo is eiiipt\. Hut in all oases de- ‘ide on the si/.e of silo and make the eiuierete found.alioti f"r it early in tliR sea'^on, there will be m* delay t*n that ai-eouiit. il r: mil' : 1 'i .. :.l .!• V, t . ,d ('f fo I 1 hi li v- li: I-.' iu t'le se'i!:ar, i ' ;i.;’iia.I •■•'tor e.ii -i.|ci:itiii!i tlio pr'ji't of i:i: ■ i'i lii't f"i: i-'o:'!'.! one wliieh i !e o!* iiKi t ci i.l! bi'i.e'ii iii't only };> ;a;e a" a sl;.'e. but to tlie state as I f .'oi iy i-lui:i sl.t:.“\ tlii'ii f;' 'f-r:il ii'-jpaiioii ean be and w ill i'e tiouitd. !s ,a state pl.inniiu" a siioit [lieeo of 1 in' veohiiiN tin.^ t wo cei:I ral eoiin •, u !iii h jiicres of road formed no ! o! any slate sysiom or iKwsib'o !ia ;i: teiii. Would doubtless be re •I feilerai part i' i['.ation in its build '^enrs^ Ivania Activc For Good Roads. .V b"iid is-i!..' t-'lali:'!.' ^'.■'iM.Ot/t^l;uo is 1. !'i ’i' 'S! i! by I’i nii'\ivaniaiis prom i:: ih * •^01.(1 road-, moveuu-nt. An a'i.ei.dmeiif of the state constitiifieii .1 liave to !>w passeil by the st:»‘e I'l.iMU-e in oidi r to aecompiish tki ' ' e t. I Time of Seeding Ocits. , After ten years' i. ve-tipril r!>? t ) I eonipa re diffi>rent d;iie , for seetiiu .^ oat .. raimiiij: from M;ir h ‘_'J to May 8. ; tli(‘ oiii.i exixa-jment station lias found : that ur ab’ t yields h:n e ;^'eneral!y bi-.’ii : obi.'.iue I fr i;i early >eodiim'. In 'iX’ayno i o;i!:|y M>edin;;-; I ladi- in .Maich rie'p:i-iil ly .>utyM.'d tlii' e in !a‘'- .\pril or May by li';e: ii tof.vei.iy bii-li- : els per .ai f''. In ecnti'al Oliio in mo^jt j 5i“:!S'i!i. o;;t iii:)y be so'.\ii by Mafi'li 1.” iiii.J i:i t’ • s-'>'.!Mier;i p.irt of the i;tat‘j :i i Wee': T, MONEY NOW IS NEEDED FOR AMBULANCE FUND. 'I’In- rt.iiiinitirn in rlmr}»o «)f tlu' Aiiihulniirr Kiili 1 liroe.s nil sul) si-nlirrs It) this liiml In hiiiul in at niiiT (lilt nmnoy |MumiHi!il, nitiiiM' t(i tho ('litiiriiiiin, .1. S. SilvnrHteiii ; or fo till)'rri'JisuriT, 'P. II. Shipman. frifiuls would be pleased to receive marked copies of the News showinjj your whereabouts and activ ities; 5 cents a copy. Dlversliied Ads Are Business Builders I'lK- cent :* wni.t (ir lirsi insiTliitn; oiu-liiilt I flit ;i wont fur lach siihsi-i|ui'iit iiisritiim. ciirti iiiiti;il nr abljicvaitioii iiaintin;; ;4s a \V()! 11. WANTKI) Two or throe urown hof^s. .1. W, Smith. 9-7 tf l.()(;S WANTKI) Supply Co. \Vt pay cash. Miller 3 2 ttV CROCBRIB5 i'ii'* We-Deliver Promptly all orders fur j'roce-rie:-;, and our ^roi i rifs are all of the first clas kind. C)ur stoc k is carefully se lected because Our Trade Is Particular and it is our aiin always to please. We want your business and as we ;f!‘. r the best and freshest (>f (iro- cei ies, and ask no more, and often less prices, we would be glad to have it. MITCHELL The Grocer, Mdl.ASSKS i:VAi’ORATOKS and skim nu rs al \\'. M. T.isliop «SL Co. 7-lte WANTMI) Second-hand huLTjfy in ^ood c;.nditii)n. X, caie 15revanl News. 9-7-l^tj) TOWN LOTS, farms and timber lanils for sale. Frank .lenkins, IJrevard, N. ('. tf ( W.\N rill) ('hickens and beef cattle. Osborne Market, next door to Hishoj.’s. K tfc I'OK S.\iJ-. Two "ood milk cows; |)rices reasonable. A|)plv to C. M. Siniard. 9-7-tfc FOK RIvNT Furnislieil or unfurnished house. Rates reasonable. Mrs. I). I>. Hancock. S-.^l-ltp NICK eaiin}^^ and cookin^^ apples; also for canniiiff. 50c a bushel at orchard. K. II. Zacliary. ‘)-7-ltp Fi RNlSllKD OR rNFI RNlSIIKD ROOMS for rent. Desirable for younj^ coupU- for li^ht hoasekeepin^. Address I*. O. Hiix .Vs7. Itp H.\UK WANTKI) Chestnut Oak and Hemlock. Ilij^hest cash market price. Transvlvania I'annin^ Companv. l'>re- vard, N. C. 127-tfc I'OR SAM' 1 I i:r cviinder !lei:derson motnrcvcK- ai a bar; a n on atf-unt oi | ' li;. inn dr::fteil. t an be sien at'1\ a}.’;iu- \ Turner's ^ara^e. Itt MIXING FERTILIZERS. Precautions Necessary to Avoid Mak ing Uncicsirablo Compounds. II oiiK' mixed fertilizers will prov? ju>t a - el'ii ieiit in evcrx way ;is faetory nii\od j^ipicb- of eipiis a!''!it oiunilosit ion, ]iro\ iilcd sii:mo .'-iiiiple iire.-ar.t i"iis are usc'i a:;aii--r u.i'li"^ii'a''lo iniM’irrs. 'I’lio I’ell iis;.; \ a 1. i.l .'■:au‘ o.;'.c,o srhool of a'-ii l':iItiiio ai;d e\; i i' aMit stall >:i ea ui il Ml'- aua'ii'f t !io i;-!' ' 1:’ ;o in homo inixii_'. If it is lii-^iied to iioiitrali/.e soil ae'dily tbe liiii’’ sh.'uM be ;i!iplioil so;arat'-ly a:,d ti-'t mi\ i wiiii till' fi ri ili/"r. Sia li a ;ir\;;i!'t* !oi'.-~ hut a'ld value to ti!.- lime or feiii- lizer and in iii"-: e:i'-i s ll.o mixi'iu: w oiild I dot ri:i;oii! :i 1. '■\o,.d as'i- -:. sii.'-i- tb.y ro;.laiii liini', stii'uM .'ipplicd :>b and i..'i ini\ed willi t!, v.aiii-u-^ fo:'lM: 'n:,' Ui.i: rials. i'orI;iin ei>! AM’i’al 1 ,'.Iirial. :i^ b..-ii- '^l;lu. r,\ :;l;;;lllide ali'i i:i;i i'T,l Iii. , : 'o. whioli o.iiil.aiii ail o\i-i --s of lini.'. slii'iild bi* avoided in homo mixing'. The ob- '-(■r\ ;i r.ii- of t Ini 'i i ■. a lit i"ii'; w i I i ub vi- ate ill'- i!ai.-.:or of luuipliii:, tbi> b'''.-> of plai.i fo;i.l ihri-uuh vol.at lli/.a! i.>n or tlio eh:i’i',';n.' ■ I' a v;i ll.ablc ini > iin:i va ilabit* plant I'okI ihroiij'h elu-maal aotloa. Stabli- iiia;iure i-r oi' i-r fri'-h o!-,,r.if m.-'.lior --b.iuid not I c fun>i.lf;i 1 in t’.ie ho;ae mi'.iiiu' of fertilizers. .Manure in it-'i'lf is a eoiiiplete forlilizi'i’. but a p.i >i!y b:ilaiiecd olio. It sIm'iIiI be re- onl'.ir. (■■! willi ;:oal i']|o-.j .|ia t e. nx'k pl'ospiiato or 1 Ma'ine-il. This is iho I :.ly mixiiiLC of m.imii'o and re; tl!i>'“r t;'.;it .‘■;1muM b.* eoiisiiic!fd. Manure SHoald De Conserved. Mi.i’i o;re slhiii.M be i-:.«‘riis('d in l!;>'.'!r;i■' i.iaiiur*'s in orihT to se‘ iro 111' t irturiis fr>i:n tlieir uso. A !' . :.;o-'.iimis aro orfc; ij b.y tho !’'■ 'b. ■■iii:i .-'i.ato ooiloi:o e vporinu'iil ■' : fi’r tli.' proper eoU'^orvaI ion of n; . :"o. 1 " -b s.ave all the liipiid ma- l!!' ;• I. preveiii lo;iehiiii: and fi r- mo;!iaiioii; third, if jio-'-^iblo haul ma- iiui'e on till- land as laiiidly as it i>; made; t'omth. buy nitro eii in eoneeii- tr:itod l\cds rather tluiii in eonime:'--ial fenliizers; lifth, ri'-eiiforoe the manuixi with a I'hospiiate so ;is to Uiake it u balaiK't'd ration for plants Bargains in Enamel Ware Glass Ware Aluminum Ware See our window Brevard Hardware Company ('. Doyle and Save Money BRKVARl), N! C. World*s Best Music Thos. A. Edison’s recent research work in acoustics and chemistry has founded a new art. It opens to the music lover the entire field of music. Already Edison’s dealers have on sale over a thousand different Musical Compositions re-created by Edison’s new art. Opera In The Home Rev. Geo. A. House, who for several years has been connected with the Edison Laboratories is spending a few days in Brevard and offers, free of charge. Music Recitals in any musical home re creating by the Edison Diamond Hisc Phonograph Operatic, classic, and popularniusic. Apply to Edison’s Representatives. Druggists Always Patronize News Advertizers. J. W. McMINN W. WEILT J. M. ALLISON Get l^eady For Winter If you have never put up your fruit and veget ables before, for winter use, you want to so this year. Consider the high cost of living, and be wise. We can supply you with all sorts of things need ed by the housekeeper for home preserving. Here are some of them: Apple Peelers and Paring Knives, a full line of Crockery Ware for pickling and preserving. Family Scales for weighing spices and other ingredients of Preserved Eatables, and a full line of Copper Bottom Boilers. The Corn Topping Season is about to open. Throw away that old loose-jointed knife and get one of our Corn Topping Knives. We have also a good line of Churns, Crock, Wood, Enamel, and the Dazey. I FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY
Brevard News (Brevard, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 7, 1917, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75