.jciVAED, N. O.
'Aj
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Novel Use.of Hano.»erchief8.
Witli th(' .l;icol»ito ivvo’utiou 4‘ I’/iH
in Kiif^lnud rt'Huiiii, •Hili'mkiiii; him
jin old (l«‘v5oe wUich hatl si>rvrd
♦?i>‘ urnvt'nuiu'iir so well in f!u> most
niiinil period of Anne’s rt-i;in. onusi'd
(*i lu' iirint(Ml «>n sfvtral thousand
I’!i;orclii*'l's i»oriraiis of thoso of tho
prt'U'ndfi’s adht rrnts wlio had
''■ and \vt‘iv in hidinjj. 'I'hi'so
i ':,rails, si-ni all ov(‘r (In* coinilry
huni; npon rv» ry l>lank wall, led
> iln‘ « aptui t‘ and xoi ulioii of niauy
i a, Uivi's.
Powers of Flying Lemur.
Tiif* tlyinf? It'nuir livt's in (he Indian
liipt'iai^o. It is liuui two to thr*'*?
t ' in it n^ilh. and :s rurnisluMl with
:i Ntii't «>f nuMiihranr n t-ai h sidt* of iis
f '.y i-onnHM in;: its lli.ihs with i'a-h
«• ’.•‘1*. 'riiis is fxtfndi'd and ai’ts as a
p. rnclutlo while i: lakt's its l»>aps.
ii.'Mi a hi.uhcr to u lowrr placo. Sonio-
it will soar from a distanco of
:mi» fot«(, or ultout llu* lon^Mli of ii city
I.!-ok.
0
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1.^*
But Don’t Tear His Shirt.
Tho woman advan'» d ominously.
‘ • lo yon Uu* i ai li* r liiat ton* llrnry's
^l'.rtV’’ “Vt's.” “Wliat did you do it
i >rV” “I'.craust' ll.nry was naii;;luy
.1 -d wouldn’t 'i’o makf him
i UMi to ini> I took him !>y tin' “oll:'r,
: 1 lu* hroki* away." '1 hi> woman
“ 'MiU thf liail hai towaril tho toach-
\»'\t limo iu‘ don't lnhavo." she
d, “you hit liim with this."—Newurk
f ' w s.
A bunch of hogs just finishing a field of soybeans. Maoy farnners plant
enough to provide feed for their hogs long into the winter months. (Edge
combe Branch Experiment Station).
HELPING THEIR OWN
HOME BOYS IN FRANCE
Solar Surface Temperature.
rill’ iatt'st istimati- of thi' ahsopite
iilnratui’o o;' Un '-olar snrt'aro is
I It of I-'. I’l^coc (.r Warsaw, whose
' :iputali"n i" I'.i'-cd upon tlic in-
t u>ity of raiiialioii for indixidiiai
\ I \ f Ifiic! h ill !ii‘ s.>lar spft'irum as
I iaiui'd with Uu' ^p*>i i'> holonu'icr a I
i .i:' Siiiithsonian a>l i'oph.\ siral ol>si>r\a-
' ry. flo an :;\r;aj:o ot' le-
■r> plii'. loii do^'ir.'-; I'cni 1 j:rade.
Good Way to Test Diamonds.
SU''prclt'd di;.lhoad ai'o I r*Miu«‘nIly
"ti'd l>y ph.i iii:.' ;hi ni hclwrcn t v\o
I’is and prt>--i'd Iiard with ih>-
rs. It is said to iu> iinpo>'ihjo lo
livt' ;ln* siii.'ilh''-t ir.pii'ssion on a roai
■:ini>>iid. in lh* ;i>r of ;i jiasli*
•Ii' 'o. liu' > limy i.,- cru>hi il. 'i'in-
loi't I'an he (ii'i'cnud hy a t rilii.‘al cx-
liiiliatiou w ii li a 1. us.
Housewife’s Wail.
“l>:id, w]:at v.as ilT.- lahor of Sisy-
i.fiU'^'.'” ■ Si'.vi.hn-^ folli d a siono up
■ iiili. and as ta^t as ho rolled it up
I’olii'd down a^rain. It was a myth-
.li . I'i'i'.li-. Xi'ihini: liko ihat
. •■iay.” “(di. 1 iji n’t know. ” inii'r-
; -M'li Ilia. ‘•\\'a^!i::m di-'hos is just
l.kr thal. ’- Louisvido (.'ourior-.lournai.
Has Supplied Pitch for Centurfea.
,\n inli iiaiurai phoiioiii. non
• f I'l'- i>!,iad oi' 'r Ml ilif Ionian
f.i, is a sliallow >iiriuL' on the hay of
.•;i. x.hori Imili pi'i li and uai-T i>ul»-
M'‘ up. 'The ]iit( Ii i;a^ lieon U'-i d hy
i|i‘ nai'\''>. ia auikiii:.' ilioir lioals
^iIi -e llie days of Ueroilotus.
I'arnuMs Supply for apple peel-
C'.'S.
R *r>ort of the Contiilion of
The l.^rcvjvd Ea'.iking: Co.
I !i .1; • sUiti' I'l’ N'-';!'.
:tl -'ii' I ■ r- .''t ):' 1:, I’’!/.
l. i >, ■! I >
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; > vT’.lra: t
' ^!i ni: iii i •
.i>- Nati.i .,.1 I’lwnl,;
jr..Ill Sta^:- !l: ks am!
I'.urKt IS
X I'h
, :.i!l ... * .
Sil'.^r Coin, i ivlii'iii.i; ;;1!
’ liii'ir I'din run; ii. y
ha; k : .iP'l oi'i.ir
I . S. Nut( ■
1 -hertv war hoii^i ;a oi.nt
'!‘..lal . .
I lAHI!.! i U S
•jslal -{i" k paiii in
..urji'u- *’uii'i
\ ■ ii'iiv )(■'> i Lirn lit
f\i . and ta\i'> p.uil
i'.ills 'i.iyalilf
rl of ii issiu-d
> ( ’'n >-( ntinj^ r.Mn- y imr-
ru'.\ ( .1 . . ,
! » ■:»!.si'.s MihjtH * t'l la k
'! i:nr : rrt't: if .I’ .-i;
• '^hicr’s Cia ; k - ''i;:'' -
‘ rtifii d (’lu I'k"
lo :i
7 1
I-1
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1,1 do (in
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7,7 ’.1
1 ' I P.u.i 1
•>,11 (I,nil
2.1S7.L’2
5,^.! till 1.00
ll'.i'.'D.ttli
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r.y PAX T. (3H.\Y.
Chief, .\nimal Industry Division.
I’armers who have madt‘ proper use
of oiir Southern eheai» feeds for live
stoik will prohahlv aceept Hit' title of
this artii le in the same way that the
man who visit'd the nieiuiKerie for
the tirst time acrejited tho reality of
the f^iralTe. .\tier examiniiif^ tho
K'irai'ie lii’in the front, side and rear,
and lakiiiK into ctuisiderafion his Ioiik
neck ami Koneral uiiKainliness. In*
>aid that he had always believed that
there wa.' "no sut h aiiii lal" and he
was now. at'ier st'>.i.';j; Him. tlioroii>;li!.v
I'l'iivinred Ihat there was no sm'i
ihiiiR. !n like ma iiier farmers who
have mver made use of our real*.'
t lie;ij) t'erils are apt to sav. at Ihe
luv'sont time, without an invest i^u-
tioii. liiat “tliere is no such thin^^"
’I'he douhtiiiK farmer, however, as
well as the visitor to the mena.":eiie.
is misiakeii. hecaiis(' there are iheaji
live -io.k feeds even at tho present
I'ni'^. hut ilioy are not found anions
pur. li;;: •■■i grr.ii's or hy-prodin ts.
i'hive are two classes of cloMp teid.-.
to h(' seei'.red for tho eoiniun winter
sila.rre ami pastures. 0si)0(ially tho
lali' r. All kiniis of liv‘ stock make
u-'’ of iia-iures if the opiiorlunily i-^
offered. Soir.e kimis of live stork
make i;se of silaye. 1 iie live s!oi!.
fariiiir exiu" ts to avoid an e\;)eiisiv.'
V inter’s feed hill must suitply oitlnT
-Ha,re or ja'uure or hoth. If tlies,
two fi l'd- :ire to he j)r'\ided the pre
liniinary work must he dime in
Sept* nihor.
'I’here is plenty of evideiieo at haml
tf> show tliat our farmeis are awake
lo the fact that those two feeils are
mir i heaiiest ones. During .June. .Inly,
.\iit:usl. and Seiuemher hundreds of
silos wore hiiilt in tho state. Duriim
Vii^ii't. September and Oct(d»er these
silo^ will he tilled witli various kinds
of silage crops and during this same
time iliousaiids of j;razin« crops suit-
altle for fall, win'.er. and si)riiHi j;ra/
iim will he sown.
Tlie majority of farmers who koop
beef cattle and dairy cattle -,hoiiM
(■••itaiidy jiroviil: a silo ami all ot
tli'MU shoulii i>:oviii«‘ siMiie kind .)f
fall, wiiiier. aii 1 sprint; .ma/.iiiK
ioii kinds of ( roi>s may he use;l for
ura..in;4 purpfise.s, Tn the tir-t plai’e
man\ of our farmers hav.' failod to
aj>]U'eiiato the value of the old coin
and cotton Itelds. a.nd these we Ir.i’.'.
viili US always. As a result oi this
nei:le( I \ast (pia!it;ties of roimliau;e are
wasted each >e;ir which shouhl he
ttiriied into meat and milk. The t;oo 1
farmer allows none of these che;ip
foe.l:- to ;’-o to waste, W’e siioi’ld !ur
o!il\' not allo^v the feed.s ii'Uall^ pro-
iln. eil to ,i;o to wa.-te. luit jii.-t I.,'W an
e'tiii-I 'llOuM i"' il ‘li|e to c:e:i' ■ llew
iv pii!ti:;.£r n:an” of oiir idle
II v.-.irk.
;■ i]ie iliret ; ioa of M r. I;. ^
I.'.’ !l;e .\ninial Iiidiis'i’v ni\'^ |
the ’ .\"i il nilural t-'\pe; i j
a].- riiV' 'US hav" h'Ci
I \ I'al ye;i rs I o det er-
iif pei'iiiaii"’;' win' ■ ■ ' i
v.ostc rn pa! t of the i
: k lia' been done in
II Ml'. T. L. (Iw yn of j
iy. a iiromin.Mit he-'f
that section. Those |
v.ho k;io\v the a^^ricultural condition-’!
of the west'-rn part of tho state know j
that ore (!.' th - ^'le.u.s; prohlen:^ i- to'
develo]) a systtm of fanning which.
will employ some ot the laii is lyiiif-'j
iillo at tho pieseiit time. !
Iti theo exp'1 inn'nts Iho beet cat-i
tie arrieil throni:h the wint- r upie: ^
various rations and an aeeurat*' |
cou".t ke;)T of ;he amounts and costs!
of feeds of eac’i winter totietlier w;'h!
th'‘ train-' maile ny the .-^i.tcl-'e’s. One
carload of stock^r? oach winter was |
upon ear ( orn. cin'ii ' r. h:'> |
• .V. A ^ ''|•e:nd lot was f'>upon j
>'over. ii.i.v and
■ of :-i -s ,1
fe'-!'
aci't s '
Cm t i - .
ion of
iii^it S'aii"
niu'er \\.;y f
niin.' i’m" v;
Iiav’ui’i's in
sta'e. Tile W(
co-0|ii'!a'ion v.
Ilayv.ood Con;
cattle '-iii-UT of
: III'
th'
tho early winter and spriuR months
fiirni.-'hiiifi «onsiderable Kroon feed
alonj^ with tho cured f?vass. Durini?
the cold months the fourth lot of cattle
was peimitlod to nin uiiott this lett-
ovor summer pasture receiving no
fei'd in addition to tho p;isture except
il few days when ovijrything was
dt'ejtly covered with .-^now.
Mr. Cw.Mi has done, in makint? pas
tures. upon his farm what thousands
of others an do upon tlndrs and ob
tain eipially satisfactory results.
In tho experiments referred to it
was found th;it the stockers Ki'^'zin?;
upon Ihe wint**r pasture did much hi'l-
tei and wt re wint('red much m'U'e
economically than those kojit around
tilt* I^^irn and fed upon dry feeds. The
stockers wliich ato m lhini; but winter
pastute ;;ainedr during tho winter,
from 17 to 2t» iiounds oach. Tho stork-
ers wliicli were fed ui>on ear corn, corn
sihi,t;e and ('thor stored foods all lost
in w('i^:ht. On tho average it cost
aixuit ^I'l.no to feed oacli one of tho
'dry fed steers through the wint- r
months l)ut tin* oxpt'nso of K'^nin.u the
pasture-fed steers tlirou^jh tho same
lon>:th of time was just half as mucli,
ov'Vi when ea( il steer w;is cluir^ ’d
.^l.Oi' a monih rent for j>i-tiire.
j Fanners r:ii'iai: ho,u;s and poultry
ish.'uld. iiy all means. dnria.s.c Au ■'ii--t
I and Septeinhei'. t.i; ■■ step;; t'uvard
I providin;^ ( heap feed.-- for t’ne winter.
’ 'I'he only available c lieai) feeds, .is far
a.-- lio.us and poultry are concerned,
are pastures. Torn, wheat, oats and
other j;rain feeds and byproducts art,
joll unusually exjionsive unless fed in
I luijnnct i(Ui witli pastures. Many teni
j porary i»astur“s are suitable for both
hoRs and [loultry. An aero of ^ood
! land planted in rajie affords K>:*7.in,E:
! for tive or six Imi iioiind fatteiiiim
fii.-Ts th.roimhout the winter provided
a half r.vtion of grain is employ 'd as
a supplement. Or. cmo acre of ^md
rape should make from :hli to ami
Ito'.mds of I'ork'. .\n acre of rye. oai.-?.
bar!e\- or wheat will usually lo just
lahiuit h.;ilf as wtdl btit in addition
I will yield a partial croj) after tlv
I hous art' renioved.
I 1'he value of i>astures and raiif;o
I cotiditietis was emi'ha-^i/.ed a'j.ain in
I some poultr> exjieriments condiu ted
at th“ Pender Test Farm duriiiK l-'’*v
I One lot of Ihiff riymouth Ro( k hen-
' was ^ivi-n the ratu:e of the I'arm whei-.*
i many i;reen ciops wore available th^
, year around. .\ ."u*ond lot of liei; ■
'was ( ■ ■’;!i’'.eil in .a diy lot and f>“'l upon
jdry and other hi^ii pi’i’cod feeds exi lu
. sively, Dnrinsi the year the rant;e lot
! ('f l’--ns produced LriTil esri;s while th>?
I'.eT'-i in the drv lot jiroduc. d oiily 1 t
jeiii;-. although, they were fed about
I as well ;ls ( ould be exi>ecte(l uiider
i dry-1' : conditions. Tiie in n-^ in th •
!two lots were fed exactly tile same
} f... ; excej-.t those in the i'a;i;^e lor
jlKi'l ihi' freeiioin of the farm and oh
haineil srre-n feed, btic:'*, and worms.
I Th'- r.ir;.;- lot of hens returned a ( h-;ir
I proii: of .‘'!l,o2. while the tloi k of :\2
I h'MV-^ in til ' dry lot st’fferei’. n totrl
of I'a’i.
Tho colored women of tho coin
tnunity recently Rave an i ntortain-
nient at Uetli»)l chnich to
raise nioniiy for tuinipjdnf' the (;ol-
ored drafted men with comfort kit
snpplieH. Thoy realized for this
»nriM!se.
The Rose (.’afe has I'ldten out a
new folder menu card whicli n*-
flects credit on tlic* manaf^oiuent and
is (jnit(? np to tlie ^rade of these
vis!'(l in the best cafes. As an ad-
vertisinj' medium it is (xcollent,
carrying the names of about a dozen
local business iirniH. Tho card is
attractive, servicealde, and a hand-
sf>me picce of job work. i
Coffee Percolators at Farmers
Supply.
BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP.
Wli.v u.so ordinary counh remedies, w h n
Bos=hee’s German Syrup has been used
s» sutcessfuiiy for lifty-cme years in all
parts of the rnitod States for cou^^hs,
bronchitis, oolils settled in the throat,
espcinally luni^ trouhlt-s. It >fives the
paiionl a ^»od nij'ht’s rest, free from
C(Hi}^hin}^. with easy expectoration in the
innniinir, nives nature a chance to soothe
tiu' i-ill.lined parts, tiirow off the disease,
helping the patient to re^.iin his health.
I’S and 75 cent hottlis. Sold hy Duck
worth Dru^r Co.
Diversifieil Ads
Are Business Builders
One (--nt a woril tor (U-^t in-'i-rtioii; otir tinlf
I i-nt a W'tti! fnr ;u-li riu-iit iiT'f-nien,
e:i- il initi.i! m alil'roviatimi ceiiiitiiii; a
wiirtl.
C. M. Siniard receired a letter
this week from bis son, Roh(>rt
Siniard, who is with the American
exptMJitionary forces “sojno.where
in Franco.” He and Will Fortune,
j both of whom lefL here about two
I months ago, are in a regiment of
engineers.
The letter home contained very
I little about what the boys were
d(»ing, and nothing about what
they were going to do next. Such
things do not easily find their way
through the fine sieve of thoe^.
sor. It had a cheerful tone,
ever, and sj)oke in praise of the
life of the soldier.
Farmers Supply lor apple peel
ers.
Your friends would be pleased
to receive marked copies of the
News showing your whereabouts,
and activities; 5 cents a copy.
C.XSM I’.Ml) for ( hickens, ej^^s,
hides. Citv Market.
.vool ami
•)-l 1 tie
i,Or,S W.VXTKl)
S'.tpply t o.
i»ay
ash. Miller
2 tfc
Wlial You Want
IN BUYING CUTLERY
Is steel that has the proper tem
per, that has the keenness of
edge, and that has good lasting
qualities,—in other words, what
you get in
Roberson
I'CdJ S.M.l'. X’alii iMe draft. hii;ri:5’ arid
::hldli- horse. I>r. C. W. llnnt. V l!-ltp
ToWX I.OTS, farms and tinihcr lands for
sale. Frank Jenkins, Hrevani, N. C. tf
\ I-; eatin;^ and eonkinj^ a;)ples; also for
■ innin.i:. bushel at oreharii. I?.
'1 /.a. liary, ‘>-7 Itp
F()U S.-\Id'' Sec S. Maxwell fod Doilj^e,
Keo or Hud.'on ears. Hendersonviile,
X. C. '^-J.-^-tfc
nes
(d SAL1-:
tt rms if di sired.
IJrevard Xcws.
piano for $1S7. Easy
Address r,ano. earr
‘>-L’S-2tc
1 OK SALK .After Oet-iher first, one f^en-
eral purpose horse. W. H. Olnev, IJre-
vard, .\. C. '»-2l-Up
I'OK SALK One seven year-old black
loirsi-; ^ood bufj^v and draft horse.
,\lso some nice pii;s. H. M. Zachary.
'»-ll-tf
LOST Diamond wrist wat h. iCn^raved
on h.u Iv I)aniai is Smith, l-'inder n-turn
to '1 . II. Siiipman at hank and receive
reward. 9-21-2t|)
LOST .\ Setter di^, liver colored bo;ly,
white around necr.. head partially liver
colored. Xcw leather collar on. Please
r. tnrn to .1. \V. Huraetl and receive re
ward. V*-2S-ll'c
WAXTKli OUKS
would li!\C to ;
V, ith owners of 1
are knov. n to he
cejij.cr ore j't'd
ai rc;',.:
Axi) .ml\i:kals I
ct in cotiiinunication
ill.is on uliich there
!'V'sits of iron and
iiliu r niiner;d'^. (live
ill s. riplion, distance
The kind of Pocket Knife a man car-
5 is an index to his character. Is
yours dull? Then look to your wits!
The quickest remedy will be to select
one of our line of Roberson Pocket
Knives of all kinds and prices,
And All Guaranteed
You will find here also Carving Sets
for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any
time of year; Butcher Knives, Table
Knives in sets, Scissors, and all that has
an edge.
Farmers Supply Company
mmmaam
ctu I al
friini railro;id, an.! liat n.ad facilities.
Il ['reperiy pre.'-cntid 1 can interest pc('-
pie to come lu-re and invest in iniiuial
lai'.ds aad tVrir d'-velopnn nt. .Addn ss
• ■ iliu r.d>.” i’. (). Ho\ ‘>7S, .\^hveville.
N. C. '»-212ip
fed
and
\
itltel- t’V
lip
Tet;.l ..
.-li.ite oi' XoHh ( arolir.:;.
i .unty ol' Transyi\-.u;ia.
Sept. I'-llli. l'>;7.
1, Tiios. H. SmrM.VN, Cashier of tk"
tlrive named hank, do soK-innly .^.vear tliat
• ah ve statenicnt is true to the best ot
:uy knowledjje and belief.
THUS. H. Smi'.MAX. Ca.-hier.
Correct—.Attest:
W. ,\1 Mmn.
VVm. 1*. Weilt,
i )iret tt rs
.'uhscrihed and swc'rn to before me, this
■ h day of Sej temh“r, V'l \
K!.‘ il ' I \l,t.( iw \ Y,
tary ruhlio.
to sell means sornc-
tliinji to advertise.
C,I ;i ; ;■ ^|\ ( >rn ; tovc", ^ Mid
'.hib' a fourth Ic-t ••.a-- .civet;
no fed at r.ll r-x-ept that obtained
li'i ill tiie wiiite.' pa-'tur*!. |
•. Ci.vvii maiie thest' winter i>as j
ture.- by tir,-I t b a' iiiK the mountain j
si’fs of the trr'os. contract wa - j
ni:ide with the raountainoers Rlvint; |
theni th * free use oT th*' latid for twoj
ye-.r.; il’ they wou’.l deadon all of the
lai' '■ tr('e. ( l.-.;r out tlie se.iall bn'-h |
and put th.“ land in cultivation, plant- ]
ihi; corn each > e;;“. 'I’he s'*eond year |
at the last cultivation of tho corn n j
mixtiiie of ir. jtoiiiids of orchard prass. 1
■1 iiou’m's of biue f?rass, and i pound ;
of tlT'io’’’v atid clover were soed«'(l
btoadcist tbroiii'h th(> corn. Th'-
j.M'a s wa-^ p(''-mittr'(l to "ow throii ’
I p.. ‘‘f I'n-s--’ !’- suo””
pra/^d. It. of roirr
ff It o.r^r ‘h’-s pro^
V'l i'lf.'. •. e.itinu ’d tc
'bout be"'
•''w np nn>’
the ro
THST STAND FOR SOGGESS
CLUB MEMBERS WHO FOLLOW
CLOSELY THESE TEN RULES
SHOW GOOD REPORTS.
1. Dust your hons just Iiefore sf»t-
titii; and three day;; before they hatch.
'2 L'o nftt feed chii-Ks until they are
fortv-e;L'bt hours (dd.
Tho first food for chicks should
be f;rit or sand; this will start their
irrinditi.i' mill.
1. Later on, food hanl-boiled pgt^s ,
a.r.d oatme:il. r.ixed together, or woll-
ii.ikc 1 .iolinnic cake or cornbr(‘ad for
:ae lir.'t week. I
'I ’nen fee 1 a mixture of two parts :
.1*’ I-a'-k-ed wheat, two jiarts of oat '
f.-,'- 'and tv.o parts of c-raeked corn,
or a .s2;o()d lommen ial chick feed.
♦i. Keep clean water or milk before |
tlie chicks at all times. |
7. Clean tfrp bi'ood coops once a |
week and examine the ( hicks careful
ly for lice.
8. Give the chicks the best of care
and keep them growing.
9. Hatch early, rememboriuf;: “that
the early bird gets the wtutn.”
10. T’nder no circumstance --•e’l tho
early pullets; rid of th ■ ear’.y
cockerels.
.Agricultural Kxlension Service,
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/'ME RECU’ "o OF LAT-’^ R'S
C OR.
Cl.ill Jjioli 'iftO
MACHINERY AND
MILL SUPPLIES
ljiTH''esi r^tocii in \Vff>tern Carolina
t-^iiws. Pulleys. Beltimr.
Wire IIouB. Pipe. Fitting’s.
Machinisi’.s Tools.
FoiinUry and Machine Work
a specialty.
Asheville Supply & Foundry Co.
Asheville, N. C.
Doyle’s
Fertilizers
Make money 'where used.
Uncle Sam says wheat will be
worth at least $2.00 next year.
That means that a little over
a bushel will pay for a bag of
Acid. We sold one party two
tons this week. We have
several grades.
16 per cent Acid
8 3-3
8-2-2
J 0-2-0
ALL NEW GOODS.
Brevard Hardware Co.
Brevard, N. C.
We have jusL received a
car load of the Best Grade
of 16 per cent. Acid and
Fertilizers for
Rye and Wheat
Brevard Lumber Co.
BREVARD, N. C.