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NORTH CAROLINA OU IN THE UNION L Raleigh, Jan. 3, ? North Carolina at tiic beginning of 1927 is in posi tion to offer opportunities "unusu ally attractive to prospective manu facturer*,". according to Major Wade II. Phillips, Director of the Depart meat of Conservation pnd Develop ment, and particularly for the manu facture of 'finished products" rather than the output . of raw materials, V'With the proper steps in the* utilisation of her own products for materials from which to comttlete . goutls for' the market," says tin.- .state ment issued today by Major Phil lips, ''the necessity for shipping the materials away for finishing and tin? manufactured article back to us will he ' abated ; and the people of our State \vill .be .saved inestimable sums of money. . .?'An iibunilant'c of cleet.rie motive pewer, raw products produced in the immediate vicinity, favorable labor conditions and a suitable climate , points out many fields into which this ?State's industry might grow and for which it is especially adapted. In . fact,' the way open before prospect ive r.n'.nul"! r.uivi\j i, ucm.MMUy at-, tractive,, i 'nce ihe r-'.w r i , .ted at'hin very door where alr.M iy n'aiav ul products ar" icr.dy for lx i mita tion." In "pointing out Mu 5*'?r;jsjor? of electric poAvcr service in the fetule- durinjr the year just closed. Major Phillips says: "In virtually > ver area of North Carolina wlirVe thern is a large pro duction from raw materials, tbvre is now adequate power with which to make firitsh e.l materials for the market. Power is brought from, the base of production and set down at the very door of the producer," beck oning ji im to takj advantage of the .fteW-bOriY 'opportunity and prepare ? hi3 article for the market. ."The development is simply one of the steady steps of advancement being taker in whir-h the past year has noted the greatest strides ever taktili in North-Carolina in a similar, period of time. "During the post twelve months the. Old North State has been liter ally cob Webbed by a network of electr leal transmission lliivsi i'.eftch ' ii!'.. cult ill to \n orctis .communities whore here tofore an adequate sup ply pf electricity ha* not been nvail a.it.;- ac sue!) orices as to induce man .ufrtcf.u!'j!:g.. . "Extrjv: of the power lines in our. li.tn:^-' w ySf.i?. he '.ast '"v- :f? : trove, ut princ?ps.!!y from four great ?sct'tiops. In the southeastern part Of tfi? ii? ; r.' ? . ;?> water Power (^om pan v have sprr-ad out into many new counties, as has th'- V; y:-'?-;a FJ Metric Hiiwcr Coii)V jmny? in_lhj> northeast Corner. Thus openings for the utilizatTtm-ofL. borne products foV manufacturinrr "a?*e created in such counties as Bladen, Pender. Sampson and Duplin in the southeast; and Perquimans, Pasfjuo LANDING STATE .BMffliNGOFYEAR ;unk, ' .Camden, Gates, - and Currituck II the northeast, "T.oward the northwestern part of u* :<late til-* Southern Power Co/n I?;?ny has >nad? extensions or im provements which give either new or improved power service in such ? '.?unties as \Vjlkes, Iredell, Alexan der, Surrey, and Stokes, while in the mining district extend the 'Carolina ?!ov\?:r and*. l>ii?ht Company lines to Nv<'ty, Mitchell, Swain and others. . "Vh's situation epajhles North Car , i.ia* l.o furnish an vxtensiyc are;i ?ivi'-v which her factories may hi* dist ributed without limiting them to uny . speeiiic section. Of course, dssLricis that have already de . ; ;oj.< il into large .manufacturing ?enters will cbijtinuc ?.<? "go forward, Mit in addition moiv industries, or ?'?>"???.? ' hat rre.inViv lacking., may be built, up with proi-t to individuals n<1 i.o the ? state. "In this connection a few fields iji which th.re aV.e possibilities niiglu .?? pointed out. Albcriviarlc Sound and adjacent waters, a bound in inil ons' of herring and niiier.fish. t'n t.'i- v.1 proper restrictions, can?H-v > :? ?! it; ?^i'o'ia'uct'; ) -lanes might v 't 'Vivni !? f.n exrenslv; industry. ' -jfri cultural .s-euons having suf l.i I.,. i*{ fr?v i:if i?i|i;.e some, of' the^e produc'.s at ' . and ??ci'cti.to \vido.r piiiikvW' ?? T<;w:'. ;"?l twiddle Carolina %-tion i'.) p.''S;i:hi!:t:e:.' in \}.v -ji. ? ? ? ?d-,.-.t?' which arc jJ'. o.; Ihniti.es-. ? the artier s might well pi'ii lueed are cerv-d', siigJ.r ami 'i-rcl. products and numerous allied .such as; 'poultry f.< : d, daiivt and . lisfiny others. . "'f!in;iin; area.; where power is : avail-? r Biifl&est pv aR'iiities ef firitehiii : ? fm- various' mineral proifujts. ' ? e: ?.{ tk.'velopn'f ."it-- .s}fo\\ iluu ::l A'y'iy some, of the mining companies are planning to improve inHchiritivy : .no. to broaden out in finishing the raw mnterials. Taking/ for example, U j.lspar. in which this stale lead* tlu ..country in production, r-j.ny ar ticles made fjom No-'tli C'a"<il:r.;; pro duct in other statp;-'- might a,: well HOME READING COURSES l| OFFERED liY UNIVERSITY , Cjiapel 1 1 ill, M: C., Dec. !U.-~The I University of North Carolina' I just announced, a iiew series of | reading courses in toiiiicciiou with J its program . .for worni'iiV ? c!i:lix. ? i 'I'hc . -i.'n Ai ..i:y Mxu'hsjuu. Division , hnt< a sec-lion devolod, e-\i"luivel^ i?? the interests of women and wo- J men's cluli.s and' il i.s . the aim of those in charge to' make this a much, a part of the University asi the classroom. ami campus. Mr.uj'f clubs throughout the state are no\\ i'? *<??"- 1*" ??*-??! :i'?r regular worl, ni\ Jlhi section, ami the reading?" four, . jus' aiiiiiiiinceii are meant to supple ment the }t"?Up ?ttt(lii'S. Ti;* jiew servirj: incljAdi'f cuin-: plr.ic i i so l ing (??utraes in l!inin :ipl)v The 1\!i.i!',rn h'n^lish ? Nov- 1, .'in-. Modern American Novel, ? Ari . ??<? ! Masii.- t' irien' I literature. ?. History, Interior Decoration, M<ul< t i n Poetry, Short- Runids, Sni!;;v. . , . u ? '?.i ;.?|H 'o'l j t . : ifi- .ii; i/.ti:-:eu^hip, 'j ravci, ai. ' I < If 111 u'f. Books. -? . .. ? ??'i-. !ji: . 'i! i}0 ?? j ? ? : lliirto lh??.*e i;u:ii;;; a ? ?."ur.i-v at the rate of . t >ve-nty cyiits a package. K.ieh .rill cortci. ? ? a btttl ..n that ?vili.j ??>rvc? a.- aa .aid to the .reticli:^: oi\; the* accui?|iany;njr mallet*. !<?:. ? ] of these. book:* i> for two. week;:, bat: they may Ik* kcju three. \veel:s oa i - ? *i.. ?. .. ?; reuiiir.j,? ? courses ? are ; jrot for tli._ ?>. elusive Use of w?>i ;? "n's -el libs but ;t;v ojien lo everybody. Henry . Full* e tif Duluth \v hen summoned -foi' -v>i . having .a -'license for his drtg ab.id h< *. had ' griv&n ''th'p nir'-aal wa;;, . four times ">ut it aljvr. -.'s came back. ".. ' ? b'j- iviade at home! j "It t'oxtih% ' the niOst logical d<> Vi lt>) iijic !:i i-v toward finishing- plants ? 'dtfjtfd wii,clp5 .that are . not al ready manufactured." it ni i *11 ihi i?imifciiM%aiiii ii wmrcittmnTTTitn ! CT: CAkL HARDIN . L DR. J. F. ZACHARY | Wish lo announce to the public that thev |! will be out ei their respective Dental Of- |j g ficos v \ ry Thursday afternoon, after g | January 1. 1S>27, "Until further notice. | In Gold For a Name! We're building an up-to-date Filling Station in South Brevard, at the intersection of Highway No. 28 and JBroad Street. We want t. suitable, catchy, attractive name for this new place. Well Pay $ 1 0.00 In Gold For the name selected by our committee. Submit names by mail. Watch The Brevard News for opening date, when award will be made. Submit names now ? and as many as you choose. The new station will fee a thoroughly equipped Stand ard Filling Station, with three tanks, and it is our plan to give instant service. Mi.- - .v/alo! Gillespie Moore 4p Sharp P. O. BOX 393 BREVARD, N. C. GSt i$ 3 ? s M , II f % "1 tij f.ulh ? - ii I 5s fa r/| ft S S I P * P & <y? s y raa isrr<r & % -fgj fU> B J es Don't waste time, and worry, and fret ai)d fume because your old battery will not start up these chilly mornings! A brand new, 13-Plate Battery for only $12.00 will do away with all such troubles. HPI I isese $ 1 2,9? Work Most Satisfactciiiy On a. a r\$x ? Tf> ^ i And they p'ive perfect satisfaction on Radios. also, we want you to t;ike advan tage of this exceptionally low price, and purchase a new bat.te.ry for your car. tote:- we repair batteries of all makes, and recharge batteries within a reason ? v "able time and at most reasonable prices. * !? 41 1
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