I 'In i V I r SDAV. AUGUSTi: THE MOUNTAINEER ivi vvc:. .. . ., . .. j i-ij ? rt. . wers Can Get ciavs " u 01111111 . iu have electricty : TVA rates? That !"' u;'h. .(j is uppermost in jr-: ?; ,',.'""5u;i!- of our read- lunkin. of Mississ- en: .and nersisten: ,.i,-c:ric rates ior V'i .ni: ress, in a recent ... 4.51' a farmer in ,.v..-,l l.y the TVA gets of electricity a ,, , l;-lit ins nome. ,ur. his refrigerator, electric churn or vishing machine, "'.v :;h which to cook , u1l,lSe. that farmer k , .it(-hour.s a month j,','.,,. where they run iv'lkin-- machines, etc. u hours would have un,ler the -l VA rates. re for farms fully i. .., ulure only electric ni'1-"" ', .1,.. , ,tes run as low e.ft'---' rJSF ,- 1: The Human Side 0' Life J AS SEEN AND TOLD -By Uncle Abe "hizself" r.t ;.,J 111'' ., month. IB!"-" Ice in to es for the same irts of the country v. . v-j talk. Mr. Rankin La. seem "J." w;j lower rr.tes exist :i JlJ- " ... inahinpp the i;,n kiiowatt-nouis a 1 while in Tacoma, ;'f,. and in Ottawa, Tacoma owns .I'li.l in Canada the nvernment-con- rate ." b is 1: if .ir.v f ji ,viv.,dJ County can g" w u ant it, , J 1!.,., IfovAnnp ior Aau u"' Bringing In Over Million KHIXGTOX Kstimates made sfMii ii-iw-r ana Deer' rueuuc ,te ,R.r, i from legalization k:1: ".'.f.s beer.; on ; UCi..' fallowed by outright rmar.v -tales on December :)' it .','. hides excise taxes, ,;'W and customs duties on acrs 'and wines. tice of Sale of Real ate for Taxes for Town of -Hazel-. od, North Carolina M"!slav: S-i .-in 1 i r . 2, 1 935'.' at ''i'. .r; M , v. the court hoiise 6. th t-! "f Waynesville, CiiLuJ:!.! th.' undersigned will k ! 1 1 1 1 ' 1 i . auction to K.Mt-r for cash, the land foU.iuiiiL: property owners for iif :h T. v,!i !' HazeUvood for Well, all I no's jist what I see, An' also what I heer, As I gallop 'round an' about, may be. For the good ol' Mountneer. A KID AXD WOMAN ROW Saw a kid an' woman row over in the cove west of Waynesville a few days ago run rite into it, yes sir-ee Of coars Unkle Abe stood off at i safe distence an' lookt on. The muthers, it seems, had took a hand in the row between the young uns- you no how muthers offen do. So one of the muthers sed, sez she: "Well, I'rl give you to understan I'm not a-goin' to whoop mine on less you whoop yores." "An' I'll be durned if I teteh my yung un ontu you whoop yores fur.t,r" sed the other. (Theze mout not a bin the words pine blank, but sump'm simler). Well, they jowerd a while longer, then all at onct one woman lit in on her boy She whoopt him down. She whoopt him up, She whoopt him like He wuz a pup An' then she whoopt sum more. She whoopt him slow, She. whoopt him fast Then she whoopt him on Until, at last, I no that boy wuz sore. The The other woman took her boy on into the hous. . . I don't no what wuz dun in sekrit seshun, bu: I didn't heer eny commoshun from the inside. UXKLE ABE GOZE TO CHURCH Well, fokes, Unkle Abe went to church last nite, furst time in a long while; an' I notist that wimmen's hats air sum big ger. Now, if they git mutch bigger, so that I'll half to peep furst to one side then tuther to see the pree-cher, rite then I'll quit goin' to church that is, if I ever git started in. Ye see foke.s, I'm a-tryin' to git forgiveness of all them cues . words I used last winter when my water pipes froaz up. Last nite I set about Vk way to the reer from the Pullpit, whiteh shows that I've about '! way repented. At the rate I'm a gitten' warmd up, why purty soon I'll be in the Amen Korner, whir Bro. Barnes an' a-few other good ol' brethern an' sistern set. Then I can shout Gloa ry be! .tr 34. th. l: I. i','H."H. . AVan T . C. A . ck.-.I"hn'.' V. ok. W II . n. M. 1" : ti. Kiifus . K H-::. w. ,r 1' I A A Jtl Dal. 1 I' i-'lark . , . Mr. C-rtni.l.- M:.-. K X. V, . . 'ft'-A;. a Rtaltv C, AV. L. Sa!ta:r:Kt 7. Mrs. U 1 ' '. J. (V H:t if.MnnC;,..f. ,,, lial. I'M., t- ti;.- Ca $ 19.01 148.02 36.40 (51.84 51.50 2 2.6 1 25. Ofi 7.71 15.94 10.4S 13.73 7.14 12.03 22.90 7.86 88.00 73. S 27.20 18.08 17.74 33.68 13.07 10.14 8,2 7 5.07 25.34 30.42 20.91 21.25 21.53 13.95 57.02 24.48 15.22 30.42 15,22 , 86.40 6.26 5.87 17.42 9,65 . 25.92 6.34 33.52 10.14 15.28 16.48 15,20 31.68 14.67 ;" 8.64 42.14 8.08 : 11.20 8.88 22.50 12.14 4.72 5.71 12.98 31.06 21.13 14.05 18.00 54.10 31.68 4.32 12.62 19,74 19.60 10.46 ill u- . . . Kin? ; r cent per n'' the cost of this Pur ;.S !tl" Chapter 331. AC order Ti Collector ' 'i Supply c... ir' :' ! .".. fan i:...:-v c, .,;-:. , . . ''L.'ti Realty. (,,. Realty Co. : . '' ' ',:'-i Tlealtv ( h b. .. : 'V'sii j, ' a i ' v.j R.' ;""' F;A-nai."V "''Pk . " ttf;.T ....... arto Corp. " " Corp; "8 B-. i ... . E-r.f', ''' F"05 , " " J5f?Pmne , .... "a'il3 M' .: . y?. D.; ffar.k f r h. r -?r. i . Eal itr. M. aate I, rva" ' ''-''.:.. . : '"'Itaxe'w k. ""'-Half The whiter the bred The sooner you're ded is the sine on Killian's mill at Clyde an' thar's a hole lot of trooth in that little verce. "Whitch reminds me" that Unkle Abe onct bawt hizself a 48 poun' sack of this here con fourjded "SelfXRisirt' flour" Wl, I thawt we never wood git it eat up. . . . I think it kep risin' all the time; howsumever, I no the biskits kep a-gitten heavier all the time an' my stummiek weeker. ABOUT THE DILUNGER CAR Now fer the iiueshuns . . .. only one this week, from Canton, whitch is as follows: Canton, N. C, Aug. 4. Dear Uncle Abe : State Takes Life Of Two Negroes RALEIGH The stale of North Carolina on ast Friday took the lives of two negroes Dortch Waller, 43, and Taft Williams, 25 both for the crime of murder. Both of the men died with a denial of guilt upon their lips. They were the 153rd and 154th victims of the electric chair since 1910. Williams was charged with the kill ing of his wife, Blanche, with an axe in Columbus county last September. The last statement by Williams, be ing: "I ain't guilty," Waller paid for the crime of killing John Harris, white store keeper, near Oxford. . It was the first time in 12 years that a woman witnessed an execution. A Holding Company A holding company is a corporation whose principal business is to own stocks and securities of other compa nies, and whose Income Is chiefly de rived from dividends and interest. iXXo one can fortell what might happen tomorrow. That is why the thoughtful owner of property buys Dependable Insurance. Why not call today and find i out how inexpen sive 1 n s u ranee peace of mind real ly is? No. obli v gation. Bradley-Davis Co. : IXSCRAXCE REAL ESTATE REXTALS Telephone 77 "la-Mi news item c1". timed trom a recent issue of the Mounta::i eer nas aroused my curiosotv to no end. 1 was. of ram--,. ,v. .a that the item gave no inkhng of vhat the officers u.-eu to catch the DiI.enger car" aoinv nr iui t00 miles an hour I. rieasetell tin' what their means o: pursuit was, and set my mind at ease. Sincerely. ONE WHO ENJOYS THE "HUMAN SIDE." Deer One, Whoo Enjoys My On-human Side: I don'.t blame you fer writ in' t. git this matter strate, secin' that the wurst thing in the world is to have an on-easy mind, nex to havin' none a tall. I he reezun we didn't edisplane by what meens they kotch up with that Dillenirer car 'in San Daygo, Cal. goin' at 900 miles per, is becaws it sorter brimrs out a seekrit of the Waynesville Poleece Dept. Ye see, them San Daviro otfv- ceis uzed the same kind of car in pursoot that our Waynesville Poleece uze. . . I think thev call it a '?!', Special, an' it runs at an "awful" rate of speed. So. if one of theze jonn L'Hienger men wuz to speed throo Waynesville at !H0 miles, our offycers wood only haff to step into Cheef's '2(5 Special an' run him down. That's why theze bad men air afeerd to come throo Waynes ville .... an'that' why Jim Boyd's bank is safe an' ever thing elce here an' everbody is safe, yes sir-ee! some Awards For Fair Received Tr.v Uunty Agent'- offi.e has al ready tvewwd fia-m the American Guernsey Ca:::e Ciu., t'.ur sets of -!U1- :;;'L 4'h- th p'.ace ribbons to e aw . . i to 4-H t .u'a mem ers Knv n" Guerr.M-v caive a: Fa. a . I .a-s mc.nths ihcatiotis will be as f. Best heifer .; u' Host he't'e: at;:' Be.st heifer call" o to 1 'J :r. it; hs. Best heifer ca'.f 12 o Li ; m. r.tii-. We ho.te that enoa.-h w:..: ett tered to claim every it; ,oit oil'ered. It is possible to start young ca'.f now and have it in goo1. v,:: l:::cn for showing by fair time, Oct. 11. Every boy or girl interested should get in touch with the County Agent's office. Farm Problems And Answers 1 Bad Tasting Milk Can Be Prevented (Hy W. D. sMITIl Good ir.ilk i- pleasant to the I.i.srp. Question: What is the best age to 'ffC un"l'"-ln d' "'; the neea ciatry neners . jiilk tia Answer: No arbitrary age can lie ?et tor breeding as this is determ ined by tne maturty of the individu al animal. The feeding schedule also enters into this question as those an imals that are fed a liberal grain i at ion will mature more rapidly than those receiving a limited ration of giain. As a general rule, however, Jersey and Guernsey heifers should be bred to freshen at f lavor ltd odor dfii"iidq lar-- l.v upon wh.u ,lM,i ). ,.,,ws n.e fed and the care given milk hv dairymen and housewives. s.me feeds affect the palatahility f milk. Others have hardly any effect. Pro,,,.,- aeration and cooling of milk, on, I storing at low. temperatures, reduces i . ,1 flav ors and inlor.s, sometimes eliminating t hi m. I'o avoid im.lesit-, 1,1., of, ...in.. il-'lll -1 11' Ol' 1 , i ,,.,'nl.iM ,,.1 l,i,l,l.- .1 I l. , f u:- ... .i . .' ...... u.iioi.ii H.vu.ns oi aSr. A.MMHU' ail.l 1 1 Ol- : :, f ter milki.lg. Si I: ''.",.,-; , lw """ nini. alfalfa, sweetclover. or soybeans; ,,,, , iU ,..i..,Lll, lPl Uge. ,,) j.,-,,,,,, alfalfa. feed.i made from Coach Meal Service j Question; Is it necessary to feed oyter sdiell to moulting birds? I Answer: Yes, it is very necessary green altalla. cabbage, turnips. rape, and kale when fed an hour be fore milking produce noticeable flav ors in milk, tests by the t'nited States OfTprpH Rvnilthpril thJ '!U lbrM ha,V,e mi'U'raI m.'c rye. green 'cowpeas. potatoes. VUCICU tOUUlIltTIl ;"dr to build up the body to normal (in(Hi ,,eot pulp aniI c.u.r aftect ih'o'e the laying season starts. A milk slightly, tlreeu corn, green oats ATLANTA, Ga. According to a ' V i. 7 , V: ' i.and pea9' reen soybeans, pumpkins. .urn miniir oeeis snow little eflect. Wild onions and Karlic in pastures often give milk an objectionable odor and llavor, Cows should be removed from pastures infested with wild on ions and garlic from 4 to 7 hours be fore milking. Any dairyman having trouble with milk can apply theae principles. 1'llrWHt li,i.n..on,.l 1. I.' 1 I .... 1 . ' Hit I'Ul.li.i.J, fc u.J..vltlvl,lV i. i i,v 1 . i,. iiiaitv Of coars. Canton kaint afford a car like ours; we voted bonds an' made he Cheef a present of it nine yeers go. Now if eny'oody vice has a tiues- chun To ax Unkle Abe, Hot it out . . . remember ye kain't stall. Yores troolv, UNKLE ABE. ins, passenger traffic manager of the Southern Railway Systtem. special coach meal service at popular prices is now available to passengers on a number of the Southern's local and through trains. Breakfast, lunch and dinner menus are priced at fifty cents JHr meal and are served on trays to coach passengers in their seats. The coach meal service is being of fered as an added inducement and 'onvenienee and the railway is hope ful that this experiment may-prove popular with the traveling' public, states Mr. Jenkins. Dried Kernel of Coconut Copra Is the dried kernel of the co- omit. It is used for the coconut oil liioli It yields and coconut stearin. Wonder of Mid-Africa Mombaso has a high tower which dates back to 400 B. C. It is one of the wonders of mld-Afrlca. It Is at ast u dozen sialics liiyli of feather and bone especially after a heavy laying season and it is there fore necessary that the ration be sup plemented with all minerals possible. Question: When should vegeta bles be planted for the fall and win ter garden ? Answer: The time to plant de pends uio!i the hardiness of the dif ferent vegetables and the time re quired for maturity.. Kale, spinach, mustard, turnips, snap beans and some early maturing varieties of sweet corn together with carrots and beets may be planted as late as Sep tember I in most section. of state. Out es for planting these and other vegetables are given in Extension l iiciilar No. 122. copies of which may be had free upon audication to the Agrtcult in til Editor, State College. Wal Not Quick Changar The weasel requires between forty and fifty dnys to change the color of its cont from the white of winter to the brown of summer and this moult takes place twice a year, In fall and spring. Discovery of Paper Making The art of paper making came Into possession of the Arabs, supposedly, through capture of some Chinese pu ller maker. 666 flHH'ks Malaria in :t days COLDS I .liii ill Tabids II ini tiny .w.vnvE TONIC ami Salve iw l)riM. : :-;Vyy.-... ... ' MVdnV&fa w -v.; .Zf 4 -sk .imi j 4 '"',-2f ft4 V , 7ny fGou AaiA you camf 6eafa9otd fart tfa 3aAm SfuickA4oe known i hat jot 3.0 yeaAA and ifis now TotJ V'8 tithe fat ofi oM!" THESE FEATURES REPRESENT Extra Value IN THE FORD Y-8 AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU Big, potKhrt brakes with 12" drums and mora braking sitrTaca per pound of ear weigM than any other ear under $1095. 85 -horsepower, -typ, 8-eyiinder giM with aluninani eyHnder heads md dial, down-draft carburetor. 123-inch springbau for riding ease on aa 112-inch chassis for handling ease. Torqao-tubc driva. Front seat S0Vi"wid ... aopla higgage tpact in all models at no extra cost All-steel body iwided into oiw piece. LOW FIRST COST . LOW MAINTENANCE HI8H RESALE VALUE 4 bydrauNe dMMe-acting automatic shock absorbers. 17 plate battery. 6.00 x 16" mr-baSowi Bret. Safety Glass a 'roend. FORDS have always been built to stand up under the hard use and long service demanded by the farmer. You will find a great many modern, fine car features in the 1935 Ford V.8: New riding comfort, new handling eaie, big car roominess the only V-8 engine in a car sell ing for less than $2300 but you will find the same iturdi' nets, dependability and economy that have always been characteristic of Ford cars. The Ford V-8 meets the needs of the farmer today even belter than the four cylinder models of the past it costs even less to oun and operate for Henry Ford believes in building cars and trucks the farmer can afford to own and afford to run. The Ford V-8 is the best Ford ever built and the biggest dollar value everoffered by the Ford MotorCompany.Come in and let us explain how you can own the Ford V-8 today and arrange to pay for it out of your new crop money. We can give you a better trade on your old car right now than later when crops come in. Drive the Ford V-8 and, like "out neighbor, you will find that you can't beat a foru for the carm. FORD V-8 East Trmt Thtouih U atonal Crtdit Ccu pans Th AuthoriKii Ford Flaaase Plan ON THE AIR Frl Uarinc. Tuanrltr night Columbia Neru.jrk Daily aicapi 3un.i7 Unlnd Prna N ia Uim. WBT-S 45 P U AbeFs Garage W. T. RAINER, Rep. PHONE 52 WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Champion Motor Co. Sales Service PHONE 196 CANTON, N. C. i t i

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