jjrmcredit in i ' north carolina i ? i gy B w. Kilgore, L*r.-?ctor j Tht-rf has lately been a great deal < 0f discussion of farni j ' and eFderal legislation has l^n ?.1.acted providing a large,- vol-j Bnw of credit <?r the production and mark*ting " crops as well as the' ?.nditi'-n - * -r obtaining this credit. |R considering t*,e matter of farm ^edit the eo?t of thia credit iu?t .ot be lo?t ???Ht of as it has b?on I jj,j: "ooft as much, or more than f lack \oiume of credit whit't /?HEST COLDS 1 Apply over throat and chest W ? cover with hot flannel doth WICKS v V af?o Rub Of r 17 Million Jan Used Yearly I I III t^!c it the $ m. 1 tW( I V S l..; Lcat As no ST SOUTJ , ON ACCOUNT OF TH1 V| The Southern Railw. In ratctioD and lurrender II half fare for the round-) II *T*i r r \M m i ne laieiromivj I phy will be | GOING? Lr. Aaheville I Ar. Shrine Park (Alexa I <XOTE?Special cars an I Shrine Park, Alexandria. I A limited auAir ol I COMPANIED BY CHEC I The Pullman rate* K cludinc aleeping and lieii I 5 claaa, hatha and all the o I 42 Haywood Str operations to make*a living. and U has made it difficult for the farm- i c er to make enough rom his farming something additional for the purchase of a farm. I1 A survey tnade in 1021 of 800 i farms in North Carolina by the r State Division of Markets and the Federal Bureau of Agricultural Economies. representing the State and Federal eDpartmcnts of Agriculture ' and ihe State College of Agriculture, by F. B. Yoder, H. S. Beards- ] ley and A. J. lloneycutt of these institutions, established the following facts regarding credit conditions on j 1 HcSSjj farin.-., auu these may reason- j a My be taken to represent average t '..liens Tor farm credit in the y bus, , ?iore ?h; n half of all credit obta,. ?! for current expenses was auvanctd by stores and les than ? one-sixth by bank. . Ad vanc.s from j - they greased the bott MART builders of smart ship the Atlantic Coast just after t! ir sharp-built h.irks and briga : Mediterranean blockade and irscillcs. And one ingenious i o of extra speed was the grcasi iile the friction of the water hi sped onward to safety, cticrt is tilii'UTs a drag agains e of motor cars and trucks. 1 n aiming at the cot-quest of I ing oil scientifically designed, k for Polarine, the "Standard" t just "a quart of oil." :andard oil com 3ERN RAI Special Notice =: IMPERIAL COUNCIL. ANCIENT A BE HEL WASHING1 June 5th, 6th i ijr System w.JI sell to members of th? of identification certificates of the r? trip. Tickets will be on sale June 1st I u' $32.35 SPECIAL 5:00 p.m. (E.T.) Jane 4th ndrin 9:00 a.m. (E.T.) June 5th d special trains will not jfo into the T Va.) F Pullman cars have been assigned to i K OR MONEY ORDER. AS NO RESE qnoiva wove cover yoir crip iron 11 a| privileftt while at ?brina Park, Ale >?forts of home will be found. BUY YOU* PULLMAN ACO J. H. V Division Pass* eet : "5 'c. . THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, qual to all short-term bank advanto farmers. 2. More than half of all credit >btained for long term purposes on land mortgage security came from ndividuals. Commercial bunks furlished not quite one-fifth. J. The average rate of interest hurged for short term advances from hanks was 6.3 pe? cent as compared with 26.6 per cent from tores. For mortgage loans the rate from the banks was 6 per cent i-vtp a.i compared witjj 6.1 per cent harged by individuals. I 4. Cclistcrs! BBB j less than 5 per cent of the short term advances made by banks, >vheas more than 10 per cent of the advances from stores were fuly secured. From the foregoing it is evl1-nt that farmer^ would profit by fretting more credit from bank* t*nd paying their store bills with SMr- = om of the sli s, those hardy settlers along lie Revolution. Many a time ntines showed their heels to carried American goods into device for getting a knot or ng of the vessel's bottom. So :ld back their pursuers, they t progress, especially in the ?or years this company has friction by means of a lubriWe have been successful. ' oil for motor lubrication ? [PANY (New Jersey) LWAY S\ 5 To Shriner: lRABIC order nobles of the .D FN TON, D. c ind 7th, 1923 Shrine and dependent membere of tl squired form, Round-Tri)> Tickets, at to 6th, and bare final limit expiring Rount-Trip Pullman Fa?-_ 9-c? , Lower Berth Upper Berth Drawin, Room TRAIN RETURNING? Lv. Shrin?"Park (Alexandria) 1 Ar. Asherifle 5 erminal Station, Washington, but * Asberille and APPLICATIONS FOR RVATIONS WILL BE MADE. me you lear? Asheeille until your r xandria, Va. At Shrine Park feedin OMODATIONS PROMPTLY. VOOD tnger Agent MURPHY. WORTH CAROLINA cash, if possible. Two means will bo useful toward accomplishing this end: (a) Farmers may for credit unions and get funds by co-operative efort as explained briely in a bulletin prepared or this purpose. (b) Bot^ bankers and farmers / can work toward a bettor contact. In thi-? way bankers obtain a first hand knowledge of prospective bor; rowers which they often prefer t?? collateral security for loans, and which enables them better to know i and to meet the farmers* needs. , j C. More legumes ' and livestock on the farm and the growing of food and feed crops will heip in reducing the need or tht. more expensive merchant credit. Mlithpr ;.. ik aaata?' - _? i ^ '"v i"i m i the liph and hearts of children.? Thackeray. l \ I R I H '2 i r t 1 1 II I I I 1 1 1 ! S C II f. V c } I h . e 'STEM 1 ?! 5 MYSTIC SHRINE. TO K\ w dr M lieir famiiiti, upon pre*- ^ the rate of one and onoJune 30. 1923. 15.00 he 12.00 th 45.00 f* :30 a.m. (E.T.) June 8th :0O p.m. (ET.) June 8th rill be taken direct to f SPACE MUST BE AC turn to diat point, in% arrup ?t? of lugb 11 J mmrwn Verner Alexanderson, Kidnapped Boy, Returned to Parent# Rw Photo shows Verner Alexander- ] on, Schenectady. X. V. with Mrs. I. I>. Grinncll, in whose home he ; found, and "Jack." the dojj riven to hi in by the kidnappers, ki.it nir in the 'fice f the sheriff ; Water t:>\vn, N. Y., for the arrival of his mother. Mrs. E. F. W. I [Uex&ndcrson. Wolf Creek J Mr. E W. Wolfe, n n mst?r of ' - S -v ri.j, Day Advrtist church t F.'o-.- .ih. 1 Mil.. Mt f:iur days n our midst 1 :-t week. lie preached four i.i moi": in tin Rural Comnunity school house to very at'i\ ai'.dienci s. Mr. Wolfe wa i a few y -ars a missionary in 'hina. .\Ir. W. I. L; dford, who has had hree on., down with pneumonia \ vi-r. also ram,, down with it. but > now convalescent. but :t is little ".n, Lc-.i"ut, wiii uivc tt, be operated on fur an ab. ; sid lung. Mrs. Ruth Ellis, wife of Mr. Bin ".His. and daughter of Mr-. Mar iVithri v, who hi- 1 s:>fferine vIth tuberculosis for sever ! t . ;t h lied last Thursday afternoon ana rn.s buried Saturday at Saiem hurch. the Revs. F. H. Cart r and r. Cole conducting the funeral e: vices. She was 20 years old and j paves two mall children, besides er husbond. mother, and many othr relatives and friends. She hao Wo sisters to die with the ?onn* disase this year, there being ah ?ui .vo months between each of their caths. Miss Hilda R ckey left her0 Sun ay for Atlanta where she will ?cnd the summer months. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. sear Simonds Friday morning a* rl baby. We had two slight fro ts las eek. hut they did n> materia image. The fact that there was jorn to r. and Mrs. Thos. Burger more an a month ago. a boy, slipped my dice. There's one crop too many Tarel farmers neglect?the crop that e farm pond might produce. Fish ed themselves. i?SAVE YOUR MONEY-, I One bo* of Tutt'aPilU ve?m*nv I I dollars in doctor'* mils. A remedy | I f.,r jl'>J5eS cf the livii, ?k I head' I I ache, tly?pep*i*. corutipition, hil? |_ iouincis a million people endorse [TnH?c Plll^ ???? u a ma/ I THE IMPROVED ~~ ASPIRIN TABLET Laxo Aspirin Aspirin Is re scribed ?y pnysl clans nor* often than any other drug. It Is safest and quickest relief from, congestion. pain and "ever. TINGLE S L.AXO-ASITRIN Is the new scientific aspirin tablet. It Is gently laxative, cleansing the ayatem-of poisons which are often the/cause j ofpain. Does not cause "heartburn! or Indigestion as ordlnarybgasplrln does. Breaks up fa "fcold?-removes the acid and relicveswthe pain ef rheumatism, neurltus and lumbago,. Brings almost Instant relief In headache and neuralgia. Ask your druggist for TINGLE'S LAX6- ASPIRIN In the three point box. or mailed postpaid for 2So. s Therapeutic Research Lc>Qr?l?rW. W..hl??f ?. Q. C. ? 1 V fiiihA. i. .. p 1 1 1 50 good i CIGARETTES ioc GENUINE Bull" DURHAM I - -A-*- ** TOBACCO > VENGKANff rorrif 1 -~v. Mcas'-s are numerous in this sec n. and some case.s of smallpox arc - ported also. M -r-\ \V. S. Sr.ced, Kyle Ladd j and Homer Almond are attending: JH court at Asheville this week. I The little daughter of Mr. Granville Thompson died recently. Mea! vies and other complications being the cause ..f her death. .Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Marble visited their daughter. Mrs. John 1 nive, Sunday. Mr. Iaiwrenee King is very sick with mea les at this writing. Mr. Bill Smith is vi Iting rela- /, | tives at Cherokee. (L Mr. Wiley Kinw made a business I trip to Ami: e\vs Tuesday. Mr. Ernest I-ancc made a busines. trip t-.? Marble Tuesday. M >m '. IYnd l ance and Charley (lain attended Sunday School at i Marble Sur.dav. SfV : |!y J 1 i Time j T -J \ * V- o Re-tire? FOR SALE BY Tho?. S. Evans Murphy, N. C. : > RANGER * We are having plenty of rain. Rev. Martin filled his regular appointment Sunday. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kiipatriek, a fine girl. April 23rd. J. B. Frankham, who has been . ery sick with measles, is improv.!lg. We are all very glad to have a 25-year-old goose in our community May she never die. Miss Inez Long i3 visiting relaMrs. Harley SKel.'s, who has been ill, is reported to be improving Rev. Bryant passed through our community one day last week. Rev. T. L. Noble left Wednesday morning for Brysc-n City where he will attend the district conference. "Birds of a feather" not only flock together hut they are n*ore profitable than mixed breeds. Get sid of the mongrel fowls and use >nly pure breds, suggests the farm xtension workers of another State, The same is true in North Carolina, -?SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOUT? J

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