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f Hi fti&Mj, 1923 MOW TO STOCK J FARM FISH POND *"?Indication5 are that eftny tovh*rs *? Nortk Carolina are interesting inemselveft in having a I farm f?s? lH>ind from which they I fiy secure a plentiful supply of this feed f?r home use. Ju?t recent-| jy A. Graves Thompson, who lives at, I Ktlver. in Caswell County, wrote I Agricultural Kxtensio,, Service jjjat he had a pond of about an aero * m in size that he wished to stock with ' food f'-*h I ? H. H. Brimhty, Curator of the I SuU >- ' answerir.:: tht. letter; I for th \ tension - foJcs "Uggvsicu , W that such I pond might well have pro or three varieties of the best j IUEAD COLDS | jj ] Melt in sjxx;n; inhale vapors* I I I apply freely up nostrils. I VJCKS I T Vaf?o Rub Ocer ' 7 Million Jan U?eJ Yearly If-- I 1I i 11 |p-~qt I ( ' p" I I, ! ? i i J 11 rrj 11 !i ? -s= Made in .= i The Carol inas 1 ;P fl^P l{ ^ 1 kiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii kind of perch which would l>e hot- < ter than us ing: black bass and perch. While many farmers will prefer bass as weel as perch, the ba^s will clean out tho smaller fish in a few years. The best kind of perch as recommended by Dr. Brimley would be blue brim and crappie. both of which reach a weipht of on? or two pounds The crappie is generally known as the white perch > nd in eastern Car olina as speckled perch. Since the State U?; nrtnn nt of Agriculture does not 'upnly f: ;i for stocking, Mr. Brimley sugges , <1 that small fry could be obtained fi\>m! the United SI kites Klsheries Cjsii mission at Washington, I). C. It i thought though that an easier and quicker way t<> stock a new pond would be to catch adult fi-h of the species mentioned ;n the j ndr streams near? - . - a . :I1 honk or "em. handrng !b i t r fu j\ and transporting them in largo c*. containers t0 the w pond. Mr. Brimley ts also that some of the common sunfish ov lllnnMIIIIIMIIJlf imTTrtnTi him im MTni/niri inmiiiiiiiiiini!imiiiniiiiiii!iiiiiiini'ii!!!li ?????MMna?a??M? A /- 3 / /start1nc -^^pickup r=- - mileacg / =~ g=^= power 3>=-S ts all-ro "St gas to-< con the 1 or ma po . qiK ) z s f -X. finlVUViv 1 * 4 THE CHEROKEE SCOUT, MUfcPM hub robin might be added. Shad ] roaches and minnows ought to be J placed in the pond for food for fhe j porch and plenty of bushes allowed I to grow around the edge of the pond *o that insects upon which the small fish feed would be attracted to the place. All eels, catfir,u and terrapin should be excluded from the pond ;-.nd flood water from the- surrounding fields kept from flowing into it. When handled in this manner. ?. ponu. covering an acre of laand .vould supply plenty of fish for family use. puAtiRFRlAtii'rf u'ToUGH ^ REMEDY F03 ThE RELIEF OP ! Coughs, Colds. Croup WHOOPING COUGH. HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS' -SOLO EVERYWHERE- ; piMliMiiniiiillliiiltilljllKlllll und coi s the si andard JST as there is a great c and roads because of tl so there is a marked diffe: loline is chiefly a matter ( date equipment. "Stand; nplete because it is built qualities that you require rhis gasoline hasn't been a year Constant effort i de it passible. Starting wit n'er, this company has b ilities which you usually y often lacking?quick pic full clean burning, ur.ifo jret all the satisfaction yoi ioline i.r/e tmer.t?by usi S. O. u:rp?everywhen BETTEF 7 i 3?M REG. I he Balanc ALWAYS r. worm Carolina "HMEL Y TIPS FOR HOME GARDNER Raleigh.-?Just now is? a most important tittle in the homo vegetable garden. There are the young toniato plants, the young peppers and! cirg plants t<? be transplanted andj the cabbag. and cauliflower to bej looked after. All of the e arc much benefitted f they can be transplanted now i: a good w il-pnlv ^rized j sed that < ! :. humus or d oaycd vc'-'-eia'.V matter that the' young r "*s v. !I r .. dry at nor t? SC.! bskc- iil'uui. litem. FJ F.. sacCali extension garde r. yocia'.id for the State <" ?!' tr and St :te Department of Agriculture. says that these things lle advi a'.-> that the young tomato plant s be kept iff the ground and ay d with the Rare!, us :ir. McC::'! "N v. the time to mike additional s -v. r?- - of ea-iy ; (Little Marvel Variety) and the . trinities- green pod snap jjiCT Gasoline, to give ycu cnmplc satisfaction, must be made to spe ficalions as carefully as the mot in which it it used. npleten tren<*ih . uasoli [ifference in houses, auton ie way in which they ar< rence in gasoline. Buildin; of skill, long experience ai ird" the Balanced gasol to rigid specitications. It I in a motor-fuel, p. rfected in ei week or a over a long period of yea h :i strong foundation of abi uilt into its gasoline those lake for granted but whi k-up. instant starting, lone rm quality. i're entitled to from your , ng "Standard" regularly. a OIL, COMPANY r JERSEY) I STICK TO j > ,'Ar'on.' 'ed Gasolii UNIFORM lllMilllllMlllillilllllhiliMliilli beans. Try some Golden Bantam sweet corn for a oh&nge this year. Whit? Icicle radishes, early Half-1 Long: carrotg and leaf letture (hlacR j seeded Simpson) may alto be planted now. In place of the head lettuce try some Cos lettuce for the hoi weather. This can be planted by making: two or three sowings at two weeks intervals and grown and handled in the sanit manner a? head lettuce. The entire garden can 1>'* kept producing s'-ine f"od -r regularly if the plantings a:.d cultivation are kept up regularly a?.<I thorThe extension workers have tnr; : " garden an important :.rt ?>i I * * Seme'' sre'^rarj; rhich the re ." ' ri: in N\ rth Cc ' va tfc , ; eJ-I. Tutt's Piiis I Induce regular habit, good digestion. Relieve t:.a dyspeptic and debilitated and tone up the sysie.n li AGAINST MALARIA jl] iy "| | ess | ; Of | ! mc p 2 built I =,! ? good p?: id up- ~-3 ine, is l~ has all I month ?. rs has andant . i .r/rq ? other ich are :??? I mile- 1=!| s? mnual -E3 At the ft ',W (I ! re! !| DCH*E REPORT IN CHRISTIAN SGiLMCE LITIGATION FILEG Boston. Mass After over four years of i .it ion in tlu i" - - i S. i"n? "l? 'i m. N-FiMliTal Judge l? :rr.- of Hnstuu, -:11intr jis Master under npp iutui. ut of til*' Supreme Judicial r. urt M:i?:irh'.-'-Hs. has Tiled hi-S r rt on !!- ? v;.i. The I \ i ? , ! 1?? M-Ulor I - -MR* Of the 1 ii rch, \vln?sd service f.ie dee* of Mr*. Mary Hi- ''f 1" i Jllltl ! - - .;<*h(te<t F? ; . ' ' to remove ' t" - lis hi'i'i; i in his IN* 'To- t: l : I i?m ..i -a. .! I-!*.: - I twficif fin- ' . . - i?t l\ ! -ledos ? ; I i* . - ii<isi: po uf don,,.- ;iw: ?.> the \\ i-' iif 1!? - : :.No I' J.ttso Mr. I?'i *> :: ' . 'I '?':;? !i-Ii it ? ti p-; I f | ; ml condut't hi^ln'f tfl:?11 ---red . i n-!.?? ;jit'.'jj. It . !-<? f'???u?.* r! i . prJuclj.;,] reason for tli - lio-:i:'\v to Mr. PlM.-t : was I"-- . - of ' to Ills - ? . r!.,| s ' . Ineft ' !' ' , hnf 11. ludiT" r?o iiol.l rf .r Mr. Pit:, tvore i*? -t '' 'or and lluit i'i.- effort ! > >' io antl appoint n stirc.^sor i-.r.' sympathetic with tli - i-of t * - hoard Is legally null and v .i 1 In re.*: r j to ': llh-iraMty of Mr. Pitt. - I. . t s: Vs tli ? tin I I ly Iks SUpp.-.d to ! ; .0 i t. .; lih; position Upon the l!' ' :i r * t> : T he was subject to ln?" ii d'sM.t!t: - tl.j't v '.tempt im; to '!:-t'iiss Mr .ij?? "was only the forta.il i loptioti of , . a previi?iis|\ j .I-. '?n ' ..ic'* iltt'l that it Was f >r It's --.M-iates, then ?r.-us:nj? hln . nd Jit ' e " < * ' ?o pftv po- '.?? .!?;?! t 'i to afford hiit) * .*' ? t' i:? :. t\ to he la : I In hi- own ' upon the < hnra- s it : J?- v. Id sa'lsfy tin- requirements of r ^ ." He also fit. is t; t t: . & . ..atnst Mr. I - ..! . ere ti.-? on first hit:no ,-d '-.v. . iaadetunte pr- and r \ hut purely arbitrary lll-tii**s : r .It .' a 1 St ft ds that f?. w f,. . . v r? Mr, [ , 'i . ' p??-it ? suhl or ?!??ne hv ij i in ' . l > .ns poi:M i-.'. ? i*nsiitn:- ' : .to itround ltv> |in\vf?r t ? .'4-n - poiii<1 lawfully Ep^iltl!Brt_4n .-.i Tin- .feci os that Dlreevon v ! ; . iijr p -- nnl hostility t. - Mr. I? ft t, :?ml that tv. .. i>1;111 ! . \;..nir thornsei\i"j t<? j r .?f h One of the I . i -n n- vvli. : --liive: was oncen - -aI-i-h I' -<r.' r?-tto \i*:ii : V,. rritt in nttr ' . ^ a i ' > in New York which 1' " '!"? . .i.-r:- . ! !. -nat.lonnd v I ' !.:.?! a*g t si'ii j player a 1 < >n "f not i < ! . at .or. <?n t. - I > : testified t n ! sri"'1 i. n ith US. Y.'ii anot > much he:- r tli.aii tlie rest us " . ! * ; . - i; <ls fron: ' evins in l!-'U. vv '.'pi ttp< 'I vvr.h ?r iili'c only wiicn men only. : men not t* is. are the h-. .NWS-^-ti . urousMiim> wn : j ; t of Merritt and Rathvi-u." The >-;rmon\ recording hv Jtui.. 1? oriva In recurd to nil < r! -,-eu:> t ' - t ;: iof .Sir. I' ': ; ' :? i. i * rl.-- ines.nlins tlipi i ss-i \.;ir. : . "C ! ;2:e defer, hint, I N.wl, Morritl av.il Ki.' \?'1> ihoniM ve> mt Ml". i :... > - :i.- ^ - -n" - initially I rue and \ ' ?Us>" rd . "i-. oty in - : 'limn ] 1..1-UU-tlieip ' ? >; Uiiy and di.-l ' ' Ju' !:. .i:v- that !>itt& i!-:?r?i's ? ?? ! - i "SnoajviWe, on Mar*li IT. r.iiMnutijii judicial Of ni:. ':.-T i. i i. . ? --]?- y < a-. ions f ' v tv.i-: l t they over utnh- ;?kon aav - ' mns! Vratien." At 1 he TV ' ' ?' ;:?*> S. >n' <T- throI.. : v.-rM oply J tens*-M in r f. :>?-r ..-it by the I isr.-- ' - -h - l>if, :1.>r * and ' rs . :t. large quantities arr.or.r the snoi s rsh>r. The progress: re element In The Clmwh seems he IrJnjr much str-.-ngth. Tt urges'n m a consistent* mt. i practical ir.'.^r *. "-n the te.i.-h?n:rs of ' t those In authority and a* nvW liberal administration of the chur li y raiment. Next to a change in the < b'\n! per?onneV!n Boston, under r df.Vnlte rule of rotstlhn In Wnfl1 thJ cT^rtenf need of ? C'ffttroh seem* *tie eTiennmrr :ent of erea'cr T Vh'sjell self-eo\eminent ? 4'd ?rdIr.rct" the sr-tr't * s v '! > ! for 'if tW Hini V - I rr.'UmlzIne rather than a one o1 the im?nter err ?-:<!!-?? * o .if v.nrlty Ih the nc^ pv**' " T F>i. ree^n* l tT.ek- nr"* "l? TlNtfMt RIBE TO E SCOOT?
The Cherokee Scout (Murphy, N.C.)
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