EACE S?X SEE PROSPECT OF FOR LLESTRiC tovestigatcr r Many States or E-.ery Possib e Farm.; CvSt to-1 Bee;- < - i" :>? -< *a" r - r.? o* trar.su to be extended from -xiit r. Jectr^ . r sy.-:ecn. ---"plied I tfce bt?f - . ? ?ratic& iZ a; prtvi'- . r ; ?er :? zl ?Wt pat forward SCTerii c acer :? *i:c K ar<r .r. - ;;a- u ~v f electricity tc izr. tnre tsp- c-? \.r ; ? * Iua b- !. irei : -t - .a or . r ..-t;. :Jv. u ??33 f ~Jm T ( i fd b I tv;!: v U f s Elect-.c L s'-ts en ^a-m Net c- *? far ii -x;?use tartner; . . I : u- - jlj ., n oe the farm as r . erelr r.av.r.f * - .. 5 or elv trtc f-: - .?: ? rTt ; . tsfsd *t: . :?? ; . .r- *n? *h a e-'kinc ' - trl -n? . tval table I ? " V a * tie traSa;u.-> p- a r^c.tvar.i' 1 ?> :r.t-n *ed a.-' ?-*v vera!. T . ?y in N XWcia: K.' T c I. e " A a'l I'tawi Suit1* : par' : Ac tare. the Am-r.i Farm Burea 1 K* deration. the Am r: .. r. .< *'y J A rtcultiral Fr - - r- pr ' -?rom:eent -:r - * - a: aas man tfac: :rers of far . ::ip; lenti What Makes the Ccst Greater Stat*-- ri's a- * ,v." gener :1 p" #cse anil scope of study undert.i ts by these interests have been ma! aeteatly by Pr O v \>ff ? ws,.. un Unlversl:;-. L.. rman of r. }c.i warn mitt*? on 'be re ttlon o' elo^t-' fw - - V- > I ly)M?orl. of New York *. ,ci: tfirer: f e Nur.r.nal 1"? . U^h:. A? i- a Tbey hare t ET~ l x 00 .i There Must Be rassed particularly the factors whic make it difficult to furnish the farm* itb electric energy as cheaply a* eao \t provided for the city acu tow ~Oae mile of city distribution lit ardinaniy servea from thirty to ot haudrec customers." said Dr. Ne1 "'But one mile of distribution line i Saxmiag districts usually serves on? hhree customers It can he reariii ?so. therefore, that a power coaipai: tee serve city customers more chea] <T thsn rural customers ~Bst if farmers can us* l-rtriclt (tor e?ery possible farming purpose seert.s lis- y rha: rural ra--x can I. Mdeiu -up ^bat no farmer an a Sard v i" *elc *ra *erv;c tmd very farmer ran sffo;d %r *. It is t. p'ove or d.sproTe 1 s i.< mi iar ^ t: sic s?a?le " To Put Theory to Test Tk?? theory of securing -le^tri sarr'ltt for farmers on a reasorah east basis br electrifying the eni:r aria at the outset has many suppor an They are sMklng. by the sarre ass proposed, to tske the propesitlo mr/L at the realm of theory and to e: .fesbOaS It as s fact. > P thair tlmry Is apfce'.d then it vi; IQW EXPENSE me w* Ki M m 4% 1 V! / ' , 4 G& t*" H fv X ( i i?-.iL;i i -X raniVtO Theory Ti-?ot 'Js? of Electricity ir ig Function Will Reduce J. Farrr.e s. SERMON BY RADIO WAS THEIR FIRST i | V- Ott - %z r ' " j _k- is a ! - .t *v v - r. : ? J - : i !sr . ; - - 1 i . ' - - . i : ' T - * - - v, i . i - - -. e IT Mr r. *r. i arr.-nt ! -v.li bv ,-rva- :;at the >m*er ra? ; Any will rind It r rot! table m .A* ,e rate* Oth- rv. as alr-.ijy 1 -*a*~5 a r cf > >mers per of t.i: .s.?iOn Itr.e > email .r : .-.try a? .-.r- : to !.. ? 3 -h? e\"ts" ar.i her.-o the i ar? much greu'er Solution Rests W th Fa-mer Ti'.i.-i ; :.* wl;-.l.? 3i.r'-r up r. he - . . . r ' . .r : .. ...I fa?.:; K, t Cor.Tary to what the farmer :>i>Snt s'UPP r . th? X*^r? ? afrii :Tv ha t >-.* *? ? :>- < '. rher fir- **r * "?vs ' same proi 'dare While it might r | ??v?ry far::.?r in a given ;.,-rn- ry 2" 1c- rents a klllowatt hour f r electricity le ' If each of them used the electricity m ? v for electric lights 4- the farmit hand the barn (because * 1- | ~xpen*? ( f building ar.d maintaining J he tran-rn r. lln- xith r.l* th: g r-ts* T.!"r? per rr. > compared *o t?n lc | times *ha" r.ui:.b-r 1n the itvi It s- might curt each farmer ocl/ > nts Jj?j Si Electric Power Also h a killowatt hour If each of them B*ed ir electricity. not only for lights be: It also for washing machine* electric n iroae;*s. ucuam cleaners water sys tems. wood cutting, ensilage cutting i? thrashing, milking, feed gr nd:r.g :? rhi rti (r? i>r?am laiurifid* ? * _ ? '-6 -?7 T other farm work possible, n If this idea is found to be correct it will perhaps prove one of the bijfesT 7 possibilities ever placed before the modern farmer. It will show a way P out of the present dilemma?bow to provide power line electric service on 7 | the farm at a cost which would make 1* i it economically justifiable to both * farmer and power company Great Co-operative Enterpr :?* Tb?i co-operatin* interests mak.n* ^ the presen' Investigation propose to operate experimental rural trazamfa aion lines in about thirty states Assistance in developiac n-jtr rr.-th ic ods of usins electricity on ths farm ? and of improTini present devices will e b* rendered this undertaker by re^ : -earch laboratories, soch \* that of y be General E'ectric Company This n will aid In solving the main problem t j from another approach, if ba fun da ! mental pri. :lple set up by the theory 11 | described is found La be so nd. i fHE CHEROKEE SCOUT. MIR BIG BRASSTOWN. Mrs - \rrattt *been \ Mr. J. ha? meen cr. ? Stub Dom coughing s ? .e .. ?i-p r.> K - Pr. I - ' i' t;mi!y. DR. I ELL'S Pine- i r Money ' Gfcl55 We h ave a big shiprn Grass Seeds to reach u CLOVER BLUE GRASS ORCHARD All of these seeds ar give entire satisfaction. Cherokee Har | Murph I PEAS ATLANTA HY. NORTH CAROLINA veral days 1 ut a? he caught* f .:r.k last week he seems to a C. Z > rn has been 1 ivk .til .vith rheu- t * -* we ar glad to set- her Ir- G. W. Z.nn;' rrrn en; >yed j - r: r.day I. .ruary JJnd. t n.S t jnr* a:d wife have , ' r : ar.ti art t-xpeci: '. J a pragt -.n BrwstMnn. 2 Z.a. ~.r\ and K .?- i - ' " v 1 f a>ar.t visitors at a M. A Haznptnfs Sunday. Pen'arc ba< k -n < Brasstown after a long visit to her f r Mr. T. C. M re. f Hay.ami :s n *. \:?;-:ne Mrs. J. C. < Mr. J hn- ' Logan ar.ti sor.. ar..: Mr. : rr. 7 mm nrar. and > n a-e - on IVachtr.. ANNOUNCEMENT! : ?i?h to am nrec* that I am a . ' ! r-. -* la Wal . r Business, v.h think! -f x favors. I h*v n so generou< ! th ught Seed ent of the following ;s in a few days: RED TOP TIMOTHY LAWN" GRASS e the very bc_t and will Call or write for prices dware Co.Inc. y. N. C. noun TOWI Pee & A 1ICI1U of tho tomed the ta at har sitSn PQ *^8 il1'" knowi >LEE - GA 1NCORPO LOUISA u! f m i nth* ir kindness. With kll indication? a? thcv appear to me a. I am looking for Nineteen rwety-Four to t>e tee best year m' Wallpaper r,u ir.eas y t. and with he -n:jt ted st.*ck f paper that I at n.j r.and. and th. a'ener.N-e that I have had in hanging >arer. I am fully prepared to take are f all the . bs that are offered. :her hanging or selling. Sc :f you ide to elect me : seil you paper ind hang it for y ?u. I promise to do he Job t the best of my knowledge ind ability. Thanking y u one and all for past fav r?. ar.d hoping V. merit your uturt- >. n>: deration. I am Very truly your friend. : : w. s. green. "AA Q FERTIL Built up to a down to Sold under the f BRADLEY'S DETRICK'S Pfcr BOWKER'S RED RC For s< REPRESENTATIVE WEST Aadi Fletche Manufac THE AMERICAN IGRICO Farmers Fe> Spartanburg, ! cemc 4SON & AN] NOW DISTRIBUTE ee Paints, V tins and Eiu in Murphy ith great pleasure t! e the appointment o iderson as distribut ee line in Murphy. :e 1867, more than le Pee Gee trademar >lic of quality. Tod; led in the minds of usands of users who I to specifying Pee sk of "Saving the S id. mson &. Anderson i to render quick an e and will give proi 3 inOSc n'nG ulaKC i n. ULBERT RATED /ILLE Fri<Ur. F.b?.^ za NEW VIM FOR WEAK THIN. PALE Wnini T "T, ' ' ? I I lo*>-J. I right .*^"a Gade's Pepto-Man^a-. i- - m rt* you Tror.drrfjUy. A* g - . ir. Loir, k^uid t: *. '.J** Free Trial Tablets T **!-? of C .i? S Per*. -V . . . ? j*. J. i ;? j G^de's pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Fnrirl ^ualitv" 1 -. -.T - ^ .IZERS standard?Not a price oilowing brands FISH BRAND fcjfl PATAPSCO ZELL'S JOSTER alo by ROBERTS ERN NORTH CAROLNA e??: r, N. C. :tured by LTURAL CHEMICAL CO. -tllUer Works South Carolina J DERSON araishes tmels hat we an^ fTownson org of the fifty years k has been ay it is enhundreds > are accusGee when Surface" is ire in a pod efficient mpt atten ? ???** UV&A ** aino CO. DALLAS [

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