/ / PAGE SIX / Successful W^Tlato Sior<yge Starts / In Plant Bed UAI.Elani. Feb. P.?Swf.t p<-'n , t i-:; are yfriin ?d easy crop to raise ir X, prcd"i-:n~ a' 1 njre/yo !<i do * alone mean suc'>r!y one year - it f ii a price be \ ? time and this is M vnnL.s storayt< r ( W s the storage of Y ; ? to the profitn1 ! t':m> rom this cu n, over a :eriod f v :ir>, it is time that we x . c-nsi:? ration to the fundame: a! j ? >i- t that insure most * . . -fu! - . orate." t says Glenn O. Ra'.dail, ? *; r?i horticulture ; t! <?! .-\pru .. ; u . . . starts In the !ar. bfed. H "tr puttinir int ? for urtAvi: ; Thv se . - . mT " li lull. P 1. I)- rot . 1 : : . 2. Avoid usi ar barnya. ! .from stock that h ~ cepotatoes. ?A nr . aution " disease infection.* Prepar* i a tance away f? im " : iirinal : tato field. 4. U < - 1 i- i" 1 k ivn from di*ca-c. 5. Seed si. k\ to the kyn t Like produce- .ike. <n> Select good unforo seed. free front crack-' and bier,-, shes. <h) Cut off c-:.d < :* i . i if discolored do n t plant. ?"?. Treat seed v h f nv. I n or ? < rrisove stiblii c?- : 1 cd?:i7. Bed seed so that potatoes v.i. not touch. S. If r rebuilt Mack rot should git into the plant bed < indicated by black streaks on base of plants! by nil means do not plant those plant.>1: iwinjj u i) symptoms. FOR OVER 2D? YEARS haarlem oil Itn* been a world-j wide remedy for kidney, i cr . in : bladder disorc.v rs, rh.ur.iat. .v. | lumbago and uric acid ccndit: q0V>MBI)4/ HAA.pi.EM OIL ""Sip fe62iL'_C"lT2t22j correct intern a! t -;b'es.stir !.. vitorgans. Thr All ,t . 1 ?i=t cn the ori^i... 1 _ ? Z.Zl:i.?l SELL $23.50 TAILORED TOMEASURF. SUITS ? OVERCOATS f for right man. Apply On rii ? ?*!/> it a 3W1LL11NU, Mgr. 211 McKenr.it.* P?!d-. . Atant-.i. GaJ IM dr.AHvr T-"-- / f I 'jr When it comes to 'Shooringhit the .spot. Our long txperienc and enable u? to know with certa mechanism of your car. Knowled wiil find that you can use it to youi self time, temper, money and even We'll rid your ear of trouble in th manner. Cherokee Mo1 I ALL WORK GUARANTEED I Authorized A I ACCESSORIES A HHHH BHi n ' Will stimulate Interest In Home Girders RALEIGH, Feb. o.?An iXaj e\u-n.-:on project being pu^ undor way by the agricultural worker? o. the Stut.- College is the h me carder, contest lately 1. gun by the Division of Hon:c IVir.onstratio . and Horticulture. The contest b? can Febiuary 1st r.ru will last throughout the \\a. eading on January 31. 1 020. Fr.ncL- have been secured vhi; h provide a first prize of $100 for the home demoiistjation couru.i in a io whi. h turns in reports of the nv >t h'-aie gardens in a county. Th. award will be made on the basis f the number of furhis in thn* jr. A second : rize $25.00 and a third of $15.00 will ails be '"fered in this ??a:t of the v >!kt st. r. audit rs t-.? these prin.s. the < . n>ion workers fcnvH sccured tu is : . . r a :'i ,,f $2?4jju in cash r nu-ri-har.di.o t the It | oyrner who ^ has^ the ^ best ^ garden i.. j cured the v. !'. .1 - -5 and civ?or-.iniz.ua . in the different comv. unities. \ t Gk n O. RantUul, n h '* <rurisL : tr Stat 11 . i A ::'cultui.. .hi oontOft is pen enly t? home ti. :wr.nsirati?>n i tits with their ho:.: de u n and t . thi h ue garden l - in the rc.?;;vetive c untie- writer? i agents are einj d>y d. Fur any 1 >i:r:ty council to coin; etc t must Fseo that at least 25 garde cuin'ing . . \ .v.-ni:.!h oeri-.-d ;.r entered. Th? gardens must be bunafide hum,1 _ -! ' ' prnh:. *i of vcp: tb-. family and they must ; inrmed that at least two veg, ei.. . uni uf which i a leafy va' riety. 1 all be placed fresh on the j tubb every day during th?. twelve ! mc nth period. There will be a free ?nov. -|i picture . - the Bonita theatre Monday aftn> en 2:15 and 15:15 showing how . 1 '''icrts are bing. depleted and il. ;.-;i.einp proper methods of forestry . i now t prevent foie>t fi: e>. It v. evpt.ijncd as it :? shown by t : ': .. t b'orc-ttr C. I. Peterson of -hi die. Mi nday. Fe1 2'?rd?Free "Flu" Usually Starts with a Cold A~.7 n? e.u. It docs the ?ork of an old-fns'tioned r. ustard pin.-to-. and ci. rs it with cr?mrt. Just spread Musterolc on the neck I ,.n.l cheat, with iht angers, before the n c jld has pfw very deep. Uiuai results j ? first, a warm tingle, then a loosening j of congestion and cough. i sur breath | ing and a feeling of great relief. No need ! then to fear gnp, '"flu" or pneumonia, i Nrar-by stores sell Muste;clv 35* or. i 65 rents in jars or tubes, and a , special "Children's Musterole." of mild- I cr strength, for babies and tots. Better than a mustard plaster not j trouble" in an auto we always e and expert knowledge fit us inty what is troubling the fine ge is power and sometimes you advantage thereby saving yourlife. Let us shoot your trouble. ' quickest and most economical or Company -OPPOSITE L. & N. STATION gency For Durant Cars ND SUPPLIES r, n. c. THE CHEROKEE S Girl Workers Sal From Weather For Drying m i 1 ' JPj I h*4')n. ? * f d. ; * ' -.. ' . Win: : night ha-. ..-ar.- a so consider ".a-" .- *"-. n. v. f.incl-1 i?I-a" has d : it. - t:?K? its place In the ? ui of a" 1? ast one large busln-ss oru.irijz Hon and increase. 1 . tliciem y through the siniph-j^Jxpedl u* ? Keeping women worker* m ur> clothing and shoes. Km ploy cos o: tli?- 1'rudential Insurance Company's hot ;- ofT N- tv.irl; N. J. n. r ha*' to wcr!t throueh the day in v.vi garments or datup foot vv-ar. If tin y ar- caught in a storm they report th- fa imnu'tiiateiy upon arriving at th- oflic-- and arfurnished with dry slippers and a fresh outer game nt. Their w?-t cloth* s u.rc p .i- i in a new steam Why Great Men Dy Clarence A. Voyles. 'li.e t mole m^unUt'ti d> tricts of Notih ( lina. Tt*ine.->. and (? > !j?. ther. .,r? hundreds ? 1" \ and sr r.> v. *e per. nt.- are i able to send them t school. Thes Urirls and h.-v- are p, -?s,e.I with bra cry, dest ritj and uni altering : v (and lesolution, but tiuy haven't :.i | because of the . : \.t , | prived by povitiy c? an 5J-.cftU0n.ll Life is a the;..' ch'!d-ua of the mount: in- us it is to th v.-hc art* surrounded wit; luxury in th? | large cities an 1 arJ strewn v.i:h :*! -. The quesiior is; Why can't vt g.t 1 r .1 the eitie.' sonic of this surplus money to cdui-ntc th" mountain giris and ovs whose parents a unable to do v . O. foi more mission schools, it seems that the different denominations have fcrgotten the poor mountain children. and have fled to She t-ai.s with ttheir^moaev.Then whoso facltJj it that these chiHr. are growing up in igneranee of tht-ir God and the world? Someone asked why it was that great men came from the mountains. I answered him this way: When a mountain boy gets an opportunity he meets it with a brave spirit; he is already j.usse.-.- wit!: ambition and desire to do things; wit boa: fa'-.o**i-o he rurs his race. He has been used to nrdous l::l ? ; he nev.r gives up a task until it is dene. In his boyhood days he ha'- no- four i th. road all smot th. he has stumbled over rc.cks ar.d crags, the! .fore, when the opportunity prevails he naturally apprec ates it. He- take- lif like a man; he takes it as an tamest, vital, '- pen'ir.l affair. He realizes his as signments ir the duties and responsibilities of daily life and performs them with dexterity. What a pity that these girls and boys are deprived of opportunities. Instead of flooding the cities with finance to educate so many children who do not make any great mark in life, why can't we have a small amount to educate the mountain girl? and boys who aie desirous cf an opportunity and who no doubt would make great statesmen, orators, writers, or minister? of the gospel. Mountain men have startle d the world in these professions. PNEUMONIA Oil a physician. Then begin "eroe(g?ncy" treatment with VJCKS Pit 17 MUlton Jar, CW COLT. MURPHY. N. C. eguarded ' Ills By Plant 1 Jo nip G;mrnts dry r. v.ii- in a short time they a.r- . :.i i 10 v. ar again. otvision stlmates |. ; : ?--nia?T? of illri* ss resulting front exposure has been r->i . Minimi.- through this pr niMon. In addition there is :ji:: _ . mploy- and the con, . . r ion of production so oft?n norkc- alii it: ofliees tfhen r,..n, - 11 . |:: _r to work In a pity\'.'y uncomfortable condition. As !> i:.or? II: 1:1 ". ' women o; virtu.illy all ages and all heights employed at th- Prudential homo OflUv tli- w-lfar- division has to k- p on hand a stock ot slippers and skirts in a full rang- of sizes. Teach Hay Values To State Dealer Raleigh, Fclu ???ihat the Suit .is a dumping g.u.uad f r poor wh .h could not be sold at a prof; T j in the N>" : ;-nd E:>-l is the nss.rt i..n of Prof. \V. H. Dcrst of th Division of Apron my at the Stat College of Agriculture. "it I- common knowledtffe in th 1 large hiv i ~ of the T'-.i'ei States that hays of poor or irfcrio quality i.-.n be more eas'ly d's'.re . . in ?a;?;h than in th-? N? rth,1 ' Prof. Darst. ^Southern ha; r rob ants are .. beginning to r. ' Hi no th:s fa-t h-it they find -t vc-r; difficult to hay hay of rood quality I have f r Mich a g pes loci accepted the poor hay handled hy on doaicts, who in turn have beer for cod to take inferior quality materia! that it is now hard to b: ink awaj from that practice. "But we want to make a s;ar during the three days of Febriur, ' 17. IK and 10. w| plan t? hold : yi -v - IBBBB -- * HBBIMWI IBj Stjl&piil I auxit v ivuiiic ai BB w hay dealers how the United S . u: grader for hay may be appiie 1 am show them just how they can h n j on grade and get the k.nd of na; ihal they pay for. The Fedora Department of Agriculture kn ; established federal grades for r.-y :.rd .he State De-nrlvser.i has i e inspect, r in the Division of Market who is licensed by the United Sine. ' Department and wh< . o job it is to sn | that the hav sold in this state mnc| up to standard. I "We wish to start ?? >in the dealer ! first and teach them about the grv.-.'u ' and how to rccogni7" good hay. be . cause if the dealers are unable to buj (good hay, then the farmers "inno II obtain it. In this day and time wi . l ay and sell on samples and grade If the hay being sold in North Caro lir.a dots r.ot come up to the grad< paid for, then we should know it This, then, is the* reason for the shor ; course for hay dealers to be held a j Hi^isigs Seeds vaiaiog/ FreeV This is the greatest and most accu i rate Seed Book ever published for tht ! South. 112 pages, 250 actual photo | graphic pictures. 4 handsome covei ' | pases in. full colors, accurate descrip ; lions, valuable culture directions and i ih" most useful Seed Book there is. It is absolutely free, and we wanl you to have it in your home. Hast 1 in^s" Seeds, "The Standard of tht , South." are. as always, the best seeds grown. Garden, field and flowei seeds. plants and bulbs that do well in the South are ail fully' described with 1925 attractive prices, the lowest we can possibly sell good seeds, plants and bulbs. All our 1925 customers will tret 5 seed packets of beautifu! flowers absolutely free. The big new 1925 Seed Book tells all about It Write for it today. j H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEr ATLANTA. OA. Commodite Price On Live Stock in Their Rolation t . mcnts represent only* r?e ut of . each dollar the purchisvr paid for " v - stock, while the pro ha t*r or se 2 . at point of shipments r- alizes net v . .v.-Jr. of U2-2 5c, other vests of J!J :;t being 3c. according to ; mr.ile by the Daitrau of ^ i: iovay Economics ir.to the reistiottship c nn.iodity prices bear The wild spread in th, {vices re- 1 i l ived in the markets f -r live stcck \ od quality anil th?* of poorer yra a. is clearly brought ?.ut in the .-tutiv. which shows that this spread, rev. tints for the v. riatJ- i- in the psreenir.ffe of the pricL- absorbed in ^ ... - v. - ^j _ 11.... BMW ww.'. t- th. purchaser, and the -mall-. r the : r- portion that was . a" . > u in freijrhi char;:.?. Thi- study. which i?.-!.?t? - entirely . . > t iiv. stock. was based on sal;*.- of ii.-a! in:.:ks in the L*ni:..i State- duri if the year which tr. ied ' i i .; r 11-24. The study armordinje to a bulletin ' "'s-.ii : ; .(i.iy. tends to sh >?v the fol1. That the freight charge are :: .1 lively -vail facte r in the price v paid i the s.llcr for live . tock. 2. That auoarently the principal f i! r- infuer-.eir.g the seii:'- n ; the College on February IT. and I 1U. Over fifteen leading hay dealers and brokers have already stated that they would attend." fiWA snuffy cold 1MENTHOLATUM 1 ^^clears the nos* iiMmMBBma?mw ' e ; \k I r \ Good News Lov 1 At alst I have succeeded in i tr| TALKING MACHINES AND REO( i*; fah you with the three best lines of VICTOR. EDISON. AND COLUMB Also carry the MAGNAVOX R you have ever heard, th emachine I coast and as clear as a bell. You * this wonderful machine. W. D. T "EVERYTHING FURNISI V E! I IF NOTHING PRE ;|| ARRIV | Murphy Feb WITH A DI il f Tennes?e : J Raised from Colts on r 111 These mules are good tj J ? four years old; may hav< i' :j: exchange or take good i j J. C. AN] Friday, February 20. 1925 roceeds are the quality of the stock rd marketing: conditions. That in the marketing of catar.d calx -, hogs and sheep, the rax:?n rlati. a costs permit of the ! rer.t of live stock i > the tMarkets centers from a :e range of territory. k charges oijrif't and i:< th ins^PW*.%Go<>d V Kor and n sunny disposition | re <i xvmI- go I health. That is rte a-on why the home demor.stra i v. rs of the State College are 1 riannit.g 'our milk campaigr.s for >< i iii; ai:u summer. according to the bulletin, 'rcpn r.t 5 > per cent of the price by purchaser; o'her coat? r.f iiatrilip : .ver 2 8 per cent, while !-? to sellc-r at shippiv : \. 'J.'. J per cent of the ? < - - ?. tJs? freight charges j rcie 5.1 per cent witn other costs *a >n :t.2 per cent, which tier at shipping print ' > ?' 1*1.7 per cent. For he . f: hnrgt - were C. 0. per ; n. r cost of distribution 3.0 : r t proceeds to the e'.ier at shipping point 01.0 per The study also ndi-T.tes that the crcenf-age of the price paid by the -jrchaser, which absorbed in freight charge?, varies greatly, and hat the rincipal cause of these ariations is the difference in kind ind quality of live stock. Grip and Colds Are "likely to make your kidney? all bchin 1 i.: keeping your System ind B'.-oJ pure. Don't ri-^k sericus kidney sickness. Ut get a bottle < f Hobo Kidney Sc bladder Remedy at once. Well kidleys filter off the poisons that acuraulatc. Write f?>: Fr?? Story of Discovery. HOBO MEDICINE CO. Beaumont, Texas \Ws I Oc M^\ml for Music ers (jotting the wonderful VICTOR NVw I n*? aMe to furnPHOXOGRAPHS ir the world? !A. AI)10, the most word rful radio that gets stations fr<m coast to are invited to come in and hear ownson IED BUT THE GIRL" :VENTS I WILL E IN !i iruary 27th ;; tOVE OF e Mules : ny farm near Union, ; rpe, coming three and : e two pair older. Will lotes for a porting. " ; f mm || ??? ???

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