FRIDAY FEBRUARY 2?. 1?*?.
1 THE FEATH
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Prosperous Dairy Y
Shown
RTRACE jiCEKLYTREND OF 92 SCORTfc/T
ny frr.'MiJ ...7 ...
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THE llft!5 butter murket reveals* u pr
dustry. according to the year-end am
Mitt te of Animal Economics. Although
clr.r- months of the past year seems t<> h
period In the year previous. It was Isrj
Oian in the corresponding period of 192
wen1 the largest on record at this seas
whole they were about 8 per cent les*j t
Prices averaged higher than in 192
92 *<*..re creuniery butter on the New Yoi
15 cents a pound compared with 48 CCS
prices wore received in October fend Nov*
5? and 51.5 cents, respectively.
Egg Eaters Increase
[! Prices Hig*
?
W'CEOr WtlKLT Tit CWO OF CCG RCCEI PT?
FSSR JAW !FIB)MAR1APPj HAY jjUMi JW
PtR OOI.
60< ^-1 ?
S0? / :' Y A^CEIPTS
? PSFtc
35? jl
30 ? yS/ \
2S< t>
Ei.UJ prices duritig the pset year wert
1920. according to the annual revle
Lwrcwe Institute of Aoitna* Economic*,
difference in tlifeMotal production this |
blgiier prices diAng 1P2Ti Indicate larger
Cow Uses Four Stoi
to Digc
A M. the four stomachs of the dairy o
** produce the moat milk year after
of Animal Economics. The flrst stomac
?nd the second as a separator roc
wrlnfer to squsess out water from tl
dltlon, ready for tlie fourth stomach. wh?
How the four stomachs, hacked by
toed and pure, fresh water, can So made
to the official cow-testing association r
highest record grade cow. In one year tl
lighter there passed 6.803 pounds of i
of dried beet pulp, 2,133 pounds of mis
J?"* rttofe. which were turned inte 21.681
W.ono quart bottles! In othsr words. 1
2 fcadle to her quartette of stomachs,
lo the bucket.
ERHEADS
HN6 ' C MO. 1 CAN'r ' ME*AORNIN
e?J LEAVE Mr \MOQf
^BUSMESS^
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ear
i by Butter Prices
TEWPRICES AMOatCElPTS S
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osperous condition in the dairy In J
droitural review of the Larrnwe In I
butter production during the first
ve lugged behind the corresponding
iter during the lavt quarter of 1925
I. Beginning with October, receipts
on of the year. Tor :!.j year a? ?
han In 1P24.
4. The average wholesale pr'^e or
rk market In 1020 wua approximately
ts (h? year previous. Highest 1025
utbcr when weekly averares reach**
in 1925
lest in Five Years
kHO PRICES AT HEW YORK] ?JC
-i 1 -t I ? reWHAWlu
L, AUG SEP| OCT_[NOj^DEC
/\ 700.000
\f\ loaooo I
3RCES \ 500000 I
-J-]s ,
/ 300000
w J/ i0M0? ]
_10MOO_ .
000 f
JW^OWT UIIIUTt or UWUL w" ^
higher tliHii I hey ha>e been sln.?- *
w of I lie egg market made ?? the *
While there hns been very little i
;?ast year as compared to 1;*V4. the {
consumer demand. ^
i <
machs
?t Its Daily Food 1
:
fc/
WIIWWI wtTrtUTf O0 AMMM. >COMC>MKX
>w must work as a unit if she Is t<>
year, statas the Larrowe Institute
h serves as a storehouse for bulky
m. while the third stomach acts as
lie food, leaving It In a mealy conre
real digestion begins,
a plentiful supply of well-balanced
to pay big profits. Is well Illustrated
ecord of Sadie, the world's second
trough the stomachs of this plehetar.
t prepared dairy ration. 777 pound*
:ed clover hay and 5,182 pounds of
> pounds of milk?enough to fill arer
for every pound of grain entrusted
they repaid with three pounds of
THE CHEROKEE. SCOUT
r If so ions, A a i Vo'
MNG I \ BUDDT J I VEREH'T
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CULBERSON'
Miss Arabel Ccarley, of Murphy,
vas the guest of Miss Lclia Mason
Saturday.
Mrs. W. C. Mason made a busites
tri pto Copperhill this week.
Dr. N. B. Adams, of Murphy, was
railed to the bedside of Silas Go- j
forth, whose condition was serious,'
>ut is better at this writing.
Mr. L. E. York has returned home
ifter an extended visit to WinstonSalem
and other No th Carolina
joints.
Mr. L. M. Shields made a businesstrip
to Etowah last week.
Mr. A. K. Dickey, of Murphy, was
n town a few days ago buying mules
for the Southern markets.
Mr. T. J. Shearer spent last week
it his old home at Shoal Creek.
Miss Leila Mason has returned
lomc after a visit to her sister in,
Earner, Tenn.
Mrs. Letha Anderson, who has
jecn on the sick list, is better at this
vriting.
Mr. and Mrs. Malbert Kilpatrick,
>f Ranger, visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
1. Shearer Sunday.
C. S. Burger and family left last
veek for Ramhurst, Ga., where he
ras bought a farm and intends to
nake it their home.
MARBLE
One of Marble's interprising
nerchants, Ren Mints, has tenanted
he new addition to bis dwelling: house
vith his father and mother, Mr. and
drs. Jim Mintz, whom he lately
noved over from Hangiogdog. It
s fine of Ben to make his aped
>arents comfortable in his own home,
dost children nowadays too easily
orget their parents?"they are old.
hildish. troubelsome", so the "grown
jp children" go off into the world
'or themselves, and let Dad and Mam
ough it out the best they can.
Mr. N. W. Abemathy built a
ozy, comfortable, home for his
father and mother some years ago,
ind moved them in. Fat Noah looks
personally after his parents also.
Mr. and Mrs. I.inford Abemathy
ire the parents of Mrs Jim Mints
:oo.
By the way, Marhle?and rear
Marble?is largely settled with
Hangingdog people; and they are
?ood folks, too.
Mr. Bob Porter, Andrews, was j
jown in Marble last 17th, looking |
lfter real estate, we surmise.
1
Miss Vester West, who was lately |
tuccesofully operated for appendicii*> j
:ame home from the hospital last |
veek, well. j
rive Gals. Paint Free
A lanre paint concern, in furtherance
of an advertising and
introductory campaign now in
progress, offers to give, free of
charge, five fallons of its best
house paint, any color, to one
property owner at each post
office or on each rural route in
this county. This concern
wants its paint on a house in ?
each locality this season wh:ch (
is the purpose of this remark- i
able offer. It alto wants a i
local salesman in each county.
Persons interested are requested
to write the Central Oil Co..
Dept. No. 755 Louisville, Ky.
, MURPHY, N. C.
r Y6u I WASN'T , RUT I WAD Tc
So^G Two Railpoad Tickets ir>
X TO GET MY with A ?
?^jCOHPAPr ME N ^
Mr. W. H. (Henry) Raxtcr has re
turned from Gastonia Mills.
Mrs. Tinie \Jake) palmer has re
nted out her Owl Creek home, and
is making her homo with relatives
and friends at the near Marble.
Mrs. Blanche Barnett, accompanied
by Virgil and the two little girls,
visited her parents last Sunday after
noon.
Mr. James M. Bamett, Murphy
visited his neice. Mrs. Gus Parker,
last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Parke"
is desperately sick.
Mr. Woodard, Needmore, filled his
semi-monthly appointment, preaching
Saturday?Sunday to- not large congregations.
Some people?especially
children, have the bad habit of
leaving church after Sunday School.
By all means remain for the sermon.
"The preaching of the gospel is the
i power of God to save the world.*
We wonder why Marble people ate so
slack to attend church now?
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Russell, of
Andrews, visited Dr. and Mrs. Smith
last Sunday afternoon; and Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholson were callers cn Mr.
and Mrs. Mulkey.
Oh its just fine to drive over our
concrete roads on balmy afternoons.
Prof, and Mrs. James Lovingood
took dinner with Prof, and Mrs. W. K.
Johnson last Sunday.
Lots of people have colds. Some
of the school children have?or have
had mumps.
Preacher Smith was confined to hi?
house much of last week? and this
week also?with cold.
"Sound goes around the world,
is announced, in the fraction of a
second, but the record still is held
by scandal,,?Detroit News.
Better look out when you speak
scandal. "Woe unto you," ye liquor
venders and bibers when you speak
falsely of prohibition.
"Most people do their thinking as
partisans," and, as partisans?not
Imi
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We Disconti
and Annoui
Effective Febn
Freight, War
Added for Ha
Remember th
the 1
The Price
All Car* At
Bumper Front ai
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n
1 Tclaters nor thinkers, they so ofte
speak of others.
We are indeed glad to report tha
! Melvin Barnes is sufficiently we'! t
.return to the mill, and that M s
: Barnes is better.
| Mts. Gus Parker is resting thi
i morning-?Tuesday.
1 "This great lesson is still bindinj
i We owe our government obedient
and respect. Our want of respc<
for the government is a growing cvj
The way the prohibition law is floutc
is a menance to the future. Wheth?
we like a law or not, it is our dut;
to obey it as long as it is the law.
Those who do not obey the law are i
anarchy to the law; to the stale an
nation.
"Drink has increased under prohib
tion" (?) The Bureau of Cens*
(Government) shows that drunkei
ness decreased 55.3 peis -nt from 191
to 1923. How can one who regard
his word say that drinking has ir
creased? The death rate?despil
poisoned liquor?his greatly decrea
ed since prohibition, so the statists
show. Before prohibition the!
| were 275 drink cures running i
| full capacity; now there are only 2'
iand some of the 27 are nurd
j alcoholic cores. The same goverr
ment statistics show a trcmendoi
! crime decrease since prohibition; n<
withstanding the liquor people
' charge to the contrary.
| How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Fli
To break up a cold overnight o
to cut short r. : ntta< k of grippe, :r
I fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy
sicians and druggist-i ar?* now recom
i mending Calotabi,, the purified am
refined calomel compound tablet tha
Kives you the effects of calomel an
salts combined, without the unpleas
ant effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at bed-tim
; with a swallow of water,?that's ail
| No salts, no nausea ncr the slightes
J interference with your eating, worl
or pleasure. Next morning your cob
has vanished, your system is thor
oughly purified and you are fcelinj
ffne with a hearty appetite for break
fast. Eat what you please,?no dan
re r.
Got a family package, contnininj
full directions, only 35 cents. At an;
drug store. (adv
portant Price Polic:
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ice "at-i ournary
15, These Cars Will Be
Tax and Equipment. No
ndling. There Will Be Not
ese are NOT F. O. B. Fa
DELIVERED Prices at Your
! You Pay to E
e Complete with the Followi
nd Rear . . . Electric Windshiel
Transmission Lock (Built In) . .
ifeter .. . Combination Stop and
son Supc
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est Bailderof "Sixes"and Thin
PAGE FIVE
A Sense of Economy
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FOREST SERVICE PRO rfcclb
GAME AND FISH ON
CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST
11 (Continued from page 1)
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of Fisheries. Not less than three
hundred thousand bass, twenty millI
ion shad and nuit i ? ??iiw?ko.
IS I . * "* wi
J various other species should be
! distributed ft om the Edenton Btaj
tion this year.
J People in the Istate who- would
,t : like to have fish for their pondst
j lakes or streams should send in their
^ applications in due time. State application
blanks will be furnished
. upon application by the fisheries
Commission Office, Morehead City,
n N. C., or by either of the Hatchery
j Superintendents, and Federal application
blanks may be had by
writing the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries,
Washington, D. C. Write for
^ blanks at once. Applications on file
0j that could not be filled last year
ls t will receive attention first, this sea"
j son, and such as be cannot filled this
year will be filed for first attention
.e i
^ : next season.
c Back Lame and Achy?
?!
7 The Advice of Thi? Nearby Resident
y Should Help You to Get Well
I
i< Do you suffer nagging headache?
>t Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed?
's Are the kidney secretions irregular;
breaking your rest?
| l.ikely kidneys give warning. You
; have a bachache; rheumatic twinges.
You feel weak, tired, all worn out.
^ Heed the warning. Don't delay!
Use Doan's Pills?a stimulant diuretic
to the kidneys.
Thousands recommend DoanV.
Here's an example:
^ H. G. Rogers, brakeman. Railroad
i St., Brevard, N. C., says: "My back
t i ached and when I bent over I could
^ hardly straighten. I had headaches
and dizzy spells when black specks
e ! appeared before my eyes. I was lame
U | mornings and my kidneys didn't act
* as they should. Hearing of Doan'y
j Pills, I got a supply and used them.
- I soon felt like myself."
* j 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
" Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv.
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