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M K. \ . \\ .-1 U. i 1 ? i- ?-'*en chair H'.in -inc.- the i ii. |p ? organized iii 1923. \\ .?? ...... I, Mr-. H. I Ikin-. uti.. l a- >i->? b'^t n treasurer for the past -:\ ti?|>i?rl?*(! approximated ? ? ( in l< -]>? ^ ni i/ii'oii. Following her r e t or: \|v, ! kio- tendered her re ? !i ? ????I Mi-- I 'il.t J ain was lected to fill * 1 ? i - office ultilo 111. v'- i ? ' I : i ? -miMu \ car v ill ! Mr - W. I) T??wnson. IM.'i - f.?r tul MM* C.itvlr wmk x\?* ;?* discn? ed and it hoped thai .i mini her ? t i"'ml?er- v\i! be added {?> the roll .il the next meeting. \\ ? ??n< lusi.n of iln* l?usine?? >c*?? 1 ti. delirious refreshment- were -> r\. .1 I . \ the hostess assisted by her si-!'-' \] I In at. mi Max . 1 II.- next ' <>1 tip* t . i r? I ? ? uill !-? with Mi-. U. ( Flkins. Ma: i ii 2-Vh. '!*! i enj??xinjr Mr-. ttrittain*s h -pit.ililv \m^: Mrs. I*. \. Wells. Mr- I. H. M? i ill: Mr*. IJ. M. Fain. Mr V. ' W ?< -r : M .. m. \. Ta ! : Mr- \\ . I). Towim.:;: Mis* laiia lain: Mr-. H. I . Ik in- and Mr-. Herman Max. of Knoxyille. Tenn. WOM \\- ( I I P, HOT \\ lY'l lll STING MF.F.T l!i - n jiilar monthly meeting of t!u\ Woman- < ' l nl ? was held \\ e?hi aifernoort. February v ith ? % < ?-president. Mrs. J. J\ ?\ndn>on presiding. I h- oi "Know ^ our Own >Mte North < ;?]iikt. was con tinued : the t op i - for the afternoon ?- Population. Fa:?n ! -na: v. I Jur ation. Illiteracy and Kelii^ini. Tliese w-rc discussed i't a rnii-t irt'M.-tinir manner l?v Vr. K. 0. While. An enjovabie and instructive fea t'Tc <>t th*' afternoons program was ? 1 ?''est on \orth Carolina. Fol iowinir the program, a penant. in the riuli colors. L'ohl and xvhilc. and a it. otto for the ( lull xva- presented 1 ? v V - White. The next meeting of the club an ill he Wednesday. March 20th. MISSION \KY S0C1 FT V HOI.OS RF(it I \R MF.KTING ON Tl'KS. The I - .jular monthly mectinpr of the Met)- -dist Women's Mis>ionar\ Society will 1>?^ held Tuesday. March 5th. at 2:?-0 o'clock in the ladies parlors of the church. The 1 ader for the dn\ will he \\H^ - K>: 1 1>\ ! T !'.l ? i i \ ! ? Wl> H ' M; -- -ill < ; \ r h?-ads i ? : ' . . : trap-: ' ?' -w ?rr- at*-" j>t ?i-. ,m.-, ? ? ? moth, -till IK intu :!??? randle Ran.- : ! ? 1 1 1 : ; ! ? i * ? !????- still -warn ? ? a _ pujr : >h? ep Mil! follow tin- lrade ? 1 * '? ?al* aion li-f: -till *uinn> up l!w ii\?*r. ' : \ev?*r lean air. thiu^ -n? matter how main ? ? ;?!? -. bow rnar?> ? \p?*t i**n< r, of lh?*iSBfellou>. lh?*\ go on doini: lli - thini: m ill#* -am?* u-;i\. m-in-ra'ion after gtfrMralion and die. \ that I l?*arn and profit h. :ii the ! ? 1 trior !i>\.r - wilS go tlx* wa\ a- thv mouse, tlie fl\. tl til** !??*??. and !jf "poor I I'fi uN' thev do not learn I nun e\i- ? :? j i ? - reason for 1 t u rr- in one -? alone lo pa-s on oi r\istenr?* in a ' \ ir ]>??? ? i n av< age ?>i one to a count} for some states. Such towns are in a ann ! ' : ? oji{\ . ;>:,??* lietwci'ii a : ut and 1 ! ; ? - ?ra\i* i W!:,' do- M I knou that t?? stand -till is ? *t 1 i rs t ? !>??* : ? : in '-u-mess- in ? ? : > human ?*:? 1 *a\ ? ?i :?? n*aM' ! : ??v\ i- :? ? ? !**- a\ ? ?r am -t ' -a . !? Barto* savs. "\\ l?*n u ?* quit ' lian.i rig w ? ?'.? . ' ! i ' ? h?:. . ? at will \> . the l at- -i dividend lo . ns r.nin nn ? ? I ? i : *;i. ? n- ? i .it tiiiukin- Mia! i!a*ir town i- >i unetl i'nat w i ! ! l.'.k'* ? : ! !.-- ma\- .. ?!:-? I' -ad- ??! ill -? ? ? ? h.!- - ? ?thfr organization* will do whatever has to !??? >!: he. IJefusal oil 'iir part !" thirl, about Jgoitr ; :? il> refusd i" ? v i-.lt : .? i.i'-i.i I ?as>i\e . -- ' i ? i- (If *>*1 ! \? ? . ?;/ moll N. and .? feu others. b\ changing positions from in front leaning 1 o ~ i i-liind j ? >li. . 1? twani will V \ K I on m< :???) * '1 ? :! ail) a hettr . attraeti\e. mor?- i '?rr-tinj pla? ?* a uhieh i" kvork. pla\ and make money. 1'"- a !? m proposition.: 1- lh- ?* a:i\ ?- l u!i\ ?? -{jouldn't u t ! eh!nt! and push'." Tli in Town l>. .. ?. ri on.- ..f . h i- - .?l' r i l" > l?o?. N r"M - - -I l?y T? ? ? ?MT?k? *mi i in . i ! .i! 1 tin- Mnn?li> (?i>}ri;lil !-:??. i In* Town ll'irlnr. \-I ? i.ln- ??! r< juiM ? ?-.??? . uln?li> or in r.ir:. r? ..T\?*?!. TOWN PR OGRESS TALKS . S~OP US' . VR SroJK f L.~ -O -rj M <r TOM.'* >-r ?*?'. r L C P. A -fGZCVfJDS. ~ '.O -M-?-', ...; 7 OA'S CIX'W CV ZOLF.L Vv - - sjr v.-A/vWfCr - * ' r ?; - ? . v .. rwfcv 0*- ~ -- _ - ? ?U. OY UVWG *t*? .^ ran-crs are prospccii\ e now re>iJeiti>. I' they visit a to\v.? a:: I find dinuy houses. ? 1 ' rt v alleys, h:i> U i. ir. .l.i-i -tores a: '1 i? \v modern im pr.Acn.v:.t>. they apt to go else where. Mr. iJouil t iiizen, step out side vour husine.-s place and view it Will: l !:?? C\ e> of ;t >1 laiiU- Is the front in nerd ??!' paint? Is the awning ragged*: Are the >how window? unat tracli\>? And when you go home, is tlie liou*e neat in fresh paiut, with a close-clipped lawn adorned with , sliryhe> vine j and trots? Du we iiave all t lie modern conveniences and im provements consistent with a town of our size? Would a stranger be at tracted by our advantages': Have we done nil we can to make tlii? a homely town to live in? Mrs. J. H. Hampton: tin* devotional being. '"Water in a Broken Cup." willi tin- Mis-ionar\ lopir. "Moth-1 crs and Daughters." \t this meeting plans are t ? > he made for a ""Mother and Daughter" l aiujuet be given sometim^ dur ing I lie month of March and all members o( ihe societ\ are urged to be present while visitors will he "idiall\ welcomed. I lie Girl Seoul s entertained with . c.iMunif j>i rl \ <>n Kebruarx 11. at 'li* W onians ("In! room. The room v. ,b lv?a?itifullv decorated in *? "ep wiili tic- -?%-??n. Man\ pames I ? ! iiitots v re plaved. Mi? Marv \\ ? ivcr won she p;i/e f??r the girls ?oldest " \- Queen of Hearts'" and Kill) Neil the prize for the boys "As King of Heart-. After the games refreshments were served. Favors were given to each finest a; they left. Those present were: Misses 1 dna Palton. Mildred \kin. Marv W ithci-spoon. Grace W ills Re!l. Grace Parker. Mary Weaver. Marga ret \\ iiherspoon. Woodfin Posev. Veltie Dickev. Marion Bull. Marv b- Davi*.. Marv Kind, Marv Kath arine TTenslev. Fannie Deweese. Messrs. Guv Rrittain. James Mal lonee. Rillie Miller. Terrv Davidson. P.uel Adams. Rillie Xeal. Ren Garl '??11. Bohhv Rector. Charles Hvatt. Pruden Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Mis-e* T.tila Fain. Railev. S!:ickland. M< l ather. Mrs. Wessel. v(] Robert Weaver. LOCALS M iff Malt it* M? < "In r*-. ol lYarh tree. n.u in lour Viiin?Ki\ shopping. \Ij-. < . I*. Hawkins left last work ? I Raliiih wh**re ' will \ i ? i t hci !?' -I?an<I. Mr. H . i w k ? ? . - i- a member I the House o| <-.'nlati\? s ol \n?i)i Carol'na l.? Mature from Cherokee Count v. Mr. I . B. f.il.l - h i laiitt'il with daii? e in the oinini: room ??l the t*?'jal Hotel on laida\. IVhruriN George \\.i-l:i ? j'.. - hirthda\ \ I t l'i' i ntwd attended and reported' ? -jt * .? I i *ne. Mr. r. S. ( . . ..s Blairsv ille. i.. ^ i- a \ i-it in Min pln . on I in soa\ . I ' I i ?? \ois rln!? w it I j Mi-< I s.lvi. Kill ? ?n | nesda\ c\en ' ' ? - Mi -I the n-embeis Ihmii'2 present. in i?>\ able exeninji was I all i which a delirious salad ? 'insr wa* served I ?\ the hostess, ^-sisletl I >\ her sister. Mrs. \\ . i ".le* eland. - Circle \o. ! met at the home of Mrs. II. I'. Powell mi Tuesdav af ternoon. Vfter a ver> interesting I I '?usiness session the hostess assisted 1 1?> her mother served a delirious -weet course and coffee. , Messrs. Cowry Gentry. Fred Dir ko\ and H;nne Bowles left Sunda\ i for Miami. I" la., to he none for se\ j ral da\s. Miss Mar?ie Kthridjre. of Peach tree. spent tin* week-end with Miss Bonnie K irh\ . Dsv to the downpour of rain on linsdav. lehrnarv 26. the meeting ? I ihe Kinise\ and Suit Home Dem onstration Chilis were not held. The ne\t meetings ?>f the clubs are to he held on I uesday. \piil 9. at the usu >1 places. Sarah Porter Kllis. l)is 1 "icj Home Demonstration \?rent. ' Mr. and Airs. W . \. Cleveland motored to ^ ounjr Harris Tuesdav. Miss \ ii: Dickson spent the week end with Mrs. |J. F. Barcla\ at Cop perhill. Tenn. Mrs. \. M. Brittain spent the week nd in \l I'inla. Ga.. with her daugh ter. Mrs. \\ innie Kstes. The following is the honor roll 1 ??r the fifth school month. This Iis| includes the names of the chil dren who were neither absent nor tardv during the month and who made a mark of at least ninety per ?ent t?n each sub j ret studied: First Grade: (Mrs. Sipr? BilK Barnelt. \rrnicr Crarlev. Mar\ Katherine \x|ey nn(] Hallie Mae Hinshaw. l iist Grade: (Mr-. Grant) Porter Hiomas and Kitbv Townson. Second Grade: (Miss I. Ha\es> jjack Barnetl. Fred W ise, \anrv F.I liotj. *? , ?>. ? ? , ; \|i? ( \J. ? I*. \\M . \l.?ry Will.ii.l Gwper. Sarah Sword, rrank Baker, Jo. Mill. Klkins. Iliii?t*rt W.IK Thin! ?. ?].? V r IMI? I!:. ! ? ( : ? - ? H ?-\ ? ?!!. MiMrvl Ki < h? l.t'on \v!. v. Gain* - Elkin*. ! ih ? .1 i K i \i ? ? Su ? ? ? ? 1 ? < ? "'.it " i ! t- :i '? ; Ha:tipl??n. i' l>a! 'iMp!?\ K * i?i?* ? .?|? w???. !!!?*? ' :?'i ?ll. Ijiiill?' M: |) "ia!?l. Wilson Palmer. I "imli < '.radf : 'Mi-- F.lla M 1 ?? ! ? K ji Ium i !,?? K id . Ouctilm T??\vnson. 1 ' ? : i \IK-i \ !? ?.! ? I'j n?!?*ta '.nf II. i ?? -? l*a:n-:u .raS \TiN- H I]. Mar\ Willirr ranli .? IXilmiiple. II _h S ?l : lOlli ra?lr ! v. j \ ! I \\ "llll. PLANT MORE CORN AND FEED HOGS \\ \l.Kll ill. \. < Ma <h I Till who t tk ! i> ?< 1 the Molding ??i ?> >?k and pork oi.dint- now in ? ..Id -oiajv without also studying the ..wine population ?<! the I nit.-.l Stat? - mi-jht be dis? ouraued .1!. ,11* I1 Iltlook ! ?'l sW ilM* tlli \?ar. - - W . W . Sliav. ^ ^ in - r\ten- ( sion specialist at State College. "Ye! while the cold stoiave hold ing are some ?:?*aler. the nnin!?er . l;o?s on t lo* I. mn- of t!if <>nii:i \ now nine percent h*ss tlian ki-t mm!'." Mr. Sha\. "0\?-i -i\ I million more hou> were slaie.ditcp'd under federal inspection l ist ^ ' than the \e;ir before and under mi. !i ?.niilion-. North Carolina ti n.-i who avei .1 *_!??? I as minli a- ? >'* hn-l ri ot 1 ui'i pel aere made a iStM 1 |?en?n! I ? v ? i ? t b\ -elling it as j ?? ?i U . II ? who continue I ? ? feed I m-j- llii- \ it. v.;!l aUo u?-i .1 good return foi their! ni' u 1 1 1 ;? : egardle ? ol the market pri? v of 1 urn. It i- e\en i?? ? ? il ?!?* 1 that* >hould there l?e .1 hamper crop o1' ? i>i n. thijse who s\s!ematicall\ eonxert their corn into pork will in ? ica-e their pi-tfils from the c -?|> a miich as in-ill to 1000 pen cut ;i- compared with the profit from selling the ruin a> |2rain." Mr. >ha\ sa\s that there was a de crease in receipt- ol hogs at the large maikets in jamtary. I hen. too. there is a dccrca-c ol per eent in t lie volume of stocker and j feeder shipments as compared with I Kurthermore. over five million le*s piss were sa\ed during the spring and fall of 192J5 as compared with the \ ear 1927. In the intention- report, it i I found that there will he a decrease 1 of I roin four to seven percent in the number of sows farrowing this I spring. \ 1 1 this looks like a good Year ' for North Carolina fanners to so I I ? reed and feed their hogs for sale ? n the high markets of April and September with assurance of a prof it over feed costs. NEED GOOD PASTURES FOR DAIRY INDUSTRY i: \Ll. ICII. \. ( March I. The ne hig drawback to dair\ farming 1 ,n N.irlli Car olina i- a scarcity of -muk! pastures. ? \ ? ,1 pasture is ? ii.at I *?' ?' ??!' 1 ?Iritio.M I ? ? *" ?> ?" :"-in V \ . dairT I v|, at Naif < ? On h a ;? i*t tire a ? ?? ,v I to .-.it without lia\ in? u I vei a I .?!??? ai. a i. i it. J((fl I so-called pastures cob- I amouuts ??! woods gj \% lands and are not nmrh mot* exert ising grounds fot ,,Ur \ ,rl\ .ill tl ?? t.M.d a ,.l>w ? ? >- ! : ??!>? sutli a pasture i- used up ! odtiriiej tin- ene?i;\ l?> ?et jj* !?. \!-. \ r **? opinion, a pasture I udd l?e regarded as a rmp and *> . seed nu?;ht to k I nted on jjooil land, land Miffj. . ? i! ? ' '1 rt >\v pood i Tops of . m .?r tol?a? ? o and then the weeds !?? i"~l (lo\\ 11. It tilt* -nil [s i ??<?! a-ional to|>-dressin?: of ? oinmen ial lertili/er. e>. 11 -inhate^ and nitrogen. ? Ii? will l?. >eeured. . ?!'. ' 1 the attention ir ? .-t pasture* reeeive is a lliii ? titne 1 in ii ? ilen mil i!*'* bached wires > ,t \ i \ . -a \ > M . Nii v, ^ ? 1 1 I." I ?! are both 1<?^ t nLrili'i i- made on poor land \ j ?t ? r ? ? it ?'l thi* a\i';rji' N ? ?rth ? . I j i ! .' "1 land is listed in tlie ? ?:?<ns a - unimproved hnt tniu li of land lertile. Howe\?-i ii U ? ?iv?l with underbrush and ! ? ' '.?'tis mo income. I lion loo there I- i ; > j? 1 : land in. the Pied ? ?? * t ????<"! it?n iliat washes easil\ when nil. . * ? ? I . In other sections there .?il hfcitoms which overflow ! ? - i ! i c'jin-Ml 1 \ I" 1"' >afe l"i rrops. \11 1 h?* ? .!?? .!> in he made into ? - ? m 1 pasture. Mr. iVrej says 'hat iei-?i<l* I . ni the la? o! herd im ;m i?\ i-"i??i i.!tions -h??w that pasture Iki- a *? 1 1 ? l ? ? of from Sf? to -1"J per e when cream from the ? "?? -jia/c-1 sold for hutter* i:i.-il;in-/. The value i- irrealer where milk i- retailed. Murphv Bakerv & Cafe IM iil Mr.. ill I'ri.e *?m ill i i I Hilil? I 4?:|C 1 I I- ..I- 1*11 1 >11 III 1 All I l"c I' I : li KolU. I?0/ :iv l- .ik. r II niHf IC.ilU. l?o/. lie i m -ii D\ii y i mii mm i \ it mi nrin v i . ABERNATHY'S STOMACHIC APPETIZEk IIIE I'l RE II ERR TOMC II ill II,- E.wnt It \\ . I_ WDF.IISON C'.KO. PTORF \n lu'llfr n'im'ii\ for lilt' follow in" troiiMi'> tlian llit* aliovr meili ? inc. Rheumatism. Stomach iron- J 1?les. iost appetite, general run- j| down condition of tin* system.! bad hlood or T. B. of the hone. \ trial will prove to \ou the mer it of this wonderful herb medi cine. Nervous, weak and rundown wo men will find this to he just what tin ?y need. I have known one bottle of this medicine to produce as much as five pounds of addi tional fle>h. I trial of from 1 to 6 bottles n ill Jtwl;e you a lasting friend is this medicine. Manufactured B\ J. H. ABERNATHY And BRO. 1 ml reus. X. C. COMING % DR. N. D. WELLS REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ? (EVE-STRAIN SPECIALIST! IS. 1 REGAL HOTEL. Till RSDW. 1R1DAV. MARCH 7TII AM) 8THS | Oi l? SPECI ALTIES:? )j\ Positive relief of L\e Strain and all lon-i-qiirnt Headaches. Lye-, v Examined Scientifically without the aid of Drugs or Loss of I inn? ? from work. j * CLASSES THAT IRE HE(.()\II\C IS W ELL IS COMFORTABLE S \l?solnle Satisfaction Guaranteed I >\ Twenty-four Experience. =: BRING I < \I I VOI R EVE TROUBLES. / i; ^ l4 COMFORTABLE i V-ais S wees*/"' I;. - ! i x
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