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HONOR ROLL || The following subscribers have re newed their subscriptions to The Times during the past week: Mrs. H. (I. Regers, Lake Toxaway. W. VV. Galloway, Brevard R-3. J. F. Morgan, Brevard R-3. B. A. Twichell, Brevard R-2. We welcome the following new sub scribers to the family of readers to i the house paper, who have subscribed Times during the past week: Mrs. Roy Allison, Penrose. Mrs. J. N. Wright, Penrose. G. G. Merrill, Pisgah Forest. J. E. Powell. Penrose. T. W. Justus. Penrose. Mrs. 1.. C. Hamilton, Penrose. H. S Boyd. Penrose. W. C. Shipman, Penrose. E. L. McGaha, Pisgah Forest. Nath McGaha, Pisgah Forest, j. I.. Merrill, Pisgah Forest. Arthur McCrary. Brevard R-3. : H. A. Orr. Brevard R-l. G. A. Patterson, Brevard R-l. ; Tilden Reece, Brevard R-l. T. E. Masters, Brevard R-l. K. M. Kilpatrick, Brevard R-l. j W. Mann. Brevard R-l. Mrs. 11. P- Clark. Brevard R-l. | Oat Krvson. Brevard R-°>. Geotge Wilson. Brevard R-3. Mrs .1 K. Morris. Brevard R-l. Mrs. P. A. Aiken. Brevard R-l. I !.. Bishop. Brevard R-l. v* o’. Tinsley. Brevard R-3. V 1’. Scruggs. Brevard R-3. _ . - I HAS XEW USES c \ VANN AH, (la.. June 27—The fa, pine tree of the South has ,„a y new uses which science has re cently discovered. Making of papei will be on important part of the new tleal tor pint*. EAGLES NEST CLOSES SUCCESSFUL CAMP The pret-season family catr.p, which has bfen operated at Eagles Nest camp since June 15, will close Saturday of this week. at. which time Lhe regular camp for girls will open for the eight weeks’ term. Twenty campers comprise the fam ily camp now in session at Eagles Nest, representing many states, in cluding Ohio, New York, Mississippi, Florida and some of the nearer states. Among the members of the family camp is a gentleman and his daugh ter who have been coming here for their fifth consecutive year, R. H. Steubing and daughter Marilyn, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. Steubing is personnel director of the Union Central Life Insurance company, and for the pat three years he has been attending both the pre-camp and post family camp at Eagles Nest. His daughter ha- been one of the regular campers for several years. A good enrollment is already registered for the post family camp, which begins immediately after the, do e of the regular camp season on August 24, Miss Carol P Oppenhei mer. owner and director of Eagles Nest camp, states. . , , The family camps are of informal nature, the campers being allowed the use of the camp facilities without restrictions nr regulations. A few councilors and a life guard are on duty to give necessary or desired in structions. Renew Your Subscription —- -wr* ! WATCH YOUR FOODSTUFFS! On PURE ICE is where they belong, both to keep them fresh and protect your family’s health. To be sure your Rel'r'g erator is kept filled daily —Phone L’41—Our driver will deliver it promptly. PURITY PRODUCTS CO. PHZ,ME AN APPETIZER FOR EVER Y_MEAL_ AGIC CHEESE CHIPV Can be obtained at these places: JHrP. Broad St. Macfie's Drugstore Long's Drug Store Ward's Mews Stand 5c Try a Bag Today 10c } Travel anywhere * any day on the SOUTHERN * A Jure Jbr every purse...! ' psbmile [One Way Coach Tickets . . . On Sale Daily Kectadl Trip Tickets. , . for each mile traveled . . . return limit IS day* Good in Sleeping and Parlor Can on payment of proper charge* for space occupied Round Trip Tickets . |. .. for each mile traveled... return limit 6 month* Good m Sleeping and Parlor Can on payment of proper charges for space occupied Way Tickets. Good in Sleeping and Parlor Can on payment af proper charge* far apace occupied ^ NO SURCHAROE! HIGH CLAM TRAINS' Umm P'jUmta Equlpumt, ndodiai CoupMMM, Dnvia* Room mi Opto S*edoo ?lnpl«S Cos moors* coachrs.. convsnbnt acasoutBs * law* SasWacmr Same* oa Um Southn RaAsnp Sp*Mi 3<t Comfortable in the Safety of Train Travel K. H. UCDUITH Div. Pas. Agent, Asheville. N. C. SOUTHERN RAH WAY SYSTEM | FARM MORTGAGE 1 BILL TO GET VETO WASHINGTON, June 27— Con gressional leaders said today they had been informed President Roose velt would veto the Frazier-Lemks bill granting a partial moratorium for six years on paying off farm mortgages. Attorney General Cummings yes terday submitted a report to the president on the constitutionality ot the measure passed during the clos ing hours of the recent session of con gress. The bill would permit farmers to scale down their indebtedness and re tain possession of their properties for six years at a rate of one per cent interest on the reappraised value of their lands. FARM QUESTIONS , Question: Should breeding cocker els be selected now for use next fall? Answer: The first point to con-' sider is whether there is a need for new blood in the flock. Unless a defi nite system of breeding has been es tablished it is best to introduce new blood from a known satisfactory source every three years. If new blood is not’ necessary then go ahead and select the large boned .early ma turing, and early feathering cockerels from your Tiome flock. Be sure that only birds of high vitality are select ed. Select about twice as many cock erels as needed as this will allcw for late culling. Question: How can I cure the scours that is prevalent in my herd of calves? Answer: wnen iiu? symiwiiw appear the individual calf should be isolated and the milk feed reduced at least one-half. Legume hay should be replaced by grass hay until the trouble disappears. Give the calf a dose of one to three tablespoons full of castor oil, depending upon the age of the calf, mixed in a pint of fresh milk. Fi llowing this a teaspoonful of a mixture composed of one part salol and two parts each of sub-nitrate of bismuth and bicarbonate of soda should be given and repeated at six- j hour intervals until the diarrhea is j checked. This trouble is caused by | improper feeding such as. over-feed ing, using dirty pails or boxes, irregu lar feeding or feeding milk too rich in fat. These should be checked and cor rected before putting the calf back on the regular diet. WANT RATES:! Twenty-five cents minimum charge per insertion, with 25 words allowed for each ad. For ads of over twenty five words, one eent per word per insertion. WANT TO TRADE OR SELL— Jersey or Guernsey heifers, first and second calves. WH1 trade for beef cattle, either cows or steers. Also pasture for rent by the month or season. Paul F. Roberts, Cedar Mtn. May 10 3tp. FOR SALE— Late cabbage plants, Flaf Dutch and Baldhead varieties, 15c per hundred or $1.25 per thous and. Late tomato plants 20c hundred, $1.40 thousand; pepper plants sweet or hot, 6c dozen. Celery plants and flower plants. Mrs. John C. Tinsley, Maple St. ,2-0-21 WALTERMIRE HOTEL under new management, offers excellent meals at a reasonable price. Special week ly rates. 22-tfc FOR SALE—Fresh picked raspber-1 ries. Phone 2901. Miss Annie Jean | Gash. FOR RENT—Several furnished ar.d some unfurnished houses for rent, Orr & Hamlin. Phone 275, Brevard. MOVING and GENERAL HAUL ING—reasonable prices, every lead insured. See Charlie McCrary at McCrary Auto Service, Phone 290, Brevard1, N. C. Mch 8 j HELP WANTED—Good proposition! to man selling vacuum-type fruit [ jars and extra caps for any style jar. C. W. Anderson, box 221 Hender sonville. J21-2tp For SALE—Late varieties, good tough field grown cabbage and tomato plants. Santy Nicholson, East Main St. Brevard. J 20-2tp WANTED — Your Shoe Repairing We are equipped to do first class shoe repair work. Ladies soles and heels 75 cents. Men’s soles and rubber heels $1.00. Brevard Shoe Shop, T. E. Waters, owner—New* Arcade. Jan 1 tfc FOR RENT—Two bedrooms or 3 rooms for light housekeeping. Apply to B. F. Beasley. ltp WANT AD euca.". FOR RENT—Nice apartment, pri vate bath, private entrance, good Iccation. Phone 106. ltc TO THE DEMOCRATIC^ VOTERS OF BREVARD TOWNSHIPS 1, 2, 3 I shall appreciate your vote and support in the Primary on June 30. tf nominated I promise to serve you is constable to the very best of my ibility_and shall strive at ail times to serve ALL the people. W. LUTHER WOOD for Constable Brevard Township i R. H. PLUMMER . and Company BROAD STREET ReadytoWear-Hats-Shoes-Piece Goods Complete Furnishings for the Whole Family High Quality Goods - - - Fair Prices E H S 9 . 9 9 hI i'll 9_ - - R. H. PLUMMER and Company BROAD STREET
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