SYLVA METHODIST CHURCH / Rev. W. 11 Robbins, Pastor Schedule of Services. Preaching at Sylva every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock except the 4th Sunday and every Sunday evening at 7:30 except the 2nd Sunday. SuBday school every Sunday mom ing at 10 o'clock. Epwth League every Sunday ev ening at 7 o'clock. Pra3 v Woodfin Watson and Arthur Watsoa, heirs at law of Dan Watson, deceased. The defendants above named will take notice that summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendants on the 28th day of July, 1927, by J. T. Gribble Clerk of the Superior Court of Jack son County, North Carolina, That the purpose of said action, as shown by the affidavits and orders mado and entfered by the Court, envolves an interest in real property and the plaintiffs herein alleged in their complaint that the defendants are in the wrongful and unlawful posses sion of a part of the lands described in the Complaint which said wrong ful possession has by operation of law descended upon the defendants herein, who have by order of court on proper affidavits been made party defendants to this action; that the i summons in the case of William Snipes and... wife, Mattie Snipes against Woodfin Watson and Arthur' Watson is returnable before the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 29th day of August, 1927, at which time and place the defendants above named ire required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Jackson County and ans wer or demure to the complaint, oi the relief demanded will be granted. This the 30th day of July, 1927. J, T. Gribble, CLERK OP THE SUPERIOR FOR OVER 200 TEARS haaiVm oil hat been ? world wide remedy for kidney, liver and HfffW disorders, rheumatism. rJC?DMEHi* c > ORGANIZE THE FARM FOR BEST PROFITS Raleigh, N C. August 23.?It ;s possible to so organize the farm busi ness that it m?y return the owner the greatest profits. Such is the eonclusion reached by Dr. G W. Forester, agricultural econ omist at State College, who has just prepared bulletin number 252, "Prof itable Farm Combinations'' based oil studies made in the coastal plain sec tion of North Carolina. The bulletin is issued by the North Carolina Ex periment Station and is available to farmers of the State free of cost. "To show how the farm may bo organizd, w.e have presented in this bulletin certain definite combinations of ?rop and livestock enterprises," says Dr. Forester. "These combina tions are called standards. While they are not actual farms, they have been developed from accurate inform ation carefully gathered from farms now being operated in the lower coastal plain. As a standard, we have selected that combination of crop and livestock enterprises for a given amount of land, labor and other items which appears to be the most profit able under conditions not only as they exist on these farms today but also in the years immediately ahead" Dr. Forester makes, it clear that these standards arc to be used ns /guides to those who may want to 'reorganize their farms. Normal prices have been used in fixing the stand ards and some changes might be made annually based on the reports issued by the federal and state authorities. Especially vauable in this, is the out look for crops and livestock which is prepared each year about Febraaiy first. However, as a usual thinqf, farmers should organize their farms on a long time basis and drastic changes in operation should not be made unless economic conditions change radically. The National Dentists' Association is told that there are only 20 sets of perfect natural teeth in all America which indicates that the dental busi ness is a howling big success. ???U Don't put it off, put it on, say extension agronomists in referring to the use of lime this fall. One farmer who fed nine hogs last year according to the Shay meth od will go in with his neighbors to feed a carload this year. He has re cently placed a cooperative order for a carlot of fish meal. ; Over 1,600 club members in Nortel Carolina have taken part in the 30 club encampments and tours held so far this summer. Banks of Granville county are fin ancing the buying of three carloads of pure bred Jersey cattle for fanners of the county. ; > ? ? , . 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