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IT.IDAY, JULY 22, fZS VAC IX 1" THE PRESS - WHY PROSPERITY THE PURE FOLLOWS' -BRED DAIRY COW Uy B! W. BLECKLEY, Agricultural Agent, Southern Railway. Tljc dairy cow has been most ap propriately named the ' "Mothtr of Agricultural Prosperity." Wherever, "she is found in numbers, there also 'is found paved roads, attractive ffrrri -houses, ' gooil rural schools and -churches rich land and most imporr tant of all healthy, contented farm families,. , There are several reasons why hiry farming promotes prosperity. The work on the average farm is no distributed ; evenly througnout ttne twelve months cf the year. There are seasons when the farmer is flooded With 'work r.nd there are sea sons when he i idle. The dairy cow affords him profitable employment every day in the year. The milking and caring for the milk and cream must be dene.. . , The farme'r whv is milkrhg a few cows receives some cash-1 each week of thp year. This money, coming in Quality is still what counts in painting, decorating and paperhanging. " - KEY CITY DECORATM W Phone 27-03 V I it y . ' - inn . -i GET A SEASON -jv-of ; ,:.v' REAL COMFORT It doesn't cost niuch to keep comfortable, and it doesn't take long to find out 'the secret of comfort. We suggest: BALBRIGGAN UNION SUITS ATHLETIC UNION SUITS PORUS KNIT UNION SUITS - B. V. a OR UNION PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS .We've the best light weight Sox that money can buy and Shirts to suit you and your purse. . ' ' We don't want to carry over this stock of summer , wearing apparel for men and boys, so we are moving it out at prices that are not often duplicated. . GORDON BROTHERS "HAVE THE BARGAINS FOR YOU" regularly, - makes him 'independent of charge accounts- at the store. In variably the man yho is in a position to pa ycash for what he needs can buy at a lower figure than he man who asks 'the- merchant-to credit him for several months' at a time, In other words, ten dollars in cash each week has a great deal mere purchasing power ' in, a( years time than an equal Yfive hundred and twenty-five dollars) payable at the end of th vear. Dairv cows furnish a cash market for the home grown feed,- some of which are too bulky to sell profitably. Even the best quality of hay. must be baled before it can be disposed of unless it is fed on the farm, mere is no other animal that is as efficient a machine for converting rough feeds into cash as is the dairy cow. When the farmer feeds his crops to cows ne nntv o-ote'riaid fnr the feed in milk but he also re.tains most of the tertu- izimg value of these crops to return to the land in the form of manure and in this way enriches' his farm each year. A system' of agriculture which iioa nnf nrnvidp for keeoinu up tkc land cannot endure and is unsafe even fnr a' short time. There is no food that wilL qmte -i,- ua nlar nf milk, psoeciallv for LdlVC 111V (""'V ' ... u:i,4.. kwrv farmer neeas a iu lUUUlt.ll. -'v.j - , cow for the family. - It will be good business for him to keep several more for a cash crop. ernvtce cnD CI TWO AY AT THE METHODIST tnuiw-n t n C "RpaviQ nastor. Sunday .i i o.i? m fr T. T. Tohn- 5V.HUU1 l , " . II ston, superintendent. Preaching at 11 tti nastor. a. hi. u y. ii. -" r - . .... I Morning subject; K.eai riicu3i Jonathan and David." ' , , Evening subjsct: ueiung u., How and Why . - T..nivr Fmvnrth laffUe at 3 D. III. Intermediate and Senior Leagues at Prayer meeting vveanesuay u a.v. emmm mm rrr vnilR PAPER , AT THE. POST OFFICE Some of our subscribers have been : 4ioiif .nf comma to the . Pres 111 U'l. i i u s- -w- a - , - office to get tkeir papers during the busy hour 01 printing, v ims th thp work of eettinsr out hundreds ; of sub scribers. " You are therefore -kirfdly asked to call at the post office tor your paper, .; DR. CHAPPELL EXONERATED T)r Ashlev Chaopell, pastor of the rvntral Mpthodist church at Ashe- ville. was tried at Statesville July 20 on charges qi- immoral conauct ai )forpd to ha v occurred at Nashville. Tenn . some weeks aeo. The court consisted of 13 fMethoaist preacners. Tir rhannpii was romoieteiv exoBer- toA f tliA rharcrpB and restord to his UVW VS VV ' . I pastoral duties. Dr. Chappell is 'well, known in Kanklin and nis many frlpnd hci-p who have never lost faith in his Integrity will rejoice at the. vt diet. .. TRY OUR RESTAURANT Taking meals out is a popular and inexpensive way of living. As a rule1 it is much , cheaper, and decidedly more conveaient to com to our restaurant thaw it is to prepare and serve meals at f home. Try our restaurant and you will find our dished ex cellent, our service efficient, and the enyironmnt entirely to your liking. ! Prices rascvrtable. Franklin Bakery arid Restaurant HOW'S TIES FOR SENSIBLE' ADVICE .This is ' the season1 when sickness comes more un expectedly than at any other time of the year. tramps and dangerous pains, are common wnen fruit and vegetable eatine is indulered in. Children are especially susceptible older 'folks cannot always hope to escape. Accidents are more numerous, too, because mote people are out of doors there is more traveling about.' . Why not take time by the forelock and come m 'and get a few standard remedies for the medicine chest you may. need something ot tms Kind at tne dead hour of night. PURITY IS OUR SLOGAN We r.arrv onlv Standard Drugs and warranted : preparations.. We. compound prescriptions with ac- THE FRANKLIN PHARMACY Sunbeam Pres,s Want Ads for quick action. , easoti: :! TV ),! tOTTE IIAXinUil VALUES Shoes! Shoes!! 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