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4 if "v v. ' 1 . MB rtrrfrtnr:i:vnn 1 " - s 1 ,.,'--M -( ' ninffifcft N. C. Hfer: '123 EAR5l;DM0NSTRATI0N agents - COLUMN 1 1 IS ( i - i t 4 i" . r 0 ft- . Ji, ' t I (' r. 1 ft V i ft i I: li ft: causes considerable talk. The continued failure of clover on Two extra fine Barred Rock cockerels were re- riirarl Kir TVTta 1 Rwan nn last Monday. These birds were manV farms coupled with, the sleeted especially or Mrs. Bryan succe.ss some have had, Wlth jess has inclined many to the! makes your &xd do yoa more good. Note how it tv.!ievc tftcr heiiity eating. tf;-J.?5a im s;1 ih, ..t.-iiiovtu 't-.'v'," '15- mm to i .. . ! '' '.. ' '-.'.-J Come to tou TTCV by Mr. Oliver who is in charge V v, stofn tv,ol.. .rxr-i, idea that greater good may re- erels will be mated with the-8"" by substituting one or more, flock of standard bred pullets ?f thfe other legumes . ..m which Mrs. Bryan has and we er cJovei- r.erhaP5 '"v:: may expect some birds from this " of a considerabl amount oi , mating that will rank high. Jf1 .winter vf ch. tthe: & county this season has led to a! a mnnn f thnao similar concluson. It may pos-i in poultry met in the County A- hi we stP f nd con" gent's office on Monday to dis- er thet different legumes. cuss the advisability of forming ThJre are two ra30Kns for w- ;i mg legumes; one, because they The pros and the cons of the ak a ?ch, and P.atabJe feed matter were pretty thoroughly lu'"vesucil' considered and it was finally SSf" cJfJf,tid: decided to appoint a committee !ivttTOiLiy Snw! to draw up a constitution and Krt 1 thi, 1 1 Zt to hold another meeting on Sat- nefd them m 3 county for iirdav Nov 14 to decide defi- both reasons- We can not turn 32: Thii 5 Tit: m " them for feed , " oi , aiso: wnen we cut ana re-, of currh for some such organization to , . catarrh work in and a ereat deal of c .? ,v "4 jsuiuca i um hall-b catarrh medicutk con o ,irf ii,- a the soi we have removed p ant ' "nt hlch Mwwr gOOd Can be done if the mem- , , i5,u,ve" u,e catarrhal Inflammation, and! here rpillv mpnn hiiinea fd fr0m the S01' Snd we have the Internal Meldne. a Tonic, which fcen really mean business. . added anv nitrojren to the 5ct". frous" the Blood on the mucou. ,lul auueu any mirogen to me Burfaces. thus reatoring normal oondl- soil. This is one respect in tiona. WHAT KIND OF LIVE-whieh red ciover has the ad- b?hdruglf,forei; It' STOCK SHALL THE FARMER rtegeer o?her leg!1 ' & C" HOW'S THIS? HAIXV CATARRH tUCDICITO WHI lor It rid Daafnes ao what wi ctam lor it rid your ari cauaad KEEP? This is a favorite umes. We can cut the first subject 01 conversation. Ana crop and a seCond crop comes . , , the opinions are as many and m jtg place which can be turnet. an" -rs- Robert Tweed bunday. as varied as are those who ex- under as green manure. When Miss Lace McLean enjoyed a press them. One person is sure soybeans, cowpeas, or' vetch is to MarsHill Saturday to j tnat tne iuture 01 ine county grown this can not be done, the Bee "Ie van ai"c rests upon the ifarmer going pant js through growing with Miss Zora Roberts had a date more largely into the sheep bus- one cr0p. Again where other with Miss Evelyn Tweed Sun iness, believing them just the grasses, as orchard grass, red- day evening, and she filled it, thing for our steep hillsides; top, timothy, etc., are sown with and they enjoyed the rainy aft another party is equally cer- the clover we have a sod form- ernoon at Miss Tweed's home, tain that the prosperity of the ed that will stand for several Mr. L. L. Roberts was in town county depends upon the far- years. This is one thing that Monday. mer going into the dairy busi- needs great consideration ir 'We are all srlad to hear about ness; still another may believe this county, especially on the Mr. H. L. Smith being out again, that the farmer should continue steep hillsides. It seem3 to be He will preach at the Seminary to grow and sell beef cattle, the best policy to keep these Sunday evening. Everyone is placing emphasis upon the fact hillsides in grass for three or in' ' ' (! cove, that the class of cattle kept four years at a time. Some al- Mrs. C. T. McLean and are right and again maybe s0 claim that cowpeas. especial- "aughters, Ruth and Evelyn, all are wrong. It is a hard iv. make the soil on the hill- e1 ''.vn Saturday U2eai is in ACTIONS as well as WORDS. We are waiting to do favors and extend all Banking Courtesies consistent with sound banking. Come in and use our Bank to your advantage. WH IB ?1 f- s OUR FINANCIAL FRIEND w -mr m LA MaW ss -it! m m is a hard iv. make the soil on the hill- v1 vown baturaay s.-:op-; v : ? question to answer, so much de-sides so loose that it washes pins:. amai5fiaTa fjcuu.-i upwii pciauu muicui- Daaiv. anoiner Doini in iavor 01 un.-. jmi.-. u. ed. One man may like sheep red clover. If your soil will are living with Mr. Bridges' LIVE aujjq auu wiu maie a gisai success ui not grow clover now you sKOuia liimc . ' i'- "u.v u"is. , them where another would ut- if possible put it in condition to . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C Cha'nflfeyi terly fail. On the other hand grow it ; you should continue to and daughter, Carrie, were the ! the one who failed so complete-use red clover as the main leg-guests of Mrs. Robert Tweed; ly with sheep may make a de-ume but when occasion de- Tuesday for lunch. j "tie.. Another may not be so others. Their value lies in the built, we all hope. the Southern Railway Shopi. present it to the zoo. which now FOUND IN RIVER lfte ator measures ebout has five of them. , four feet long and is a healthy According to Norman W (From Asheville: Citizen) fZyl of tte'SSSd S6Cretary ' FlOTfda hasn't . thing on VUtKnJmaf home and the Chamber of Commerce, the 'Asheville now. attempted to make a pet out of amgator prooaDiy lett Florida on account of crowded condi tio, xiiiutxicr may not ue so otners. rneir vaiue lies in tne uum, wc an iic. . ii x --xi -i - .-. . . i it- x v, Mondav the city zoo at tne n. wen suiceu lo eimer snt;ep or use oi tnem as eaten crops wnen . - j- - - Fi'-nHino- fw n;vrf -keef cattle but will do mighty needed and after some other bout Mrs. Joe Ramsey having tions there and to seek a more must be reckoned with for manure. soon be out again. while there are those that will do well with anything they may We are sorry to hear of the former death of Mrs. Thad Coats' sis- if? Mr. J. R. Sams, a take up and there are those who County Agent of this county, ter. will fail equally easy, a great and a native but now County A-' Miss Lula Plemmons from their best along some particular flying call on the writer Tues- visit her relatives, Mr. and Mrs.. J line. What we wish to bring day morning. Mr. Sams was Sidney Jackson and family. ;2 out is that if a person has strong on his way back to Polk County Best wishes to the News- ,5? natural trend in some line and after a week-end visit at Mars Record and its readers YOU ARE MISSING SOME GOOD THINGS RICE BRIDGES his situation is good for that Hill. partcular line that is evidently ' the one he should follow. No F,m TK SF.MINARV one can or should decide defi-( j nitely for another just what! isa Luia Rice and Mr. kind of farming, or what parti-1 A box supper and Halloween:Qeorfre Bridges were happily cular breed of livestock he stunts were given at the Semi- married Saturday afternoon, should adopt; he may point out nary last Friday night, sixty October 17, at the home of the advantages and the disad- dollars was made for the school jf n an(j jirSt Genny Runnion, vantages oi eacn dui tne person ana cnurcn. me Denavior aj Newport, Tenn. The bride who is really concerned nfust was very good and niost every- was the beloved daughter of mane uie iiuai utscisioii. xiia one enjoyea u very mucii. jjr an(j jMrs Johan Kice. The own likes and dislikes must bej Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Eatmon groom was the son of Mr. and consulted as much as possible; and family have moved back to, Mrs A J. Bridges. Sr. both of a ne possioiy can iouow me tneir oia place at xaiaaie r ors. sort of farming which .appeals Everyone was sorry to see them to him most he will no doubt leave. succeed best at that Of course, Misss Chassye and Fay Jack ;the country in which ne is lo- Son were in town! shopping last .cated must receive considers- Saturday " vfs lr? ; ;?t;f tion, J he should selec some -. Grayer meeting was put off : kind of farming to which, the last Thursday night because" of s locality and the character and the lights being out of order, .the lay of the land is suited. but they are all right now, and Mr. H. L. Smith; will conduct the "WHAT SORT ' OF LEGUME Drayer services this week. SHOULD WE GROW ' , Mr. U L. Roberts and daugh- ter Wanda took lunCh with Mr. This is another subject which Marshall, R. No. 2. They left Marshall Saturday about noon for Newport and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.tA.-J : Bridges Jrl ' . 4; " On JMonday ; night, October; 19, theirAmany;frieji.di secenadr ed them by the means of old dish , pans, , tin cans, and shot guns. The groom was ridden on a pole and the bride by his side in a wheelbarrow. Their many friends wish them many, many happy years together, IF YOU ARE NOT COMING TO OUR STORE REGULARLY. OUR LINES ARE COMPLETE When you think of the following things, think of WEST FURNITURE COM FURNITURE OF ANY KIND GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM BY THE YARD OR IN ART SQUARES ALEXANDER SMITH & SONS WOOL RUGS in newest patterns EDISON PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR TALKING MACHINES EDISON, VICTOR, COLUMBIA AND OKEY RECORDS HOME ENTERPRISE AND ALLEN RANGES NEV HOME SEWING MACHINES H, W. Jtountree & Bros. TRUNKSSUIT CASES & Ba2a RIVERSIDg FAMOUS MATTRESSES ' "w DISHES--- ir.A;;''-,T,-'- ffi FRUIT JARS, CAPS, AND RUBBERS ft; ALUMINUM WARE 5 Not Least but the Last thing you will ev .... er need- - S .a r. COFFINS & CASKETS V ' iiit)ififfi!fiffiifif)ffiifi m if! fbuup s IV- f ? ' . - -ro M , 1 I ' MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEFIL By Gbsflet SiHM IWai II ii Ilia 1 i NOT AUNAMS BAM The Man's Right I mv lJ i - . ft . . - - - .mm , . . , ' ww.jnt: Lau ao.. - ' i wr-7' , rwrrte . -M6iHS6iMtr6 . rC"' ' Msl ' ' ' TVI -T. I oiootua UP AO. PAST I 4 1
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