it. c.,r t. tyr-r. Urtv. 0ca WilUam., i -j- ir. Ti- ..4. Cv ; Mr,' antEVMrs. John Shelton. 4 AGENTS I of FUg jPpnd Tenn., spent the week-'enC with 'their eon,- Mr. 1 I raeplieif fchejtdti. , Mr. Shelton M toot fif jntereJting part m the meeting .at: .tsrigman.. unapei. ' K? '.""id" 8" S? Br berfat in the man,. MSLZ'M Saturday h. in a grocery Mrs. i Andy Shelton and daughterwere the guests of Mrs: Stranger Gosnell Sunday Rei. Mr. Woodard Thomas .iXWVYevci, i V. o ..,QTrmnr hrmierhr in ft tor ncv:r- Tcorn t?aru ONSTRATiON mwu . iu.-M 4.1. tia0 ,iv-. mercnanc. i ne grocer was oo- r n c..:. tuQSe in Hie v """ ,.. rt ttT-aQ :r ... woa ln.,HAH -xviiB8 umua uusiieii, omtiw have; a large acreage ol grass - w i Candler andLindy Chandler ":l,,f -ri,f nrt nf up with butter. Sk WW br.bleto w.ath.:?roflr what he wa? p.S 1 .11... 11 ,tKj-y Ha UUHCX tllC 1CMJ o '.. v crops. wm viairintT Maa itia-7 I .pqtiH. -U 1 . O 1 .C4. r it Deuer man muse wuu , , , . h n ' "u ' uena upon cuiuysku o. . . , i cnit , .'ici, m imau- 6ur weather men are becoming tt he was Pf: went huntin the other more sure in their prophecies f5-. , Jf To night, reporting that they didn't y"vj ""A-ntli onfV, ir.tr nrlu q Knrl nel1 nd each year and it is a wise far- not of such a "i. i u;ct rQf0ri can sen it at an butter nor butter that carries numerous distinct flavors, Hp rn not t'atch anything, only a bad cold. on their work. Mr. Niswonger, extension ia where creamery butter has Horticulturist for the Mountain the advantage( it is made uni Counties, spent the week of form jn qUaiity, attractive in ap Nov. 2 to 7 in the county, hold-;pearance an(j the buyer knows ing orchard demonstrations in what he is getting. It seems 1 different orchards. The at- very poor business to mak e and tendance at these demonstra-'s'pii hiitter for 30 cents a Pound tions was not as large as it when a creamery is ready and ' should have been but made up wjHjng to pay close to 50 cents; in the interest expressed for a f or the butter fat. One pound , good part of what it lacked in of butter fat that will net the numbers. Mr. Niswonger dem- seier 48 centa wm make one onstrated at these meetings the and 0'ne-sixths pounds of butter proper method of pruning fruit at the most that will sell for & trees and fully convinced those bout 35 cents. If you have not present that he knew his sub- enough cows to fill a five gallon ject and that there is a right can 0f cream each week in ad and a wrong way to prune a dition to what you use at home tree ; that the tree thru the way 4an(j have m0re than you can it is pruned can be made to bear use at home you had best get late in life or that the bearing j. 0f the extra cows, for you .age can be hastened. A great cannot produce fat and sell it many of the apple trees of the for 30 cents and make a profit, ' county have been delayed in or eIge et 2 or 3 more cows and prepare to reach a market tnat pays you some profit. I Mrs. Mitchell GGosnell and Lindy Chandler took dinner 'rv.;! Sunday with Mrs. Val Gosnell. J. 1140 i r A . 1 XT r J oeai wisnes u iews-ivecoru and all its readers WutQi iJnl. mm, 0 l$ft& AFTER EVERY MEAL afTords benefit as well as pleasure. Healthful tsccrcise for the teeth nd a spur to di potion. A long lasting refreshment, toothing tt oervet and stomach. The Great American Sweetmeat, untouched by hand, full of j We would advise not rush- their bearing of Iruit thru wrong methods of pruning. What is needed is a lighter use of the pruning knife and more attention to the fertility ot the jng the turkevs off to market; soil. Orhards that have been take a little time and inquire handled under the direction of jnt0 the markets before accapt .Mr. Niswonger in other counties ing the first offers. There have been changed from non- promises to be a gcod denand bearers to profitable bearing or- for turkeys up into January, chards. j Specimens of fruit that were Take care of the pullets, es shown by different is in ACTIONS as well as WORDS. We are willing to do favors and extend all -Banking Courtesies consistent with sound banking. Come in and use our Bank to your advantage. HOWS THIS? HAIX'S CATARRH MEDICINE wfll UO What W dalsa for ft M vnur nmtnm orchard pecially the early hatched ones 2,',.25.torb " r0, eauaed by owners in the county strength- that are laying or give promise uaiw catarrh medicine: eon ened our opinion that there is a of laying soon. It is the eggs ev th crrratin'aJ Mg place for more orchards in that reach the market during eternal Maicin Tonic, which Madison County and that such the winter months that get the aurfacetbua reatorin nori ondl? 1 1 1.. UJI A V.;V. Dnninko. flint J UOIIB. -urcimruts, piupcuj' nauuieu, nijjii im,cs. ikiucihui mam. Sola by ruglatB fr ww 40 Tears. would mean a large aaaition to taices ieea to mane eggs. r.e :the cash income' bf the farmers member that grain will not TvhDwwn them. Mr. Nis-'make a complete egg, that ma- will be back in the terial not furnished in enough demon- Quantity by the grain is de- wanger "spring to F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. From ALEXANDER The of French broad US FINANCIAL FRIEND give more tra tions in orchard work. manded; this material is found; iin sour milk, buttermilk, fish'; K. Hunter, last week-end. hounds to run. From BULL CRELIv Mr. N. K. Carson is hauiing S. E. Moore is hauling wood to . . I.n his winter's supply of wood Mars Hill. We did not have any Sunday .this week. I Mr. Cline Guthrie was a guest Mrs. Etta Merrelhand family of Mss Uaisy Phillips Thursday were me aiiernoon gues. oi .i"6- Mrs. W. K. Hunter Sunday eve- account . of School Sunday on the weather. Mi's Elizabeth Hunter is very ill. She has been out of school ning. now over one week. ! Grady Clark has gone on the MTra T J. Guthrie was the warpath against rabbits. I Best wishes for the News- Record. Mr. Robert Thompson, who is in sr-Virml at Rin'rVinm. anpnt rnnal nnH mpflt ar.rana and for.ij.u- i. 3 :4.i- 4. 1 - j.mrlitiir "M-ra W thiTilr if lo in train anmn vmmir Vvorv no 5n a whilp nmp nnp I : , ":S." Iu "lc vveen-eiiu wiui uia parents, guest nci - ' x most economical piouucuuu tc at Alexander says that what Marshall needs fow, must have a certain a-: Miss Deamie Sluder has en is a creamery. They do not real- mount of this. A hen cannot '"thVjeS'fgi ize the amount of product a make egg shelis without somegi nithn U19 tuen f;r Mr. Wilburn Sluder got his it profitable. No one who is gr0und oyster shells will pre-Lye hurt while aawinff wood accquainted with the creamery ?ent soft shelled eggs. Perhaps 5 wS-iTat ",d would do well :& " ,"T T county agent lor a leeu &neet, Mr. J. W. Keys went to Ashe- -?yille Saturday on business. j -Mis Susie Keys spent Thurs day night with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker. We had a very interesting, jMr. Bill Messer has moved .are less than ouu cows to sup- f01. pouitry. ly it with cream. Taking this into consideration it's clear-' c,- All AMTANH ly evident that Madison is not' rom AU-AWSIAIW ready for a creamery. At this time there is ies3 hall came last Thursday-, tWO tei tho "Kova nnH Ramwv Farm than an average of two milk weeir8 ag0 wjth Cook Farm. '.J. Mr. Cart Coxe and Miss cows to each farm in the county sch0ol boys We beat them by Ardeal Foster were quietly cream and butter. Practically 18! 7. married Thursday. We wish all of these cows are beef an- We also had another game them good luck. ' jnimals and are not profitable ast Thursday, Allanstand beat-1 Mr. Russel Roberts and fam producers. It would be fine to ing 35.17. The people 8eem- iJy are pianning on moving to lave a creamery in Madison but ed to enjoy the game very their new home on the Weaver- - At the same time there is a much. viUe road Tuesday November question if it is needed. Ashe- There will be a box supper at n ville promises a market for a Brigmon Chapel Saturday eve-, The DeBruhl brothers arc large amount of milk now and ning Nov. 2lf 1925. In order very busy working the roads. ' S mfpHSfniarkiftlS P1",, ee Everyne. fthe mail from the Postoffice to iave supphed this marked then mvited. Bring your, pocket- tr)A nnnt .h'No-tt Miss Mary Rice spent 1ihe Jfl? ?' milking cows on feccount of ihe week-end with Miss 'J$!S!Z jnarketfor what feey produce; Shelton. , AZ iif there are markets, waitingfor Mrs. Sim Chandler spent the ilTtnZZrL , ,- vcream and anyone Who can fill a Week-end with her sister, on ; Mr.Jevte S hepher who has five gallon can with cream in ajne Creek. ibeen l011? on the Highway -week and get a market for it. j Mr and Mr Butcn Cook quit and returned to his V - Today that market will Pay at Swiss, N. C, . - around 48 to 50 centa a pound : - - . YOU ARE MISSING SOME GOOD THINGS IF YOU ARE NOT COMING TO OUR STORE REGULARLY. OUR LINES ARE COMPLETE When you think of the following things, think of WEST FURNITURE COrf ANY THE TIME HAS COME When a VICTROLA will make a home worth while We will be glad to show you the Victrola and play the . vrdcords 6u' like to hear. Don't come to Marshall with- v out coming to see us. in COOKlUOr-. fob. - TST rne Lrrr wrrx W4 fUirft; WCKIE-THE PRINTER'S DEVW i'( OM, I MAS f TTT- Get. 1 virr t vs A VU ; vUORkC- Oft WMH Hi fACC OOAfMl Ri r 1 ' - 1 1 WHAT WW f30O UVCff HUA XMORIUCS; Aeour 1 caw imacs Good Reason to Worry Y 'tf $ X If'. ,1 '