.,' - -. ' ... - . . J t ' r. .... . H .. t .. . .V gg.tr fk-wntw;: r' FARM DEMONSTRAHON AGENTS COLUMN afV.A'-.." PURE BRED JER- 'meeting was held up on Spill Icorn creek, Friday, Nov. 20. Til. ! Un.rin. SFYS PIIRrHASED road constructed which will put jij1 J i uiiuinjwujthem .n eagy reach of our g00.d ' markets and are now starting to On Tuesday and Wednesday, jpian now they may make the Nov. 17 and 18, the County A-J most0f. this added opportunity, gent accompanied the State They have a wide-awake leader Dairy Specialist, F. R. Farnhm, in Mr. Sayford and he means and three local men on a trip Wf business. Several branches of Eastern Tennessee points with farming are open to them and a view to purchasing and bring- they. have only to decide which ing home some Jersey cattle. 0f these are best suited for them Numerous herds of Jerseys jf an our different communities were visited around Morristown; had as interested leaders as Big White Pine, and neighboring i Laurel and Spillcorn have in Mr points. As a result of thisym. g Rjce and Mr. Sayford, two days' trip there are in Mad- Madison County would surely ison County today 3 head of: prosper. As it is we may look pure bred Jerseys and 8 high for SOme good things to come grade Jersey heifers. Mr. John from the Big Laurel section of Bryan brought back 6 head, ;our County and the other sec one of them a pure bred, the tions will have to look to their other five head going to Mr. honors. Elmer Carter and Mr. Jesse! . ... ! 1 1 1 1 J . Keyes each getting a iuu-dioou- APPLES:- There are oppor ed Jersey. These cattle are tunities knocking at our doors. choice animals and will no They say that opportunity makes vour food do more good. Not how It relieve that stuffy fading atttr hearty eating. , o . ; braalh. removes 4. food L article 1Vbj faom the taeth, -v to i.. - . j- : " Canu t vou W Vj fmb. laa and fuH-flare-rol. you BIRTHDAY DINNER Miss Zennie Stines celebrat ed her 18th birthday Sunday, I November 22nd. There was a Large number of her relatives! This 'tund friends present. They all I the day very mucn. rioubt be heard of in the future. Hop nnt knock but once Thp nure-bred cattle are from ,,rlv ia nnt so Manv neoDle enjoyed the herd of a Mr. Stewart, of are convinced that she keeps Miss Zennie has been very sick wviitpni'np nH are of the class bnwirino- that aha ia vprv npr. for the past three months and of animals that buyers run the sjstent; but that human kind isjhasnt been able to visit very bids on to a high figure in the very blind. This is not true of j much. It was a pleasure for great Jersey sale-rings. Mr. any one gection but of every sec-her friends to be with her. Keyes got a 7-year-old cow that tion. Consider apple growing. has a record made with her; Apples from the west coast E.. - .-.. --. "- -, .ISfc second calf of 428 pounds of 0f the United States are selling HOW'S THIS? butterfat and is now milking a- on our local markets, yet apples J ball's catarrh medici id win round S gallons ot milk a day 0f superior quality can be i what we claim for it na your eyetem and will freshen early in the rown at home. Also we have ' catam,tarrh or Dsafnea" cau"ed b' spring. Mr. Bryan and Mr. at our beck and call a horti HALL'S CATARRH HCniCIWlB in. Carter are each the owner Of a cuturist Who knOWS hOW to,1 Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, anl Wo ; fUmxr I U1? "jwrnai Meaicine, a Tonic, which " 6 acta tnrough the Blood ttius pure-bred heifer either one of grow aDDles. which would do honor to a show jnr a short account of the re- surfaces, nng, ana eacn win nesncn suits oDtained oy properly car early, being heavy with calf to wg for an orchard in Watau an Island bred bull which cost ga County. Mr. Stewart $500 on the Isle Age 4 years ago, 12 years of Jersey. The blood lines 0id, neglected, and practically which these animals carry are no returns, of the sort that Jersey breeders Returns under proper manage ..are willing to bid high for and! ment: which are today doing much to 1st year 1200 bushels. j win popularity for the breed. 2nd year 2500 bushels. ' We wish these gentlemen all grd year 3500 bushels. i sorts of success with this stock 4th year 2500 bushels. i and feel certain that they are. The last year was for 1925 i headed in the right direction. ,when most people had very few; i if any apples. There werej SOYBEANS:- Now is the time 1000 trees in this orchard. to decide what you are going to The apples sold at an average plant in the spring. Seed can price of $1.25 per bushel for be purchased at a considerable the four years at the orchard. saving usually if it is bought It cost an average of $1000 pen previous to the heavy demand. ,year to produce the apples, Many of the farmers are intend-1 figure the profit, ing to plant soybeans the This farm was "bought four coming year, a few have spoken years ago for $4500 and con to the Agent about seed. Those tains 50 acres, 25 of them be intending to plant beans this ing in orchard. A price of spring should decide now about $1000 per acre has been refused how much they wish to put in for the farm. Did it pay to and buy their seed while the give this orchard the attention price is right. It will be possi- it received? Mr. Niswonger's on the Ifuroiia restoring normal condl- SoM by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J Pheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Brown Tones Dominant in New Fur Garments rX'a,,. nr. -T ml-fi'V-" um.mttimamemmmBammmm is in ACTIONS as well as WORDS. We are willing to do favors antf extend all Banking Courtesies consistent with sound banking. Come in and use our Bank to your advantage. !m of French Broad YOUR FINANCIAL FRIEND Tut Ink Marshall last Saturday for the ily went to church on Ahder- first time in two years. son Branch last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Banks, We are so sorry to hear of the Miss Madia Riddle, Misses Iona death of Dr. Andre, of Marsh- hind. Mr. Sam Banks has bought nice. house and lot in Craggy, where' he will make his future home. I . -a- -w i ii lJll TIT 1 XL X. AT J and tfonme Lee Banns auenaea au. w e ieei mat anomer gooa Miss Edith jaim(m was church at the Free Will Baptist man has gone to Heaven, where ing Miss Ruth Ramsey Sunday, church in Marshall last Sunday all his trials and troubles are I Wishing everybody a good night and enjoyed the service very much. I Mr. James Redmon and fam- ble to make further saving if the orders of those desiring seed can be bunched. By doing this and ordering early it is possible to save a dollar or more per bushel. You should takei matters up with your County Agent decide on the variety and the acreage and pave the wayj to get the seed early and not wait until the last moment. It is doubtfu if the Mammoth Yellow soybean which has been planted so generally in this - county is the most desirable. Government tests indicate that there are other varities that will yield greater amount of hay or seeds. One way that the farm er can make a greater profit his land is to plant such varie ties as are best suited to his lo-j cation and his soil. We wish, to ask that everyone give this serious consideration. Hay; will not be over plentiful thej coming year and the soybean is; one crop that will make a very ..desirable hay. 1 directions were followed. YOU READ the 1 Other FefiWt Ad 1 Tim an MwBhg thto one. Tbtt 4haM toavtoce you tfart B4v6v4tstU0 In thec? at4UinAs to A profitable propoctQooi (feat It wi bring b4Ma to voit tore. TU IWt An foe dor Mw aaVaartfeei le yvdb&lkf Mi mmi ha to telMfmttii hii than ia MHa to twl Would J lu fur eoats the trvad f the mda j j e toward simple, tailored lines, aid i iastenings, and eeoHrTattv treatmmt j i ef new style featuraa. Grefttn- fntl i neafl in ekirte Is Introduced by short i godete, r by the cut of (be esraent, with an eye to preferring th slendef ilhonette. Brown Is tfce dominant ' oior In many tones. ended. We extend our sym-. Thanksgiving, pathy to the loved ones left dp- Best wishes to News-Record 1 nd readers. ii Marshall-South Side The people are quite busy dressing turkeys for Thanksgiv ing. Tir. and Mrs. Dennis Banks nf M; rshall South Side and Mr. Sam Banks of Craggy motored Hi 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 FURrlTU To Road Your Ad Jpth wll t etv jto Black Mountain Sunday and'jfr IBS SfllMf SVBfVf S atxanee rannrroH Q niiA lima i fc , : . ' i I I ! "SPHXCORN CREEK COMMUNITY:- A very interestng Subscribe to THE NEWS-RECORD Manuel, the little eight-year- old . son of Mr. and Mrs. Sara 'Banks of Craggy has been real, sick and confined to his bed ! ifor the past 2 veeks, but Dr. I Moore reported him better Sunday afternoon. ! Miss Ruth Ramsey was on the sick list last week and ab sent from school but is better now. Airs. Wesley-, Fortner wa? in RE COM THE TUBE HAS COME . When a'VICTROLA will make a home worth while ffi ... We will be glad to show you the Victrola and play, the .. -records you like to hear. Don'tcoiiie to Marshall with ; 11 out coming to see us. x ' - -