rrzcor.'D page Tnn nrmsAecoitD i -.1: I FARM DEMONSTRATION GENH; riMN ' Contributed by ; W -v jf Li U 1U il EARLE BRINTNALL COUNTY AGRICULTURAL COM TM1TTEE MEETS The regular meet--f the County Agricultural Commit-' tee was held on Monday. At a bus iness session held in the forenoon cn executive committee was chosen tc 'council with the County Agent once a month regarding the work in progress ' or about work under consideration, j It was decided to go on a Tour later j in the summer in order that visits! '-might be made to successful farmers' in other counties, that the State Ex-' jerimental Farms might be visited and that a wholesome vacation might be had. A committee was appointed to decide the best time to take this tour 1 pound of butter on an average. If every bit of the fat could be removed jfrom the butter milk, 1 pound of fat i would make about 1 and 1-7 lbs. of butter. Using these last figures a lb of fat would make butter that will bring about 17 to 23 cents; this fat I itself if brought to the station would 'bring 37c and the work of churning U done away with. One can keep more milk cows where fat is sold than where it is churned and sold as but ter; more feed is used at home and lees of the fertilizing element is sold away than where the feed is Sold, i ! The skimmilk is worth about $1 per! 100 lbs. for feed. -and to arrange the details connected. -with it. This committee is composed a PROFITABLE POULTRY FLOCK ill iweaK, nervous 1 1 'TWAS in a very weakened,'' ii v-1 . run-down condition, anmlw Si la need of a to;:c end build-"I er, says Mrs. J. R. Wrenn, of Anna, iexas. '1 vaa so Weak' I had to go to bed, ami kept getting weaker. , "I suffered with my back ao much. -1 was very nervous,' couldn't rest good at xdght.( I cowan t eat anything 1 just warot hunerv. "1 had ' reuJ so nucji of Carclm, 1 thou.i: best to on it I took eoven or eight bot tles, and by the time I had taken them I was otronger than I had been in several years. 1 can highly recom mend Cardui." ' 'V Thousands of other women have found that ths tonic of. fects of the purely vegetable ingredient of Cardui were just what thpy .needed to help restore their eppetiies, to help bring them easily and natu rally back to normal health and strength. Its action haa baen found to be of great benefit in iu'.zy common fe male ailments. Buy it at your druggist's. of members of the Agricultural Com-jMrs. Bessie Chandley, White Rock,' j ., e i :. . tm . . ... . ! .... w.cu. nas one 01 tne most profitable small1 7 x5Si ? a g rh Hocks in the county. At the present p$l& jfcy. 4 Wiley Roberts, Guy Roberts, J. T. time she has only 15 hens. Of these! 4 il ? " . 7 rr,r r .. Kedman. IS O ore lnvincr 5 nthare n. ctfir-.! 11 It was decided to hold an agricul- on a total of 75 eggs, 1 is brooding tural fair in the fall htlding this fair iron Met t-llTlBJ The time of 22 young chicks, and Mrs. Chandley sons: W. hurst, E. B. Ramsey, A. W. White- and reflects the ability of the owner. R. Tweed. Mrs. Bessie M. -l. 1 : and the detail- of has IS ether young chicks that aia; M, Mnpt Rniiac Kio vvi .u mo onnuiui 1 tT- -arranging for it were left to the com- waiting to he introduced to a mother- P-'red which was very badly damag ed by fire a while back. mittee composed of the following per- y old hen. This is a working flock Mr. E. B. English, a hustling mer- cnant, motored to Marshall Monday on businesr. Little Miss Faye Rice and Master Guv Brvan are in srhnnl nt tha FhKc 1 Safford, Ed. Ramsey, Prof. R. L. NEW ORCHARDS A few new or- High school. They are taking the i , . , . ... . first and third grade. 1 Moore, Clarence Gage and I aac Ritvv chsrds are belnf? set m ffwent parts We are enjoing, this pretty weathl In the afternoon Mr. J. A. Arey, in of ;he county. 0ut :,t V;hite Rock- aseed6 " atS 'charge of Dairy Extension in thr JIr- Chapel Tweed has set cut r.n or- Mr. G. W. Marshbanks is having, his sawmill moved from Foster .Creek i State, talked regarding the possibiU- char! 1 - around 145 trees. Mr. Roy to Middle Fork. I -ties in dairying and how it was suited Wall and Mr. Frank Gibbs are setting JP; which was enjov-1 ,to the local section. Mr. Arey's taik -t orchards in the vicinity of M:SAuidh.TOJgot?ii was lull ot meat and much interest i"-ct' " '- fss- c caineu me prem- i ... . .. . mm on. was manifested by those hearing him.jreetlon- Thls country is well suited, Best wishes to News-Record. :More people could profit would they tc the growing of apples and that! lake the time to come to meetings there is a profitable market waiting Hike this one. for tnis fruit evidenced by the fact that today apples are shipped here CREAM STATION Cream is be-! from Washington and Oregon i -ing received each Monday by the. cream station located at the Marshall Teed Company's place of business. The last Monday nearly ten gallons -"was taken in. This cream tested Jrom 32 to 40 per cent butterfat. The rprree paid for the butterfat was 37c.;8criPti?,;.fchooln,ast .Farm butter is sold for 15 and 20c Messrs. Jeter Crowder B. E. Bur- :nett ana u. u. nay went 10 murauan Considering Monday on business. R. W. Rice and wile motored to From FAUST Dr. I. L. English has gone to Burnsville on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Metcalf of Cal ifornia Creek visited Mr. Fred Eng lish and family last Sunday. Miss Effie Buckner started a sub Monday with -a pound at this writing. rthe loss of fat in the buttermilk prob ably a pound of fat will not make over Asheville Tuesdav of this week. Mr. Lee Enelish our Star Route mail carrier, went to Marshall last Announcing the opening of our new office f 01 Any Madison County people interested in real v vstate in and around Asheville please see or write us We specialize in giving you values. REAL ESTATE From BONNIE HILL An Easter service was given by the school to the community on Sunday afternoon. We were favored with beautiful weather and a fair audience. Songs, recitations, a Scriptural acros tic and the flag salute with march and recitation by the pupils were includ ed in the program. At the conclusion of the service nests made of ivy, pine and moss, filled with colored eggs, were taken by the children to the old est residents, Mrs. Kettle Gowan, Mrs. t-iiza cook, and Mr. Henry Gowan. At the same service the Sunday School was partly reorganized with the election of Ella Mae Wyatt as First came 'January greatest in Dodge , Brothers history! Then February another record mcnth! And now, at the hour this is written, reports from all parts of America clearly indicate that March not only surpassed every previous March but piled up the greatest record of sales EVER achieved by Dode Brothers great organization. An overwhelming expression of public confidence in Dodge Brothers and in the goodness and value of the car they build! Experience has taught more than l,b00,0Q0 rrotorists that Dodge Brothers product s.ands alone and unparalleled in solid dollar-for-dollar worth. Thirty thousand new owners a month are f.nding everything they value most highly in a motor car: Long Life DependabilityExceptional Riding Comfort Good Looks, and Smooth ness of Operation. And they also find SAFETY in the all steel body construction, double -strength steering unit, and a chassis made brute staunch with more pounds of drop forgings and chrome vanadium steol than in any other car in the world, regardless of price. Touring- Car $896.00 Roadster 894.00 Coupe Sedan $947.50 1004.50 Delivered FERTILIZERS i . . . This is to let the public know that I am handling the well known fertilizers of the Sjj Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. HENDERSON MARSHALL, N. C. DODBE MOTOR CARS COMPIJY THE OWL IT 5 Geo. Meadows Troy F. Ramsey I MEADOWS I M1SEY1 . mi I LI Asheville, N. C L! 1 Phone 5566 , . ' Boom lOO-llS OFFICE IN IMPERIAL LIFE INSURANCE BUILDING . ,!S. r. J BRAND For Tobacco I will appreciate your orders for your spring needs. G. C. MYERS urer. John Beck was. appointed a committee to secure a Committee to secure William Brieht as Sunni-inton. dent. Those present expressed a preference for - the direct study of me scriptures irom JUiDles rather than from quarterlies. A letter from the county Agent was read invitiiur the community to attend the meeting: of me county Agricultural Committee on Monday. April 6. Repair work on our road from the state highway to Bud Cook's is mak ing excellent progress under Thomas juierton, ioreman for Mayneld Pole Co The caterpillar tractor that will be used to get out the Doles will also help to put it in better shape for au- tomooue use. - - PREPARE NOW FOR DE- ' .LAYED DORMANT SPRAY PAINT ROCK, N.C ' It is time now for fruit growers to prepare for the first spray of the sea son, the delayed dormant spray. This is one treatment that should be given every : orchard ; every year. . Jt, pri marily, is a control, for scale insects but aphids or plant lice are also con. trolled when the spray it made at the.ard, growers should use . either the winter," says C H. Brannon, exten sion entomologist at State College. "Growers now are. advised to apply it just before the buds swell in the spring. It is more effective if need in this way. Apple trees may b sprayed a little later to control the plant lice, which will be at the time when green can be seen in the blos som buds. ; With peach trees, howev er, the delayed dormant spray should be given before the buds swell to con trol leaf curl as well as insect pests." Mr. Brannon states that oil sprays are coming into use now and are ef fective in controlling scale and pleas ant to apply. These oil sprays can be prepared by- the grower at home but if he has only a few trees it will be best to use the prepared sprays.. In no case should worthless sprays ot- spray - materials be bought, There are , many; excellent products on the market, -j states . Mr. Brannon, and growers should obtain authoritative information, before buying their ma terials for the season. Where there is leaf curl in the orch- right time. "The delayed dormant spray was formerly made any time during the lime-sulphur, or lime-sulphur mixed with oil for the'Helayed dormant spray advises Mr. Brannon. Oils have no t See -rut Pmuat mas oom tr . MAW. -v Mur uevis m tor jaCTWur Tivl -o ixuiars 6irs mas Air , tuuofoa wis MICKIE, THE PRimm'S DEVIL disease controlling value1. Concen trated lime-sulphur will give good re sults as the delayed dormant spray and is both, an insecticide and a fungi cide. : .' V V:. V - ' To Becure late advice about spray ing directions and schedules, the fruit grower should have a copy of the "Apple Spray Calendar" and "Con trol Methods of Peach Insects, both extension - circulars issued by State College "and free to growers of the State as long as the present suddIv lasts. :.fV. . - MR. ELIHU DOCKERY DEAD The Death Anrel viaitml the r!n. ty llome .Tuesday afternooa at 4 o' clok and called away Mr; BIOiu Dock ery, age 73.. Mr. ' Dockery was brought to the County Home Monday afternoon. Y; Ha -oniv- iiirorf '! fow hours after h the County Home, paralysis being -the ' Ll cause of death. ; He had. been confin- f? ed in bed ten months. Ha ira. a " widow, Mrs. Nancy Dockery, of West Asheville, and six- children George Dockery, of ; Sandy Bottom, John - ' . Dockery, Mary and James Dockery'1' Roughtford. Billie Dockerv. Mm. Tn. fc dice Rames, Alabama, Miss Effie Dock- i' ' ery, anssissippi. He was laid to rest the . bawyer - Cemeterv on Doe - nesday afternoon, April at tne . sawy Branch, Wedn 1926. I WE UiM MO CAM PUT A GOOD KWOVUS AU. rMSB 1t KUOW L . : about wwriKa APS . ;. - ' It Vv:x 1 ! " J 3o jyf , Sk 7r By Charles Sngxt usy Aiwrr mo more wcr fcv. a H BUSIUESSAAAM tO SCUD Our CP t3VSBl prstoorr c -1 rrrr - -o O - ShopTaW euv:wGt ts.-we exsicst - ; -i RU ', .. gr i V y W "TO EAStM UOHSi AWO tWS ' VV ' '' . ' I VJI3S 0JEffS fiST VWER. tRJ ? . - Vf' i j FROM -IMS AAERMAMTC ADS --v v ' . ' A-7 V ' ' " , I -ML: ' ACORM3 C: PRCW3.C ' rfcOM' OUR. 1

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