THUKSDAY, TOEMBER!2S. 1931 ; uMart Open Dec.9i Into Fcrfflizer )ate Might be Postponed -iinless Farmers have Sain. Tobacco ' To Brittle To Illandle. VSEHWTE -EEMD Haywood County farmers will be terested to kasw that letjjEcT 9 sieea set as the opening date for et tobacco warefcpuses in Afhvsville. $$-iates were fii d at a conference latarefcouse omejijls and repreae.nta fescOfTThe AmerVan Tobacco com $pyaa.nd the R. J.'iJteynolds Tobacco topAjy. 7 Tobacco fln are enifl'sias- Covr-he prospeets for this season Jobajjpo men poind out Que the ?JiMwVof the weatbtr and tke -weed nii eVietn the epenii.g of the max? .TjJlsuaIly dry gather in this tionjyy made the tobacco extmnei jfoffttle nd . unless it . rains hefor fmk ; it is poeail le that the jniflf':;wijl be postpd because JiMn of nhe fragile ;)eaf would Jhe -.toktCcp. aM for $he opening of other Jjr; 'tobacco markets t&roughout jeantry havtilso been i;nonnced.. ftwmfket at lUxington, iKy., the Wt id the "test burley market ipea ha the country will b?gin op Sons Monday, IV- 7, the anarket jtreenville, Tenn will get under. Tuesday, Dec. X. and the Ashe .market is scheduled to open Wed tay, Dec. 9. ie Carolina warehouse, which was d last year, was the first to o warehouse to be operate jn rrille for a number of year. I nfler the management of H. U. iders. The Banner warehouse on letOIl avenue is a new venture will open fur the first time this '9- : la rnaaj cities and towns through qpi the fjoaiitryithere is u conrr.enda-W- movement on. -foot to .'. uft y with th- old method. :'if dtspue'ntr -of ihe leaves wtoteii w lawjf .findaxrdens faring tine ilaJU. ; 3 he cctoraarj-t -i)raeiii?iii t i timing ermines a wickw smik luabance -)!S h is ulyvxtdj.'i by eras the west fiuftmindud .citizen Ofi;u therf'aves itreaaked ante thastreet fUKtersjo be iQCDt'd. White ifcbi is a .asotably safe place mm sine stanipotta of fire hazard, it may be quia rioatruc- ItA'O; " the javemtt, EptK.'icil?j i- this ttue if .tin- st?'t is jiaredwitb crafiiifti stono bound; togetlmr with a tar or aspbailt material TW dam age ir .'idemcBtti an:Ja4er momilltp .by. a frumbJfc'g or .dwinttsratioffl of rtfhe freri ai.rfaoe. A nfflul meChod 'Of lispcwal w'tijtb is meeting with .dimoeti universal apt pixival ih- to eoipuHt leave Th? is easDy done liy Jii"g alternate layers ol leaves ijd , dirt oce :he ground ti in a ruugh-Hwapden tw t sti table S7.e. ,y! L woodpecker perks .a grant many Q)f sawdusi while huiliing hif- thut : 31 works lite a joiggar .to mak hu haBe biggea:, Jfsndet sore when hissitter-.ipirt cut. He foiila with m plans .oj ciieap.i rti . saas Jtit oco thing vtais he rightly w.:.;; TEhe wholi excavAtioj has this cxt!--matici(, , " fit- builds it bjr using hi? head." ' J M- . 3iunisilj of Croase, licicolniCogburn's! fine to a pine stump ;i-ousr- produced 4o ba f .sitUyii;-lJil,lce cuwunuimr wit b Mrs. Cos- ,on 55 jKesrf land this seas ui. oi ucs- Jlu nun. t. iu a wjuue oaK HUIup in t. uuuw; TniiBw.(io-n sa id hollow and tuvinch as p-r Terrell 'V survey a' JaUows : S. i (leg, 45 win. V C y puJes; S. IS 4eg. K. 8 pots; g 3 (i i .'U mi a. r-. poles : S. IS deir . ........ . xj.vi, o. o aeg. i; miI, t. .56 jwles; S. U deg.. M niin. 1 P; S.. 10 deg. iUVaiin. .2. 8 ples tc x igeim .siver; ijjuuvi? sa .lie i ourst u. eeiuer oi sju Kjver; thent uj i .in- knurr .n .vaiu raier no tho UF ! IIIVVHI' ... J uries, .more- .or iesp. See J. fi. NEW TON Ynur insurance Mao Fr ii.ll Jcnds of Insuraof At The .'WayorwiUe Insurance Agency Over lit' .JSountaineer oilk' 9&? J- re 106, Record t rwi" Nov. 2t?-Dee.-3-0-17 jierpaospibaite and 1 part ammonJa ulpte .b the maw.. Ceiinuo .in , tliis mianwr until .U .the kave? ,;mdj dehiis .aresmsed. j EaiVy Ht..the spring oiie pikv ov ma-j trial houtr be forked over ati'l afj that .tune little bow of ttfce. iHue- j rttkospke -BtBDionai sulphatej m;xiaua may De aueo itoe ma teriak, vhiti. are pjw.ari.bk' t gar flen sunply tre, iiastion the otfing pjoceas .wid iJd to the fartbiliaMtpYal ue of Vat detinpoed buim. Jbiring TV. J. MASON'S YCA PEL--LA(iKA MEDICINE (Manufactun'd at Hazehvood, .X C. A tonic, proiiably the besi kiioa-n that if proving good. .For sale at RoUeit Teague's suj J. B. KREE. iole Agent the snrawr Ifcp com post nay be lused Brfare -covering chon the IWn, i flower bHfe, ;und urday Night Bath 'or Automobile Radiators oked. with rust and sediment nobile radiators have a hard doing an -effU'ient job of Oolin :joi.uf. - uoinng automohiie ra- r.'-Is very often the symptom .of resence of dirt and rust. iu, iiieniiH'rs ot tne au- ile, fraternity are guarding St choked and boiling radiators iating rust and sediment by the e-method ot flushing the radia- with a solution of ordinary , - . : j-..-:; . . regular "Saturday night bath" Dorax for your automobile rad- will cut down your repair bills 3rvent unnecessary delays on oad on account' -.-of WifJiator fand" overheated motors. sWrain 'the radiaror. Fill-a two bucket with warm water and one-half pound of borax in iter. Pour this solution into the or and fill up with clear water, the motor for a few minutes it has warmed up and the so has circulated through the f' system. Then drain and if iter is very rusty or dirty, re h flushing with another borax n( When the radiator drains fill up with fresh water. :eep the radiator free from rust uek before it has a chance to ?ive the radiator a borax bath, week or at regular intervals NDIGESTION Ijty work Is confining, d often I eat hurriedly, using me to have Indu ction. Gas will form d I will smother and Te pains in my chest. 'I had to be careful iat I ate, but after meone had recom inded Black-Draught i I found a small ten after meals was so ipful, I soon was eat ; anything I wanted. 'Now when I feel the st smothering or un nfortable bloating, I :e a pinch of Black lught and get relief." Lyde Vaughn. 10 Snippy St. enville, S. C. ' old in 254 packages. ,.1T, mm EN who r nia-down, ner or suffer every month, should MuL UM for err tS rr. isi-er of aye wiisk dirj prefl3 a' tHin coating of a sn'xture compaeed tnf2 parts -iiydratej 'Bme, "2 parts u- hrub, ;., fVfnishing the eoil w ith the much' wee'4frl ad hipMy valued tumtia. XOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Wednesday, December 23, 1931. Hi eleven o'clock, A. M- at the court house door in the town of Waynes ville, North CaroJina, 1 will sell at public outcry to ttnf highest bidder for ,cash the follotjg lands and presjuses, lying and buring in Haywood Comity, North Carolina, and more particularly described an JcJlows: :BQHINNING at the center of Pig troni the foregoing ji excepted anc not included U) be voweyetl, 29 acre1 heretofi)to sold. c, i.. r.. diiiut' yursuHuj jtf tiie power iiiNieireii .u)i)ii uie oy a ,dtVI of trust KH'" iver. Jinn runt, wuh Sophia Ctwan line of lot No. 3, o.f Ihe W P Ford lands two calls.- N" A ,ior ' -u min W. S)0 Holes with old marked lint 10 a fctaKe m thv oouth Mde of an ole road;, thence V. 49 deg. W. poles to . ine, cornn'r of lot No. 1" ' rorq wpu; tnence with Inu of fnid lot, iour calls .as tolkiws: N 8 "eg. xi..i polos to -o--k on top ol ....f,v, ytfc. mm. n . polos to larg white oak. old rir ner; S, 71 deg. 40 win. W. 54.8 noi crossing smJl branch to a stake m.hi two large maples; N. 64 deg. 50 min W. 18 pole to a stake nd sourwooo pointers in Bobilnson's lino: then wnn Kobinson s line, thrtw calls 1 t wm vshl) CARS FOR SALE Cash or Terms; lodge Coupe 1924 model .. $12r iiUdson Syrian 1 IT,, J . 10 1Q04 Pwdster ; yolct 'ruck 1-2 ton 1929.. $175 Haywood (:o, roilows: b. Tl deg, 4ft mln, W. 14 poles to R stake: N. 78 deu- W T ( poles to a stake ; S. 35 dee. 30 m K 71.8 poles, passing Robinson's cornei , at the branch and with Mrs- G. A n. Merr C tor. E. nr,A TU-iJV.: e Win . " exchange $6500.00 equity beauti-,-ful Jacksonville, Fla. home, fr co Ke in North r,i:. ... 19, Vox 1080 Miami, Fla. re.s J J t : w-! a I ' it AA, Xt,,M: : ;,i I i T r ' .Wtfi- . v I I I I JT ' w ' s f' a j (Camels mne meweu jpwirellaed onu tdpmsiteall TTfT lUlAVE you noticed the new trend in cigarettes? freshness is the popular thing. That's because a fresh cigarette, as demonstrated by Camels, is something smokers have discovered as better than anything they ever tried before. Camels are fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack be cause they're made fresh to start with blended of choice, delicately mild, sun-ripened tobaccos in which the natural moisture and fragrant flavors arc vigi lantly safeguarded. The tobaccos in Camels are never parched or toasted the Reynolds method of scientifically applying heat guarantees against that. That's why we say with so much assurance that Camels are truly fresh. They're made fresh - not parched or toasted and then they're kept fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack. Try Camels' freshness for a change. Switch over for just one day, then change hack if you can. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, IFimton.Salem, N. C. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's CoasUo-Coast Radio Programs Camel quabteb hour, Morton Downey, lony wons, and Lamel Orchestra, direc tion Jacaues Renard. Sunday, Columbia Broadcasting System I See radio page of local newspaper for time PRINCE ALBERT QUABTER HOUR, Alice Joy, "Old Hunch," and Prince Albert Orchestra, direction Paul Van Loan, every night ex cept Sunday, N. B. C. Red Network Made Fit ES IV Kept FRESH Don't remove the moisture-proof tcrapping from your package of Camels after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against per fume and powder odors, dust and germs. In offices and homes, even in the dry atmosphere of artificial heat, the Camel Humidor Pack delivers frh Camels and keeps them right until the tost one has been smoked pass in:h..: Ftate "l.v. ined , to 19)1. a. J. Re7B.14 ToktM Cwnpivr

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