I1IURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 ash Crop Farming Faces A Sad Future The outlook iot cotton, tobacco, anuts," early Irish potatoes, and rn for grain is unfavorable for the ar 1932; but, .the prospects for fair ices for peaches, strawberries, poul r and livestock is good if too much oanshm is not made. I 'After studying the mass of data emulated by the United' States partment of Agr iculture and dis sed at a gathering of southern nomiste and agricultural workers Memphis, Tennessee, "lately, we convinced that North Carolina mars, must plan to reduce their :on and tobacco acreage next sony and plan to further live at e 'juntil all home needs are met," s Dean I. 0. Schaub, director of icultiiral extension at State Col i. "The cotton acreage must be iced by 35 percent and the tobac-i acreage even more drastically. re is little incentive to expand the iut acreage. Sweet potatoes ild no be expapded above that of year,: and the early Irish potato age should be reduced 35 percent t this year to get a profit." le .director said the low prices 11 foodstuffs should be an en igement to steadily expand the lock and poultry industry of the s. Not enough poultry and poul- sro'ducts, industry of the State enough poultry and poultry pro , dairy products, beef and mut and pork are being produced to the needs -of the State at pres Tbis is e;-pecially true of dairv icta on a home basis- Corn, hav ither foodstuffs will not demand a profitable price in the markets vill pay a prolit when (' to ack. ; i outlook for seeds is not any right hut North Carolina nee. is ger upply of cheap certified wlich may be used to plant es for soul building, for huv ifiev pv.: po ee-. It is composed of leading medical men from Georgia, Alabama and parts of South Carolina and Florida. Dr. Davis has been a member of the as sociation for ten years and has on several occasions read and discussed papers Lefore the meeting. Officers of the association are chosen in se cret session by a council composed entirely of past presidents of the society- Dr. Davis is the first Flori da man to head th association. JTHE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Fresh Cut Flowers Make Home Attractive ivood Man Honored' At Ga. Medical Meet people of Haywoo county will srested to know hat Dr. J. C. son of Mr. and Mrs- Z. ('. of Iron Duff, has been rocog as one of the leading physi n northern Florida. . Ir. a rc tedical convention Dr Duvis :cted president which is a c'i.i- few surgeons acquire, following article was clip; e-1 le Cadson Countv Times r, C. Davis, Quincy physician gor., was elected president of ittahooonee Valley Medical and 1 association at the conclud- sion of the organization at Springs, Ga., recently, ion of Dr. Davis to this posi :. honor and responsibility a a well deserved compliment of the South's outstanding ns and surgeons, who recently as president of the Florida Society and is a Fellow of erican College of Surgpon-. cently he was made a Fellow Southeastern Surgical Con iing one of the charter mem this newly organized society raits its membership to fifty :h state in the torrirnru hattahoochee Vallry Medical was organized ,'U vears ago ii t i Lf if-""" JL&L RULES lep to BOWELS 5y to have the Dowels movu vork, even dav. It's ensv. l these simple rules of a tai.iou i a -bit; tumblerful of water breaklust and several times enty of outdoor oxercisc with duly fatiiiiiiLt vourseif. or a bdwei movement n; t the same hour everv dav. e's bowels n.-.-d help at time.; ng to us.- ,s Dr. Oaldwclls' sin. - Viu'Ii tjcl a thorough it. and it won i leave our i JK and waici v: I his iaiiuiv escnption is lust fresh laxa-1 pure pepsm. nnd other helpful ! that couldn't hurt a chi!d j wakes up those lazv bowels, you feel with your system rid ' Poisonous vraiiu matter. I VV. B. Caldwell's UP PEPSIN ori Family Laxative On the freshness of the flowers depends the beauty of any floral at rangement in the home and there are some simple methods by which the beauty of the flowers may be prolonged. "The first thjng to do is to cut the stem with a sharp knife." savs Glenn O. Randall, floriculturist at State College. "Scissors crush the tissues and dull knife tears it so that the stem does not absorb water readily. This is true both when the flowers are first cut and when they are re cut after being received from the florist or renewed in the house. The cut flowers should be submerged in water preferably up to the blossoms and left in a cool place for a few hours. The container should be large1 enough so as not to crowd the stems. This enables them to take up the maximum of water." Treatment of this kind helps the stems to stay erect and stiff and the flowers are better able to withstand the dry atmosphere of most homes. If , the flowers are- placed in fresh u-r., : and allowed to stand in a cool place: each night, the period of freshness will Ik- materially extended, finds '. Mr. Randall. Some will revive after' wilting during the dav. Among the flowers whk-h 9tp dif ficult to cut and arrange without wilting are Heliotropes, Calendulas, and Dahlias. If the stems of such plants are cut with a sharp knife and the ends plunged into boi'linr w.itor for about one minute, then placvd in coui water, the keeoine- mmiitv will be much improved. When doim.- this, keep the hands about the bios-1 soms to protect them from th. it..,,.. otherwise they will blacken. Pigs rooting for three drum fish buried three year l ago ate so much sand that four were made sick and one died on a Currituck Countv farm The owner fenced off the area ami fed fish meal to urevent any further trouble. Sell It through the Mountaineer Wilson Brothers of Craven county! nave an average of two Ur!, sorghum syrup for each tenant family j C"UUB ome grown wheat to supply each family wit'- flour this winter. The peanut crop of Tyrrell county; was dug and picked without a drop of rain on the nuts. They are selling j for three cents a pour.c at the farm.! HAYWOOD COl'XTY NOTES HOSPITAL hos- Mr. Rufus Slier entered th pital for treatment this week. Mrs. Dave IMott of Dellwood un derwent an operation Tuesday night and is imnrovinir Mis. Medford from Clyde is jm. proving alter an operation Tuesday.! Renew Your Health by .Purification' pAnllll;ysifl will tell ynu thaf .PcMert Purffic-atiw, of the System uuoruc ailment., tht nro undermin rs yur vitaUy? Tuniy jour en- ' fr-P,, 7,V'lk,ncr n though i-Jr cf ( Bloi.ibv,lK-e or twhe a I .N.nuie rewards you with healjj. C'alotabs niiniV -., vi-. i i. SUNDAY TRIPS One cent per mile in each direction for distances loO miles or less. Good for transportation in coaches only and to return prior to midnight of date of sale. WEEK-END TRIPS To All Points in the Southeast Fare and One-Fifth for the Round-Trio On Sale Each FRID YY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY To reach original starting point prior to midnight Tuesday Immediately following date of sale. Take A Train Ride And Visit Your Friends "Safer Than Staying At Home" ASK TICKET AGENT SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Md9 mrl id 'AM TTlIF bedrock of Camel popularity is the inherently fine quality of the tobaccos that go into our cigarette. These tobaccos are notably mild, full mellow, delicately flavored by nature the finest Turkish and mild, sun-ripened Domestic tobaccos that money can buy. To safeguard the essential goodness of these fine tobaccos we exercise every care to conserve their natural moisture and natural flavors. They are never parched or toasted the Reynolds method of scientifically applying heal guarantees against that. That's why we say Camels are made fresh to start with and why lh Camel Humidor Pack can bring them fresh to you, in prime smoking condition. If you want to know what a blessing th at means in unalloyed smoke -enjov-me.Uv switch lo Camels .for just one day then leave them if y vn. R. J. Rky.nolds lonxfr.o Company Winston-Salem, A. C. "Arc you Listenin?1 H. . REYNOLDS T 'tBAIXO COMP IN COSl.l).(.IMS n A D I O PIIOURAMif CAMKI. QUARTKR UlhlR, Morton Oowhoy, Tony Uons, and Camel On licsini, din-c lion Jacques I5cn.ini, cvt ry nilit i--cpt Sunjjy, Colum!)i;i Hfi);((i:i-Iitm -t-rti i'iiiNfc Ai.ni.nr oijAini.ii iioi.n, Mii-e J.iv. ''OiiJ iiuiicli," jiiiI Uriiicn llii-rl ( lrc!i.-,lr;i, direction I'aul an I.d.iii. i-vitv lug';! x cept Sunday, li. C. I,.,J N,-tvvork See radio flaw; i' local iiewspapor jor time -WWm, 0f 0h,i tel; iMt '&A Made FRESD-Kept FIIES1I Q Don't remove the moisture-proof wrapping from your package of Camels after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against sweat, dust and germs. In offices and homes, even in the dry atmosphere of artificial heat, the Carnal Humidor Pack can be depended upon to deliver fresh Camels every time 1931. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Companv

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