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THUttSDAY. OCTOBER M, 1925 THE CAROLINA MOUNTAINEER IP 1 f1'? I . ft -f i t 41 t 7v BENEFITTING THE HEALTH OF A NATION. The General Electric Company is to bring out simplified automatic refrigerator, small enough to lit Uk smallest home, and usable wherever there is an electric current. Ice has not generally been classed as a "meJ icine," but its use is one of the great est steps toward universal good health, and the inventor of the never fail electric refrigerator is a public benefactor like Pasteur, and the in ventor of anaesthetics. Hemstiching and Piroting. See Mrs. H. L. Mease, Clyde, N. C. OctZ.lp To my old customers and other: I am located in the shop just back of the Cherokee Aula Company and nm better prepared In do your rei.nir v.ort than over. So give me u call Respectfully, W. H. Swnyngini C;.n do your horscshoing. 4tpd-CNov Jerey City. N .1 Mr George M. Down writes: "Wb.-u I was a trnpea performer trarellujt n 'th the circus 1 contracted severe, stomach trouble and nervous braUtdown. The doctor advised oper ation Immediately, but I was afraid of operations and put It off. A friend sug gested I try Tutt's Pills, he having used them for years. After the first dose I began to feel better and would not be without them. 1 feel as young and full of vigor as I did when I Joined the circus." At all druggists. Ask Me to Recommend An A-1 Florida Investment I have visited it person ally and can speak from first-hand knowledge. Maud McCulloch, N. Main, Near Gordon Hotel Phone 135-W WaynesvilJe. N. C. OUB RALEIGH LETTER. (By If. L. Shipman.) Raleigh, N. C, October 12. The report of the Salary and Wage Com mission, the State Fair, the World's Series and football were the things -Meh chiefly interested the citizen of Tarheella's Capital last week and continued to hold the center of the ntag-e this we. The Governor issued the Salary and Wage Commission report, the State Fair opens Octo'jer 13, tomorrow, the World's Series con tinued through this week until the middle when the Carolina State foot ball game took the stage. Much in terest also was displayed by Ra. eighites in the South Carolina State (fame last Saturday. The report of the Wage body show ed, as previously indicated in thojse columns, that the major work of the Commission was in working out a standard wage scale and employment I regulation to be followed in the fu ture. The Wage Commission abolish' ed but seven positions, all with the Department of Insurance,' Stacey Wade, Commissioner. It was held that five safety education agents ad two Are investigators were holding positions which could be abolished and the Commission ordered the sev- positiona vacated as of November first. Reduction of 108 salaries and increases for 29 others also were or dered. The first total annual saving to the State would be $19,232. Tin work the Commission haa done how- aver in regulating hours, fixing sched ules of employment and setting up standards of employment for the fu ture must constitute its greatest good. The conception, universal! held, that state employes were boi- paid large salaries for little work hoe If Ms BLACK.WELL BUSHNELL CO, Distributors. MRS. HOUSEWIFE YOU DO NOT KMOW WHAT WEAL BAKING SATISFACTION MEANS UNTIL Y0tl; HAVE USED KANSAS EXPANSION every particle of flour is TAKNN OUT, THE PURE, WHITE VELVETY PRODUCT. ASK YOUR GROCER TOMORROW FLOUR LEAVING ONLY n make hoim being voluntary. State College seniors and agricul tural instructors are busy answenng calls to act as judges for county f i rs, responsises having already been made to more than twenty-five requests. The departments of Farm Crops and Animal Husbandry are also sending representatives over the State for like purposes. The theft bureau of the State De partment of Revenue reports the re covery of twenty-nine motor vehi cles during the month of Septembsr, a majority of them being Ford cats. Thirty-three were stolen during the same period, which prompts the de pa itment to suggest that all thefts be reported promptly as a protection to the sections where the thefts are committed. . I The State Department of Agricit!- been exploded by the report for it ture avers that Irish potatoes, pench was found that 1,464 of the state en.-es, strawberries and cucumbers are ployes were earning their salaries ar. '( North Carolina's four greate; truck no changes were made in them. All crops this year, 13,362 cars of fruit state employes will he required to and truck having been moved from rt ujlb Xa ' ' I I ' Ci ' LI -i work seven hours a day in the future and four hours on Saturday with but six holidays a year, a two weeks va cation and ten days allowance in case mm Fireproof -torm-oroof. too, tMcause they Interlock and overlap In such a way that tha Ml ditvinx snow or rain cannot sift unoar warn. kft!fo7cSa,lc.ui- they, safafromall u Mtt .ThtyTl last as long as tbs building. JOHN A. SMITH & CO. Plumbing, Tinning and Heating Phone 104 Church St. fiv you tust;knew izf ( easily and Low lnexpenaividy youf can restore tke newness to worn, 1 ecratckeclfurniture witk Kur-Fa-f1 (iCite you would do it today. "tJli Kur-Fa-Cite makes your floors, tase-' boards, and wainscoatinglook like new Kardwood. We kave it, any obadc 1 you like, all azc cans, HYATT & CO. the State during the harvesting sea son for these commodities. An opinion recently expressed l,y J. K. Coggins. of the division of vo- of sickness. The changes become ef-cational education of the Ttnte De fective November first. partment of Education, nfter a trip Raleigh fans followed closely the ' to he schools of that section is to the World's Series between Pittsburgh effect that Western North Carolina and Washington. Great interest was farmers are finding poultry raising a manifested. The Raleigh Tint.' profitable agency in rural communi broad casted by radio and received l ties. Mr. Coggins visited points in hundreds of letters and telegrams th the west in the interest of the from those who listened in on the. Live Stock and Agricultural Kxposi reports. jt'on to be held in Asheville November The State Fair which opens tomo.--, -13 to wnich ne noPs to bring to row will hold interest the balance f.f Sether more than a hundred boys this week. Under the able leader jfrom vocational schools. ship of Max Gardner a number of, Commissioner W. A. Graham of the caried exhibits have been arranged State Department of Agriculture, is for and the fair is expected to be a sued a warning to farmers during t;?e great success. The football game on , week that seed oats are being mis- Thursday between Carolina and Stato ' branded which he suggests is due to will hold interest that day The of- the great demand for Fulgum oats, cial opening will be preceeded by a sufficiency of which s not apparent, parade tomorrow morning. He counsels farmers to beware and The State of North Carolina will advises them to forward samples of carefully inspect its oysters and mark their seed oats to his department for The name "DAVIS" has Kept This Town on Time for 50 Years. them this year to prevent any out breaks of typhoid such as alarmed !", country last year, though the North Carolina oyster beds were noC pol- Department of Insurance, was toner ally observed, according to Commi examination. Fire Prevention Week, proniot.ee' for a long period of years bv the State luted. V. S. Move, prominent in politics State, has resigned his posi- of the it pays $ ways 1--Accident 2Sickness 3 Permanent total disability 4 Old Age 5-Death A Pacific Mutual Policy doesn't mere ly mean Insurance;' it means 100 per cent risk coverage. Multi-protection rates will agreeably surprise you. DOYLE D. ALLEY, 1 -! District MiMgerv sioner Wade who has keep a 'ihisa check on the activities of many cities ion in the Revenue Department. A I and towns which co-operated with his few days ago Mr. Moye stated when office in the movement this yen. lire i.kod if he would run against Ruf department everywhere were espe Doufrhton for Commissioner at the ( "ally active in the support of "safely next election that he would not "so first" suggestions and the reaction to Ion sr as he held his post under Mr. i departmental activities is entirely Doughton." His resignation assumes ' pleasing to the Commission,:! interest because of this statement. Lightning rod agents pay a tax of All state departments and com-! $N for the privilege of pljing tiieir missions now in rented quarters will trade m the State and Insurance Com nove to the old blind institute build-1 missioner Wade reports that seventy- here to save office rents. The two o them are doing business at th Call and let us inspect your trusted time piece. Quotations Cheerfully Given Expert Workmanship Guaranteed. Diamonds. Watches. Clocks, Jewelry and Optical Goods. SAVE THE PIECES! Lenses duplicated and prescriptions filled by Registered Optometrist, JERE DAVIS Jeweler and Optometrist r.r. " 4jjjtnutmtttttfrrr r---rr-rr rrr-rr-rn israwwi. n rip riving will be many thousnds anuu nlly and the cange was ordered by Governor McLean. The building is being renovated and the actu.t changes will be made during the win ter. C. 0. Moser, of Memphis, Tennes see, general manager of the co-oper ative .Cotton Growers' Exchange de clared on Friday at a luncheon of all Raleigh civic clubs, the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants', Asso ciation in the Sir Walter Hotel, that the cotton grower has for years sold his product "in the only possible wsy to bring lowest possible price." He pointed out that co-operative makct ing opens op a new avenue of dUt'I button which would place the south ern cotton grower in a position to de mand and receive living price for his crop every year. Mr. Moser counseled against the "mortgage crop plan" and told bis heasrert that the problem befrte cot ton growers today it not increased production, but marketing the crop in accordance with the consumptive demand, "Work on the buildings of the Nw tfredith College is rapidly progress ing and the institution expects to eon ddet tbs spring tern in the taodern pliant a mile west of 8tete Collge The) buildings are of fl re-proof fen- ttructlon and will cost more than a million dollars. The furnishing are te be supplied in a Urge measure by Individuals and various organjiarivnt of, us Baptist churches and Sunday schools, donations for this purpose present time. Their activities are confined to comparatively few coun ties. The Stait High Wi..- Commission comes to thf bat with the Viaim that a little more than seventy-five ml;es of paved roads were completed in the State during the month of Septem ber, practically twice the distance covered in September, 1924, of like construction. Acting Secretary Cooper, of t'ne State Board of Health, recently dis patched Dr. F. N. Register, head of the epidemiological department to Hateras with a supply of diphtheria serium sufficient to meet an emergen cy which appeared to be in a forra ative period on the Cape. However, no disconcerting news has come to the department from that quarter in the last few -days. Elaborate exhibits are to be. pre sented at the State Fair this week by the division of vocational education of the State Department of Education, says Prof. T. E. Brown, director. 600 i hoys, from "sixty vocation schools; are to -he brought hers to take. part, in agrlcultnral and stock judging contests. It la the purpose of Professor Brown Jo let the people of the State know what U really go ing oh in the branch of vocational work w)th which he has to do. For Rent1ve room cottage, new wfth all modern cottveiileiKes. Pea. tare and garden. Sent reasonsbls by the year. . Three .blocks from the peatomca.; Apply to Win. A. Band. MATTRESS f ACT0RY We make new Mattresses out of old and new Mattresses to order. Reasonable Rates-Work Guaranteed Leave orders at McDowell Building Old Square Deal Furniture Stand. Phone 154. We will eall at any address. fACTORY NOW RUNNING AT HAZELWOOD, N. C ft is the time to have F. MUI.LLS 4tm 4,14 -tin. Fhcne 154 Wavpoctiifis n r st saifatT ssssxs 1-V . ' - ..... .. - ..-.- 7 " ' " ' V-W.tf T1A 7. J! ,r.,-.v l; tf .. 4.'-.".' J "I -st n P" ' 1
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