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'.,.V V'- ! ". j s: "' . .1...' . ' - - - 1 ', AGE SEVEN TUESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBEflD,l922 HICKORY DAILY RECORD g CROWD MR i i sEiis v. i s Kiikpjitru-k and tho offi- , ',;i(:nll,CM S OC thf l' Motho- 1 ' , 1.1 .1 lU,.i.. l.flot't! fll- I 11111 ' . . K. . .r tl... mm! .i... i.it-r vvmuc. ti l lit.- iv v me ... . cow to every 14.4 persons If . all, ten. , i ; T - the milk production in this part of the ; ,Jhe A production -of T. cream with state was consumed in the raw form . these' f femers :iis side lihe. "They the amount available per person! keep a Viitfieient number of cows to would be less than one-half .pint per consume -all Roughage grown on - the day, or about one-fourth the quanti- fann and-to pasture land which would ty tnat each child should have in otherwise ctuni si6 dividends. In order to develop a strong, healthy add'tiort--t' furnishing a rood mar body and .nnnd. - !ket on Ihs'fann.-for thisrouffhasc. HisTrophy St-ut'dik Ihlti morning at VwaVe'rVice.i-Vviil bo held a day nucf'V.- close. The after- ntrii'k wild yesterday llr.it K,d k'v handed in U: mem- B II M .i;. at tlM ui.u'. 1 1 . :. ..... t. ... ...I h i in ,', j .1V. Mr M,osnun, who is con- t'lu- sinking, has his large .1 .... ,i:.t mvi intor- t,l with tho cw;liymna an? sev ,, (he old ones. Amazing Grace . (Md Time ueug'.ou wuv .wmu.. unc- vestenlay morning. A m:ilo . ' I 1.1 I, t.. I 111. iTl'Vli'l' rt i 1 1 iUIUI'd niin.it iv I,,, (he fact that man has I ;.l. it it."lV m ims worm n'u ,nstv i ' " . 1 1 .... I'.... i lli. hit M hat a impuniuwu ivi .v ;'n I'fhall'of Christian service. I i .ii t TOvmhiH. "For ,ktHl lr a cuy wnicn uuvu iv..v. tmihlfr and maker is S N I1U.-V ' 1 i tliriuiirhout an appealing ivV, the nfimster adhered to the f XJ .e n... ,.f h llci'ring vo sicme 'i m-- vn- t v. .v. to some church memiK-rs wuo i 2 r t In r. A ft Mi f 1 11 fl nn Sunday. Mr. Kirkpatrick as- Ll that thae would be none o. the home beyond the grave. home h?j4tnred in various ways. chiUTiAaa thought it would bv- Vi larjsu.vttllcy, v.-itK a river run- l.ctween aiUl truit trees on me but he pictured it as a place of must ha n restful place, because ftUl'llC'llS aif UllVtlUSWt umuiwuvm is world. Some do their lull snare ?lurs nlace theirs on the shoulders tiers. These faithful ones will find Bit heaven. o public is invited to all services. The small number of cows found - the 'dairy oy refunrs a monthl: in eastern North Carolina can part-, cash inccme. She furnishes profit- ly be accounted for by the high per- t'ble an-.l ..coiiotant cTiploymcnt for vent of lenant labor tsed .in ope rat- farm laboi, and makes . possible the. ins: the farms." J:i the past, many reduction of fertilizer bills by ton- of tlie landlords, adhering to a one-, serving soil "fertility. crop yystem of farming, have felt, Iho u'roducUon cream for cream that it was nnnractical for 1 Iumi- . ;,. r e .i.,;,.., f.,.,,,;,,,, ....... V I . .' .t J VX 111 ... Vlttll,y J.tl ... , i . ' "VVM, twy- ,K,W which is well adapted to anv section hi:.; condition will exist, it is difficult jpf N rth Carolina, and if there was to say, but it will be sale to predict im average cf four milk cows per mat the numtier o.( cows in this sec tion will not bo materially increased until both landlord and tenant realize that milk is the best and cheapest food obtainable, and that it is a nec essary part of the human diet. Jn the niedmont and mountain sec tions of the state where a .much Division more diversified system, of farming ; is practiced, the number of milk cows per I arm niuvh farm in . this state instead of 1.07, the present annual income of twenty four, million., from this source would bo increased to ninety-six millions, and this is possible withont addition al labor cost per farm J. A. Arey, Stat?' Farm Extension Service, Dairy I" arirci' Here in adequate. supply of milk and but ter is available for each Jamilv and a considerable amount is produced for the market. There are sixteen creameries, twenty cheese factories. seven milk plants, and eighteen ice cream lactones operating in this section. About 5,000 farmers are de- lvcnng sour cream to these cream. cries for the manufacturing of bat- nil PRICE II mi:-'i.t bo well to remind Europ- J o?.Vv 'nations tnat hounding one anotn-! er won't-keep the wot Id from going to the'dogs. Hartford Times. .-. "in Ml. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS MUSICAL : INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS -.M PIANOS Well, yes ierday we, say or first girl m ' bobbed hair and a iong svirt and we guess we'll put on our silk hat J and white lawn-tennis shoes now and; walk down East Broad street. Ohio ! c j . A A State Journal. ,JesslSwcetscr?receiveslthramatur tgol championship cup'from" President J. Frederick Byers of the United States Golf Association after haying defeated Chic Evans at tho Erookline (Mass.) Country Club. PLAYER-ROLLS RADIO WIRELESS Piedmont Phonograph Company Hickory N.C. ii ii i ii mini i "inrnnii i Brinsr Results. Try Them. 'Try a Record Want Ad and Find Lost, Article! announcing price reductions on Viand and Willis-Knight automo- i. Johnson's Garage is pleased io ,c that news from the factory l-s that July and August deliver- of these nonular cars were the r,K n t.hr h storv Of tne company L' " - . . , I ..Ml that the factory already nas ouui tars than tho entire years pio- inn nluns fulled for. le new Willis-Knight prices, Mr. .b.hnsdfi stated, are the lowest Which any car equipped with a Vht motor ever sold for, thus rcal- V the ambition of the manuiecun -Ro tring the car within the reach !e Overland reductions bring the ster and touring down to $W0 the cloned cars to ?9sr ana w.. lAIKYIN(i IN CAROLINA he great variety oi h ltow to perfection in imoilh fclina, her Ung growing season ing possible two crops a yen, markets for dairy produce ild climate, are conilitions e ( an v larming in ' i i un, in manv respects super- pi 1I HUM , to those offered by the best uairy . i.iifri, uKsunif! that there would !.. i.f diiirv products in il.idc where- such lavoranio t. . ..ij if ..wi.vi.i. sueh is tne fl.? 1 Al.-W. , i. w , Ksneeiallv is there a sliortage h,. if,Htal and tidewater sections he state, where there is -only one American Queeri?i v. ::-yMA r -! s. te!fffi!?A 1 . Ml Ul ... .... '"' 1 . ' JB r'.A t'I'i--"-?'-''?. 9 William Bi I (.fia. widow of the American tin-j rlatft kins, now the wife of Prince; Christopher oi Greece, may become nnccn of Greece. Kins Constan .:., unpopular because of the Greek defeat by tho Turk, may bo forced to abdicat & in .favor - or I'rlnce ChrletopW, hie brother. i ii '11.1 iiiii.m. ai.iMiiwuiiLi. i ri ii.i.ii.u ii w'.iw i f i. hi "n.i 1 1 ii iim ' ' j - - - ii -- - r , , m iiMMmK.atjwjaaig.w.i(TUTjBB'trt't-T.'TW. - r..i ii.ii. . mi ! i i .imi. Mfcmi.iii ,w 'wwMw",lwyH fJsCmmmmmKi SS? 1 wJmwm 0m iibsa,rr- I riHrnlm mrnsmi I ir q ii -nuam, A&. s swasiasH Hnntran auuem m ism .i warn ihr i en hb msua isimm&KW&BMa.vSKm- im mi I rti Av A Uxrn of the ouritvot .MM m SS ''I II vt1 wmmm .Mmmr vi u mi o iii t aMBU&w ma, a im t i v hi i in r-fc.Tainkn &ti$j&mix;-.. 'iia www mm. iiiajf. n mi im I I !Tas--'Jni..l,BftJl Ml llll Mil I i Our modern maclimery keeps itftee , I I from 'the fonch. of humaii hands Mid ; ',;: . ! I I . irOIU. Ulv e-s-v-in. v. , , t, " A real beverage for I Insures absolute' sanitation jbvery. . the home telephone llll 7 , ii i your grocer for a case. , I . : : I ' bottle is steniisecL" i I II I llll VVLJJHCWi. ,4.fV' .-. -1 III Mil 1 III III . T ""! Bill 1MB 1 I HickoryN. C. I I I I' ' ' ' . rm-?oAMV' ATI'ANTA. GAV 1 I '"' 'i " ' 1 ' ' O