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CHIROPRACTIC 1 1 ? Removes the cause of disease without the use of Drugs or Surgery. If you are sick, and want to get well, try Chiropractic Adjustments It doesn't matter what disease you have, CHIROPRACTIC will get you well. DRr<i1AS. BREMNER I 1 | . HENDERSON, N ORTHJC AROLIN A Louisburg office in Franklin Hotel. TUESDAY and FRIDAY'S from 2 to 4 P. M. 1 Good Farms For Sale - I have several good farms.in fine state of cultivation with good^building and onthonses in good communities for sale cheap. See S. A. Newell Louisburg, N. C. Uniform Quality at the RIGHT PRICE All Standard Sizes Carried in Stock ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY OARAGE Louisburg, N. C. Phone 295-J ?; '!?v. NEWSPAPER BEST ADVER TISING MEDIUM Mr. Leonard called the merchnats I attention to the tact that their As- 1 soelatlon la on record against all gift, coupon, discount and other such schemes, particularly trading stamps, and warned them against the army of promoters of scheme* of tfils na ture which la now Invading the South. "All such schemes are detrimental to legitimate buslnene" he declared, "and the Supreme Court has In some of Its decision* declared them to De s species scheme* are taxable under the North Carolina revenue act. "Ton should tear dear of all questionable adver tising bebeme*. The newspapers are tlalng will be read. You are lust aa ritally Interesting in the circulation of your newspaper aa tin owner of the paper can possibly be, because It the people of your trade territory do not read your newspaper, containing your advertising, they will read some other newspaper and read the adver tising of the merchants of Some other town," concluded the speaker. ? 1. Paul Leonard Secertary N. C. Mer chant* Association. Ret Hack fiood Lack Young wife? "It was Just ? by luck that I was able to get mis steak." Younghusband ? "It was sut)b tough ngb It's the wonderful flavor In the bis cuit that makes WILLIAM TEUL Flour so popular. J. 8.. HOWELL. . Sweet Potatoes Wil Sprout x In Storage - Kajetgh. N. Ct April S. Theue warm sunny days when the temperature be gins to run t?gh will cause sweet po tatoes now in storage houses to sprout unless they are properly hand led. says R. F. Payne, extension hor ticulturist (Or the State College and State Department of Agriculture. Mr. Payne states that when the outside temperature is over 50 or 56 degrees, all the windows," doors and ventilators of the stiraga house must be kept closed. When the temperature in the house runs over 55 degrees It should be cooled off at night of during the day whea the temperature drops by opening yp the house and letltog tin' cool air come In. Then wnen the tem perature has again dropped down to the desired level, the house should be closed tightly to keep the thero meter at this point. Mr. Payne states that the storage house should be so built that It is Insulated by the dead air space be tween the walls, and will remain cool despite the fact that the out side temperature is warm. He recom mends that this cooling method be used often enough however, to keep the hbase at the desired level of 50 degrees. Another fact of importance, Is to iaove the top layers of potatoes from the house since the first sprouting oc curs in the crates at the top. Here temperature is from 5 to 10 degrees warmer than nearer the floor. Mr. Payne states that careful attention should be given to this matter by storage house owners since it will likely save them considerable loss in their stored roots. Ask ycfur. neighbor! She will know WILLIAM TELL Flour! 2-23-St J. S. HOWELL. Drives out Vermin The cleanest house iiAhe world may suddenly devel op all sorts of unwelcome inhabitants. Their visit will be termi nated quickly by proper use of RED SEAL Lye, used according to directions. Rats, mice, roaches, fleas and their like just naturally cannot live with Red Seal Lye. Booklet of uses on request. Full directions in each can. Be sure and bay only the genuine Red 8eal Lye. * * l.'trt V ?* .( . TUCKER'S ?ft ?#?< - CAFE V Main Street LOUISBURG. N. C. 1 v . I h?T? Jnrt op?Ul ft Int dui Cat* In t&a Old NmI building and km praparad to fnrnlab BMh at *11 hour*, and th? _ bast th? markat afford*. lea Craam t eanta a cone . Soft Drlnlu, ata. Prlcaa raaaoruM*. *arr1oa tka baat. J. C TUCKER Proprietor <*- & i . Now to Plant the Gaxden ? * Raleigh, N. C. April 3. Now Is the time to plant the vegetable garden and while It Is hardly necessary to remind most people of this fact, still Prank E. McCall, garden specialist lor the Sjate College and Department of Agriculture, finds that It' is neces sary to urge gardeners to make their lend pertorm more regularly than in the past. He states that It is possible to have some fresh vegetables direct from the garden every day In the year. This can be done by a careful planting for rotation of crops. Mr. McCall states that early or quick maturing vegotables like radish, early peas, beans, leaf lettuce, spi nach, beet and early carrois may be planted at regular two week lnter and Into the early summer. This wilj Insure a continuous supply until mid summer, at least. Eight now, Mr. McCall states that plants of cabbage, cauliflower, head lettuce and early celery as well as the seed of such long season crops like parsnip, parsley, salsify and onion may be put out. In planting any of these garden crops, it always pays to use the best varieties and to use enly good seed. What He Meant Ida ? Jaek Neivy tried to hug me laSt evening. May ? Ob, that's what he meant vhen I'saw him hurrying toward your house. He told me he had a pressing engagement. ? Boston Evening Tran Hrlpt, Panacea The Boy (to the plumber) ? Oh have you hurt your finger? Walt a minute an' I'll get mother to kiss It well. A recent report from the Moores vllle Cooperative tTreamry shows that K distributed around ?1W,000 to Its frrmer patrons last year. How much plant food would a cotton crop of this value have removed from the terri tory. asks the dairy farming workers of the extension service Subscribe to The Franklin Times Yonr grocer can quickly get WIL LIAM TELL Flour. 2-28-lf J. g. HOWELL,. "He that planteth a tree is a ser . vant of Ood, Ha prorldeth a kindness for many , generations. And faces he hath not seen Shall bless him". ? Tan Dyke A Xlsanderstaa ? tn?r- v ! "la this a second-hand store." Teaira." ' "WSll, I want one for my watch." DON'T BUY HIGH PRICED SUGAR I I expect to have the best granulated sugar by Sat urday at 9c a pound. * . : * 1 3 Cakes Ivory Soap for 20c The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK ' Louisburg, N. C. Farmers National Bank MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE louistoirg, N. C. . l_ ? Wants your bank account, and offers you o banking service that you -will like. Our first consideration is the safety of our de posits. We are prepared to serve you ef ficiently and promptly on any proposition that is consistent with safe and sound bank ing. ? j ? we pay Interest on savings ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. We have a growing list of customers who like their connection with the Farmers National. WE WOULD LIKE TO TALK THE MATTER OVER WITH YOU,, n emM. 5 1 ? ->>- ? - r? ; - Farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. 0. I I V
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