WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THE PRICES ARE RIGHT #? JUST A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS WE HAVE IN STOCK Manville Chambry $ .22 Solid color Ratine .50 Best grade 32 in. Gingham .25 French Tissue Gingham .50 36 in. Figured Cretonne .25 Printed Pongee .50 Habutal Silk .98 Eponge ? . V .89 All Wool Sweaters ? - 1.98 Yama Silk $ .89 Shantung 1.25 Brocaded Crepe 1.25 Alltyme Crepe 2.49 Printed Hoenna 2.98 Printed Crepe DeChine 2.79 Oriental Silk 1.39 Silk Sport Skirting 1.98 Cameline |or Capes ^ 3.50 We carry a full line of dry goods, notions and trimmings, and SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE ? ? THE LADIES SHOP MRS. R. R*JHARRIS, Proprietor MRS. J. A TITRTTOP, Hir^ager Wycofi White Leghorns Eggs For Setting On account of the lateness of the reason I haTe reduced the price on Settings of 15, from {S*>0 to $1.00. If yon are going to fool with chickens get the best. Wjcoff White Leghorns laj the larg est egg, and the chicks grow off faster Into good large birds. The eggs are white. Mj supply of eggs Is limited. PLACE VOI R ORDER EARLY. J. A. Mitchiner R. F. D. 2 Louisburg, North Car. HOKE DEMONSTRATION IEFAIT1EKT ?it cost bo little! I wonder why "We give It so little thought; A. smile; kind words .a place, a touch, What magic with them la wrought." ;If we can keep the first fly out of the house we will not have trouble this summer. The number ot flies Id a community Is a fair sanitary In dex of that community, because flies qpd fllth are synonymous. Flies grow Mid develop In fllth and, an absence pt flies means an absence of fllth. Early spring Is the most effective time to fight the fly. At this time (here are only a few flies which have aurvived the cold of winter. If these <$an be killed before they lay their and multiply, and If stables and other out places are kept clean, keep ttig rid of flies will be an easy prob preserved In It 10 to 12 months with out trouble. To pack eggs. take a large earthen ware Jar. Scald and clean thoroughly. Take one quart ot liquid sodium silicate (the commer cial grade) and add nine quarts ot pure water that has been boiled, say 20 minutes and thoroughly cooled. I'ack eggs email end down. The eggs can be put In each day as they come in until the jar is filled, allowing at all times two inches of the solution above the eggs. Use only strictly fresh eggs, clean but not washed aff Infertile eggs If possible. When the Jar Is filled cover with heavy paper, well tied on and glued on If possible. Shellacing the paper will help pre vent the evaporation of water. Store In a cool, dry, dark place. When eggs are tak*>n out for use m sale, they should be washed. One gallon of si lk-ate will do for 48 to GO dozen eggs. If eggs are sold sell them ae preserv ed eggs. . The flush egg laying Reason Is on and prices of eggs are dropping. Now la a good time to put away surplus CRgs, to QM later wnen eggs are ?caro* and prices high. The silicate ?f soda or wttlr (lass method Is sim ple, cheap and effective. Eggs. can be On account of the surplus sweet po tatoes that have been produced In this county It seem* ncceuary to put on a "Buy a . Bushel Campaign," that the farmer* may get rid of, or at leant materially reduce, the quantity they have on hand at present. I<et? I use k w r ot potatoes liberally, for soon J - 1 YOUR FUTURE rmake the mo&t money possible, a farmer should know exactly what it costs him to produce each thing he markets. And, to know his production costs, the tanner should keep a good set of books. Wallace, secre tary of agriculture, makes this point in a speech before the at American Metrt-Cackers. ; ? h is trw of gftcb Individual, no matter what we do for a > "lni trveraas farmer, fn common with nearly everybody else, works on the law of averages. He makes money on some of his products, loses on others. At some time of the .sear, generally when he meets his obligations at the bank, ipf knows whether It has been a profitable year or not, but OA tj a naxV notion what lines have been profitable ftna what tmproi Stable, * w The average business organization used to be in much the same boat Tbeh, with the adoption of scientific book keeping, Mr. Business Man learned his unprofitable lines ? dropped them. He also discovered what was making \ (noner ? and Increased his acGvities in that "direction. *?ere is such a thing as getting too much bookkeeping. I ft business goes crazy on system, to the point where I Srt as mum keeping books as there are producing. plug In moderation, is indispensable in mod ilng shows us where we are making money and . _re losing ? what to do and what not to do. case of individuals, a simple set of books will ?uuungry bring home the money leaks that are keeping us j from getting ahead. With this knowledge, one can go on a , budget system, one knows where to limit expenditures, and Ithus cap Hve within one's income and lay away so much regularly for savings and investment. they will not bo bo good. Below are seme true and tried recelps. CANDIED SWEET POTATOES 4 medium sized sweet potatoes; 1 cup sugar; 1-4 cup butter; 1-4 cup water. Boll potatoes thoroughly donu peel and slice. Place slices In bak ing dish with water, add sugar and butter and bake In slow ov<n. FRENCH FRIED SWEET POTATOES Ctat potato In fourths or eighths lengthwise, wipe dry and fry In deep (at until golden brown, sprtnkle with salt. SWEET POTATO CUSTARD One egg, white and yellow beat s? parately, 1-4 cup butter; 1-2 cup su gar; 1-2 cup boiled mashed potato. Flavor with vanilla and bake In pie tins lined with pastry. o Nearly one-third the total number of farm problems being studied hy the scientists of the United Stales relate to field crops, soils and fort?-1 llzers. The study of plant nutrition Is one of the oldest forms of Investi gation says Dr. B W. Kllgore. Sustained Flying Record Of Over 36 Hours Set Up By Aviators of United 8tates Army Dayton, O., April 17. ? Climaxing a day of superior flying. Lieutenants John A. MacReady and OaKley Kelly landed the Fokker monoplane T-2 at 9:43 o'clock tonight, establishing a new world'* record for substalnod fly ing. They were In the air 36 hours, five minute* and 20 second*. In ad dition. eight other record* were made. Travelling over a l>0-kllom?ter tri angular course, the pilot* have cov ered 2, Ml. 2 mll*s when they landed at Wilbur Wright Held tonight, ex hausted from the long grind which began at 9:38 a. m. Monday. Official observers Immediately hi>gan checking records of the light and It will he certified to the Federation Aeronautl que International as new world figures. Earlier 1ft the evening, lieutenant Harold R. Harris, McCook field, land ed lift de Hfcviland 4-B bl-plf>.ne after a 10 hour and 53 minutes flight in which he maintained an avernge speed Tax Payers TAKE NOTICE Pay your 1922 taxes be fore May 1st, as a penal ty will be added and ad vertisement made on all delinquent tax payers at that time. By order of Board of County Commis sioners. H. A. KEAR5BY, Sheriff. oi 114 miles an hour and beat the form er French record for 1,500 and 2,000 kilometer* by an average of 49 miles un hour. Hla time for 1,500 kilometers was 8 hours and 9 minutes. Shortly after Harris landed lieu tenant Rutledge Irvine, naval air ser vice, landed his naval torpedo plane after establishing a world record for altitude carrying a dead-wclght load of 2,422 pounds to an altitude of 11, .300 feet. This flight was made In two hours *nd a half. MacReady and Kelly veered off their course when they passed the Pylffh at Wilbur Wright Held at 9:40 p. m. after completing the 81st lap and after circling ab<>ut the field several min utes to get their hearings, made a per fect landing at 9:43 o'clock. DuJ;y Of Farmers (Bernard M. Bnrnchl The farmer must organize commer cially to market his goods cooper atively on a big business scale In order that he will have ? fairer re lationship established between what he produrps and sells and what he buys. Industry, labor, and business are organized to help themaelves. The farmer remains outside. For his own Falvation he must organize commer cially or he'll get nowhere. Ke buys froth organized Industry and he sells as a weak Individual. The credit and other legal machinery hag heen pro vided for his co-operative marketing, Ibnt he haB not yet beet) able to rlsa above Internal quarrels between rl l\al agricultural organizations to safe Kuard his own pocketbook. Commencement at Cedar Rock The order of exercises for Cedar Rock High School commencement." will be viz: Thursday evening, April 26, 8 o'clock Recitation Contest. Friday evening, April 27, 8 o'clock, Exercises by the grade pupils. Sunday evening, April 29, 8 o'clock, SeYmon to graduating class. Rev. O. E. Sprulll. Monday evening, April 80, 8 o'clock, Class Day exercises. Tuesday, May 1, 10:30 a. m. Gradu ating Exercises and Literary Address to he delivered by Dr. W. I* Poteat. Tuesilay evening, May 1, 8 o'<810ck. Play, Old Days In Dixie ,by high school pupils. The public 1# cordially Invited to at tend these exer'nlies. T. H ytEDpB, Principal. and Influenza Tablet* wmowtbe os? "Brano Qniatei' fW. Ma

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