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by J. C. Crawford, entomologist for the North Caro Experlment Station show that iers who followed recommenda tions la the centred of the Mexican Bona Bottle la western North Carolina seenred good results, states Prof. Franklin Sherman of the Division of Entomology. Mr. Crawford Is stationed at the Mountain Branch Station near Swan nan oa and during the past month has had the opportunity of studying the bean bettle situation in several moun tain Counties. He reports that the battles appeared In young beans a bout Mag 20 this year which was earlier than In 1924. The beetles were more abundan this year than last but those plantings which were poisoned according to recommenda tions made by the Division of Ento mology often outlived and outgrew the early injury by beetles. The dry weather aided in this somewhat as it allowed the poison to remain on the beans for a longer period of time. Some localities at higher altitudes ax. were retested this yak.r with success and many additional pre parations were tried out In an experi mental way. * The Mexican Bean Beetle haa been In North Carolina only a few years, having spread northward from Ala bama and invading Cherokee County in 1921. Since that time It has spread throughout the, mountains and moved eastward to a line through Charlotte, Stateaville and Mount Airy, he pest seems to prefer the higher and cooler elevations and it is not known now whether it will invade great soybean 8ectlone of Eastern Carolina. Mr. Crawford also studied a number of other insect pests in the mountain territory this summer and found that most of them could be Controlled with the usual poisons recommended. ?Mr: J. M. Rice and wife wishes us to extend their heartest wishes to neighbors and friends for their kind# nesses to them in th iilness and death of their darling little boy, Fredbett Winston. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE, THE BEST MA CHINE ON THE MARKET. SPECIAL PRICE. Victor Console So. 810 Regular Price 9110.00 REDUCED TO $37.50 Victor Upright Xo. 80 Regular Price $11000 REDUCED TO $8700 Good line of Records. Call and let us show you these machines. W. E. White Furniture Co. Trade Where You Are Known AND YOU WILL SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY. If your grocer is acquainted with your likes and dis likes, he can serve you as you can't be served by the store where you are just a "purchaser." Most women today are too busy to spend their time in little details of shopping every time they need some groceries. Our service to you is more than just "selling grocer ies"?it's standing back of them. You take no chan ces when you buy from us. HARRIS & EVANS Under Union Warehouse LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA Full Value for Your Grocery Money There is a great amount of satisfaction in feeling that the money you spend for Groceries is bring ing you a full measure of quality-yalue. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with what you get here. Feed Stuffs always on hand. Our line of Shoes is complete and our prices will convince you that ours is the store from which to buy your Shoes. Tours truly, J. W. PERRY The Man of the Hour > -Today Will Be The Man of Yesterday -Tomorrow A Growing Bank Account in A Sound Bank Will Stabilize Tour Position t Both Today and Tomorrow The ; First National Bank I LOIIBBIRU, X. c. WJL H. RI'FFIJI, President F. J. BEASLEY, Cathler W*. B. BARROW, Aunt CmB. RcoAtri tUtlrin? |*r- I ?MMI M?f? ?/ ?<?*??"? or ktrnrl afatri may *S2JL? inwwiiif ? c If V. si Dear Miss Flo:?When there la no head-waiter to And a table tor a couple, should the lady or gentleman precede? (2) J? It ever permissible for the genlem&n to follow the head waiter, the lady Immediately follow ing the gentleman? Thank you. F. R. ? ? When there is no head-waiter, the gentleman should go first , in order to locate the table. (2) There are occasions when the gentleman prefers to follow immediately after the head water. in order to consult with him regarding the desirability of tho table. This Is quite permissible, but not so customary as the other order. Dear Miss Flo:?Is stationery in table form considered correct, or should the double page sheet be used? (2) Is the ink I hove used for this letter correct? D. E. ? ? Linen stationery in tablet form is correct. ? However, the dou,be-page sheet is preferred. The single sheet gives an impression of being very business-like. Vour ink is all right. Dear Miss Flo:?When n gentle man thanks a lady for a dance, what Joes the lady say? (2) Does the lady seek her partner for the next dance, li she promised it to anyone, or does she wait until he comes to claim the iance? (3) At the conclusion of the Jance, should* the gentleman leave '.he lady Immediately or se? to it that she is comfortably .seated or at least back with her friends? L. K. ? ? When a gentleman thanks a lady tor a dance she may say, "I am glad] rou enjoyed it." or "I also enjoyed it." (2) The lady does not seek her part ner for the next dance. She should I wait until he comes- to claim the I lance. (3) A gentleman should never leave his dancing partner standing ilone on the floor. If he is her es :ort, he must see that she has a part-1 per for the next dance. If he is not tier escort, he should see that she is 1 :omfortably seated with others before | eaving her. Dear Miss Flo:?Is it necessary to wear anything in the hair with a 'ormal evening gown? Thank you. C. D. ? ? . Very few women wear to advan cge a head-dress. It depends en ?rely upon the woman's wishes whether or not she should wear it. [f a head-dtess is becoming to you, I >y all means wear it. If it is not, do | lot wear it. Habitual Constipation Cored in 14 to 21 Days ? ?LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially ire pared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual >>nstipation. It relieves promptly but thould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days o induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60o x* bottle. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE UNDER MECHANICS LEIN Charlie Williams will take notice hat under and by virtue of section >017 of the Revisal of 1915 of North Carolina and the lein thereby given ;o mechanics for repairs on personal property the undersigned will on I Monday, October 9th, 1925 In front of j !he court house In Loulsburg, V C., I it about hour of 12 o'clock m., offer tor sale to the highest bidder for cash I that Dodge touring car 1920 model placed by him for repairs with the pndersigned and that sale will be made to pay the repairs thereon made. This Sept. 17th, 1925. M8-5t. Lee B. Strickland. ' One of the hardest things to ren.em her Is to forget. Cramped and Suffered "My back and bead would ache, and I bad to go to bed," ?ays Mrs. W. L. Ennls, of Worthrllle, Ky. "I Just could not stay np, for I would cramp and suffer so. I was very nervous. My children would 'get on my nerves.' It wasn't a pleasure for me to try to go anywhere, I felt so bad. "My mother had taken CARDUI For Female Troubles at hue time, so she insisted that I try It I took four bot tles of Oardut and If one should see me now they wouldn't think I had ever been sick. "1 have gained twenty pounds, and my cheeks are roey. I feel just fine. I am regular and haven't the pain "Life Is a pleasure, fen do my work with ease. I give Cardul the praise," , Cardul has relieved many thousands of cases of pain and female trouble, and should help you, too. Take Cardul At All! , Incorporated LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA < WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MONEY L Kline & Co. Incorporated LOCISBUBG, " NOBTH CABOLI5A WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR' NEW LINE OF FALL MERCHANDISE AND ASK THAT VOU CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AND LOOK IT OVER All We Ask _ . 1 is a visit if you need dry goods, notions or novelties. We have what you want, and our prices are right. Shop early while the stock is fresh. Yours to serve, The Ladies Shop LOUISBURG, N. C. WE EVER Remember THAT GIVING THE BEST WE HAVE ASKING THE LEAST WE CAN 4 ' (and still do business) And Rendering the Finest Service We Know Not Only Will Make Friends For This Store, But Will Hold Them Full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries and Feedstuff* For Real Values Depend On? J. ALLEN HARRIS L0UI8BUB0, North Carolina
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