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FOR INFORMATION ABOUT TOUR PRESENT OR FUTURE . ?? Life Insurance ? ? ? S?0 ? ? ? * Weldon D. Egerton LOUISBURG, N. C. WATCH OUR WINDOWS for special bargains in ready-to wear, piece goods, hose, trim mings, handkerchiefs, draperies buttons, lace, underwear and sweaters. Buy Good Merchandise at Wholesale Cost. The Ladies Shop L0CISBTTB6. NORTH CAROLINA Next Door to Scoggins* Drug Store IT IS EASY TO GET INTO THE HABIT OF CABRYLUG TOO LARGE A SUM OF MONEY AROUND-JUST IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.-AN EMERGENCY WHICH VERY SELDOM ARISES. THE SAFEST PLACE FOR MONEY IS IN THE BANK. AND THE MORE ONE LEAVES THERE THE BETTER OFF HE IS. IT HELPS TO BUILD HIS ACCOUNT UP TO A SIZE HE IS PROUD OF AND MAKES HIS BANKER REGARD HIM IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT. HE BECOMES A BETTER CITIZEN BECAUSE HE IS BETTER SATISFIED WITH HIMSELF. THE PERSON wfrH AN ADEQUATE GROW. ING CHECKING BALANCE TO HIS CREDIT AT THIS BANK NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT WHAT HE WOULD DO IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. HE KNOWS THAT HE IS PREPARED FOR CONTIN GENCIES. IN FACT ABOUT THE BEST TURN ONE CAN DO FOR HIMSELF IS TO BUILD UP A REALLY SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT. First National Bank W. K. WHITE, PrwidMlt T. J. BEABLEY, Ouhla W. B. BARROW, AMiatant Ouhier LOUISBUBO. Hwtt CamllM HOT Hl'IJiH POTATOES LEFT LATE 19 SOIL Raleigh, Oct. 4.?Sweet potatoes growing In clay and loam lands take longer to ripen than those In sandy soils bat even then the grower should not allow the frost to push along the natural ripening process if he wishes to keep his crop through winter. "In order to Increase ripening, and sometimes to allow frost to aid the harvest by killing the vines, some growers leave their potatoes in the soil so long that rot producing fun* gus diseases gain entrance through Injured roots and stems," says Dr. R F. Poole, research worker with truck crop diseases at State College. "In addition to opening up tissues for the diseases to enter easily, frosting also causes an undesirable bitterness and is the cause of many complaints. When once mold-producing fungi en ter the potato tissues, only prompt and effective storage will offset heavy losses. Slight frosting may not be feared; but, when the vines are kill ed, the potatoes should be harvested Immediately. If this cannet be done, cut off the vines. This will offset the frosting but will not prevent frees ing." Dr. Poole states that It may be pos sible to leave potatoes in the ground until the first or fifteenth of Novem ber in some sections but for a year after year practice, the crop should come out of the ground bv October 15. Chilling of the soil causes many injuries to the roots and opens up the potatoes to diseases which later develop rapidly in banks and storage houses. The high temperatures used to cure the roots also favor the de velopment of diseases. It is always advisable before stor ing potatoes to clean the storage hruses thoroughly. Destroy all rub. bish and wash the walls and floors with some disinfecting solution to kill the disease spore, suggests Dr. Poole. The first forty-eight hours in the house is a very critical time for the potatoes. In addition to the heat, there should be excellent ventilation which will help to kill the fungi be fore they gain entrance to the pota toes. A few fruit trees set out about the place this fall will assure the owner of a fresh supply of this valuable and necessary food. SHOE BARGAINS I have a line of Men's, Women and ChildrenV work and dress shoes that I nn going to sell. Come , and takj your choice at $1.50 per pair. These are good slio s and only offered rt this unheard of price in order to move them as I need the room for other stock. I am cTbsing out my shoe business. Come* quick before they are all gone. c. G. CASH Headache dizziness ~fc* from . km or torpid ttyar," aaya Mr. 1* A. Morphia, of Pottaville, Ark* "and the vary beat raotady I have frond to oocract thk i tkm b ttiedfbrds Bl?rk Draught, It acta quickly and aaafly, and it Juat oant ba baak - vary beet I alwagra takinait "BlackJ>raaght ia the vary boat laxative I hara frond. fralao much better after taking toa Wot Myl *fnv tilAln ?na unr rati# itotaaca aiMraer, wo find it] with m faiflthv ttfv? locks op poisons Jb tbs body and allows than to dotisir dnnffwoua WOtt* Bein* purely wegstabla and containing no drags, gel na oir in pun ttaa and pravantlng aariona aick* Oat a paakaqa today. A TONIC drove'* Tasteless chill Tonic restore* Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate iu true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect 60c. 7 OR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. . ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE . Having qualified aa administrator of the estate of Annie T. Evans, de ceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate of said deceased to exhibit same to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of September, 1927, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make im mediate payment. This September 9, 1926. C.' M. EVANS, 9-10-6t Administrator. The best time to set fruit trees la In November, December and January but the trees must be selected and ordered earlier. Wanted to be Correct Child (ending prayer):? "And please make Ireland independent." Mother:?"Why do you ask that?" "Because that's the way I had it on my examination paper." Another good reason for storing sweet potatoes in well constructed houses is that the price declines rap idly in the fall when there is a flood ed market. Too many women place their hus bands in the accessory class. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) II Stops the Cough and Headache and works off tho OUi- E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 38c. Its Cominq! It comes every year, its coming this year. Don't wait till the cold snap knocks at your door some morning. Come in and let us show you what an attractive line of cold weather needs we have jnst received. . ... MALLEABL ESOUT BEND RANGES FIRE PLACE GRATES COPPER CLAD STEEL RANGES FIRE SCREENS COTAGE COOKING RANGES COAL HODS AND TONGS COOK STOVES SHOVELS AND POKERS HEATING STOVES FIRE DOGS STONE JARS CRIMSON CLOVER STONE CHURNS ABRUZZI RYE STONE LARD JARS HARRY VETCH LARD KETTLES SEED WHEAT COTTON BALANCES COTTON BASKETS SCHOOL STATIONERY THERE IS A COUNTY-WIDE LIKING FOR OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE BE CAUSE OF ITS DELICIOUS AND SATISFYING TASTE. L. P. HICKS LOUISBURGS Leading Department Store Wants Your Trade Everything for Everybody TRADE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS THE MOST Every article Guaranteed. If not satisfactory your money refunded Trade With * - -**-? F. A. Roth Company AND SAVE MONEY y* LOUISBURG, .. North Carotin* X m.,'
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