8-3-3 The Louisburg, N. C. Gentlemen: In reply to your year was entirely satisfactory. ' : rtfc.. !glfc. 43k My yield was heavy and my cotton matured early. Please ship me a 30 ton car at once. Yours very truly, / (Signed) R. L. PEOPLES. / Tl:e Spot Cash Company, ' . c.isburg, N. C. ? ?r? ------ ? - ? ? _ / 'i ;/ .?'?y G.n.Vmen: " ?? / Oversize 8-3-3 has given me the best satisfaction of any Cotton Guano i over used. / Your friend, (Signed) J. E. SHEARON. / The Spot Cash Company, Txraieburg, N. 0. jQenitvmdLy' , I used Oversize 8-3-3 Cotton Guano last year and was so well pleased I ex pect to use it again this year. It is as good as they canjnake it. ~yr Yours truly, ? ? . _ (Signed) W. R. HARRIS. The Spot Cash Company, : ' ? ft 4, Louisburg, N. C. ? i ' !? 4 i) ft ft-lit; i-? Gentlemen: . : i ' T- i M ffSTl 311 STCSil K?i Answering your question, Oversize 8-3-3 iB the best 'Cotton Gnaao I have found yet. I am glad to recommend it to my farmer friends. Very truly yours, (Signed) L. H. COTTRELL. The Spot Cash Company, - i j ! I .! j .k Lopisburg, N. C. : ?<* i<i r.Vl m ft SI ?*!?*??: V Gentlemen: ^ Tr. ?' 4 M j-) QDH SiiSi Replying to your question, I can recommend Oversize 8-3-3 as being the best Cotton Guano I ever used. - , i, >1 - i in v a,..,. - I am hauling my supply for this year's crop. .. ; Yours very truly, - - - (Signed) J. R. EARLE. IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES - _ ? - - ?14 ALSO DELIVERED TO TOUR NEAREST SIDING IN GAR LOTS. For Sale by The Spot Cash Company D. F. McKINNE, President - ' - V(!, . 7 7^7 V- ' .V LOUI8BURQ, \ North Carolina SOUTHEAST LEADS UNITED STATES IK ('ETC ENROL LITE NTS Information Iroiu the War Depart-1 Blent just received at Fourth Corp*. Area Headquarter* shows that th#| eight southeast states comprising this Corps Area are leading the entire United States, by a comfortable mar. gin, in CMTC enrollment, It was an. nounced by Major General Richmond P. Davis at Fort McPherson, Georgia. The Warr Department data compiled as of March 1st shows ?,815 applies, tlons received, more than three times the number 2,929 received at the cor responding date last year and giving a striking indication of the steadily Increasing popularity of the Citizens' Military Training Camps movements, f ourth Corps Area Leaiu On March 1st, the Fourth Corps Area with 2$04 applications received, was leading the First Corps Area, the only dangerous contestant for first place, by the comfortable margin of 449. At the present time, applica tions received In the Fourth Corps Area almost total 3,500 and are com. ing in at the rate of over 100 a day. It can readily be seen bow soon the quota of 5,200 may be expected to be Ailed. Louisiana Displaces West Virginia IxuUlsnC Ih. itret ?*?'? tw the | Union to exceed lta quota, displaces Wrest Virginia, which has held this distinction for the past four years. At the present time Louisiana has exceeded its quota by over forty per cent, Florida has exceeded lta quota which will probably give it second place in the United States and Mis. slsslppl has almost secured Its quota. Oaorgla, South Carolina and Tennes see have secured more than fifty per - c?nt of their Quote. Althintii end North Carolina, being decidedly be. hind In their enrollments, With but about a third of their quota filled, are, temporarily at least, preventing an astonishing record for the southeast ern states that compose the Fourth Corps Area, DELAYED DORMANT SPRAT 18 FIRST TO USE Raleigh, March 19.?The first spray to both peach and apple trees early In the spring is the delayed dormant spray used to combat scale insects as well as aphlds and plant tlce. "In spraying peaches," says C. H. Brannon, extension entomologist at Starte College, "the spray should be applied before the buds swell. This will help to control leaf curl as well as the scale insects. The spray, la also effective for apples when applied lust as green can be seen in the tips of the buds." Mr. Brannon sta'tes that oil sprays have come into wide use in the de layed dormant sprays because the oil Is very effective In controlling scale and Is also more pleasant to apply., These oil sprays may be prepared by I the growers at home but unless they have a cohsldeftble number of trees. It Is best to buy some of th* ready, prepared sprays now on the market. It is Important, however, to get good spray material. The grower should get authoritative nformatlon before buy ing Ins spray material fur the sea son. In case the peach trees are troubl ed with leaf curl, the growers should use either lime sulphur alone or add the Bordeaux mixture to an oil spray and apply before the buds swell. Oils have no value In controlling plant dl. seaisee, they are effective only with Insects. Mr. Brannon advises against mixing lime sulphur with oils unless the la bel on the oil container states that this can be done. As a usual thing the concentrated lime sulphur sola, tlon will give good results as a da. layed dormant spray but if there is much scale, the oils should be used. Those fruit growers who wish de tailed Information about this spray should write to either C. H. Brannon, extension entomologist, or to Q. W. Fant. plant disease specialist, at State College. Either of these work, ers will be glad to send publications dealing with the matter. Nurse Advises WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMEN To Take Cardui "I hm known of Coxdni for Mi*. llihiDT, 10W H*rri*oo At*, V "Doling ? takao it wranlt qfbrpyt&jTg Harris T have just received a fine line of Ladies Dresses. New styles arid alt sizes from the smallest to the largest $2.85 to $19.75 600 different styles of Ladies and Children Hats to se lect from, prices 98c to $5.00 If you want to wear the newest Syles, buy from David : -?S ?? ?4, MEN AND BOY SUITS The New attractive Sprinar^tvles iust fresh off the de signing table " $10.00 to $32.50 I price my goods right. Low overhead expense lets me sell cheaper and at the same time gives you good quality. ANOTHER THING , I buy everything I can in North Carolina, I believe in keeping our moneyat home. Tfyou want To see good times in Franklih county, do the same thing this year and you will see the difference. Your dollar going out of your county is gone forever. David Harris "The Store of a Thousand Friends' ADD A NEW PIECE OP FURNITURE TO YOUR HOME REGULARLY The easiest and best way to hare a well famished home is to add a new piece of furniture regularly to J fill a new place or replace a worn out piece. You '11 never miss the expenditure and youTl get a 15t of pleasure from having nice furniture in your home. % We have a most complete showing of fine furniture at reasonable pfieea. Beautiful dining room, living room and bedroom suites and many single pieces. V - We want you to come in and see the many things we have here. We'll help you plan your additions. w. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : ?? C"""" It Saves the Price / ? . * of a New Suit CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING It i8n *t the clothes that make the man, nor the man tlxat makes the clothes?but the man who keeps them looking up to the minutp that gets on in the world. Keep in touo with the dry cleaners and others will keep in touch with you, because nothing is so much the hallmark of success as a good appearance. SHABBY CLOTHES MADE NEAT. OLD ONES MADE LIKE NEW. EVERY JOB A REAL JOE. City Cleaning Works 1 f ' Phone No. 321 ^ 213 Court Street Lotdebary, H. a

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