lout: On Many Application Forms of Employment IS THIS QUESTION DO YOU MONEY? Importance of this question to the employer is that if you have not learned to manage your own affairs, it is ( not likely you will be wanted to manage his. It seems to be the felling of all employers that if a man cannot save for himself, it is hardly probable he can | save for them. ?? ?SAVE THROUGH -OUR BARE DEPOSITS Rabil's Clearance Sale Continued Big Bargains in Every Department bringing smiles to the many purchasers. A few more, of these wonderful bargains remain and we are again in viting you in to see them. All our stock is new, no left overs, and all garments are of the latest style. We give a few of our wonderful bargain prices below: Ladies' and Mioses Hose 19c Ladies'" Full Fasti ioned Hose 98c Ladies' Unionsuits. 89c Ladies' Slipover Sweaters $1.95 Children's Unionsuits 79c Children's Sweaters 89c Boys' Suits 1 98c Children's Shoes 98c Bed Room Shoes 48c Ladies1 Silk Dresses $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 Ladies' Hats at 1-2 Price Ladies' Coats $8.95 to $16,95 Men's Suits $6.95 to $19.50 Men's heavy Unionsuits 89c Men's heavy Work shirtt 79c Men's Pants * , 98c to $4.95 , Men's Dress Shirts 79c to $1.95 We have Shoes for the whole family. M. RABIL Main Street Louisburg, N. C. Takes Hoover on Good Will Trip ThliT dreadnought, the U. S. Maryland, one ot the most powerful battle-., ships lu the nation's navy, was chosen to fake Herbert Hoover, presi dent-elect, and his party of friends on a good will cruise. Stops will be made at "certain Latin American countries." This picture ot the Maryland was taken from the Brooklyn Bridge' as' the battleship cruised up the East river, Speedy Reliel For Sore Throat i Suie Prescription Requires No , Gurgling' No longer is it necessary to gargle or to clioke with nasty tasting pateni medicines or gargles to relieve sore throat. Now you can get almost in stant relief with one swallow of a famous doctor's prescription called Thoxine. It has a double action, re lieves the soreness and goes direct to the internal cause not reached by gar gles, salves, and patent medicines. Thoxine does not contain iron, chlo roform or dope, is pleasant-tasting, harmless and safe for the whole fam ll;~ Also excellent for coughs; stops tLem almost instantly. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c COc, and $1.00 Sold by Beasley Bros., and all other good drug stores. FOR SVLE?50 PIGS AND SHOATS. Poland China add Durocs. See H. F. Mitchell, Kittrell, N, C. R 1. 12-7-2i IIOJIE TRAINING SHOWS IX CLUB BOY'S RECORD Raleigh Nov. 26.?Like his famous grandfather, Bobby Schaeffer, 4-H c.uh boy of Newton, proved bis know I'IB* of Jersey cattle at fairs this fall a ud j won 812S in premiums with his pure! bred heifer. -Bobby ij_ the grandson of R.. L. ihuford, master farmer aud Jersey breeder of Catawba county," says J.> \V. Hendrbks, county agent. " He is airo a member of the Catawba coun ty calf club and this fall he showed it's animal at Hickory and at the Ca tawba, Cleveland and Gaston county fairs where he won a total of $128 in preinli.ne- At each of the four shows, the heifer won a blue ribbon and was once made Junior Champiou." Just to see Bobby, one would think he Is too smai! to handle a calf s'ates Mr. Hendricks, but once in the show ring, he handles himself well. Net-only does he take an interest in .sis own caU,- but he usually spends much of his time after -school - in working with his t.'pjidfather's herd. When milking time comes, he takes a regular place and is efficient at the jr.b This fall Bobby not only showed his calf in the sfngle classes but also ais-a part of the Jersey herd from Mr- Shuford's farm. The calf helped to make up a county herU to he ex hibited out of the county and was ex hibited in several groups such as the jet of Sire, Get of Dam. Calf Hel^."" Exhibitors Herd and Graded Herd. This gave Bobby and opportunity to winjnqje money. The calf is named "OakwOod Golden Bell" and is a double granddaughter of tie South's only silver, gold and medal of merit bull, Oakwood D's F'x. Mr. Hendricks says that Babby is proud of .his calf and gives her the best of attention and care. g z 5 i I I I I i MAKE FALL PLANTINGS OF TREES AND SHRUBS Raleigh, Nov. 26.?While November is probably the best time to plant tiees and shrubs in North Carolina, there is yet time to Set the orchard or to prepare for beautifying the lawn by planting desirable trees and shrubs. ? "Fall planting is desirable in this State because it gives thsj cuts a chance to heai and the rooqp an op portunity to start growing before hot weather begins,'' says Herbert L: Whit Jsell, landscape specialist at State College. "Spring planting, es pecially when done late, does not per mit this and is therefore undesirable. To have complete succfess in planting one must realize that a plant is a living body and requires definite, fa voral le conditions for growth and de velopment.'" When plants; have been dug,, cars be usedr-to prevent the rcots froiu- drvlug. Where planting cannot be ('on# at once, heeling-in is advised by Mr. WhiteselJ. This should be done in a protected place and each plant so placed that its rocts will come into contact with the soil. Never hee'-in great bundles. Badly injured roots should be re moved JJld all wounds made smooth so- as tlTTaciliate healing. No prun ;nfe must be done until the trees are planted. It is easier then to determ ine -he foundation branches, says Mr. Whitesell. It is hardly ever necessary ;o add water but when this is done, the water should be poured into the hole before the plant Is set Pack the soil firmly about the roots. This !* essential. Mulching the ground about the plant with well rotted ma nure Is the beet fertilizer. Mr. Whtte soll advises, however, against allow ing the manure to come Into contact with the plant. In all plantings, he urges that the hole be sufficiently wide and deep that none of the roots are crowded. Two additional cars of fat hogs have been shipped from Beaufort county making 116 cars for this year. The animals were shipped coopera tively by about 460 men. "INSURE AND BE SURE" "BE SURE and with T. W. TTATSON 2.24-tt INSURE" MONEY TO LEND! 5 Per Cent Interest 5, 7, 10 Years'Time % ? ' '? NO PAYMENTS DUE IN SUMMER ' .? ' .No stock to buy. no application fee or ot'cer fee to re paid unless loan is made. Chickamauga Trust Company W. L. LUMPKIN, Local Representative LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA TTE GIFT SUPREME! Quality Furniture Something to brighten op the home?something for that little nook or corner?something that you and yours and the children .will enjoy for many years? such is the Furniture offered in this store. You need only to see the lovely things suitable for gifts, to fall in love with them. x Consider some of these suggestions xas gifts: Occasional Chairs, Library Tables, GateSLeg Tafbles, Writing Desks, Serving. Tables, Cedar Chests, Lovely" Mirrors, Telephone Desks, Sewing Cabinets,' Magazine Racks, Reed Furniture, Card Tables, Table, Floor, .Tun ior Lamps, Kitchen Cabinets, Overstuffed Pieces, Feru nes, Bird Cages, Many Pieces in Gorgeous Color Com binations. - " ' / W. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : N. Carolina I THE NEW has, a vera* simple and effective lubrication system It is an unusual Car, and especially good for women to drive because of its comfort, safety, reliability and ease of control. The Ford Motor Co. is making more than 6,000 a day. Yon will not have to wait long for one now. Place ? vour order with 1 Parsons Motor Co., Inc. Authorized Ford Dealers Lcuisburg', N. C. CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE HEBE Boys' Wagons, Velocipedes, Automobiles, Air Rifles, 22 Rifles, Shot Guns, Skates. "Large stock good quality and yery low prices. Come in, select the things you want, make a payment on them. I will put them away for you until Christmas when you can pay balance and get your toys. By doing this you can get just what you want before everything is picked oyer. Don't forget, I have All Kinds of Stoves . FURNITURE STORE Lots of nice serviceable Gifts for the housekeeper. A Parlor Suit, Rugs, Rocking Chiar, Phonograph. * Come and make your selections before the rush. H. C TAYLOR FURNITURE Phone 305 HARDWARE

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