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Early Winter Jobs For Family Garden Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 1.? -There "are a few timely jobs in the family gar ?1tn that will help to' make it a bet-. t?r vegetable producing spot if dene in November. November is a g^od month td have a general .'clean u;> on the, garden. Burn all the diseased plants left ami ake a compofit heap or a manure pi)e of the wijfiflSse. which is free from disease. Save the fallen leaves and r.tid those to the c .mpost heap. Plow ? the. unused portio nof tthe garden . rd teave the upturned soil expessd to th*. frczirrr and frawwig. of win ter weather. "These are all timely suggestion? . i&at will help one in having, a bet-' \i]r garden next " ye?u\" says E. B. Mcrrow, extension horticulturist. It :*? also easy to add a few more vege ; ble.-'. If the old asparagus bed served ? its day, a few 'drowns timid b^-set cut fot a new one. The ' Torous one-year-old crowns are s t ? t o, use and these jshould be fr.nted in furrows/ . 8 t? 12 inches, "f .nn 'anH cioverd to a depth of three. *r four --inches. In m&st sections of :>.e State, cabbage plants ' might' be t for an ;early spring ,crop. Lettuce m i dmaiy: tie planted in col'i frames early spring leading," Mi* borrow states that the c Id ' ? .1 mos arid , hot 'becfc peed to be ' i paire dready for early spring- use. Thi'Ve two pieces' of equipment are -i 1 -ntinl for gc-knl gardening. They l ajily niade and will more than . . y for , themseh# s by permitting g row : r.g of vc\Y f tables out of ? -on. ?? ' RHEUMATISM While in France with with the 4 -werican Army 1 obtained a French re^crlrA'ion for th?* treatment of -.irnaHsm and Neurltte. I have , v vn this to thousands with won* Virful result*. The prescription enst rye nothing. 1 n*k nothing for it. t wiF mail it if you Will send me your address.- A . postal will bring Write tidav. VAl 4 ( ASK. Dept. (-648. 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Kiirnu. ? wjh .?( mmviI .'tiulM.rului*'.' . I '??>*< ;? It I ]?;;'! *ti ? 1- ?' to ?HltV > - T,t?l ? ?' T> 4, * vrV | V'?U V;.?n?Vuiii.) r-mj, i. . ' v ? j l( ??,?? i Will f* ? ?r<\- n . ? ? f ?i ; ;v ??!?, -vjv i? M.--1 ' ( I,-,, HAMRRTCK. A4IHTIN X THOMAS j I>ruRRi?t? FOR SALE ? ' Two houses, S rooms, conven- j rent. -.vith hn?V ;ind three rtic? I lwlWip<f lots, fill located on h-ird I f sirfnee road in North Ro\b<>ro, <in street l?adin-r (<v Lon^huivt. I N. KELl.Y North Muin Street - RovUoro. msmmmmmmm. ;i;mt?irrannrat?ti?t;iratimiiit?:iftrat ? WANT THE BEST % fj |t j; Work on your auio- j; j] mobile ?.t the most re.?.?C/nab!e p r i c es? Th en come to see us. We a;*e real me chanics and know automobiles. Bring your car troub les to us. PRIDGEN MOTOR CO On_Leasburg Street ..Phor.e 233 Clean Farm Buildings Are Hard On fiugt Raleigh, N\ C., Nov. 1^? Gnrtr. weevils, insect pests and poultry oarasites have^ a hard time making inroads into the. farmer's in?-mc when all of* the .o'jthou*** and star age bins are Cleaned and disinfected. "It is always a go ' ! plan to clean out the granary; or corn crib bpfore -torfnp the new crop," ?ays David S Weaver, ag'iriMtural engineer at State C* Mere. "Farmers know that weevils and other enemies of grain j find a welcome refuge in the dirty Corners" and in the remnants <f$ last year's When the crn crib 3 empty is the best time to make needed repairs also. Holes admit ? ats and- rats do considerable dam tge to - stored grain during tVe win ter months. The pests are *aid t? be the most destructive animals in Mie world and .it i sa good plan to s? p their holes with pieces of t tin or some other hard material.'* Mr. Weaver is alio an advocate oof whitewash on the average North Carolina farm. Where the farmer '*ann6t aford to use paint, he can n least give the -poultry houses and b.cjj pens a good coating of white wash. Even the dairy stables , will benefit by such an application.. This j [ wH'Awmh wiT| Weep the (Quarters ? I free from insect pests and vermin ! 'when liberal applications are made ] 'to the walls. According to Prof. Weaver, spray- * ing the wash is better than brushing ] it on as the force of the sprayer gets the liquid into the crack* and crevices not usually reached when it i sapplied with a brush. i The fall is a Rood time to attend t- the-e money saving jobs, states Mr. Weaver. ? -? ? ; Forty-four hq^s belonging to two farmers cf Pasquotank County were vaccinated by the county agent in time to btop an outbreak of cholera. ' The hog's were valued at $300. Wife Takes Vinol FeeU Fine New "I was, weak and had no strength.' Since taking Vinol, I feel fine now1 and do my work again." Mrs. G. Barnesberger. The very FIRST 1 week ycu take Vino!, you begin to 4 f'.el stronger, eat and sleep better. 4 Vinol is a simple, strengthening iron i and cod liver compound in use f r 1 over 25 years by wenk, nervous wo- J .men, run-down men and sickly, c^.il- 3 cfcren. Contains no oil? pleasant to , 1 take. Hambrick, Austin & Thcmas, 1 1 DviqSgistB, | j r m Used by People of Refinement People who are careful of their health and strength use Wrigley's Chewing Sweets. Because Wrigley's, a delightful confec tion ?, also affords beneficial exercise to the teeth, and, by increasing the flow of saliva, clears the teeth crevices of food particles. And it aids, digestion! It removes odors of eating or smoking. Thus the use of' Wrigley's shows consideration for those about you, and is an evidence of refinement. Mouth clean' 1 in ess benefits young and old. A 3m handy! packs for hd . r< ?fre$totie Take Advantage of Our Great Saving In Tire Prices Yet will motorists who have drive na cor since the days of. t he old fiibrie tire w ijl agree with us that never before was it possible to obtain such tire values. Consider the act that the quality of Firestone tires v/as never higher in the twenty-six years of their leadership and that today we ai*e selling Firestone Balloons at prices that are 2 per cent lower than they were a year a go. We frankly say that now is the time to meet- your tire requirements tor six to nine months abend. > -iK '. . t u , v ,-:j v'jOmiMtv: Ojjft* f ' .10 \ 3 1-2 I ?'?>. rl. .. $7.30 t ?-2 nc?. n C??r?f *9.10 30x3 1-2 Rx. Sizr ' (1. Cord $l(i.r,0 23x1.40 Hallo, n .. $11.20 31x5.25 Balloon $18.10 MADE BY FIRESTONE AND GARRV THE STANDARD TIRE GUARANTEE Central- Service Station Roxboro ? - ? ? . : North Carolina "Supreme Service With A~Smile" Going Strong Big Sales Monday and Prices Better on every pile, es pecially on the better grades. We unhesitatingly say that tobacco is bringing as much money in Roxboro as on any market anywhere, and of course, you all know it always brings the HIGHEST dollar at THE HYCO Friday, Nov. 5th, _ 3rd Sale Monday, Nov. 8th . . . . 2nd Sale Tuesday, Nov.. 9th, .1st Sale Wednesday, Nov. 10th . . 4th Sale Thursday, Nov 11th ....... 3rd Sale SELL WITH US AND YOU SHALL BE PLEASED Hyco Warehouse ROXBORO, N. C. ^ OUR FORCE ? W.T. Pass ? Geo. W. Walker ? C. A. Lee, Auctioneer O. L. Satterfield ? Jno. H. Hester ? W. D. Yarboro Clyde Satterfield ? Robert Lunsford ? ? Jonah Garrett Ed Gentry We Are Happy BECAUSE? You Are Happy Our one aim is to see that you get a satisfactory price for your tobacco, and we are happy to say you are getting it for every load you sell at WINSTEAD W arehouse Roxboro, N. C. The market is strong this week, prices are good. Among the many pleased farmers here during the past week was Mr. C. E. Long who made the following sale: Sand lugs, 96 lbs. at $38.00 $36.48 ~ > Cutters, 150 lbs. at $48.00 ... $7200 * Best, 382 lbs. at $80.00 "8305.60 Second best, 82 lbs. at $45.00 < $36.90 Tips, 36 lbs. at $2500 $9.00 Total for barn $459.98 Average for barn $61.65 Many other have averaged better than $50.00 - BRING US YOUR NEXT LOAD ? WINSTEAD WAREHOUSE CO.
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