1 " V r ' "i 4 ' Jit- "3T The TJiool at tLe Cym I" Wen ; Party ' Kr. and Kra. C 11j rcil. n:::LYFr.: ' :1 at li t s com '. T, 1 is W .tte. y n;ght wa en-lan, of Tew Toi". formerly joyed by a la? rowa. of Iachey, lave 1 ' Tri from .t;'lI!r.'.-ljy"OY,STiTi ll AtVLj relation non their bridal tour li CiUth Ameri- son roller skat and ping pong .ca,,ind: jitter :p5fat3 cf lowest.. . e . .. . 3, Lave eis. j sk -7 . tat gym. It l i i-i. -.hi : 3 r ' 1 " 1 r 4 t. jrtv ' -r' .V. .1,' 31 ' ' i : f . v. r ' l i vut with i. L Toif ield, of is - Cdypso, . tome tl j i ic-iitJias- ci-t r- ? T--. T ! , - "I- - " ' . m it A.. , .... i . tie Crey, tf . g ( Boads ii i; :: jfj? :Jt her rarents, Ur. aU Ljs, J . - Guy. , ; i i - r I Vs. ttartia, Jr., I . 1 1 i-e ait-,&n Fair Wedaea - I. asi Xtk H C. Cook were c .111 to lumbert-a Citnrday to "a --. cr'i' i "r, Eev, c. V, 3, Le is U Liter's Sana- teiam u result of serious kcait attack. . M s. i.ae l .t, in. nd ilr A. Si. I jjl J: i vkited Km. 0 bert Eritt, who ft 4 patient in the a. k JioBpita: n Ilocky Mount TEAQHEY -Hi,, and Kru fieorgft JJbritton " ' 1 riniiniroMK l . " . 'J! ,,",l""J" J J . p 0 ' 1 iiiu ir . jj..;-.. ; msrnza1 yenrtlter, anl oam , again theztiin canMea of wax fluooioai tlej , cHaf to erery effort towardaorv ;tht , vwU'i gmttst and nott wtyrthy-oaoMl J. A. NEWIORIC .At r KRS., ?.. DlTSACIEEY Funeral lerrloja foe llrfc, J. T. Xeaohey, 80, will of the late Jai: D. Teaohey, whofdied ! Satarday, Ootober 30th,, were held os Sun day at 3 :30 o'cloOc at the home of tne deceaaed.by er paitor Ber. Frank Pollock, of Warsaw awist ed hy Ber. L. JLfTolli, r ? Burial followel in Pin , Hoot Uemetery. , I , . t r . : Active paHbea:nri were Graham v. juinu, in C. V-irenoark, A. L. Sunt, Johnny iton and Chart- ...1.. A . - ' :,, c juvenoarx. , a t ' Surrivins are fiz'childreni 0. T. Xhey, ID . at, jtr, juinu, j. .xeacney, Jr., 1L L Teachey, Mn. - J. ,B, Kilpatrick- Ieachey: . one,- aUteri Ara, 4., v. UavanOa, of SoehiU. D Mr. and Mrs. wlbert Enni. vW and Hra, Dan Nil of Bichmond. Va,, Mn; Albert Spencer, Mn. 7. E. Williams and loni, 3fr. and Mn. Marvin Barnei. of Wflmimr- wn, uranam v. nnu, and Jamei Ti 1 mt. - :tnd at ra Err-' t. l:i li. Turn- Ex. ftxi Mra. 1L &. Caa'v.ijmt ue wecand mtitiasnaBola oele- dtkoxz x. .Sua'i and hii mo thert Lfrthday. ;:"-; 'tm vrf.?.; s' MIm rathryn Eland of E. C. T, O, Gireenrille apent Wrt weekend Z,TJf., Hubert Jonei hai re urned, from Manhattan, . Kauai. ,kx. and Jin. George jjfficsaillan and twini. of Greensboro.' snent Thursday with J&a. C, H. Eearn.1 m. v jh- woryr oz tre, Andrews Presbyterian Church, .-Wjlming-ton and lev, & G. Earness began a seriea of Mrrioea at - Teachey Presbyterian Church Sunday night Ootober 31. Serrioea.at.? ;30t and :uu, Jr. ? . fireryone it mrdiaur 9 A 'M. a ' m " i."'. T'.' . The .Bkune TJeinonitratioi Club sponsored an oyster supper at the school building: Friday night, Oct. Thi esbyter&IadW Auxiliary;; held their Mission iStu- y Clas at the borne of lira. I. a. WeDa, Wednesday, Ootober 27. ; 1 Kiss Eumnk Forlaw, of iSa- field, Kiwes Malra-Porlaw, Park er nd Sterenson- of Wilmington were guestt of jurfc ; Jiell Forlaw thia weekend. . r 1 Friends are rlad to know Mrs. Annl Weill im Aettur. i ! BiTenbark, of Greensboro, attend-f lorra&io Wells, of - Wfl- ftUESTIOH: How long ;, aboulj 5j Q1i the light be turned! on in the poultry house for best reiuUi f AKSWEBi Thia depends upon whether -the lights are tted the morning or evening, oj wha thef both are used.- As a general rute tne Diras should nave " mm 12 to 14 hours in which to feed. Where moraine lights are used a- lohe these; are usually turned on at 4:30 to 5:00 o'clock la the morning and left burning until daylight" For " evenning-. lights these are usually turned on about 4:00 o'clock and left on until 7 P.' M.. 'Where both aystmes are used the birds huold have ii least 12 feeding hours with lights on at 0:00 A. M. and off at daylight wiui evcnuiir lurnu .. on assin in JTTv0v3 - I the 'afternoon until 8:00 o'clock. W:,0?0 OUESTIOxT: Should hew tobao- 00 plant beds, be. selected each year! ' ed the funeral of Mrs. . Tj. JDl Teachey Sunday afternoon. Friends of Mr. fend Mrs, C. V Holland and chilOen. Mr. ' and Mrs. 0. H. Holland and daughter. AIM , .. A - . 1 ' aoinev are nad 19 nave them mue tneir acme in leaoneT a- '. - ... 'ijMrag5(!jt.M' , ' 1( H, 'Quei Btree . mlngtoa, visited her mother last Mrs. ' A.' L. Usher, of Bosehill, was the weekend guest of Mrs. J. B. Wells. .'C Mr. and Mrs. S. Hubert Boney were called to Lomberton recently on account of a heart attack of Mrs. Boney1! father, Bev. 0. T. iiiv i M The Sofl Brpsion Association. ip vpifiwra vouixy nss . oraerou iwn carjwaus nineswme lor ; rpi toenbiiiBcwfrweir ' v' J 1 1 ,-'' - ' I," ' ' " "" " ""' v , w V , 1 1 i ' J ; T , , , t - 1 - 1 11 S.r(.; ,..',.- i:.f-.-.' .' ! B. G. Jrumttfn of Person Conn. 'timhl S06 bales of 'lespedesAj red closer, and. oat hay from 12 acres V lnd. Two- other, tons' of lodse1 Bay'Jrom this same area has gitcn nia totatyiejd of approx limately;a' Ion, io the. acre this Ifs going to be a hot tens in theOId Towii, th ' fa AND SAY.;..-1 - . It irJt bb a cc!d lime in your horns sobi if you den't have Cccd heaters... i: SStfi' ? jr i.u4,wuiiicAi, wvcti ana oee our-'i2W LJne other pieces b U:crfirfc too line cunsc i 1 ,4 ' 1 A 5 " ; .- . . Ay v. .'-j-v . A1',,. Ho uso tortus to aoowlBS euBure If imJmm not ttwkMok to know what who name is heard O'fmaiiMfl. An tllo 4onmu . XT.. . ' his section as a likely nominee in the Democratio primary for can didacy. for-Hnited States Senator. '' Shuping has a successful record as campaign manager for fellow ouice seeaers, and would be help ed in his race for the candidacy by the customary observance of east-and-west lines, which .this time carries selection of a candi date back, to the west .1 : .... 1 ANSWEB: Experimental- work and observation ihows that dam age front blue mold can bo sub stantially reduced by the selection of new beds each year or by the rotation of beds, it Volunteer to bacco is not allowed to grow in old bed sites a 4-year rotation of the beds will be as good lection each season, I beds are used, they : burned over or sterilL. ' before usage. If a new I ted be sure it is located i sunny place that is weL Locate the new bed on iypc of soil and close to 1 water if parsible. T ". Q (JESTIOK : What js the grain ration for young calves . . AHSWEB: Any nixluru tL. palatable and supplies. '; the f materials needed by the calf is s isfactory. Corn, oatsj, wheat I and oil meal are good feeds. ' following mixtures ahve been ed with success and are ' rec mendedd for calf feeding. : I Ti parts by weight of cracked cc and one each of crushed oats a wheat bran. 2.. Thirty pounds ea of Bracked corn, wheat bran, ai crushed oats, and ten pounds t linseed, peanut or soybean mc" 8. Three parts by weight of era ed corn and one part wheat br The feeding should begin at abu twa weeks of age orw- hen tl skim-milk is substituted for who' milk. , ' J ' . E. L SMITH E. L Smith. 72 years old. of the Smith Township section, died in a nignt jrom a complication of di- j - "Mr. Ivy,1? as he was known to his many friends, had .suffered from : paralytic strokes and gen eral ill health for the past fflfcr yearfcjProstate and kidaej. tw.i ble set in, and he was unabKiio tuuttt jura uomyuvnuiin, fir-y, J ', Funeral f. services ,s.wete . held wnmay tuterneon . AI. .111S . ,npme near B.F.;Gradv School condnct- Ud by Beverehd Ifoward Molamb. of Pink mn, and he .was- after ward interred in. the family ceme tery with Masonio honors. - j Mi. Smith, is survived by oneJ son,; John ivy 8mith,-aad several grandcsjiildren. Hev.was a member of the Pleaaant.HiU lodgei "1" HI'1 600000 ooooot -'-.-i.iTr ..-: .- SEED .... ,,.v 3s: ISSSSD STOCK,' JUST " ' : " h' tVJil1! If HII 5P823SP and BVTA BAOA .vr-. fM'v'l-i'U' I CICS SETS, FBJSHpal IO!) :BIM.V SKKTTCTT 'M.Wno(JISTS iOCGCJOOOOOOl H0TIC3 OF MOETGAGEE'S SALE 1 By virtue of auliorii. cenlmn- td in a certain nmtean deed xe- cfltted: by Mo-D Hewkirk and wife mary s. aewsarx to l. JL- Alder nan dated the; 1st day of March UKO, and reoorded in Book 226. page 407 Begistry of Duplk Coun ty; default having been made in the payment .of the indebtedness ttereby seonred, I will' seB at TflfUio anctiim .tat toA i tft .. 'th bghest bidder at the . court house doo in Ouplin County, , on. thej Eifld day of Bovember 1837i,at twelve o'oloijkjl noonj thei llollow ng-deecriBed tract of landto-' (. .jneEinnme at a. stare m. C?rp3-gi oeph Algermaa anon wuiara roan ana. runs thence 8. 60 1-2 west 54 poles to a stake to u. W. .prong of said branch about M. SO west 20 poles to a stake: thence north 76 1-2 west 36 poles to a small icily tree In said branch; thence -nortt -18 I-JTwett H wm to Peterson's corner: i thence; feterson's ' Ike north 73, east 73 poles to a steke,' road thenoa said road soma au s- easx poiesi'tnence' saidroad continued sou 'tturt SB poles to begianing, containing 29iu2 acres mora- or lessrr t f -'- This.the BOth day of Ootober 19 ST;' Mrs. 0a Xzzell, Administrator. of 7. M. AldemaiL deoeased. A J. Blantoni Attorney. 0o21.2S,irov.:4.ll, 4t Our Boys Made it Hotfor ;Gwtiy Back in 1917.18. v .;.'.- - -v. I'M, -,. .... ..r . t ! . j i 1 1 . '. -a; "I"'..". '-.: '.' '' Viii O:-' .-' ' .... 11 vQurJob is tblYaiim You.up en (.., I. You are cold and cool yoif bl You are Hot. 1K ; --fvi.."--- 1 "'O yY -r'T ;"!-' ;&r: r. - ,,;4-.. " v.?; And Leave Your Order With J rM iDi im irT7 jpiTi H7I m f ' uui au ivu w m. wi m n' Warsaw, N,G. SpUdlce oodood 4 k o () ' ) v t ( ) f ) ,v- Hi f '!r;i;.:t;,....!,i.Sif:!'.'v:' .f . ........