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r found it much harder to
on learn than to learnt Not forget
fine y forgetfulnesst Repairing
She roois when the leak become
In great, la cause to think to re-
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picture of healthl
That's me
thanks to Dr. Sals
bury's Ren-O-Sal.
With Ren-0-3al. I
3 el faster 'growth,
laster feathering,
better coloring, and
good protection
against cecal coc
cidiosis. Ren-O-Salhas
made me
a real money
maker. Try it in
your flock I
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twedicinsr ask ftr.. ,;
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Hardware '
Bit. OUre.1V. C.
pair other little wrongs done for
one reason or other from time to
time. ,.,.,,- V
Happiness, should be gathered
daily or. it may never be gotten together.-
Don't you ; think great
talkers, should be eropped occa
slonalry, least they do not nave
ears?
- The Fourth of July was Just an
other hot and dry day here with
little or no celebration. But tht
vsek end seems promising foi
some much needed rain. , ,
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-. Friends here and aSout are an
xious for the condition of the Rev.
N. X Gresnanv who entered Win
ston Salem hospital last week suf
fering from fatigue and other ail
ments not quite familiar with the
writer. Here's sympathy for the
family and netting he will soon
be home again and able to resume
his regular duties.
Mrs. Clyde Batts who has had a
recent spell of illness has returned
home and hopes to be able to take
her place In the tobacco fields dur
ing the green harvesting Is going
Mr. and Mrs.' Johnny Sanderson ly.
of Jacksonville spent a short time
here In Chinquapin last week end
visiting friends and relatives.
..-a 'trt m .... m jp. t; .- ,
Mr. E. C. Sanderson of Wallace
made a pop call on Mrs. K. Sander-. latives.
son and Mr. A. T. Gatlin last week
oenSjnissiDg fit things happened
long ago. , vr ,m ; ,
Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Brant are
spending some time at Ulma, S. C.
visiting Mr. Brant's parents there
while on leave from a Fayettevllle
hospital. Mr, Brant recently came
from Japan.
Mrs. Joe ' Cavenaush who has
been spending several days with
her daughter Mrs. Lois Eura of
New Port News, V., has returned
home, wondering bow the young
grand daughter is going to get
along, without her.
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Friends here are glad to know
that Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Huffman
and family are again home after
spending considerable time - with
Mrs. Huffman's mother. Mrs. Haxe
Dail who la. mending rapidly after
her serious operation a few weeks
ago.
"Miss Kay and Thomasine Sand
erson spent the day in Greenville
sst week with their father. Mr.
r. F. Sanderson while installing
mother Drive In Theatre there in
Greenville. '
"Mrs. Ellis 'Williams who last
week had a serious accident tumb
ling over a is wn mower hurting" her
leg has improved sufficient enougn
to resume ber household duties
again. One cannot be too careful
of things to fall over and get injur
ed.
Mr. A. F. Gatlin who has been
spending a thirty day leave with
his family, from a Metheada hos
pital suffering from a serious lej
MAT10NAI fHI COONCS,
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an ism mm
break'has returned to the hospital1,. .r r
where more pictures will be taken ,,TUlnfton wh
..a i i a . cently moved In their new home.
.MrTGaSn to g"effiSg on nlc Mrf.,Bel wM formerly from Chin-,
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It was In 1897 that Jean FrancoU Millet
painted his famous masterpiece. The Glean-- ,
era.'' Farm machinery was Just getting under
way in America. Flails for beating out the
grain have been little used since that time. As
reapers improved, wheat fields expanded.
Threshing Day, with Its big red threshing ma
chine and puffing traction engine, was an
event of the year. Then came the combines,
that performed the whole operation of cutting
and threshing at one tims.-Today the mech- ,
anized farm is nroducinir food u never beXora.
Patents Inspire inventions that make farming
efficient and profitable.
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Mrs. R. G. Rhodes returned home
last week at Rlcblands after spend
ing a few days with her mother
Mrs. Eula Sanderson and other rc-
.
Mr. T. F. Sanderson was taken by
surprise here last week when he
returned home to una a nig oirtn
d&y cake and other presents facing
him on the dinner table set up for
the occasion. , Many nappy returns
for other birthdays, Mr. Sander
son.
A big House-Warm lng for Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lee Sanderson was
held last week with a host of
friends and children with a lot of
good wishes and good luck from
everyone. Another House Warm
ing was held for Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
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CROP SEASON IS HAIL SEASON
GET YOUR PROTECTION EARLY
A. L. CAVENAUGH
PAUL tOTTJER, Associate
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
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WARSAW, N. C.
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WHITE'S MILK IS ON SALE AT MOST GROCERY
STORES YHERE QUALITY IS THE TRADt
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quapin.
Swimming down at the local rtv-"
er nere seems to 09 tne main .at
traction these days and many of
tne younger set are learning to
swim which is a thins every child
should be encouraged to learn. It
mignt save their lives sometime
later..; ; :...,
If you weren't out to the BantUt
Church last Sunday night you miss-
sea a special important service
rendered by., the -newly ordained
minister, the Rev. Van Murrll. son
in law of our pastor Bey.- N.tl.
Gresham who is ill in a Winston
Salem Hospital. Subject of the
sermon was Priority for God.- A
lesson we all need to practice more
each day. A large audience attend
ed and it is assumed and well
agreed by all that heard Mr. Mur-
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' mi Wnrtlt fTirnllna ra hv extended hot. dry Weather.
ceive about SO inches of rainfall It cannot be controlled by spraying,
per year. If this were properly Many a berry crop has been cut
distributed it would be ample for down both in quality and yield by
our growing crops. But it often the lack of, water at the proper
Isn't evenly distributed, and thUjbne. -V - - ;
season is a vey good example. The The answer to this problem is I
experts . tell - us . our eropa Should ' ligation. . Bat trtigatioai esjBipntent
have an inch of water each week. is expensive. Yes, but if taken care
Many gardens in the State haven't of it will last for many years, and
nuwiveH that much durina the last the saving of one crop may in some
three weeks and at the same time 'cases pay the full cost of the equip
temperaturea have been to the 90'i. ment The application of the pro
X Vegetable crops In psrriculr ' w!fh,i fJ?2S
severely damaged by extended per- "rae 1"J1 7?! d,ni
iods of dry we. QuaUty is t; vegetable showers, and
usually dependent rapid growth, JZJZ3?J?
especially in the case of leafy vegS bor eLeheck"
tables. Any check in growth will J ,f-h f"" H.
make them tough and unpalatable. rr 1"0on,,,?jSfloB
Thia is also tru? of snap beans and N-
root crops. Recently. I have been C. State CoUege, Raleigh. jt
asked by many persons, "Why do J . ,..
my tomatoes rot before they ripen?' MlSS JatUe Williams ;
ThU condition te known as Wo. ( m Jnle wiWa, W, died ear-som-end
rot and Is caused in most wJTTV -r.i
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r fenme r. j nwntl.s. 0urL x t eir vacation
ellV.t4l!a. uZ Period the time will be divided W
borne of Hugh's pareato on Thuw- tween WfUiamston S .C, home t
- ... a. S in Jkwaa Mrs. Maxwell's parents, and Dunn.
day ot ?nf wen . -
furlough of about a month before County, where- tt -Maxwell fan
reporting to Worfblk, Va; ere W. j uy 'resides ?, 'l ,
CoL 1'xweH will attend an Arm- -
rell that , he lives and speaks of nome ln Wilmington. Funeral er
God from his heart and will make v' wer hel Hockfisb Pres-
fine pastor as well as a fine byterian Church Monday at 4 p.m.
son in law. . - I conducted byhe Rev. J. A. Kes-
. -. ' . I bett, pastor Burial was In the
Mrs. Gilbert Herrineton. dauffh-l church cemetery. .Surviving are
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Laniereveral nieces and nephews.
" - uvuuy nume irom ner -
last week end. Mrs. Harrington is
a student as - Nurse for Public
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nejuw uwn. ana exoects ro net ner . '
diploma someUme in August. Cpl' UM lirriOrl ll"lft
Harrington is now serving in the llClUIUvll llvsilV
armed forces somewhere In Ko-. ;
rea. . I A telephone call from Ft Hsrail-
'.v- .-j" -v ton, N.Y., to his parents. Mr. and
A lot of oeonle nrnialn niiAm Mrs. H. D. Maxwell n Friday, re-
with themselves trying to get norted that IA. CoL and Mrs. H P.
even with the other fellow; The Maxwell II and two ehlldrea Su-
wui to do a thing is half the battle, sanne and Maxie had Just iannea
Maxwell Family
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Bug & Upholstery Cleaoinc
"OUR TRUCKS TRAVEL ALL OVER DUPLIN"
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