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LATEST NEWS QF THE DAY -
MARCH OFTlME No. 3
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We Will Have a Buyer at the
John T. Thorne Farm
Thursday, Nov. ZStH
(Thanks -jiving Day)
? TO BUY YOUR PECANS ?
??FOR
Highest CASH Prices
Location of the John T. Thorne Farm is on Highway 264,
two miles oat of FarmriHe towards Wilson.
Sell Your "Pecans To Us and Be Assured of
? TOP PRICES ?
T. B. YOUNG & CO.
Florence, South Carolina
Stay On The Right ShM
Of Your Budget!
It will help to practice some of the lessons learn
ed in the past few years. Buy only what you need, j
and get the best quality you can affdrd. In the
long ran, you'll SAVE ALL WAYS ? and make
your ineome go further.
? uurrf im Our friendly oorrice in all financial
INVEST |R matter* wfll meet with your
plete satisfaction > |
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7 "SAV* TODAY for the thing*
yon will want Tomorrow I
SAVINGS BONDS
Bank of
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Washington,!1
research;
of WMh
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of ^liTof?tbe
A luncheon meeting will follow,
the morning session. R. If. Hughe# T
of Greer, 8.C., chairman of the|
Council's South GKrottna unit, wiU
preside oner this, meeting. W. Kerr
Scott, N. C. Commissioner of Agri
culture, will present the main speak
er for that part of the program,
Senator Clyde R. Hoey, of North
Carolina. r"
The afternoon session will feature
% number of what Eubanks terms
"home-made"
cotton experiments,
following this series, Robert C. Jack
son, Washington representative of
Council, will give a report. Ed Lips
comb of Memphis wiU give an illus
trated presentation on the topic,
"What Is Being Done about Sales
Promoti
ion." ?
Ciril Brtody Herts
From Ikying Flock
Hens that show signs of broodiness
should fclually be culled from the lay
ing floCk. -
Prof. R. S. Desrstyne, head of the
poultry department at State College,
in making this recommendation points
out that although a great deal of
progress has been made in
odiness 'fo laying birds, this trait
11 appears in some chickens, espe
cially in Hie American breeds.
Because Of tire frequency of its ap
pear**,, the question often arises
M to whether or not broody hens are
profitable and whether they should
be culled from laying flocks.
If a high Intensity of lay has been
bred into the birds, they may have
periods of broodiness and still lay
pfWlta&y, he says. However, from
*n over-all standpoint in most cases,
ft wcftild he advantageous to eon such
birds from the flock. .
As a rule, one'period of brdodSncss
followed with another, and
M??<, a great d&l of tinfe more
than most poultryjgen htfve to q>are.
birds that show signs of broodiness
are used to produce hatching eggs, it
is highly probable that the tendency
to broodiness will appear in their
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Leadership involves a good per
centage of bull, but even women fall
for it " if
Candle aH eggs -ptft on die market
for sale. It doeent pay to take a
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Cocking Tlr?! The
Hive food values ^ to
? their
kMn-Piowuwut W h
m their Wly boiled B . ??
jPben raw potatoes areerttedf
lose some of their nutritional
lose some 01 w;
I* they mustbe ^ ^eed
hot The longer they stand ex
id to the air, the more vitamin C
lose. Left-overt should ?* eov
;u and kept in a cold place until
u're ready to use them.
simple way to restore the fresh
ror w catoed orange juice or oth
canned citrus juices is to pour the
lied juioe back and for*
. tumbler to another just
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tore
bier to snowier ju? ,^"1
citrus Mnvch cheats of
U.S.D.A. adyise. This adds air
>ii i, naturally present in fresh
b hut is removed during the
nun pro?"*? "uoh 01
"different" tsate in properly can
juice, especially in 0Ifa*t P,*Pe
t comes from the can, is sctual^
airless taste which largely dis
ears when air is gdded.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
of LillianF. - _
ate of Pitt County,
this is tonotifyall]
claims against the esi
to exhibit them
48?
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will p?
before
17, or this
itus'the 12tlrd*y of October, 1M#.
John Hill PayfoTj, Administrator
)-$??> rf Lillian F. Parker
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
fttfe Atty. (N>15-6wk?)
lay Savings Bonds New And Save I
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RKEYS
or OQ
orders now for
All ordew F. O. B.
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Whatever you decide upon,;
car that offers so i
Until yon get dolfvery of ?OT Hudam, this same dealer isyour
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ww transportation now,nuia a higher value when you trade it ml
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Here, you may be sure of a friendly welcome, expert "
Hudson parts, fair prices?prompt and courteous attention to your every need.
Drive in bowI Even today, buyms cto be choosers urfth Hudson. ' ' 'ij
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