" rf ' ' Use Fkmers of Sulfur For Gilgger Bites RALBIOH.?Chliw your chlnen before thojr sit down to wit! Thlt In substance is the advice given b the l>nlt?<l State* I'ubllc Health He vice ami paused on the the public b t/r Dili .Mwfti i?:,a ftijte tu*** of Health. Fortunately, the press releas j.< ins out, the cht'KXer I red bum li in*' siiiirii , nut nut Dfi'i tttiown ?<? transmit any diM-uae. The ii'H-aw KOt'K on to ?uy; ''In ttif summer and atjy fal fields of -taJl *!*? 01 . *wa?, o wri-ri'Vir tliHi. ia heavy und'-rgruv tfr. 'ho felted Slate* Public llealt! (yi'.lo1 suggests. lho use ot (Iu?<m ?1 siltlur, applied liberally to lip .is kings and underclothing ua I , jiariial pi ot ei iton against 'cjrlggers ''A* soon UK possible after bvuii evposed to Obiggrr mites. it'la ad vsnlageous lo apply a (hick lutho of koap alt over the body .surface, and to allow the lather to remaii on for ten minute* or longer befori washing it off. bather the body wel a second time, then rinse thorough ly with clean water. . The mites are promptly kille< by kerosene or 95 percent alcohol hut as theso liquids may be irrlta ting to some skins they should b< used with caution, according to thi Public Health Service. , "Contrary to popular belief, thi chigger does not burrow Into thi okin and inbed its entire body. Thi mite apparently feeds -on the uppe layer of the skin after this tissue has been dissolved by a 3ubstanc< which -the chigger injects into thi okin. It is the effect of this . sub stance which causes the intensi itching associated with the attacl of this annoying mite, "'After the chlgger has becomengorged With food. it loosens it Its hold and falls off." Farm Questions Q.?.Will a good crop rotation con pletely control Granville wilt? A.?While crop stations wil no control Granville wilt completelj they are the best Raiown methods o combatting the d1scu.be now knowr The degree of control is dependen upon the crops used, the length o the rotation, anl seasonal condition during the year the field is returt ed to tobacco. Ln the rotations, cor has given the best control, follbwe closely bv soybeans, beards grass and cotton.. Best results will be si cured if weeds are kept out of b rotations. Q.?AVben may 1 plant alfalfa? A.?Alfalfa which produce!. on< of the best of all hays, should b planted between Aug. 15 and Sep 15. It is particularly adapted to th heavy red clays or other soils ln high state of fertility or well-drait ed. In the Coastal Plain It loes we! for two or three years on the b'ette soils but is usually choked cut b weeds after that period. In the Pie moot and Mountain sections, i should persist at least five to eigh years. Alfalfa should be seeded a the rate of 25 pounds to the acre. Q.?How much variety shoul there be ln the dairy cow's ration? A ration composed of a succulen feed, legume hay, and at least thre different concentrate feeds usually contains sufficient variety for t3> cow producing a medium flow c milk. At least two more concei trate feeds would be needed for th heavy-producing cow. Variety in th ration adds to Its palatabtltty an< insures against a shortage in th< supply of mineral matter and th< different forms of proteins. Almost ten mllllin automobile dr vers lh this country damaged the! own cars or those of others las year. CCC MALARIA in d?y? and * reljeves 8alve*Noee drops COLDS Liqiffd-TabtotS symptoms first da; Try "Rub-My-TIsm" ? a Wondsrfu Llnimsnt Everything For Shoes X ?Repairing ?Shining ?Dyeing ?Cleaning m - I .* FOSTER'S Shoe And Bicycle Service Phone 154 .. ? ' "." 1 I THE P0C1 : I^KNOWJ || Iv\\ I IV 1 1 * ? U? COMWMiAW ? I <* \, T 'P - tc 061/ rat roe f H Of Tut MOM Th KEJ ' ? Sm Mimon t J\ >jr y/y + JOIMMMM i j A MRV ^rw?*?-?-f/iM?r\".^P s TUCKS) NtTtve 70 ATX/ 6UMCA. \ r*1 ; 3 am#-* *w>y 9/Mctffston*, with ac~'^ 3 a TMiH 3 reer tmtNtTM i "51^ 9 - RAMBLING SKETCHES OF 9 OAK GROVE NEWS < (By Mrs. William Wright) *<":***+**+++++??+++*+*+*** 3 The revival services which were s .u < pi ogress at the local church last wee'a closed Thursday , flight with eight ' additions to. the church. Five for baptism and thrre by .letter. The i aptismal service was held Sunday afternoon. it Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and t Mrs. James S. Ware were Dr. J. O. , WarA \fi> nn/l Mru ** ( ..ma. u?u .HI O. ilUtlll 13. WUTtJ ,( of Washington, ,D C.. Mr. and Mrs. j. William Ware and children, Billy ; and Wanda Ruth, of Mooresville and if Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ware and chfls dren. I. Miss Annie Randall of Kings n Creek, S. C? was a recent visitor of d Mrs. Z. A. Ellis and family. itt Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ford and f. family spent Sunday with Mr and fl Mrs. Lyman Champion. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Champion and daughter. Sarah. Mrs. C. N. Porter 5 and little son. and Mr. P. F. Mce Swain spent several days last weelt I visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert ? Ware and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chama pion of near Ocala. Florida. j. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bell of GasII tonfa were Tuesday night guests of r the former's father. D; A. Bell. y Rev. Ldther Hawkins of Gastonia A and Thaniel Bell attended the B. T. H U. Conference at Ridgecrest Friday. t Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patterson t announce the birth of a son, Gilbert < V " t C1 > 8 t f TOO Bl :E| i LJ? Bel ? . Vw4 > / -. -*' ' K j '-*,?j Fv - < , . .' .. " '. .J.. y 'i' ?>' ^ 1 . '^ " * '* . ' - .?% . , I'-* '** -V ' * * KETBOOKl i * 12?- _ o* ?c?* MM* L/ I , >. --jT ?>?* ??o*i I Dv*MI I ?.ui,v *"~ ? ??<?* ? co**sr Huw ecrrrv* ctorn mm? '?r t ??t* FWrtHtO RUBBER THAN AIL "TW RBT ' | -- twt IL p. tuases inouit*y how emptott. /so. ooo mtssMf I . i i i a v\ pue to mccakM.ammtcam I 1 NOW ?t MADC teNore IN 3 I I e*y* ay limtrav*?t rosMtxiy took + to Dell., July 17. Mrs. Patterson is the former Miss Kathleen lvovelace. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ware. left Wednesday for Waynesville where they will spend several days with the latter's mother, Mrs. Briggs, be fore returning to their home In Washington, D. C. , Mr. Clyde McSwaln of Hickory, i spent Sunday night with his par I ents. Mr. and Mrs. El&m McSwaln. Grass breeding, estimated to be 26 years behind that of other crops, is now beginning to receive more attention from farmers and scientists. ADS ARE NEWS Printed In Big Type uvtrrtf rHE NEWS G FOR THE * siiH r# 1 "'^ . tier try these Bett Htt rtttlT WW? MOWTH CAROLINA'S SKC 1 1 r;.;>-." v . * v. - . "' . ' j ?piter tJHBDAY, ADGD8T I, 1?40 With a decrease in the pic crop . nut increased lard buying by the | Irttlsh, the hog situation la looking irghter for American growers as rices have already started advancMK slightly. j _ I Li ' ?IH.' Propertv damage 1n 1910 motor "hrv4< accidents totaled >7 fiO.OOO.00. I HOW \ if $ \ a {jUt ?this keep ' - I r Wtmu ITlaJei When you feel welL It is m Have you ever dragged thn by a Headache, Neuralgia, Mi Menstrual Pains?a day wbe kept you on the job? Dr. Miles An usually relieve Headaches. I also in the relief of the oth< above. A package of these { prompt acting pain re- : Levers may saye you hours of suffering. Be prepared. Have Dr. Miles x? Anti-Pain Pills in the^x^house. VZZ^" THAT'S BILLBOAR I I SrWHt:y'.$E^Kp:-:CMftx-: <": >: wx&X;Xx$svTC^39h^$5k^o^k?X-3 I : - ' v. ',:? ' -.vjSS^ v-"c''.' ; : : er Fuels / IFICATIOMS FOR PREMIUM FUELS! . WIFE'S FAULT 1 * Husband said married life was I rosy until wife laundered his I M shirts. Then fireworks began. I fl| Now all hunky dory, again. Sends I _ his shirts with family washing to I Unntonla New Way Laundry. Said I wants malt- aot :-wash*02dan: * 1* TO KEEP COOL ? f is nothing more reing for summer than I glass of milk. Rich in tins, delightful to the ind considerate of your summer fashion lines 3 is the best way to cool! 4 ? ^ # J iaery when you don't sugh a day made miaerable oscular Pains or Functional n only your sense of duty ti-Pain Pilb rou will find them effective >r nagging pains mentioned v j /1nrlB*Wj \ . V\ -V . i; * . This month?on fc out this territory below is oft disp ^ A _ news it tells is |AA I motorists, we ha ' I portunity to give . * '^1 D^*XNE GLAN( V_/ probably Gulf and Gulf been stepped board couldn' not a symbolic drawn graph! This char, boosts in ami direct com pari. great fuels haw t more, these im ... step ups thi ence in your ct The step-up extra performs so high it no< lina's specifics line. The imprt ?which was ? all normal dri< it tower over i And when yot . Gulf No-Nox lina's specifics just imagine < Dgcked fuel wi W\ W: S V ..*- : ..' ' \" *'*""' : ' ' , ; V- ' < ? ' ' , -'*? '& '*: i". ' '>> :.V ''I .. ;. ij ; i < >" , V " ^ * Durham County 4Al Club abb m aro keeping their project recrd book* up-to-date much better ils year than they did a year ado, ?> ? J. A. Sutton, assistant farm tent of the Extension Service For \ JOB PRINTING Phone 1*7 V_Lhe telephone boll should be a happy sound, a welcome invitation to a sociable chat. But it may be . more worrisome than wel come when it demands a dash down the stairs ? which it does if you have only one telephone and happen to be upstairs when, it rings. Why go on putting up with calls that eet vou o / down? For a very few pennies a day you can have an upstairs extension tele- . phone which will save you those troublesome trips and give a lot of added protecr < tion, besides. Call the telephone office today and let us tell you how little it costs to enjoy; the many benefits of an ex: tension telephone. SOUTHElin BellTelephme Ml TELEGRAPH COntPRM'. INCORPORATED illboards through-?the Culf poster ley. Because the Important to all ? taken this opyou the full facU. :e at this poster has told you that both Good No-Nox gasolines have up. But what the billt explain is that this is ' picture but an accurately shows you the relative knock value?shows by , oti, how much these two e been improved. What's provements are tangible it can make a real dtfTcrir! in Good Gulf gives it an , tnce "plus" . ... boosts it w exceeds North Carations for premium gasoovement in Gulf No-Nox ilready knockprooj under ving conditions?makes ts old remarkable high, i consider even the old surpassed North Carotions for premium fuel, * what this new, powerII do for your car! DEC "21 w?y? to IILL Save Monty." iU halpful booklet li urt for the asking at ur Good Gulf dealer's. 1 it your copy right ray, at the Sign of tha ilf Orange Disc. 0 * ii i i ii i i i -i ' f ... ' t 4 . / '. . . f i'. \\ V: * ' '*'.\ " Ai r\b '

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