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mm of sins EMM BUSHELS G8ffl #Mdia( ?f Fvt XsTas at Cottonseed Maal to Work Stock asd Hogs QfMt 0?m i ation Heuore?FartOlan WoaW Bo 8aT*d?Fsnnen Can Gain $18,000^000. m.W borsaa and 100.000 no)?, a toUl of SM.OM kaad of work stock. OeactaslT* tMtl k*TO a cnto rattoa la wkich iwm \ Wd for ?amr poods ef cor? ta a txrt i ?M I Ot * ?f of tela of eon. Tke lta.ttt taw etf mm! woeild be worth. *t yr 11 aai pdon. SS.490.09t. Tke corn which C tnrtt septace vouM be worth, at $1 par $?.000, tO*. a eiear t*jn to the fanner or feed ar of $11^*0.000. Approximately 2,000.000 hoes will be finished and slaughtered In Xorth Car oihta durtnc tke fall asd wmtir Prob- | ably 100 pownds of cottonseed idmI. If , ted fn two periods separated by a pe- . rtod of three or four weeks, dnnn* which meal waa takes from the ratloa. ! could be fed to each hop in p i ace of a i hrrw quantity of corn, aixl prodne? ' a firmer, better finish and make cheap ' er jrains Using ontj 60 pounds per I kwui. howfrer. aasumia; thxi the | ?>oal takes the place of ooiy the same \ weight of com?but remeenbensg that ' tt gives a quicker better and ckaaper flnish?GO. 000 tons of aeod to save 2U 30.000 hi eors The 00.000 tans of meei wtmfd be worth ?aSt.Oa*; the 1.130 OOC tmtllh of roam. $*.260 000. Time. the fMdki et cottonseed soeaLl is a balanced ration to work slo?, k aad to swtoo wookl term ta North Carolina nrore than 12.000.000 bashaJs of corn aad give (he farmar in cash as the difference tn the market raise of the two fseda. tke ran of $11.660.000 tin cold cask Tka story d TVe m finnan a f meai in Hi FEEB BEBS cattla. . atm. Tbim ?!?? <? tn tlaa w*k Qw I uattoa-vlda poller mm?m n imi j by i thaacato akartava of wbaat mil] ?????. la ?m? aarftana trma. xMIlm km km oat <? faadtn* fq* lUllt. boat caMa ni Ik??* Ca?r>tta? Oirt of MM mlB O all ?? kog? u Lltr. ?u?. ~1? tlM utmost Ere^s i IB tka plaoa of ?boat m/U hull tka viaa at all roockaca inllaMa. as daaaa. of tlraatack. n???rlal *? wot <?? tn tka aaa at Ml ?1 oaaal ?y< am Obaral (?? r at T?2Vat kaaa aaaai. aa rll aa i Cie ccr? i af mlB faata poOrr, anr dairy ?H Ml ?a faovarcBz* tka tat aapt^ at ?? paovk OUrralaa Id an ka .nacaaaarr to rataaao tk* arkta ?Mlikltai an mill fiaata aat aft. Inr tkani ta taka Lbatr luaaral Tka |li f I wkiak all wan of mill firS mmr aaa (tea n.kM ri A kai n #afn?* ?a alia |?ph??a Mw h im CONSEBYM SOW? PflSTPWO TO DEC. 1 Admto Hoary A. Pa*e 4 Croaa th? Food that th? Mdw at+a 0? oi tba 111 J km cm* <M )M( we?k ?m Od tokcr to tho ftrat VMk ta Deo? bm mm moou( of the vMMpr?t4 opU? ill of tiiaiBi II vtkk hM rasaltod la C*i oftoatog Of dM other pobtte out the day. oo which iftj ft fta agyoctod ehJU a menac? from itr. Itoorw will h?, delivered to ail chpiim boe boea I postponed from Octotw tl to Docom/ her L H The S:ate Food A?imlni5tr^tion lay? ' tun r vi*? i s on the tact that the nrflttarj ait union doee not form any adoquaU reason for any relaxation in food con ser virion The evacuation of FTencb and Belgian territory by the Germani, ?iiop'.y mean? that wo hare additional j Cirilu? population to feed." declared i Mr l\xpd. "Ewo U peace *houM. I come within the next tow weeks oj ' months it would mean a greater do maa-.i than ever upon the food supplie? of thi* country bvcaose when p*v\ct eom^i tbor? .ire starring m i Utoo? t? ttuas'.a. Kunutaaa ami Serbia whom tl j ta our duty :o save and whom we on 1 tmiv whoa peac;?- does oonxm but nol' KEV 8BEB QBK HE | HUff mm m mmwr to load before Hwj hero u aider to* 00 tortiMa to till* mmed to 0x17 errxober or dealer who lu oot ordered sod) seed. tod. Otnoer*. dealero ?r other tedt vMmb ore tortriddea ?0 leave cotton ?eed where (bay wffl be mjwinl to Um ar te trn them tn_owch aoazxnar a* wfD result to feed and teod Altogether 00?idarmhle loao tee re acted tm North Carotin* and other float ham Stelae ao a uniai hj?h> at W^Mtfca vhiofc hao 1 ?aatf J trmm the oalo of jRooOoaOj *D oaad ao the to stead of U? roar* of t of Only Ono Oorn Peeler, "Bets-lf; Stop Cora P*ini; 8m Corn FmI Off It la Jut when a corn hurts that Too want to fMl sorest tbool ??ttinjr rid of It Why take olumoSa of kMplDg th? corn and harlnr tho pain grew wor?T Tou ll um TW Omb P?kUt-Qrt Way U "CUM." I It" anyhow, loader of later; might : a? well use lt\?6oner. Then you are ! absolutely Bum that the corn will loosen from/fcur toe eo that you I can peel ttyv whole thing- off pain i lessly wlth^roul flnpers, In one com | plete pte<^?JuA like peeling a ba nana. ly takes V. second or two to apply "tfets-It." 1 There's no fuaslnff or putfttrlng. C\rn-paln? will van ish?Ufat'U keep\ you sweet while the *Y>ets-It" does the rest. Nothing new for corns h^ been discovered slryee "Gets-It" was born. Follow th6 judgment of Ihe millions; use ?IQets-It and be \ure to be corn And pain free! Yon\l say It's magic. / **Gets-It." tho guaranteed, moncy ' back corn-remover, tho only suro way. costs but a trifle atnny drug store. MTd by E. Lawrence A Co., Chicago, IU. Sold In l.oulsburtr and recommended Us the world*? be>t eorn remedy b>L I 1L i'leasaitt*. 0. M. UK A M, I'hyfk iai^ and Surgeon* .Wood. N. r. Ortut'? :'t Wool l)ruc Cw?. If you have amy Jflrms for sale that you wish to subcjivlt*."? sec J. A. TUR NER at once a*r\p. fall datings are filling up fast/ 7-26-tf \ Lost or 7>t??lt n. On?.* > Nek an? tan utul* hound with I white streaV in ixyh :.nd one white I male hound Vith^usisy rail both beers cone severalYuaifths. Also one white and brown fdpale been ^one about three weeksyftVd one light blue male hound \Nitlyf)la^k ears. Will give give S10 for anyinforftiaton that enables me fo ftr.d eiifier one\of them. / V.H.ALLEN. 9-13tf / l\uisburg. N. C IF YOUR HEAD ACHES YOUR EYES ACHE YOUR EYES TIRE YOUR EYES BURN YOUR EYES WATER YOUR ZYES SQUINT 'A"""C??l'Sfc: FOr Glasses W. B/ MORTON LIVERY SABLES MOVED // I herewith anrv t? to my cBhtomeri and ali them wish ing the n^frlces t t first class livery stable, that ? .tare moved my business from the stables on Xash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my residence on Main Street, where I will be blad to nerve yon at all times with the best personal service. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. Announcement! The Farmers Mutual Warehouse of Rocky Mount, N. C., will reopen on MONDAY, I NOV. lltb, 1918 We take pleasure in advising onr many friends and custo mers of franklin County that the terrible Influenza Epicloir.ic has sufficiently subsided \that onr State and County Boards of Health will permit the reopening j? our market on the al. >e date. V The market closed strc^aamnd with our buyers allatixkius for tobacco we look for higlr prices. / [ / BEST WAREHOUSE /BEST SERVICE BEST PRICES / 1 X W.I. cl?msnt, Managers Jim Yarboro AUCTIONEER Studebakers Last a Life Time ? The B E ST/ w a g o n] 7 Nwe know^ofj / It? strength and durability have kept it foremo8t,for^cv4r 64 year*.' / have earned this aeputatkm' because of their sturdy strength and durable construction^ Let us show you a wagon adapted to your needs.1 Wagons That Are. Built to Last' The harder service your wagon ? to ittod; the more reuon to buy % ' which will be left for your eon to f i w*r out. The yen mil prove it* 1 ~ * I G. W. FORD S SON
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