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"We have almost unlimited space for the storage of baled cotton In sprinkled warehouses at reasonable rates, Including Insurance. CAROLINA BAGGING CO., Henderson, N. C." ll)-7-4t. We beg tu call your attention to the fac t that we now have Oji hand ohe of the biggest stocks of Furniture and IIou ;e Furnishings that wo ever Jiid at this season. And we also_wish to furt! er*?u= form you that Mir nrfces are Fight. "That Long Past Due Account" Is naiothpr part of <>"r business we wish to call attention to. The Tobacco Mnrfcpt has again opened anil Is selling extra high and we not only Ihslst that you co"'c In and pay yonr account bat wc DE IT. "COMK TO SEE IS" Yours to serve, J* S- Howell Louisburg, - - North Carolina. MUST INCREASE i FOOD EXPORTS i Amcrica Called on by End of War to Supply Added Millions. ECONOMY STILL NEEDED. Over Three "^Imcs Pre-War Shipment? ? Required?Situation in Wheat and j FatB Prove# Government'? Pol'cy Sound. i With the guns in Ktirope silenced, 1 wo have now to (.finvlilvr a new world food situation. Hut there enn be no "ITope that the volume of our export? ??an 4?o lightened to the slightest de cree with the cessation of hostilities. Millions ??C people liberated from the frussitiii yoke are now depending upon us f.?r llie r<t<N| wtii'ii will keep them from Hinr\aiioii. Willi food the l'n I led Stales made It pi?si'de f.?r the f??rees of democ rat y 1? hoW <? it. to victory. To insure dtMr?It: rtie world.'wo must/con l In i!?' to II".?1 "imply In i t'lir that ^e i may supply ihej-e liberated nfttlons of i Kur* po 'vitli fond, Hunger among a k|>eopli- 11"? ? Mahly * i.'e?-rjs anarchy. A:ni'r!?-.n? {? ?xd luu^.'co? :i>U iv the work of in.:!*/.He ;vo, ?' ki'o lir denio?> rncy.? u'..i" w?? 1 i,i?tfm ion? of foni; : ? Kiir<-po. !?*..?? ?ho present year, v ? ? It ??:?<>? .1.. Karop"<:n io l'eed, wo lia'f ??ri,Iry )>i?*?luo?i oiir??'lves lo a ;???? .i;:::! 11 ? if w?> ?! nave increased ??tir ? ji11?%r'*? "o 17.rtrn.iMi. i..|i*j. Now*, tu;iiii>4 l?.c 'ihofii " 1 ua\??liJ*. we will h?ivf -?? ?-xpi ri a ???;;.I m?t lei-9 than ? 1!*i.?hh.i??i inis I.hin..},lit ihe limit I ? . oi i(>n<ii!i': o4?pa t'.v :*t ?>i:r portk. l(e !>ii?*iiig il.o i i\ttotumi!"ii, w*j llm! tlnr >?1iv i'?h. ?- will ho obtainable lin quantities -uriti? lent to r meet ;ill J w??rld need* uticl?., regime of t?co I noiuieal ? ons ?? 11. un the oth^r 1 hand, there will 1?? walked world sh'i'ta'A'i? i i? "oin?* i i: ? {?? ?vi si 11 t coinmodl I t lex. | Return to Normal Bread Loaf. ! Willi l lie enlarged wheat crop* ! wlileh Ann lie. n farmers have grown, land the supplies? ?.f Australia, the Ar ' gtpitlnc ami oilier mail:ets now acees-* i slide t<? shipp'iiu. then* are bread grains enough to ??i::dde the nations to | return to their uoriiitil wheat loaf, provided we ooniinuu to mill tlo'ur at I u high percentage of extraction nnd | maintain economy in eating ami the avoidance of waste. In fats there wiH-b# a heavy short age? about 3,000,000,000 pounds ? In pork products, dairy products and vegetable oils. While there will be a shortage of about three million tons In rich protein feeds for dairy ani mals, there -will be sufficient supplies of other feedstuffs to aHow economical consumption. In the matter of beef, the world's supplies are limited to the capacity of th^avallabl^^frlKtjrutln^Bhip^The gentlne and the United States are suf ficient to load these ships. There will be a shortage In tjje Importing coun^ trles, but we cannot hope to expanfl exports materially for the next monilis In view of the bottle neck In trans portation. We will have a sufficient supply of sugar to allow normal consumption In this country If the other nations re tain their present short rations or In crease them only slightly. For the countries of Europe, however, to In crease their present rations to a ma terial extent will necessitate our shar ing a part of our own supplies with them. Twenty Million Ton? of Food. Of the world total, North America will furnish more than ?50 per cent. The United States, Including the West Indies, will be called upon to furnish 20,000,000 tons of food of nil kinds as compared with our pre-war exports of about 0,000,000 tons. While *we will be able to change our program la many respect^, even a casual survey of the world supplies In?comparison to world demands shows co^yhislvely that Europe will know famine unless the American people bring their home consumption down to the barest minimum that will main tain health and strength. There are conditions of famine In Europe that will be beyond our power to remedy. Ihere are 40.000.00d peo ple In North Ttussia whom there Is ] small chance of reaching with food I this winter. Their transportation Is demoralized In complete anarchy, and { shortly many of their ports will be frozen, even If Internal transport could be realized. To Preserve Civilization. At this moment Germaoy has '.not alone sucked the food and nntmnlj from all those masses of people na has dominated snd left starving, but she has left behind her a total wrecks age of social Institutions, and this mass of people Is now confronted with absolute anarchy. If we value our own safety and the j social organization of the world, If we ( value the preservation of civilization itself, we cannot permit growth of this cancer In the world's vitals. Famine is the mother of anarchy. From the Inability of governments to' secure food for their people grow? revolution and chaos. From an ability ! to supply their people grows stability of government and the defeat of an archy. Did we put It on no hlghei plane than our Interests In the pro tectlfn %t otir Institutions, we must bestir ourselves lp solution of thli problem. Stella-Vitae THE GUARANTEED TONIC FOR WOMEN Sldla-Vita? has been in success fuT use in the treatment of tho?e disease* peculiar to wotnerg lor more than t third of a century. For neatly ten years it has bee. k j1<1 under a pU.in, positive guarante? -4a benefit. Less, than one t>ot? th; out of every one thousand sold has been reftinded for,and ever\ clnim for a refund has been satisfied. Thousands of lettefs like this praising StclU-VItae and telling of beneiit U su'Jeriug women have ix-en received. rira. E. n. Russell, of Mill Springs. K. gratefully \vritesus as follows: 1 was in a moct v,'retched condi tion; had palpitation of the hearl and would swell and bloat in a most distressing way. When I began using StcMa-Vitae I weighed 108 pounds. Now I weigh 135. I am mere thankful than I can ever tell y<u for the ffreat good this won cl rful medicinc has dene me." ."?'rs Iluistll Was at that critical 1 } iod, the "change," ajid her sincere f - i'iluile for the blessed relief will be i-iooil and uppreciated by cverj ? ? an who reads tier let.er. .ella-v itae Has proved a boon tc . ring ..o aanbodd, lo voang rirlt . j.ro: .hir.fi t '.' r livsl vital period, lo ; ? .mc: hpproachi the ol ? :. ?ib:ii!i, ;?> v, oj.i a approaching the .?ucofli :?.!i-Stclla-\ !tac strength v i the f;nia!e organs and promotes fc^alarit.vin the monthly function. A'o ti*? of loss is laki-n by any suf fering woman who tries Stella-Vltae t. n o il' guarantee of the first bottle. .AH dealers sell Stella-Vitae and will .c'.vrn your money if it docs not beno fit. you. Don't put, oil' a trial r ? FOIi SALE ItV oOOGGIN DRUG STORE _ New Store for Sale or Itout at IVood, N. C. \ t i 'us stord is suitable jor both Dry (]oods and (irocery business; is well covered and finished^iliside, has large side room with door opening into it. \ "11 rrrtT^at $I2.ii0 per month or will sell store and adjoining Tot at $1500.00 with satisfactory terms. CANDLER-CROWKLL CO. 11-1-if Louisburg, N. C. | Administratrix Notice to Creditors. ! Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of J. W. Daniels, deceas ed. late of Franklin County, N. C., this i mi notify' all persons having claims ii*.*a* nst said estaies to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of November, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted ?o the said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 1st, 191?. MRS. ELIZ. M. DANIELS, Admrx. Wm. H. & Th?8- w- Ruffin, Attys. Come to See Me ram ('?me to see nip whoii in town. Always glail to see you. llac a lull line of everything in Feed Stuff, and Heavy Groceries >Vitl handle your produce - in exiliaiite fur merchandise or for fash. i;ive me ft trial, I <v)U do the rest ? Toure troty. J. W. PERRY THE RUFFIS REAL ESTATE AND LOA'J '? T W, RIFPI\, Gtncral Manager Offices: First Nut'l. Ht.r.k Hi LouUburg, N. Fdim lands bought and f< oer a specialty. ? ? wk ivam ;nt m v nvi:vr\ FWOIS from ?>') to ;1.V? acres cadi. Owners please call right awav. Good Prices paid. Lund anywhere in Franklin County wHYfted. We have more cus tomers than farms rip-it now. and it in a Rood chance to soli your land quick. We also desire mare money io leni out. Our calls are coming in rapidly, and we can put out all you have. Ti tles guaranteed on al loans. Don'i put it oil. ? Lets do som*? Kus* i lies s now. CAR READY AT ALL TIMES TO SHOW YOU FARMS Pine and Cedar SHINGLES Doors, Windows, -?- Mouldings, Builders Hardware Good Stock of Wire Fence McKinne Bros. Co. Inc % f. ("Satisfaction Or Your Money Back." Louisburg, N. C.
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