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Take thecn a? directed. and If 70a ar? not eatlaAed with raaulta your <lru?giat will cladly refund yoar aoaty. Look for the naoM QOUD HHDAL on the box and aooest no other. In sealed hoxea tins* ?lses. * Why We Can Give Vou Good Service The close "personal" con tact which we endeavor to maintain with every one of our customers enables us to give each the most intelli gent service possible. We welcome and appreci ate your account. Bunn Banking Co. BUNN, NORTH "CAROLINA^ R> F. Fuller 50 Horse* and Mules. .Also Hay and Oats. Boggle and Harness for sale, of the rlarht kind aniPat tli? rlarht prices Will sell for cash or part casji or on approved security. If your horse or mole does not snlt yon come In and see If yon coold not make a trade <et what you want. Come and see whether you hoy orf not. R. F. FULLER Loolsburg, N. C.*~ Tobacco Flues Don't wait till you need to use them but place your order now. We are prepared to supply your wants either in repair work or new flues, at reasonable prices. Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. STATE COLLEGE SfUMMER SCHOOL (June 10-July 23) FOR TEACHERS, FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE, FOR COLLEGE CREDIT. For Catalogue, address W. A. WITHER?, DIRECTOR, WF.ST RALEIGH, M. C. FOR SALE BY SCOGGUf'S I>Rl'G STORE IS THE SWEET POTATOE STORAGE HOUSE A SUCCESS! Raleigh. N. C. May 20.?Nash Couq ty farmers are leaders in North Caro lina in the saving of sweet potatoes during winter hy proper storage me thods. Over 29 houstes were construc ted here l&st year, according to gov ernment plans, and with the assist ance of County Agent G. D. Burrough oC-ti*e Agricultural Extension Service.. In etfery house the loss of potatoes was vtery small, while practically ev ery dwner conceded that the building was one of ttig Tnoat valuable on his farm from the standpoint of results obtained. Collecting statistics on this matter recently, the Division of Horticulture secured several voluntary letters from Nash County farmers giving their ex periences. Mr. N. B. Boddie, of Nashville, who has a 1500 bushel capacity house, stor ed 1.000 bushels in 1918 and kept them through the entire winter until this spring, with an approximate loss of one percent. In writing to Mr. Mat thews, he states. "I consider It to be one of the most profitable Investments that "I have ever made on the farm in every sense of the word. All of my neighbors a"e exceedingly well pleas ed. and will consequently build for the coming season." Mr. W. W. Westray of Spring Hope, has a 500 bushel capacity bouse in which he kept 485 bushels, with a loss of one-half of one percent last year. He found that his storage house was not difficult to operate, and says, "I consider a sweet potato house one of the best investments that a man can make. It is the only *ay to succeed In keeping sweet potatoes. My neigh bors think that it is the only way." i Mr. T. L?. Bland, of Rocky Mount j states. "I consider the potato storage j house of government plan one of the best improvements that can be put on I a farm. I have storeii from 800 to 1,000 bushels of potatoes every year for the past 15 years, and have never been able to save over 25 to 33 percent until this year.'* Mr. Bland stored 500 bushels last fall, with a loss of less than 5 bushels. He has found that the storage house is a. good invest ment. and is easy to operate; Mr. O. K. Taylor, of Whitakers, says that he would not be without his house for several times its cost. Last year he stored 750 bushels, with a loss of less than three percent. Mr. CL D. Jones of Rocky Mount stored 400 bushels la^t.year, at a loss house that he could possibly wake Mr. R. H. Ricks of Rocky Mount converted an old house on nis farm in to a.sweet potato storage house, by di rections furnished him through Coun Loun ^ krpt ty Agent G. D. Burrouglis. He SOO Ifllalitfls in it last year, at q I'm ?j at I less than three percent. He statles that the htnt*e m-a good ii*v4**tmentJ and is easy to operate. These experiences show tuat where a storage house is on the farm, sweet' potatoes may be easily kept during the winter and sold in the spring at. a Mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY ALCOHOL 20 '< RECOMMENDED FOR BLOOD DISEASES USED AS A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruption* and Diseatcs that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestjpn and Stomach Troubles. Thl* remedy represent* iSr Pure Juki- ?4 Stiitinfpft, I'nfk.y Ath, S*M?p*rilla, PimiMtwa and Pod?. pV.yllin TIr pUnt< fcre gatherr?) and thr |u<e?"**raided ?vhtte in a freak. green condit.on, and only enough pure (pints added to p*evmi J?irw-i>unon PRICE $1.25 MANL'FA CTl 'RED PY PERSON REMEDY GO. CHARLOtTE, N. C. A/o?w genuine without Mr* Joe Ptnoh't *tgnatur on mtcJt bottu NEW JTTU PACKAGE ADOfTtD HOV. IV ?? good price, because the market is not glutted. According to Mr. Matthews, their construction, wherever sweet po tatoes are grown, should be encour aged m more than 80 percent dur ing the past few years, ?nd it now ranks second in value among the oth er vegetables in the United State?. The value of the 1917 crop reached the huge sum of $90,000,000, while that of the 1918 crop is estimated at almost $117,000.000. This shows that a much greater interest should be taken in the crop, ami that instead of allowing the roots to spend their winters in the crude primitive dirt banks in the op<-n fields where many decay, they should bv? put up in specially designed and constructed storage houaeB where the temperature and ventilation may be regulated, that the crop may be nai* keted with practically no loss at any season of the year. Plans for constructing a hous?, and bulletins about Jfce sweet potato may be had on^ application to trie Agricul tural Extension Service Raleigh, N. C. "BAYER CROSS" " ON ASPIRIN JAJways Ask for Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Only Aspirin Tablets with the safety Bayer Cross" on them are genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," owned and made by Americans and proved safe by millions of people. Unknown quan titles of fraudulent Aspirin Tablets were sold recently by a Brooklyn deal er which proved to be composed most ly of Talcum Powder. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" should always be asked for. Then look for the safety "Bayer Cross" on the pack age and on each tablet. Accept noth ing else! Proper directions and dos-1 age in each Bayer package. j Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer | Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ACCEPTED EXPLANATION. Bess?So Ferdy was shot in a hunt ing accident. How did it happen? Bell?Nobody knows, but as he went out alone it is thought that he shot himself by mistake for a deer. Help Your Digestion When acid-distressed, relieve the indigestion with KM10ID5 Dtndve easily on tongue?aa pleasant to take as candy. Eeep your stomach sweet, try Ki-molds MADE BY SCOTT * BOWVE MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION Constipated Children Gladly Take "California Syrup of Figs" v For the Liver and Bowel? Tell your druggist you want genuine "California Syrup of Figs." Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name "California" and accept no other "Fig Syrup." ' HUDSON'S GARAGE Louisburg, N. C. Red Front Below G. W. Ford & Son FREE AiR : FREE WATER An Invitation Is extended ull Automobile owners to visit our Garage where you can tret oils gas, casing? and Inner tubes, und repairs at most reason able prices. Our service department Is fully equipped and In charge of ex pert mechanics uho turn out your work when yon want It. Same casings for les smonty ami all accessories sold for the l(>west possible price. HUDSON'S GARAGE R. W. HUDSON, Proprietor SPECIAL R0TICE -TO ALL AMTDFBllLE ?MME2S^ Save Trouble, Time and Expense Do it now by buying Tires and Tubes at the following prices. Standard make, absolutely no seconds, first class new stock. ALL NON SKID. . . ? Tires Tubes 30 x 3 FOR $10.85 $2.45 30 x 3 1-2 FOR 12.95 2.95 31 x 4 FOR 29.25 3.95 32 x 4 FOR 29.95 4.15 34 x 4 FOR . 32.95 4.35 35 x 4 1-2 FOR 39.95 5.95 THESE PRICES STRICTLY CASH TO EVERYBODY. ?? FIRST CLASS GAilAGE SE RVICE ON ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS. Our Mechanics are no strangers, your work'will be properly done at reasonable prices. C. B. CLARK MECHANICS JACK YOUNG ??>21 U" WE SELL Buick Hudson Essex Oakland BEST-tHNES - MOTOR COMPANY Louisburg, : : North Carolina
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