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W D. FULLER & COMPANY Wood. - north Carolina We i^in Cotton, always ready. - We Kin like others until they - get too high priced. ifi nni nx^Sfo re . ? Not" us. We use 3 lb. bagging at our gin r\ ??"* f^v<> Vf>" *" von have Tor a turnout. Come and be convinced. Wlien you gin remember ~we tinned more cotton than any ? body in this county last year. There is a reason. Come and see. We sell jjoods as cheap as any body all the year. We have a house full of Spec ials. Come and look tliem over. - We npp<l money as bad AS any body. Why should not meet competition. We buy your Cotton and Seed at top prices always: ? Wie furnish you as much stor age as you want out of weath er as lo"n#{ as you wautat wiHL out charge. "VW hIwhvs do as v?u wknt us, if its rierht. "We gin in Fall and Sell bread ad nmeat in Summer. RpmernW vnn .?an yet. vnMr wants from us all the year.~ ~~ "We want to do business with you, tfet our prices and when we do not meet competition let us *now. You will find us at "Wood, X. C. with as good stock of Roods and ginnery as thi< county affords. W. D. FULLER & COMPANY CWOOD, ? " ? NORTH CAROt-l N A ? Home Demonstration Department The roliowing report is tne work of the Seven Paths Club for the lsst six ijonths: "The work of the Woman's Club during the spring snd summer of 1921 has been Terr interesting. We have studied several subjects and each mem ber has' been benefitted from them. As a result of our study of interior decoration. two homes have bean pain ted inside and out. another home has been remodeled and painted . Sever al girls have rearranged their bed rooms. One woman has made a fire less ronfcer. ronrh and a warrlmhe annth er two hall racks, one porch set (swing and chairs), two tables, trunk. each of these. Another has made a couch, remodeled and, painted her din ing room table: still another has made two side tables, two small tables, two buffets, one clothes closet, two water ? AP^jd sideU)^ was refln A few of our members have been -f-'jni i lilTlniinii i ^rrrtrnga trousers, sweaters, cqats And cloaks. Two bedspreads, two *mbn33ered bed- room sets, five crocheted sets, four -srrmmifYtt* Ttva rag-rngs an?T aWffl centerpieces and table runnars have been made. ? In our course in Millinerv twentx n.aue over. The girls learned to pan*-] make^frgandy, silk and wool flowers and tassels. Quite a number of our members are growing flowers We have ten porch boxes, three hundred pots of flowers in ten homes, besides the numerous yard flowers in these and other y&rds. We have canned 1,000 or more cans of fruit and/ vegetables besides t}*? preserves, ,'elly and pickles. We have also put up a large quantity of brine end dried fruit. 84 cans of fruit and vegetables were canned for the sick people in the community. The women of our club met at dif ferent homes several afternoons and quilted twenty-flve bed quilts. Wood for the canning school term has been supplied by the club. Curtains for the stage and other in cidental pfTwn?pq met hv Hie club. Three members have Delco light in their homes. Two homes have water Torts in connection with the lights. The church has been painted Inside and out. new seats put la and floor car I-eted. The club has helped defi?y these expenses. On August the 6th we gave a "Wo freshments were sold. Tne amount -rarrmnt nr. Tt,<- -~-TS spent toward car *?v ??? tJIHMCUM oold at various com- 1 Hattwiiim- hrm ght in 440 10^ jISTTfr-of this_ amo'int cancelled tho debt of~ installing the electric light plant in our church. ? mmanHlttlB ravm] thg 3rd Satnrday in July, ice cream was sold for the berrefit of the Sunday school. ? This has been a hard season with us that our club has brightened the j WwMiBg" after ? ?hich_xe; home and community life and the | work done individually has broadened us and helped us to forget the gloomy financial condition. MRS. E. S. WILDER. Sec'y. Seven Paths Woman's Club. HEALTH DKPUtHEHT Iilormatioi Tii Health of U? I'rlpiT ?( Fruklta Omnty, Wortk T*mr XtttmOtm. Dr. I. K. XaIom, Health OHmt. PELLAGRA. In our last paper we promised to tell the class of people who i-eem to be more likely to fall vlctime to this dis ease than others. It Is evident that there are exceptions, exceptions make a rule stronger. You may take any question or ri^le or problem and yet there are always exceptions. The: class of people to whom 1 reter to as being nearly always liable to have Pel lagra is what is generally jj^rrred to as the middle class of a population. they referr more generally tgr'rae .wealth means and prosperity _in_. life. mong the wealthy because as this dis-! ease Is caused by or for the want of a 'proper diet more or less a Vanity and ' well balanced. You can readily see j how it comes about that this middle or { disease, they are not abie uj buy Uw iHnri nt hy which Pellagra may be warded of. The wealthy and inteTH^ gent people have the means with which to obtain the proper anti-Pellagra ToocT and they read for knowledge and in formation and know what to eat and uot to eat. So you can easily see why the middle class are more often the victims of this disease anil the house wife jot these fatnllea are most often the unfortunate ones. She, this good housewife gets up early in the morp ing, goes to work and cooks the break fast for the family, and wnat is the I menus spread before them ? if they have it ? ham and eggs fried, batter I cakes fried, strong coffee very sweet, [corn bread made from meal that was > obtained from corn gathered before it matured. If not ham ana eggs as above stated, then hog meat fried, yes everything friend In grease, eaten in a hurry . Then this good woman wash es up the dishes with some irritating maf mtiwl with greasy water . Then worries herself to get the children on to school, goes out Into the garden ex poses her hands to sunshine, or irrita ting weeds, dust and dirt, milks the feeds the chickens, In fact At tends to all these duties while the hus band and the others are gone off on more healthy and cleanly work. She vegetables, cooked with much greasy meat, corn b.'ead made from the same potatoes, sweet starch and greass in everything. Supper very often of sameness of dinner with lots of cold vegetables left over from dinner. Al ter each meal thlB good woman ex-, poses her hands to lart snch condl | tlons as will turn to bring out an erup tion on hands. Now with all of these unpleasant and Insanitary conditions surrounding her she Is still at home alona^wlth the responsibilities of the household on her mind and shoulders, yet alone, doesn't have time to go anywhere, no recreation and diversion of mind or body. Alone at home perhaps away from neighbors, no time to go to Daugh ters of Confederacy Revolution. Book clubs, card parties, missionary sods ties, moving pictures and olten no time for church. If this good woman should b?V6 a slight ailment, she has V'.enty of loneiy time there by herself ? n thlnlt nlinni II in wnrrr aftaut it. to magnify it, until *? i v.nrfc* into ?! i i:i'.n-; c.ial serious ai.il : ' o?xi f else ? Into re.:* o The Quinine That l>oes Boca use of ita tonic ant TIVE BROMO QUININE by anyone without ca ? * JUST ? Cleveland Press. w^ deeh l ?ADf ? WEIGHT MHmii Yoaag Wiiu Only lTe%M 7? -S?w IN ill Is Enry Dir. "Before I betu taking Tulu I oo I ly weighed 76 pounds, I uor. ircijk OT6r one hundred and am gaining every day," said Miss LaRae Davis, ot Chattanooga. Tenn. "I bought my first bottle of Tantec at Gas City. Ind.. and tt helped me so much that I continued using it. I havd always been delicate and suffer ed a.' great deal from stomach, trouble and rheumatism. I rarely ever had sny appetite and simply could not rj ish anything. I tell off until I only looked perfectly awful. This is the condition I was in when I began tak inji Tan lac. , "Oh. I feel so different now. -Sren my complexion is improved. My ap petite is good and I can hardly get enough to eat. Tanlac Is simply grand and I can truthfully say it is the only medicine " lib lac Is sold 1 everywhere." BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO LOUISBURG ! And Help Us Make It The Best Season We Evej Had. And After The Sales Gome Straight to J. W. PERRY'S STORE He will be glad to see you and sell you as cheap as anybody, if not cheap er. I am going to make prices interesting on Shoes. I am getting new ship ments every day. Be sure to come to see me before you buy. 1 will also be in position to take care of yon on Groceries and Feed at all times. To those that owe me I invite you to come to see me, if you can't pay me, I will be gad to see you anyway^ ? / / I have got to do business or go Broke, so take advantage of your opportunity. YOURS TROLY, LJ. W. PERRY .OUISBURG, North Carolina ' ?F ^ THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS AS FOLLOWS: TOURING, Self Starter $497.84 RUNABOUT, " " - 466.51 COUPELET, " " - 674.75 SEDAN, " " - 742.54 TRUCH CHASSIS, Hon Starter 511.32 The above prices include Qas, Oil, etc., and car ready to drive home. It makes the FORD Cars cheaper than they have ever been before. GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW LOUISBURG MOTOR COMPANY, Louisburg, N. C , Mhm 314
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