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" Begins Its Year Ail ? who are now figuring r requirements tor 1>2< article is - Intended. Here are and statements regarding old. of fertiliser which [pad hundreds of farmers grow crops ind make more dollars acre Mr fWtr-foUr year*.- v Its beginning the Acme Manu ng Compaiu has held to a poll making the'best fertilisers, men, r and machinery can produce, hp It, Acme has had a steady. S afe tlal growth?has won and held 4cndtomers In the face of strong, orga nised competition, and has remained 'hg independent home company. '' ' Acgocr could not hare existed and : grown -these years without being a superior product, made from the hlgh !Mt known sources of plant food,- sclea-1 <w cally formulated and aged. Acme has gained and held lta custom has gained and held its customers by $hoduclng better and more profitable, i; 6y maintaining uniform quality, by a spirit'of honest and fair * Old Reliable Acme Fertilisers are htnde from non-secret formulae. Bach Mck bears a printed analysis, j "Here is what one planter thinks of w: Whlterille, N. C.?"I beg to state that I hare for the past ten [I or fifteen years been using fer k tillxerg manufactured and sold by |> the Acme Manufacturing Company i- on my farms located In Colum bus County. ' v p. "It gives me pleasure to state ?,j that I hare found these fertili sers to be thoroughly reliable and ? productive of very satisfactory re sults ' ' "Through' preparation, early ??. planting and proper, cultivation and a liberal application of Acme fertilisers is sure to produce very renumeratlve returns. "In soy opinion there Is none better." (Signed) DONALD MacRACKAN. Keen Kutter and Diamond Edge Axee ft "L. P. HICKS. 1-8-ft I . 'n-f-,.e?rT ? ? .1 . Lawn Grass Seed. Lettuce Seed and - Sweet Pee Seed at L. P. Hicks. 1-8-ft ( Cream Cheese. Pigs Feet, Pork Sau-1 sage and Freeh Eggs at L. P. I HICKS. 1-h-St Smoked Ham*. Smoked Sldee, Sliced | Beef and Sliced Bacon at I* P. HICKS. l-8-2t * awa ?H?UMOT BK1T. ? ? ? I Mttehlners Woman's Club will BMt with Mrs hill Banks Thursday, Janu ary 14th. The annual election of of flcers and other Important business will h? transacted. A full attendance la expected. Bonn Betterment Cleft meets Friday January 15. Idas Caldwell Jeft Monday afternoon to -attend the agents meeting at State College Raleigh. Hick or j Bock Club Entertains For the December social meeting Hickory Rock club members and their i husbands enjoyed a dinner, party given by the 'club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CHlie Insooe on December 30th. I Quests were met at the door and made to feel at home by Mrs. John :Inscoe. president of the dab, assisted my Misses Myrtle Tharrlngton and galley Inscoe, members of the girls I club. At Six-thirty a merry party was ushered into the dining room. Christ mas belle and holly decorations, tables lighted with red candles set In poin setta holders, hand painted place carda In Christmas desigfca. mads a pleasing background for the delicious three course dinner. If anyone doubts that the dinner arms well prepared and much enjoyed let him aak Mr. L .R. Southall. After dinner all gathered around the biasing Yale lag lire fn the living room and engaged In games and con tests till bed time. Shadow portraits were made of those present and hung about the room. After a contest In identifying the drawings a vote w^s taken to determine who were the beet looking man and woman present. Miss Myrtle Tharrtngtoa was voted the prettiest woman and John Alley the handsomest man. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L R. Inscoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Inscoe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. T.. Inscoe. Mr. snd Mrs. Rayford Gupton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelms, Mr. and Mrs. John Alley, Mrs. Eugene Bob bin, Mrs O. B. Ball, Mrs. Frank Gup ton. Mrs. George bong, Mrs. Annie Tharrlngton. Misses Daisy Caldwell, Lucy Tharrlngton* Myrtle Tharrlngton, Valley Inscoe and Mr. Klrly Parrlah. Bordeaux Clab On New Year's Eve Mrs. Robert Oar bee entertained the club members and their husbands with a very enjoyable party at her home at Laurel. After a shadow portrait cowtest a good deal of laughing was doue at the "track meet" The gaests were divided Mto four groups, each group selecting a representative to take part in the ath letic events. The first was "discus throwing" which proved to be throw lag ginger cookies down the throat and whistling afterwards. This was won by M. E. Watklns thus giving the gormandizing honors to his group. The "ahot put" was throwing toy balloons. The "hundred yard dash" was carry ing a crayon on a knife Made around the room. In the balloon race, re Maurice, the dancer, famed >o continents, has chosen on Ambrose aa hie new partner. Miss Ambrose was named the meat beautiful blonde la City, her home town, and is seen here with fSOO worth of Uppers, which she intends to wear oqt fulfilling"! European engagements. presentatiTO of each group fanned the balloons around the race track. The balloons Insisted on going into the Ore. The last stunt, the "obstacle race" A blind m irtherest caused the most laughter folded gentleman lead a blindfolded lady around numerous bottles s#U Jto about the room and balanced so ? overturned If touched. Mr leading Mrs. Johnson got farth down the race course before overturn ing an obstacle. When the score of the numerous events wee counted it was found that group one led by Mies Liilie Harper, bad made the hlghedl score. ? ,<1 i Mrs. Oar bee now aaked all the migh ty athletes to the dining room for re freshments and It was Indeed a boun tiful repast that awaited them there. Cake, candy, ice cream, nuts and fruits were served from a charmingly decor ated table. Just before departing the president of the club, Mr* Watktns, with a few well chosen words, presented the home agent with a handsome pair of driving gloves, a gift from the club. .. V - - RIVERSIDE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE For the Solo of * Jj E A F TOBACCO R. W. HUTCHERSON. Proprietor . ? V" ' " .,?*? . ?'^ LOUISBORG, N. C,f Tr7^nr: Farmer Friends: . * ?" * > i . * - ?f?v" '? - *?*?? ?? ?' i V V ? - ? ? ??" L ? . I am ((lad to say oar market has open K ' V ? V ?i ' ? '; tti :v?.; ?' ed up with all the buyers back and Tobacco . . . - ;?? ' . is selling good. I think some of the grades higher than before Christmas. I ?o- 'Or "-C. i. . --V am sure the sooner yon can sell what yon *w i. *'?? have on hand the more yon will get for it. ... If you will bring me the. balance yon have ? , * t _? ? '* W! V?V'\ on hand, also your scrap Iwill give you the outside pjgice for it. Hoping to sap soon, ? j5?fer Big: I am yonr friend, WMArS TOVRMOHIT wtpfii^T Bator* the w?r ? Russian ruble iil worth fifty-one aad a balf cent*. To day you cm buy thousand* of them with on* good American dollar. Ill* rata* of a cote la tttermtaed fcr tt* purchasing power. If you caa Ik* a dollar work harder for you than your neighbor can. -tt la worth more than hla money la to him. Thar* is one sure way to g*t the moat fqr your money. Read the adr vertlsementa aad determine what you want before you buy. The advortlsemonts tell you what la new and good. They give you the lateat ldeaa aad Improvement* in th* very beat thlnga that concern you moat In life. They help yon lire bat ter, eat better, aleep better and dreaa better at less coat You will be surprised at the world of Interest and the wealth of ldeaa you will find In running through th* advertisements in this paper. Get the moat out of your money by reading the advertisements. Meat Choppers. Butcher Knives, Bait Peppers and Sage at L P. Hicks. 18-ft Ironing Boards and Electric Irons at-L. P. HICKS. l-8-2t IK REMEMBRANCE Whereas our Heavenly Father in Alls infinite wisdom has seen need to take from our midst our grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Holmes, we feel it a great loss. But it was her gain. We how in hum-1 hie submission to Him who worketh all things well, though sometimes It seems hard for us.-but He will lead * Jgrlght way for us when we follow Him. . j.1. i *( We are so glad that we can cherish the memories of our beloved one who has gone on before us. To a place of peace and happiness.' She was in her seventy-fifth year and has always been a faithful Chris tian. She shared the darkness of life as if they had been sunshine of pros perity. Her soul left this earthly abiding pace December 26th to go to n place of rest and happiness prepared by the Heavenly Ffcther. Her bereaved husband and loved one* have1 thy heartfelt sympathy, and I pray God's strengthening blessings on her husband and other loved ones. AYLIA BAYNE HOLMES. Stove Mats, Coal Hods, Coal Tongs and" Shovels at L. P. HICKS. l-8-2t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOUI8BURG, N. C. The annual meeting of the stockhol ders of The First National Br.nk. of Louisburg, N. C. will be held In tho banking rooms of said bank in the ToWn of (LonlsbbTg, N. C. on Tuesday, the* 12th day of January, 162*, at 12 o'clock; Ml F. J. BKASLEY, l-8*lt ... - . Cashier. BTIQDEIIE RmtUn dufn'af prr- ' ?jaoaal prtntt ?/ ttiq**tt* . j#r Wart a fair* may . .Jrt? am ?/ Uii Dear Ml?s Flo:?Recently a friend lot mine entertained a guest from a large city. There was a dance, quite a -maple affair, hot this guest appear ed HI ~V striking evening costume. Of course nobody else was in. evening drees, which naturally made the lady quite conspicuous. Was it not very bad taste' for the lady to appear dr led'us she wasT. (T. B.) l Ita lady i&otild have worn a dm pie afternoon frock, aa the affair waa not a formal one. HoweTer, It may be that her hosteaa waa more at fault than aha. The boat em could havo mentioned to her fneat the tact that no 6ne would wear evening clothea. That would have avoided perhaps em-' barraoslng aituatlon tor the guest, who prowbty did not enjoy being the cen ter of attraction. , Dear MM rto;? At a formal party, la It propei' tor the haataaa to i the placea ao that huaband and wife may ho. partnera at dinner, or should ahe arrange It no that they go ha with other partnera7 Thank yon. (E. D.) ? ? I Tha hoataaa aboald not arrange to have, the hnahand apd wife go in to dinner together. Thoy abonld have oU#J Dear Mae Flo:? At a dinner par ty, or lancheoa, ehould the hoeteoe to her place ah the table "hret, or nain tending until her gueota are seated T Thanka. (Ik 8.) . ! . ojj The hot mo ahogld until all her gneeta are ~ her place at the table. Dear Miss Ho:? Whan ladr*? toother and father their daughter and her finance to a place of amnaamato?ooy< tor Instance the .theatre or, ifcnio who should pay too bills?too father, or the young lady% financef Thanh yon. (A. S.) e e t4 one Who extends the tortta tioiw should pay to* Mils, for in stanaa, if the youn^ tody's f^thar ln ^ 4tthedth5M^ ho sto^lTpv'lM the tUle. If the young lady's finance too gfrlh parents to^aoeom 'lh _ ??? ... . .1. - Ckka ? '1 of Bread Oakea.: WINNER THEATRE LOUISBURO, N. 0. Program Week Jan. 11,1926 Monday and Tuesday, January 11th A 12th .. Zane Grey's "THE WILD HORSE MESSA" ? and No Advance in Admission ?> Extra 2 Reel Comedy Wednesday, Jan. 13 "Another Scandle" George Melford (A Metropolitan) ALSO A GOOD COMEDY Thursday, Jan. 14 "Madonna of The Street" Good Cast ALSO A GOOD COMEDY Friday, Jan. 15, Shirley Mason, in "Scarlett Honeymoon" Chapter 12 Riddle Rider Serial . ? Also Comedy - Fables Saturday, Jan. 16 - Buck Jones, in ??"v."Winner Takes All" See Buck pull his stuff Extra: Comedy and Fables ALSO TWO FULL SHOWS 7 and 8:30 P. M. ALSO MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY 2:00 P. M. ' y ?- *v y ? y. Our Theatre is warmed up to a good average tempera ture with the Heatrola System. We will keep you warm. Your Patronage Appreciated i REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF \ 5 The Farmers and Merchants Bank : At Loulsburg. la the State of North Carolina, at the cIom of business on December Slst, 1925 ; '4 RESOURCES 4 . t .Loans and Discounts, ???-4 419,155.27 Demands (Loans, i ?? ; 57,197.05 Overdrafts oneecured ?- 1,047.75 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds, ?.. ? 1,800.00 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages, 17,811.11 Dan kins Hoasea, 92,800.00; Furniture and Fixtures $5.701.60 , 9,001.60 All other Real Estate owned. ui?, ;? 9,000.00 ?h In vault and net ante, doe from Banks, Bankers and Tint , Companies, . 118,107.71 Cash Items held orer 24 hours, ? 7,791.50 Checks tor clearing, : ".. . ? 23,821.24 Other Resonrcee ?; " 5.218.50 Total 9 580,552.89 LIABILITIES Capital Stack paid la i 950.000.00 Surplus Fund ? ! S5A05.00 Profits, leas current expenses and taxes paid 8,842.11 T8.00 827,957.74 8.77849 Dividend* Unpaid. A S2SSF. m Certificates of Deposit, Dm on or After 90 Days H 05,057.11 Savings Deposits, .?.-.a- Jlrt 100.028 7| Other Liabilities _?.? r? : 3.018 10 ? ' * I Total $ 580,552 89 i of North Carolina. County of Franxnn, as: , I, M. S. Clifton, Cashier at the Aon named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. 8. CLIFTON. Oashler. ? ? r '*? Correct?Attest: . J. W. KINO. L. L. W. ? w-'Afe.- .?# - ' m I. ffililiPIl 11 fc^aarwsjpmw, iHhtJSSiBS?7*'" My Com. expta Jan. 18,1098. "J '4~.: .t
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