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Fig Bars, Pound 11c
Protecto Safety Matches, Pkg. 7c
Black Flag, Liquid Fly Spray, 1-2 Pt. Can 21c
Glean Easy Soap, 3 Cakes 10c
Potted Meats, Can 5c
Peanut Batter, Jar 19c
Libby's Corned Beef,
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Paper Napkins, 50 to
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D. P. Catsup, 8 ox.
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Canada Dry Ginger
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Wax Paper Rolls, 24
Sheets, 5c
Fruit Salad No. 2 1-2
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Hooker Lye, Can jqc
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Hillsdale Asparagus Tips, Can 35c
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die when the spray touch? then,
they turn over on their backs and
although they may kick for n few
minutes, after they torn on their
backs they will surely die.
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SALE OP REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue or the power
of sale contained in that certain deed
of trust executed by Pennle Mitchell
to W. H. Ruffin, trustee, dated Decern
ber 7th, 1922, recorded In Book 234,
page 453, Registry of Franklin Coun
ty, N. C., default having been made
In the payment of the Indebtedness
thereby secured and demand for fore
closure having been made upon me
by the holder of the bonds represent
ing said indebtedness, the undersign
ed will on Monday the 6th day of
July, 1926, at or about the hour of
noon at the court house door In Lou
lsburg, N. C., offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder tor cash,
that certain tract or parcel of land
situate in Franklin County, Gold Mine
Township, State of North Carolina
and described as follows: Beginning
on the North by the Gray and Wynne
lands, on the South by F. M. Denton
and R. R. Denton, on the East by the
Gray and Wynne land and on the West
by the Gray and Wynne land, known
as a part of the old Dr. Davis land,
containing twenty_five acres, more or
less.
This June 1st, 1926.
T. W. RUFFIN, Administrator
of W. H. Ruffin, deceased,
6.4-5t Trustee.
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Raleigh, Jane ^8.?Recent, general
rains in North Carolina turnlsh the I
opportunity ot planting late hay crops
and farmers who need feed should
take advantage of this opportunity.
"These hay crops may be planted
after small grhin or on land where1
the spring planted crops hare come1
up to a poor stand," says E. C. Blair,'
extension agronomist at State Col
lege. "Many/of our farmers will be
hard pressed for hay and forage this
year and thty should by all means,
plant such lgte crops. In the extreme!
eastern part of North Carolina, these j
crops might well follow Irish pota
toes."
Mr. Blair points out however, that
the late planted hay crops must ;row
rapidlv to o reduce good yields Tor
that r8asry. ihey should ba plante'
on the fertile Itnl or be wed manur.
ed or fertilized. Good seed should be
used also.
Promptness tn planting Is the essen
tlal thing, states Mr. Blair For this
reason the ease In obtaining good
planting seed should be the guide to
the kind of crop to plant. It soybeans
Laredo, Virginia and Herman
of (he
varieties can be secured these will
mature early and produce excellent
hay. Cowpeas also lit In well. Sor-'
ghums and millets are often used and
yield well though they are not quite
as good as Sudan grass. On good
land . Mr Blair states that there Is
no better late hay crop than Sudan
grass. It will produce heavy yields
when sown broadcast at the rate of
30 pounds to the acre. It will give
two cuttings if planted by July 10th.
Nearly everyone has some seed corn
and ordinary field corn will produce
tremendous yields of forage If sown
thickly In rows three feet apart and
cultivated two or three times. It
should be cut when the the blooms
fall from the tassels.
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