TRY ' White Lilly Plain and ? ; ?? ' ?. - - - - ?*'r ? *ti ?-?_ Monument Self Rising Flour - Handled by all ? ? "PislrtbUleffby caiup Hiahpr None Better jinVlfS ?ttgWI tWHlr-WW? Once Used Alwsys Us?d * ??? .' ? ' - , ? - ASK YOOR GROCERYMAN FOR IT . - The ex-kaiser- still thinks he's king and over in this country we hare in sane hospitals tor this type ot peo ple ' Too much money will make yon unhappy unless you have it yourselt, and then werv frequently It does, j ' Nobody would object so mdCh to am tomobile casualties if they were confln. ad to the fool drivers who cause them. Hogs owned by 206 termers this past year paid $2.05 for each bnshei of corn fed, report 17 farm agents of State College. Henry Ford says that he believes lh reincarnation. Wonder what a Ford will be in the next world? A pessimist cant go forward be cause be always has the brakes on to keep from going backwards. ?; ChaliapLn, the great Russian basso, says he wouldn't sing far the Chicago Opera Company for 91000 a minute. That's expensive language. A group of farmers in Beaufort County sold 2,000 bushels of surplus corn through their county agent. The great trouble with the flaming youth is that they are saying H with ?pistols entirely, too much. . R.l, Louisburg, N. C, Oct. 28, 1926 Tteltwb buying your 'AA Qual ity' Fertilizers Tor the put tan year* and I can safely recommend them as being high-class fertilizers. I have seed them under tobacco and cotton and have al ways obtained good results from their use. I have picked as high as two thou sand pounds of seed cottusi per acre fitoan the use of your goads This year has been very dry, but I will gat 1500 pounds af seed cWthfc per acre. 1 can safely recommend them to fertilizer users as being goods of the very highest quality." EUenboro, N. C-, Oct. 14, 1926 - "I thought you might he interested to know just how I came out with the use of 'AA Quality' Fertilizer for cotton. I used four hundred pounds per acre, and with the dry season and the cotton hop per also, woyhtng on it, I will make ~qpe thousand pounds of saed cotton per acre ?against eight hundred pounds of seed cotton per acre with regular fertilizer. "I can recommend 'AA Quality' Fer tilizer to my trade as I am a dealer, as well aa a consumer of fertilizers." Plant fewer fields in cotton? but make each field produce mote It isn't the number _of acres you plant.in cotton that makes the big cotton-money. It's the number of dollars that each in dividual<acre brings back to you. Intensify your yield through the use of "AA Quality" Cot ton Fertilizers?made expressly fofeotton growing. Their for mulas are the result of years of scientific study and test by fa mous soil and crop experts. Their abso lutely dependable mechanical condition has^ been obtained through sycty years of manufacturing experience. They can be distributed easily and evenly. The materials used in "AA Quality" Fertilizers ate care fully selected, thoroughly mixed, cured and remilled. Blended so as to give each plant a correctly balanced food and promote a steady, even development. __j"AA Quality'5 Fertilizers, give you more cotton to the C7 acre?and better cot ton too! They are always reliable. Play, safe and use ^ r_ , ??' - k'fttr - vt . t * ? '? ? . J ? -? ? ,r; Best known to you under the following brands "A A"?FISH BRAND ?JELL'S?PATAPSCO?POCOMOKE IMPERIAL?LAZARETTO?HAMPTON?LISTERS?BRADLEY'S Manufactured only by. THB AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPANY Henderson Sales Dept., Henderson, N. C. SATE MAPLE THEES WITH OIL SPKAT . Iialeigh, March 4 ? Many maple trees la the Cities and low a of ewv ?ru and central Carolina are dead or aylng because of the attacks of gloo 'This la a small black Insect which covers the twigs and branches,'' says Z. P. Metcalf, entomologist at the North Carolina State College. "It us ually attacks the soft maples but not the hard opes, therefore the obvious preventative is to .plan# trees n?ot usually attacked by the Insect. QjtksJ nnd hard inaples are good ahade trees and resistant to the gloomy .scale ar well as many ether Insects. They grow slowly, It is true, but when one considers that the scale causes the soft maples to.be stunted and that these trees break easily In storm, It appears that It Is hardly worth while to plint them." The standard remedy for controll ing the gloomy scale Is to spray the maples thoroughly once each year, olther late in the winter or early in the spring with n mixture composed of one gallon of soluble oil to eight or ten gallons of water. The soluble oils .states Dr. Metcalf, are those heavy oils which make a milky emul sion -when mixed with water. This mixture kills only those Insects which It touches and therefore the spraying must be done thoroughly. Dr. Metcalf advises against putting on too much of the mixture because oil Injury has been' reported to his office several times from different parts of the State. However, a tree that is heavily Infested will require spraying than one only slightly Infested. One careful spraying is worth 'two or more careless treat menu and the regular method ad vised by Dr. Metcalf Is one spraying each year during the' dormant life of the tree. Apparently scale Insects are more susceptible early in the spring Just- before the. buda swell, and. this, therefore, is the most effective time to spray. Summer sprayings are not successful because the mixtures cannot be made strong enough /with out Injuring the trees. PCHKiN CENTER Mr. Editor: It has been some time since you heard from me and the Mon key, and for fear that yon might think that we have disappeared again I will say to yo uthat such is not the case. We are still at home and kicking but not very high ,as we both are too old and too badly afflicted with the ruma tis to do much high kicking these days. We had a pretty tough time of it dur ing the cold spell and snow, as our beer freeied and we couldn't make a drop of grass killer to cure our bad -colds, I think we will have to do away with our still altogether as we are getting tOtL old and stiff to run like we did in our boy days, so we would be an easy prey for Sheriff Tanlac should he ever walk up on us while at work at our grass killer plant. 1 had two very disagreeable callers the other day, Professor Ben Burrows and Spanish Monkey paid me a shlort visit and tlie Professor nrougnt nis cost" flute (10 cents) with him, and the music we made would make Sousa ashamed of himself. The Monkey tried to dance a little but his old Joints were too suit to do much of it. He said if I had had some grass killer sd that we could take a drink together like we did 40 years ago he could cut the pidgen whlng to perfection. As there were no girls near by at that time he said he was not afraid to take a drink with me. We had a greasy meat time for an hour or so, and I hope the Profesor will bring the Monkey down again soon and maybe next time may have a little grass killer to Um ber up the Monkey's Joints. I want to congratulate you Mr. Editor, but taint fair for you to get married twice to me nary one. But maybe my time will come some day and Punktn Cen tre can boast of a Mrs. President well as a Mrs. Monkey. Now Mr. "Editor 11 have three requests to make of yap; 1st If you ever have occasion te print the name Harry in your paper, for the love of mike leave off the K. 2nd. If you ever have occasion to print the name Aimee, for -the love of one thousand mikes leave off the Semple. 3rd. If you ever have occasion to print the name Browning for the love of ten thousand mikes leave off the Peaches. PRESIDENT. Tom Tarheel says he considers it his duty to his neighbors to tell them not to plant much cotton this year. Seed Potatoes IRISH COBBLER ' 75c pk RED BUSS 85c pk. DON'T FORGET THAT GOOD RIO COFFEE AT 35c PER POUND. Also the 30c Special for thoae desiring a Cheaper grade. My Grocery line ie fall and priced right. Tm to Mrve, A. J. Jarman lie W. Hash St. Oyfwa* r. o. pk*M lis Z Ox Blood Whitemore s Light Tan Combination Whi tern ore's I out Edge Self Shine I French Dressing 2-in-l Oxblood Tan Black Brown ? ??~ BEASLEY BROTHERS N?xt to Franklin Times Louisburg, N. c. We Cater to Your Wishes As Well as Your Needs People who enjoy life like a variety in the food they eat. They eoon tire of the same thing all the time Keep your mind on one thing all the time and it will become sluggish. The sam ething applies to your * ? * ? stomach. r ? -7??- . v ? For the greatest variety of good things to eat, try me?if you are not already a customer. - If you don't see it, ask for it?and we'll get it. J. W. Harris MAIN STRUT LOUlSBURttpNrC. Personal When George Washington was inaugurated Presidrnt of the United States, the nation started on the road to independence. When you start a savings ac count you will start on the road te Personal Independence. The nation's road to independ ence was full of pitfalls, but un der the wise guidance of the in domitable Washington, the way was smoothed and a firm foun dation eventually established. Tour road to Personal Independence will be easy going, if yon start a Savings Account in this tank and hold to your purpose to Save Regularly. Just a Small Sum Will Start a Savings Account COME IN TODAY , o. ' ',1 tbi Ui >. >r fir i V. 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