BANISH NERVOUSNESS LEE'S L AXATIVE AND CATHARTIC COMPOUND, FOR RUN-DOWN TIRED OUT PEOPLE If you feel tired, out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, get a bottle of LEE'S LAX. ATIVE and CATHARTIC. COMPOUND at ScoggtnB Drug Store today and take the first big step toward feeling better right away. If you work too hard, smoke too much, or are nervous, LEE'S LAXA TIVE and CATHARTIC COMPOUND will make yon feel better in thirty minutes or money back from drug put where you purchased goods, i As a treatment for affections of the; 'nervous system, constipation, loss of, appetite/ sleeplessness, or nervous In-1 digestion, get a bottle of LEE'S LAX 'aTIVE and CATHARTIC COMPOUND today at Scogglns Drug. Store. 10 days' special sale, $1.26 bottle for $1.00. ? Sold only at Scoggin's New Drug store, Nash Street. Loulsburg, N, C. MAIL-OKDCU OOWAKISOJi 8 ACE Sometime ago a tew ot the bualnees men at v amall town In Indiana got together to discuss the advisability ot organizing a Commercial Club and working together more cloaely tor the good of the*town and community. The result of thla meeting was the organization of a Commercial Club that has done more for the good of the town and Its people In the short time it has been In operation than had been done before In ten years. When the merchants got together and talked things over they found that they had a great deal in common and that "the other fellow" was really a "good fellow" after all. Today every live business man In this Town Is a booster for the Com mercial Club and fo working to build up the town and to interest the farm ers. The first constructive work under taken by the new organization was the "Community Public Sale." which was handled through the Commercial Club. Of this event one of the farm ers had to say: "The finest thing the merchants ev er did for us was to start the Com munity Sale. They hired a good auc tioneer and adyertised for us to bring anything we wanted to sell to town on a certain day and It would be sold at auction for a cost of two per cent of the amount realized. I had a horse and a piece of machinery that I want ed to sell and this gave me just the chance I needed, for I did not have enough stuff to make a sale ot my own. My .stuff sold at a good price and I was glad to give the Commercial Club two percent for selling* It for me. "There was a big crowd in town and a lot of goods changed hands. More than $7,000 worth ot stock, ma chinery and household furniture was sold. The merchants added some stuff to the sale to spice It up a little. .They put in sewing machines, rugs, 'etc., and that gave u? a chance to buy some new merchandise, too. I "If the merchants keep on doing things like this'.we will be glad they [got together and ault fighting each ether the way they use to do." | For some time the merchants of this .town had realised that mall order 'houses were taking considerable busl 'ness out of their trade territory, but they hesitated, lndlyidually, to come 'out In the open and go after this sort | of competition. After the organisa tion of the Commercial Club, they be came Imbued with the belief that they ciuld accomplish something worth [while if they would work together and each offer merchandise In direct com jpetltion with catalog goods. I So the druggist. Implement, hard ware, furniture, jewelry and general store proprietors got together and se. [Krted cAtftlog merchandise tWfTlW could duplicate in quality and price and got up an attractive advertise ment. In all of this work the merchants were ably assisted-by the-editor of the local paper who la loyal to tbo town, ao much ao In tact that he will not accept advertisements from out of town concerns In spite of the fact that this policy costs him heavily In revenue. | The merchants are liberal adver tisers so that the paper is well sup. .ported and consequently Is not forced to seek business away from home as Is the case with some country papers in towns where the merchants have not learned the value of advertising regularly In the local paper. During the Comparison sale a farmer said "1 was going to buy a rug of a catalog house this week, but I saw the rug offered by one of our mer. chants and I bought the rug at home. If the merchants will give us as good values as we can get by sending away we will trade at home. It looks to me as if the merchants are going to do some good by getting together and advertising this way." "It is awhole lot better to see the goads than to buy from a catalog," said another farmer, "hut when t can save a few dollars by sending away I'm going to do it. When the mer. chants started their Public Sale they started something that Is of benefit to all of us and now If they are going to sell goods here as cheap as the mall order houses, why we will be glad to trade at home. "Why don't they invite us to Join their Commercial Club and let, us have a part In the work If they want to build up the town and community? We are Just as much Interested in the town as town folks are interested In us. and probably a whole lof more. "This sale they have on this week is a good one and if the merchants do this sort of thing right along we will probably be able to uy our goods here Just as cheap as we can get them any where." Merchants who have been in bnsines In this town many years say that there.^ls^^a^ better and more friendly than ever before. They all admit that lite Is more worth living and they all sl ow an interest in the success of each individual business in the town. MORE WORXT PEACHES ? UNLESS TREES SPRAYED Raielgh, June 10?With prospects of a short crop of peaches in the prin cipal producing regions this year and with the peach curculto more abund ant, it will be a good time to do some careful sprayng this season. "Peach growers are warned that the curcullo Is especially abundant this year and unless the regular spray or dust schedule is carried out, there will likely be considerable" wormy fruit,'' says C. H. Brannon. extension entomologist at State College. "It 'will pay. also, la pick tip and destroy the drops from Infested trees. ThL I'Is about aB Important as spraying or dusting. The drops can be burled several feet beneath the soil so thai *he' curcullo beetle' cannot escape." Mr. Brannon, along with others in. IUrested In the peach Industry of this | State, believes that the growers have {prospects for better prices this season ar.d he says that this will make it the more Important to follow the regular spraying or dusting schedules. For these who do not know the curcullo. he explains that it Ib a pesky beetle which lays an egg in. the peach. The egg hatches Into a worm which devel opee In the peach and then, after dropping to the ground, changes Into the adult beetle In the soil. This beetle then emerges from the soil and continue the attacks on the fruit. For those who would like to have more detailed Information about the curcullo or other peach Insects. Mr. Brannon will be glad to have Ibem write to him and he will send s ich Information as needed. Mr. Brannon can be reached at State College Sta jtion, Kalelgh. Twelve botanists and botanical stu dents from Washington, D. C. visited North Carolina last week to study plant life In eastern Carolina. They were conducted on a tour by Dr. B. W. Wells, head of the department of [botany at State College. 'A man who has suffered from prac Itally every known Illness to medical science, for a period of 38 years, has been fonnd and traced his difficulty to his marriage. A grain of rice, tossed during the usual shower at his weeding, lodged In his ear, and caused him a troubled venture for the 38 years In married life, until an X-ray iscovered the cause. Twenty business men of Asheboro u Randolps County are placing flOO ach in a pool to finance a pure bred alf club of 20 members among farm pys of the county. The men and oys will share in the profits.' That fellow who Is planning to | shoot himself np to the planet Venus ' In a "Sky rocket, might drop off over" | night for a visit with St Peter, while passing through the heavens. 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