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BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING Cedar Rock-Cypress Creek Poultry Association Hatchery Telephone No. 1105 R. F. D. No. 4 Louiaburg, N. 0 Custom Hatching $4.00 per tray of 96 eggs. "Newrvationsfor any week between-Jam-S and May 1 may be made by advancing $1.00 per tray. Baby Chicks $16.00 per 100. The burning subject of the day is Coal?can I get the kind I want, the grade that burnB beat in my stoves and get It when I need it? Our answer is?Yes, If you order from us. We have just received a new shipment ICE Don't forget that our Ice is made from pure well water that 4s- 0. K'd. by the State Laboratory and our price is attractive. Call us over phone. R. G. PERSON Your Druggist is more than a Merchant! TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST ?PHONE 310? SCOGGIN'S DRUG STORE Looisbnrg's Leading Drug Store Nash Street . . .. Louieburg, N. 0. Clearance Sale of 800 "EST* 800 NEW and UNUSED 50c EACH / Atwater Kent and Victor Radios A Complete line of Batterfta and Tube* W. E. White Furniture Co. Louitburg, : N. Carolina ROYALTY Fifteen years ago the new* that the Kaiser s grandson wa? worldng in Henry Ford* assembly plant in Buenos Aire*, Argentina, for $3 a day would have furnished a topic lor Sunday pares in the big newspapers. Now the fact that the son of the Crown Prince has had to go to work under the name of "Doctor Ferdin and is hardly a theme for a paragraph. Some of the results of the Great War may be debatable, but that It finally exploded the old idea of royal V """"J ' Divine mandate is all to COOPERATION The purpose of the Federal Farm Board is to convert farming from a hit-or-mis* mode of living into a business. It can share in the nation's funeral prosperity only by adopting business methods. In the process, manjjfcfarroer* will have td'give up fanning and go into something else. That map sound harsh, but it is the PtSjfgkA? Jhe ?re?<l of events. William M. Jardine, former Secre tary of Agriculture and himself a successful practical farmer, - says "ere are loo many farms and lann crs^In any sound business, producers regulate their output to the demand for their products Farmers have not done that because they have never worked together. The Farm Board program is the greatest experiment in cooperation ever attempted in the world. Its suc cef depend upon the intelligence and vision of the men who ran it. DAWES They are teOdng about Charles G. for Mayor of Chlcaga Th. W'U he in ApriClML Ii Oie former vice-President, present Ambassador to Great Britain, can b? nominated he probably can be elected If he is elected, Chicago will get the most complete cleaning-up it has ever . Ts! 5"oub,e will be to get the nominally Republican but actually bl Partilan, machine which controls Chi cago politics to let him be nominated Die ostensible basis of opposition wit be that he la not a resident of Chi cago but of the adjoining city o) Evanston. ??? population Take out your watch and look a) the seconds hand. Count thirteen gauds. Somewhere in the United Steteantaby ha* been bom. Follow Ae hand to the 23-second mark Someone has died. Watch it for i minute and a half. Another immi *ranttea landed oniNrihm, Hold Jtfor five and a half minutes. Some- - body has sailed away from America to stay. tiJ?? of aJ1.tho^ compute rions, worked out by the United States Census office, is the addition ot esse person to our total popula tion erery 23 seconds. While yoq slept eight hours last night ^2315 babies were born, 1.206 persons died. lncr~?* u> population is At midnight on Decetn r MSthe first stroke of 1SOO ?ojmtied, there were 121373,140 living inhabitants of the United States, the Ceraus people figured. _ lvPeT*.w*fe no immigration and of hT^L c?untr7> the excess of births over deaths would add 3,000 : ^Ty^00 COLD ? *w ? covered A Avenue, New York, w^ tee name ?f ?n lee-cream maker sf Ae words Tempera ture 105 degrees below sera" Freet IV ice-cream so soUd that it wUl ??*P for weeks if stored at any tem Pf^cbelow 32 degrees is only one of the commercial applications of the now on tho I J. 'lu* <feytiopi as It prom J? j?? world center of the meat ,hJft fr?m the United Australia or South Africa, where land and labor are cheap snd cattle and sheep can ba raised at small cost NOTICE) Having qualified as administratrix of th* estate of Llllle Hawkins, color ed, deceased, lata of EYanklin County, N. C., notice la haraby given all par tias holding claims against the said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 31st day of January, mi, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said aetata will please come forward and maks Im mediate settlement This January SO, 1*30. DOLUS! HAWKINS. AdmVx. DR. R. 8. ORERlt Announces the opening of Dental offloee over Boddle Drug Store, Louie Otfloe M, Residence 333. l-N-tf __ and u sumr* _ a? * watm" DR. J. C. MANN Kid'ssj'rr.rs to I p. m. Orer twenty year* dally experience la exemlnlng ?Tee. Hie next rlelt will b? Thore day, Feb. 6, 1930. FOR SALE! We here listed for iale follow ing properties: Nice lot. N. Main St.. Mar ooL le?a. J lota facing Graded School grounds. Lot N. Church Street. 48 acres farm land Crpreee Creek owMhlp 885 acres farm land, growing timber. Cedar Bock Township. 76 acres tana land Cedar Rock Township 1 nice dwelling town of Lonls. ttarg. Franklin Insurance & Realty Co. Ws sell all kinds Inauraae* and Bonds?8*a as for roar assds. Prompt and accurals ssrrlca. Choice Rio Coffee 25c lb Black Duke Coffee ... 25c lb String Beans ,2 cans 25c Pettis Pois Peas 28c R. A. Cherries .. 40c Old Va. Brunswick Stew..30c California Evap. Peaches. .22c Skipper Compound 50c B E. Peas 20c qt Pinto Beans .......... 20c qt Great Northern & Navy Beans 25c qt Aunt Jemina P. C. & Buck wheat Flour 2 for 25c , Toon to torr* A. J. Jarman 10S W. Nuh St Opposite P. O. Phono Ul DANGER Warning to The Public! Influenza is prevailing, parti ally on account of people wear ing damp or wet shoes, half fvies are not water proof, there fore we have purchased a stock of water proof full or whole Pnnco Holes which we oan gua rantee to keep your feet dry. Price only a fraction higher Ian half soles. LOUIBBUXO REPAIR SHOP J. t?ssi% Pr?prWtar. 'Next to Tar River Bridge "UlHtJM kf? MM 11 SUM and wltt T. W. -14-u nrsuM" i Fire hundred black walnut lings hare bean planted this winter by 4-H club ment^era of Vnnce Coun ty. FOOD Your Corn Crop LIKES IS it just another corn crop {or you this year, or have you decided to join the ranks of farmers who make a crop that really is a crop? Now is the time to decide ... and you can just as easily make a good crop. No luck to it... just one single rule for success. Chilean Nitrate of Soda is the difference between a good corn crop and a poor one. A side dressing with this nitrate fertilizer (the only natural nitrate in the world) greatly increases the yield. Makes larger ears with more corn per ear and more ears per stalk. ?r ? A North Carolina Farmer E. B. Faulk, Jonesboro, N. C., made 46.9 bu. of corn per acre when he used 300 lbs. Chilean Nitrate per acre with acid phos phate and potash. On corn fertilized with only acid and potash?no Chilean Nitrate?? he made only 29 bu. per acre. A dear increase due to Chilean Nitrate of 17.9 bu. per acre! Chilean Nitrate is not synthetic. It is mined and refined in Chile, largely by American capital, brought here in American ships and sold to American farmers at a low price. See your local dealer. If he does not carry Chilean Nitrate, he can easily get it for yon. Our new book, "How to Fertilize Corn in tha South," tells how to make a real corn crop. It is Free. Ask for Book No. 5, or tear out this ad and mail it with your name and address written in tha margin. 1830-1930... One hundred years of fertilizer, service to A m eric an agriculture. Chilean Nitrate of Soda EDUCATIONAL BUREAU 220 Professional Bldg., Raleigh, N. C. In replying, pirate refer to Ad No. 68 HOT LUCK* CHAMPION PLOWS CLIMAX INCREASED PRODUCTION PERMITS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY II Your Dealer Cannot Supply, Write Ua C, Billups. Son & Company, Inc. NORFOLK. VIRGINIA ESTABUSHED 1858 Sole Manufacturer* of th? Genuine "Champion" and "Climax" 'Plows and Parts MORE MEN NOW SEE THE NEED TOR TRUSTS IN WILLS If mdre men had in the past created trusts in their wills, fewer widows would be faced today with the hardships resulting from financial loss. ' This is a good time to make or redraft your will and provide a trust fund for the protection of your family. Our knowledge and experience pre at your disposal in work ing out the practical features of a suitable trust plai^ This service is available at the Trust Department of this Institution. Citizens Bank & Trust Company , tf HXNDBSOH, *. a T . ^b" "ThtLuding Bank In this Stctiaa"
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