AUTO REPAIRS We are expert AUTO ME CHANICS. All our work is guaranteed. We can Save You Money. Fords are oar specialty. Genuine Ford parts used. DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND TODAY! Hodges-Green Motor Co., Ford Products Louis burg, NortL Carolina Rexall Specials $1.10 VALUE ALL FOB 59c Mi 31 Solution 4 ox 25c Mi 31 Dental Paste 50c Mi 31 Tooth Brush < 25c Tooth Brush Holder 10c $1.10 EMBASSY NOTES (LINEN FINISH) * Raleigh Paper, 20 Sheets in Pkg 10c Harvard Envelopes, 20 in Pkg 10c S. P. BODDIE, Druggist The Rezall Store Right on The Corner TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE Lime, Cejgent Building Material CAR GALVANIZED ROOFING Another Redaction in "Goodyear" Tire Prices 30 x 3 1-2 Speedway $4.25 Come and get price on your sine. Tobacco Twine, Lanterns, Thermometers. Highest Grade Paint for every purpose. h. C TAYLOR PHONE 305 L0UI8BURG, N. CAROLINA LAST NOTICE All Watches, Clocks and Jewelry left here over 60 days ago will be sold Now at once for charges. Better come and get yours if you expect to at all I cannot keep keeping them. This is my last notice before sale. A nice line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Dia monds, every article guaranteed as represented- Ex pert repairing. No job too large or too L. W.PARRISH i . Govt fltntt Lodabnrg, H. 0. Foremost Novelist Uia* Robjr M. Ajtc*, Mthcr of Broken," ?cdaJmed by critic* a* ?nf novelist THIRD KKOUP MASTER ; ROME MAKERS Raleigh. N. C.. July 21.?The rural women to be honored na North Caro lina's third group of Master Farm Home Makers were announced at State College today, by Mrs. Jane S. McKlmmon, Head of the Home Dem onstration Department Selected for their outstanding rec ords as wires, mothers and commun ity builders, the women will be pub licly awarded their new titles and gold emblems by the Farmer's Wife, the national farm women's mags sine of St. Paul. Minn, with the co-opera tion of the Home Demonstration De partment of the State College Exten sion Service. The ceremony will oc cur Tuesday evening, July 29, during Farm and Home Week. The five women are: Mrs. B. N. Sykes, Harrelsvllle; Mrs. Richard J. Ledbetter, Arden; Mrs. David B. Cas tor, Concord; Mrs. James F. Home wood, Burlington, and Mrs. William E. Moore. New Bern. They will be North Carolina's rep resentatives among nearly 100 other outstanding farm women to be hon ored this year by The Farmer's Wife co-operating with the State College of Agriculture. With the recognition of Mrs. Sykes. North Carolina will have its first "Master Farm Family," for Mr. Sykes Is a master Farmer. "Before we were married," she says, "we agreed that our home was to be a genuine partnership, and it always has been. Home to us is the place where the family begins, where Joys and sorrows are shared and where love abounds." Mrs. Sykes sells 1600 worth of food products a year including $200 worth oi fruit cakes. The Governor's wife has been one of her customers. When Mrs. Ledbetter and her hus band were married they rented a farm and started fanning with a horse, a wagon, a cow, ten chickens and $60. Two years later they bouight the place and although they have had a family of eight children to support end times have sometimes been hard they never missed a payment Mrs. Castor has six children, two of them in the ministry. She is a Sunday School teacher and president of the County Council of Farm Wo men, Community club, home demon stration club and a Mother and Daughter club. She plans her meals t. week ahead. Mrs. Homewood has lived for 39 years on the same farm, in a home 127 years old that has been remodeled end modernised. She has six grown children. Mrs. Homewood helped or ganise the first Home Demonstration club in Alamance county, is president of a Country Life club, president of the Parent-Teacher association and retire in a women's club. Mrs. Moore believes that the func tion of a home is "to train children for good citisenship." Her chief am bition has been to educate her three children, and money has been spent for that rather than tor certain home conveniences. She lives on a 239 acre stock and grain farm. HMD LEGUMES PLAMTED a MOST CORM FIELDS iReturaing from a field trip in east crn Carolina where he Impeded. 11,033 corn fields in seren counties, E. C. Blair, extension agronomist at State College, reports that 55 per cent of these fields bad soybeans, cow peas or some other sifmmer growing, legume lnterplanted with the corn. 'This is a wonderful showing and indicates that our best corn growers are realising the Importance of keep ing up the fertility of their land through the use of legume crops,** says Mr. Blair. "My trip was mads through Wayne, Duplin, New Hag ever, Brunswick. Columbus, Robeson, and Cumberland counties. This 'DP not generally accepted as soybean a general thlofe thrifty looking legumes In them. territory; yet, 665 of the 1,033 fleli of eorn Inspected were planted with cither soybeans, cowpeas, relrst beans or snap beans with the soy beans being far in the lead of all ether combined." New Hanorer county had the high' est proportion of legumes In corn,jfe 64 percent, while Duplin came secoi^. with 60 percent Mr. Blair said the best and most fields of corn had legume while most of those on poor land, agi those showing erldence of poor land and those showing erldence of poor farming, did not hare the legun lnterplanted. It was also worthy note, he said, that the most flu" without legumes were fonnd in 1 remote sections of the counties rla Some farmers argue, says Mr. Blair, that planting legumes In corn will cut the yield but results of field de monstrations does not bear this oat. As a usual thing the yield of corn IV maintained and the land made mqfg fertile when the crop residue Is thprw cughly plowed under. Mr. Blair h|B some demonstrations which shew an Increased crop yield the following yeas Planting I strumas in com la ? good practio# and should ba more g sua rally followed throughout t|l k< DR. CALDWELL'S THREE RULES Dr. Chldweil watched the result* ol seastlpsHnn far 47 put, and baliavad that no matter how eorefnl people or* at their health, diet and exercise, con stipation will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is bow to treat it when it eomee. Dr. CUdwell always was in layer of getting en close to nature en possible, hence his remedy for ooneti pation is n mild vegetable compound. It enn not hnrm the most delioate eyetea and in not habit forming. The Doctor never did approve of dras tic phytic* and purges. He did not believe they were goad for human beings to..put into their system. Use Syrup Pepsin for yonrtrlf and members of the family in eonsiipsthm, bilioutnsee, soar and crampv itomarh, bad breath, no appetite, head aches, end to break op fevers end colds. Get e bottle today, at nay drugstore and observe these three rules of health: Keep the heed cool, the feet warm, tha bowels open Tor e free trial battle, just write "Svrup Pepsin," Dept. BB. Monticello, Illinois. _ NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix cf the estate of J. A. Crickmore, de ceased, late of Franklin County, N. C? notice Is hereby given all parties holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of Jane, 1931, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery- All persons indebted to sold estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement This June 19th. 1930. CORA I. CREEKMORE, 6-20-6t Admr'x. See GUS and GUP Straw Hats FISHING TACKLE AND MINNOW BUCKETS CHICK FEEDER AND FOUNTS LAWN RAKES CEMETERY YASES GROCERIES - THERMOS JUGS Toars to nits, A. J. Jarman 101 W. Nub St Opposite P. O. Phona 111 Middle Life Suffering itra years ago, I was in bad health," says Mrs. J. B. Bean, of Kirbyville, Texas. "1 waa going through a critical time, and I suffer ed a lot. ? "My back hurt almost all the time, and my lags and ankles ached. My head hifrt me would be almost past going. "As I had need Cardui be fore, and knaw how much I had Improved altar taking K, I got a bottla and atartad it I coil tinned to naa it far aavsral months. After awhile I regained my health, and I leal that I could never have gotten through that awftd time without Cardui." CARDUI Hdpt ftMi to Hultk HIGHEST GRADE TOBACCO TWINE Strong, Smooth, White, . Three Ply, Will go as far as any on the market. 5 pound 1L4 ytt package SPECIAL PRICES BY THE 100 LBS. The Spot Cash Co. D. F. McKlNNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS Mansfield and Olympia TIRES 30 x 3-1-3 Cord Tiros 36.65 39 x 4.40 Cord Tiros Baloon 6.83 40 x 4.60 Cord Tires Baloon 7.66 Eighteen thousand miles Guarantee. All other sixes at same low price. Try us for Car Repairing and Overhauling. We use no Helpers. Only good Mechanics will do your work. Let us give you a price on. any lob. Nobe Medltn and Ed Strickland, known to the people of this Sounty, will appreciate your work. CR08LEY RADIOS and Radio Acessories. We repair any make of Radio and Guarantee it EIGHT HOUR BATTERY SERVICE BECK'S GARAGE Day Phone 311?Night 46 Looisborg, N. 0. A A A - SERVICE Louisburg's Oldest Oarage Remarkably Low Priced WICKER FURNITURE A large selection of styles to choose from. Better Values in High Grade Wicker Furniture have never been offered before in this town. W. E. White Furniture Co. LonUburg, v: If. Carolina

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