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SHIFTS RISK FROM Totiej Of rotator To Aid Norfolk. Va, nad* later by Okv F. Smith. preeWeat of Smltb-Donglaa* Com pur. Norfolk. Va.. t henceforth Us coapur will |wut? tbetr of Orange tobacco fertilizer to ? oka wo growera. | canning a aasaatloa Is local tokaww fertiliser drclee The (urutM which vaa aaaoaae "If, after silcg Orange to ha era fertiliser aad atrkMloi roar crop. yoa ara anile fled that Orange |s sot arorth the premiums we charged roo for it above the coat of other fertilisers. we will cbeerfallr refaad that premium to roo la eash." The aeaaatloa Is caaaad by Lb* (act that a i an tee of aar kind of reeaita with fertlllaer I been carefallr arolded by fertiliser mlxera. Oa as tees hare been limited to chemical aaalysta, aad I m guarantee of recalls wat heretofore aaheard of I la the history of the fertiliser OKCAB V. MMITH Pmideat, fcmitb-DowgUM Co. interviewed as to the reason behind this un precedented move. Mr. Smith said: "There bu been lou of talk about helping the farmer, bnt not enough action^ We want to help the farmers and we want tlfe farmers helped, and we have found that one war we can be' of real Jielp to them is by making this guarantee. "The reason for this is, that the tobacco grower V01 prosper only with high yield and high quality leaf. There is no doubt that the need for econ omy has inflii' need many growers to economize fDn fertiliser, without proper consideration of re sults to be obtained, resulting in low yields, poor quality and lack of profit, when tbey otherwise Plight ha*? obtained a fair return for their labors. "For a long lime all the gamble In growing to bacco has been on the farmer's side. Now we are ^golng to take some of the gamble off his shoulders, by enabling him to use a better fertiliser without Any extra rick to himself. "We hare sufficient confidence in our Orange fertilizer to do this, and It means that the grower can buy It. use it, harvest and sell his crop, and if he feels it Is not worth the difference in price, we will cheerfully refund to hint the premium be paid for It over and above the cost ot other ferti lizers. "We are especially .proud of being able to do this,, because we know we are making history In this further stop in pur policy of working more closely witfi the farmer. We were the first to sell direct to the farmer, we were the first to guaran tee him against price decline, and now we are the first to niake It possible for him to use a premium ^ fertilizer without risking any extra cost or expense go himself." TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT STATE COLLEGE Queatlon: Do you hare any printed Informa tion about how to apray fruit .treea? Aniwer: Tea. The Agricultural Extenalon feerrlce baa a spray calendar for applea and a spray calendar for peacbea, telling exactly tbe apraya needed through the year, and how they u? pre pared. A card to tbe agricultural editor at State College will bring each or both of tbe calendara |re? of charge. ?. Qn eatlon: How many egg* ahould I aet to be Mr* I have 190 new pulleta In my flock after cull |Df U done? ~ , Aniwer: Generally, you may expect (0 per cent |C? all egga to batch and. unleaa you have aome ?erioua dlaeaae outbreak yoj wl/ffalae 10 percent at tbe Chlcka hatched. Therefore, out of every a<>0 egga aet. yon ahould get 60 chlckena of wblcb ?bout one-half will be cockerela. The final flock, flf eourae, will defend on the aererlty of culling on* ahould get at leaat 25 good pulleta from ?m ISO to ?0 egga aet. f T t>f?f * (00 Johnaton County farmera have IM tobacco aeed recleaned Jiy the connty . farm ?fMlt ao far thta winter. More attention to the fcr0?*ratlOD of aeed beds la belag given. ? |,i; Bubtcrlbe to T1m franklin Time* Ml - : ? ary 17. 1MI to tka Lttn ry. Tka| Clak ikratik 1 1 Potit U Ikt try mt farattara W ? AMTtM tO tka t ???!!? Rl*?r. tO | Afrta to aaa tka l Sila Ki-rar. Tkea wa vaat to Fmcel to aaa Ptrk, to Cfciaa to aaa tka aUI Cbtam vail, and to Kaatackjr *o| ?oa tka Cava. Tka aajo jra4 it vary Back. It* TW Olee Club of Toupmiel Bisk School Ml Ha renter met teS. Prt day. Jul ma 17 37. The fol-| low tag procnm was |lna: Boas ? by Club. Wild Iriah Bom glial Young. I Elnora Pearce. JoMfklM Holden. I Miriam Mitchell. and Elsie Wiggles. . Life of Poster ? Clara Hoi dee. Dr ?aat lax of Mr Old Hoae Sweet I Hnn ? Clab. "Satlllag Throagh". mad "111 Al l ways Be la Lore With Toa" ? Mlaal W bitfield. Bale Wiggins. Reporter. Ill The Science Clab of Yoangsri!le| High School held 1U regular meet lac OB January 27. 1111. The pro- j gram vaa as follows: Disc aas the life Process of a frog| by Alex Bailey. Name aad glre the function* of | the major parts of as Automobile, by Harold Murphy. Discuss the structural change of I the body due to the use of Alcohol, I by Mr. Mitchell Discuss the solar system, by Joha-| ale Perry. Jotes by William Henry Green. The Clab adjourned to meet again | February 3rd, 1IU. Gerald Little. Reporter. ttt Gills Basketball Although ve barn't been success fal la ariaalng all the gamee yet we're still In heart, aad are willing to try again. Well try to smile It off evea If we do loose. So brace up team its not too late yet. I Franklin ton defeated ua Friday! night. January 20th. lf-lC, and] again on Tuesday 24th. Wilton de- ] feated us 22-12. E. Toung, Reporter. ttt The YoungsTllle boys had a reryl hard fought game here oa Friday | night. Jaa. 20, with Prmakllatoa. The final score was 12 aad 1* In | faror of T. H. 8.^ - Saturday night the Youagsvlllol team went to Epsom aad had a Bkel game, the score was 24 aa( I In favor of Epsom. The game players have not Joyed this week of plan, as w* /M\ last week, owing to some had weath er. The games that wens ea]oyed| most of all are: Stsaliag Sticks, I Stealing Partners, Breaklag through | the llae. and Japanese Tag. Rnth Bridges. Reporter. CHEAP RAILROAD A.\l? PILL- [ MAN* PARE TO WASHINGTON ACCOUNT PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION H. E. Pleasants, Division Passe n ct Agent of tbe Seaboard Air Line Railway. Raleigh, N C? baa an nounced tbe ridicnlously cheap rates which the Seaboard la offering to those who wlah to attend the In auguration In Washington, March 4. Special traina are to leave Char lotte between 7:00 p. m. and 7:10 p. m . Friday. March 2rd. These trains will handle sleeping cars from Kutherfordton, Forest City. 8beUy, Llnrolnton. Chariot te, Monroe Wadesboro, Rockingham. Hamlet. Lumberton,.l(axtoh. Laurlnburg. and points north of Hamlet and same will arrive Washington about <:00 a. m.. Saturday. March 4th; return ing. leave Washington tbe aame night at midnight so tbe paaaengers can arrive home Sunday Morning. | If a group of 25 or more can be . secured from any one station either . by combining passengers from oth er adjaclent points, the round trip | fare will be approximately lc per I mile. As an illustration, the round trip fare from Hamlet will be 17.46 I and It seems that auch a party could be wslly secured and If any who ! read this are thinking of making I the trip. It will be helpful toward ; getting up the desired 2S If you How Doctors Treat Golds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and re bevs the congestion that makes yot ' cough, thousands of physicians an now | recommending Calotabs, the nausealesi csirftnrl compound tablets that civs yot tfcs effects of calomel and salts without tbe unplessaat effects of either. One or two Cslotsbs at bedtime with I glass of sweet milk or water. Next mora Ing your cold has vanished, your systan is thoroughly perilled and yoa are feel In) One with a hearty appetite for breakfast Bat what yon with. ? no danger. Calotabs are seld la 10e and We pack ages at drug store*. (Adv' $3,000 IN GOLD * Police in a Canadian city recently discovered (3000 in United States gold coin lying under a bed in the home of a Chinese resident. Inquiry disclosed the fact that it had been there for eight years. The interest lost by the owner totall ed about S800. Also, the money was con stantly exposed to the dangers of fire and theft It pays to keep one's surplus at inter est in the bank. CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY HKKDEB80N, If. C. Capital and Surplus ? $500,000.00 i BEDROOM PIECES AND SUITES ?REDUCED? In order to clear our floors for new shipments of furniture, we are offering some exceptional raises in line bedroom pieces and * suites. Many models are offered at big reductions. All woods and finishes included. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. LOUIHBCRG, M. CAROLINA IS YOUR MEAT WORTH SAVING ? Mr. O. M. I.lmrr, Alrrt, N. C. ??;? hp hu nrrrr had a skipper on a piece of hin mrat dice be began using Chamber's Antl Kkipper Compound. . LARGE SIZE $1.00 HALF SIZE 50c Wholesale Quantity Prices to Merchants ' AGRICULTURAL LIME in 100 pound paper bags * SAPONA 20 DAIRY FEED $1.25 per bag Each ton contains 300 pounds Cotton Seed Meal, 300 pounds Soja Bean Meal, 300 pounds Peanut Meal, 100 pounds Corn Meal, 860 pounds Cotton Seed Hulls, 100 pounds Wheat Bran, 20 pounds Limestone, 20 pounds Salt. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. D. r. MrKimnt, President f <? ? Pay Cash and Pay " Less ? Am optlaM U ? Mlow la tkto Ur ?ad >? ?ho k?fM tkat tf ko f?u hit tor ??!?. it will k* ?rt*M "?r ? doctor Yoa cut tuck u old dog m? tricks ulw foo tra iatrt*r tkaa tk* dog. FOB sale 7* good aoeoad kud BllM, ekM? tor cuk So* I. B. Otrtew, Spring Hop*. N. C. 1-11-71 _ COLDS 1 4Mt FOB FIMT CLAM JOB PHINTINQ PHONB NO. MS 91% of All Human Ills ' Originate In Stomach Fail ore to Supply Body With Essential Minerals Allows Excessive Adds to Destroy Health and Vitality. TIMELY WARNING that K af Buia* aad prolong tbln of af H. vomb ud driUna ACIDITY KILL* MILLION* ?1% of all diseaaea originate in the ad an rawed by pear c k?, improper diet, aad the eatmg of highly* refined foods* Yon doctor knows that the 11 essential Minerals aad all Vitamka an rrmtahwl m foods k than natnral state aad eoold he fire with yoo waahatly. carefully select and prepare eraything yoo eat, yoo would nerer need medicines of any kind This being illnnasiUi . science haa been searching lor yean, trying to wnfxinnd % III Mali that sadd make ap far the tu^TS Mr ArtiWnka weeded. AID TO MATURE Ul mMKSAL COMTOCND. ? ELIMINATES POISONS It vfl lid row Vrtw ?f excaw add, iawp ?w*y the daajvooa poiaoai. ?apply the body with the aeeded um ?ik, (UmoIaU the ncf a of <Br*tioo ?ad awtaOatioa. brild rick, wd Uood. dew the akin, (he you a bo, beartj appetite, help 70a to fat wand, irfrteh k| deep, iwtora Wth, rtrenjti and riUfity ad enable 70a to enjoy fife to tie fnDeat. MAKE THIS 10 DAY -TEST Convince Yourself r map doetaf pearnu with -patent audi claw," harsh purfatlvM. oil* and cathartics for jut 19 daya Oo to roar annrt Dn?f flst and socuro a bottte of XXTS MINERAL COMPOUND Take It rscularly. aad watch ths ran Its. Too'D b? amaa^ at tbo fsollac ? i ? ? i atraofth and vigor that mob appears Ho aarootlcs or sloohol to "hooot foa op" hot a natural aothod of restoring hoalth and ?aargj. For Sale by SCOGGDTS DRUG STORE, LOU18BURG, AND GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE, or aead $1-25 to Lm'i Ubontorto, MS Peachtsee Arcade Bids., Atlanta, Ga., for Urge bottle, postage paid. In building jronr new home or remodeling your old home, you naturally deemand an experienced, reliable service, such aa we render. When yon prepare to spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars, yon build for permanece and you want to use the best material ahd workmanship. We do more than simply sell you lumber and other building su|?>lle?. We give you the advantage of our experience ao that you may get quality and high values for your money and so that your efforts will bring satisfaction. . J. T. PRUITT LUMBER-CO. 4 Warehouse Located at Residence? Phone 90S-W LOUISBtTRQ, ' N. CAROLINA NEW SOLES FOR WORN OUTS Don't be contest With torn, tattered shoes, run down at the heels and with hln soles, when yon can hare them made orer like new shoes at snch small coat. Ton can double the life of a pair of shoes bj repalrlnx them In time. There Is no time like the present. WE ARE THE ORIGINAL. SHOE DOCTORS SPECIALLY PREPARED TO DO HARNESS REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTfcRING JBANTT'S SHOE SHOP MIT NASH STREET tOCISBURG, N. O.
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