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DRY STORAGE KEEPS SEKI> CORN FERTILE Seed corn should be stored In a dry, well ventilated place over the winter If it is to produce a good yield of high quality corn the following season. Carelessly stored seed may so deteriorate during the winter that it cannot produce a good stand of corn, warns P. H. Kime, plant breeding agronomist at State Col lege. The ears of seed corn Should not be thrown together in a pile, he added, but should be stored in such a manner that the air can circulate freely about each ear. Given a chance to dry out tho roughly before cold weather, the seed will be able to withstand heavy freeies without Injury. Kime pointed out that a satis factory hanger can be made with woven wire and a couple two-by four uprights. The meshes of the wire should be just large enough to permit the ears to pass through easily. The uprights should be erected a convenient distance apart, with the broad edges set at right angles to a line dra>rn between the two posts. Place a length of the woven wire on each side of the uprights in such a manner that the com plete rack resembles a double woven wire fence, with the meshes opposite and four Inches apart. The ears of seed corn can then be stuck through the meshes of both wires, where they will re main until ready for sowing. Sometimes It Is advisable to warm the storage room at first I to facilitate the curing -process, Kime stated, but be careful not to raise the temperature above 1 that of a comfortable living room, as too much heat will impair the | germination power of the seed. The man who finishes as he goes along will at least accom-' plish something. WH?N kidneys function badly ?:nd you suffer a nagging backache, with dizziness, burning, scanty or too freauent urination and getting up at nignt; when you feel tired. nervous, all upset ... use Doan's Pills. Doen's are especially for poorly working kidneys. Millions of boxes are used every year. They are recom mended the country over. Ask your neighbort I , TRUSTEE'S HE-SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of re-sale conferred by that deed of trust executed by J. M. Harris and wifcj | Pearl Q. Harris, to William H. Ruffln, Trustee, January 15,,1926 recorded In Book 259, page 399,1 Franklin Registry, and by auth-j orlty of the power of sale grant ed In a Certain paper writing sub stituting a trustee in the above ! named deed of trust, executed by : Mrs. Mary Ellen Oliliss, widow, I ItoW. L. Lumpkin, substituted I trustee, which Instrument is dated [October 2, 1935, and recorded in1 Franklin Registry in Book 324, :page 428; default having been made In the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured under said deed of truBt, and demand having been made for foreclosure: by the holder of the indebtedness i secured thereunder, the under- J signed will, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1033 at the hour of noon, at the Court house Door in Louisburg, N. C? sell to the highest bidder, for : cash, the following lands: f Beginning In the center of the road to Seven Paths, corner,, of the ? tract sold to ? . ? . Harris, thence along J. M. Harris' line; S. 4dj W. 132 poles, 15 links to a stake, J. M. Harris' corner In Mrs. Ben nle Bowden's line; thence N. 86d W. 58 poles 7 links to a stake, Mrs. Julia Bowden's corner in J. M. Allen's line; thence N. 4d E. ? 9 poles to a stake on the North side of the road to Seven Paths; thence to and along the center 'of said road, N. 40d E. 99 H poles to beginning, containing 33.10 acres. Dated and posted, this 19th day of November, 1935. W. L. LUMPKIN, 1 l-22-2t Successor Trustee. WANTED to buy a good Milk Cow. W. R. Young. ll-22-2t FOR BALE Cabbage plants, Best varieties, John W. Harris, Louisburg, N. C. 11-22-lt PIANO: Because of financial reverses by the original purchaser a beautiful piano in this com munity is being returned to us. Will transfer this account to re sponsible party for balance due. Cash or terms. For particulars address Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. ll-15-4t OWN YOUR OWN FARM FOR SALE On extremely reasonable terms at the right prices, the following Tobacco and Cotton Farms: 1. L. C. Newton (Tobacco) 44 Louisburg 2. C. M. Vaughan (Tobacco) 138 Cypress Creek 3. Charlie Watkins (Tobacco) 50 1-2 Dunn 4. Geneva K. Moore 347 Youngsville 5. W. H. Frazier (Tobacco) 128 Franklinton 6. S. C. Ford (Tobacco) 253 Louisburg 7. John M. Bracken (Tobacco) 60 Cedar Rock 8. S. C. Ford (Tobacco) 175 Cypress Creek 9. S. M. Boone 57 3-4 Cedar Rock 10. W. W. Boddie 169 Sandy Creek See W. L. LUMPKIN , ~ Louisburg, N. C. WHEI-EBS-BURGKSS, INC. MEN'S SHIRTS ? a new arrival of gift shirts. Rich, * superb Manhattans ? with fuzed collars" ? Shirts in new designs, stripes, solid colors. r* See our shirt line ? you'll see what's newl Sj.OO to $2*50 For your convenience we are listing a few of the gifts available for "Him". Check what you will need, and visit our store. We'll be glad to assist you with your gift problems. HOSIERY Gloves HANDKERCHIEFS TIES SHIRTS HATS MEN'S JEWELRY SCARVES SHOES SWEATER JACKETS SUITS TOP COATS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS ??HUNTING APPAREL BELTS SUSPENDERS RAINCOATS \ TRAVELING KITS NOVELTIES ?fc-i J MEN'S TOP COATS Fine dress coats | expertly tailored and in new woolens. ? Appealing not only to the eye but to the pocket-book as weJVj; r Browns, Grays, Blue ? all fully guaranteed. $12-50 up | WHELESS ? BURGESS, INC f- - NOTICE Notice Is hereby given all charter members of Cedar Creek Lodge No. 4760 Odd Fellows, that I have sold the ball property and you are herewith notified to see me at once for division of the prQceeds. This Nov. 11th, 1936. AUSTIN NICHOLS, ll-15-5t Trustee. STRAYED OR STOLEN A white Eskimo-Spitz male dog, short legged, answers to name of "Duke". Any Information of his whereabouts will be appreciated. Mrs. A. P. Johnson, ll-15-2t Louisburg, N. C. FOR SALE I will offer for sale at public auction at my home on tlie old Walter Winston place near Frank linton, on Saturday, November 23rd, 1935 at 12 o'clock noon all my household and kitchen furni-l ture. ll-15-2t MRS. W. H. CATES. FOR FIR8T CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283 CABBAGE PLANTS Ready for setting. Get my price before buying. J. L. Bowden, Justice. ll-8-4t. 7 ASSORTED CHRISTMAS FOL ders with envelopes to match 25c postpaid, your quarter back if not satisfied, order today. Thos. H. Stroud, R No. 3 Box No. 20, Raleigh, N. C. ll-I5-3t Refreshing Relief When You Need a Laxative Because of the refreshing relief It has brought them, thousands of men and women, who could a/ford much more expensive laxatives, use Black Draught when needed. It Is very economical, purely vegetable, highly effective. . . Mr. J. Lester Roberson, well known hardware dealer at Mar UnsVllle. V?., write#: "I certainly can recommend Black-Draught as a splendid medicine. I have taken tt (or constipation and the dull feelings that follow, and have found it very satisfactory." BLACK-DRAUGHT COOK STOVES $8.75 up RANGES $21.00 up Over 40 Sizes t and Styles HEATERS $1.25 up GUN SHELLS Z fie Box Remington, Western, Federal SHOT GUNS $7.50 ? RIFLES $4.00 up HUNTING COATS $3.95? Special High Grade Bicycles, Velocipedes, Wagons, Doll Carrages, etc. SELECT YOUR TOYS NOW FOR SANTA CLAUS. Make a small payment and we will keep them for you till Christmas. New Furniture Arriving Bed Room Suits, Walnut Finish, 3 Pes. $30.00 up k 3 Pc. Living Room Suits $25.00 up 5 Pc. Breakfast Room Suit ' $15.00 up Rugs, Linoleum and Wool 9x12, $6.00 to $32.00 New Style Aladdin $4.95 up Lamp ?? A full stock all colors Paints and Enamels for every purpose. See my stock. The quality and prices are right H. C. TAYLOR I HARD W A RE If ORB Phone 305 t. Louisburg, N. 0. "71 BIG USED CAR SALE All Car* 20 Per Cent Off Due to the large number of Used Cars we have on hand we are staging the BIGGEST USED CAR SALE in the history of the auto mobile business. We have Fords and Chevrolets that are in excellent mechanical condition, good paint and upholstering for $50.00. Come around and see these real Bargains. Come now for a sale of this kind can't last long. We are still trading for anything. SEE THE NEW 1936 MODELS ALLEN SALES COMPANY Nash Street Loulsburg, N. 0. = RYE - WHEAT CLOVER - BARLEY OATS - VETCH Freshly fOFFPF Freshly Roasted v V I I L L Ground 4 Pounds 45c - 9 Pounds $1.00 Remington and Winchester Rifles ? $5.00 Shot Guns ? Single and Double .410 to 12 Guage - 26 to 36 inches LARGE CAR Chippewa, Indian Head Salt $|.00 a Bag SMOKED SALT jjc Pound * SAUSAGE SEASONING BUTCHER KNIVES SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. D. F. McKINNE, President SV PAT GASH and PAY LESS IN TIMES OF PEACE PREP ARE FOR WAR Now is the time to buy your Jplanket material and Have your blankets all ready for winter. Last year I sold bales and bales of blanket material by the lb. and now I have in a big shipment of different grades of both cotton and woolen remnants, enough to make a full sued double bed blanked from 50c up, according to the quality, also ready made woolen blankets from $1.00 up, Absolutely the best values avail able, also quilt rools by the hundred, all wool comfort batts 72 by 90 $1.10. Silk 25c up. Potted Plants and things too numerous to mention. COME UP AND SEE ME, THE LITTLE STORE WITH BIG VALUES WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE MRS. H. O. PERRY, Proprietor Across from Franklin Hotel Phone 46-W Next to Dr. Johnson's Office 118 N. Main TUNE IT Look at your car. Is it ready to go places and stand up under the pre s e n t sudden weather changes, and do things. ^ Or ftrit a little run down at the heels? Drive into Hodges-Green Motor Co., and let us tune it up. Lowest prices and highest efficiency go together here. Let us make an estimate for you without ob ligation. We repair and paint any make car. Expert Mechanics. Latest approved equipment. HODGES-GREEN MOTOR CO. MARKET STREET LOUISBURO, N. 0.
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