Woodlot Manage ment C. R. VAN DOKKN Junior KoiwUt, S.K.S. FraakUnton, N. C. A (harp axe, like fire, ii a ' necessity on the (arm, but when ( in the hands of the wrong per son, in a farm wood lot, can cause more deatruction in a day than nature can rebuild in fifty year#. Don't let any and everybody go into your woods and cut unless _ they know and reallxe the value, of a tree. Woodlandn in this Coun ty have been heavily cut over and otherwise mismanaged with a pre. sent day picture of uneven aged stands, undlsirable species, in sufficiently stocked and of low quality: ! , Timber as well as row crops < must be cared for. One thi^y the ( cotton crop to give tlie best cot- . ton stock1 a better chance to grow ; j and produce more cotton, so must;, timber be thinned to give the,] straight and healthy trees a bet- , ter chance to put on their best | growth. 1 To aide the owners of farm i wood lots the Forestry Depart- I inent of the Soil Conservation i Service of Franklin County is establishing Demonstrational Tim ber Stand Improvement Plots on land of cooperators of Soil Con servation to demonstrate to the owners the proper care and im provement of the wood land. id. H. Hunt, a cooperator, I It- ' ing five miles south of Loulsburg. ( has a four acre tract of timber, which has been thus treated. The' timber Is pure loblolly pine about thirty years old and an average height of fifty feet Dead, dying, diseased and undesirable species were removed, leaving the straight and healthy trees to grow Into saw timber. An average of four cords per acre of wood was removed from the stand. Thfs wood re moved not only will help the re. malnlng trees but also baa aided in answering the fuel question for Mr. Hunt. Several more such demonstra tiooal areas are I being worked throughout the county. Visit them 1 and see the improvement on the stand and then try the method on your own wood lot this winter when you get your supply of fire wood for the coming year rather than cutting the first tree you come too. Build up yonr woods rather i than cut the best tree* because tkey split easier lest we be in, tke same predicament that our ??stern counties are In today fire wood ahortage. Getting Up Nights If yoo rafter from (totting Up Night*. Nervouaneea, Lo* Palna Swollen Joint* Ptrwln? . Headaches, Lor* of Pep. Burn In?. ?martin*, Itchtn* Acidity due f functional Kidney or Bladder trouble* try the Doctor'* guaranteed preecrlptloa te* <8lae-te*>. Must briar new vitality ui 41 hour*, end aatKfy completely la ? jy* **ck 9 Guaranteed GMm only Jc a doee at dructfeca Farmers Club Program At an Executive meeting held laturday afternoon In the County Lgent's Office, attended by nine nembers, it was decided to make he ' following recommendation*. I o be presented to the Farmers' Hub at its next regular meeting1 0 be held at Justice school, Fri-' lay night, February, 14. 1. That the Farmers Club send' 1 delegation of five members in tne car to Washington to contact lur Congressmen and Senators. < elative to the new Agricultural Control Program; and that this tody be clothed with the power to; ipeak for the majority of the i armers in Franklin County. 3. That our next regular meet ngs of the Farmers Club shall b? >pen meetings, and instead of a tied program with special speak , >rs, we hare a program with th<:< eading farmers from each town ihlp given an opportunity to iiake a short talk on some assign sd subject. In this way it was hought that our program could' >e more interesting, and a larger lumber of Franklin County's pro. blems couid be discussed at th-> 11 ee tings. 3. Mr. H. A. Faulkner suggest sd that each township organite s Township Club with regular officers and regular date of mee: Ing; these clubs to be sponsored by the County-wide Farmers Club, rhat the township problems be discussed and brought by the members of the local club to the County Club for further discus sion and interpretation. 4. It was suggested that the farmers wives be Invited to at lead the meetings with their has bands, and that the club in the future, should have programs based on the agricultural Inter ests of the farm home, with the men and women taking part. S. When the Club was organis ed, it was the responsibility of the Host Club to prepare the pro gram for the meeting. It was re commended that the Host Club continue this idea by having the teachers of the school in the host community present a short pro gram with the school children of the community taking part. (. A recent letter from Raleigh stated that money from the Fed eral Government .would be avail able for the Franklin County Club Building, provided sufficient labor could be secured tor the construc tion of the building, and the pro moters' part of slightly more than 1900. could be raised to match the W. P. A. appropriation of over $7000.00. As members at Sull Coughing? No matter how many medicine: you have tried for your cough, ches cold or bronchial Irritation, you car get relief now with Creomulslon Serious trouble may be brewing an: you cannot afford to take a chanct with anything less than Crecmui sion, which goes right to the seat of the' trouble to aid nature tc soothe and heal the infl&med mem branes as the germ-laden phlegn is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies ha\ failed, dont be discouraged, you. druggist is authorized to guarante. Creomulslon and to refund yotr money if you are not satisfied witl results from the very first bottli Oct Creomulslon right now. (Adv. DRY FEET Dry feet during wet, cold, wintry weather are essential to good health. The coat of water-proof sqles is much less than a doe tor bill. Our solid oak. water-proof lea- | ther soles and heels is the best inTestment In winter health that you can make. sSS GAN1TS SHOE SHOP East Nash Street Lonisbnrg, N. 0. tending (are some rery interest ing Information relative to cat ting the labor, It waa decided that a delegation of membera go to Raleigh to attempt to get immedi ate action toward the conatruc. tlon of the building. BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLORS Pictures reproduced In their original colore are now a feature of the BIO BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. You'll enjoy theee color picture*, as they are bright, vivid and printed in varied and brilliant hues. Remember to aak for the BALTIMORK SUNDAY AMERICAN. Tour favorite news dealer has your copy. a-7-lt I A 4-H calf club has been or. ganised at the MiUa Home near ThomaavlUe In Daridson County with the members owning 10 beautiful Holsteins. Aft the first SNIFFLE.. Quick)? the unique ?id for preventing cold*. Especially de signed for note and upper throat, where most co Id* start. - VicksVatronol 30c doubl. quantity i0< WHEN WE MAKE THE LOAN YOU ASK we are just as pleased as you can be, for the Interest upon loans is our major source of income. When we must refuse your application we, too, are disappointed. Officers of this bank ? the second oldest finan cial institution in North Carolina and "The Leading Bank in this Section" ? will welcome opportunity to talk business with you and they hope they will be able to see things from your point of view. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. G. Established in the year 1889. LADIES NEW SPRING SUITS * in plaids and solid colors, in plain Sport back and fish tail styles, $?.85 - $|2.85 New Silks in prints and solid colors in all the wanted shades for Spring, OQc 40 inch wide Special lot Wash Dresses, all sixes and colors NEW SPRING HATS AND DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY LADIES SPRING COATS, $0 85 SPECIAL Men's All Wool Suits, Sport backs, single and double breasted, all sizes, $1 >1.35 $19.50 to $25.00, Special ? A good group of Men's Suits, a few $0.05 broken sizes, $17.50. Special 0 Boy's Suits, all sizes and colors, $9.95 Special ? A Special Reduction on all Men's, Ladies and Children's Shoes. COMPARE OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ROTH-STEWART CO. QUALITY STORE LOUISBURG, N. C. ~ HENDERSON, N. C. Only FORD look ahead to OWNERS car these Economies NO Ford car ever built costs less for upkeep than the Ford V-8 for 1936. But when, after thousands of miles of trouble-free service, you may require a new part, the lib eral Ford Exchange Serrice keeps the maintenance costs at rock bottom. Ford has made the costly, old fashioned jobwork engine "over haul" a thing of the past. I When the time comes for an engine "overhaul," the modern Ford way allows you to exchange your Ford V-8 engine for one that has been reconditioned at the factory by the same men, machines and methods used to manufacture the original assem bly?and there is no extra charge for labor. This exchange service applies not only to the engine but also to other parts? including 84 which are not listed here. Get the facts from your nearest Ford dealer and learn of this extra economy which only Ford owners enjoy. YOUR FORD DEALER A MONTH tOC # J after usual low down payment, buys any new Ford V-8 paaeenfer car or Hfht commercial unit under new author ized Ford finance plan at Unlreraal Credit Co. t% for 13 months, or ^ of 1 % a month for loafer periods, floured on total unpaid balance plus Insurance. Attractive UCC term* on used can also. A ON TBI All? Ford Srmphonr Otdww. Seedars, 9 P. M. I S T< . Fl ^l Waria* V-t* mill pv iiHBwa nw w uia|| TmmW oa CBS, Idd>r> oa NJLC BbtNtnrak, 9:50m 10P.tCE.1T. FORD PRICES FOR FtCHANGE OF FACTORY RECONDITIONED UNITS J) Factory Recondition ^VW* $S6.00 ot Nooro*r Ford ttronch Ford V-8 Carburetor Assembly *|.85 Shock Absorber Assembly ? J2.25 Ford V-8 Distributor Assembly $2*00 Ford V-8 Clutch Disc Assembly ^.75 Ford V-8 Fuel Pump Assembly $|.g5 Ford V-8 Generator Assembly ~ $^.75 ft V. E. OWENS & CO. ?? $5.00 Nash & Market Sts. $5.00 Stores Louisburg, N. C. Stores "IT COST LESS AT OWENS" SPECIAL SHIRT SALE $1.00 and $1.19 SHIRTS Jt 1 c Sale Price 79c SHIRTS CQc Friday and Saturday Only J' (SEE WINDOW) ONE DAY ONLY -- SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE OF RUGS 6x9 ft $3.08 Value for Sl-M 9x12 ft 5.98 Value for ? z-9? Small Sizes 10c v 2Sc - 39c

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