? Cotton was worth 13 cents
a pound in Louisburg yesterday.
tit
? Large crowds of growers
were present at the opening sales
on the Louisburg Market Tues
day.
? Mr. Henry Kennedy, of
Goldsboro, an expert meat cutter,
has taken a position with C. F.
Collier.
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? Master Dave Hardwick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hardwick,
is doing nicely after a mastoid
operation in a hospital in Rocky
Mount.
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? The Are alarm Wednesday
afternoon was caused by a small
blaze at a house on happy hill
cccupied by a colored family. The
fire department answered prom
ptly and no special damage was
done.
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? Mrs. Hamilton Hobgood,
graduate technician and former
ly connected with Guilford Gen.
Hospital of High Point, is filling
the vacancy in the office of Dr. J.
E. Fulghum which was caused byi,
the resignation of Mrs. H. J. <
Lewis.
Timely Farm;
Questions
Answered at State College '
Question: Is It too early to bar- I
vest sweet potatoes? <
Answer: Sweet potatoes should
be harvested when mature and
always before the vlneB are kill- 1
? ed by frost. If the sweets are not 1
harvested before November there
will, in all probability, be heavy
loBSteB from soft rots. W(iere the t
potatoes do not mature and the ?
vines are killed by an unexpected t
frost, the vines should be cut
from the stems immediately and ,
the potatoes harvested as soon as t
possible. In digging the sweets t
every precaution should be taken <
to prevent bruising as this rend
ers them subject to rots in stor
age and also lowers the market <
quality. Ji
Question: What causes the feet
of my laying birds to swell and
become inflamed?'
Answer: Such a condition may
be the result of one of two things.
Either a bruise which results in
an abcess or a weakening of the
tissues of the feet due to long
continued laying. Many heavy lay
ers show a slight enlargement of
the bottom of the foot at the end
"??ofr-the-tarimg period, but this is
usually not severe enough to in
terfere with its performance dur
ing the next laying period. On the
other hand, true bumble foot is
readily distinguished by heavy
swelling and inflamatlon and
birds so afflicted seldom make
complete recovery. See your coun
ty agent or send a bird to the
Poultry Disease Laboratory., State
College, Raleigh, for a complete
diagnosis.
Question: When should lawn
grasses be seeded for best re
sults?
Answer: Outside of the moun
tain section, bMtrffults are ob
tained by early T?1 seeding. Even
in the mountain Especially at
elevations of lefc's than 2,500 feet,
better results are frequently
secured from fall seeding than
from seedlngs made In the spring.
By seeding In the fall, the grasses
will generally beeome well est
ablished before 'tfrrlng, and will
have a good start on weeds and
other undesirable grasses like
crab grass. Extension Circular No.
189 gives directions for preparing
the seed bed and also recommend
ed grass mixtures and copies may
by obtained free by writing the
Agricultural Editor, State Col
lege.
For the first time In the his
tory of club work In Martin Coun
ty, 38 4-H club boys enjoyed a
week's encampment at White
Lake recently.
L. W. PARRISH
WATCHMAKER |Uld JBWE1ER
Wonld yon be much surprised
it the bearings in your automo
bile burned out, after tbe motor
bad ran for over a year without
changing the oil. yet some of the
machinery In your watch rang at
the rate of 180,000 strokes a day
and never stops for a rest. It
pays to have your watch cleaned
and oiled at least once a year.
We clean your watch for from
< 50c to $1.00. Crystals fitted 85c.
also carry all kinds of fine
and Swiss watches,
Elgin, Waltham, Hamil
ton, Illinois and Bulova,
NEXT DOOR TO HALL * HALL
Mr. E. T. Credle, of Henderson
visited Louiiburg Monday.
lit
Mr. Charles Gattis, Jr. left the
past week for Raleigh, where he
will attend State College.
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Miss Vivian Algood spent the
past week-end at her home in
Roxboro. ?
iii
Mr. Everett Perry left for Wil
son Friday where he will enter
school this fail.
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Miss Dorothy Stiurgis left the
past week for Baltimore to tako
training in a hospital.
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Mrs. Annie Cahoon, of Suffolk,
Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ben Holden, this week.
?It*
Mr. Hobart Brantley, of Spring
Hope, was a Louiiburg visitor
W ednesday.
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Miss Helen Allen is attending
school at Sweet Briar College,
Virginia.
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Clerk of Court W. V. Avent
and -County Attorney Chas. P.
3reen visited Raleigh Friday,
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Mr. M. F. Legg, of Henderson,
nas a visitor to Louisburg Satur
day.
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Mr. Thomas Parha.m, of Hen
ierson, was in Louisburg Satur
lay. " .
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Mrs. W. A. Andrews and Miss
Catherine Pruitt spent Wednes
!ay in Raleigh.
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Mrs. H. J. Lewis, Mrs. W. C.
Perry and Mrs. Paul Elam spent
Wednesday in Raleigh.
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Mrs. S. M. Parrlsh and daugh
er, Mrs. Ernest Foster, returned
Sunday from Atlanta, Ga., where
hey have been visiting relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Fulghum
ind family, ot Halifax, were visi
oth in Loulsburg the past week
ind.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lee and
:hlidren, of Lumberton, are vis
ting her parents. Coroner and
Mrs. R. A. Bobbitt.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marshall
.ook their little daughter, Evelyn,
lo a hospital In Raleigh for treat
ment the past week.
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Mrs. Pattie B. Barrow has re
turned home after a short visit
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to her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Mac
GUI, in Greensboro.
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Miss Mary White Nash, of Ral
eigh, was the overnight guest of
Mrs. E. F. Thomas on Wednesday
of this week.
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Mrs. Ben Crossinan and little
daughter, Carolyn, of Boston,
Mass., are spending some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Welch.
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Miss Ruth Southall, who un
derwent an operation in a hospit
al at Raleigh recently, returned
home the past week. She was
accompanied by her father, Mr.
L. R. Southall.
lit
Mrs. Nannie D. Hawthorne, of
Kenbridge, Va., and dauglAer,
Mrs. Susie H. Walker, of Rich
mond, spent yesterday with Mrs.
Hawthorne's sister, Mrs. W. W.
Webb.
A FUNNY MAN'S PROBLEM#
IntmstlnK illustrated article
disclosing tin' curious predicament
of one of Broadway's funniest
funny inen who can't marry with
out u solemn court's consent and
lias Just lost Ills third beautiful j
bride because lie forgot to get it. t
Don't miss this story in the Sep- ?
tember 27tli issue of the Ameri
can Weekly, the biK magazine
which comes every Sunday with
the BALTIMORE AMERICAN.
On sale at all newsstands. It [
LOST
Gold watch charm.. Masonic
emblems of Royal Arch, Knight
Templar and 32nd degree. Lib
eral reward to Under. J. S.
LANCASTER, Franklin Hotel,
Louisburg, N. C. 9-25-lt
Great Cast In
"M ohicans"
Randolph Scott, Iiiii?le Barnes,
Henry Wilroxon Head I.ineup
In "The Last of the Mohicans"
j At The Louishurg Theatre,
Sunday and Monday, Sept.
27th and 28th
Randolph Scott, Binnie Barnes
and Henry Wllcoxon head one of
the ff-eatest casts of stars ever
assembled on the screen in "The
I.ast of the Mohicans", Reliance
Pictures' film version of the im
mortal James Fernimore Cooper
classic, which begins a 2 day en
gagement at the Louisburg Thea
tre, Sunday, Sept. 27th.
+ Also featured in important rol
es in this unforgettable story of
glorious adventure, heart-stirring
romance and thundering conflict
for a nation yet unborn are Bruce
Cabot, HeatKer Angel, Philip
Reed, Robert Barrat, Hugh Buck
ler and Willard Robertson.
Scott is seen as Hawkeye, the
brave and handsome Colonial
scout hero, beloved by the mil
lions of readers*- of the book.
Miss Barnes is cast as the glam^j
orous Alice Munro, who is Torri
between love for him and loyalty
to the gallant Major Huncan Hey
ward, played by Wilcoxon. Cabot
has the role of Magkia, the rene
gade Indian sprT Miss Angel is
seen as thy lovely Cora Munro
and Reed plays Uncas, the young
Indian brave who hopelessly wor
ships her.
NICE LOT OP PIGS POR SALE
9-26-lt J. A. MUNFORD.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To My Friends and
Customers
?
I hiii now with SANDERS MOTOR CO., Raleigh;
N. C., Used Car Dopt. We have one of the largest and
cleanest line of used cam in North Carolina.
See me for real buys or trades for Used Cars and
Pick-Ups. -
LAWRENCE MILLER
FIRST SALE
? AT ?
SOITHSIDE WAREHOUSE
Monday, Sept 28th
Louisburg lead the State in the highest aver
age on the opening.
Bring your tobacco to Southside Warehouse)
where experienced warehousemen wlil get you
the highest dollar for your tobacco. _____
TOUR FRIENDS,
Ricks Pearce ' Ben Wood C. W. Lea, Sr.
Pier Williamson Charlie Ford
SOUTHSIDE WAREHOUSE
South Main Street Louisburg, N. C.
FOR RENT
Furnished or unfurnished
apartment or furnished rooms.
Apply to MRS. M. S. CLIFTON,
Louisburg, N. C. 9-25-lt
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given the pub
lic that I will not be responsiblo
for any debts or obligations made
or contracted for by my son,
Lf wis Irvtn Jones.
This Sept 21st, 1936.
9-25-5t MRS. MYRTLE JONES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of Mrs. Nancy
E. lnscoe, deceased, late of Frank
lin County, rNorth Carolina, this
is to notify all -persons having
cluims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the 25
day of September, 1937, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. This
24th day of Sept., 1936.
A. R. & O. T. INSCOE,
Admr's.
White & Malone, Attys. 9-25-<lt
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an or
der of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Vance County, North
Carolina, made in the Special
Proceeding entitled "W. A. Mos
ley, Administrator of the Estate
of Minnie Bell Mosley, deceased,
vs. W. A. Mosley, In his own right,
and wife, Helen M.osley, R. C.
Ill I Wll ,11 v*-*'-,-'" ?
Falkner and wife, Lena Harris
Falkner, Richard Satterwhite and
'wife, Uxzle Harris Satterwhite.
and Linwuod Harris, unmarried."
i the same being upon the Special
I Proceedings docket in the oitice
jot the Clerk of the Superior
i Court of Vance County, and cer
tified copy ot said proceedings be
, ing of record in the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
| Franklin County, North Carolina,
the undersigned Commissioner
J will on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1936
at twelve o'clock, Noon, at the
Courthouse door In Louisburg,
North Carolina, offer for sale to
the higheBt bidder for cash, thut
certain real estate lying and be
ing in Franklin County, North
Carolina, more particularly des
cribed as follows:
AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF
INTEREST IN ? That tract of
land consisting of 9114 acres,
more or less lying in Sandy
Creek Township, adjoining the
lands ot Wade Mosley, Clayton
Lester, Robert Fleming, Henry
Hayes, et al, arid being the same
land left to W. A. Mosley by the
Will of his father. J. R. Mosley,
I to which said will reference is
'made for a further description.
Reference is also made to deed
(recorded in Book 173, page 141,
Franklin County Registry.
This the 22nd day of Septem
ber. 1936.
T. P. GHOLSON,
Commissioner.
Gholson & Gholson, Attys.
i Henderson, N. C. ? 9-25-4t
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WHEN BUYING, THEREFORE WHEN PRICES HAVE ADVANCED WE
ARE IN POSITION TO OFFER YOU THE B?ST QUALITY MERCHAN
DISE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. : : : :
TOMATOES <*e<
4 No. 2 Cans *3
Liberty COCOA | 0c
2 lb. Package
"Campbells"
TOMATO
JUICE yic
50 oz. Can
TINY
PETIS POIS
PEAS IQc
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ENTER THE CAMAY SOAP CONTEST WIN
$1,000 EVERY YEAR FOR LIFE OR $15, 00ft
IN 1,005 OTHER CASH PRIZES.
ASK US TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU. GET
YOUR ENTRY BLANK NOW WHILE THEY
LAST.
3 REGULAR BARS
17c
Apple- Cider
VINEGAR 9Cc
Barrel, Oal
Good 4 String
BROOMS
Each
25"
No. 2H Can
FRUIT -ICc
COCKTAIL W
SAVE MONEY
ELIMINATE COSTLY BAKINO FAILURES.
PERFECT BAKINGS EVERYTIME WITH
BETTY CROCKER'S RECIPES AND ....
? GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
CprC SATURDAY WE WILL GIVE FREE WITH EACH 24 LB
r l\ Ms E? SACK OF GOLD MEDAL FLOUR: 1 PKG. WASHBURN'S
PANCAKE FLOUR AND A 25c VALUE COOK BOOK. GET YOURS.
PLAIN or SELF RISING 24 lbs ?1 17 12 "" 59? 6 Ibs 32?
SALAD DRESSING
or Relish Spread
Quart Jar *\\
24
2 POUND JAR
PEANUT
BUTTER
25
Corned
ROE Ec
HERRINGS, ea. . ?
?v HOUSEHOLD
AMMONIA 1 Cc
Quart Bottle
KELLOGS
CORN ICc
FLAKES, 2 pkgs. W
No. 2 Can
JRAPE FRUIT JUICE
10?|
10 Lbs. No. 1 ?c
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WE HAVE A LARGE
STOCK OF SEED
RYE - WHEAT - OATS
VETCH - CLOVER
BARLEY ? WINTER PEAS
GET OUR PRICES
WE AIM TO PLEASE
SATURDAY MEAT VALUES
FRESH PORK CHOPS, lb 25c
SMALL FRANKS, lb. 19c
FRESH SPARE RIBS, lb. 17c
FRESH PIO EARS, lb 12c
FRESH PORK LIVER, lb. .. 14c
FRESH FJBB and OYSTERS
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