1'I.AX NEW ITSAGiK Producers, sinners. warehouse men, crushers, aud merchant uhippers from IS states gathered at Memphis November 21 to per fect organization of a National Cotton Council to bring cotton consumption closer to t ced, Jean Harlow died. The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel has installed a milk bar . . . The ex- \ elusive 21 Club is now more ex clusive by barring collegiates . . . Despite the fact they have no show, entertainment or music and i their prices are very, very high it makes more profit' for their own ers than any other bistro in mad Manhattan . , . People go there to see the celebrities and the ce- 1 lebrities go there to be seen. ? ? ? Lily (Andre Kostelanetz) Pons is building a nursery ... As is Mrs. John Boettiger. daughter of the President . . . Jimmy Roose velt will never be Secretary to the President again-. . Watch for renewed activity from Anthony Eden . . . New York hotels are hiking their rates in anticipat-ion of World's Fair business . . . Fa mous publicist Ben Lichtenburg at the Insurance Convention in At lantic City reminded those as sembled t-hat we call ourselves Americans after one Amerigo Ves pucci who had a contract to sup ply Christopher Columbus with beef and biscuit . . . We ought to call ourselves Columbians, and if there were auy justice we would be living in the United States of Columbia . . . It is true that the beef and biscuit kind did come to this hemisphere a long time after "olumhus (discovered the countoy, lint he never had command of a ship in his life . . . And he never I tried to take the credit . . .It was given to him a 15th Ceu- j :ury columnist. The newest- Hollywood fad is to ; lye one's hair to match one's i ;owu . . . Joan Bennett was the Irst convert, dying her blonde :resses blue . . . Major B?>wes is reputed to be getting $15,000 a broadcast', with an additional (10.000 a week coining in from his vaudeville units and other en terprises . . . Yet lie still man ages the Capitol Theatre on Broadway. Crash! Down the kitchen sti/rs fell the^ entire frayful of recently used crockery from the dining- , room. The mistress rushed to the scene. "Jane, Jane, whatever have you done?" she cried shrilly. , Jane smiled serenely, and re plied: "Oh, ma'am, it's only the dinner things. What a lucky t'hing I hadn't washed 'em up!" BEST SERVICE IS OFFERED YOU AT PERRY'S ESSO STATION R. S. Perry, Proprietor On Depot Hill Telephone 315-1 WHERE YOU WILL GET THE Best Gasoline OILS and ACCESSORIES Our washing and greasing departments are at your j service with a guarantee of the best of work for the least money. I Come To See Us. ' THE ELDOR CREDIT BUREAU AND COL LECTION AGENCY . \ Debts Collected, Credit Ratings.^ All work on percentage basis. We welcome your faulty accounts. Office over City Barber Shop. Phone 370-1 Office Hours: 9-12 a. m. 1-6 p. m. DOUGLAS PERRY REPRESENTATIVE Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco ia Louisburg SUMMER OR WINTER HOT OR COLD One is never fully protected without fire and windstorm insurance. Make a sur rey right now; and if you find that you are not adequately insured, telephone my office and I will gladly supply the insur ance needed in an Old Line, reliable Stock Company. 6. JL BEAM, Agent (20 Years Fire Insurance Writing) Sell Tour Cotton and ^Tobacco in Louis burg Timely Farm Questions Answered at State College QUESTION: Is it economical I to grind feed for my beef cattle? , ANSWER: Grinding feeds does! not increase the nutritive value ! nor does it increase digestibility, hut corn and cob meal is a safer Feed in the hands of uti inexper ienced feeder than shelled corn. The small hard-coated grains such as rye, wheat and barley should be ground or rolled. Corn stover und other low grade roughages may well be shredded so that the inedible parts may be used for bedding. If feed is ground be sure that it Is coarse as fine grinding causes digestive disturbances and the fine ground feed is also more liable to heati and spoil in the bin. QUESTION: When is the best time to sow seeds in hotbeds for early vegetable crops? ANSWER: This will depend upon the time the plants are want ed in (?he field and the section of i the State in which the garden is located. In Eastern North Caro lina such hardy crops as cabbages and lettuce are sown in the tall in open beds or ^old-frames and transplanted as early as January 15. In t-he mountain sections these hardy crops are started in the beds about January 1 to 15. For the early crop of tender vege tables such as tomatoes and pep pers. the seed should be started in hotbeds or window boxes from eight to ten weeks before it hr?afe to set in the field. QUESTION: Should grain feed in the potiltry flock be increased when artificial lighto are used? ANSWER: The use of artific ial light naturally lengthens the feeding period and it is therefore necessary to increase grain con- ; sumption in order to maintain t'he I body weight and control egg pro- ' duction. Fourteen pounds of grain to each 100 birds per day is the usual amount to feed when tights are used bub grain consumption will vary from month to month. The birds should go to roost every night with their crops full of grain. Mash consumption will al so be increased and this should be kept before the birds at' all times. Termites have been found in every state except North Dakota, j READ THE AD$ Along With the New? PROMPT . SHOE REPAIRS You get double value for your money when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and comfort. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg JUST A REMINDER The biggest problem in the world today, is how to spend your dol lar. We don't like Rubber mon ey, but your dollar will go a long way at . ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. Come in to see us and let's talk business. , F A R M S FOR SALE 5 Farms, containing 75, 82, 105, 125 and 145 acres, respectively. All located near town. t Good tobacco and cotton .allotment on each. TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT BUYER. ? See ? DOUGLAS PERRY (Dr. H. G. Perry's Son) or call at - ?/-* THE ELDOR CREDIT BUREAU AND COLLECTION AGENCY NOTICE! A new shipment of Chatham all wool comfort batts 72 by 90, $1.10. Wool and part wool blankets and blanket rolls, unusually food quality, Hundreds of yards new silks, heavy quality and lovely colors suitable for comfort tops, cushions, etc. V > MRS. H. 0. PERSY 804 N'. .Main 8t. Neit door ta Baptist Ctaarch F'R INSTANCE ETMlOPttf JL TAKE A LESSON FROM HAILE SELASSIE. ALL THE SYMPATHY OF FAIR-WEATH ER FRIENDS WON'T HELP WHEN HARD LUCK COMES KNOCKING AT THE DOOR. THE WISE MAN PROVIDES FOR THE FU TURE WITH INSURANCE. LESLIE G. COOK LOUISBURG, N. C. HEATERS For Winter Comfort THE POPULAR OIL BURNERS, BOTH KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL. As a special inducement we are giving a barrel of fuel oil with each fuel oil stove. Come look our stock over. Coal and Wood Heaters and Cook Stoves. We hare a splendid line at money saving prices. Come in and let Ux lielp you solve your needs. When Its hardware and paints, come to see us. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. Grady Harris LOTJISBURG, N. C. Sell your Tobacco in Louisburg. The Market that led the State in the Highest Average paid Government report. V 'i *