?VER/i
LATfS^
? BaMridcNw'
PKIN'tKSS LINK
?The Princess line will be smart
er than ever for sprint?, so you'i
enjoy this dress as much later ot
as you do right now. And during
the coming, very feminine season
we'll all be wearing touches o
lace and frills, as in this desigt
(84121 at the sleeves and deep \
neckline.
A dress like this will send you!
morale soaring, because it' wil
give you the happy satisfaction <>
looking your most charming. An<
it's so easy to make! For thii
choose thin wool, flat crepe or sill
prifat. It's pattern you'll rep?-a
time and again, in different fliater
ials and colors.
Pattern No. 8412 is designed
tor sizes: 14. 16, 18. 20; 40 and
42. Size It! requires 4 5-8 yard!
of 39-inch material and 1 -34
yards of lace or pleating.
I'attem 84 15? It's a perf-el
sweetheart of a little dress, witl:
its heartshaped pockets, full skirt
puff sleeves, snug basque aul
rouud collar. 8415 is practical!)
guaranteed to make any small girl
look ? and even act? her sweet
est'!
Pattern No. 8415 is designed
for sizes 4. 6, 8. 10 and 12 years
Size 6 requires 2 1-8 yards of 3f
inch material; 2 yards of braid;
1 Mi yards ribbon for sash; H yard
of contrasting for collar and cuffs
(Unclose this coupoii-lMix with
your pattern or<ler.)
THK FRANKLIN TWIFS
Iiouisburt;. N. C.
send 15 cents in coin (for
each pattern desired) to I
gether with your NAME.
ADDRESS. PATTERN
NUMBER and SIZE.
Patricia Dow Patterns
300 E. 17th St.
New York, N. Y.
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There is greater than usual need
to top dress all small grain with
nitrate of soda Mils season, find
extension specialists of State Col
lege who say that from 100 to 125
lbs. of the soda or its equivalent
should be used Immediately. Con
tinuous heavy rains over most of
the State have caused much leach
ing of available plant food.
C O'N C t N T R AT I D^?
27 <
[SUPER SUDS
^ (IN TMI HUt ?Q?)
Concentrated Supor Suds
(for clothes) 2 for 19c
Saper Soda (for mashing *
diahes) 2 for 10c
Octagon Granulated 2 for 19o
Octagon Toilet Soap :l for 14c
Octagon Soap 4 for 10c
Oetagoa Powder 3 for 14c
Octagon Chip* 2 for 19c
Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c
PatadOllre Boap 3 (or 20c
Crjatal While Toilet f
M| * # for. 14c
Hollywood Toilet Soap .1 for 14c
I nlVOTml Toilet Soap 8 for 14c
.Vogae Toilet Soap 8 for 14c
KIox Pumice Soar a for Ac
L. H. DIOKENS
H. V. D. Louis burg, X. C.
SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR
The following Is a Calendar for tihe regular March Term
of Franklin Superior Court, for the trial of Civil cases. Hon.
K. A. Sinclair, Special Judge presiding. The term will begin on
Monday, March 20th, 1939:
? FIRST WEEK ?
Monday, March 24)th, 1030
107 Strickland
Strickland
i02 George W. White
Evelyn Privette White
58 Hattie Davis et al
A^L. Hicks et al
3-1 Eugenia C. Davis et al vs.
Federal Land Bank et al
39 M. S. Beasley
Washington Sales Co.
88 Jouruegan
Journegart
96 Naomi Smith & Husband
Duke University
97 J. E. Smith
Duke University
100 L. C. Murphy
S. A. Glover/
101 Fannie Kelley
J. B. Parrish
111 Minges
Minges
Tuesday, March 21st, 1030
52 Claude Hill
General Motors Acceptance
82 J. P. Jenkins
Carrie Strickland
85 S. F Pace, Admr.
Transport Company
83 Derother Bailey
E. B. Privett
98 B. M. Stal'.ings
R. H. Bridges et al
109 E. D. Murra
rray
/wki
F. H. Cooke
\\ edm-sduy, March 22nd. 10:19
William S. Pierce Agent
vs. J
Charles R. Lewis
80 Lanie Hill et als
Thomas T. Young
84 D. L. Ayscue
Home Insurance Co.
103 Susie Hicks
?" Robert' R. Bowden et al
95 Sam Radford et a!s
Brantley. Wood & Co.
Thursday. March 23rd. 1030
61 Gold Seal Rubber Co.
McGhee-Joyner Co.
62 Larned Carter Co.
McGhee-Joyner Co.
76 Charles Kelmer Shoe Co.
McGhee-Joyner Co.
106 H. A. Pernell
Bennett Faulkner
110 Tom Pearce & Wife
R. E. Brantley et al
99 Louisburg Supply Co.
Henry Dunston et als
Friday, March 24t)i, 1030
63 T. W. Boone. Admr.
W. M. Coppedge
The above cases have been set for trial on the days named.
If any case is not reached on the day set it will not lose its place
but will be tried when reached. Ail other cases .are for motion
In same.
W. V. AVENT, Clerk Superior Court.
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TAILORED TO
you* MEASURE
iuf, P. jbaaU
in the famed Tailorcrest
Custom Tailor Shop3
I
1939 Version of the
BRITISH .
BLADE
in your choice
of 300 patterns
$24.50
up to $39.50 ,
It combines the wide shoulder
and broad chest of the "drape"
effect with cloth fulness over
the blades and a smart straight
er back. One of 40 Davis cre
ated models ? each available in
your exact size, with your pre
ferred details.
I'll gladly show you the new
P. H. Davis line, in the privacy
of your home or office ? at your
most convenient time.
DOUGLAS PERRY
SOUTSIDE MERCANTILE CO.
Representing
DAVIS TAILORS
Phone 370-1
Timely Farm
Questions
Answered at State College
QUESTION: When should cro
taiaria be seeded for soil Improve
ment?
ANSWER: The best time to
plant is from April 1 to May 15.
The seed should be scarified to in
sure quick germination. From 15
to 20 pounds of seed are used to
the acre when broadcast and 8 to
10 pounds when seeded in three
foot rows and cultivated. The lat
ter method gives the largest
growth. It will pay to fertilize the
crop, using 400 pounds of a 4-8-4
mixture to the acre wiWi the fer
tilizer applied to the following
crop decreased in a similar
amount. The crop is especially
good on very light sands and will
make about three times as much
growth as will soybeans or cow
peas on similar soils.
QUESTION: What call I do
about naked back chickens in my
flock of young chickens?
ANSWER: This trait is usually
inherited and all young birds
showing such a trait should be
eliminated. Only those birds show
ing a tendency for fast feathering
should be used for breeding pur
poses and the other birds culled
from the flock as quickly as possi
ble. To get rid of the inherited
trait may takf two or three years
| of close culling and the work
should be started as soon as possi
ble. Mark the birds that' feather
out early and use these in the
breeding flock.
QUESTION: When should the
' fertilizer be applied when planting
! cotton?
! ANSWER: The fertilizer should
[be mixed with the soil aud bedded
;on ten days prior to planting if
possible. It is exteremely impor
tant' to mix the fertilizer thorough
ly with the soil to prevent seed
ling injury and a poor stand.
Where proper equipment is avail
I al'ie Side Ptacment is recomniend
! ed. The kind of fertilizer tor dif
ferent soils together with other
pertinent information is given in
: Extension Circular No. 234 "Ap
proved Practices for title Produc
tion of Cotton" and copies may be
had free upon application to the
Agricultural Editor, State College.
Things even up. Mother doesn't
growl like- Dad. but she gets the
, same effect by changing geurs.
FOR SALE
i
New Shipments of
GOOD
WORK MULES
? Ev^ry One Broke ?
WILL SELL THEM FOR CASH
OR ON TIME.
Will take cows, yearlings, sheep, hogs or
goats as part payment on any Mule purchased
from me.
Come And Look These Mules
Over !
I won't ask you to buy from me unless I can
save you money.
HAVE TWENTY-FIVE BLACK ESSEX
HOGS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
W. H. ALLEN
Located Next Door to Allen Sales Co.
W. Nash St. Louisburg, N. C.
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
Kut Nash Street Louiiburg, N. 0.
t. * 1
SfeU Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
PIG CHAIN
The Hampabtre pig chain spon
sored by t<he Onslow County Ki
wanis Club continues to grow, says
J. Y. Lassiter. assistant agent.
Three boys were given pigs in
1H37 and returned two gilts each.
These pigs have been distributed
to seven 4-H club boys for this
year and the agent has four more
pigs for distribution. Every Ons
low 4-H boy who wantB to raise
pure bred hogs will eventually got
a pig. the agent says.
hook
The present seasonal reduction
in slaughter supplies of hogs prob
ably will continue through March,
but the U. S. Bureau of Agricultur
al Economics expects a rather
marked seasonal increase in sup
plies after March.
BUILDS SOIL
Crotalaria has proved a valuable
soil building crop on tbe thin, sand
soils of Martin County. A demon
stration by T. B. Slade of tbe Pop
lar Point Township shows that the
crop is improving his land and
makes good growth where soy
beans and other legumes had fail
ed.
RURAL. LINKS
In Union County 400 miles of
electrical lines to serve 1400 rural
homes will be constructed at once.
'The Union Mutual has been allot
ted $400,000 from the Federal"
: K EA lo construct the lines.
"To some beginners^.' says a
professional," learning to play golf
is like learning to eat pie." We
often use to help ourselves to an
other slice, we remember.
As the Switch Boards for the Telephone and
Electric Systems are the "Control Points" for
proper telephone connections and proper electri
fication ? Just so, is the HUMAN SPINE the
switchboard of the Nervous System. Distur
bances must be traced to this point of control and
corrected.
Chiropractic is the means of inspection and
correction of disorders via the Spine.
FOR Good HEALTH Try CHIROPRACTIC.
Dr. Sadie C. Johnson
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Phone 364-1
Residence Phone 371-1
215 Court Street Louisburg, N. C.
FARM REPAIR
SUPPLIES
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Spades, Wrenches, Hatchets,
Hammers, Hand Saws,
Wheelbarrows,
Plumbers Tools,
Carpenters Tools.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Check over your plows, hoes, shovels and
other farm tools and implements and cojne in
and let us fill your needs.
Our line of Paints and Brushes are oomplete.
Come in and see us.
I
FREEMAN & HARRIS
Numa F. Freeman , H. Grady Harris
LOUISBURO, N. C. '