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? HOMK DHMONHTIIATION ?
? DKPAHTMKMT ?
? IJIIIo Mao llraitos. Homo *
? Demonstration Agent *
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Holiedule Keb. 9U ? Mur. i
Monday ? Office.
Tuesday ? Quid Bund.
Wednesday ? Short Course,
l/oulaburg Col Inge.
Thursday ? Short Course,
l.oulsburg College.
Friday ? Justice.
Hut*u rduy ? -Office.
The Home Demonstration ('tub
Women of Krunkllu County Hie
sponsoring a year around garden
contest. The contest regulations,
acoro card und plan of procedure
bare been worked out by a Coun
ty Committee rorapoaed of Mr*.
M. M. I'eraon. County Chairman,
Mra. T. C. GUI und Mra. H. K.
Ultcbell.
They bave outlined the follow
ing regulation!:
1. Kllglblllty ? Any home Har
den grown by a rural family In
tb? County or a bona fide Frank -
I In County Club member living In
an adjoining county.
2. Hnrollment ? An Individual
wishing to enter tho conteat mum
enroll with the gardeu leader of
the locill Home Demonstration
Club by April 1, 1940.
3. Records ? A monthly record
of the number of Mniea each vege
table la aerved on the family ta
ble la kept on blanks which the
garden leader will provide. These
records are given to the garden
leader every two month*. The
garden leader wllh a member of
the County Council will score the <
records for the hlgheat runklug
Individual In each community liy
bbe following score card.
4. Score ('aril u. Efficiency of ,
garden an indicated l>y monthly
records ? 76%.
b. Written uimwer* to qu<>Htlon- .
nalre at the end of year 25c;..
(Plot urea may be Included).
6. Requirements a. The" state
Home Harden Calendar he used
an a Htandard planting guide. ,
b. That the Dally Food Kssen- '
Hula (heel' be the Htandard to be
used for serving vegetable* grown.
c. Add to the garden: 1 new1
leafy vegetublo, 1 unm II fruit u/r j
berry. /
The contest will end April 1,
1941. Prison ure to bo given to!
the hlgheat scorer*. Tho Home I
Harden Calendars und Dally Wood '
Essentials sheet* may be secured
from the Home Agent's office, al
so cannlrtg budget* If Uiey are de
elred Tho record blank* for ull
contestant* may he secured from
the garden leader of the local
club* or the lloine Agent
Uurdcn Plan*
Mr. Nlawonget', horticulturist.!
and Ml*s Mary K. Thomas. nutri
tionist. or the Slute College Kx-|
tension Service have recommend- 1
??d the followliiK varieties of veg
etable and the following amount*'
o^seetl for each member of tho!
family:
Cabbage Jersey .Wakefield
(early) and l>anlah Mall Head
(late! % 01. need or 7 B plant*.
Collard* -Carolina Short Stem 1
H os. or 75 plante.
Carrot* ? Chantenuiy or Imper
ator os.
Beets ? Karly Wonder or Cro*
ley's Kgypllan H ox.
Snap llenna ? Strlngle** lllack
Valentine or SlrlngleN* tlreen Hod
I lb.
Lima Beans? Henderson'* flu*h
(bunch I. Carol lua Sleim '* lb. |
(pole).
Mustard ? Southern Olant Curl
4 os.
Kale -Siberian ot.
Spinach- Virginia Savory 4
?*
Onion* (*et*) Sllverskln or
Yellow Ulobe Danver* 1 pt.
Kngllsh Pea* l.axtonla H lb. '
Tomatoes Prltrhard or itut- j
ger* (0 plant*.
Turnips- Shogoln and PurpH'
Top 1 os. each.
Squash ? Yellow Crookneck or
White Rush H ot.
Kleld Peas ? Crowder's or Cow
peas H lb.
Irl*h Potatoes Irish, Cobbler
or Green Mountain
Sweet Potatoes- -Porto Rico or
Nancy Hall, 100 plant*.
Mr. Nlswonger says ".It Is not
? difficult task to grow ns many
as 10 different vegetables during
some period of the year In Nortji
Carolina." There are several wo
men In Franklin County who
(row a* mauy as 20 vegetables,
and many more who have 17 or
II varieties. Each club woman Is
balng asked this yesr to add at
l?Mt on* new vegetable to her
NEW SUPER SOAP
Cewcentrafed o c __
I SUPER SUDS 2Sc
IN THI ?IU? BOX ^
? for , . . SOc
washing dishes) |
87c '
4 for
.. 11*
a tor . Ac
? I
for 14c
? for (ic
it*
14a
1 4c
Leggett's
Offer* to I be Tobacco (row
mi Special IliirKuIn Prices
on
I'LANT IIKI) CLOTH
W i M Count
2}c yd.
AtalUUn also in ft yurd
width*.
6 "EXTRA'' HELPS
quickly r?H?w DISTRESS of
CHILDREN'S
COUGHS ?G01DS
DON'T "take chances" with unknown
products to relieve discomfort of your
child's spasmodic croupy eouchs eaussd
by colds. Use "Children's" llustarolel
Muslerole (Ives such QUICK relief b~
csuss It's not "Just an ordinary salvs."
Rub It wall on your kiddia's chsst . throat
and back. It aoathaa and stimulate* sur
face circulation and halpa break up local
coocestion and pain. Ita soothing vapor*
ease braathing. 40#. Approved by Good
Housekseplng Bureau.
garden and to encourage others to 1
mow more vegetables |]
? I IUM AtJKNT'S IIKPT * I'
? ?!> t'ounly I'arni Agent* *
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Agricultural (Iround Limestone
was ordered today foe farmers of
Franklin County as (J runt of Aid
under Agricultural Conservation
1'rogram km follows:
T F. Ayscue 10.000 lbs.
William S. Ayscue 10.000 lbs.
W. L. Hawkins . . . 32,000 lbs.
ArMtur A. I'erhell . . 10,000 lbs.
W It Hush 38.000 lbs.
K S. l'urrlsh 8,000 lbs.
Total 108,000 lbs.
MISS SI'KIK HIUHT
WKl?s ADKIAN ItALKY
ill u cureinouy of nulet sim
plicity, Miss Susie Hlght becumo
the bride of Adrian Haley. Sun
day. February 4. In Cheslertlold.
S. C.
The bride wore a dress of pale
pink wool w It'll mutchliig liat und
accessories Her jacket was of red ]
fox fur.
Mrs. Haley is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs K. H. Might, of Lou- 1
isburg She received her education
at K. C. T. C.
The bridegroom la the son of ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kuloy, of An-'
gelus, S. C. He received his ed
ucation at the California School
of Tocnology. Los Angeles. Calif.
At present he operates uu elect rl
cul shop In Nashville.
The couple lefl immediately j
after t'he ceremony for u honey-!
moon trip to Atlanta. Uu., After
a few days, they will be at home
in Nashville.
Doctor (as he examined pa
l tent's shins) ? Do you piny hock
ey?
Patient ? No. bridge
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK
llavlug qualified aa Adminis
trator of the estate of Lucy F
Wilder, deceased, tale of Franklin
County, North Carolina, this Is
to notify all persons having
claims againat the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned on or before the
23rd day of February, 1941. or
this notice will ho pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate will please
make Immediate payment. Tills;
22nd day of February. 1940.
2-23-fit 8. T. WILDER, Adm'r. |
POPULAR UTILITY
SLIPS ?
! RITEMORE
TAILORED BY
BARBIZON
$|.69
* and up
For neat fit and good hard wear we have never seen
anything to beat BASBIZON'S Ritemore ! The pop
ular fore-gore "Bryan Mawr" cnt fits all contures and
corves and the lovely fabric, Rayon Crepe Lagure, wears
and wears and wears ! We have jost about any size '
or length !
Visit our Lingerie Department and see the many other
outstanding values we offer !
ACCESSORIES j
This season as never before accessories have been styled ?
to complete your new outfit. Gloves and Handbags
come in smart pastel shades that truly fit into the color ;
picture of the season. ;
! DOESKIN GLOVES
$| .98
; Beautiful all white doeskin gloves
I in all sizes.
: FABRIC CLOVES
n
? ; New pastel shades in well styled fa
; brie gloves to match your bag-.
'-V
HANDBAGS
9T
Lovely genuine doeskin bags in all J'
the popular styles and colors.
Leggeiisl
"L e g g e 1 1 ' s Leads in Louisburg"
SENIORS OK Bl'NN ENTER- |
TAIN
On Tuesday night'. Feb 13.
1940. at 7:30 o'clock, Isabel! lin
ker. I.llllan Denton. Viva Haft
wood and Mavis Torey were Joint
hostess at a party Riven in hon
or of the senior class. The Valen
tine idea wua carried out and
daluty heart shaped sandwiches.
Iced tea. and mints were servtd
to about forty guests.
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION!
THANKS
We wish to extend our deepust
thank* and appreciations to all
who rendered ao many kindnesses
and expreaalons of aympathy in
the recent lllneaa and death of our
daughter and alater. Agues. Tboy
will be long and tenderly remem
bered.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hants
and family.
Look after the present and you
will have a future.
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FOR FIR8T CLASH PRINTING
PHONE 283-1
FOR HALE
My Chevrolet Sedan. Value
$450. price $300 cash.
MRS. HARRY H. JOHNSON.
2-23-lt
H>R RKNT
Seven room residence on Main
Street, equipped with lights, wa
ter and sewerage. Immediate pos
session. MISS ANNIE QRKKN.
Loulsburg. N. C. 2-23-tf
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North Carolina's "45"
Everybody know* that once upon i time. **45**
Want the blue-ateel authority ho4*tered on the
law'* Kip to back up hi* badge.
Today. 45 has a new meaning in North Caro
lina. In only nine month* of ope ration the
Brewer* and North Carolina Beer Distributors
Committee ha* cooperated with county and local
authorities in bringing about the revocation of
legal beer licensee in 45 places where laws wen
being violated. Wa don't want beer sold that
way I
rhat'* help for the law. too? but a modern kind
of help. It i* help for North Carolinians? the
aid of a united beer industry in preserving the
economic and aocial benefit* of a moderate bev
erage providing $1,410,666 annually ia tax
revenue.
Brewers and North Carolina
Beer Distributors Committee
EDGAR H. BAIN, Stat* Din
aim *i?-ii roHmnti m tLODto
LESPEDEZ A
and Coker's Tobacco Seed
GARDEN SEED
The very best that grow.
Feed prices have been reduced. Baby Chicks are
cheaper. Now is the best time to get started with
poultry. Come by and let ns show yon onr line of
FCX Feeds, Chicks and Equipment.
Groceries, Paints, Oils, Open Formula Fertiliser
AO Lime.lt will pay yon to compare onr products
and prices.
FRANKLIN FARMERS
J EXCHANGE
Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. 0.
I
FOR SALE ? FORTY TEN-WEEK
old Pigs, LouUburg College
Farm, Phone 4X48, LouUborg,
N. C. - 2-16-2t
WANTED? TO BUY CORN AND
Hay, Louiaburg College farm.
Phone 414S, Louisburg, N. C.
2-16-Jt
Sentinels
of Health
Don't Ncgltet Tbraul tf
Nalon dmfraod H? kMatyi to do ?
BifTiln? Job. Their task ia to keep the
flowing blood atnui free of u >tn? of
toxicim parities. Tko act of bring ? l*Jt
ilflf lo oooKutly prodacing whco
matt?r tbo kidaeva suit moot* from
the bleed if ffood booth la to oadarc.
Who* tbo kUaon fall to faactiea ao
M, t ?? ? | fc - > ' 1 ? - a. - -? - a
atoro mam, Mm a lataauoa ac
waoto Uofr may y-e body- wide di?
timm Oao may aaser aagglac baokach*.
ssi
vara eat.
Froquoat, waty or boraia^ paooagea
aia mairtaa fartbor evidence of kid
aay or bladder dbtSrbaace.
Tbo vaaocalaod and proper treatment
to a diuretic medicine to help the kidney*
fet rid of ?two? polooaoua body waste
Uao Deea'a PHI*. They bare had mere
than forty van ef public approval. At*
endorsed the aaaaiij ever. Inmn ea
Daoefa. lotd at al drug otoroa f
Doahs Pills
JHfUuttlual
FARM
LOANS
4 Low Interact
/Lone Tana
4 Fair Appraisal
4 Prompt Sarviea
W. L. LUMPKIN
Correspondent
LOUISBUBO, N. C.
a visit to
BOBBITT'S
furniture house
:irr ? -? - - *>? ,
Mattress or other Ho" 'T' """ f'nn'it"re'
-???. wish, v itH: - ?
Thetotch strings hang ?utaide
B o 6 B I T T
? FURNITURE CO
R. A. BOBBITT p '
l> Proprietor
KILL THE BOLL WEEVIL
WITH A
COLE COTTON
MOPPER
PLACE YOUE ORDER NOW
STKKIi BEAM. STKEL
SHANK GIRL CHAMPION
PLOW
MADE BY 8. H. WHITE
Renin and Shank Kiuranlml
not lo upring or brrak
$6.00
SPECIALS ?
BRIDLES 00c
HOR8K COLLARS . . (I.1K
A X K 8 91.00
SHOVKLS 89c
RU8SKL ONE
HORSE WAGONS . . ?57.M>
Glidden's Paints
"TIME TK8TED"
Best Grade $7.00 Gal.
SEMI PASTE ^ After
Mixing
UTILITY, Gal. $1.39
Ready-Mixed Paint *
17 AD DI7NT ELECTRIC FLOOR
f U K RtW 1 SANDER & POLISHER
Plumbing & Electrical Supplies
A Complete Line.
3 Pc. Bed Room Suites . . . $35.00
Cooking Ranges... 21.95
9x12 Linolieum Rugs . $4.49 cash
Poultry Supplies | Sporting Goods
H. C. TAYLOR
Hardware & Furniture
Phon* 423-1 Lonliburg, M. 0.
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