OFFICIAL REFEREN DUM RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED Official results of the flue-cured tobacco referendum held July 20 have been announced by E. Y. Floyd, AAA executive officer of N. C. State College. The state-as a- whole approved tibree-year quo tas by a margin of 87.1 per cent. Tbe total vote was 123,863 for three-year quotas, 2,073 for one year quotas, and 16,307 against quotas. The vote in Franklin Connty was 2,010 for three-year quotas, 82 for one-year quotas, and 740 against quotas, for a percentage of 71 in favor of three-year quo tas. Among the larger counties in the State, where more than 60 votes were cast, Ureene County gave tihe three-year plan its larg est margin of approval, with 99.2 per cent of the growers favoring restricting of production in 1941, 1942 and 1943. Following in or der were the following other counties which cast 95 per cent or more per cent of their votes for three-year quotas: Martin. 98.2 per cent; Edge combe, 97.8; Pitt, 97.6; Uei^ir, 96.3; Granville, 96.2; Wilson, 96.1; Hoke, 96.9; Chowan, 95.6; Nash, 96.4; and Robeson, 96.0. Only two counties in the State failed to give t Score: R.H.E. Wake F. 101 020 003?7 11 0 Frank. 000 003 000 ? 3 9 3 Davis and W. Timberlake; Powell, Joyner and Leonard. RILEY WINS, 4-1 Riley, Aug. 17. ? Riley's league leaders slapped a 4-1 defeat on Rolesville bere today, and Roles ville was replaced in second place In standings by Wake Forest. Bill Murray, wbo relieved Suggs In the second inning after the locals had made all their runs, pitched two-bit ball tbe rest of the way. Robbins held Kolesville to seven safeties. Coley Barham, with two for four, was Rolesville's batting leader.- Jack Biggs topped Kiley at plate, with a double and a single for four. Score: R.H.E. Rolesville 000 001 000 ? 1 7 2 Riley 040 000 00Z ? 4 6 4 Suggs, Murray and Averette, Watkins; Kobblns and Frazler. Red spider has done consider able damage to cotton fields throughout Northampton County, according to E. L. Norton, farm agent of the N. C. State College Extension Service. United States packers and live stock men are watching closely tbe struggle of Canadian packers and farmers with the pork sur plus problem created by En gland's failure to buy the volume expected. NEW! SWEEP SECOND WATCHES SECOND HAND SWELLS THE i For the first '"jo "Li-*u'y X | - : - n . nil Alt' * icfl d ' i P ? > c i* e t Model ; 1 ? I * ? 'A u. ' 95 P , ?? 'Mnf 1 I ^ " , 1 05 COLORED SCHOOL CHILDREN Principal Carl Harris, ot the Franklin County Training School, advises about school attendance: The Franklin Count; Training School will open for the tall term, 1940, on Thursday morning, Sep tember 5th at' 8:30. You are all anxious for your children to suc ceed. School work is the most im portant business of the children in your care. Careful home train ing, good health, religious in struction, and a thorough practi cal educaton, are the best insur ance for the future success and happiness of your children. Be snre that they have these at what ever sacrifice. The progress of your children will be greatly aid ! ed: 1. If you will insist upon punc tuality and regularity at school, and give no excuses except' for the most urgent reasons. 2. If you will read carefully all notices and reports from school, and through the principal and teachers, keep in touch with the progress of your children. 3. If you will encourage your children to strengthen their weak points as revealed by their report cards, whether of achievement or of personal traits. 4. If you will withhold Judg ment regarding reports of hap penings at school until you have heard both sides; and then never criticize teachers in the presence of tihe children. 5. If you will lend your coop eration in the care of school books and other school property entrusted to your children. 6. If you will insist upon obe dience at home, and respect for parents, elders, teachers, and all officers of the law. 7. If you will know the char acter of the companions of your children, and the nature of the entertainments which your child ren attend before allowing them to attend. 8. If you will arrange regular home duties or "chores" for your children so that they may acquire habits of work, ideals of service to others, and a sense of respon sibility. , S. If you will seeks to develop qualities ol' good citizenship by teaching them that one does not live in I'his world alone, in other words. that the opinion of others will in a large extent determine just what we are. The book rental fees are the same as they were last year, but' there will be a Science Fee of fif ty cents, to cover breakage and furnish other materials not al ready furnished. This will be ex pected of every high school pcpil. Try to have your children in school the first day, and most of t'he remaining days. TAKE YOUR CHOICE Tale Lights ? I found recently these definitions, which may be of interest* to your readers: Socialism: You have two cows You give your neighbor one of them. Nazism: You have two cows. You give both to the government. Fascism: You have two cows. You keep the cows, but give the government the milk. The govern ment' sells part of the milk back to you. Communism. Tou have two cows. The government shoots you and takes both cows. New Deal: You have two cows. The government shoots one cow, milks the other one and pours the milk down the sewer. Capitalism: You have two cows. You sell one cow and buy a bull. ? Hard-Hearted Hiram, Neb. checks Malaria in 7 days and relieves Liquid - Tablets- COLDS Salve ? Nose Drops *ymp,?? | Try "Rub-My-Tia Wonderful Liniment 10 MUSTS ARB LISTED FOR RURAL PEOPLE Ten "musts" for rural people have been compiled by Mr*. Dud ley Bagley, of Moyock. immediate past president of the North Caro lina Federation of Home Demon stration Clubs, Miss Ruth Cur rent State home agent, announced recently. Miss Current commen ded t'hem to farm folks of the State and said they are desirable goals for the Home Demonstra tion Club program. They are as follows: 1. We must develop desirable standards for home and commu nity living. 2. We must appreciate the place of the home in the social order. 3. We must< learn to manage our income so that it will best contribute to better living. 4. We must learn bow to use our leisure time so that we may grow and may benefit) our com munity. , 5. We must always consider the promotion and maintenance of health. 6. We must be willing to lead, if the occasion arises, and be es pecially alert in helping others to develop leadership. 7. We must foster a family re lationship which will give the members a necessary feeling of security. 8. We must cooperate with community and civic projects which will benefit general wel fare. 9. We must learn to adapt new ideas to our own use. And combining all the others, Mrs. Bagley listed t-he tenth "must" as: We must discover and use the opportunities, Joy, and satisfaction which may be derived from rural family life. "Find the joy ? there is a bound less amount of it; there is never ending opportunity ? be proud and grasp it; then satisfaction in achievements will surely follow," Mrs. Bagley declared. ADVERTISING PURGES ITSELF Down through the history of | (?he United States, only a few ad- i vertising rogues have thrived, | and those only (or short periods. There was a time, 100 years ago, when capable physicians were rare in this country. People dosed themselves, both with dreadful concoctions made from their gar dens, and with patent' medicines from the store. Then arose a swarm of nostrums for the "cure" of every disease. These nostrums slew their thousands. Many of I ! TAYLOR | CUSTOM - MADE t I CLOTHES | ; Pick the figure you ; ; ? want to pay and we ; ; ? promise the BEST;; ? your money can buy. j ? ; YOU CAN TRUST IMPLICITLY IN THE SERVICE I WE GIVE YOU ! i\ Osmond Hale :: Louisburg, N. C. j SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! $3.00 Permanents $0 00 For ... . L 4.00 Permanents 9.00 For ... . W 5.00 Permanents i.00 For ... . * 7.50 Permanents i?.00 For ....* u 10.00 Permanents 7.50 For ... . ' This Special will last until the first of September. Call 445-1 for Appointment. iiargumtr'a BEAUTY SALON Professional Building Louisburg, N. 0. then existed for no otber purpose than, u hu been said, "to make ailing women happily drank at' home." But the advertising of such pain-killers and fool-killers was thrown out by most newspapers and magazines at least 26 years ago says Nation's Business. As good doctors became more com mon, the thirst for patent) medi cine abated. Un their wake came some cosmeticians who preyed on women's vanity, wily scoundrels who offered perpetual youth in the form of lotions and creams. But the success of any article sold in packages depends, of course, on repeat orders. Few if any lasting fortunes have been made by lying proprietors of cos metics. Women buy once. When they notice no results, except perhaps a rash or ereuption, they do not buy again. Most of the per manently advertised beauty prep arations are made of ingredients which any dermatologist will tell you are good for the skin. And reputable department stores and drug stores, in recognition of their responsibilities to their cus tomers, will handle no beauty preparation to wbicb women in the mass are allergic at all. What is true of cosmetics and other packaged goods is also true of everything you see consistently advertised. 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