HOG KILLING SUPPLIES * Lard Stands - Lard Presses \ Butcher Knives - Iron Pots Galvanized Iron for Vats Buckets and Tubs SINGLE and DOUBLE GUNS RIFLES - AMMUNITION BICYCLES 4 For Boys and Girls VELOCIPEDES WAGONS . . $1.00 up FLORENCE POT TYPE OIL HEATERS Also Sheet Iron and Cast Iron Heaters . . . $1,39 up. RANGES . . . $20.00 up WIDE CROSS CUT SAWS Special SjQQ Handled Axes . . . $1.25 up Carpenters Tools PAINTS and VARNISHES SAMPSON'S SAMOLITE Add1* NEW PRINCIPLE PAINT Gallon Water to 1 Gallon Paint to make 1* Gallons of fine, durable and beauti ful wall finish ? Carried in Ivory, Cream, Blue, Green, Gray, Orchid and White ? $2.25 a Gallon Prices oti ALL LINES BUILDING MA TERIAL have advanced, but we have a fair supply of DOORS. WINDOWS and ROOFING ' at prices that still look attractive. If you need anything in t faese lines we ad vise immediate action, & 0 SEABOARD ? STORE CO., INC. WHOLESALE RETAIL P?I Carh ami P<v Lesi D. F. McKime P- --'i1<?.nt Timely Farm Questions Answered at State Collegaj QI KSTION : Can I nsc peanut meal in the lading mash for my I hens? I ANSWER: Yes. Recent re- I search by the North Carolina Ex- I perinient Station shows that high grade peanut meal may be used in replacing 50 per cent of the more expensive animal protein concentrates now In general use in laying mashes. Roy S. Dear styne. head poultryman at Statu College, replaced from 62 to 94 j per cent of the animal proteins wibh peanut meal In two series of j j experiments where he used the | North Carolina laying mash as ? recommeuded by the poultry de partment. There was no reduction 'in egg production, in the hitch | ability of the eggs nor in the liv { ability of the chicks so hatched. | QUESTION : I plan to set out , a small home orchard. Will you please gire suggested varieties of fruits and how to set the trees'.' ANSWER: Conditions vary 1 with the different sections of the State and rat'her than give a gen eral recommendation, it will be j better to write to M. E. Gardner, head of the department) of Horti culture, State College. Raleigh, and get his suggestions for trees or varieties adapted to any given sect'ion. Prof. Gardner will be glad to give your question prompt attention. | QUESTION: 1 recently visited j a neighbor who grew hybrid corn this season and got a few ears of his corn. Is this seed suitable to plant next spring? ANSWER: Absolutely not. Such seed will likely produce al ! most anything but will certainly i not produce corn as you saw it ! this year. Nor will the acre yield be as good It is better to . get' hybrid seed from a breeder | ; but fW hybrids have as yet been found adapted to this State. So far. the named varieties have giv jen better acre yields. The Nort<h Carolina Experiment Station is at work on this problem. how ever. and hybrids are being de veloped which show considerable promise. ROOMS FOR RENT Two large and two small steam heated, furnished rooms, well lo j cated. Call or see Mrs. H. G. ! Perry, Louisburg, N. C. 9-13-tf KOn n.M.E Three building lots on Sunset j 1 Avenue. Between Mrs. R. G. Bai ley and town water plant. 11-1 5-3t- Mrs. Florence Underbill. OLD CLOTHES CAN BE MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ! I Get out your old clothes and, though they may look hopeless, send them to as. We'll clean them and renew them and return them to you looking like new clothes. NOTE? We have added a SHOE SHOP to our business HEN ME MANN, Expert Shoe Repairer. Call Us Phone 440-1 SERVICE : DR7 CLEANERS AND SHOE SHOP j , . P. C. Hifcht - I E. Nanh St. Loaliborg. N. C. ! ? ? I; TAYLOR || CUSTOM - MADE ; lj CLOTHES | Pick the figure you want to pay and we promise the BEST your money can buy. YOU CAN TRUST IMPLICITLY IN THE SERVICE WE GIVE YOU ! Osmond Hale Louisburg, N. C. 4*?MH>IIH?IIIIII?< i " r THE POCKETBOOK 0/ KNOWLEDGE ^ TODAy THERE^RE CASES IN WHICH AMERICAN OOMPANtfS HAVE INVESTS AS MUCH AS A M/ LAI ON POllARS ?N NEW PRODUCTION FACILITIES TOR DEFENSE W7HOUT A S/6HED ORDER FROM THE! *"0* DOLLAR RAID TO STOCKHOLDERS LAST YEAR, U S. RA/LROADS PA/PNEAftlV THREE DOLLARS /H TAXES Milk is composed i OF /O/ DIFFERENT I UJ8S73VKK - 1 ? HJT NO CHEMIST | HA* EVER BEEN ! ABLE TO MIX THE . / III' KNOWN CONSTlTUEffTS I T06ETWER TO PRODUCE MILK AGAIN WANTKII Tell to twenty-five acres of laud. Prefer no buildings, some woodland, reasonably priced, and' ncaj _J,?iui8bt?rg. (MRS) JOHN MAY. Route 1 1 . Lotiisburg, N. C. r U-22-St COW FOIt KAl/K One Jersey Milk Cow. will be fresh about May. Apply to G. W. Wester, Jr.. R 2. Louisburs, N. C. 1 1-22-21 NOT1CK I liavo too many potted plants to carry through the winter ? j many in pretty hand-made pots that I will sell cheap, also wool li lied silk comfort, blankets and rugs. etc. Come iu and see them. MRS. H. G. PERRY. ron sale One Kisher upright- piano In good condition for sale cheap Call or write Mrs. H. 0. Perry, Louisburg, N. C. 9-13-tf Present indications are ihut hog slaughter will be reduced ma terially 111 the Hrst quu'-ter of 1941, according to the tT. S. Bu reau of Agricultural k'conouucs. What foresters call an extraor dinarily successful season has just closed in the northern aud western National forest's, reports the U. S. Farest Service. Practice does not- make perfect but we improve with practice if I we try to improve. "I BELIEVE THE COUNTRY IS SAFE." Let's forget the bridge that is so far ahead, and get down to business. Come over to my house and look around. I have just the things to make your home a Happy one, and too, I have what it takes to make "Pa" Happy. Get him that Johnson Sea Horse Motor for Christmas. I have several sizes at big discount. Last year's models. Come while they last, almost at cost. SEE THEM AT BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE TERMS IF YOU WANT THEM. J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. !_ REDUCTION IN FURNITURE PRICES Now is the time to purchase the New Furni ture for your home when you can get it at al most your own prices. Bed Room Suits, Par lor Suits, Dining Suits, special pieces all have been greatly reduced in price. Come in and let me show you. Consider furniture for Christmas presents. It gives lasting re mem brance p BOBBITT D 1 FURNITURE CO/ 1! R. A. BOBBITT, Proprietor Q 3BDBUU8 HAVE MONBYI : "Home of The Thrifty" THINK! HAVE MONBYI DON'T B? "HOOKED" HaveMoney ET-RICH-QUICK schemers have "hooked" many a man and got his hard-earned money. These schemers are not all dead yet . . . and they have not quit "working" the "easy marks." Ask some level-headed man before YOU bite or they may land you in their net. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW W* Welcome Your Banking Busintu FIRST-CITIZENS BANK 1 TRUST COMPANY OORNKK MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANK1NO HOURS: 0:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. THINK! HAVE MONEY! - "Home of The Thrifty" ? HAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY NOW WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR BIG STOCK OF Stoves & Ranges BOTH HEATING AND COOKING at a big REDUCTION in price that will guar antee their moving. Come in early, get your pick and save big money. Shot Guns and Shells WE HAVE THE FAMOUS Fox Shot Guns and the Winchester & Western SHELLS and oaa supply your hunting needs. ' COME TO SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN Hardware and Sporting lines. FREEMAN & HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. Grady Harris LOUISBURG, N. G.

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