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We are going, to sell you merchandise for LESS MONEY than you bought therti for last year
No war time prices at our store. Big tremendous stock at the same bid, price and less. Buy your
Men s and Boy s Clothing and Shoes for the whole family, Ladies Cloaks, Suits and Millinery and
save money. VICTOR KAPLON'S STORE. We have J. R. Avery, E. H. Bragg, Miss Fay
Parham and Miss Delia Spencer, with us arid they invite their friends to call and buy goods for
less money.
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BEAD OF MAIN STREET, NEXT DOOR
TO NATIONAL BANK OF GRANVILLE
Juice of Lemons!
j How to Make Skin
White and Beautiful
The juice of two fresh lemons
strained into bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white makes
a whole quarter pint of the most re
markable lemon skin beautifier at
about the cost one must pay for a
small jar or iiie orumary cuiu. cream. (
fare should oe taKen to strain tne ;
lemon juice through a fine cloth so
eo lemon pulp gets in, then this lo
tion will keep fresh for months. Ev
ery woman knows that lemon juice
is used to bleach and remove such
blemishes as freckles, sallowness
and tan and is the ideal skin soften
er, smoothener and beautifier.
Just try it! Get three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and
make up a quarter pint of this
sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and
massage it daily into the face, neck,
arms and hands. It naturally should
help to soften, freshen, bleach and
bring out the roses and beauty of
any skin. It is simply marvelous to
smoothen rough, red hands. adv
THE TIME TO BUY A BUGGY OR
wagon is now and not later for
in 60 days the price will be high
er and if you would save $10.00
or more then get in touch with
Samuel Davis at once. He pays
the freight.
Sour Stomach.
Eat slowly, masticate your food
thoroughly, abstain from meat for a
few days and in most cases the sour
stomach will dissapear. If it does
not, take one of Chamberlain's Tab
lets immediately after supper. Red
meats are most likely to cause sour
stomach and you may find it best to
cut them out. adv.,
MOWERS, HAY RAKES, DISC
Harrows, Peg Harrows, and corn
Planters, will be next spring, con
servately speaking 25 per cent
higher than now. If you would
save money and can do it, buy
now either of the above and lock
it up, and you will thank Samuel
Davis next spring for this kindly
advice. I, have the stuff and am
making the price while it lasts.
Samuel Davis, the Hardware
man.
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In the Fifth Federal Reserve Dis
trict. (Federal Reserve Bulletin)
At this particular season of the
year, when the crops of this District
have matured and have been gath
ered, or are approaching maturity,
we find the estimated results some
what at variance with previously ex
pressed opinions and predictions.
Droughts, heavy rains and light
frosts in the past month, and per
haps more important than either,
adverse conditions have shared re
sponsibility .for discrepancies.
Corn and Wheat.
While some localities report corn
thus curtailed 20 per cent, the Dis
trict as a whole should exceed last
year's crop by 10 per cent. Wheat
and other grains - are satisfactory.
Many farmers are holding grain, not
yet convinced that food control, as
announced, will prove workable. On
the other hand, some shippers, using
Norfolk as their most favorable port
depot, find transportation facilities
affected by railroad embargoes. In
the light of scarcity of bottoms due
to war contingencies, it is difficulty
to feel optimistic as' to immediate re
lief in port conditions.
Potatoes and Tobacco.
The potato crop is reported as of
increased yield with lower prices.
Fruits, especially apples, are very
satisfactory, both in yield" and
prices.
The tobacco crop will probably
show cash results abnormally in
creased. Nothwithstanding the fact
that earlier in the season the ferti
lizer situation inspired some pessi
mism, the yield has been 15 per cent
higher than last year and prices are
nt only exceptionally high, but
fancy.
In the past few years seasonal
campaigns have been attempted in
farming communities for an earnest
effort to increase our live stock sup
ply, and reports show rather en
couraging results in increased herds
of cattle; hogs and sheep also show
an increase. The crying need of
meat supply, let alone the fancy
prices now obtainable therefore,
should, however, have produced a
larger supply of live stock than our
reports indicate as held.
Beyond all question, we believe
the farmers of this district have ev
ery reason to be thankful for theih
position which is to be envied by
other producers. It is true they
complain of high costs, but the rela
tive increase in the yalue of their
products is much more favorable
than that we can claim for any oth
er class.
Scarcity of Labor.
It would be unwise to minimize
the grave importance of the scarcity
of labor, and while some of our
crops have been already harvested
we can hardly expect to escape loss
through the inability of planters to
gather the balance before adverse
weather conditions prevail. Manu
facturers may also expect difficul
ties until more , labor is available.
Hogwallow News.
Hereafter, all who have their
shoes half-soled by Luke Mathewsla
will have to remove them from their
feet while the work is going on.
Poke Easley is spending the week
at the postoffice watching the dirt
dobbers build nests on the rafters.
This is the only job of work Poke
ever witnessed without suggesting a
better way to do it.
A number of candidates have been
in Hogwallow lately. They all
claim to be nice men.
A roach crawled into Poke Eas
ley's right ear on Monday night
when he was not listening and its
arrival out of the left ear is looked
forward to with much anxiety by
Poke.
The Old Miser is getting closer
each day. He would not even loan
Dock Hocks enough lard to grease
his watch.
Columbus Allsop is on a trade for
two more dogs to atke up the sur
plus fleas at his house this summer.
The Hog Ford preacher will
preach at Hog Ford next Sunday. A
big crowd will likely be present and
those desiring back seats should go
early.
The artificial cherries on. Miss
Flutie Belcher's hat have caused
quite a stir among the jay birds of
this section the past week.
Several from Hogwallow will g
to Tickville next third Sunday to
witness the unveiling of the town
pump.
The Blind Man of the Calf Rib
neighborhood was about to be talk
ed into buying a heating stove from
Slim Pickens the other day, but the
trade was knocked in the head by
some of Slim's enemies, who told
the Blind Man that winter was over.
Next week Isaac Hellwanger will
start speaking to everybody, wheth
er he likes them or not, as he has i
learned that it pays, and will also
help him out a lot if he ever runs for
office.
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The date of the State meeting of
the farmers' Union at Winston-Salem
has been changed to November
7-8.
IF IT'S HARDWARE, IMPLE-
ments, Wagons, Buggies, Har
ness, Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heat
ers, Windows and Doors, then you
can't afford to miss figuring with
Samuel Davis, Clarksville, Va., he
will save you money.
many cases. Ferdin
'UXATED IRON
w ootained from
guarantee of
usually prcsc
above t
bod druggls
or money re
flve-grin
The Beauty Secret.
Ladies desire that irre
sistible charm a good
complexion. Of course
they do not wish others
to kngw a beautifier
has been used so they
buy a bottle of
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FA CE POWDER
nd use according to L0,
ment is noticed at once. Soothing, cooling and
refreshing. Heals Sunburn. -top. Tan.
Pink. White, Rose-Rei.
75c at cDruggit or tv mail direct.
Sample (either color) for 2c Stamp.
Lyon Mfg. Co.. 40 South Fifth St. Brooklyn. N.V.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for all ailments
that are caused by a disordered
stomach and inactive liver, such as
sick headiche, constipation, sour
stomach, nervous indigestion, fer
mentation of food, palpitation of the
heart caused . by gases in the stom
ach. August Flower is a gentle
laxative, regulates digestion both in
stomach and intestines', cleans and
sweetens the stomach and alimen
tary canal, stimulates the liver to
secret the bile and impurities from
the blood. 25 and 75 cent bottles.
Sold by J. G. Hall. adv
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NO USE TALKING, SAMUEL,
Davis has the best engines xever
run and the slickest feed cutters
on the market. He will save you
money. Call him up or come t
see him now.
"THE BANK
WITH THE CHIMES"
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The United States Government is for all citizens.
Its institutions are founded for service.
The Federal Reserve System operates for the di
rect benefit and protection of the banking public.
As a Member Bank, this institution is particularly
well-qualified to render a service of unusal merit
to-patrons.
Our Officers Invite Conference.
First
.Bank
W, H. Hunt, Pres., Z. W. Lyon, Vice Pres., T. C. Harris, Asst. Cshr.
OXFORD, N. C.
THE BANK WITH THE BIG CLOCK '
4 Per Cent' PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS
CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $60,00.
has three members you should know if you desire to
enjoy life.
1. The popular liquid form of Peruna the reliable
tonic of the American household, with a long history of success in
treating all catarrhal difficulties.
2. The tablet form,, which is made after the same
formulary and is more convenient for many.
3. Manalin, the ideal laxative, by the regular use of
which constipation may be overcome and
natural action restored. Manalin has no
habit forming drug, but is an aid to nature.
Your druggist has all three. So many
thousands have received benefit from the
use of one or both these remedies that they
are a recognized part of the equipment of
every careful household.
THE PERUNA COMPANY Colmntoi, Okio
Croup.
If your children are subjected to
croup get a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and when the attack
comes on be careful to follow the
printed directions. You will be sur
priced at the quick relief it affords.
Valuable Tobacco Land For Sale.
1st Tract 88 acres 2 miles north
of Coats, N. C. on R. F. D. 55 acres
cleared 4 Toom dwelling, good out
houses, land fine for tobacco, cot
ton and corn. Price $45.00 per
acre, terms cash balance in one,
two, and three years.
2nd Tract one mile north of
Buies Creek, that famous school in
Harnett County, 133 acres about 60
acres cleared, 3 room dwelling, 3 to
bacco barns, out buildings, this
farm is on sand clay road. Price
$50.00 per acre, terms reasonable.
These farms are right in the to
baeco belt in Harnett county along
where farmers this year are making
$5,000.00 of tobacco on 15 acres,
and is cheap at this price.
For further information call or
write.
N. T. PATTERSON, Coats, Nr Cx
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