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Tv T - Select seed NOW Fellow fanners, let's go into the field and picfc oat the ideal types of plants and gather the choice fruit ahead of regular housing, and store jt away in a cool tlry places for winter keepiog.*" Then when season for planting conies ag'aiu, we must gd through and re-se*ect Iftkingjhe ytfry best seed f or grow choose, select just a small quantity and plant a seed path, out of which to gather seed for the following year. But somebody ' says: "Oh that's too much trouble, and what's the good of it anywa\?" Well as our Creator has given us dominion over plants as well as over animals, I regard it a datv we owe to Him as well as to ourselves to make the very best of what He has given Just as the herdsman Would choose the breed of, arimals to suit his particular condition and that he likes, so v we should choose the variety of plants- that is best adapted to our sods and climatic conditions and then breed to per fection. The stock breeder has to select and re select and keep select ing to get his herd up to ideal Now if the stock raider can be wise in selection, breed and keep his animals up to the-perfect type, and sell them at fancy prices, then why will not the same rules apply to rfeed* selecting?' Then we could have perfect plants producing bountiful harvests which could be sold for fancy prices. Hundreds, ves thousands of farmers ate doing it, who have no bigger Leads than • we have. But alas! they are to better workers. Let's wake up from our styite'of lethargy, shake off our laziness and see if we cannot catch up. We —-all know that we could not grow a sweet, juicy apple from the seed of a, crab apple any mote than the swine breeder could grow a good type of bog from a wild boar or a razor back. Neither can we grow a good stalk of cottcfn from the seed of a long, slender Jimber stalk of cotton with a small, sickly, shrunk en boll. But some one says: ""Why I get my seed from the bam and I make gocd corn and plenty of it." Well, I have tins to say, that you have barren stalks and plenty of them. I believe there wan a Divine pur pose in the cretion of well as animals, that of reproduction. Just as every beast of lumpen was intended to carry its load, and will do it if bred right, so every plant will make seed if properly gown. S lv HARDISON, ■ > Collaborator. J ... I - / 1 f-orcee to Leave Horns Ever? year a large number of tioor sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. Hut this is costly and not always sure. Theie's a , fe-iter wav» Let Dr. .King's New Dtecovery cure von at ■ home. "It cured uie ot lung trou ' trie," ..writes W K. Nelson, of Calami'e. Ark., "when all eKe failed „ and I frnined 47 pounds in weight. Its surely the King of nil cough and ltmp cures." Thousands owe the r lives and health to it. Its positively guaranteed for Coughs Colds, LaGrfppe, Asthma, Croup— all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and Si 00. Trial, bottle free at Saundets & Fowden. * '• , "7> ' Leap's prolific Wheat. f The Most Prolific and ■■ Best of Milling Wheats Yields reported from our custom-* era from twenty-five' to fifty-two busi.els per acre. When grown side by Bide with other kinds'thls splen- 1 did beardles« wheat yielded from, > five to eighteen , bushels more per x acre on same land and under same conditions as other standard wheats. Where*pr grown it is superseding all and it should be sown universally by wheat growers * everywhere. Wrice for price and "Wood'.* Crop . Special" which" confainsjnew and valuable article, "How to grow big crops of wheat." T. W. WOOD t SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. *■*. - j *■ ' We are headquarters for Farm Seed*. Gr&u and Clover Seeds, Winter Vetche*. Dwtrf Euex Rape,' Seed Wheat. Okb, Rye, Barley, etc. Descriptive Fall Catalog, rpailed free. For Constipation A Medicine That Does Not Cost Anything Unless It Cures The active medicinal ingredients of Rexall Orderlies, which are odor less, tasteless and colorless, is an entirely new discovery. Combined with other extremely vcluab'e in -IrrtW& regulator, intestinal invigorator and strengthened Rexall Order lies are eaten like candy and are notable for their agreeableness to the palate and gentleness of action They do not cause griping or any di-agreeable effect or inconven ieuce. Unlike other preparations for a like purpose, they do not create a habit, but instead thev over come the cause of habit acquirad through the use of ordinary laxitlves, cathartics and harsh phytic, and permanently remove the cause of constipation or irregular bowel ac tion. We will refund vo'ur money with out arguments if tliev do not do as we say they will Two sizes 25c. and ioc. Sold only at our store — The Rexall Store " The S.- K Biggs Drug Co. Casiiis is a diverse" which results from too, 111 uch talking. Your cough annoys you. Keep 011 hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be aniloyed. But if you relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Sold by Saunders & Fowden and All Dealers.-' Why ate some newspapers like a man with cold feet? Because tliey suffer from poor circulation. Hoarseness in a child subject to ctoup is a sure indication of the approach ot the disease. If Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains 011 poison. Sold by Sautidets & Fowdm and All Dealets, All fires are costly, but the cost of burning tobacco in this country annually foots up an appalling sum, and ttere is no insurance recover able. Kills a Murderer , A merciless murderer is Appen dicitis with many victims. 15ut Dr. King's New I y ife Pills kill it by prevention, Thev gentlv stimu late stomach, tiver and bowels, pre venting that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipation, Headache, Billiousness, GlnlU» 25c at Saunders «S: Fowden. Subscribe toTiiK ENTKKI'R isi .I Have vou weakness of pny kind | —stomach, hack, or any otgans.of :| the body? Don't dope yourself ' I wtihordinary medicine Hollister's ' | Rocky M ountain Tei is the sup rerae curative power. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.- Saunders &.Fow den. •It Grows Hair Here are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk Marvelous as it mav setm, Rex all "93" Hair Tonic has grown ! hair on heads that were once bald. !Of coupe, ifi none of these, cases cafses were the hair roots dead, nor jhad.t/he scalp taken 011 a glazed, shiny appear a nee | Kexall "93" Hair Tonic acts scientifically, destroying the gertns vv'uich are usually responsible tor baldnesV It penetrates to the roo)s of the hair, stimulating and nourishing them.' It is «a most j toilet necessity, it is delicately per fumed, and will not gum perma nently stain the hair. We want you to get a bottle of Kexall "93" Hair Tonic and use it as directed. If it does not relieve scalp irritation, remove prevent the hair from falling out and promote an increase growth of hair,and in every way give entire saisfactiou, simply come back and tell us, and question or formality we will hand back to you every penny you paid for it. Two sizes, 50c. and SI.OO. Sold only at our store —The Rexall Store. The S. R. Biggs Drug Co. V- YOU CAN > NEVER KNO^. N The value and convenience of a BANK ACCOUNT until ?l>u have tried On«. When ever you feel disposed to test the UMts's \v t - I.l' t t v j and iuformation • _ ~-W V; ■ . . We Pay . . a FOUR PER CENT A *+ on time deposits - Bank of Robersonville Robersonville, N. C. K. H. II vrorovk, A S Ron hHSON.- v President. Vice-Pre*. J. A. MI/HI.L, Casuikr. Real Estate FOR ■ SALE 4 Lots with dwellings on same, in one of the best sections of • Robersonville Belonging to the Estate of Mc. G. WYNN - I For Further Information See Wiley Rogerson p or John Edmondson Robersonville, North Carolina *L Throw Away Your Old Policies hut do not fail to Jiave ua issne a ne« so for don't think you art* sure of nevi-i having one. Vou are just an liable to In humed out tonight as any one. KEKP UP YOUR 1-IRK INSURANT I and let some onj else take chances. Or fler ns lt> i.-sue a new policy todav ami secure tlje protection von neerV'now a ' much ps you ever did in your life. Fire j like death, is no respector of persons. i K- B. CRAWFORD j INSURANCE AGENT, ( " ' (iodard Buildiug j HI G G S INDUSTRIAL INSTITUT E For the Training and Better ment of the Colored Youth Second session begins October' i?th, I" Courses in music, agriculture and domes tic science. Competent teachers; au excellent opportunity for tho*e who dc-' sire to improve tlieir condition. Splen- j j did railroad facilities; healthy locality ! j Rates very reasonably, 1 I'or futther in formation'write W. C. CHANCE PRICU'AL, Parmele - North Carolina LADY WANTED I To introduce our very complete Fall line of beautiful wool suitings, wash fabrics, fancy waistings, silks, hdkfs, petticoats, etc. Up to date N. Y. Patterns. Finest line on the markets. DealingdirecUwith the mills tou will*find our prices low. If others can make sro.co to 530 00 weekly you can also. Samples, full instructions in neat sample case, shipped express pre paid. No money required. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars. Be first to write. Standard Dress Goods. Company, Dept. 500, Birmingham, N. Y. | €•€•€• OCC-€l-€€-€-©€K& f OPERA HOUSE S |jj Thursday, October 27th | ROYAL "MYSTICS 1 O - IN MARVELOUS MANIFESTATIONS OF MYSTERY ANI) J 0 . . MAGIC- MUSIC AND MERRIMENT . . > fa a 4 THE ROYALS 4 AN EXCELLENT COM 1 y AN VOK fiL 0 VAUDEVILLE ARTISTS 5? INCLUDING ALI'I'HE GREAT \p Q HINDU OR IENTIAL MAGICIAN fa PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, ---- NO HIGHER fa Don't Miss the Free Exhibition of a FULL SIZED AEROPLANE Icccc Scats on Tuesday at Biggs Drug Store | New Style Tailored Suits I oh ' r* 1 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ! | |» _ Combining Elegance, Refinement and . — 1 - « | MODERATE PRICES I —• Are Still on Display « o» 2 I, Wo are ]>i*ej)a red to cat or to the h*ade. throughout *® ; 1 J ) ij the season. Our opening* wa« indeed pleasing' and 43 •ft everybody was delighted with our stock. . . . . Ji U «§f | OUR FALL BUY GOODS WILL' | £ INTEIUIST YOU TOH OUH STOCK IS COM- I ft PLHTK IN EVERY" DEI'AHTMK\T \ #— ~ : ... - ■; . ■ { Harrison Brothers & Company 2 * .. 1 ' . . -• '«f '#3%- Autumn Display NEW DRY GOODS! TTrifimrriir w——— ——a—aw'—— . l-ftTCST STYLES KIR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Fashionable Millinery and Trimmings A FULL LINE IN EVERY Department of Our Store C. D. Carstarphen Co.
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