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r r- civ ! a v it-. Jf A. Tin: rnANi:uri prcss. franklin, n. c. THURSDAY, APIUL 11, C23 M is ntuiatt N0t7 SffiS FI "Saigon Pills have L'dld for me, St., said s. w. aii'l Sartor. ; been worth t!;u; ,'. hat thev ha R. II. Niv, .Aiia-na. Wi Alas-; lit in lor i-'airbanks .' i L.aiiH'il I le CI I ANGUS AND At'D!TiO? S NO; mi CAROLINA CAi' U' LAW ; l inf. '"ii'ut ' ii .i ! the en lubiic, and particularly that porti n lll'i.-l ilMYCtiV allectc a t m: 'i- ina da: Law :i:1j1v i - "' .. ' ,4,, If ' f It' I- - '7 V ' ' ' R. H. nix fifteen pounds, and 1 am feeling better than 1 have ia five years. M r. Nix -is connected - with the Continental di'n Company and has been on the road for Ins company the altei ati'iis 1:1 tne Male is mane liy .tti!e id?, r.' t 1 i uivut iKreJtli. New Open Seaso.-.o Quail Xo ember 20 to February 3 5. Turkey November 2( to rebriurv 15. i'ove November 20 to January 31. Rabbit November '20 to February 15 J J ear October 1 to January 15. Note: Board of Conservation and Development is- given full authority to change open seasons and methods of hunting rabbits and bears in any or all counties and districts, without being bound by first and last dates set out above. Squirrel In all counties cast of, and including Person, Orange, Chat ham, Moore, Richmond, and Scotland counties October 15 to January 15. In all counties west, of Person, Orange, Chatham, Moore, Richmond, and Scotland September 15 to Janu ary 1. " Mink, Skink, otter, muskrat, rac coon and opossum In all counties east of and including Person, Orange, Chatham, Moore, Richmond, . and Scotland November 15 to February 15. , In all counties west of Person, Or ange. Chatham. Moore, Richmond, and Scotland November 1 to Febru ary 15. Oppossum season in following named counties will extend from Oc tober 15 to February 15: Cherokee, Clay. Graham, 1 Swain. Transylvania, Madison, Buncombe, Henderson, Yan cev McDowell, Rutherford. Polk, Mitchell, Avery. Burke. Cleveland. Gaston, Lincoln, Catawba, Caldwell, thirtv-one vc-ars ' erecting gin machin ery, and is well known throughout I Wautauga, Ashe. Wilkes, Alleghany, the south. j Alexander, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Sur- 1 ui live vems 1 uvc uui Kiiuvt 11 ' ' iciviixiu, iutu, ivunau, .ciuji i u.-, what a well day was. -,Ancl a year ago I had to give up hy position on account of my condition. I was tailing in health all the time.1 I had no appetite and nothing I ate agreed with me. Gas on my stomach would get so' bad that it . would .'almost cut my breath off, and I 'couldn't walk a Union, Stokes. Forsyth, Davidson, Stanly, Anson, Rockingham, Guilford, Randolph, Montgomery. Richmond, Caswell, Alamance, and Lee. Seasons for other game birds and animals not mentioned remain un changed.' . v Closed Season on Doe ur..t. .. . : i T " " .v ,V Season for hunting doe (deer) got n such nervous audition that I closC(, f jod f ' had to.g.ve m, drmn,; my automobde. i bccinninfr September 1. 1929. Burden Aiier laicinii jargon 1 can : eai ,,f ' ,,rri, r' - l lo . v. c. 1 . . .- 1 1 1 ir j. : l inuimu 1 wdiii mi 01 u 1 ' tliat deer taken 1 in r s son f Vii mi!, draliaiii, Svan, J'uK:.'H, .Madi ."ii, I Itiidi i';. en, a:ivty, M itclieil, Iredell, Alexander, Macon, ( lay, i ' lk, Avery, I'olk. Resident Stall- license $2.10, required of all persons fishing outside of their home county or waters abutting thereto. NON-RKSiDKNT S T A T 1". Ll CKNSK: $3.10 NO LICKN'SKS REQUIRED: (1) of persons under 16 years of age: (2) of persons fishing in the Atlantic Ocean, the sounds or other large bodies of water which do not, in the judgment of the Deparement of Con servation and Development, need to need to be stocked or protected: (3) of owners of land or members of their family under 21 years of age for fishing on their own property. Angler is required, to carry license on' person and to. display license button on outer garment while fish ing. License For Propagating Bass And Trout LICENSE REQUIRED: Fee of $25 is prescribed of any person or firm propagating any species of bass or trout ; for all other species of fish, the sum of 50c. Payment of this fee also gives licensee the privi lege of fishing in all public fishing waters of the State Open Season, Bag, And Size Limits BROOK OR SPECKLED TROUT: April 15 to September 1. Minimum size limit, 6 inches, bag limit, 25 in one day. RAINBOW TROUT: Aunt 15 to September 1 ; minimum size limit, 8 inches; bag limit, 25 in one day. BLACK OR . LARGE MOUTH BASS: June 10 to April 20 of suc ceeding, year; size limit, 12 inches; bag limit, 8 in one day. SMALL MOUTH BASS (MOUN TAIN COUNTIES) : June 10 to Oc tober l of each year ; size limit, 12 inches; no bag limit prescribed. BLUE BREAM : No seasonal regu lations ; minimum size limit, 6 inches ; bag limit, 50 in one day. RED BEAM: No seasonal regula tions; no size limit; bag limit 50 in one day. STRIPED BASS (ROCK): No seasonal regulations; minimum size limit, 8 inches; bag limit, 10 in one day. ROBIN: no seasonal regulations; minimum size limit, 5 inches; bag limit, 50 in one day. 7 CRAPPIE OR CHINQUAPIN PERCH : no seasonal regulations ; BLACK OAK BARK AND CHESTNUT OAK BAR! r We are in lac market for all the black oak and chestnut Oak Bark you can deliver. Our line of groceries, fertilizers, feedstuffs and seeds is complete. And our prices must be right, otherwise we would not sell as much as we do. J. W. HASTINGS if akt EMiPciDnamMir nDEcnsnaDM irmtiUTS M Ifoi DIG CROP fertilizers Make FEveruAcre' IO US Best A Yes, your decision may de termine whether 1929 will be a bumper year or a bad one 'on your farm. Give some real thought to thequestion, "How much fertilizer shall I use and what quality?" We are prepared to help you determine what quantities should be used for your dif ferent crops. We have already arranged to furnish you with fertilizer of the best quality. A stock of Armour's BIG CROP Fertilizer is on hand. It is the highest quality fertilizer on the market, mechanically perfect, highly con centrated so that you have no unnecessary handling of bulky filler. Whatisniore, ithas produced results for farmers under the same conditions we have right here in this county. Come in and talk over your fertilizer problems on your next trip to town. FARMERS SMRRlC!a 11 rMumaui. 'J,"i.,a rrwai ka try ; reason a 5 1 e distance without tiring' and while I haven't driven my car yet I feel sure that I could, because niv nervousness has left me and I feel equal , to almost anything. "I wouldn't take anything in the world for the way Sargon treatment lias built'me up and given me back my strength and 'health." Sargon may be obtained in Franklin at Perry's Drug Store. Adv. Mens and Women's Shoes are repaired by in Lti manner that causes old shoas to taks on the appearance of new ones. Sav ings -are thus effected that run in to many dollars in the course of" a year. We invito you to participate 3ii these savings by-, having us re pair your old shoes. You will be pleased -with tha results and the economy. Chcnipion SHOE Shop '. EARL ANGEL. Mgr.'. , ESSIG MARKET 11. 0. ESSIG, Prop. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Fifte Home Made Sautag Everything kept in a first class market. Phoiie 42 HUNGRY? We can promptly attend to that "Hungry Feeling." . ' ' Arnold's Cafe on PUBLIC SQUARE evidence that -same arc doe. Regulations Jn Taking Fur-Bearing Animals Full authority is given the Board of Conservation and Development to makA regulations governing manner of taking fur-bearing animals with steel traps, and to prohibit use of steel traps in any county or district after petetion and hearing as pre scribed by law. jCutting down den trees in taking fur-bearing animals, is made unlawful. Non-resident owner of land in North Carolina may hunt on own property by .paying license fee of $5.25. Trappers' License Fees for all persons trapping fur bearimr animals were set as follows : Resident county license, $2.25. Resident State license, $3.25. Non-resident State license, $25.25. Hunting Guide Licenses Fee to be not more than $10 for any person arting for hire as a hunt ing guide. The Board of Conserva tion and Development is empowered to provide classifications, and to fix fee? within said . limit as - to class. Board is also authorized to prescribe rules .'and. regulations' respecting duties of snides and to rccmirc -cuides to ! lake such, oath to respect game laws. Loss of license is set as a penalty for ! truide convicted of violating the game law. . I . . .... Combination Licenses Board of Conservation and Develop ment' 'is authorized to issue combina tion licenses for hunting and trapping, and for -hunting and fishing, the,, amount of tee . to be less than the Kital for hunting and trapping, or hunting and' fishing licenses, when purchased scparaately. . Fur Dealers Licence Licenses in the - following amounts are require J of any ' person, firm, or corporation engaged in the busi ness ot buying and selling raw furs; Resident State-wide license. '$100.00- Resident County 'license, , $10.00 and for each additional county in which licensee deals in furs! Non-resident State-wide license, $400. and $50.00 in addition to be collected by each county in which the business is carried on. Every person or firm who takes out fur dealers license- is required to report to Department of Conserva tion, and Development on April 1 of each year the total number of furs purchased, the species and number of each and such information as required bv the Department. . Expiration of Licenses ALL licenses issued by the Depart ment of Conservation and Develop ment' expire on the first day of August succeeding date of purchase. RET3FI N : no seasonal regulations ; size limit," 8 inches; no bag limit. GOGGLE -EYE: no seasonal regu lations; minimum size, 6 inches ; bag limit, 50 in one day. !-.- r 1 1 1. i. . . ; - r Armour's BIG CROP It Drills This year-have the finest garden lnmeDiocK! IK v INLAND FISHERIES LAWS AND REGULATIONS RESIDENT:' No county license required except where authorized by County Commissioners under optional clause of law of 1929. Resident countv license, $1.10; dailv rermit, 50c. Resident' county license required of persons fishing by any method in the following counties: Buncombe, Hay- , CLEAN! Sown by hand like grass seed ODORLESS! "ALTHOUGH .two, Jt. w eeks la to in plant ing my garden, compared with neighbors," writes Merl J. Ross of the Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa, "Ihadvegetablesbefore they did crisp, freshand of good quality. " Vigoro did it ! And gave more than satisfactory re sults on my lawn and a new hedge. Newly seeded grass succeeded wonder fully despite a very dry - season;". -..'.:-..- Vigoro is not to be compared with any other plantfood you have ever known. No unpleasant odor! No dust! So clean you can scatter if by hand or sift from your kitchen colander! This ideal plantfood is the result of years of experiment by Swift & Company's gar- Endorsed by Leading Landscape Gardeners & Nurserymen den experts. It provides a balanced ration throughout the season. Gives a quick, vig orous start produces crisp, succulent veg etables. j Economical Effective An economical and effective way to secure . finest results ! Proved not only by scores of expert gardeners on famous estates, but by thousands of home owners as well. At a small cost of 10 to 20 cents per 100 square feet, your gardening efforts can be successful. Why not, this year, have the beautiful lawn, flowers, shrubs, and trees you have always wanted? A garden, too crisp, succulent vegetables of all kinds. Your property will be improved, its value en hanced. Full directions for applying Vigoro in every bag. In paper-lined bags of 100, 50, 25 lbs., and 5 lb. packages. A Swift & Company Product mm Makes better lawns, gardens flowers, trees and shrubs tool) FOR SALE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN SUPPLIES FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO.
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