2IJ, i: i i, tf Wu p- iwitna i up i ! ! with U.'.'CLE YALT K3,C-.-Jl V'u ri.it ...!. L.-.ivlE?. j vL.iID I i; I declare it mrfe has hpn drtf lately.. In (act, I believe it' about as arytarouna my neck of the woods aa I ever remember .it t - Mi and Fannt. ivaa iala-lna- ahnnf St Just Tasr night- T was tryin to ugger wnen 11 wai ine last rain we bad and dog if I don't believe it's . been night on to six weeks. We did have a little sprinkle here a few day ago but It weren't enough :' to even lay the dust,. You oughta see our garden. Our beans looks like they've been sprayed with 2,4-D cod it seems like all of our tomatoes are gonna rot on the vine. !. r: And our roastln ear patch,' which we were really countin oa this year, is just y plum pitiful look in. The little void s'alks of corn out here are twistin up and gitt'n browner lookln by the dy I'd give a yankee nickel If I had some way , to git gome water 6a it, buf Lord ' " - nw I me to tote or haul wati ia An K.t corn any good I just keep hop In f vuuwnrw . wui wing ua a. snower ui in d nui il uvma lib- augmy siow getun nere. " -i ' And just as U It, weren't dry er,ough, it's been so bloomra'hol too. I looked at our little old r-uiu UVUBT yesterday evemln and the red was up to 98 and that w a. .v.. shade. Fannie said "she "wai it one day this week about riinnn. time and it was Mtiin . m theu. .. v..M . I reckon we all much about the weather. We ought to be mighty thankful that we've ucto uiesseu as gooa as we 'nave. AU of us, pretty nearly, nave right goo dprospects for crops this year and we'll git some rain. We'll Just have to be, a little more patient and be thankful ' for it when it o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c Disabled Stock Dead or . . a tiff HANr 'r Vvlla UIIU lilUyj , 4nAla4clr.AfA' 1 COO (.AAA II. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE Co., Inc. G01DSB0R0.N.C. Your Best Market For Hides, Skins and Raw Bones. , 6 o f;??0 o o o o o o o o .J.S.., v.i 3 ' v i '- (( J-1, ir- - H :.t . j - v. .- " " ' The 100,000th Chrysler equipped with the ISO horsepower V-8 FirePoirer engine rolls off the assembly line. Unfilled orders for the V-8 equipped cars now stand at 35,000 with sales ahead of production. Shown with number 1 Ofl.OOO -are: David A. Wallace; president of Chrysler Division. ' Chrysler CorporationK C Quinn, vice-president and general manager, Joseph A. O'Malley, vice-president and genera) sales manager and A. ? M. Fleming, vice-president in charge of manufacturing, f-; ; s , ,v j, , i,. . i.. i ,i f '!. nmns this kind of weather we're bavin now alter an. : i oeen navm my oats cut this week and the weath- r'o hojtn Itiaf' Mal fnr fnmhinm grain. Count it been awfully hot, but I don't ever rememDer cuttin erain when it weren't hot. These combines are really the tricks.' They do a sood Job of clean in your grain as they cut it And Just think, how. much . work it o o o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o it; K7 Full Line ot Household and Kitchen Furniture Crosley and Coolerator Refrigerators and Home Deep Freezers HaWg Automatic Washers 1 t ? ... MOHEY SAVING PRICED OM Nine Piece Living Room Suites All Mahogany Bedroom and Dining Room Suites Drop Leaf Mahogany Tables All Arvin Dinette Suites Metal Porch and Lawn Furniture True-Test Linoleum Rum 9i 9 And Odds and Ends in Piece Goods , Moe Light Fixtures o o o s o 0 o o o o o o o :o o o , o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o CHICK IJIiciiAts-' Getting Ready fV v, For Culling Job raiilli(f la mMwtx nf nnnltrV management that should be prac .j J MM..1awlv tnf It aIoa cliniiM UIXU AJ . - MM V MOW " be practiced properly. Below are a few suggestions on how to pre pare for. this Important manage ment duty. . ; f Culling offers' the poultry-raiser at nni4 Annnf iinftv i rtfirMOA hi 3 51uu vav buiiii v . knowledge and improve bis ability in regara xo we juaging 01 pounry, By concentrating on such points u rate of growth, feathering, body 3hape fleshing,, and egg produc tion, he can learn something new every time the flock is culled. This aloA crtvaM vuiiai - An. thA naiiltrv farm- a good chance to learn about, poultry. And since culling usual lv'reauires several nersons to do the job, it really is an excellent 'tune lor tnem to take a lessoni t ' . . Eaulmnent Needed Some of the . culling aids A Air IS UUW UU1C IV UlCLUb WUWUB. for the fall crop. ; These should be ready to transplant to the gar den.xowg by July 15 to August 1. Tn 1?isif si a ' 4-Via ItwnitAirArl rlnAfhan Globe variety is being recommend- m as a uu wmaia oecause 11. uucs not crack as badly as the hlarglobe. av uvab wv vsu icucs o vaaaj IUVU- erately :wllt resistant.- ' The Jef- . I 0...L1 I -. 1 highly resistant to fusarlum wilt. If voil' nrpf at m V4llnw tAmstA th New Sunray variety is good 'and is resistant to wufcstiv. .:; . vv ; If the hot weather has ruined your early greens, ' there is Still time, to plint some New Zealand cipinach which is a warm season. CrOD. The seed hnuld h analrnit in water, for a day or two before, planting, v The vegetable is not re lated to spinach and I have noticed that thr atiiHAnta 4 mv vAffAtahU gardening classes who have taken some .home for trial usually come back for more. I find that most ot the boys in these classes have ne r eaten Swiss chard. New Zealand spinach, kohlrabi, eggplant, sprout ing broccoli, cauliflower, and Chi nese catobaae .' or Bruiser. aDrout This means possibly ; that these crops were not grown ia.4he gar dens back home.' ,1 would say that thia la an InlnatlAn h. . ajaj lUUlVttUVal VUlIk WJL puinimg pians need some revision unure uet year, -i i,;. r.y: " Chinese eahhacre . ffrppn mrnut. lng broccoli, kohlrabCand Bruasel sprouts, are best grown as fall crops. Brussel sprouts seed hould be Sown "hv Jutv 1; aiul tha nlanta transplanted as spon as they are targe enougn. uninese cabbage, kohlrabi , and broccoli seed - may be aown In late .Tlllv nr oarllr immif and thinned out or transplanted. Earlier planting of sprouting broc coli would be necessary in the mountain aaa . K.,... tUim - ----- MhUI W tllfjl may be damaged by heavy irosts. li WID CHOICE IN THEOW BUGS Throw rugs are available In cot- te. new Fibre E colors, sizes,' and in a -myriad of textura. - be smartly carved and textured in to designs., Rugs made of Fibre E are soft, resilient, and crush re sistant W flirt anH lint ..II. -- uv v.wj removed. Both the light and dark tage of this non-skid treatment U that several amall nm. maw placed together to make a larger or longer rug. xney will not sep arate but will lay flat and close to gether to give the impression of pne .piece. r .,. ' i-w, v. .,;.:..,; ,v.-: In other words, your' washable rugs may be magic, but they do not need to ha '(Wins stead of adding to the hazards of a as poultryman can make good use of carrying oufnn uu are u a catching crate; (21 a catching hook; Ixr m pAtrhinff nat t&i a wlra ni wooden panel for keeping chickens in -corners: and (5) a scale ' fori weighing; Although all these items' ara not nprpaoarv. thav mii ha nt considerable help in doing an eUi- menv jod 01 cuiung.r, i; i.3 '.. ,. Shades wash haantlfiillv an 4.. hniiaiahAM . T . , - - , wtj . wmw.w, uivjt' .am in saieiy i "rT . j '.;s".v ; ''RaVOli-liaa tfniu Intn' ftio. .Ml the result is a soft tufted or tex tured rug with a beautiful sheen and long-wearing qualities. Colors "e ta. wide, range and Include &lea white and ,ricn black. These tuai ahkit Hlrt anil fnnt..fe. very weU. They, too, go in and out of the washing machine with the greatest of easeft ;i . j- f f f -, ' Cotton rug have in a few short years nroved thair wnrfh tins .i again, not only in ; decorative schemes with their bright tdecoxa tive' colors but in practical use and washahllitv Mai) 1th 8 tXted rugs with cut or uncut llfla' alfata4. . a I w . j WI lengins, some I ue wHwa, some not some combina tiaMaanaaalaawajwa1aaaaaaa To make a better America to give a future for future Americans JJon't burn up a great natural rsTiroe by: fV-''' WW careleinw:i.: well as adding to chirm1' and use- Wilmington Coca Cola T Rnttlino- Coninanv ' i METAL" WEATHER STRIPPING Home insulation roof ooaUngs for your old roef, We have export mechanics to make Installations according to - V, We reproof ever wood shingles, Call sui for large or amall jobs Br nk Insulating & Roof J i. -ft,- Phones 160J-2081 11 Ctoa, N.C. BUILDING MATERIALS Cement, Brixment, Sheetrock, Roll Roofing, Asphalt Shingles, Asbestos Siding, Windows and Doors, Screen Doors, Hydrated Lime FARM SUPPLIES Buckeye Tobacco Curing Systems, Whiting Coal Stokers, Tobacco Slides and Trucks, Paris Green, Arsenate of Lead, Sprayers and Sticks, Tobacco Twine, Thermometers,; Tobacco Flues, Tobacco Dusters. SPECIALS O o o o o o o o o Southern Quality White Paint, Inside and OutsideFlat and Semi- Save Money and Tour Motor with 100 per cent Pure Pennsylvania Veedol , , , . FERTILIZER 3-9-9 Yam Special : Calaum Nitrate, and .Soda 8-0-24 Wonder Ripener Tobacco xop uresser i , t ,," V . uwja auiarcsser - 5 0 getYrur Pla m WUace and Make Our Store Your Shopping ' V o CASH IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU HEED IT - "'.! -'' , :..,........- : ....... , f . 7-. ia : 0': f . Visit Lake Tut, Rose EU, North Carolina for Your Recreation n ) . -' . 'i ,DinlnS and Dancing from 10:C9 A. M.f tU 12:00 PJtt.', o s CO' o to o o i o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o c o o o o o o () A atchlnff honk or mat whlnh, ever te poultry-raiser may prefer is very useful for catching Individ' uai birds. ' However, -when using the .catching hook, the handier should be careful riot to injure any or ue oiras. Many raisers nave a catching hook or net in the poultry house so that any bird showing signs of unthrlftlness can be re moved immediately. - .m '., ."Here is a sood nroeedurai tn fol low when culling the flock. - First, coniine tne birds to the house. Then- cover most of the window space with, burjap sacks or the equivalent. This helps prevent ex citement in the flock. ; v , . , Alan nmuM ' With liftina Or 1Mlna Annrm at .a.Wl cuo ana suaing aoor in -the ton Th.B. .M ' .111 . . . ' usrc tix o iiauujr uk cuiiing Biras of all ages. Place one end of the crate . next to : ha Ham ii..,i. Which, birds enter anil taana h poultry house. . A piece of heavy wire" netting is very satisfactory for driving chick ens toward the door. However, be careful not to erowd the birds to ward the dOOP or into tha atkln i-jl wmiiaj i vauw some may SUttOCait;. At. f.u tlmes .handle the b'rds OareiUllV. When rAnnnlna kl.J. fro mthe eatehln t . . . . - mas lurui out neaofirst. . Hak - jrtain.coi.as re ' i , crs are .lant' ,to Quia ue.niras uut am mn .A tions gtving a textured or - 1, , . ""'TV- wicjr arc as easily, laundered as the longer vucuuit variety oi cotton rugs or braided or hooked cotton PUBS.''' V & i' NON - SKID TREATMENT ,; ' i:: The Fibre E and rayor, i-ugs' as weU "many of the cotton rugs COme With a finn..Vl . t 8 their lupka that , . and keeps the' rugs definitely : in Piace pis treatment last through rvwVM oimja. motner advan lLWlill5IEi:Bjl XP11 WANT SAOTA 9LAUSt TO STOP AT YOUR HOUSE THIS CHRISTMAS, YOUT) BETTER BE GOOD TO YOUR COTTON! f we inow ave A Supply Of- t, , ,3ST..aHD:uS.TK ''In btMi"f4, BETTER GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS TODAY! ENGLISH -I" OLIVER CENTER . STREET MOUNT OLIVE id 1 't'n! . i , : .v.uv. uv an 1 1,,. ,, r,m.-- n-i, . mmatm lllL loooooooaooooouoooQoQooooQQpoooooo . f. O'. saves. ,. :,... - jue and Fannie was set tin out ui tne wade this mornin watchin sia Meiions cut a I'ttia Mth our oats down back of the' house. He d make a round With that cjm cine and come back to the corner nuaosc ine nnuin. aril mit , dunip three and four bag of oats tW time. -,-M..:. .1 :!kt4. I looked over there toward Fan nie na sue was just smlUn. I :.,.. 2L?al Wn at Fan nie?:' Then aha aalH "ur.i . . 7 , . - ., ii ail. x was just thlnkin ahnnt tha ! sa you ,had 10 take a size cradle -u tuiuuK iame neid of grain out hi. w ue WM1g the cra dle and I'd he mm nif k.kij - . . mvu. afcumu vjm up ue Dindlea Th.n ui pwen in and; shock, it np. I declare It -Hist .an.ir.. I l-ii-T srood lhat unuhiiiii . x H?,&i? ,,lnacnu,e that would in -.u worK "na then some in less than a thlrvi - .i The biggest pleasure though It that w, wlnging that old hea.y cradle any more." ;.!" . . " - v iv w munKriii top rfMK ow Zi - T. wuae ana lixin us ?oP JC$nr ofnionade. .I'd like Wn?i!m feller on the com J&S2 ometh.,,g 'Curtis t. Tarletc on ; ' TOMOOW ;, rLOTOGJtAPll ' f- ii JILL O O O O o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Tli ' c8 1 jfjl' t '-If North Carolina Duplin Counlv AS ADMIK1STRAT0RS30FV EflEAS LAtUER, DECEASED, VE VILL OFFER FOR SALEAt PU3LIC AUCTIOJI FOR (CASH Af THE HOME PLACE OF EIIEASiLAl!IERM0:i;iIOi VARIOUS RTICLES maciii::ery, ai:d tools, hay ahd co.i;i, stock of i;erciiai;dise aiiu iti8iffli ii;cludi;:g the FOLIO XG: o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o f-I i - 5000 rkCnmWm z icous of Poultry Wire rj- 1 Omvass.Xijji f: :"- 1 Tractor (Oliver 77) ; 2 Bush and Bog Disk , I ','1 Gang Disk . 1 '1 24U)w:StalkcutteV'0 1 Scoop Tractor- - ; x iiime anreader -. .. 1 Fleetline Chevrolet! 1947 ' 1 SeedSower V .. . .. . .; 1 Hammer Mill 1 Grist Mill, J ' ' 'fl. 1 1 . 2-IIorse Disk Harrow :i K-i ::'r'C i' ';a : 1 Hay Rake 10 Brood Sows - 7 V 'J , 1 Mante'Siwad.'- so i "rTji:;"!-'t-'''-8f'.'iV 1 btOCk Il0g':'i;:w( S' V-4',:.4-'5f," 4 Upright Plows , - i ,. t . 4 Cultivators , tM-pi6'! '4 Term Plows 100 Bails of Timothy Hay 1 22'Ritie:r(.S-:i?':f.!;.-: 1 12GausePumn Gun f i: bet of Counter Scales 1 Drink Box, , " , 1 Wire Stretcher 1 Hole Digger 1 5 'Mules v . ,1 Grease, Gun;, z SeedSowei?4 rP ? 7 , roois . in, - x aeea soweri . a $25.00 of Miscellaneous Too 32 Pistol-, , Hi a -Junk, Safe ti ,1 Water Pump lAadio i?JJ it 4 . v- 0 i'-ti'if-' "::t-AV-'.:::.!t' n-ivii- ;'l Drayruck 1 Single Section Harrdw ' iJJ A XUau Planters i s :tl,;Gcano Sowet ' ; t ( i Uectric f ence Control ;1 Set of Cartwheels, - ' ' 1 Set of Tn ToolV l -'; A 1 12 Inch LUom Plow, for Oliver Tractor 'llfct?rrf,-"--.l fc b.i8 Tn'ck ' , tr lthntat&iii-ili k.b.4-1 Tickup Truck '"'-t I,: s.V"' 11.15 I..J 4. L CI J,3f 1 VJirf rir ':v''r rV fHs -:-..'.-:v;y' .-ij.-.-.v! ; .-' , PheBfi M7 J er " r - ,

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