Barred Heltacr Ltedennan ku been barred from the Atlantic City beauty oODttat. . Mm vu choasn u the morn baaufllal In Alaska But ike'a BMTrtwL That leu bar owt. Bb? will corapsW to Um professional class. Mania** U M bar la that. Just a Girl? But How She Can Wallop! Ilflrry Oreb tnko? a hard punch on the J?w from t fair training partner In the ring at Mtnbuwt Long Island. wh?r? Be u preparing for his flelit with Johnny WHik.o !or the mldJlewoUht UtJe. MJsa Mary Broun, daughter ot Oro-/? cook, cos* trm |-Tftgb?rgbt a/vJ rwlntc* a wicked left. Brunswick County women cuntlnH) to take In about $75 Id cash each Sat is' day at the Women's Exchange Mar ket In Wilmington, reports the homo agent.. Soda helps burns If they are on you. i ps them ,f th?y are ?n the | ?'The b?st paying Jjb I ev?* had," said one former who selected his ae*d corn In tho field. This man Increase)] his ert Lancaster and family w?r? guests of Miss Ruth Gup lon Saturday afternoon. MeidmnfB Martor OUpton, Phllir CT Sturgess. and Morris T. Oriffin. were business callers of Rocky Mount Wei ncsday. ' Edna Willis Radford left Friday a? ternoon to spend several days with grandparents. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Duke at Areola. Mr. and Mrs. Morris T Griffin left Wednesday for Edenton. where ihey will stay several days with relative*, We wish for them a pleasant vacation and an early return. They mean much to our community. The mixed quartette consisting of Miss Nancy Gupton, Nfr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller and Dr. H. M. Beam ren dered a special selection during the revival services at Captalla Baptist church Tuesday night. Misses Irene and Pearl Gupton and Mr. Robert Gupton attended service* at Castalia Baptist church Friday night. Mrs. W. D. Fuller, Elizabeth, and Edgar Fuller spent Friday with M1m Eugenia Boone at Castalia and attend ed the services at Castalia Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duke, Miss Eva and Mr. Mack Duke, of Areola, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. R- Rad-> ford Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. M. Raynor, Misses Irene and Pearl Gupton, Leona Raynor aad Mr. Floyd Griffin were visitors of Mrs. H. B. Griffin at Nashville Satur day afternoon . Miss Dollle Gupton spent Fridav night with Mrs. W. T. Lewis. --Mr. Robert Leonard, of Centervllle, was a pleasant visitor of Mr. and. Mrs. J. P. Leonard Saturday. Mr. G. T. Harrell of Rocky Moant. was a business visitor here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fuller went to Henderson Thursday on business. Mr. Stlss Jones, of Sandy Creek, was a -Wood visitor Saturday. Elisabeth and Edgar Fuller spent Thursday of last week with relatives near- Moulton. I Mr. Arthur A. Shearln and Lewis Neal, Centrevllle, went to Hollleter Tuesday of last week on business. Esq. John B. Denton spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. C. & Denton. Mr. W. D. Fuller went to Raleigh Saturday on business. Mr. H. Jones, of Sandy Cr?ek, ?pent a we?k with his ton, Mr. R_ P Jones here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Oupton and L. C. Oupton, of White Level, were vic tors Saturday. Mr. Josh Tally, of Justice, *H a visitor of Wood Saturday, Qalte a number of our people at tended services. at White Level Thurs day night. ; t ?i'" Mr. Morris, of Justice and Mr. Lang dale, Centrevllle, were visitors Sat urday. Mr. C. G. Wood was a business call er to Rocky Mount Friday. Mr. Walters and son, of Durham, were business callers Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Jones, of Georgia, was a visi tor Thursday. Mrs. Perkins, of Littleton, Miss Eve lyn Bartholomew, Revs. Everett and Wallace, of Castalla, and Dr. E. D. I'oe, of Weldon, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Puller and family. Friday . Messrs. M. F. Parker, Logan Oup ton, T. Coleman Denton attended lite Sandy Creek MaBonlc Lodge at Laur el Saturday. Messrs. Joe Galloway and Do.vey Madison were Louisburg visitors Mon day. Edna Wicker spent Sunday night with Leona Raynor. Mr. E. J. Fuller attended the open ing tobacco Bales at Rocky Mount Tuesday of last week. Mr. Hugh W. Egerton and son, H. W., Jr., returned Saturday to Bir mingham, Ala., after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. H. G. Egerton, at Laurel . Mr. and Mrs. Arch House and child ion, of White Level, were visitors of Wood Monday. Miss Lucy Gupton who Is taking a commercial course at Kings Business College, Raleigh, spent tho past week end at Wood. All were glad to welcome Miss Ruth Gupton back to Sunday school last Sunday alter a period of Illness. Miss Wheless Gupton Is kept In this week because of sickness. Mr. Johnnie Leonard went to Hen derson Monday on bnsmess. Misses Pearl and Roth Oupton and KJT Q11* '? ynot bank? NoT Weil whenever you pay the e4itor'a bills ha pots the mon ey right back in circulation bar*." "!**?or hart? No? I thought you klnda scringed a little," To Cotton Growers 9t-. I take this method of announcing that I have again licensed my warehouse underthe State warehousing system and will be in position to storo all the Cotton in Tranklin County. I can store for non-members as well as members of the Cotton Aseoon. Don't sell, but hold yonr ootton, faring it to me, where it will be insured for full value against everything ex rept price. J. S. Howell L Kline & Co. SUMMER GOODS REDUCED WITH NEW MERCHANDISE COMING IN DAILY VE HAVE CUT PRICES ON OUR SUMMER GOODS TO BJLOW COST. BUY NOW AND SAVE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY YOUR NEXT SEASON'S SUPPT Y NOW. Men's Palm Beach Suits, all colors and sizes Priced $8.95 Men's Straw Hats, any one in the store Priced $1.00 \ W ork Shirts, goodTFeavy Blue -and Khaki Priced 86c Khaki Pants, good grade, all sizes Priced $1.75 Overalls, good grade Blue Denim Priced 98c Dress Pants, Blue and Grey with stripe, regular $4.00 value Priced $2.45 J. Pongee Shirts with collar attached, sizes 14 to 17 Special 85c Men's T'niousuits, good grade pajama checks, regular frl.25 v Jue Priced 89c L. Kline & Co. Louisbnrg's Biggest and Best Department Store LOUISBURG, . NORTH CAROLINA DON'T FORGET The T ouisburg Tobacco Market open* September 18, to sell tobacco for the h'gh dollar. DON'T FORGET We ar? already open to sell Heavy and Fancy Groc eries, Notions, Shoes and General Merchandise for tkl low dollar. Give us a trial before yon bny. j . - - ? ? 4 F. N. SPIVEY HEAR THE BRIDGE Phone : 22 Loulsbnr*. % 0. MIOMPT D1LIYKRY?