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What Is a Diuretic? People Are Learning theVaku of Occa tionJVm. Everyone fa?n that ? in-1 ative stimulates the bowels. A diuretic performs a similar Anctioa to the kidney*. Under the strain of our modern life, our organs are apt to ante More and more people are learning to use Doen'e Pills, oc casionally, to insure good ehmina tion which is so I'ssmlial to good health. More than SO,000 grateful users have given Ooan's signed rec ommendations. Scarcely a commu nity but has its representation. Ask your neighbor! DOAN'S p,^s You'll have to admit that short skirts and bobbed hair are just as I renslble as balloon pants. TRAYKLI When a nan, forest, he usually round in a circle. That U exactly the way some folk! shop. They hit the buying trail, stray away from it a bit, and before they are aware of the fact, they are lost? wandering in a mate of counters? gradually growing wearier and wear ier?and Anally get back home men tally and physically worn out with out haying accomplished very much Up-to-date shoppers make up their minds what they are going to buy before tbuv leave the house. They know exactly what they want, how much they feel they can pay, and Just where they will And the right goods at the right prices. To them shop ping is a real Joy. These modern shoppers read the advertisements, carefuljy and regular ly. They And that the advertisements save them steps, bother, trouble and time. Let the advertisements guide you, that's their business. What, may we ask, is the question of the control of congress to a man asleep in his easy chair after a big Sunday dinner. GOOD NEWS! Oar Matchless Coffee 1'MURPHY'S SPECIAL" Is Now 30c Per Pound Oar Special Prices on Canned Goods Will Continue Through Saturday. APPLES We will have another load of Apples and a better quality, Saturday 35c per peck G. W. MURPHY & SON ?'Where a Dollar Does Its Duty" Free Delivery Gash Grocers UaiU |.| LOUISBUBG, H. C. BE FAIR -WITH YOURSELF We are not going to have any Special Sale this fall. We are not going to give awey prizes to a few, at the expense of all of our customers. We can sell cheaper without a sale as every one knows that a sale would be expensive and would have to be paid for by our customers. Therefore yon will be unfair te yourself and your pocket-book if you fail to let us .. show you our line of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Shoes, Hats, Cape, in fact any thing in the Furnishing line for Men and Boys. F. N. SPIVEY HEAR THE BRIDGE LOTJISJSUBG, NORTH CAROLINA OL'K KALKIUU LKTTKK B} 1L L Sklpman ? ? , i Raleigh, Nor. 15.?Swinging into i full stride for pre-leglslature . the Capitol resounded the past week ;with the echoes which came out of the meetings of the Budget Cammis ! sion. In addition the cotton confer jence met and adopted a rather defi I nlte scheme to work out for the aid 'of cotton growers and tied the bank ers and agriculturalists together to work for the farmer. T)m Budget hearings were perhaps the most important matters consider ed this week. The Oorernor as di rector of the budget and the tenace of the higher educational institutions. They total close to fifteen millions and thus are about four millions each year of the blennlus above those of last year. At these hearings, the Oor ernor questioned very closely as to the needs of the Institutions with aj ?lew to bringing out every fact the members of the budget commis sion took an equal Interest In the matter. It Is their plan to continue these close questions in order to de velop the matter from every phase and, with this in mind, every instl tution will have to be well posted on his needs. After all the evidence Is in, the Governor and Budget Com mission will decide on the recommen dations to be made and then, and not before, will the Governor have any thing to say on his views on the mat ter of primary and higher education appropriations. The hearings during this week de veloped some statements and assump tions. Walter Murphy of the General Assembly Issued a statement declar ing that he would nqt attend the hearings and intended to light for higher education. He said the budget commission was exceeding its power. Some news articles were written drawing the conclusion that the Gov ernor was in favor of the primary education funds as opposed to the higher education appropriations. To these Governor McLean issued a re ply on Saturday in which he denounc ed the interpretations of his actions, declared every Item was being scan ned in the interest of the people and added that he believed the people of the State would back him in his ef forts to conserve the finances of the State and not Increase taxes. The cotton hearing developed the definite plan whereby the agricultur al interests of the State and Its ex tension service will devote its atten tion to preaching a 25 percent re duction In acreage of cotton and a program of diversification for farm ers while the time merchants and bankers in small places will give ef fective aid by extending credit to cot ton growers only when they subscribe to the program for reduction. This it is believed will adequately dispose of the cotton problem so far as it affects North Carolina. During the week Governor McLean addressed the American Association of State Highway Officials at Pine hurst on road systems. It wag also announced that Ida Ball Warren, the only woman ever to face the electric chair, and who was commuted will not be given any clemency by the McLean administration, it being the | Governor's opinion that such clemency ! would be defeating the ends of Jus - tice. A radio engineer is waiting here to report to the Governor on avail able sites for establishment of a state radio station and definite steps are expected shortly. The Governor's of fice through the newspapers has re ceived indication that clemency will I be sought for F. W. Sparrow, Jr., one of the members of the mob which mu | tilated Joseph Needleman and who is serving a sentence at State Prison, i No Indication is given whether the Governor will act in the matter. The Federal Park Commission of the Great Smoky Mountains will ask for a two million dollar bond issue this year from the general assembly and will therefore be A live topic before the legislature. The machine ry for the two million dollar soldier loan fund will have to be passed also since it was ratified at the last elec tion. State College students arecele jbrating to such an extent after their 'successful football games that there is talk of curbing their activities. The department of conservation and de velopment says great strides in wa ter power development continues to be made in the State. News is re ceived here Joyfully of the intention of Virginia to. pare a road from the North Carolina border to Washington. It is much needed. Extensive preparations are betng mads to lino up Oriental markets for surplus products of sou thern and western farms by the de parAnent of agriculture at Washing ton. A set of tsnres issued by the Mats auditor Indicates that there is a steadily iacrsaslag cost for sal aries of State employes despite the salary and wage commission which was supposed to save the Stats mon ey In this report Dr. F. M. Register, director of tha Bureau of Vital Stalls tice of the State Board of Health soaasels against delay la the selection of names fop babies bora In North Carolina with a View to expediting the work of his office la the effort to record the cor rect name of all offsprings as they come Into the life of the State. The State la# requires that notice of birth lbs filed within tore days, but parents 'often take a much longer time la announcing a name for the "new com At a moating bald bar# during tba waak dlradon of tba Stata'a Prison daclinad mambarablp to tba North Carolina Cotton Coop*rutin Aaaocla ttoa; autbortad tba *ala of <00 balaa of ootton at tba dtaoratlon of tba ?arlntandant; nottflad tba 8tata aaaaraa mi ? vMrata f aad for tba aradlon of a chapel at Caladontf Para In mamary of tyi* lata Captain Rtaem and azpraaaod \^atlafactlon tba prograaa of tba printing plant raeantly ln?t?HM at tba Oantral PrV (Ooatbraad an pa^a alz) Hill' 1 ? - XMAS Store Is i Now Open A fall line of fine GlfTS * for every mem ber of the family from the Kiddies on np. Useful Gifts 5c to $15.00 REGULAR GLASS CHINA AND POTTERY GIFTS USEPUL FOR THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL SELECTION $1.00 TO $15.00 - ALSO SPECIAL ? 9c SALE ON HOUSEHOLD AND HARDWARE NOW IN PROGRESS WAGONS WHEZLBABROWS TRAINS AUTOS ' CARRIAGES DOLLS MECHANICAL TOYS (. I ? ?, . L KLINE & CO. Inc. Where Thousand* Bare LOUISBUBG, H. 0. Watch Our j?r? Window For Prices That Will Be Inter esting To You. STOVALL GROCERY CO. The Orange Front Store" on Nash Street Groceries, Feed, Farm Supplies Louisburg, N. 0. ? H. M. S to vail H. M. Stovall, Jr. JUST GOOD GROCERIES At Reasonable Prices NO SPECIALS We are here to meet the demands that our custo mer makes upon us. If we haven t what you want in stock?we wiill get it, because serving those who buy their groceries here is our first consideration. Planning Dinner for Thanksgiving It will be made easier if you will visit our store and see how well we are prepared to supply your re quirements in staple foods and dainties. Everything that is needed to make the Thanks giving dinner complete can be found here?and you will find the prices are as good as the best. J. W. Harris LOUISBURG, N. 0. j PiWPlHPIPlFIPiriWFIW/lH> MAIN STREET Washington Home Furnace Prodnea* Cir IJ ill I Hut Craiaad I mahogmny fin lUk witkevt nam* plat* on outeida. Can b* tnaUllad in any I ?i -TU* I* not Bargains Washington Home Furnace, none better, worth $140.00 special at $100.00 Extra large stock all styles Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves, Ranges, Boiling Mater ial and Paints. Large stock Crockery. Christmas is drawing near and I am stocking up f <" f ? with nice things for young and old?Wagons, Veloci pedes, Antomobilee, Air Rifles, Guns and lots of things that you will want for Santa Glaus in hardware and Furniture Gome along at your convenience now and select J any goods in either Hardwar oj* Furniture at my stores, | make a small payment on them, we will keep tbem for I l yon until Christmas. This saves yon a lot o( trouble j and is better than waiting until the Ofcd|p)lM rush is | on before Mketfiif jma lute Otau. _ 1 t H. C TAYLOR UR<jfffc l*** "r 4m LOUISBUR Furniture Store Phone
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