jiil Bring Your Prescription HERE! A Registered Pharmacist will fill it with infinite care and accuracy and at as little cost to you as possible. S. P. BODDIE, Druggtd The Rexall Store Right on The Corner BABY CHICKS CUSTOM HATCHING Cedar Rock-Cypress Creek Poultry Association Hatchery Telephone No. 1105 R. F. D. No. 4 Louisburg, N. C Custom Hatching $4.00 per tray of 96 eggs. Reservations for any week between Jan. 8 and May 1 *j may he made by advancing $1.00 per Baby Chicks $16.00 per 100. ? All watches, clocks and jewelry left here for re pair over 30 days will be sold now AT ONCE for charges. L. W.PARRISH JMW^KTiER ^ Court Street Louiftburg, N. 0. TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE Oliver Chilled, Chattanooga, Wiard, Vulcan, Lynchburg Plow Casting. Plow Harness - ? Farming Tools Hog Wire - Barbed Wire LOOK! 5 ft Poultry Netting $3.75 roll Dunn and Dixie Plow Points Kk each Prices are rif ht at Taylors Some Faraittire loft to go Cheap. H. C TAYLOR PHONB 305 V, "AimfrmA EDWARD BEST HIGH SCHOOL DYNAMO : ?- ?I r. r. a. On last Monday evening February 14 the P. T. A. of Edward Beet HI held a worthwhile meeting. Mies Chappell, Home Economics teacher, had charge of the program. In the absence of the president, Mrs. T. H. Dickens, Mr. Slodge was In charge. An opening song "America" was sung. Devotion was conducted by Miss Gupton.. In the session of business there were additional members to pay the yearly fee, thus bringing our paid membership to a large number. With Miss Chappell in charge the subject "Ethical Character" was en joyed as the following rendered parts: Paper?"Character Develop ed. Through and by Teaching Court esy," Mrs. P. R. Inscoe. In the ab sence of Mrs Inscoe her paper was presented by Miss Upchureh. A musical selection was rendered by Mrs. G. a Stailings. The selec tion was a favorite of Mrs. Stalling* because she had seen her son march to it at Annapolis Naval Academy. "Stories That Should be Read to Children" were commented on by Mrs. J. O. May. "Interpreting the Public School" Mr. Sledge. Hie next two meetings of P. T. A. will be held on March 21 and April 18. Mr. Wolfe and Mrs. Sledge will hare charge, in the order named. At the close of the meeting there was a round table discussion of how it is best to get the parents to under stand and be sympathetic with the public school system. The ultimate way Is to make the child so in love and devnfafl tn ^ school that he will interpret it in its tsssi light to tlhe parents. ? ? ? Developing Character Through and By Teaching Courtesy I and Politeness i (By Mrs. P. R. Inscoo.) Politeness is a necessity for the well bred person; if the school has as its aim the preparation of the in dividual for a better life, then the teacher should be concerned with the moral side as well as the intellectual. One of the best ways to correct bad manners in a pupil is to set a good example. Children, as a rule, think that their teacher knows more than their parents, she makes a greater Impression on them. Character is formed through practice. The fun damentals of all character education xaay be expressed, as tbe_creaUsn.pt an attitude, a desire on the part of the boy or girl to acquire certain qualities and the sufficient practice tc make them habits of conduct. Personality teaches better and fin er things than were ever printed in books;, it is character in action. A teacher with a striking personality and a brilliant mind is sure to leave a deep impress upon her pupils. One cf the greatest traits in any profes sion is courtesy?just ordinary good -the best insurance, against insult Emerson said "Life is not so short, tut there is always time for courtesy." Over-politeness is- rudeness. Small kindnesses, small courtesies, small considerations, habitually practic id give greater charm to the character than the display of groat talents and r.ccompllshments. The Tie That Binds The school crowded around the court last Wednesday at noon to see the class game between the Freshles and the Sophs. The players, dressed in purple and old gold, got in their places on the court, each one eager to play her best "Come on lets beat 'em", someone hollered. Ike whistle blew and Mary Heading jumped and got the tip on Ruby Hunt The ball went swiftly from hand to hand until it reached the tiny band of Marjorie Collins. She put it in the goal. The crowd went up In an uproar. 1 "Get on 'em. Sophs", Nell Stalllngs called leudly, but in vain. When the first half was over the score was 4-0 in favor of the Freshles. The second half gave the Sophs enough luck to end an interesting game with a tie, the score being 4-4. Among the Visitors Theron Stlckland visited Clarence Pearce, at Cedar Rock, last Saturday night Misses Cora Haymon and Mary Johnson went to a basket-ball game last Saturday night Lucille Stokes spent last Sunday afternoon around and abotgt Seven Paths. Mr. Graham West visited Mr. Ear nest Haymon of Justice last Sunday evening. Miss Upchurch spent the past, week-end at the home of Miss Nan nie Perry. Miss Ruby Lee May visited her sister, Mrs. Kemp, at Loulsburg last week. We are glad to have Robert Mar shall beak at school. We sympathise with him la the loss of his mother who was stricken- with paralysis last week. Miss Gupton was a visitor at Rocky Mount last week-end. A flttl Cf Last Wedneeday morning, % TStf good chapel program was given by Mr. Hopkins oa "Oood Citiaenshlp. He read Acts 21:8* and told about the birthplace and life of part. He then gave the folfowiag points that a good cttlsen will do: 1. Respect for law. 2. Respect for public property. 2. Respect for rights of others. 4. Respect for selt 1. Have enough respect to shun had company. 6. Reverence for God. When we go to church, we should have enough reverence for God to act nicely. We should never talk and laugh la EMULSIFICATION JUST as emulsification of the butter-fat in milk makes milk one of our most easily digested foods, so emulsification improves the taste and digestibility of the pure cod-liver oil in SCOTTS EMULSION It's the reason that millions of children and grownups prefer it to all other forms of cod-liver oiL Be sure the cod-liver oil ' you use is emulsified? 1 that it's Scott's Emulsion Scott Ml Bowne Bloomfleld. N. J. 30-3 church. A boy or girl at school must learn to take care of the school building for it Is public property. A good citizen will respect the right of others. BeatXag Addison says "Reading Is to the mind what exercise is to the body." By reading, the health of the mind is kept alive, cherished and confirm ed. Henry Ward Beecher likened books to "Windows of the soul, through which the mind looks out. Without books not only would schools, colleges, and Universities BKklUfc&f, DOT evemhtnr which v call culture would vanish, and socie ty would lapse at once into barbar ism." The one who does not read will get out of touch with the world and lack sympathy with the social, po litical, and scientific movements of his time. Everyone knows that he should read for many reasons, and nearly everyone does read some, but the question is does each get the greatest valine possible from his reading? \ E. B. Hi S. Juniors Whi The Junior boys defeated the Sophomore boys in a class game played here, Feb 25, the score being 16-8. The line up for play on both teams was as follows: JUNIORS SOPHOMORES C6ne f6) R. F: Turuage Parker (2) L. F. (1) Dickens Williams (g) C. (3) Vick Collie (2) R. G. Sykes Gordon L. G. Butnn Backache If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Xwg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystea today at any drug store. Put it to the test See how fast It works. Money back If It doeant bring quick Improvement, and satisfy you completely. ?Try Cjster today. Only Mo. FOR CONSTABLE I herewith announce myaelf a can didate for the office of Constable for Louisburg township subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held In Jane, and will appreciate the eupport of the voters of the town ship. If nominated and elected I assure you that I will do my beat to fill the place with credit to my If and my supporters. 1-24-?0t J. A. DENNIS. Moore county farmers purchased 2,026 pounds of lespedesa seed and tben had to order 1(600 pounds more to fill their needs. DR. CALDWELL'S THREE RULES Or. Caldwell matehed Um nmtti ol aoaatlpatlosl for 47 yaare, ud btlWnd thai M aattor how eorefnl people in of Mr health, tbt and ixir mm iUia*Jeo will dmr from Unu to ttu. Of next Importaawa, thee, la how to treat it wImo H tom Dr Caldwell always na la faoor of getting aa eloae to Baton ZSZTtaHd'rJ^tauTwnmtiBd. It 1 eaa aot ham tha moot delioata fjstw " la aat habit form inn. Tha Boat or mar did sppror# of drae Ua pkystae and purges. He dM not believe they were good for human beings to pot Into their ejaltm, Dae Strop Pepsin for yenrself and members of tha family la eoaatlpattoa, btliousesss, soar and ersmjy bad breath, no appetite, tohaa, and to break ap fevers and colds. Oat a bottle today, at any drugs tors and obaerra these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. ? Tor a free trial bottle, inet write "Bvrnp Pepsin," Dept. BB, Monti cello. Coat Suits and Coats At 3 o'clock Saturday We will offer 70 LADIES' COATS and COAT SUITS at $1.00 each Have your dollar ready and take your choice. ( Thc~Spot Cash Ct>. D. F. McKlNNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS Genuine Billups Girl Champion Plows ? $4.95 We take great pleasure in inviting yon to view a most enchanting display of Modern Furniture that charmingly departs from the conventional molds, pre saging the styles of tomorrow. New in shape and structure...original in conception...this furniture will captivate the fancy of lovers of the unusual who at the same time have a leaning toward the practical. For we have in these new modernistic modes complete living room, bedroom, sun parlor, dining room, and kitchen sets that oombine uniqueness with an .extra ordinary durability and usefulness?Representing the acme of good taste.. .exemplifying the peak of quality.. .and prioed considerately. Brown Furniture House Yoongsville, 1ST. G. Snbaotlb* to Th? 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