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Clearance Sale of 800 p?? 800 NEW and UNUSED 50c EACH ih Atwater Kent and Victor Radios ' \0:l A Complete line of Batteries aod-Tube* . W. E. White Furniture Co. irolina Louisburg, : N. Carolina Get Your Garden Seed Here where 70a know 70a are getting new, fresh seed. Eyerything NEW at SCOGGIN'S DRUG STORE Louisburg's Leading Drug Store ?PHONE 310-^ r ? .. J ' -"???- 7~~ ? yyat v.'j Nash Street ^ooisborg, N. C. mmmi f?MS The burning anbject of the day la Coal?can I gat the kind T want, the grade that barn* beat In my atoree and get It when " I need It? Oar a newer Is?Tea, It yon order from ua. We 'have loat recelred a neW ahtpmant ICE ? Don't forget that odr lee la made from (are Ttll water that U 0. K'd. by the State Laboratory and oar price 1* attmettra Call ua over phone. R. G. P E R JNO. W. KING MAIN STREET ~ PHONEJL01 Staudte Bread Pride of Frankly gutter On Friday and Saturday our entire Steck will j be on Special Sale. Look! Bead I ComfBCt ? Horn* Qround HmI 40c pk Coffee I lb* 66c Pit* Tobacco Any Kind I (or Wcj Cigarettes, Popular Brand S pkgs Por 16c I High Orndc Flour MM $7.60 | Chase and Banbourn - Coffee lb Can 46c | Ocaan Spray Cranberry Sauce Can 16c Dried Peaches, Del Monte Brand Per lb 60-Uc Bananas. Largo, Ripe 4 lbs (or 60c. ? FULL LINK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WITH TQIIR HOME AND BRING CHOICE NATIVE AND wi WESTERN MEATS Steak Me lb | Stew Beet lie lb Roaat Me lb Pork Huh Me Pork Lirer lie lb Back Bone Me lb Try Oar Home Made Sam ease, All Pork Me Ib.'l Seed Irleh Potatoee Per pk Me i CAHBAOE PI.ANTS NEXT WOCK Red Soar Cberrle* Can 17c I Salmon Can lie. Dried Apple* Per lb Me I '1 BCJTN SCHOOL SEWS (Continued from Page Fire) tape line, stnkea and axe to be used in geometric measuring. The boys on entering the shop, found it to be locked, called Tommle (the negro Janitor) to unlock iu Tommle said, "What dim gals down <Hr got in dere heads dls morning T" One of the boys replied, "Why Tom mle, they are going- to measure a post without going up It" "Huh, dey can't do dat Mr. Buddie." Buddie re plied, "*eet they can Tommle, Miss Cline" said we could." "Wal Mr. Bud die, I- cant believe 1U dat thing souns mighty shaky." After unlocking the shop door and the boys secured their neceaeary need for this geometric ?work, Tommle, with a smile from eV to ear efatched from a distance with great .enthusiasm on how this work could %ad would be done. In tfetg gdass there are eleven'*t% tdhlg ge dnls tsSfflg geometry. There were b< for> leaving groups assigned to worJf*5tpgether. They worked In groups isa follows: No. 1?Ruby Lee Hayes, Gladys Mullen, and Ruby Mul len; No. 2?Ludle Hayes Pattle L?u Averant, and Elisabeth Bedding field; No. 3?Delia Mitgfcell. Emma Holmes, end Bleeker . -Mullen;. No. 4?Oeo. fBUddie) Fuller and Leburn (AW)) Pearca. Through these methods of geo metric measuring the advanced class finds thia work Interesting. "Buddie" and "Abe" Geometry Class Modern education recognises the necessity of a mat hematic fitness of the Individual to meet the require ments of UtSk Its greatest purpose Is to enable students to make a living, 'and to directly stimulate the mental ability; to help to a realization of the creative power of thinking accurate ly. Wl* Students who do not make usr of Geometry as a means toward mental training will mis* one of the Strong est allies In the Held of mental train iug For the past week, w,e have been studying proportions. Tuesday and T/ednesday, we tested some of these proportional propositions by measur ing the shadows of trees, and posts on the campus. In terms of propor tions and length of shadows we found the height of trees, and other objects on the campus. ? ??*? ??00''% ? THE EPSOM SPECTATOR ? lbs Margaret Winn ? Editor-in-chief. . ? ??????? ' lr The Junior-Senior banquet ^ given Feb. eight at eight o'clock: The juniors were very glad to hgve as their guests the senio" the faculty, and other visitors, senior colors, green and white, the It flower, -daisy, -were emphasis in the decoration which was out with great effect The pi) cards were white daises with g backgrounds, the flowers were gr fcrp leaven, while the light# made into very attractive with orange centers. The welcome address was given BT The welcome address was given Sal lie Lou Ayscuin, president of tie Junior class, welcomes to the guests and their responses were given be tween courses. , Toast to Seniors Natalie Smith Response Forest Smith Toast to Faeulty..Myrtle Mitchell Response Mr. J. A Woodward. Toast to Visitors __ Carl Edwards. Response Mr.' Avery Church. Menu?Gape Fruit Cocktail, Baked Chicken, Dressing, English Peas, Creamed Potatoes, Apple Conysate. Pickles, Celery, Hot Rolle, Butter. Coffee. Candle Stick Salad, Saltlne, Cheese Strawe, Ice Cream, Cake, Mints. A very enjoyable evening was spent by all. Society Hews The Sidney Lanier 8oclety has Its regular meeting each Friday with in teresting programs The members sro wide awake and making, an effort to make each program the best We nre striving to mako our programs worth while, by each one on program taking part and making real prep aration for the numbers. Frldsy. Feb. XI, n Oeorge Wash ington program was given. Interest lag talks sod papers were' well given. Friday, Feb. 28 the chief number wan a debate, "Resolved: that Colonel Pyrd is greater than Columbus." This created much enthusiasm.' Splendid talks were glren on both, the negative and affirmative. The affirmative won. "?S r YYs rvmt how iwrwifr a ha4, -, CAM Be y/ITH A (*RBTTr OOI t-- \r Me t?n*r mahwbd "TO HBR. r FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my eel f u a candidate lor SHERIFF of FRANK MH COUNTT. subject to the DEMO CRATIC PRIMARY, to he held on Jane 7th., 1*M I pledge myself If nominated to an economical and strict lav enforce ment administration. I am not member of any ring and have made ro promises except to tnlftll the dte tlea of said office to the best of ability. 1 will appreciate your sap-' pert/ - ; Yours rrry truly, ^*1 3-T-14t JAMES f? LANCASTER - ,\ IMfOMANI of Interest to foayHome Without Skctricitjt Opening Display and Sale of the New INST ANT- LIGHT ALADDIN KEROSENF ^yovv lei- CtxC time in homes where kerosene must be used for lighting, one may enjoy all the comforts and blessings of . s perfectly lighted, home. 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No generating or waiting; a match and a minute that's all. All styles; table, hanging, bracket and floor lamps in nickel and bronze. Endorsed by world's highest authorities. This store Authorized Distributor* for Aladdin Lamps. A full tins of Supplies for all Model ALADDINS always This Beautiful Aladdin r Hanging Lamp AWAY L In At One* and Gat Full Datalk L. P. HICKS ON THE BUSY CORNER LOUISBUBO, N. 0. FOR FIRST CI Jim JOB rMNTING PHONIC US fg ; TO THI VOTERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY I am a candidate for the of fice of Judge of the Recorder'* Court of Franklin County, sub ject to the action of the coming Democratic Primary. Born ..And raised In Franklin County, I hare nev er before asked for a County office. II will be. impossible for me to see' each individual voter, but I take this Opportunity of asking for your sup port. I deem It improper for a can didate, for public office.to make rash promises biR I frankly pledge my ?elf to a fearless, impartial enforce ment of the laws of our 8tate to the beet of my abUity and. If nominated And elected, will use the power gives me toward making Franklin County a better place in which to lire and rear our children. 2-7-tf. ' c JAMES E. MALONE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I herewith announce myself a can didate for the office of County Com missioner for Franklin County .sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June. If nomi nated and elected I will stand for re opening the County Commissioners' office to the public every first Mon day for any business to come before the Board, and for publishing the accounts for the expenditures of the County to 1st you know where your money goes. Thanking you In advance for any assistance yon give me I am Torn* for Service, 3-7-14t C. C. HUDSON. NOTICE Notice to heseby given to all per sons that I shall not be responeible for uf debts Insured by my eon O. J. Onpton, a minor 1# years of age. who resides with me at my hoBH In Goldmine Township. Franklin County. This February Mth ISM. - i S-tl-et MRS. A. A. ?UPTON. LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that Deed of Trust executed by Willie Cope aMI wife Noble Cope to O. F. Trustee, which Is duly registered fn the office of the Register of Deeds of franklin County In Book H6 at page S7?. default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby eeodred. the undersigned trustee will ?offer for sale at public auction tp NOTICE ? < ? FOR FOOD FEED FERTILIZERS TO YOUR CROPS The Crop Foods That Feed COTTON, TOBACCO or CORN. A formula for every crop. See our Dealer or write to Blackstone Guano Co., Inc. BLACKSTONE, VA. highest bidder (or cash at the court house door of Franklin County, on MONDAY, MARCH 31BT, 1130, at 11 o'clock noon, the following de scribed property: A certain tract of landplylng and In Cedar Rock Tou being situate ship. Franklin County, State afore said: Bounded on North by Willie Cope lands. South by W. M. Jones, East by Mrs. Callle Wheless, West by Allen Bros., oentslnlng 10 acrss more or less. Willie Cop* and Noble Cope harlng 1-1 Interest In John Cope land, Willie Copes Interest Joining home place of Willie Cope and Noble Cope on which they now reside. This Is a valuable lot of land ly ing In or near the village ot Justioe, N. C. i This the 1st. day of March 1930. ?vjO-F. WALKER, Trustee. Bp: W.ffi yehb. Atfy, >-7-4t COMMISSIONER'S SALE) OF LAND Under and tyy virtue of a Judgmont of the Superior Coon of Franklin County, N. C? entered 1n that action entitled "County of Franklin vs. Nar oissftjtogere and husband Moses Reg ?*?" on th? 9th <Uy of Docombor, HW and pursuant to on Order of Re-sale entered by the Clerk of Superior Court of said county on the 14th day of January, 1*10, the undersigned Commissioner will, ha the 10th DAY or FEBRUARY, 1M0, at or about the hour of noon, at the Courthouee door of Franklin County, oiler for sale at public auction, to the h'ghest bidder, for cash the foUoer Ing described real estate: That certain tract or parcel of land lytic In Dunn Township, Franklin County, N. C., containing 202 acres, more or lees, and being the lands cenreyed to Narcisaa Rogers by Deed ol P. B. Richardson, Trustee, record ed lu book 2S4 page U Registry of Franklin County, N. a, to which deed and record reference Is hers made for a mors pellicular descrip tion sf said lands. This the 26th day of January, 1930. 1-31-lt Commissioner The above sale was continued to Monday, Mar. 10th, 1930, by consent al parties concerned. This March 3rd. 1930*: - * 7 J R. MALOtfTC, 3-7 It Commissioner.
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