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Monday la December lit. ? ? ? Next Monday la drat Monday. ? ? ? ?The Town Commlaalonera will meet tonight. ? ? The Boarda of Education and County Commlaalonera meet Monday. AU newly elected" office re are required to qualify and take oyer their duties Monday. Business generally was suspen ded In Louisburg yesterday In ob servance of Thanksgiving. ? ? ? Quite a nice little snow storm, of only a few minutes duration, vis ited Louisburg Tuesday morning. ? ? ? ?Quite a large number of local people attended the Wake Forest Duke football game at Wake Forest last Saturday. ^ # ?It Is announced by the ware housemen that the first sale on Mon day, December 1st, will be at the Union Warehouse instead of the Southslde as* indicated by the Sales card. Supt E. C. Perry, visited Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. C. Hill Yarborcugh visited Dan. ville the past week. ? ? ? Mr. A. F. Johnson made a business trip to Raleigh Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Johnson came home from Stem to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. D. P. McDuffin, of Henderson, was a visitor to Louisburg Tuesday. ? ? ? Mr. J. H. Parson, of Enfield, vis ited his brother, Mr. A. W. Person Sunday. ?? a ? Mrs. B. W. Ballard, of Franklinton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R- F. Yarbo rough. ? ? ? Mrs. Geo. T. Meade and her slater, Mrs. Corthoye. are on a business trip to Atlanta, Gp. ? ? ? iirs. John Uzzelle returned Friday from Tarboro, where she was tl>e guest of relatives. m ? ? Miss Mamie Brown, of Amityville, N. Y., attended her father's funefal here last Friday Pres. and Mrs. C. C. Alexander at tended the football game at Wake For est last Saturday. Mr. W. E. Brown, of Hamlet, was In attendance to his father's funeral in Louisburg last Friday. Misses Beulah Lancaster and Ethel Bartholomew attended the Wake For est-Duke game Saturday. ? ? ? Misses Sadie and Adelaide Johnson were attendants to the Wake Forest Duke Football game Saturday. ? ? ? Miss Bernlce Mcllwaln of New Bern was the guest of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mcllwaln last week. ? ? ? Mr and Mrs. W. J. Johnson of Bur lington, spent the past week end at . Mrs. Johnson's home near town. ? ? e Mr T. A. Person, of Greenville, was a visitor to Louisburg Sunday, guest of his brother, Mr A. W. Per son. ? ? e Little Miss Martha Wilder Thomp son of Franklin. Vs.. Is visiting her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Al ien. . Mrs. R. Spencer Plummer, of Phil adelphia, Mises Neppie Davis and Kate Ballard, of Raleigh, were guests ef nr and Mrs. R. F. Yarbo rough Knt? tUuiKru, oi ivMitneu, **?iV ? of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Yarbo rough Sunday. FLAT BOCK B. Y. P. U. The following B. Y. P. U. program baa been arranged tor Sander after noon. Not. SO at t:04 o'clock. The program will be In charge of the Treaanrer, Mack Hendrlx,. the topic being "Oar Minion to Onr Southland". > 1. Scriptlure Reading?March Wlg glne. I. Introduction?Mack Hendrlx. S. Baptlat In the South?Myrtle Lee Hendrlx. 4. Need* of the South. (1). The Sooth la a raat Mission Field?Joseph Hart (S). The South la a Great Enlist, ment Field?Richard Caah. (S). The South la a Great Racial yield?Pauline Frailer. (4). The South la a Great Country Church Million Field?Claire Lay ton. (5). The South Is a Great Moan tain Mission Field?Edna Catlette. 5. Baptist Work In the Sooth? Thel ma Roberta. g. Onr Chief MInlitry?Pattle Rob erta. 7. What can we do to Helpf?Lil lian Layton. Be there On time. By Increaatng the amount of i trogen In the fertiliser used under his sweet potatoes* one farmer la Brunswick Cohafy secured an In " yield Hi acre of 17 1-t retorts County Asset I. B. Cotton Tweed Effects For Fall ^OTTON tweeila for crisp and cool autumn days! Much has been said and written this season about cottons for fall and winter, but one needs only to see fhc ac companying photographs to realize how completely all this has come true. The costume photographed at the left shows a charming combina tion of a new cotton tweed with short velveteen Jacket which is the essence of youth. The colorful Lchuhch I iNwomcpgNis THE XBTHODIST CHURCH Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P M., conducted by the pastor. Rev. A. D. Wilcox. Subject of the morn ing sermon, "Is Prayer Answered?"; of the evening sermon, "What Is the Atonement?". Good music. Special number by the Junior Choir. ' * * * LOUISBUBG BAPTIST CHUBCH Rev.- R. E. Brickhouse. pastor of the Baptist' Church, of Warrenton, will conduct the services at the Bap tist Church at both morning and evening of next Sunday. ? ? ? ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The annual meeting of the con gregation of St. Paul's Episcopal church for the election of the ves try at eleven o'clock Sunday morn ing. Regular Evening Prayer will be held at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend, according to an nouncement made tafr Rev. J. D. Miller, pastor. ? ? * THE LOUI8BURG CIRCUIT Rev. A L. Thompson, pastor an nounces that all members and Sew ards of the churches on the Loule burg Circuit will take notice of the fact that the recent session of the North Carolina Conference placed the church at Youngsvllle on this cir cuit. This will give us six churches and will cause some changes in ap pointments. Please watch this paper next week for the new arrangement of appointments. SAITDT CREEK IfEWS The Mt. Zlon W. M. S. Clrcue No. 3 met with Mrs. W. H. Medlin last Sat urday. A very Interesting program was' given. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Joyner of Peters burg. Va. visited relatives In the 8an. dy Creek community the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Griffin and little daughter Marine visited their sister Mrs. K. E. Joyner Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Medlin who has been visiting relatives in Henderson, re turned borne 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy visited her sister Mrs. Martha Tarboro Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Griffin motored to Justice Saturday afternoqp. Mrs. A. A. Evans spent several days with Mrs. D. E. Griffin the past week. Mr. W. A. Johnson of Casta)is spent Thursday night at the home of his daughter Mra.'K. E. Joyner. Mr. E. & Gupton visited Henderson Sunday. Nitrate of aoda applied at the rate of 10S pounds an acre Increased bis corn yield by 14.17 bushels an acre, and at X00 pounds an acre In creased the oorn yield by another 14.41 bushels, making It. (1 bush els over where none of the nitrate was used, reports J. O. Ellis of Ells abethtown to County Agent J. R. Powell. Using the extension serrtce for mula for tobaceo fertiliser, O. .P. Hllburn of Council. Bladen Coftnty, produced 1,111 pounds of leaf an acre and soli it for tilt.11. He used the fertiliser at the rate of 100 pounds an acre and says he will use the same formula next season. Btackstone said law was common sense. Little wonder It cant be ne forced. for rnwr claim job piuhtino plaid design of the tweed makes tt particularly appropriate as a Jumper frock for general daytime or school near. The other model shows a new tweed-printed cotton corduroy which combines rich shades of brown with bud green to a smart ly tailored sports suit. One of its new features is the collarless neck line with separate scarf favored by so many of the smartly dressed younger set this season. . PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. H. G. PERRY Physician and Surgeon Louiaburg, North Carolina Office 101 W. Nash St Tolephones: Day 287; Night 287 DR. R. F. YARBOROUOH Physician and Surgeon Louiaburg, N. C. Office In Bickett and Yarborongk Building Office Phone 288 Residence Phdae 28 DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician and Surgeen ? Louiaburg, North Carolina Offices Over Ford Building Corner Main and jtash Streets T 'lephones: Day and Night both No, 1< DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice Wood, N. C, Office in Service Drug Oo. G. H. BANKS, D. D. S. f- Dentist Louiaburg, X C. Office oyer W. K. White Furniture Oe. D. T. SMITHWICK Dentist Louiaburg, N. C. Office over Rose's Store DR. W. R. BASS Veterinarian Louliboff. N. C. Office and Hospital Bast Nash 8c Phone Officfc 826-L Residence U8J Special Attention to 8aall A nine Is DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Burgeon Office at Reeldence, North Main St Telephone: Hours: Night M 8:20 to 10:10 e. a bey 04 ll to 2 p. a MRS N. B. TUCKER Registered Nuree Cells Answered Dey or Night Phone 128 G. M. BEAM Attorney-at-Law Office Oyer Pent Office Practice in all courts W. H. Taxi irbmtik, Hill Ttf YXRBOECUOH YAEBOP~"nH Altnrnaya ud Oct nation at Lav Offlea Ik' Kgan-n Building Ortr KlW ? Btor? Practlca Ik Franklin and adjoining coantlaa. and la tka Vnltad Rtataa Oourta at Balalgb. R. B WUtt, ?. H. Unload, J. B Maloa* WHITE A MELONS Loalatrarg, Nortt Carolina Oaaaral praetloa, aattlamant ot ao tataa, fan da lava* ad. Oa? mambar of tka Ira alvan In tka office M. BTUAET DAVIS AKUttA BOfftneer Offlea VIrat National Bank Balldtng Lonlabarg, N. O. MAIN ST. BAEBKft SHOP t P. Louisburg Theatre "The Houe of Perfect Sound" . LO U I8BURG, N. C. THURSDAY & FRIDAY November 27-28 GLORIA SWANSON "What A Widow" SATOEDAY, NOV. 29 SALLY STARR?GEORGE DURYEAI and ABE LYMAN'S BAND "Pardon My Gun" MATINEES DAILY Matinee 3 P. M.?10-2.V Nlght?10-S3c I MONDAY' DEC. 1 "The Call of The Circus" ?With? Ql'EENIE THE LION, IN PERSON I TUESDAY, DEC. 2 BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY "THE CUCKOOS" WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3 EDDIE QCILLAN "NIGHTWORK" THURSDAY & FRIDAY December 4-5 KAY FRANCIS. KAY JOHNSON and CHARLES BICKFORD "Passion Flower" Matinees Daily 3 P. M.?I0-23C Nights?10-35c "Bargain Day" Wednesday?I0-20c "Pay Day" Every Saturday Shows 2 P. M.?11 P. M. .ADDED ATTRACTION FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th "OLD TIME FIDDLER'S CONVEN TION" Open to AH Fiddlers Priaes given by: 1?Louisburg Theatre, 83.00 in gold. 2?L. Kline and Co., 85 00 In trade. 8?G. W. Murphy and Son, 8LS0 in gold. 4?Perry and Karle, 82-50 in trade. 5?L. P. Hicks, "On the Comer". 88.00 in trade. "DEFOREST SOUND SYSTEM" Louisburg Theatre LOrrSBCHG, N. c. C. M. RUMLEY, MANAGER Seasonable ? Suggestions FLORIDA FRUITS HYGRADE CANDIES ASSORTED NUTS HOLIDAY CAKES CHRYSTALIZED FRUITS NEW CROP CEREALS ROBERT E. I.EE FLOUR V SHOT GUNS AMMUNITION RIFLES AND CARTRIDGES FLASHLIGHTS AND Bl'LBS ELECTRCAL SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD PAINTS LIGHT UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS j with our modern white Aladdin j Lamps, no pumping up, lights in stantly,, no generator, no smoking no danger, no odor, no noise?burns 94 per cent air, 6 per cent kerosene. HOG KILLING TIME IS HERE AND WE ABE HERE TO SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERY NEED FOR THE OCCASION. EVEREADY FREEZONE THE PERFECT AXTI-KKEEZE SAVES RADIATORS, SAVES EXPENSE AND WORRY. DOES NOT BOIL OFF, ONLY ONE APPLICATION REQUIRED TO LET SATISFACTORY RESULTS. OUR FRESH GROUND COFFEE WE IK)VT HAVE TO MAKE. A SPEECH TO SELL IT. L. P. HICKS CN THE BUSY CORNER LOUISBURG, V 0. Thinking will never become pop ular until the hard work ia taken out of it. A man who will raid a defense leas summer cottage in tha. winter time is not to be trusted. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONIC MS A hair pin salesman who isn't down at the mouth is entitled to the optomist's medal. li IU1S UPUUKCB lit WILL Drilling. Pump aad Accessaries tthKe Pump mid Well Ca_ Kertlna, X. C, I4IJM WANTED A good Milk Cow, resh to pad. j A. F. Johnson, Louisburg, N. C. REASONS WHY ZEPHYR FLOUR is better than any other Floor handled in Franklin County, although a dollar to a dollar and a half cheaper than some others. Mill advantages as follows: 1st. Unlimited Capital 2nd. Located in best wheat section of the World. 3rd. Owns large number of Public Wheat Elevators scattered throughout that section with chance to buy from the fanner before the wheat is withdrawn for ship ments to Markets. 4th. Owns large line of Private Elevators for storing their wheat till needed. 5th. Their main business is developing generating and selling Water A Electric Power. Always having a surplus which costs nothing. (Look at name of Mill on each bag. 6th. Flour is water ground. (Look on each bag.) 7th. No other flour on the market with as strong guarantee printed on each bag (Look for it on each bag.) Compare the taste of Zephyr with flour, made by any other mill, and sold bore. None of them have that sweet nutty taste. The wheat it is of is full of gluten or protein, and this is where you get your food value and good taste. The others as a rule use wheat which is full of starch, white, flat taste, and no food value. ? We have many merchants to tell us, "People who have used this flour will have no other." Sold by nearly all the merchants in the oounty. Call for it. If one merchant does not have it, his neighbor has. L0C1SBURG GROCERY* COMPANY MILL DISTRIBUTORS
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