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Mansfield and Olympia TIRES M * t-1-1 Cord Tire* ? IMS ? * 4.40 Cord Tiro# Baloon U? M x 4.60 Cord Tires Baloon 7.06 Eighteen thousand miles Guarantee. All other sizes at same loir price. Try us for Car Repairing and Overhauling. We use no Helpers. Only good Machaalos will do your work, let ns give yon a price on any Job. Nobe Medlin and Bd Strickland, known to the people of this Bounty, will appreciate your work. CR08LEY RADIOS and Radio Acessorlee. . We repair any make of Radio and Guarantee It. EIGHT HOU^BATTERY SERVICE BECK'S GARAGE Oaj Phone 311?Wight 46 Louiabnrg, N. 0. A A A - SERVICE Louisburg's Oldest Garage OUB RALEIGH LETTER (Continued from Pace Three) mined 7S.710 children and treated 1,365 for a total number of 206, 74 operations. Only 6 per cent of lie children examined were not in eed of dental treatment. Talk about adoption of the short allot has been re Tired here since re eipt by the Governor of the report n the surrey made by State depart Adultt Contract ChUdrer^i. _ Diseasea fr Adults can, and do, contract many children's diseases. And, nallj, they; suffer from them much man thai) children do. For metanca, man] contract mama, an associated with children, they suffer intensely sad _ sire medical tneluaail^ without reah-1 mi( that worms are ths cause of their tnoblea Tat, ths tmiluis are the: same as hi rfiildren, lose of spnetits, and weight, grinding ths teeth and reet leas sleep, itching o? the boss and abdominal pama. And, the sems mwrfirine1thatauraly end haraliaef^ea iirin do ths aame'for adults ? White's Cnam Vermifuge, which yon aaa get at R. Pleasants. Adv. menu by representatives of the Brookings Institute, Washington, D. C. A general reorganisation of the State government 1s said to he under consideration and the tsnns of of ficials whose tqpure of oflce might be affected by the short ballot idea are wondering what may happen to them. The scheme would authorise appointment by the Governor: Com missioner of Agriculture, Insurance Commissioner, Commissioner of La bor and Printing and the three Cor poration Commissioners. The incum benU are not "overly pleased" with the suggestion and may oppose the proposal in the General Assembly. Highway Commissioner James G. Stikeleather, of the Ninth District claim* to be the ranking senior com missioner of the United SUtes, and even taken in more territory than that. He has served the State in this capacity during the past twelve years, without missing a single meeting of the SUte body. Nor has he bad a single delegation to ques tion his decisions. Changing his fertiliser formula from an 8-3-1 to an 8-3 _5 meant an in creased price of $34 an acre for to bacco grown by W. C. King, of Union Fldge in Caswell County, be reports to County Agent H. L. Seagrove. You Can't Afford to Take A Chance DRIVE TO FRED'S Pilling Station ?inil (Uf vAut ( jlf filM jrlfli cucm ^vi> jwUi vd niivu tyi?o wwMTinffti kxctavu DLnAlCMBll AU^vuvL 4 or ANTIFREEZE ffbrII-Hj near Drug! r" * !.. ? mm ?' ' ? ' ??VMyi By The Stars In Heaven?I'm 47 The Spirit Of Tooth la la Me Million* of men and women th world over know that the Krnaehe Method of burning np tat and gel ting weight down to a healthy an shapely basis Is a safe and sensfbl one. But there are millions more wh are not fat who ought to know tha (Crunchen Salts keeps the body fre from harmful oxlns and aclda?put Into your Internal organs, nervea glands, and fibres the six vltalislni minerals that nature says it shoul< have it you are to be vigorous ener go tic and free from petty ailments If your weight is normal and yoi have no tat to lose ? eat anything you want and take one halt a tea spoon of Kruschen Salts in a glaai of hot water before breakfast ever merntng. An SS eent bottle lasts four week ?and after the first bottle you wil realise what a wonderful rejuvenat lng combination Kruschen is?Yoi will probably feel younger than yoi have for years with clearer skin brighter eyes and keener mind. You can get Kruschen Salts a Boddie'a Drug Store or any real drui store in the world?It's the lnexpen sive way to have glorious health ant to keep it. Adv JTSnCB JTEWS The Justice community choral clul had Its first meeting Friday night Not. 21, with a good lire crowd In at tendance. Everyone present seemed s< greatly interested that it was dectde< that the club meet every Irida] night, instead of every other Frida] night In the month as was first sag gested. The meetings are it 7 o'clock The Thanksgiving dinner served bj the P. T. A. of the Justice school or Wednesday night Nov. 26. at thi school was a great success in spite ol the extremely cold weather. Many pa rents were out with their families tc partake cf the extra fine dinner anl to enjoy the entertaining Thanksgiv ing program that was rendered by members of the grammar grades. ORGANIZATION OP Y. W. A. The following girls met and or ganized a Y. W. A. of Centerville Baptist church on Saturday, No vember 29, 1930: Vtrgle Duke, Leona Wood, Eloise Simpson, Lucy Dement, Athlee Gup ton, Esther Mae Gupton. Louise Wood, Annie Laurie May, Lois May, Beanie May, Mabel Foster, Lucille Foster. The following offlcers were elect ed: President?Lucy Dement. Vice-President?Vergie Duke. Secretary and Treasurer?Eloise Simpson. Ass. Secretary and Treas.?Louise Wood. Chorister?Annie. Laurie May. - Program Committee ? Leona Wood and Beanie May. Social Committee?Athlee Gup ton, Mabel Foster and Lucille Fost The following program was plan* ned for December: Song?Joy to the World. Prayer. Scripture?Matthew 2. Roll Call and minutes read. BnftA6ii. The Xmas Party?Athlee Gupton. What we call Field Work?Vlrgle Dake. ? Poem?1931 by Louise Wood, f Special music duet?Silent Ntghl by Lucy Dement and Eloise Simp Christmas Story-?Leona Wood. Closing Song?Hark the Herald Sing. n MEMORY Uriel Jerome Radford ?u bora July 21. 1*28 end died Nor. IS 1830. This little life was full of lore for every body. He was so brave he dared nothing that confronted him Thoughts of helping Daddy ant Mother were always in his darliei mind. Always so true to obey wltl a smile on his face. He never met a stranger and loved to go to Chord as well as a grown-up. How much I miss him no word) can ever tell. I shall never be ai happy again with out Uriel Jerome It breaks my heart to think how h< lay aad suffered so Intensely foi some 18 hours with Membraneoui Croup. Rev. O. W. May conducte< a very beautiful and fitting sermoi at, the child's grandmother's homi where ha whs laid to rest beneatl i mount Of moat beautiful flower iavtth his grandfather who precede) htm to the grave about 10 month a#B. He leaves to Mourn their loa Mother, Daddff. one little elates dHmg. a^_^ DddiadJ ? ?"-d a a. r nil A rCriy rvmra T Ol Q iWiQM I DOS Of relatives end fHeads His VrMem-tteaned 'Mather. MRS. GRAHAM RADroRD. HAT ROCK a V. P. V. Tor the month of Plat Rock B. T. Pla going t vafy Its programs. They win begh with a "radio aseetiag" far tnnda ?f December 7, till. Scripture Reeding four Introduction?Joseph Hart. Worldwide Service Enlarges OS Vision?Claire Dayton Worldwide Service Breadeas Ot -Thatma *" Sym path lee?1 Worldwide Services Develops Ot Pattern? Richard Cash f ? Worldwide Service Wldeaa Ot MMfiwahlpe?Ruth Hettdtik. Worldwide Service tuereasts Ol -Rewards?VTrtae Wljgias etidwye program?E A a Tear World! ___ of It la Sealer a T. 7tn. at 8:80 e'e BE. H. Q. PERKY Physician and Surgeon Loulaburg, North Carolina Office 101 W. Naah BL Telephones: Dw W; Ntghl 111 DR. R. F. YARBOROUOH _ N. ? Offlca la Blckatt and Yarboroegh Offlca Phone t?? Raaldanea Phone SI DR. Ht H. JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Loulaburg, North Qar$i)aa Offices Orar Ford Building Corner Maiip *n<|l Nash Streets T ilaphonea: Day and Nlgbt both No. It DR. ARCH H. PERRY Oaneral Practice Wood. N. C. Offlca la Barrioa Drug Ocx 0. H. BANKS, D. D. S. Loolsbarg, N a Offlca oyer W. K. White furniture Oa D. T. SMITHWIOK Doalahuxg, N. a Offlca ovgr Rosa's Store DR. W. R. BASS Veterinarian Laulsburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital Best Nash St. Phone Offlct m-L Residence SIC-J Special Attention to Small Animals DR. J. A DAVIS Physician S| Surf eon Office at ResldeifnF North Main St Telephone: Hours: Nieht 84 8:80 to 10:80 a. m Day 88 18 to 8 p. m ? to ? p. m. MRS K. B. TUCKRR Reffistared Nurse Calls Answered Day or Nieht Phone 888 Q. M. BEAM Attorney .nt-Law Office Orer Poet Office PpspHpa In nil fonrta W. H. Yar borough Hill Tarborough YARBOROUGH YARBOROUGH Attorneys and Qoonsellors at Law Office In Egerton Building Bgertoi Orer Kline's Store Practice in franklin and adjoining gantlet, and In the United State* Raleigh R. B. White, B. H. Ketone, J. B. Kalon* WHITE * MALONE Lawyers Loulsburg, North Carolina Oeneral practice, settlement of ce tales, funds invested. One member of he ha always In the oflee. MLBTU^T DAVIE iTjCL SHOP ?.a - Parlors ander Union Kaln Street First a teed, dire me ? i i A www years ego, I Out I wn wrx? vmk mtd tajfcrt mm BRING US YOUR CAR WHEN Iril NEED Of REPAIR Guarantee Our Work ou Any Car 4 * - CARS WASHID $1.00 POL1SRSD 1.50 GKEAS1D 1.00 % United States Tires and Tubes Good Gulf Gas and Oil 1 x - C Murphy's Garage CLAUDE H. MURPHY, Prop. Next to 0. W. Murpby k Son NASH STREET IOUISBUR0, N. C. NEW PRICES ?For? TSaOBSm SHOE REPAIRS Men's half soles, Oak.. .$ .90 Ladles' half sides, Oak. .$ .78 Men's half soles, Krome. .1.00 Ladles' half soles, robber. .85 Men's half soles, Robber. 1.00 Ladles' Cobaa robber. heels .40 Men's half robber heels .. .40 Ladies' thin robber heels. . .85 t's whole robber heels .50 These prices are strictly Cash. Gantt's Shoe Shop Nash Street LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA NEXT TIME SEND HER A BOX *' OF FRESH s ROSSELL McPflAlL or HOLUNGSWORTH GANDT SCOGGIN'S DRUG STORE ?PHONE 310? Nash Street Leotsbvf, N. 0. E E E ? Our Slogan?SEEV10E IT HAS NO EQUAL A Gift of Puftdtore For Tlite Home hWKW&utzz * ^ it II th* Gift taprem Make Your Selections NOW v' ? 'li* im.it ? W. E WMe Fomtart Co. MM**, *. ttrUM
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