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When the body is about to become iU, nature planned risngir signals to warn us. thus/if our 9i3dien grind thar teeth suffer from abdominal poms, or Itch about the uses and fiugiee, we should . know thrt they may have contracted worms. Than, n we are wise, we boy a bottle cf WhiWe Cream Vermifuge and amerced tM^ugr d very eerioos trouble. White's Cream Vemifnge oosta cnty 33c s hot Us, and can be bought from F. R. Pleasants. ? Affr. BI6 BARGAINS IN Used Cars We have a number of good used Cars we are of-, fering at exceptional bargain prices. Come in and look them over. Our repair department is in the best of shape to give you quick and reliable service. All work is done by experts and is guaranteed. Our prices are in keep ing with low priced cotton and tobacco. Come to see us. Hodges-Green Motor Co., Ford Products Louisburg, NortL O&rolina TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE A Fresh Oean Stock Always on Hand FOR SANTA CLAUS I HAVE:? Boy's Wagaons, all styles, Velocipedes, Kiddie Ears, Doll Carriages, Skates, Air Rifles, 22 Rifles, Cans. In addition to these items I have lots of useful ar ticles suitable for any member of the family. ?MY PRICES ARE RIGHT? If you need Furniture see me before yon buy. H. C TAYLOR PHONE 305 L0U18BTOG, N. CAROLINA CASH AND CARRY Come And See The Prices 8N0WDRIFT T.Attn 79c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE n 35c CAN OOBrf .., H......... .,. 10o HEEBINO, Can. 3 for 25c OAT MEAL 10c OHXE8E, lb 25c MATCHLESS SAUSAGE, Large Can, 23c MATCHES, 6 Largo Boxes ? 15c FFRESH GROUND OOFTEE, lb 12 l-2c .... Fruits and Nuts of AO Kinds G. CASH aag ?KUbtirg, ?. a ; GOLD SAND NSW8 ? * E?tor la Chief ? Ida Fuller * Assistant Editor TkiiMi Griffin Attaadum Honor RoU for Nor. 1st. Grade?Joseph Ball. BUlle Puller, Lester Griffin. Ben Hale, Ben Marshall. Lewis Murphy. Charles Parrlsh, Way Ion Parrish, Graham Pernell. Norwood Rowe John Smith, Ben Smith, Stuart Tharrington, Carlton Wilson. Roy Cmith, Perry Johnson Faulkner, Ida Belle Ayseue, Emma Mae Burnette. Lois Burnette Willa Burnette, Helen CarroL Josephine Dement. Mary Alice Gapton, Susie Lee Harper, Pauline Hale, Irene Hale, Ila Harris, Elolse Inscoe. Bernlce Kennedy, Hasel Merrltt, Maris Nelms. Frances Perdue, Edith Perdue. Dorothy Phelps, and Willie Mae Rowe. Ind Grade ? Ruth Carroll, Blanche Cottrell, Jessie Duke, Mae Harper. Sallle Ann Hale. Berta Mae Foster. Roy Edwards. Howard Har ris, Will Medlin, Jr., James Lee Nelms. Maurice Clifton Perdue. Maurice Person. Jr.. Horace Per nell. Edward Smith, W. E. Rowe, Jr., and Leslie Harris. 3rd Grade?Noble Grey Ball. Bes sie Ann Carroll. Ines Gupton, Mat tie Perry Fuller, Shellle Mae Mar shall, Polly Parrlsh, Myrtle Lee Rowe. Eleanor Grey Wilson, Jos eph Foster. Joe Harper, William Leonard, and W. B. Watkins, Jr. dth. Grade?Irene Burnette. Dor othy Duke. Annie Mae Hunt. Adell Inscoe, Dorothy Medlin. Eleanor Nelms. Grace Perdue. Mildred Wat kins, Johnnie Cottrell, Joseph Hale, Sam Johnson, and John Young Per due. 5th Grade?Furmon Colbert, Ed win Fuller, Walter Johnson, Win ford Murray. Lucille Carroll. Mary Lou Gupton. Lula Foster Gupton, Beatrice Hale. Ruby Inscoe, Car nette Joyner, Mary Darin Speed, and Rosa Belle Speed. 6th Grade?Perry Breedlore, Per ry GriOn, James Perdue. Norris Perdue. Jerry Patterson, Darid Pleasant. Helen Burnette, Helen Hale. Senora Harris. Frances Per son, Frances Parrish, Annie Mae Parrish. and Charlie Tharrington. 7th Grade?James Allen, Early Callahan, George Conn. Linwood Gupton, Mack Gupton, Darid Hunt, Darid Parrish, Brantley Perdue, Annie Lee Cottrell, Lorine Gupton, Edna Earl Gupton, Pauline1 Gupton, Ruyb Lynn Lancaster, and Florence May Parrish. 8th Grade?Ruth Jonee, Ertle Leonard. Burt Person, Edna Rad ford, Ruby SShearin. Erelvn Stur ges. Julia Mae Wood. Catherine Wester, Wilton Duke and Grady Tharrtngton 9th Grade?Bettle Bobbltt. Bryan Harper, Graham Jenkins. Bettle May, Kathleen Nelms, Ida S Parrish Lucy 8. Parrlsh, Ernestine Perdue, Bruce Gupton, and Maggie Lee Tharrington. 10th Grade?Elolse Simpson, J. j C. Cottrell, and Norward Faulkner. 11th Grade?Wilson Parrish, Burt Perdue, Maurice Wester, Bea nie May, and Doris Wester. ? ? ? Astro Society (Gladys Joyner '11) c- "ocletr raet December 5 1930. Th vtollowing program was rendered: Bong?Society. Devotional?Chaplain. RnAPfnl Unal. n.L Li -v 'utiuiMi?vaspiim. Special Music?Bobbte Andrews, and Eunice Oriffln.\ , ,,T?le?8torT of Christmas?Mia. Lillle Harper. Questions and Answers?Ruby Thomas Shearin and Priscllla West Business and Reports ! We ajW to meet December The program was Tery Interesting and was enjoyed by everybody. The Hautfd House (Susie Belle Htght '34) There was once a haunted house In whiah the owner conld get very few people. Since he was a rich man he was able to do most any thing about the house that he wantr ed tQ do, and so he offered the sum of fifty dollars to the family that would lire In the house for a month. Not far from there a family lived In a small broken down shack. Al though they were auperstitous and didn't like the idea of living In a haunted house, they decided to try it because' they wAe very much in need of money. When the day for them to move arrived, they were ready to do so because they wanted to get settled as quickly as possible It was not long before they were moved, how ever, and ready to settle down and listen for ghosts. Around midnight, when all was quiet around the house, a loud shriek was heard from the back of the house and sent them hurrying to the same place which happened to be over the room that they had heard the shriek from. "What is thisT" asked a voice from below the room. "Oh, a family reunion I guess", mannered another voice. By thla time the people were al most frightened to death and ready to expect anything. For a Tew tnln ntee they prayed, and as they were ready to close their player, a trap door from beneath this room opened and two men walked into the room. "I guess God heard your prayer, hut we answered it", murmured one of the men. With these few words everyone was satisfied because they had reo ognlned the two men as the owner of the plane and the attendant, who, as the owner had explained, was the ghost. Haveytm tried the Brown Bobby Doughnuts? They are delicious. Order them through pour grooer, druggist or call 89 and get them freah, direct from the home of the Brown Bobby. 10-17-tf 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 Whmt Elevators scattered throughout that section with chance to buy from the farmer 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 & 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 here. None of them have that sweet nutty taste. The wheat it is made 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 county. Call for it. If ene merchant does not have it, his neighbor has. LOUISBURG GROCERY COMPANY MILL DISTRIBUTORS ALL SIZES ALL COLORS $9-50 Wouldn't that price lor a 3-piece, all wool suit interest you?-* : f Well, we've got 'em. Suits that, are from our regular racks They were formerly priced at $25 and $30. Buy ^?while the selection is complete. F. W. Wheless LOUISBURG. N. CAROLINA ANNOUNCEMENT! New Agency. Insurance of all Kinds. Tin Windstorm Automobile Fire and Theft Automobile Liability Accident Workmen's Compensation Plate Slass Burglary Accident and Health Bonds of all Kinds A knowledge of building construction may enable me to oorrect small defects in construction and reduce the cost of Fire Insurance. Hare your property examined Consultation invited. No Cost. No obligation. M. STUART DAVIS, Tint National Bank Building Office Plume No. 6 ieektawoe Phone No. 248
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