A STORE FULL OF GIFTS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY Boxed linen Hand kerchiefs, hand embroidered, 3 to box 50c Initialed linen Handkerchiefs, rolled hem, hand Emb. Initial 20c Gordon's Sheer Chiffon Hose, clear ringless 85c Full Fashioned Service Weight Hose, in all Fall shades $9c Women's Kid Gloves, in a large variety of styles, black and brown $1.48 and $1.98 EVERYBODY NEEDS SWEATERS See us for Men's, Ladies and Children* Sweaters The Very Best, Moderately Priced. GREENBURG'S LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA LOUISBURG SUPPLY CO. (INCORPORATED) WHEN IN LOUISBURG MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS RAISINS Fresh New Crop Lb- |2C Seeded and Seedless RAISINS 3 Pkgs. 2JJC v COCONUTS 4 for J jjc Pure Extract of VANILLA Bottle gc Light Brown SUGAR Lb. ?c o o r r e e 2 lbs. Jjc Broken Mixture CANDY 2 lbs. Jj0 Diamond Bndded WALNUTS 25clb- . BRAZIL NUTS | Jc lb. APPLES c dozen and up Fancy Colored XMAS BASKET Each J?c CIGARETTES In Xmaa Cartons Carton $*.20 A COMPLETE DISPLAY OF OTHER CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES and APPLES '? EPSOM SCHOOL NEWS ? i? ? * Published by PupUs of * ? Epsom High School ? Recitation and Declamation Contest The elimination contest (or the annual reciitation and declamation contest was held on Tueaday There were eleven girls entering. Virginia Perkinson. Christine Bares. Juanita Rivers AyscUvi. 1 Sarah Oill. Rilla Collins. Elaine Avscue. Elaine Weldon, Evelyn; Ayscue. Marie Ayscue. Janie Ays cue and Mattie Leigh Dickerson. There were only two boys Morris! Lancaster and Edwin Puller. The winners were Juanita Ayscue and I 1 Morris Lancaster. They were to represent Epsom at Edward Best on Friday night. Siekm-ss We are very sorry to, hear of | pneumonia in our community. There have been some deaths caused by it. Let's all try and be careful to avoid all colds and all kinds of sickness. Dramatic Club The?club has b??n entertained again with amateurs from the clubs. This program topped the cllmu. It was entirely musical except for on* imitation. Several popular songs were played by Louise Dickie. Following this number, Perry Ayscue played the guitar and blew the harmonica. 1 Tap dancing was the next feature with Mildred Wilson and Sarah Qill dancing. Impersonations were , given by Janle and Elaine Ayscue. ? This furnished a lot of laughter, and all enjoyed seeing our teach ers impersonated. The club decided to vote on the ; two best numbers, those being Mildred Wilson and Perry Ayscue. Louise Dickie, Reporter. Sidney Lanirr Society The society held its regular meeting Dec. 13. A splendid i Christmas program was given. Some mints were brought out which ijave us a clearer under standing of Christmas After the business the society adjourned to meet again. Reported. Athletics The girls and boys met Mld dleburg at Middlebtir* on Tues ' day night. Although both teams were beaten, the games were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The girl* score was 17-16. The boys being 54-16. On Wednesday night the Rattle snake Ramblers gave a very In teresting program in the school auditorium. The athletic associa I tion was sponsoring this. O'Henry Society The Society held Its regular meeting Dec. 13. A very interest- j lng program was given on Christ mas. After this the officers for the new term of school were elect ed as there had been plans made for a Christmas social next Fri | day. The following officers were elected : President. Edwin Fuller; Vice President. Edwin Pernell; Sec'y, I and Treasurer. Virginia Lassiter; ! Assistant Sec'y and Treas. Adelle Finch; Reporter, Virginia Perkin- jl son; Chorister, Rilla Collins; |' Chaplain. Christine Eaves; Pianist Mattie Leigh Dickerson; Junior .critic, Mattie Leigh Dickerson; Senior Critic, Mrs. Joumlgan. After this the society adjourned to meet again next Friday. Every one is planning for a. good time. Reporter. A legume crop that may be us-j ed for improving the land Is the best crop to plant on acres re moved from the cultivation of: cash crops, say extension officials : at State College. Miserable with backache ? WHEN kidneys function badly and you suffer a nagging backache, with dininen, burning, scanty or too (reauent urination and getting up at night, when you feci tired, nervous, alfupset ... use Doan'i Pills. Doen's are especially for poorly 11 working kidneys. Millions of boxes i are UMd every year. They are reeom- i' mended the country over. Ask your ^ neighbor! fFTT? El]1' Now i> the Time to Begin YOUR FALL PLANTING A big stock to select from. Shade and orna mental trees, flowering shrubs, evergreens and fruit trees. STRAWBERRY PLANTS Let Us Plan Tour Planting We have experienced men to plant, spray and prone. CONTINENTAL PLANT CO. KrrrRSLL, n. g. C. M. Ui?ht. W? Phone 4B0B ' GOLD SAND SCHOOL NKWS ? Published by Pupils of * Ciold Sand High School * Senior (law News The Senior* are looking tor ward to the Christmas tree Fri day. They are also looking forward, greatest of all. for the arriving of their ring*. We were very proud to know that one of the Senior*, Virginia' Dark, won first place in the Read-, ing contest. Hoorah! We hope that all of us pass our| work this month. Reporter, i Beta Club We had our last meeting Fri-. day December IS. We didn't get! a program from Mr. Harris this! month, biit we had an Interesting one Just the same. Bach mem-; ber was asked to bring two car-: rent events and be able to discuss, each. Every one had some inter esting article. Our next meeting will be at Doris Pearce's home, which will be held Just after! Christmas. We are expecting a very nice time. Willard Leonard, Reparter. Chapel The following program was giv en in chapel Friday, Dec. IS by the Higher First Orade: Song ? Merry Christmas. Orade; Why do Bells for Christmas Ring ? Nadine Joyner; Devotional' Exercise ? Mable Green Ayscue;, Expecting Santa ? Erma Dement; ; Twelve Little Maids ? Thirteen children. Reporter. Girls Sports We have received our new bas ket-ball salts and are hoping we will have a game soon. Dnder the direction of Miss! Johnson we are doing good work. ! Reporter. New Music Teacher We are very proud and happy' to have at last a new music teach er, Miss Ruth Parker, of Lasker, North Carolina. And a good one she is too. She is a graduate of Loulsburg College. We know MUs Parker will help us very much Id our music department. Tlir Krrshman News We are all liking our new Home Economics teacher. Miss EdWh Corbett of Currle, North Carolina. She graduated from E. C. T. C. with a B A degree. She is taking the place of Mrs. Joe Pearce. Everyone was sorry Mrs. Pearce had to leave but we like Miss Corbett very much. Our project this week In Home Ecouomlc is making candy. We are looking forward to the Christmas holidays. Reporter. KEEPING BIRDS HEALTHY M.PORTANT WITH POULTRY Keeping the flock healthy Is one of the vital points In a suc cessful poultry business, says Roy S. Dears$ne. head of the State College poultry department. ? As a means for protecting the health of laying birds. Dearstyne haa given the following sugges tions: Provide dry, open front, inex pensive houses that will be free from drafts in cold weather. When possible, iput wood or concrete floors, in permanent lay ing. houses. Place the roost poles level, with a screen beneath so the birds will not have access to the droppings. Clean the dropping boards at least once a week. Clean . the houses as often as the litter be comes dirty. Por all flocks of 25 or more birds provide yards, allowing one acre for 300 to 350 laying birds. Have two yards, if possible, so the birds can be changed occasion ally from one yard to another. Keej> green crops growing in the yardp. and plow the yards as often as time and crops will per mit. Treat birds for parasites, both internal and external, whenever they are present. But do not de worm hens while they are laying. Take precautions to protect growing stock against internal parasites and disease, especially coccldiosis, or bacillary white diarrhea. Look Your Very Best For The HOLIDAYS Of course you want to be in tip-top love liness for the gay days ahead. So come to Marguerite's and let us help you make this festive season a success. MAKE YOTR ENGAGEMENTS EARLY Marguerite's Beauty Salon PHONE C 74 LOllSBURO, X. C. Marguerite Finch, Owner and Operator TONKEL'S GREAT MIRACLE SALE CONTINUES AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WHILE THIS SALE IS GOING ON. We Have Gifts Suitable For jjj The Entire Family. ?r ? i * Do Your Christmas Shopping { Early and Avoid The Rush ! \ TONKEL'S | DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. jj OUTFITTERS FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY "Louisburg's Shopping Center" \ IF YOU WISH TO MAKE YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EASIER-SHOP AT ROTH-STEWART CO QUALITY STORE Here you will find Displayed Beautiful Oifts for your friends and family. 1 ? w Give her some of our Sheer Ringleas Hose, which we will put in a lovely Xmas box abso lutely Free. See her joy when she finds one of our Pure Irish Linen Luncheon Sets on Xmas Morn. Oive her lovely Lengerie, Handkerchiefs, or a Beautiful Silk Dress. All of these are gifts which qjie needs. And for the Man ? there are many gifts ? Flan nel Robes and House Shoes, Kid Gloves and Ties, Pre-Shrunk Shirts and Linen Handker chiefs, Scarfs and Belts, All of these are just the gifts he wants. ? Come and SHOP with us ROTH-STEWART CO. QUALITY STORE LOUISBURG, N. C. ? HENDERSON, N. C. TRULY THE CHRISTMAS STORE IN LOUISBURG Wagons Reduced -- Buy Now Just received big shipments of Colored Glassware, complete set SPECIAL PRICE CANDY - CANDY - CANDY Chocolate Drops, lb 10c Christmmas Mixed, lb. ... . . . 10c Box Chocolate Cherries and Assorted, box TOYS - TOYS - TOYS Anything for the Kiddies 5c up Dolls and Carriages House Shoes . . . 39c - 49c - 59c pr. Beautiful Lingerie . . 25c to $1.48 Robes - Gowns - Pajamas 5c To $5.00 Stores V. E. OWENS & CO. Nash ft Market Sts. Louisburg, N. 0. 4 5c To $5.00 Stores j "IT COST LESS AT OWINS" i

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