ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS WELL NOT ONLY BE SOLD AT A SAC RIFICE, BUT ALMOST AT GIVEWAY PRICES! WE MUST RAISE READY CASH AND NEED SPACE FOR OUR NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. : : : : H O * w f CO WHEN DOORS OPEN FRIDAY SILK DRESSES Smart Styles Will Be Sold For $1.00 $5.00 Silk Dresses in One and Two Piece Styles Will be Sold 2 DRESSES FOR qq ALL LADIES HATS Grouped in Two Prices 2?c AND ?0C . Any Hat in The Store LADIES SANDALS White, Blue, Pink, Green, Red and Yellow. Grouped in Two Prices ?jc AND PAIR MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER SUITS Linens, Garbadines. Sold up to $12.50 FOR QUICK SALE ?? MEN'S WASH PANTS Almost Giveaway Prices. Sold up to $3.50. At This Sale 95c - $1.19 - $1.49 - $1.95 MEN'S WHITE OXFORDS Slashed In Price ?1,49 - $1.95 - $2.49 - $2.95 I LADIES WHITE SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS LESS THAN HALF PRICE TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE LOUISBURG, N.?- CAROLINA THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS By MAO AJITHUU DIET-NOTHING.1 WE'LL CHANGE I HIS POSITION ( AT THE DINNER V JUST?TO BE DIFFERENT DADDY, YOU SIT OVER THERE WITH YOUR BACK TO THE WINDOW. i IT'S AIL BEYOND V,E l I CAN'T SEE HOW JUST" ' CHANGING HIS ( POSITION AT THE TABLE , WIU. CURE A r-' , DOUBLE \ \ CHIN/ / "Y JUST TURN AND LOOK. DAD, ISN'T THAT MRS. LOOSE GETTING ' J f ISN'T THAT YOUR OLD FRIEND [martin, CROSSING THE STREET? , Every year from tifteen to twenty-five hund red descendants gather at New Prospect Church to pay respect to their forefather. .This is only a small percentage of his descend ants, they gather here from all sections of the United States. ' ! ' The program committee has i arranged one of the best programs i ever. There will be good speak- I ing. singing and dinner served on I the ground. The unveiling of a | large and handsome monument j erected to the memory of John Teeter Beam will be dedicated at this reunion. We are expecting one of the largest reunions yet." G. N. Liilay and RI. C. Lilley of Gatosvllle purchased this spring the first combine in Gates Coun ty. Thi3 machine was used to as sist farmers in harvesting their small grain. "Sore shank" of tobacco is re ported to be prevalent in Edge-) combe County. The county agent | has made rotation recommenda- [ tions for the control of this di sease. launburn ? ? hi I nZru' I ? SATURDAY, v AUGUST 7th Double Feature MARY BRIAN in ItilL EXTRA ATTRACTION RUFE DAVIS (who sang "Mama Don't Allow No Playing in Here" Un "Mountain .Music") in "SOUND DEFECTS" | l'lia|?ter No. 4 "DICK TRACY" SUNDAY. AUGUST 8th Shows 3:30 and 9:00 I ' M, OX DAY, AUGUST 9th ft. THH1LL A SECOND / WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lltli Ho-coe Kuril* - Kudi Coleman in THURSDAY atul FRIDAY, - AUGUijT 12th - 13th FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! feOOfc * -7 v.umm Pa**? JC114A& MUNI RAINER ?H/i WAITER TillY CONNOLLY ? LOSCH Charley Grapav/in ? Jo.S'e Ralph kod op?r lh? Novel by Pearl S. BucV ? AdopteJ for the Stai* by Owen Oavit.a.sd Dr.ald Dcvii Dir acted by Sidney Franklin ? ncrou ? SPECIAL NOTE ? Sep it from the beginning. Shows 8:80 - 7-: 00 nnil 9:30 Box office will open and show wil start 15 minutes earlier nt niKht*this attraction only. COMING NEXT WEEK Will. Powell In "The Emperors Candlesticks." Jack Benny, Martha Bayc in "Artists and Models." ? 8