IMiANTINGS I.arge quantity of bedding aweet potatoes for sale at H.00 per bushel. Call at my home. ll?l ami home ? de livered t u any aUdittx anvwhi ic. Telephone Mrs. K. F. THOMAS, local representative of HfOberd's, Henderson, C. 8-4-iit THE FROZEN DELIGHT Good Times Here Again We are ready for you on Saturday, March 12th, with the same delic % ' . ft ? 9* ious all flavors Frozen Delight. Sincerely, yours, THE FROZEN DELIGHT SURE-REST MATTRESS CO. * V Manufacturers and Renovators of Mattresses of All Kinds P. 0. Box 152 Youngsville, N. C. We make Mattresses in all sizes and many grades. We are prepared to rebuild and clean your old Mattresses and can save you money. Call us and let us serve vou Louisburg College' News Items Studint-. I(t?i Lwlurr 'Mr. E. Joe Cheatham and Mr. Thurston J. Jackson, Telegraphic Operators of Franklinton, gave , special illustrated discussions last ! Tuesday morning to the eighty-. ! five office-prftctice students in the Business Department of the Col lege concerning the latest' develop ments of telegraphing. They de monstrated in a most interesting manner how the dots and dushes I are given and deciphered. Mr. I Jackson "sent" several telegrams | from one part of the typing room | to Mie other, while Mr. Cheatham i interpreted and wrote them on the ; board. This was both entertain ' ing and instructive to the class. Mr. Cheatham gave instructions ] as to how to write telegrams in j the correct way. He showed samples of the various types of telegrams now being used, includ ing a number of telegrams of greetings which may be sent any where in the United States for only twenty-five cents on holi days, birthdays, Valentine's Day. and other special occasions. Recently, certaiu inventions have made possible the sendiug of twenty messages on the same wire at the same time. Such rapid improvements naturally affect 'the service in such a way t>hat many more telegrams may be sent at less expense. ? - Mr. Cheatham said that now. because of the railroad pensions, there is a great demand for tele graphic operators. -He impressed upon the students the fact Mint the telegraphic business is inter esting. enjoyable, and well worth the work it requires. Mr. Cheath am and Mr. Jackson gave each of the students a cordial invitation to go to their office and see "just ; how it is worked." Both the faculty and student j ' body of Louisburg College appre | ciate the iuteresu that Mr. Chea i tham and Mr. Jackson have taken: in the Office-Practice class and I the' educational instruction they have given it. "Y" Meeting* The Y. W. C. A. was called to J | order by its presidents Missj Bethany Von Canon. After the roll-call by Secretary Margaret | Corbitt, the members sang "Bless ed Assurance." Mr. William Par 1 kin. a Louisburg College student ! from Beaufort. N. C.. then gave a 1 talk on "The Abundant Life of Jesus." The Reverend Warren, of the MeMiodist Church at Youngsville, was the speaker of the evening at the Y. M. C. A. at Louisburg ? | College last Monday night. His , discussion was concerning the j FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH For A Few Days Only We wish to thank the people of Loulsburg and Franklin County for their splendid patronage timing the past year and we will con tinae to give you better and greater values from now on. During this ANNIVERSARY MALE we will put on the block our entire stock of Full Merchandise at ONE-HALF price. We also are getting in a new line of All spring Merchandise which will also be sold at SACRIFICE PRICE during this Sale. ? Specials For Few Days Only Ladies Silk Full Fashion Hose ii> all new Spring shades lie and colors, for only Tl leau I'ceie Attends Meeting Last week. Dean K. V. Peele of Louisburg College, attended th$ meeting of the American Associa tion of Junior Colleges at Phila delphia. This meeting was attend ed by representatives of junior colleges from all over the United Slates. Mr. Peele expresses his feeling of satisfaction that our curriculum at Louisburg College is in accordance with the sugges tions made by the American As-j sociatioiu Dean Peele was accompanied to Philadelphia by Coach John ; Cameron. ' ( , , "The 1'iit *?y " The LoUisbiirg College Players, under the direciion of Miss Vir ginia Peyatt>, Head of the Depart ment in Speech, will present. Wed- 1 nesday night. March 16. at eight o'clock. "The Patsy", the three act comedy by Barry Conners. i The cast is as follows: Mr. Har- 1 rington. Enoch Dickens of Hali fax. N. C.; Mrs. Harrington. Miss Margaret Cox of Cary, N. C.;i Grace Harrington, Miss Ruth Knight' of Aulauder. N. C.; Pat ricia Harrington, Miss Kveiyn Earnhardt of Louisburg, N. C.; ' Billy Caldwell," Charles Keed of; Plymouth, N. C.; Tony Anderson, li. B. Koberts of Wake Forest.. N. C.; and "Trip" Busty, Kdward Lamm of Bailey. Louisburg College Broadcast Louisburg College will broad- ' cast from station WEED at Rocky Mount at Three o'clock, on Friday | March 11. Several faculty mom-' bers, together with Dr. D. T. I Smithwick. will participate in the j program. KI NN SCHOOL DISTRICT j MEETING The fourth teachers' meeting i of the Bunn School Districts was | held In the Bunn High School ati two o'clock on March 8. 1938. The teachers first met in the I auditorium wheiv Mr. M. T. I Lamm. Supervisor of the Bunn : School District opened the meet- j ing. The teachers sang t-he Boola , song which was directed by Missj Faustina Shearon and prayer was j offered by Mr. C. C. Brown. Prin- ' cipal of the HarrU School. Mr. Lamm appointed three teachers from the Bunn School District to go as delegates to the Annual State Convention which is held in Raleigh on March 16, 17, 18. and 19. These teachers were Misses Mildred Manning and Wil ma Phillips and Mr. C. C. Brown. Superintendent W. R. Mills gave an interesting account of his trip to the NKtlonal Conven tion which was recently held in Atlantic Ciuy. Mr. Mills said there were approximately 12000 pres ent at the convention and that the program was one of the best that he had ever had an opportunity of obseerving and it> made him proud of the public school system of this country. There were more | than 450 speeches and the main i Idea which ran through the pro- i graiu was "Democracy'' the only real salvation for ' this country. One speaker on the subject of "Education of teachers" brought) j out the fact that too . many teach ers are attending teachers colleges and trying to be teachers when they are really suited tor some thing else and teachers' colleges should begin selecting their teach- i eis and if It is found that they : will not make acceptable teachers then they should be advised to : folloMMtfther occupations to which i they are suited. i Teachers need a large amount < of academic training in addition to methods of teaching. Many teachers begin on methods befdre knowing the subject matter. The time will come when all the teach er training courses will be grad uate courses. Superintendent Mills compli mented the teachers of the Bunn School District on the splendid work they are doing. After this enjoyable and inter esting talk, we went to the vari ous Departmental meetings where several teachers from the differ ent departments gave talks on Mie subject of "Teaching the Lesson" which was the main topic on the program. The discussiou period of the Primary Department was conduct ed by Supt. W. R. Mills and the Grammar Grade and High School Department) which were held Joint ly was conducted by Mr. M.T. - Lamm, Supervisor of the Burin School District. These meetings are a source of inspiration to the teachers and It is always a plea sure to have Mr. Mills and Mr. Lamm present for they always give many suggestions which are helpful and encouraging to the teachers. ? Cor. As long as you can sell some thing you will always be able to buy something. . GIRLS WANTED Age 16 to 30 I. IKK. HUt YOl TO COMK OVEll AM) FILE APPLI CATION AT THE FROZEN l)KU(iHT. ANNOUNCING That I have taken the Agency (or Spencer garments for Frank lin and Warren Comities and will be glad to take orders from any one wishing these high grade gar ments. Mrs. George T. Meade. Spencer Corsettier. Louisburg, N. C. 3-11-tf Cl'RTAINS STRETCHED Get ready for Spring by having your curtains washed, tinted and stretched at 415 E. Nash Street, Louisburg, N. C. Hull led or plain, 25c per pair. 3-4-2t> For Sale or Trade One 1920 Chevrolet Pick-up truck, In fairly good running con dition will sell cheap for ca-h or trade for a Coupe. A. F. JOHN SON, Louisburg, N. C. tf-4-:it FOR SALE CHEAP ? Nice 40 acre Tobacco farm with good Umber and pasture laud. Located in Cypress Creek township near Seven Paths. Good Terms. For further information. See Sam ! Atfoi'd. Henderson. !N\ C. 2-25-4t. WANTED Work as practical nurse, hos- j pita! experience, write Matti^ | Snefcd, R. 1. Klttrell. N. C. 3-4-2t | WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY | $35.00 per week, man or woman with auto, sell Poultry Mixture | to Farmers. Eureka Mfg. Co.'. j East St. Louis.. 111. 3-11-lt MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 fumilles. Sales way up fchis year. Reliable hust ler should start earning $30 weekly and increase rapidly. Write today. Rawleigh's. Dept. NCC-1 23-S, Richmond. Va. It AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OK FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS (#4, 000.00) WATER AND ELEC TRIC LIGHT BONDS. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg: .SECTION 1. That the Town of Louisburg issue its bonds pursu ant to the Municipal Finance Act as amended for the purpose of making improvements to the wa ter and electric light system in and for said town, the estimated cost ot' such improvements is not less than $4,000.00. SECTION 2. That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds is $4,000.00. SECTION 3. That a tax suffic ient to pay the principal and in terest of said bonds shall be an nually levied and collected. SECTION 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town orLouis burg has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspection. SECTION 5. That this ordi nance shall take effect thirty (30) days after its first publication un less in the meantime a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under the Municipal Finance Act. in which event it shall take effect when approved by the vot ers of the town at an election as provided in said act. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 8th day of March, 1038. and was first published on the lltli day of March, 1938. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days (jt?ter its first publica tion. T. K. STOCKARD. 5-ll-2t Clerk. IN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (82., -.00. 00) STREET IM PROVEMENT BONDS. Be it ordained by the Boaufl uT Commissioners of the Toym of Louis burg: / SECTION 1. That the Town of Louisburg issue its bonds pursu ant to the Municipal Finance Act as amended lor the purpose of constructing or re-constructing the surface of streets or highways including contemporaneous con struction or re-construction of sidewalks, curves, gutters or 1 drains and grading in and for said town, the estimated cost of such improvements is not ? less than $2,500.00. of which not less than one-fourth of the costs, exclusive of costs of paving, at street inter sections, is to be specially asses sed. SECTION '2. That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds is $2,500.00. SECTION 3. That a tax suffic ient to pay the principal and in terest of said bonds shall be an nually levied and collected. SECTION 4. That a statement of the debt of the Town of Louis burg has been filed with the Clerk and ia open to public inspection. SECTION 5. That this ordi nance shall take effect upon its passage and Bhall not be (submit ted to its voters. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 8lh day of March, 1938, and was first published oil the 11th day of March, 1938. Ally action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said ordi nance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publica tion. T. K STOCKARD, 3-ll-2t Clerk ' MIGHT 7:00 ? 9:00 19c * 30c ?Sal unlllj* Colllillliou- - till 11 lOr & -?">c till (1 o'clock MATINBB Dailjr . 3.-S0 10c A asc SATURDAY, MARCH 12 TUESDAY, MARCH 15| ^WITHERS ? COMING" SOON ? '?(Joldw.vn Follies." "College Swins'." "Adventure* of Tooj Shwjw." "Gold is Whore Yon Find It." "Girl of The GoUl> n West." "Rebecca of Su nil .y brook Farm." SUNDAY and MONDAY MARCH 13 - 14th ?iuiiduy Shows ? 3:30 and 9:04)' CLARENCE BROWN'S production OF HUMAN HEARTS with WALTER HUSTON ? JAMES STEWART BEULAM iONOI ? CUV Klltlt Chmrim* COBURM ? John CARJtJUMMt Produced by J?K? W Contidin*. Jr. OiM(M by CtAMNCI BROWN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 CHARLIE CHAN MonteCar/o WARNER OLAND THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 17 - 18th ' 1/ ~ ^tar-tn?ker * ZZ'i' "fought both