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Red Cross Donors 'Bunn District (Mrs. B. C. John son) ? 9214.80 ? R. I. Mitchell, $25.00. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Shearon, 111.00. Mrs. W. T. Williams, $6.00. $5.00 Gifts Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Leigh, June Perry, Duke White, Roger Med lin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White, Miss Edith Powell, Miss Merla Johnson. $4.00 Gifts e-.-C. Pippin, Mrs. Chas. Rich ardson, F. O. Baker. $8.00 Gifta Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Weathersby, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Batton. $2.00 Gifts C. V. Beddingfield, Myrtle Wil son, Virginia Gilllland, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Williams, Robt. Sye mour, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Beddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Winstead, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wiggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wiggs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cannon, Mrs. O. T. Keeling, J. O. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pippin, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Tharrington, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nowell, Mr. and Mrs. Tyron Beddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. Deci mo Gay, A. W. Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. Turnage. $1.50 Gifts Miss Lucy Wiggs. $1.00 Gifts C. O. White, J. A. Privette, R. B. Dodd, A. H. Shearon, Mrs. Mary L. Woodward, Eugene Bed dingfield, Mrs. Susie Dodd, Bay ard Perry, Mrs. Jerome Brantley, J. R. White, Mrs. Howard Ed wards, R. H. Johnson, Mrs. Jack son, Frank Jones. Miss Nina Sil ver, Mrs. Woodrow Beddingfield, O. G. Thompson. Mr^. J. W. Chev es, Mrs. Sam Credle, Mrs. S. E. Tharrington. Mrs. W. E. Bedding field, A, S. Dodd, Miss Evelyn Brantley, Dr. Walter Cole, Miss Janet Harris, M. C. Mullen, Mrs. J. R. Wright, Mrs. Nolla -Sykes, Miss Betsie Griffin, J. W. Cheav es, Mrs. A. W. Fowler. Mrs. W. T. Beddingfield, Mrs. C. B. Mul len, W. A. Mullen. Mrs. B. C. Johnson, S. B. Nash, Mrs. Jennie Jeffreys, J. S. Winstead, Mrs. J. A. Underhill, E. B. Williams. Woodrow Moye, W. H. Moye, E. H. Gay, Mrs. D. W. Richardson, Miss Lila Stevens. Jerome Brant ley, J. H. Mullen, Mrs. A. S. Dodd, Mrs. Mary Tant. Mrs. S. S. Rans dall, Mrs. J. S. Wiggins. Jr., 'A. A. Strickland. Miss Roxie Underv hill, Mrs. G. T. White. Mrs. Wal ter Mullen, Mrs. J. W. Walters, Mrs. J. S. Wiggins. Miss Lucille Johnson, Everette Land, J. R. Ballentine. Epsom District (D. T. Dickie) $400.15 D. T. Dickie. $25.00. D. H. Dickie, $20.00. $10.00 Gifts T. C. Gill, N. H. Ayscue. G. W. Eaves, W. S. Ayscue. $5.00 Gifts E. L. Rogers, J. R. Ellington. H. F. Mitchell. W. T. Renn, F. B. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Med lin, W. G. Ayscue. C. A. Renn. M. W. Ayscue, S. J. Hayes, L. O. Frazier, L. T. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bartholomew, O. Eaves, D. J. Dark, R. E. Eaves, J. Ira Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Par rish, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kearney, Willis May, Robert Eaves, W. G. Ayscue, W. S. Ayscue, G. T. Bobertson, Murdock Newman, Joe Rowland. $3.00 Gifts J. W. Rogers, Mrs.? B. L. and Robt. Rowland, Mrs. and Mrs. W. N, Smith, P. L. Ayscue. $2.50 Gifts E. N. Ayscue, Chas T. Eaves, W. C. Roberts, Mrs. W. C. Rob erts, Mrs. Chas. Turner. $2.00 Gifts Dwight Rowland, L. W. Ays cue, Jasper Collins, W. J. Dunn, Dewey Weldon, R. H. Thompson, Lonnle Inscoe, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boweni J. T. Griffin. ?1.B0 Gifts H. C. Ayscue, Perry W. Ayscue. t $1.00 Gifts Robt. Hayes, P. C. Fuller, Mrs. Joe Rowland, W. A. Rowland, Mrs. E. L. Fuller,- Jack Fuller, Mrs. J. R. Ellington, Wiley Hkw kins, Josh Ccheek. Mrs. N, H. Ayscue, B. S. Mitchell, J. F. Hight, Morton Edwards, G. E. Parrish, J. J. Collins, H. E. New ton, W. J. Pace, Mrs. W. J. Pace, T. H. Wynne, A.?A. Fuller, Mrs. Harold Ayscue, Mrs. Dewey Hamm, Mrs. William Foster, Mrs. J. Sid Ayscue, Mrs. R. H. Ayscue, Mrs. Frank Ayscue, O. L. Hayes. J. H. Goodson. Mrs. W. N. Ays cue, C. J. Ayscue, J. P. Ayscue, H. W. Faulkner, N. W. Faulkner, T. M. West, W. C. West, D. N. Hayes, J. C. Goodson. Mrs. T. H. Weldon, Mrs. B. A. Tharrington, J. W. W. Burgess, J. R. Weldon, Lollie S. Joyner, E. A. Joyner, Mrs. Jno. Perdue, Mrs. Bertha Ayscue, B. T. Perkinson. Russell Fuller. Brackston Eaves, Mrs. P. A. Duke, Charles Dunn, W. T. Ayscue, Helen Daughtrey, Mrs. Frances Pierpoint, Dorothy Bla lock, Louise Boone, Annie Dan iel, Alice Page, Lina Johnson. I J. W. Tharrington, Mrs. R. B. Tharrington. Mrs. W. M. Journi gan. Mrs. J. T. Tharrington, J. T. j Tharrington, K. G. Weldon. Mrs.j K. G. Weldon. Leslie Newman. Mrs. J. T. Griffin, J. T. Griffin, j Annie Jo Griffin, Miss Nellie Ms j Girt. Mrs. Dewey Weldon, Ann i Weldon, Jean Weldon. Virginia Journigan, Mrs. J. D. Newman. Gill Eaves, B. A. Weldon, Mrs. i Sue Perdue, P. R. Hudson, J. S. Marshall, J. R. Phelps, E. W. Stallings. M. J. Wood, J. Z. Ter ! rell, E. P. Russell, Mrs. Bertha Wilson. J. T. Cottrell, Mrs. Annie Gill, Robt. Inscoe. Ida Inscoe, L. M. Grissom, J. M. Fuller, Charlie Wynne. J. B. Wilson. N. A. Per nell. Mrs. J. S. Wilson. Thos. and Maynard Wilson., Cash, S. C. Mur phy, Tollie Smith, J. R. Collins. H. F. Mitchell, Donald Mitchell, Channie Renn. F. M. Ayscue, Jno. Edwards. G. W. Eaves, Marvin Ayscue, Mrs. C. O. Renn, Leslie Newman, Mrs. N. H. Ayscue. H. T. Hayes. Pi ? lot District (Mis* Myrtle Etta Gay) ? $125.30 , i Miss Myrtie Etta Gay, 110.00. Durwood Stallings. $3.00. $2.00 Gifts Grover Pearce. Mrs. Rosa Cone. Mrs. Valmore Jones, J. B. Alford. Mr. and Mrs. L. Massey, Clifton Stallings, S. F. Williams, E. H. Williams, Alex Denton. $1.50 Gifts Fred Watkins. $1.25 Gifts B. E. Lewis. $1.00 Girts F. D. Gay, Wilbur Gay, Wilson 'THAT'S THE STUFF that will win the War These are the materials that are accorded preferential movement. Until the War is won they must have right of way." While this is being done the Seaboard may not' in every instance be able to maintain the same standard of service on commercial traffic as in normal times. Therefore, if your shipment should be late , we rely on your indulgence and continued cooperation. Seaboard maintains Service Agents in many strategic cities to assist in your transportation problems. We invite you to enlist their aid. KEEP ON BUYING WAK BONDS AND STAMPS Gay, J. Ifc-Hay, Winston Perry, L. W. Doyle, Mrs. Berry Williams, Alton Strickland, Clitton Stal lings, W. C. Greene, Mrs. W. C Greene, Brodie Martin, Bufer Greene, Mrs. Ludie Medlin, W. I. I Phillips, Mrs. Fred Watkins, Mrs. Pauline Richardson, Rudolph Brantley, Wiley H. Williams. Mrs. Lela Alford, B. B. Brantley, Mrs. Alice Tatterton, B. C. Stal lings, Mrs. W. M. Bunn, Mrs. J. M. Stallings, Eugene. Perry, J. B.' Usry, Miss Rachel Bunn, Mrs. Oma Stallings, Mrs. Hubert, Bunn, Mis. O. D. Stallings, Donle Bunn, Mrs. Donle Bunn, Zollie Alford, Mrs. Zollie Alford, G. U. Massey, Mrs. G. U. Massey, Harold Alford, Mrs. Harold Alford, Mrs. M. T. Ray, Mrs. J. B. Alford, Miss Lola AUord, Rev. Ralph Cannon. Mrs. Ralph Cannon, Mrs. Katie Bunn, Mrs. Minnie Jeans, Mrs. Dollle Bissette, J. P. Massey, J. D. Stallings, Mrs. Foster Martin, Thelma Glover, Junnie Bunn, Mrs. G. 0. Bullock, Mrs. B. E. Lewis, Deneman Privette, Troy Jones, B. W. Lewis, Bennie Lewis, Lon nie Jones, Mrs. Waylon Ray, Maryland Carlyle, Noah Morgan, W. M. Lewis, R. F. Lewis, T. M. Driver, W. A. Brantley, W. J. Martin, E. C. Anderson, * S. H. Carlyle, Mrs. Geo. E. Fowler, L. M. Cone, Early Carlyle, Z. A. Strickland, Grover Pearce, H. E. Stallings, A. E. Williams, H. M. Ball, Horace Jones, Brodie Pri vette, Algie Jeans, W. K. Phillips, Wayne Ray, P. G. Denton, Wal lace Medlin, Mrs. Owen Denton, Mrs. S. D. Beddingfield, Milton E. Pearce. Pearce District (J. W. Perry) $60.00 J. W. Perry, *25.00. Ollie Wester, *6.00. C. H. Ragland, 200. F. N. Ray, $2.00. $1.00 Gifts W. S. Gay, Lester Pearce, R. E. Pearce, H. K. Privette, O. O Pearce, A. C. Perry, Daniel Phil lips, J. M. Pearce, B. K. Gay, Na thaniel Upchureh, Russell Pearce, Ervin Ray, J>. C. Pearce, Eddie Medlin, L. E. Privette. Billy Year gin. Hiilard Smith, C. L. Perry. B. C. Johnson, L. D. Pearce, J. S. Gay, A. N. Pearce, J. D. Pearce. P. G. Pearce, Millard Ferguson. p j ? COMPLETES COl'RSE Pfc. Graham S. Finch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otha E. Finch, a graduate of Edward Best High School, has completed course General Automotive Mechanics (014B), Fort Crook Ornace Base, F6rt Crook, Nebraska, and is now stationed at' Camp Carson, Colo rado. according to information received by his parents the past week. ? i o ?On fay Day, Buy Bonds ? i r "They Give Their Lives-You Lend Your Money" V. S. Irmsyry Dtfrtmnt ' ' Cmirtm King r?Mtu,n PROMOTED Keesler Field, Miss., Ajjril 12. | ? Pvt. John T. Pearce, soil of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Pearce, Zebu Ion, N. C., was promoted to the grade of private first class this week and enrolled in Keesler's huge B-24 Liberator mechanics school. Private Pearce's promotion, and his selection for technical train ing, were results of the high scores he received in his Army mechanical aptitude tests. His course, directed by the Technical Training Command of the Army Air Forces, will last 17 weeks and will include training In B-24 maintenance, hydraulics, fuel and electrical systems, propellers, In struments, engines and Inspec tion. The last eight days of the course will place him in the open under simulated battle conditions where he will have an opportuni ty to apply in the field what he has learned in hangars and work shops. ? o Growers in the Afton, Inez, Paschall, Embro, and Warrenton communities of Warren County are fighting hog cholera. o Patronize TIMES Advertiser* ? On Pay Day, Buy Bonda ? WANTED A lady housekeeper for Mrs. Maude Beasley, white preferred. A good home and good salary. Apply to Mrs. Maude Beasley, R 2, Louisburg, N. C. 4-16-lt BARRELS I have a number of new wooden barrels, good for farm use, wat ering plant beds, etc., for sale at reasonable price. Southern Roofing & Siding Co., Nash St., Phone 446-6, Louisburg, N. C. 4-16-2t CARDUI OPENING SPECIAL / ? Get In The Easter Parade Began April 12th and will End April 24th SUITS CLEANED A?kn AND PRESSED While Special is On We Are Offering the Following: DRESSES JAc (1 Piece) 1" DRESSES *Ac (2 Piece) vU LADIES' SPRING COATS 49? MEN'S ^Cc PANTS.... MEN'S HATS AND iflc OVERCOATS ? SUIT 8, -ICc PRESSED We have come to your town and will give you TOP SERVICE! We are moving in extra equipment and recondi tioning the machinery that was here. "Give us a Test and we'll do the Rest" WHITE SWAN DRY CLEANERS Opposite Murphy's Garage Mickey Bailey/ Prop. Call Phone 446-1 ' Louisburg, N. C. A Fayetteville firm kills and dresses about six to Beven thous and broilers and five hundred hens?4Sfer %eek. With butter and meat rationed, we can all rise-and sing a chorus jf "There Are Such Things." Widows appear to thrive on a fifth of the Income they received as wives. o When Adolf Hitler announces he Is with his armies in the~feast, the world will expect he is some where else. ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that MR. C. W. BDSSEY formerly Secretary and Treasurer of the Warrenton Railroad Company and Secre tary and Treasurer of the Town of War renton, is now associated with our Trust Department. We will continue to serve our friends and customers in a / prompt and satisfactory manner, and render depend able service, as has been our custom in the past. CITIZENS BANK 8 TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON, N. C. ,? By: K. L. Burton, Vice President & Trust Officer TRUST DEPARTMENT Licensed by State of North Carolina to transact a General FIDUCIARY business. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Assignee and Receiver. /^PstapziM&uil PaUituuf, *7yi.\"p| I'll DO H BETTER JOB H PAINTS -ENAMELS VARNISHES 100% PURE VITA-VAR READY $0.49 MIXED OUTSIDE PAINT ?> Gal. TEXOLITE WALL PAINT * MIX WITH WATER * ONE GAL. MAKES 1* GAL. * DRIES IN A FEW HOURS $0.75 * PRICED AT ONLY ? Gal. Screen Doors and Windows Repairs For Cole Planters Roll Roofing & Building Paper ? FURNITURE VALUES! BEDROOM SUITES $ jf f .95 up GOLD ' SEAL $*.95 R U G S 0 WEARTEX $-).69 RUGS U 0 D 0 R A $0.25 WARDROBES 0 UTILITY CABINETS 9Pc. DINING ROOM SUITES >109.0(1 H. C. TAYLOR Hardware & Furniture Phone CS-l Louiibnrg, A. 0. i ?' ? ?
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