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This will be welcome news tor the people with weak eyes. Headache relieved when caused by eyestrain. Weak eyes of children and grown people a specialty. Office equipped with the latest exam ine instruments, over 20 years of ex perience. His next visit will be THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1925. 6 6 6 Is a prescription for Colds, Giippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. UNION WAREHOUSE LOUISBURG, N. C. BY MAKING FINE SALES FOR THOSE THAT SELL WITH US OUR SALES HAVE INCREASED LARGELY. WE ARE SELLING A LOT OF TOBACCO AT VERY SATISFACTORY PRICES FOR* EVERY ONE. TOBACCO IS HOLDING GOOD ON ALL GRADES. IF YOU COME TO SEE US WE WILL MAKE YOU A MWr A FINE SALE. SO WHEN YOU GET YOUR NEXT READY DRIVE TO THE UNION WAREHOUSE, WHERE YOU WILL GET THE HIGHEST PRICES THAT CAN BE HAD. WE THANK OUR FRIENDS FOR THEIR PATRONAGE THIS YEAR. COIME TO SEE US WHEN IN TOWN. ? ' ? " * - YOUR FRIENDS, PERRY & CHEATHAM . ' ?. ' \ Proprietors * UNION WAREHOUSE 6. A. MEETRKG. The G A's of the Loulsburg Baptist Church met Monday evening Not. 9 with Catherine Wooldrldge. The AnnLoslter Circle having clicrge of the program. The meeting wee called to order by Blanche Weaver, chairman of that circle, and the following program waa carried out. The meeting waa opened by a piece on the Victrolla, Peace Be Still, Re peated the Watch Word, Go ye into Witness. Prayer, by Elizabeth Newell. Roll Called and Circles were repre sented as follows: Mary Moffat, present (2). Ann Leister, (9). lx>ttle Moon, (5). Minutes read, by Mildred Cone. Personal) Service Report, Mamie Lancaster. Scripture Rending, Luke 2:40.52. Catherln Wooldrldge. Topic, Preparing for Tomorrow. Christ Preparing for Tomorrow, by Catherln Wooldrldge. Sentence Prayers, beginning with Josphine House. Helen S. Fleming closing. The World's Greatest Assist Her Girls and Boys, Viola Black. My Prayer Preparation, Blanche Weaver. My Bible Study Preparation, Ler lyn Wlggs. My Mission Study Preparation, Beatrice Smith. My Pe"011* 1 Service Preparation, Mamie Lancaster. My Giving Preparation, Hfelen Lee Fleming. We were dismissed by Mrs. Howell. We were served with delicious re freshments by the hosters, assisted by Mrs. Wooldrldge. Mildred Cone, Cor. Secretary of the Q. A. THE BARBECUE DINNER. The barbecue dinner And cakes so fine And a pretty silk bed-qnllt. Oh! how It did shine! On Friday evening ^ What do you think? Mr. Ayscue and sons, Bob, Taylor, and Dink3. They came to fix places To cook the barpcue right Some of them, especially Taylor Had to sit up all night. Then on Saturday morning Every one began to stir, All the girls were so glad To see the truck from Vicksboro. Clara Abl.tt came on the truck | And Florence her sister, too. iAIso their mother and father And some more people we knew. 1 think the barbectve dinner And cake and cream was fine I wish wg could have another And have another good time. ?Myrtle" E.Purnell. Age 14 years. HONOR ROLL Cedar Rock High School honor roll for first quarter, 1925-26 is as follow*: 8th grade: Josephine Ball, Parielee Bobbin. Vivian Cooke. Evelyn Gard ner, Annie Laurie May. Margaret te Stallings, Elizabeth Rowland. 9th grade: Beatrice Jenalns, Mar garette Johnson. Lois May. 10th grctie: Gertie Andrews, Jos eph Inscoe, Nell Joyner. Gladys Hoi lingsworth. Christine Sledge. Claudia Belle Smith, Alice Strickland, Zena Tharrington. Elizabeth Glasgow. 11th frade: Helen Drake, Florine Kayman, Ruth Lewis. Guy Moore. Irene Strickland. Myrtle Tharrington Santa Approves A Christmas Gift Santa Claus has been down a great many chimneys since he started busi ness, and he is intimately acquainted with a large number of people. He knows that the best kinds of gifts are those which please the whole family, and which bring the excite ment and enjoyment of Christmas every week. 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