CHRISTMAS WEEK PROGRAM HONDA* AND TUESDAY, DEC. S1-8S ' RICHARD DIX In p .*WE LUCKY DEFIL ,ITChgpge of Comedy Each .Night ! '! WEDNESDAY, DEC. M ?JjtTiJ. I)' Z. - . ?.e Dy "BUFFALO BILL" 16 'With a that action picture '""Extra?Two Reel Comedy 4*f :ar: ? K ?' THURSDAY, DEC. *4 '?THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH A Deed Christmas Story. . Don't mlas seeing this one. Spectlal Xati'ee at S O'clock F. M. FRIDAY, SEC. K, CHRI8THA8 "THE CiX'LONE BIDEB A IMS Metednuaa A Roaring Race (or Oold and Girl \ : ?- ? ? - RIDDLE RIDER SERIAL - Two Reel Comedy and Aesop Fables Special XsUaee at > P. M. SATURDAY, DEC. 9? BUFFALO BILL. JR.. In "RAIKIX TO ?0" J- '? ? Also Good Two Reel omedy 2 P. M. fori) PULL SH0W8 EACH NIGHT at 7:00 and 8:45 P. PoaitivelyNo Advance In Admission *' ^Meet the crowd at your Theatre and enjoy Christmas all t? er. Every night a Good Program. * wing for the f?Uowing prizes listed-below "Just for a rill" will be fraa stage of Theatre immediately after the first w. Send or bring your coupons in. Drawing will c?ntinue ti1 jsomeone wins the prizes. The ine- drawing NL- 10, ich wins the Chicken Rooster, will have to walk down to the ?t for him. " ' . - JUST FOR ? THRILL! 1st PRIZE?$10 in Gold. 2nd PRIZE?$5.00. 3rd PRIZE?$3.00. 4th PRIZE?$2.00. 5th PRIZE?15 Theatre Tick ets. 8th PRIZE?10 Theatre Tick ets. 7th PRIZE?Big Doll. 8th PRIZE?Small Dol1. ! 9th PRIZE?$500 Fruit aid Groceries. 10th PROS?Live Chicken Rooster. Wishing One and All A Glorious and Happy Christmas WINNER THEATRE LOUISBURG, IV. C. To FORD Owners We Have Jast Installed a K. R. WILSON PROCESS Reboring and Rtbuilding Machire And we are therefore prepared to rebuild you Fbrn engine apr pat It in the same perfect shape as who It left the factory. All the guess work ha* been eliminated In all the measurements ond all work Is rone to exact measurements and aligeahmentfc Ohr efenrgts hre reasonable and we can ordinarily complete the Job In two days. Let as rebuild jroar motor, and make It ran ae good as when new. We do all kinds of machine work In rddltlon to automobile repairs. 1S? ? , :* V . ? . r; ' ? Youngsville Garage j. H- Holliday, Prop. Youngaville, N. C, ?n: , iLP Sgfr VKKPfl DDWVWra i IH IIW PUBLICATION Raleigh, Dec. 14.?The fertlllaer eds of the various crop# grown on the different coils occurlng In "North Ohfolina are discussed in a new pub Iteatlonj hned by tfce Agricultural ?ntinloa Division of State College. The publication Is Extension folder II and has jast been recedes M ? the printer. It shown first the main plant food deficiencies of the soils In iXr^ttffiPS'agS: commendations as to the fertilisers to be applied oh fiidse soils for grow ing the heet yields of crops per acre. Is the coastal plain area, recommen dfddons are mage tor the wad. and amounts of fertiliser to applyTor cot ton. tdhafrhp.' com. small grain, suite from the os? of fertilisers. What crops should be fertilised hlfhect, pre paration of the NU, cnltlratlon, crop to dm ere all pointed oat In a brief, condensed war. Bnggeettons as to the factors in crop growth which are na der the control of the tamer and the practices which hs amy follow to get the best yields are made la the latter part of the folder. ?? This publication was prepared b? C. B. Williams, hand of the depart " it of agronomy, and la said to be of mach rains to those who wish to bars more specific details abont the proper ass of fertilisers. farmers will be bayteg their fertiliser materials during the winter, Mr. wll llems ad I lass that those who wish to oMala a odpy of the folder amy se cure u now hy writing to the i rr at ' L. P. HICC^. r 11-U-* Why Have Catarrh? ?? ??. ?Vi -? ? -Jr-JK You know the discomfort ud du ger to your entire system of the coa stut dropping of cmtarrhsl matter at the hack of your mouth. It under mines your health. There la hardly a complaint more annoying than that I catarrhal feeling of a heavy achy head caused by stuffed up nostrils, and the I dull, heavy pain In the region of the eyes. I You may think you cannot be rid of it. Keeping the air passages tree from 'clogging mucus and catarrhal germs is what you can do if youll use Pagers Cm-Ho. Better begin now for con tinuous neglect may lead to all aorta of trouble. The first application of Page's Cru Mo to the nostrils soothes the inflamed Uiembrane, checks the accumulation of Dhlearn and opens up the air passages It attacks Catarrh where Catarrh at tacks you?through the. nose. ' Page's Cru-Mo contains certain com bined ingredients that do not. immedi ately lose their strength. It remains In the nose long enough to allow the Ingredients to thoroughly vaporise. The medication goes hack Into the nasal passages and cavities and loos ens that phlegm, kills the germs and permits you to breathe good air freely. _ Get some Page's Cru-Mo today from your, druggist and begin to get freedom f.-om insidious catarrhal clogging and discomfort Heating Stoves. Stove Mats at Stove Pipe at L. P. HICKS. 12-lft-lt WOOD The younger set are anxiously ticlpaUng the home coming of Irene Guptoa who is teaching in Dur ham county and our school folk from Mars mil. It la the sincere wish at the writer that Christmas shall he all that it should be to every member of our community and to all that pass our way during the holidays. Wood Baptist Sunday school is go ing to give a Christmas tree to its members. The public is invited to come and enjoy the program. The event is scheduled for December 2Sth. The Harper Class will give a "Good Eats Party" at the school building Friday evening of this weak. - Dr. and Mrs. Perry and Miss Pearl Gupton took Sunday evening's meal in the home of Mrs. H. B. Gupton Miss Napa Dee Ponder and Mr. and Mra M. T. Griffin went to Rocky Mount on business last Saturday. " Misses Ruth and Pearl Gupton were in Rocky Mount Tuesday. ..Messrs. St. Leonard and Kenneth Askew made a business trip to Loula burg Monday. Mr. George Miller, of Easex.called at the home of Mr. E. B. Gupton Sun day afternoon. '' M Among those attending s pound party at Mrs. G. D. Hedgepeth's Fri day evening were Messrs. Will Tufker. Thurman Guidon. Floyd Grjf&n, Ray mond Shearln and Kenneth Askew. Miss Ruth Gupton and Mr. Guas Wee tar drove to Louisburg Sunday after noon- . ? Miss Annie Peel Wood and Will Tucker spent Sunday with acquaint ances in Rocky Mount The meeting and oysters at Gold Sand hold first place in the minds of many of our voters. Three cheers for King Oyster. . . t A Christmas Dream It waa Christinas Ere night. The snow waa falling fast. 1 had hung my stocking by the mantel hoping that Santa Claus would come. I waa soon dressed and tucked to bed by my mother. At last I drammed off to sleep and I dreamed it was snowing so fast that Santa wasn't coming, I be gan crying and told my mother sad father what I had dreamed. They told me it waa morning and the ann waa ahinlng blight and Santa Claps had bean. I got up a happy little boy for Santa brought me a big hall and a' fad wagon and lots of fruit and candy. LINWOOD GUPTON, trd grade. Christmas Program To be given at Wood School, 7:00 o'clock Tuesday evening, December 22. Poem. "Christmas," Lorlne Radford. Songs. "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," "The Birthday of the King," School. Poem. "Mother Berth's Christmas Apron." Doris Waster. "Hurrah for December," four pri mary children. Motion Song, "Santa. Clans I# Near," third grade. Radiation. "A Christmas Secret." Lang Griffin. Play. "Santa Buys a New Suit," Brude L. Leonard and Thomas Daa toa. "A Christmas Prayer," Sidney P. Hamlett. Duet. "Stars of December," Mar Sturges and Mabel Gupton. f Reading. "The Christmas Massage. Clinton Oapton "The Snow Shovel Brigade," Habor and Dolon Hamlett. Chopar and Chm Leonard. Marshall. Ida wood and Hear A. Oapton. dearie Johnson. Edgar mi ler, Ronald Shearln. OtUa M. Dentot Recitation, "Expecting Santa." Bo gene Turner, r "Christmas Wishes," Bus and Martk L Denton, La la and Rnby Lewis, Fan Dell and* Matilda Dayton. Pattle i King, and Anna M Sturges. ,'s Work Shorn" primary toll "Glad Chrtataua Time, Christ Demon, daa Mar Radford. Griffin, Iris Turner ? ? ? ? W m ?? ? The Greatest Line of Toys Mechanical Toys, Dolls and Coasters ever shown in Louisbnrg at the Lowest Prices in Louisbnrg. Complete Line on Display Come Early, Bring the Kids . B. Cooke Between L. Kline & Go. and F. S. Pleasants THE TOY HEADQUARTERS OF LOUISBURG Excellent for Christmas Gifts NEW COLOMBIA MODELS New three-spring motor with New Noo-Set Automatic Stop and now Re producer. Finished In Brown Mahog any or Walnat, with'all exposed met al parts in nickel. Shelves for records. Tone-control leaves behind sliding panel. Height M inches. Width, M inches, Depth 20 1-2 Inches. .; - ? - <; We have a full supply of the latest Go'umbia new process re A, ' ' - V * ?' a cords, in which will be found all the tatest song hits, musical * ' : numbers and Christmas music. Come in and look these over before you make your Christmas purchases. We have a full line of furniture and house furnishings: Many odd pieoee that wiU help to brighten up the home. We would be glad of the opportunity,to show you thru our lines and make your prices, they will astonish yu with their lowliness. % BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE 4-T; t*

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