THE UNIVERSAL CAR | The genuine Ford 13 plate Battery with rubber case, is listed at $11.00 ii Have a battery that works in J j cold weather. Trade your j j old one in. I j !! Parsons Motor Co. !| | j ' ? TTatH Vnfnr Pn PrnHno^o I 1 i Ford Motor Co. Products Authorised Ford Dealers Louisburg, K. G. ( I anjzmiBizizrEniZJZijizJUEjmzrararannnra ziannjarcfiirajiuzjaJiUBi^^ 1 i YOU ARE INVITEDIi i????? ?*=*- i i ..TO.. 1 OUR BANK l j 1 -Ms, j I j AND SEE THE WONDERFUL COIN COUNT- j 1 I ? \ - I j I I INGr MACHINE, WHICH W1L. HA.YE FUR- m I j CHASED TO GIVE QUICKER AND BETTER ! SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. THIS MA J CHINE IS ALMOST HUMAN AND WILL BE A ! 91 ! GREAT CURIOSITY TO SEE. BRING US ALL I ! I j THE PENNIES, NICKELS AND DIMES AND I j ! OTHER SMALL CHANGE YOU CAN FIND AND l! 1 J WATCH THIS MACHINE COUNT IT ACCU- I ! I RATE EN LESS THAN NO TIME. [ \ 1 1 1 ^ ? 1 I 1 I I I I I { W. E. WHITE, President F. J. BKA8LKY, Ouliitr W. B. BARROW, A"Mnnt Oaihltr I LODI8BDN, M?rtk (Mte mm First National Bank Soma men are hicfc brows and otiu re just wear toapeeg. Be careful or 70a vfll be at the merer of roar friends. t v Editor la ChMf .. Lij ,?ti j ii * Sophmore Editor* Annie 1 * Freshman Editor* It Spelling Hsteh I (Rachel Qarheo. '29) 4a On Thursday evening, December 8, 1927. an Iater.Society spelling,natch f? was hold at Gold Sand High School. lai Twelre were chosen from each society! to enter the contest. Miss liltte Harp. er er. our English teacher, gave oat the *' words. The Stria won. Those stand-.Kl lng at the close were liable Gupton, I Eula Keith Gladys Bledsoe. Lois May,!** and Bettle Bobbltt Marshall. Other tea J0 tores ot the program were a reading tr by Ida Fuller and lokea by Leland Gnpton. Chapel Exercise* (Mary Lou Gupton, '89) Our chapel exercises during the past week were eery Interesting and help. * r, "? ,M"7' ttTi't*. * else* were conducted Person, first grade teacher. She reed sereral verses of scripture from the 9th and 10th chapters of Mark, and made very helpful comments on the passage. Then the story of the Three Bears was dramatised by four of the first grade pupils. Those taking part were William Leonard. Papa Bear; Emms Smith, Mama Bear; Buck Joy. ner. Little Bear and Mildred Watkin*. Goldenloeks. On Friday morning Miss Louise May. 2nd and 3rd grade teacher had charge of chapel. Ben Gar bee read John 3:14-17. Then the song. Come Play With Us, was sung by Carnette Joyner. Zenith Joyaer sad I Parrish. We extend to all an tnrlta. tion to visit us during chapel-exer. ciseg each morning at eleven, forty five in the school auditorium, i Beck Contest (Annie Pearl Perdue, *30) Very much Interest is being taken in a book and magazine subscription contest that is being carried on In our Each | wtrrTfie hflf hofldsy that i? to W * given to the grade who brings in the largest number of books. A prise will be given also to the individual mak ing the largest contribution t*? J test began December 4th and will run _ up till noon December 23rd. The flrat week abont 160 books were brought In. The tenth grade is having - brought in 63 books. Blount Egerton gave 47 of this number. Ws hope to add 60 hooks to onr Hhrary _ Christmas. Here and There Hews We were happy to have Moselle Leonard, s senior of last year to spend Friday of last week with us. Miss Jesse Mae Luper spent the - t 1 U A owe* appropriate frock for the hoMaj WrWi Fashioned along decided* feminine Kara of velvet aadaEeersetle, and gaily ^embroid ered m white. The tkirt, which it flared, hat three tier* of black vel vet The rewmd neck it smartly! fcnlihed with a fold of Mack velvet' ?J6. 1 SStf? Pearl Perdue and Waller Puller u Fuller and Thurmaa (irlflln r ? i*k end with Mlea Dots .Unchurch Loutsburg. Misses Lucy Wells and Adelaide fen son and Mm. M. B. Williams spent st Saturday in Raleigh. Mrs. J. H. Harper, Miss LilHe Harp. and Susie Lee Harper spent the eek end with Mrs. R. W. Turner'In >cky Mo vat. Our school took a great deal of In. rest In raising money (or the Near sat Relief. Each grade made a con Ihutloo, the eighth making the larg. it $16.42. The total amount at all redes came to $29.50. Many of our people enjoyed the pic. ire show brought over to our school naa Edward Beet High School by ir. John Wolfe last Friday evening, re hope that It will be possible to are It again soon. i ?to Christmas Seal your Christmas * Mail m An especially posed portrait of Dr. C vV. Larson, chief of the borean of dairy industries, depart meat of agriculture, who has ft- v signed to become Director of $h? ] National Dairy Council, effective j January 1, 1928. 1 Name Fits Job homa,"*Colonido"aad n*? congmi "?imifuepimitnui'iifi'TTi'irT?t t--t - ail See Us First Christmas Cards, Folders, Booklets, Seals, Paper and Boxes, Tinsel Ribbon and Cord, Perfume, Ivory and * Nat Sets, Compacts, Fountain Pens from $1.00 to $7.00, BEASLfl f ; BROTHERS 1 Next* 1 Frankli Phone No. 80 11 Timea Louisburg, N. C. Only 8 Days is READ THIS QtHCK Biggest Stock in Louisburg Boys Wagons, all kinds Velocipedes, Kiddie Kan, Scooters Rocking Horses, Doll Carriages Guns, Rifles, Air Rifles, Pocket Knives These are all well made strong toys that last. Get Wife a nice quick cooking Range. It will last for years and be a joy to the whole family. Beautiful Sets of Crockery. One of my $7.00 Special Electric Irons, Universal at $0 ? ?? f ~ ? ' t - t m MY FURNITURE STORE ? nice Phonograph and'Records to bring cheer through out the years to come. Rocking Chairs, Rugs, Tables or a whole suit. * EVERYTHING AT REASONABLE PRICES ? ? i # ti . : 'I ' . I ' ? '. ft > l It C. TAYLOR FURNITURE Phon* 806 HARDWARE SHATTER POP ? by 0. M. PATHS | its ^AT^^oO I ANT r*7 mnJ 7? til 1 >iW>UN7j SaW """WU61.7, kj l th Nowrrij 4um'knt t^-7 r^TT oT>

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