Rendezvous Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks 1 Sandwiches and "Hot Dogs" Complete line of Jewelry. > Universal Cooking Utensils, Novelties. Agents for Famous HUTLER'S Chocolates. 1 "Service" at the Fountain Under Management of HARRY HOFFMAN & SAM PARKS s^" "Your Friends" - "COME IN?WE'LL TRADE" -Open Late in the Evenings- 1 New Things to Show You _ at White's furniture Store New furniture, new rugs, new lamps, Ortboponlc Victrolas, everything arranged with the idea of transforming your decorating and furnishing problems late pleasures. Come in and see our new things?they will give you inspira tion for new ideas to carry oat or perhaps you will discover a piece of furniture, a lamp or a rug that your home has been wait ing for. Youll be surprised how much ?. I Ay new pieces will help ths appearance of the home. ?? ? ?: ?1 If you are buying all new furniture tor your home, we are ready to help you with your plans so you will hare a home youll he proud ro live in. W. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : N. Carolina Measuring Em' Up Is Easy Making 'em fit is another question. CHURCHILL TAILORED SUITS are guaranteed to fit. We make them to your measure from ALL WOOL FABRICS?$20.00 and up. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 16 Men'8 heavy wool Overcoats $7.95 Ladies Silk Dresses, $12.50 value-at $6.85" Wright Clothing & Dry Goods Co. BUNN, North Carolina WANTED Standing Timber. Big or Small lots. Let us figure with you. BURGESS LUMBER CO. LOUISBURG, N. C. FAR* FO HBKHT?0>E OB TWO horae (arm, good dwelling and out houaaa (or rent on half aharea for 1020. - Oood opportunity to good r. 8e* A. T. Harris, R 1, Loth. N C. -- t.lMt lony la a great deal ltkf repreapn'atlon. Nine times out of ten, when yon leave home of a morning without a handkerchief, you catch cold before noon, and need one. Recleartlng and tro-tlog of tobac. to seed Is a ommon p-actl'c t hough nut the I 'it belt area of eastern ' rollna tLU "vlnUr. * ? GOLD SAND NEWS *| Editor In Chief Mary Lon Gupton Assistant Editor * Blount E?erton * School News ? > Annie L. May * Community News ? Gladys Bledsoe Jokes WUlls May^ ?] Attendance First grade": Pearl Burnette, Mattle Fuller, Joe Harper, Shellie Mae Mar. shall, Myrtle Lee Rowe, M. C. Wat> klna.?1??i ? Second grade: Irene Burnette, Ish am Denton, Joseph Foster, Annie Mae Hunt, Joseph Joyner. Third grade: Lucille Carroll, Alma Lee Cash, Carnette Joyner, Mary P. Speed, Rosa B. Speed, Edwin Fuller, Ben Garbee. Fourth grade: Helen Burnette, Lu clle Foster, Frances Parrish, Fran. ce8 Person, Sarah Smith, Perry Breed love. Eld ward Conn, Floyd Harper, Malcolm Rowe,. Charlie Tharrington. Fifth grade: Lottie Joyner, Flor ence Mae Parrish, Henry Edwards David Parrish, David Pleasants, Sixth grade: Emily Burt Person, Clifford Joyner. Seventh grade: Bettie Bobbltt, Ath lee Gupton, Kathleen Nelms, Ernes tine Perdue, Anna Mae Sturgess, Gil liam Boykln, Bruce Gupton, Bryan Harper, Fred Hlght, Maurice Murray, William West, Sue Denton, Bettie May Marcelle' Parrish. Ida Stewart Par. rlsh. Lucy Stewart Parrish, Priscllla Rowe, Oleta Wilson, Elliotte Breed love, Frances Cash, Fenner Rowe. Eighth grade: Delta Allen, Estelle Cash, Edgar F*uller, Wilton Leonard, Walter Pleasants, David Rowe. Ninth grade: Ida Fuller, Bettie B. Marshall, Doris Wester, Thomas Den ton, Fuller Parrish, Wilson Parrish, Tenth-grade: Lena Bledsoe, Walter Fuller, Irma Gupton, Clinton Gupton, Ruffln Harper, Ava Joyner, Pattie R. Moore, Thomas Perue, Mary. Stur gess. Eleventh grade: Blount Egerton, Jr., Mary Lou Gupton, Reuben Gup ton. Thurman Perdue. Scholarship 1st grade: Joe Harper, Mattle Ful ler, Shellie M. Marshall. Myrtle L. Rowe, M. E. Watlcins. 2nd grade: Irene Burnette, Isham Denton, Annie M. Hunt, Joseph W. Jcyner. 3rd grade: Carnette Joyner, Zenith Joyner, Mary D. Speed, Rosa B. Speed, Edwin Fuller 4th grade: Pearl Harris, Frances Person, Sarah Smith. Edward Conn. 6th grade: Lottie Joyner. - flth grader EmlTy"Burt Person. 7th grade: Gilliam Boykin, Sue Den ton. Ida 8. Parrish, Josephine .Joy. ner, Lucy Stewart Parrish. ? ? ? -f Parent.Teacher's Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Parenc-Teacner's Association was held on last Monday evening, Feb. 11th. A very interesting program was given as follows: . Song: Battle Hymn of the Republic. Devotional: Mr. W. V. Carroll. Remarks about Abraham Lincoln: Mr. Carroll. instrumental Music: Mrs. W. D. Fuller, Austin Fuller. Some Objects of Parent-Teachers' Association: Mr. E. L. Best. Soio: Miss Adelaide Duke. Alter the program cocoa and dough nuts were served. . Junior-Senior Banquet at GoRLSand THe Juniors entertained the Seniors at a deilgnfful banquet Thursday evening, reo. 14. The banquet was carried out in Valentine style. The centerpiece was a doll dressed In cap and gown standing on the world troni whicu caine ribbons to each place cam, represented by a mlnature di ploma. The lights were subdued and Horn them were suspended balloons, attached to each balloon was a cupiu la the act ot shooting his arrow. The banquet hall carried the thought ana sentiment that is natural during the Valentine season. Menu ? Fruit cocktail ' Chicken Croquettes Pickle Mashed Potatoes Parker House Rolls English Peas Iced Tea Fruit Salad Saltines ? Strawberry Cream Macha Cake v Program Toastmaster: Walter Fuller Welcome: Walter Fuller. Toast to Seniors: Ava Joyner. Response: Rachel Garbee. Song to SeqjorB: Junior Class. Toast to Faculty: Pattle R. Moors. Response: Mr. W. V. Carroll. Toast to School: Zena Bledsoe. Response: Mr. Wr E. Howard. Farewell to Seniors:* Junior Class. Music: Mr. Austin Fuller and Miss Jessie Mae Luper. The occasion was thoroughly en Joyed by all and Is to be remembered as a pleasant event in the student life of the Gold Sand school. ? ? ? The Faculty entertained the Senior class on last Saturday evening at a theatre party In Raleigh. The picture was "King of Kings." The picture was very inspiring giv ing the life of Christ. We all had a delightful evening. In at much that God In hta infinite wisdom hat teen fit to take from our midst the wife of oar beiasred friend snd treasurer of oar Parent-Teacher Association. Theretytre be It resolved: First: -That we extend our deepest sympathy to the family. Second: We recommend them to our Heavenly Father, who doeth all things well. That their loss was her sternal gain. Third: That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to th? family, one to the Franklin Times. one on the minute ^f \.. Association. ? s ? Fanner* Meeting at Gold .Hand On the past Thursday night at the regular farmers meeting those 'pres ent continued the discussion of pure bred cotton.. The first, steps toward the growing of a better type of cot. ton have been taken. A number of farmers have engaged purebred Mex. lean Big Boll Seed to plant the com ing spring. By growing a better type of cotton In the community farmers can get better prices than the ordi nary cotton will bring. ? The best seed cannot succeed un less all the practices during the en. ttro prop year are carefully carried out. The farmers are going to pay particular attention to the following points In connection with the cotton crop?good seed, proper preparation, proper fertilisation, spacing and cul. tlvatlon, control of insects and dis eases, careful picking and housing, selecting seed, ginning, and selling. Several more meetings will be held at Gold Sand on Thursday nights at 7:30 and at Wood on Wednesday nights^ All farmers In the communi ty arc Invited to take advantage of these meetings. TRUSTEE'S RE-SALE OF LAND The land hereinafter described hav ing been offered for sale on January 28, 1920 and an advanced bid having been deposited as by law provided, and an order having been entered by Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County directing a Re-sale of said land under and by virtue of the pow er of said order and sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by W. C. Kearney to E. H. Malone, Trus tee, dated January 29. 1927 recorded In Book 234 at page 223, Registry of! Franklin County. North Carolina,- the-j undersigned Trustee will on ? 1 MONDAY, MARCH 4th, 1929, at or about the hour of noon at the! courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C.,' offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash those lots of land situate in FYanklin County, j Franklinton Township, State of North Carolina and described as follows: Numbers 7, 8 and 9 in map off H. C. Kearney estate showing division be tween heirs of said estate, December 18, 1919. as surveyed by G. B. Cooper, C. S? said map being recorded in Reg istry or Franklin County, said lots be ing now occupied as homeplace of W. C. Kearney. This the 14th day of Feb., 1929. 2-15-3t E. H. MALONE, Trustee. The supreme -duty of the govern ment. as well as Individuals, is to get along with things they can't afford. Rdsbbetrv culture will tw? utartH In Avery county this year by boys belonging to the 4.H clubs. RABIL'S The Show Place The Ladies Like New Spring DRESSES These garments arrived 'from the leading stylists. Prints in their exquisite colorings, and Sport Frocks radiate a new life. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT =r JUST ARRIVED Dresses so simple yet so artful in design that the smart woman recognizes air once how bTaiiti ful is their designing. Prices range from $8.75 to $11.95 M. RABIL1 Main Street Louisbarg, - - K FOR FIRST clabs job frintino tlii friONH NO. 888. ROTH'S LOW - PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN Hundreds and hundreds of unmatchable bargains all over the store. Our prices have been the talk of Franklin County. We are determined to sell this big stock regard less of cost. This space is too small to mention but a few of our Bargains. Come in and lcok over our prices and they will convince you that we cannot be beaten. MEN'S HANES UNION SUITS 9UO SELLERS _ It don't take a long-winded spiel to sell this kind of merchandise; and if you care a snap about saving money you'll buy two suits of Hanes* heavy.rlbbed Union Suits, as that Is the limit. Sizes 36 to 46. Per Suit? 89c MEN'S 220 WEIGHT OVEEALLS ? SPECIAL Men, how about this one? $1.60 value In a 220 welght white back Eastern Denim Suspender 8tyle Overall?seams double stitched?priced for this sale at only? 89c RIVERSIDE CHECKS ' Shop aroftnd; compare prices; note the quality; you'll And our pricea are better. Riverside Plaids aud Checks?16c seller 10c LADIES' SILK HOSE BOc SELLERS One' special lot of Ladles' silk hose?a complete run of sizes and a wonderful assortment of col. ors. Priced? 19c PEPPERELL 9-4 SHEETING SOc SELLER Ladles will flock to this sale when they learn we ire-selling quality merchandise at such low prices/ Pepperell's 9-4 bleached and unbleached sheeting now at only? 39c v CHILDREN'S SHOES t&fiO SELLERS Special, lot of children's shoes, leather tops, Us klde ont soles, famous Ramsey brand shoes; In -lies 6 to 8; nose priced at only? $1.29 f. A. Roth Company The Bargain Spot Louisburg, N. C.

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