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This Is the only ring made that Is accompanied with a signed guarantee to the ef fect that if the stone is lost or broken for any cause whatsoever .the maker replaces it free of charge. All W.W-W rings are priced reasonably. No matter how little cr bow much yon wish to pay, yoq can find a W-W-W ring that will satisfy yon. When there is a gift to give?when tender lore or fond remem brance tempts the giving of a gift, it Is Jewelry that best bespeaks the spirit of the occasion. It Is to this store yon should come when there is a gift to give. , - L. W. PARRISH JEWELER Court Street Louisburg, H. C. We wieh to annpunce to the people of Franklin^ County that we have succeeded the Pareone j Motor Co., Inc., as Ford Dealers, and for the j present are doing business In the same place. It is a pleasure to announce that Mr. W. R. Parsons is still with us. We invite your business, and will be pleased j to serve you. Hodges-Green Motor Co., Ford Products Loulsburg, North Carolina 3 OCl lAUNl LETTER J ' ?J a L. Shlpm., Raleigh. July i<?During the tmI the Bute administration riTilW , I contract with the Carolina f~i Can pany toucbUg the eta ployment of ac | Cic prisoners la the e Ilgaaford. revoked the a negro who had book am | Ury public tor Da Tie County, -JOtto Wood tram death row at the | State -Prison. hero he bad been la Jury confinement since hie third ea ' 5*1*?? tbaauwo yean ago, decfcL ? led that the Salary aad Wage rvw?? J ''-on mast get along Khoat a (all 11 eecretary aad let it bo kaowa j|-North Carolina s hired help, genera? j(ly speaking, is erpertad to lire within Governor Gardner appears to have Itaore of a "fallow teeltng" towards [the State* convicts than did his prod ?TT^' Mr "?Lsm. lor ho recently IIled the way to a revocation at the ? | contract with the Carolina Coal tw 11 pany tor the employment of amro | (convicts la the coal mines of that cor poration where three or (our of them j|amt death la under-ground 11 While cancellation of the contract baaed on the ground "??j the bad not discharged its part M tbe agreement. Governor Gardapr - ot his administration lhatthe policy ot compelling State prisoners J to endanger their lives In mining op ! erstions wss wrong and should be dlwoiulnued The State Prison had been receiving compensation at the rate ot 20 cents an hour for each con. vlct under the tve.year contract with the Carolina Mining Company. Dur ing the fifteen months they have been employed in the mines near San ford, hvy were killed in an elevator acci dent, one was electrocuted and one died after being crushed by a coal car For the present, it Is said, that the policy of employing convicts W quarries will be cnnMnneH k?? I I quarries will be continued, but doing |service in mines is not to be requited [any tin* soon. X?r win Otto Wood [ be compelled to drag out the remaind er of his thirty.year sentence on death row simply because he is considered a "bad man." He must be a good negro to obtain and re-tain,a commission from the of fice of Governor Gardner. On June [fath requests was made of the Qdv ernor by B. C. Brock, a former re^ publican member of the General As sembly from Davie County, for ap pointment of T- J. Lyons, Mocksvllle Negro, as notary public and in# the applicant to be a white man, the commission was Issued. Later the Governor was surprised to learn from reputable cltixens of Mocksvllle that he was not only s "gentleman of color," but one of disrepute In that he had convictions for Larceny and other crimes to his credit. or-diacradiL-aad. the commission was promptly revok ed. It has been the policy of former governors to issue notary commis sions to reputable negroes to serve their own race, but applications have generally come from democrats Thousands of birds are being I hatched at the State Game Farm, near Ashboro. for distribution over North Carolina, savs an announcement from the Department of Conservation and Development. Up to the end of Juue more than <,000 ring-neck pheasant and 2.000 qual eggs had been gather ed at the farm. Most of the pheasant aggs had been distributed to sports men who had made formal application while quail eggs are being batched at the farm for later distribution, engineers of the Department were again dispatched to the coast to eon Lnue the studies of physical changes ?*uaed by the winds and tides. Ob jects of thase Investigations are to determine the rate ot costal changes to discover their cause, to devise eco nomlcal and effective means of con MMivmua UI con trotting ?ronton, and to build dp dau which enables a determination of the best methods of controlling the ml gration of InleU which now seriously Impelr the fishing Industry in inland ?"??d" aad the permanence of valu able consul and resort lands. A new '"-V7J1Ut,iCt w?h headquarters at * ?wu recently established * a Hamarle la charge aa dis trict forester. Thla district will in clude the cooatiee of Coluntbna. Bla den. Brunswick. New Hanover, Pend. er ,Duplin and Onslow. The Depart ment find* that the production of elec trical energy In the Bute has grown from 8,161,164 kilowatt hours In 1902 to M4MW.OOO In 1*28. Recently a ls8-acre plot of land containing a 6? acre lake near Pnyettevllle was pur chased for the BUte by the Depart ment and will be utilised in the oper. atiou of a game fish hatchery. Matters of rontlne occupied the at tention of members of the executive committee of the board of trustees of the University of North Carolina held in the office of the Governor during the week. A committee to study the problem of Junior colleges am] their, rriatlon to the edacatlooal system of. tb? Slate and to the University, touch ' in*, also, the matter of raising the standards of these schools with the' ?lew to admitting student graduates' ? *?,* kifibar coUeges, la composed of A. H. Graham, HUlaboro, chairman* Joeephus Daniels, Raleigh; Chae. Whsdbee, Hertford; A. E. WolU. Oas : Vd Shuford, of Hickory. The 8UU Highway Patrol, which began operations from one end of the Bute to the other on July 1. reports octlrUlm a plenty to Captiln ??? generalissimo of "the army" here Few arrests, considering the number of motorists detained for various in fractions of tha traffic laws, have so far been reported, tbe patrolmen con tenting themselves with giving fair warning that punishment may he ex. P?cted for second offences. Drunken drivers on the highway* are said to beJbcreasing at an alarming rate There to to be no full-time seer* Comm., JEJZ *d*rf incram* tth depanmenu. bemi. ? 9 assistants during tbe year of 1??, ac Renew Your Health By Pi i in Any physician win Ml yon dint ?'Perfect Purification of the Sys tem is Nature's Foundation at Perfect Health." Why not rid yourself at chronic ailments that Br /?>? Purify your entire system by tak ing a thorough coarse at Calotabe, ewce or tunes n weak for several package with fnH directions. On l y 35 cts. at drugstores. (Ads). cording to dedsioa of members of the C-jmrateshm In esml eeeesl mecfisg here during the week. The need for a perasaaeat secretary wee not serious ly M Uy tailed to provide for en adequate ?alary and the Commission will go right along without one, easnmlng that Judge Towns and, pardan com missioner and executive ?rill continue to "keep the records straight." The Commission upon between 344 and 440 applica tions for boosts in salaries aggregat ing around 1M.N0 n year, bet allowed less then 34 increases amounting to jetween IMt and <4444. The pay if Dr. C. A. Shore, director of State Laboratory of Hygiene, was raised from $5,040 to $4,004 per annua red that of H. K. Withers poo n. as itstsst to Chairman Do ugh ton of the Itate Highway Commission, from $3. 160 to $4,200. Following adjournment >f the Commission It was announced hit, exclusive of the State Highway 'ommissiou. there were 1.0Q3 persons >u the payroll of the State in June, ast. whose salaries aggregated $153, 23. The North Carolina Industrial Com mission decided to "continue the hase" for two and one-half per cent ii chargeable against firms insuring licmselves under the compensation ct, rather than submit the pnp rnling of rary ruling of Attorney General Irnmmitt placing it in the general (Continued an page throe) ICE ir? ja?t ae MtMury t? have Pm lee u pare water ?r Person's to tee tel. el tee ef Healths Lab. No. 10M Marked H. a Person Ice Plant Reported to Dr. J. O. Newell, Lonlebarg, N. C. Source, Bored Well Collected 6.10-29 Received 6.11-29 Reported 6.14-29 Turbhlltey 0 Odor Cold 0 Color 0 Alkalinity, bicarbonate 34 ppm Total bacteria) count per c. c. at 37d C. S B. Coll In 1-10 c, c. 0 B. Coll in 1 c. c. 0 B. Coll In 10 c. c. 0. M. L. S., Analyst. WHEN THINKING OF PERMANENT WAVES THINK OF OS. We give the Princess and the Dnradene for $5.00. The Lemur and the Frigidene for $8.50. Satisfaction Guaranteed. City Barber and Beauty Shoppe Lcthsburg, N. C. H. C. Pergerson, Prop. Phone 140 Use the Old Reliable fZT?r>s>lTMAHESTH?NOS\ \f OeucjousBri AND Pastries y 7EPHVft ..THY YOUR SKILL WITH | 1 YtOUR THATWILtf " " YOU SUCCEED i i Has Begn.Tpied pi Ol ID And Proven w l^VB IN A Million Ovens The following guarantee by the mill la printed on every sack: "We guarantee every sack of Zephyr Floor to give satisfaction,*!! It doea not, return half of the sack to yonr Grocer and get all your money back." LOUISBUKG GROCERY CO. Distributors for the Hills for Fraaltn and Adjoining Counties FOR SALE Five tube radio complete vith new tubes. Including power tube, batter tee. speaker and head phones. Cost $160. Will sell for $?6 cash. Can be seen and heard at railroad station, Loulsburg. Osmond Hale. 7-12_2t FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PRONE "DISUKB A1CD BE SDKS" - "BE SURE and with T. W. WAWOH ufo nracBE* ? About one-fourth million tomato and sweet potato plants have been donated to storm sufferers In north, em Alamance by nearby farmers. Much farm and garden seed has also been given. ...JULY SPECIALS ...! Time To Plant: Corn Field Snaps, Golden Wax Snaps, Summer Tur nip Seed, Big Boston Lettuce Seed, Stone Tomato Seed, Cluster Cucumber Seed, Winter Cabbage Seed, True Collard Seed. . ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FLASH LIGHTS AND PARTS RAZORS AND BLADES TOILET PREPERATIONS Chase & Sanborns Tea, Ice Cream Freezers, Tea Glasses, Lemon Squeezers Water Coolers Fruit Jars, Jar Cape, Jar Rubbers, JeUy Glasses, Stone Jars, Certo and Fruit Knires. Don't torgvt The TUL-O-PXP. Don't forget The DR. Our Fresh Ground Coffee: Ae dependable at the eagle on your dollar. Visit onr Sanitary Market for choice cote of eeaaonable meate. L. P. HICKS 01* n HE BUST 00XVKR LOUIBBUEO, N 0.
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