Take Pictures A picture record taken today of your friends and yourself,, will be a LASTING JOY to you later in life. ( Let us supply your needs in Kodaks and Kodak films. We have all sizes and our prices will please you. For your vacation, don't neglect to take a supply of our Cold Creams and lotions to keep off the Tan and FRECKLES. Take a PARKER DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PEN with you. ' , L E. Scoggin's (New) Drug Store Nash Street Louisburg, N. G. P H O N E ?310 EYEOPENERS === Yes, we have them, but they're not bottled up, as you "light, think. It's one of Hamilton Brown's brands of guaranteed all solid leath er shoes for men. They've stood the test and measured up to all expectation. We have a full line of sixes, for men, at $3.85. Wright Clothing & Dry Goods Co. BUNN, North Carolina CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS. iJicy were spoiling oar* home*. I couldn't seem to rid my home of flies and mos quitoes. They were a terrible pest, and bothered my husband terribly. I tried everything. Finally I got Black Flag Liquid. Taprayed it arotutd, and it worked beautifully. It killed every fly and mosquito quickly. My husband was so pleased! Mas. J. J. L. BLACK FLAG 35W LIQUID 'why pay more y , ?ltw.i.r.c.. ' Black Flag aUo com?in Powder/orm. Equally deadly. ISc, and up. WHEN YOU BUY ?i CANDY YOU KNOW THERE IS NONE BETTER SERVICE DRUG STORE S. P. BODDIE, Druggist mix gTsnr LOtnsBtrao, h. o. irlnnr-"""nrinnrinn OLE RALEIGH LETTER (Continued from page two) fund of the State. A teet caae taken before Judge Romulus A. Nunu la Wake Superior Court atarta the friendly controversy on It* way to the Supreme Court, for Chairman Matt H. Allen atrongly contenda that the Com. mission needs, and must have, rev. ejiue from thle tag to enable It to properly administer the compensation law. A set of agreed facts hare been submitted to Judge Nunn whose de cision will be appealed to the higher court and final decision is expected by September. The Industrial Com m'ssion Is receiving reports on many accidents every day, with the numb^ Increasing all the time. Under the law, the loss of more than one joint of a linger is the game as the loss of a finger; for the loss of a little finger the compensation Is fixed at 60 per cent of the workmen's wages, If the total *compensatlou does not exceed $18.00 a week for fifteen weeks Prof. Roswell Hennlger, of State College, has been designated as temporary "good will" agent of the Commission and assigned to the eastern part of the State. A part of his work will be to visit mercantile establishments and other concerns employing five or more people with the view to ac quainting them with the provisions of the compensation law and securing their cooperation In putting the same Into effect. Denying the statement attributed to him that Democratic harmony In North Carolna could be achieved only thropgh the renomination of Senator F M. Simmons, (governor Gardner ad ? | hers to the opinion that a re.currence | of the Issues that split the party In ||l928 would be disastrous. Opposition to Senator Simmons is not likely lo be Inspired by Governor Gardner who 1 ] Is expected to keep hands off in any piimary contest for the senatorial nomination. The effort to bring out a candidate in opposition to the-Senator la apparently being- fostered laigely ? ty his former opponents and few orig inal Simmons adherents are taking a hand In the movement. The aspirant who expectsto form an organization from discordant elements is "riding for a fall" from which he may never recover. Loyalty is the thing that [counts In politics. The credit balance of the State's i general fund has been officially placed at $2,126,094, a decrease of $460,917 from the budget estimate of $2,587, 011, or 133,000 below the minimum estimate on July 2. .It is said that [the decrease of the surplus was caus ed, to an appreciable extent, by a de ficiency appropriation of $272,000 for Confederate pensions and $265,000 from the emergency fund, and by fall to realize expected increases in | license taxes, which were rained hfroundF~86 per cent by the last Gen*1 ersl Assembly. At the close of the fiscal year the Department of Revenue ? reported collections to have been $13, 902.640, or $14,470 in excess of the I budget estimate last fall.- The uo (expected situation is apt to be a sub. I Ject for discussion by State author!, ties at the annual meeting of the | heads of departments here on. July 2" In his annual report to the State j 1 Board of Agriculture In session here J during the week Commissioner Wm. IA Graham, pointed out that operat I ing expenses of the Department of {Agriculture for the fiscal year ending, | June 30th amounted to $467,063.54, {while collections totalled $495,247.81. {showing a saving of $28,163.67. The | Commissioner also reported that the | balance on hand was $155,602. this (year, as compared with $127,438 last (year, an Increase of $28,000, showing that the department has operated within Its Income. On the suggestion of Mr. Graham, the Board made re quest" upon President Hoover for ap pointment of a Southern man to mem bership on the Farm Relief Commis sion soon to be named under the pro. j vision of the Farm Relief Act. [ Governor Gardner has named J. K Wilson, of Elizabeth City, chairman of the appropriation committee In the 1929 House of Representatives, as the | successor of former Senator P. H. Williams -whose recent Je8'gn*?n^ assistant director of the budfet J*" comes effective august 1st. Mr Wil liams will return to the presidency of the Savings Bank and Trust Com pany which he held at the time Gov ernor McLean called him to service in the Budget Bureau. To represent the 18tate at 22nd annual conference of the National Tax Association In Sar anac, N. Y.. In September the Gover. nor has named Commissioner Maxwell {and eight others. I FLY-TOX is protecting millions of | homes from mosquito invasion. The . entire home can be freed from mos 1 quttoes In s few minutes. Take an 1m 1 prpved FLY-TOX Hand Sprayer and 5 spray FLY-TOX toward and against I the ceiling until the finely atomized 1| spiay reaches every part of the room. J Also spray the hangings, closets and !j screens. It is absolutely stainless, II safe, and has a perfume-like fra. | grance. FLY-TOX la the scientific product developed at the Mellon In stitute of Industrial Research by Rex |Research Fellowship. Every bottle | guaranteed.?Adv. I I I ELECTS OFFICERS Laurel Council No. 109 Junior Order United American Mechanics, at Its last meeting elected officers for the next term, a* follows: Councilor, Maurice Bledsoe; Vlce.Councllor O. O. Kennedy;Recording Secretary, J. L. Foster; Assistant Recording Sec retary, O. F. TharTlngtou; Financial Secretary, Q. C. Parrlsh; Treasurer, J. R. Parrlsh; Chaplin. D. O. Murphy: Conductor, P. O. Murphy; Warden W. H. Radford, Inside Sentinel. N. O. Pleasants; Outside Sentinel, J. C. Up church; Trustee, J. R. Tharrlngton; Representative to state Council. M. E Watklns. The crop Identification contest will he MS of the Interesting events of Farm and Home Week at Stat# Col lege. duly 99 to 97. ???-1 A lowly CoalTruck & hanqs up a record.. It may not it at inciting as a cross country flilht in an airplane?tut this record, made by a coal truck, means somethinf to every car and truck ownerI Every day, in automobile!, trucks and buses, "Standard" Motor Oil it helping reduce repair bills and prolong motor life. "Standard" Motor Oil is 'oilier," specially processed to cling to metal, prevent friction and to stand up longer. Ask for it when you next fill your crankcise.?At all "Standard" Service Stations and Dealers. NINE years ago (a long time in the life of any motor) their heavy-duty Nash truck Goaded with coal) pulled out of the yard of the Fountain Oil, Mill and Fertilizer Co. of Fountain Inn, S. C. for the first time . . . This truck has run every working day since at a total repair expense of LESS THAN $100. "The reason," says O. C. Woods, treasurer, "is that we have used 'Standard' Motor Oil exclusively." STANDARD" MOTOR OIL The Oilier Oil ^ A L F NOW GOING ON F. A. Roth Co. 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