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BAYER ASPIRIN is always SAFE beware of imitations Unloi yon tee the ume the word genuine on the package as pictured above yam am nerar be nn thai yea an taking the gtamat Bayer Aspirin that ftaawat of ptpnaai prescribe is Ikar datr The name Bayer means futuim Aspirin. It ? toot guarantee of parity ? yoar protection against the kuutful qfler-iffettM fMtm At use. It dta mi imnm Urn heart St Louis* Popular Fireproof < Hotels i The American ? : ? : 7K Dooms ~ EACH WITH A BATH MARKET STREET ? SEVENTH RATES %2-m UP the annex 226 ROOMS EACH WITH A BATH MARKET STREET ?SDCIH St. Loina. Mo. ^anmaiiR iifiifaiaigiiifiUHJEiajEfaranraiamimnm I Quality Groceries | j | Mil YOU HAVE Mm _ THAT TOUJ HATS ?"T> | j | I ALL THAT'S TO B RATT> j j ? There are inferior brands of Amwl goods, bat we do not I J handle than. " [ j I J There are stocks of stale groceries, bat not in o?r stove. j 1 aflnlltr giomlea stand tar serrioe and satisfaction, and j j that is what yon are certain to get here if jam make this store I ? j | your trading place. I j | | REASONABLE PRICES ? PROMPT DELIVERY j I i! j! THOMAS GROCERY CO.ji j] J. O. THOMAS, Proprietor ( 1 j 1 NASH STREET LOUIS BURG, K. CJ. I j tiirumimnniuvmniuuiMuviiviiinni] S" 9 SPECIALS IN SHOE REPAIRS I While stores are boosting big efavuee Mies we call yon Q attention to the Special* ia Shoe Repair Work we are oHertag. M Besides low prices we give jot expert service aad that wbea jam II want It, the beat of materials, the ase of the latest wisrhlaes tor M doing shoe work, on the market, aad oar good wishes. A big || n ? B GANTT'S SIOE SHOP 11 HASH STREET MTOHHIM, "8 Tkroifk the mUU of jrun gone by, Abraham Lincoln. "The lau dpatloa." speaks to aa and ?? bark en an to hia voice. The rears of hia life were spent In the tnnaoil of conflict between the pro-slavery and the antl-elavary factions la oar conntry. a conflict which broaght deep Unea of ssdnaaa Into the face of oar beloved Lincoln and eventu ally resulted In hia trade death. Ob the moraing of Fehrwur the twelfth. Mine Lfllte Mae Johnson, third grade teacher, and a group of her students had charge of the chap el program. Aa interesting program on Lincoln was rendered: Song, by the school ? "My Old Keatacky Home". Lincoln and a prayer ? Nathaniel Pendleton. Song ? "Little Feet be Carefal" ? girls. "A Boy who Stadled by the are light" ? Ala via Strickland. A February Birthday? Nellie T. Beddingfleld. Lincoln Dramatisation ? Charact ers were: Abraham Lincoln. Earl Carter; Mr. Crawford, Tom Battoa; Mrs Crawford. Dorothy Land; also, Peyton Harris, Joaephua Perry, Billy White. Carl Mallea. Dnrman Wright, and Maynard Strickland. Many visitors were present, and we welcome them any time they aee lit to visit oar school. Miss Byron and some seniors gave an Interesting program on February the eighth: Devotional ? Proctor Alford. Introduction ? Juanlta Perry. Washington at Monnt Vernon ? Maggie Edwards. Washington the Soldier ? Margar et Mullen. Washington's Farewell Address ? Roslyn Hollingsworth. XtX Basket Ball It seemed at first as if the Bunn boys team was going to be defeated by the YoungsvlUe team Feb. 12, at Frankllnton, but escaped with a ?core of It to 19 in Bunn's favor. The two teams were very well matched, and the game seemed to be the best and hardest fought of the season. In the game when our best playing waa needed it seemed that the Bunn team played worse than ever, or probably it was Jot ' hard luck. , J J __ ... ? "A Builder" We are now celebrating George Hill hundredth anni versary. Born on February the twenty-second, 1932, he waa a prac- ' Ileal, energetic, natural Virginian boy? destined to become the most Americans. The father of his coun try. Many programs commemorating his upright life in all forms of ser vice have been rendered daring the past two weeks. The seniors nnder the supervision of Mr. Bowea hare been studying articles on his life. The following Is taken from a biography of Washington, by a fore most American biographer ? Gama liel Bradford. "Washington was essentially a builder, a constructor, a creator, and such aa he will be endurlngly re membered. The destroyer is often a brilliant figure in the world, often alao a useful one, but the builders are the real benefactors of mankind, ?nd assuredly George Washington was a builder. If ever anyone waa. The qualities of the builder are mag nificent, valuable qualities, qualities to be imitated. He must hare su perb, indomitable patience and per sistence, as Washington had it. Ton could not make him give up;, yon could not beat him. A builder al ways has before him a large, con sistent purpose, a purpose which la often moulded and modified an4> de veloped by shifting circumstance, but still a purpose toward which he always works. No man in the world was ever more completely a build er of thia type than Washington." ttt t Essay Contest A nation wide annual Gorgas Memorial Essay Contest is being sponsored to inspire Americans to adopt methods of better personal health by deatroylng our old enemy ? the mosquito. Ton know of the Gorgas Memorial, which honors Ma jor General William Crawford Gor gas. sanitarian and aoldier, and of lta program of Better Personal Health. The contest opens February 8, 1932 and closes March IS, 19*1. The subject is: "Mosquitoes; Their Danger as a Menace to Health, and the Importance of their Control." Only Juniors and Seniors are eligi ble. The essay must not exceed 1,500 words, and must be written on one side of paper only or type written. The best paper from each school will be selected and sent to Washington, D. C., along with a pic ture of the author. The author of the essay must sign a pledge: "I hereby pledge my word of honor that I have written thia essay myself." The topics suggested for study are: What la the relation or mosqui toes to disease? What is meant by mosquito control? Where and why did Gorgas apply mosquito control methods? In what localities hare mosquito control methods been ap plied with success? Mr. Henry L. Doherty, of New York City has long been Interested fn this health program, la generous ly contributing the prises as follows: High School prise ? Gorgaa Med allion. State prise ? $10 in caah. National prises? First prise, IBM ,tn cash, and a *200 travel allowance to Washington. D. C., to receive award; second prise, *160 hi cash. F Get-Up Nights? 1* boratas ud rUiH ?p ?i(hu Buirre. u* n?<s?r ptj? la. ??alalala? Mn. iualpw oU. ate. ?oiti oa Ik* MiMii MwmII; u4 ?flartixlj u outer ol) oa lb* >???!> Gel >Uc bra tt grata iM Iroa yaw iranW- Alter lour days. If aot ia iterad of (aulas dp atsfcU po back aad |at yoar B-IMJ Toa ara boaad ta faal baiter after thtt cU C*l jmt racalar ak Locally at *"? R- Phuuti, DnnM ud third prise. It* la caah. Fourth and fifth selections, Honorable Sack reward* (or labor aad such Interesting sabject shonld appeal j to any Junior or Senior. Wo mi bare at leaat fire part lei pan ta, aad we do want Bifnn ? oar school ? to be repreeented. Lett gat to work and knock thoae noequltoes off their feet before March the fifteenth. fll ...r Library Work f A tew weeks ago, a library <4 s tractor came to Bann School and j gave a demonstration oa the reblnd lnc of (Ad books. Mis* Cllne who ia [ the chief librarian, ordered mater ials, and recently, with the aid of \ studenu aad of librarians, has bo working oa old bfleka, patting la new fly-leaves, mending torn pagee, and rebiadlag the backs ? making the books look like new ones. This 1a an economic plan, (or money that would otherwise be used la replac ing old books may be used ta buying new onea. "Books, we kaow, are a~ substaatial world, both pare aad good." What Gov. Alfred E. Smith Says About Schools Governor Smith says Its a "Mis take to Economise on 8ehools." "Whatever may be the exigencies, one thing mast not happea. There most be ao curtailment of educa tional facilities. The school sys tems for the education of oar child ren in every state mast be kept ap| to 100 per cent efficiency. A state can afford to loae time on the construction of a road, a bridge, or a building, and by speeding up construction at a later time possi bly catch op, but education most be continuous. lime loot ta preparing Children to take their nlaeea in the world can not be made op. There are certain years In which the great majority of them can attend school, and daring that period it is the solemn duty of every state to provide (Ml and com plete education. At no time la our history was there greater need (or the Influence of education upon our future clti sens. It goes without sayiag that at this critical period it would be a great mistake to weaken the services of any of oar educational institu tions. They shonld be strengthened no matter what the drain may be. Wilson County farmers are aeed-l lng about the same number of square yards of tobacco seed beds | this season as they did last year. Fred's F. W. Hicks & Son PHONE 4M IN HOTEL BUILDING HOT DOGS Home-Made Sandwiches Ice Cream and Bottled Drinks BATTERIES, ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, 32 aad 110 Volte. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, PLASH LIGHTS. Cigars & Tobacco Open Late at Night How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs in a Week Mr*. Betty Luedeke of Dtjrton write*: "I am using Kruschen to reduce weight ? I lost It pounds In on* week and cannot say too much to recommend It." To take off tat easily, 8AFELT and HARMLESSLY? take one half teaspoooful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water In the morning before breakfast ? It la the safe way to loee unsightly fat and one bottle that lasts 4 weeks coats bnt a trifle. Get It at any drugstore in America. If this lint bottle falls to convince yon this la the safest way to loee fat ? , money back. ' Bnt be sure aad get Kruschen Salts ? imitations are numerous and yon must safeguard your health. +i? ? ? ? ? ? CABBAGE PLANTS 15c Hundred ^ PLANT BEB MUSLIN He Yard GARDEN SEEDS RKAX8 ? Striaglees Green Pod, Keatacky Wonder, Black Was, ? Basil, Lima, Large White Lima, BEETS ? Early Blood Turnip, Extra Early Em^lM. PEAS? Early Alssks. Thomas I .ait on. OOBM? StoweU's Evergreea, Adams Extra Early. Multiplying Oaioas, Cabbage Seed, etc. etc. ! S SEABOARD STORE CO INC. J II D. F. McKINNE, President U ? Pay Cash and Pay Less ? Q Making Your Money More Elastic Too will aerer realize how mncfa "stretch" there Is la a dol lar bill natll yon spend it here. We have specialised la the basiaras of msfctag money elastic by gMng big values la all Uads o f merchandise. If yoa wiU Investigate oar prices and the high standard of quality that Is to be found in the goods we sell, yon will understand the basis for our claims that we can make your money go farther. STORE-WIDE APPLICATION This policy applies throughout the store. We offer no "spec ials"' to induce people to trade here, but depend on our general low prices to ooaTlncg them that they can do batter by sapply lag all their needs here. WHELESS BROTHERS JUSTICE, N. C. b. m p. wo.'? wmm sort, w. o. ! NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE ! We have reduced prices on all Repair Work. Come to see us. NOBEMEDLIN - R. C. BECK We guarantee to please you and will appreciate your work. Radio Repair Work Batteries Recharged One Day Service BECK'S GARAGE THE OLD RELIABLE ? LOUISBURG'S OLDEST GARAGE DAT PHONE Sit ? NIGHT ?B jfi Two ud three piece dab lounge aulto* hroTlly upholstered jfi im i apt*. Upatrj, brocatelle* or mohair ? with hud tied spring* }fi and iprini cushion?. In many style* and colon? bat all of ftae quality. Now that the old year to gone and the New Year ha* arrived It 1* time to turn jroar thoaghto to jrour home. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. I H. CAROLINA X utnmno,
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