lOCALS ? Harveys Garage has Installed new gasoline tanks. t J t ? Work Is progressing on the new front of Owens. t t t ? Cotton was worth 11 >4 cents a pound in Loulsburg yesterday. I t J ? Nice Seasons visited this sec tion Tuesday and Wednesday. t I X ? The black glass finish to the front of H. C. Taylor's new store has been completed. t t I ? Loulsburg Kiwanis Club will met at Franklin Hotel Friday night (tonight) at 7 o'clock <n its usual weekly luncheon. All members are urged to be present. in Mr. D. O. Pearce who has re ceived appointment in the State patrol system, has been stationed at Warsaw, according to reports. The lame reports Bay that Mr. Mayer McMillan has been station ed at Loulsburg. ? Revival services for Red Bud Baptist Church has been announce for Sunday morning at 11 o'clock1 and continue throughout the fol lowing week at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. each day. All are invited to, go out and attend these services.! BT- PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a. m., In cluding Kindergarten and Adult Bible Class. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 8:00 p. m. There will be a short service held at the County Horn* oa Sun day afternoon at 4:00. Visitors welcome at all services. U. D. C. ENTERTAINED The Joseph J. Davis Chapter U. D. C. was entertained by Mrs. Thornton Jeffress at her home Tuesday afternoon, September 3, 1836. The new Ritual was sug gested and used, which was later voted on and adopted. Mrs. Yar-i borough, president, not having fully recovered from he* illness, was pot present and Mrs! Jeffress was In charge. After the Ritual the Lord's 1 prayer was repeated in unison. < Minutes of the May meeting were' read by the_secretary and ap-| proved. Unfinished and new bus- ! ness was discussed. The dedica-i1 tlon of Stratford is to be in Oc tober. MVs. Jeffress presented the Convention Call. The Conven tion will be held October 16-17,, In Winston-Salem, but no dele- ; gate was appointed as those pres ent could not attend. "Our goal for the year" and o letter from Mrs. Parker, stress- , ing 8tratford, were partly read by Mrs. Furgerson; Stratford be ing our major problem for the year. A report on the scrap book was made. New members and blanks given out were dis cussed. ? The program consisted of an interesting selectiop from the "Southern Magazine," read by ; Mrs. Cooke, Subject: "Virginia's Capitals? Jamestown, Williams burg and Richmond."* Williams burg was the first Incorporated city in America. '?*" The hostess served delicious sandwiches, iced tea and mints, after which the meeting adjourn ed to meet with Mrsv-C?t>ke in October. < / - North Carolina farmers are showing a great deal of interest in the soil erosion control pro gram in connection with the CCC camps. ? Interest in alfalfa gr6wing is spreading among Stanly County farmers. Some are startlhg with small patches, while others are seedtog 10 or more acres each. I Cecil Barber wants to know what makes the average man stand and peek Into a mail box after he has dropped a letter in it. ; According to Charley Husband, a n?w government, policy is like a vMt to the dentist. It never hurts as badly as you thought It would." a Teacher ? The doctor is coming tomorrow to vaccinate you all ? mind you wash your arms well at the top. Pupil ? Left or right, sir? Another way to sborUn life Is to drive 30 miles to a good fish ing place and then see a "No Fishing" sign on the property. It is possible to be happy with out a fortune. But no one can be happy without a friend. When a girl starts calling a man by his first name, you can depend on it, she has an eye on his last one. A woman can do almost any thing the j>leases with a man un less she happens to be married to him. (Pviscmah Mayor W. C. Webb visited Ra leigh Monday. Jit Miss Dorothy Dennis visited Durham Tuesday. Ut Miss Sallle Pleasants left Mon day for New York. X t t Mr. Chas. P. Green visited Chapel Hill Tuesday. tit MrB. Julia Scott left Sunday for the Northern Markets. t t t Mr. Jam?s E. Davis spent Fri day in McKenney, Va. t t X Congressman Harold D. Cooley was a visitor to Louisburg yester day ttt Mrs. J. E. Malone, Jr., visited [ relatives at < Washington, N. C. Sandfly. Tit Mrs. William Person visited friends and relatives in Oxford this week. tit Miss Betty Harris spent last week at Bobbitt, visiting relatives; and friends. ttt Mrs. F. B. Leonard and and Mrs. C. A. Hagland spent yester-j day in Raleigh. X X X Miss Louise Thomas, of Greens- j boro, spent a few days this week with relatives here. ? ; 1 1 1 Misses Peggy Ford and Martha1 Ballard Yarborough are visiting relatives in Greensboro. t t t Miss Josephine Rouse has re turned to Norfolk after having spent the week-end here. ? ? ? Miss Mary Dickerson spent last week wjth relatives and friends i In Henderson and Oxford. t t t Miss Marine Tfcarrington, 'of Raleigh, was the house, guest of Miss Dorothy- Dennis last week. t t t 1 Miss Elizabeth Southal left Sunday for Raleigh where she will take a secretarial course. t t t Miss Marie Meade returned Fri day from a weeks visit to friends in Richmond ahd McKenney, Va. 1 t t t Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Terrell re-i turned this week from a trip to Carolina Beach and Wrightsvllle. : t j Macy Rowland, of Bobbltt, re turned home Sunday after spend ing the week with Hubert Harris. UJ, Miss Virginia Joyner, of Rich mond, spent the part week-end with her mother, Mrs. W". O. Joy ner. f t t t Messrs. Joe Macon Beasiey and Wilson Glenn Beasiey left Tues day to visit relatives at Greens- 1 boro. Mr. Gerald Dickerson, tif Rich mond, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Dickerson near! Bunn. ttt Miss Margaret Joyner has re turned home after a visit of ?sever al weeks with relatives in Rich-, mond. ttt Mr. and Mrs. John B. Litchfield, of Wake Forest, spent the past j week-end with friends in Louis burg. ttt Mrs. Geo. A. Cralle, of Wash-, ington, D. C., has been the guest of Louisburg friends the past week. ttt Miss Mollle Strickland, of Rich mond, spent the past week-end [' with relatives and frleilds in Lou isburg. ttt Mrs. W. O. Lee and children left Monday for their home in , Lumberton after a visit to her parents. ttt , Misses Lucille Newton, of Hen derson, Edna Earle and Ernestine Perry were visitors to Greenville Wednesday. Miss Lina J.- Welch, of High Point, spent the past week-end [with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weiffh. ' " ^4 ttt Mi\ and Mrs. F. J. Beasiey,, of Gi4<SnSboro, were visitors to ? Louisburg Tuesday, while in route | to Richmond, Va. ttt Dr. and Mrs. Ruffin Stamps, of Atlantic City, N. J., spent the past J week-end with his parents Rev. j and Mrs. Mac Stamps. ttt Miss Christine Collier left Tues day for Appalachian State Col lege, where she will enter for re gular course of study. 1 t t Misses May and Worth Row land, of South Carolina, visited Mrs. F. M. Fuller and Mrs. J.| Allen Harris last week. ttt lliss Margaret Hayes Is spend ing this week In Raleigh, visiting Miss Lena Mite Barber, and her J?ister, Miss Monnle Hayes. Mrs. Bplvey returned Sat urday from Franklin, Va., where she had gone to accompany her llitile daughter Francis home, ttt Mr. and Mr*. Joe Pearee and tfr*. Eva Person visited Raleigh Friday afternoon to attend the lnstfcllatlbO ? the patrolmen. Miss Mary Louise Bmhs, daufii- , ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Bass, is I visiting her aunt. Mrs. John John-] son of Smithfield. ttt Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Webb, of Biack8tone, Va., spent Sunday at the bedside of his brother, Mr. [ W. W. Webb, who continues ill. ttt Richard F. Yarborough, Jr., re turned Thursday after spending | the month of August with Mr and Mrs. W. Y. Blckett at More- | head Beach. ttt Mr. William Lee Beasley, who has been traveling through North Carolina and Virginia for a pub lishing house, has returned home | I to enter Louisburg College. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen son, of Selma, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones, of Richmond, were the week-end guests of their par ents, Rev. and Mrs. D. P. Harris. 1 1 1 Misses, Ruth and (Jrace Southal left Friday for Norfolk to tako Beauty Course. They were ac companied by Mrs. L. R. Southal. daughter, Nellie and son C. W. Southal and wife and Mr. Maurice tilasgow. tit Mesdames W. O. Joyner, W. B. Joyner and D. L. Wells visited Richmond this week. Tlrey were accompanied by Mrs. J. F. WiHwl and little daughter, Rosa Rhee, of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. T. B. Cooke of Littleton. t X t Miss Estelle Richards, of Bunn, has returned home after spending the past few weeks with friend and relatives in Durham, Chapel Hill and Greensboro. While away she was entertained at a number of parties and social events given in her honor. < Many a girl, who is worrying because her stockings are too full of legs, ought to be worrying be cause her head is too full of non sense. Dead men tell no ta^es; and by the same token medals are cheap er than pensions. WEEP/* LATEST Pfesllte pi w?mw ouieriv ?or iwih lining* 8LENDER AJSj) CHIC j Pattern 8625? Deslgifers and pattern-makers are turning out some exceedingly attractlte ap parel for the more mature figure. At one time it may have appeared that Paris designer*- www only for the perfectly built woman who had not an ounce of weight 10 spare. Not so today. ? ; ? The style sketched is one of thOBe smart styles designed es pecially for the larger ?oman. The casual jacket and skirt are per fect in their easy and slenderiz ing lines to wear most anywhere, most any time. The simple notched collar of the jacket goes with any type of blouse, either tailored or frilly. The collar which goes with the pattern shown in the sketch is attractively feminine. The skirt Is ample but slenderising. For PATTER*, Mad IB crate In cote (far nch pat ten taM), your NAHM, ADDRKSA, mrui NTJKBEB tm* DBI U Patriate Dow. Dart, 111 ruth Am**. Brooklyn, X. T. J .J'. ~L AM Italy Pouring Troops to Ethiopian Front NAPLE8, Italy. . . . The above picturg is no unoaual seene Iwre these wreKi at Italy embarks its craek divisional troops for the Ethioptaa btat Photo shows " SUa" division embarking on the steamer Gange. More farmers in the TVA area( of western North Carolina are! asking that their land be included! among the demonstration farms. Many a man who embarks on the sea of matrimony wishes he had missed the boat. Education Is something that many people fail to make use of after they get it. MAN WANTED for Rawlelgh Route of 800 families. Write ..today. Rawleigh, Dept. NCI-123 SH, Richmond, Va. 9-6-4f ANNOUNCEMENT I am glad to announce to my friends that I will be with MEADOWS & HARRIS at Southside Warehouse as Assistant Sales Manager this tobacco season. I invite you all to come to see me. I will see that every pile of tobacco en trusted to my care will bring the highest possible price. ?> Your Friend, ?|. i ? iA. -? ' ARCH N. WILSON. . hu ^ ROTH STEWART COMPANY NEW BIG STORE WILL SOON BE READY We are sure that when complet ed you will be delighted with the added comfort ig trading here. New Fall Stocks are arriving daily and we will soon be ready to serve you. WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS ROTH-STtnM CO. 10UI8BU*0' TOWN OF LOUISBURG BUDGET ESTIMATE For 1935-1936 As by law required the Budget estimate for the Town or I.oulsburg (or the year beginning July lst,Il935 and ending June 30th, 193$ has been duly filed in the office of the Clerk to the Board of Town Commissioners, on th.s Thursday, August 22nd, 193?, a summary of which is as follows: General Government Department Expenses $ 4J.181.00 Street Department Expenses 3,925.00 Light Department Expenses , . 17,080.00 Water Department Expenses s 7,899.00 Police Department Expenses 3,850.00 Fire Department Expenses 2,000.00 Fines Due Franklin County 373.00 Total Departmental Expenses $41,308.0;) Debt Service Serial Bond Principal ? J 7,000.00 Interest on Serial and Term Bonds ? - 12,945.00 Street Improvement Note Principal ? j 1,000.00 Interest on Street Improvement Notes 180. #0 Total Expenditures for Debt< Service $21,125.00 GRAND TOTAL IV- ? $62,433.10 An itemized statement of this budget will be on file at the Town Clerk's Office for Public Inspection until ami after Sep tember 20, 1935. 8-30-2t T. K. STOCKARD, Town Clerk. I "SAVE THE SURFACE AND I YOU SAVE ALT This is the best season of the year for J painting. We carry a Complete line of S'AMPSON PAINT For OUTSIDE and INSIDE . When Better Paint is Made it Will be Branded "SAMPSON" FIELD SEED Wheat - Rye - Barley -Clover Vetch Etc. GUNS - RIFLES - SHELLS CARTRIDGES CAR LOAD COOK STOVES I SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. D. F. McKINNE, President PAT CASH and PAT LESS \ Bbl. Self Rising Guaranteed Flour - $3.25 Red Dog - Hog Ration - Ship Stuff New Crop Sweet Potatoes, Pound . . 3Hc Country Apples, pk. . . 20c Broken Slice Pineapple, Can 18c Bottle Certo, large . . 18c Bottle Certo, small . . 10c Brookfleld Relish, qt. . 8Bc Brookfield Mayonaisc, Gallon $1.25 Swift's Sliced Bacon, Pound 80c Palm Olive Soap, 8 Cake* 14c ?i if -hrt; ? * ? 10 Cakes Octagon Soap 23c 3 Boxes Super Hods . . 25c Gallon Whiz Fly Killer $1.25 Black Flag Liquid, qt. . 70c Black Flag Liquid, pt. . 40c Bakers Cocoanut, lb.. 20c Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jars and Caps Klngan's Thick Fat Backs, Pound ( . , 19 He Qt. Size Wesson Oil. . 4Sc THOMAS GROCERY CO. 1 PHOHI 118 LOUISBUM, N. 0.

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