LOCAL
Happening.
? The Town Js preparing to
rebuild many of its power lines.
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? -Quite a nice little snow fell
in this section early Tusday mor
ning.
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? The new mail service was in
stituted Sunday and is proving
very satisfactory.
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? Mr. and Mrs. Otha Uoodson
announce the birth of a daughter,
Frances Corrine, on January 6,
1988.
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? Mr. gnd Mrs. I. D. Cooke, of
Lonisburg R 1, announce the
birth of a son, Joseph, on Decem
ber 31st>.
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? iMrs. W. H. Perry, who is a
patient at a hospital in Kocky
Mount, shows slight improvement
in her condition.
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? W. H. Williams, on the Ben
Wood farm in Gold Mine town
ship, reports killing four hogs
weighing 580, 425, 386 and 318.
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? ? Mr. and Mrs. Maurice U.
Merritt, of near Moulton, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Frances Ann, on Saturday, Jan
uary 1st.
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? The editor extends thanks to
his good friend W. E. Murphy for
a nice lot of spare ribs and sau
sage. They were both fine and
greatly enjoyed.
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- ? Chief of Police C. E. Pace
commenting upon Ohe good be
havior of the people who came to
Louisburg during the Christmas
holidays and the general good or
der said that "I have' been on the
police force in Louisburg for fif
teen years and the past Christ
mas was the quietest and most)
orderly that I have seen during
that time."
From Ingleside
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. AUord and
little son, Leo, are making then
borne in Ingleside having moved
here several weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. O. Edwards
have moved to the home of Mrs.
W. H. Bledsoe.
Miss Virginia Dickerson return
ed last week from a pleasant vis
it with her sister, Mrs. C.
White, in Richmond, \a.
Most> of the beautiful snow
which covered the ground Tues
day morning disappeared during
the day. The snow was preceded
by a light rain.
Mr. Henry Dickerson, now a
resident of Richmond, ^turned
home last week after visiting the
family of\his mother, Mrs. Lome
Dickerson.
Mrs Sue Finch, of Franklinton,
and daughter, Mrs. W. R. Wal
ters, of Mount Airy, mothei and
sister of Mr. George H. Hnch,
were visitors with Mr. and Mis.
Finch last week.
Mr B. M. Baker is the new
proprietor of t fffc smice station
operated formerly by Mr. W. ?
Matthews.
Mr. R. C. Edwards. Jr., Mis. <s.
O. Edwards and Wli&s Zona Bled
soe were among tliojie enjoying a
recent week-end visit to the
- ginia metropolis.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 1". '' 7' ',i
and children, Sara At wood ant
Frank, of Charlotte, have '?'tuin
ed home after "
Mrs. George Manning, paieuts ot
Mrs. Freeman. ,
Messrs. Willis May, of lnf^flde
and Jerry Hcirton, of Louisbuig,
left Monday morning for a week
stay in Florida. l u,.e
A Yuletide event of pleasuie
and interest was the happy assen ; -
bling of the clan Wilson at the
parental home where all members
of a reasonably large number of
grown children are not living at
present. So it was a Pl^?ure ^
the parents, Mr. and Mis. A W.
Wilson, to have with
occasion every membei of the fain
?,y-flve sons and three daugh
ters? present also were the tine
daughters-in-law. A,ex.
: : The sons are, >>? Ltigeo* . =
sssr-r&fl?53S
of the young men have g an(,
way of most of the ?
joined the army of Benedicts
anMr?shEverWeU Sp-n, or has been
a
?i"
iur* Baptist church was
?Vnw^ wa.abro
' Mr ,C? wW.?e? of the .ate
wife and one ?l?tei, Mrs.
ChM?Plw' M; Plnn.ll ha. return
GrrftR.
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Dr. A. H. Fleminp attended the
Fair Managers Association in
Raleigh Monday.
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Mrs. E. L. Best, of Charlotte,
is visiting Mr. John Best and
Miss Mary Best.
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Mr. George A. Wheless. of
Spring Hope, was a vis tor to
Louisburg Tuesday.
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Dr. H. A. Newell. of Hendtr
osn. was a visitor to Louisburg
Monday on business".
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Mrs. B. C. Barnes, of Norfolk,
Is the guest of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Perry.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Leew, of
Warrenton, were recent visitors
to relatives in Louisburg.
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Mr. Norman Neal, of Dos An
geles, Calif., visited his mother. '
Mrs. Wallace Neal, this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice House,
of Warrenton, visited relatives in
and near Louisburg recently,
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Miss Alma Du Meer, of Aber
deen, spent the ~,Pi?st week-end
with Miss Mary Dickerson at
Wood.
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Mrs. J. W. Perry is visiting her
daughter, Miss Edna Perry who!
is a patient at a hospital in
Rocky Mount.
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Mrs. T. W. Bickett and Miss
Kate Ballard, of Raleigh, were
guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Yar
borough Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pierce, Mrs. j
A. H. Perry, Misses Mary Dicker- 1
son and Adelaide Duke spent Sat
urday in Raleigh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Berkeley !
and son, Bruce, Jr., of Goldsboro,
were week-end guests of her I
mother, Mrs. A. M. Hall.
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Mesdames A. H. Perry and F\ :
A. Read and their guest, Miss Al
ma Du Meer, of Aberdeen visited
Rocky Mount the past week.
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Mrs. F. A. Read visited Green- 1
ville Sunday. She accompanied
her sister Miss Edna Earle Perry
back to Rocky Mount, where she
will receive treatment at a local
hospital.
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LOUTSBURli BAPTIST
CHURCH
The program o i the morning
include* Sunday School at '.':4s
and public worship at 11:00.
"The Greatest Thing in the
World" is the subject of ;-he wor
ship service The program of the
evening include's the Training
Union at 6:30 and fc - rviee of wor
ship at 7:3u. Tl?e pastor will
preach in the evening on the Sev
enth Commandment, using for his
subject: "The 'Sanctity of Mar
riage." A cordial invitation to at^
tend these services is extended
to the public.
LOUISBURG METHODIST
CHURCH
At the service on next Sunday
morning the sermon will deal
with* "The Letter and the Spirit."
bringing a contrast between re
ligion as- bound by the leuer of
the law. and as governed by the
spirit of the Master.
"A New ?Affection^'' will be the
topic at the evening service at
7:30. For this evening service
there will begin ou next Sunday
night a young, people's chorous
choir to lead in the hymn singing ?
and to give occasional special
numbers.
Sunday School is at 9:45 and 1
Epworth League at 6:45.
The attention of all laymen is 1
called to the meeting of the North
Carolina Council of Churches to
take place in Raleigh next week,
on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Thursday at . f ?r?0
t-here is to be a laymen's lufrFTteon
at which there will be addresses
by Mr. Russell Colgate, promi
,nent Baptist layman of New York,
and by doveruor Clyde R. Hoey.
Interested laymen from all denom
inations in the slate will be pres
ent at this and other sessions of
tfoe convocation.
ST. PAUL S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
There will be the 8 i 00 A. M.
celebration of Hie Holy Commun
ion this Sunday. Church School
meets at 10:00 A. M. and the
Adult Bible Class n^eets at the
same hour. The subpect in the
Bible class will be "Abraham and
Isaac." Morning prayer and ser
mon will be at 11:00 A. M. At
6:45 P. M. all of the young peo
ple of the parish are urged to at
tend a very important meeting of
the Young People's Service Lea
gue. At 7:45 P. M. there will be
WHY BUT NEW
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WHEN YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY
by having jrour old furniture, plows, wagons and
other household and farm equipment made GOOD
AS NEW for a very SMALL AMOUNT as com
pared with New? I am prepared to do repairing
to all kinds of woodwork. My prices are reason
able. No matter what it is see me before throw
ing 'it away and replacing it with a new article.
"
You can preserve your relics and heirlooms.
TROY P. WILLIAMS
Kenmore Avenue
Louisburg, N. C.
the usual service of evening' pray
er and talk on Immortality. The
special subject will be "Mental
Telepathy." and will be based on
Vhe work that is being done at
Duke University along this lin<\
Choir practice wiil be held
Thursday evening from now on.
instead of Friday, a' the home of
Pr. H. H. Johnson. The Junior
ihoir. under their own director,
will practice at a place and time
to be announced later.
The Woman's Auxiliary will
meet in lie Rectory, Monday af
ternoon at 3:30. All of the con
firmed women of the parish are
members of this organization and
they are urged to be present at
?ro*eiri:
HUSBAND'lL THINK.
HIS WIFE'S INTELLIGENT IF
SHE KEEPS TELLIN' HlfA HE'S
th' smartest rm she
E.VE.R ViET.
i h is very important meeting.
Confirmation el^ss will meet
Wednesday evening at 7: 30 and
tliis will be followed by the
Church School training class.
Four thousand farmer* attend
ed the first Surry County Tobacco
Festival at Mt. Airy on Tuesday
aiuruoon fcei'ort Christmas.
NEW MEAT
MARKET
WE HAVE OPENED A FRESH
MEAT MARKET IX THE STORE
VNDER THE OPERA HOl'KE ON
NASH SREET J 1ST ABOVE G.
\V. MIRPHY & SON. . ALL
EQUIPMENT IS MODERN AND
MEATS THE BEST TO BE HAD.
CALL IN AND SEE ME AND MY
LINE.
Special Opening
v Prices
FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
? PROMPT SERVICE
? QUALITY MEATS
? LOWEST PRICES
-VOIR OLD FRIEND.
Jno. W. Harris
MANAGER '
Cash and Carry
Market
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V
cwqg.. <??
BREAK wtatar a ipa!! wub an u>Ti?oraiuq 1 1 ?
in ml comfort. Th? co?t ia ?b?oU)t?ly minimum,
H with farts JJ% to 65*, lowtr than othar traTtl wajra.
Round Trip Far**
FROM LOITSBI'RG TO
Ralt'igh .... $1.35 Hfnderson . * JiS
t; Durham ... 2.10 Goklsboro . . 2.90
| Wilmington . 5.00 Kayetteville. 3.80
Greensboro . 3.70 Charlotte . . 0.40
Winstoit-Sal. 4.00 A.sheville ? . 8.05
BODDIK DRUG STORK
I'hone 329-1 ljouisburg. X. C.
The most handsomest Coats
displayed anywhere
Values up to $12.50
SPECIAL j
TONKEL'S
DEPARTMENT STORE, INC.
OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE
FAMILY
"Louisburg't Shopping Center" ,
BED
USLIN
ALL GRADES
Narrow and Wide
J Cents Up
HARNESS AND BRIDLES
Mauls - Wedges - Saws
u*- Axes * and Handles
SHOVELS 85c Up
Shaving is a Pleasure with
MARLIN BLADES
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Every Blade Guaranteed
50 for 50c - 20 for 25c
Stoves - Ranges - Heaters
CAR LOAD
PLOWS AND CASTING
at KNOCKOUT PRICES
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MAKE NO MISTAKE - GROW
YOUR PLANTS WITH
RELIANCE
GOLDEN
WINNER
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WE ALSO HAVE
3-8-3
COTTON AND TOBACCO
GOODS
SEABOARD
STORE CO., INC.
D. F. MoKENNE, Prwddmt
Wholesale . - Retail
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PAY 0 A 8 H ud FAT LIU