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YES FOLKS! THE RUMORS THAT YOU HEARD WERE ONLY PART LY TRUE ? Now the Cat Is Out of the Bag and Here Is the Real Truth About the Biggest Event in Franklin County in Years ? ROTH-STEWART CO. STORE IN LOUISBURG SOLD TO THE ? ? Fox's Department Store, inc. We Are Going to Liquidate This Tremendous Stock Regardless Of Loss ? IN A GREAT PRICE IS NO OBJECT ! THE STOCK MUST GO ! We Must Make Room For a New and Modern Department Store Which We Believe Is Greatly Needed in This Good Community, the Type of Store and the kind of service that we know You Will Welcome and Appreciate SALE STARTED THURSDAY, MARCH 24th A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED: MEN'S SUITS NEW STYLES ? NICELY TAIL ORED ? ALL 8I7.ES. 11.95 MEN'S OVERALLS BEST 220 DENIM. 81.00 QUALITY 79 MEN'S SHIRTS ANP SHORTS ^ 23c QUALITY 15 MEN'S SHOES BLACK ? BROWN ? WHITES ALL SIZH8, 1.94 LADIES' RAYON UNDIES 22? STEP-INS, 35c QUALITY Ladies New Spring FOOTWEAR NEW SPRING COLORS ? NEW SPRING STYLES HIGH ? LOW AND MEDIUM HEELS. WHITES - NAVY - LUGGAGE BROWN AND BLACK YOU NEVER SAW BETTER VALUES 38-INCH LL SHEETING MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY AND COVERT anil UUVUBT WORK SHIRTS ALL SIZES ? A FULL ??c VALUE 44c ABC PRINTS BEST QUALITY DRHHS PRINTS DURING SALE ONLY GOOD QUALITY' LADIES- .NEW SPRING DRESSES SOLID COLORS AND PRINTS VALVES TO ?3.0? " $2.97 ONE RACK LADIES' . SILK DRESSES ODDS AND ENDS AND SHOP WORN. 69? CHILDREN'*) SHOES ALL SIZES ? ALL STYLES ALL COIjORS VALVES TO ?a.OO. SALE PRICE 89c ONE TARLE LADIES' SHOES VALVES TO S2.(m? 69' PRINTED VOILES AND BATISTE 25c QVALITY 14c Department Store, Inc. Successors To ROTH -STEWART CO. LOUISBURG, N. C. X" ?> ?1| Z Halifax Succeeds Fcfen , C.ONDON . . . Viscount Halifax. lewly appointed Foreign Secre ' tary to succeed Anthony Eden in the Chamberlain Cabinet, leaves Vo. 10 Downing Street after a i esigthy session over the central European crisis. Mileage Hints 0:ie sound reason (or taking good care of the modern automobile is ?hat it is so very useful. There are o many places one can go these Jays with an automobile that it is a shame not to keep It In suck a way as to get out of it the many- thousands of miles of ser vice which mod' ern motor car m a n uf a cturera built into It. Moreover, keep ing the car in condition is to day neither an arduous nor an expensive matter it is sometnmg which can be done by any motorist once lie makes up his mind to do U. It is really surprising that more persons do not take good care ot their cars and keep them in such condition that they will run effi ciently and economically (or many years. When one considers that the I'nited States has 3.065.000 miles ot highway of which S33.144 miles are public roads and streets under slat? control one has a better Idea of the usefulness of the motor car Today we have upwards ?f 340.000 milea of primary state roads and a net work of close to 400.000 miles of surfaced highways Of this sur faced mileage 130.000 miles are classed as high-type surfacing From 1932 to 1936 alone the mileage of cement concrete highways rose from 73.984 miles to 89.300 miles. We in this country are fortunate not only that we have splendid -automobiles available at low prices, but we also have a network of high ways superior to any in the entire world. To get the maximum use out of tfcese cars and these high ways it Is up to us as drivers to keep our cars in good. safe. efficient and economical operating condition. It takes more courage to decide to do a thing than it does to do it. mxeim [puiiburq NIGHT r:00 -- U:0O 13c *>30c Sutuiduys Continuou- - till 11 toe & av? tai a o'clock MA11-VEH Daily - 3:M lOo it 35 c SATURDAY, MARCH 26th - DOUBLE FEATURE Bob Steele in "Paroled To Die" Lloyd Nolan in "Dangerous To Know" Chapter No. 12 "MYSTERIOUS PILOT" SUNDAY and MONDAY March 27th - 28th SuiHlay Shows ? 3:30 and 9:1 The Complete Musical She "h'? WONDERFUL . . . j s simply MARVELOUSiy PS?,! Ai \p?U ? ** ' wgKI* 'mcC-WW TUESDAY, MARCH 29th Smashing across the season's biggest thrill A COLUMBIA PICTUBS WEDNESDAY, MAR. 30th pr ^ ^ N ^ , PARADISE ?? THREE ?ri;h Funk MORGAN Robart YOUNG ? Matt ASTOR ? Edna May OLIVER ? Floranca RICE ? Reginald OWEN | Ktnry Hall * Herman Bin( A "cw" THURSDAY and FRIDAY March 31st - April 1st WHICH! lEMMtl LOVE TEAM IN THE " cwnonr ?t jr nm L COLBERT -COOPER BLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE ERNST LU BITS CH COMING NEXT WEEK Robt. Montjtomery in "THE FIRST 100 YEARS." Mauoh Twins In "PENROD AND HIS TWIN RROTHER." Jlinmy Durante in "8 TART CHEERING." "NON-STOP NEW YORK." "AD VENTURES OF TOM SAW YER." % ? OOMIN IN APRIL ? "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT." Nelson Eddy in "GIRL OP THK GOLDEN WEST." liette Davis ill "JEZEBEL." Shirley Tempi.- in "REBECCA OF 8UNNYBROOK FARM." Dorothy I^mour in "HER JUNGLE LOVE." Strictly Fashionable Doctor: "I want you took after my office while I'm on my vaca tion." Young Man: '"But. I've just graduated, doctor. -I've had no experience." Doctor: "Thati's all right, my boy. My practice ia strictly fash ionable. Tell the men to play golf and ship the women patients off to a resort." ? Typo Graphic. Gob Humor Girl: "Does my gown look as thaugh It were falling off my shoulders?" t Gob: "Naw, let's dance". Girl: "I'm sorry, but I must go and rearrange It. It* Is supposed to look that way." We've shortened the working day, but It's no easier to wake ui> at eight o'clock than it used to be to wake up at six. | VHOSE WHOCAKT 1 HAVE A Pi ACE IN TNE Sun may find things ? COOLER IN THE SHAOE ; wn '( < 1 1 1 1 1 ittv r I ? r i | I llESMflil % CHICKEN WlU NOT BE PRODUCED FROM AN EARTHEN ESQ. \ ^ FERTILIZER I am at present located in Louisburg selling RELIANCE FERTILIZER in Franklin and adjoining counties. I have been either directly or indirectly connected with the fertilizer business for more than forty years, and know good fertilizer. There fore I can heartily recommend RELIANCE. To all my old friends I wish to say I shall appreciate an opportunity to see you and talk over your fertilizer requirements before you buy. ' Yours for good fertilizer, FRANK 3. McKINNE
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