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imi..<Mi m i m t , . j- ? m n- ' ? Owmt Store Ims pn? up ? mm a. .tt . , ju ? Tobacco seems to be comiiiK ? Work i*'?f<iRressi?g nicsly thasSpriaK 'Street project'. WF - t J I ?Cotton was worth it :i-4 cenis { pouKlLih.'UouisbflVj; yesterday. I ? d! fe/Vint-h, lltinp with J. K. ja'.l prison <^hhiji. ii^iorl *3 curing'"H, barn i;f lohacci lis US J #Mk,' - ' ' I ? Toillrei'i' bet&rtmdirt Stuvc is' E mounting its ltith annua! elear ice sale. Be sure and read their inouncem<>n?- iu t+tig issue. i Tft ? The i primary is. atl over, and erybody satisiieii, ercept possi y some of those -who were de would be glad -U> publish, uwuiy , that are now left out. LOffJ&Btffeu isaMsT :} CHURCH ttmM t&P re morning worship was "The Middk falter'* Hfmri/1 pd c*prfeBS?3 Irfmst-lf in man. lade in the likeness of God. heretoMQadfi-fe |^??Jy Atowdej ( thr ^TOl'bT-Thalr. ''JThe Mrafflrf the Father's heart is due to the Jis of man. The cross was erec i'l in the heart of God when Bam and Eve sinned. He is ounded and crucified by our sins. ( be iMVfam:i@iie.a tju*? w*o , lard to a ministry of service with , e question, "What are we- doing ChtMiadjs 5t0 'shai*j> ^Ife bji-riffG )rden?" The topic of the evening was ?"he Vision of God. During the pastor's vacation te pulpit will be supplied by the lllowing: July 10th ? Hon. R. N. -fiimms, leigh. i July 1 >rest. i?^ueth4tt M?. ^'iWiip' f.s ft jj M he mof B:lock, with Hon. R. X. Simms ' eaching. There will be no even lull services of the church .is 'tended 3 0 Hg High M[ Washington, July 6.? "The ex- 1 (sjenca of a' ae'rfou* monopolistic: fepndition in the farm "machinery' gflu8t#x'*; to G<iu- ' ess today by 'the Federal Trade ' EWency. Increase of farm machin |< fy prtqeirtjiis yeaf iwae-.aleo found,1 J# be wholly mjustlfied. c BThe investigation jbj prdeved 8 joint resolution hpAsded ingress in June 1936, which was onsored by RepreseirtB?i*??A;-4?.?J Wteilwinkle of North Carolina. Oar- J J#nd S. Ferausflji-chairmiyi. oi thf J Declaring that the "unsatisfac- 1 liry condition" disclosed by its v Wport Us WuaJ'^rtttUUlBjc! to "the ! lUjedequate results achieved under Pfi? International Harvester_ Co^_ filing fygi VMlCliaaMH MHIIHI WllllllU IMrtTtC"T tiilawtnn Art lit anipndrri ; 9^3o^i8^??^ake II unlawful lor t y corporation directly ctly throTCEa&lding bstdiary flKtMrwi8e y. of thMtiia or as4B0T o mpeting corporation when eith- t of said MTDoratious is engaged t igaOmHi >l*ed control, In t'he aggregate. I r^BS than 10 per cent of the total s Jltput of any industry or trnmch-< Hereof in the United States, or Impetitipn, unless the etfect .ol I lch,V?#?a^???j!^lwsrt 1 /ainTcompetition or tend to cre ..The commission finds that the i ^ustr^flsijk^VaioQfyjrtai^)- < pe companies: International ;ere and Co., J. -. lalmers Manufacturing Co., Oliv . FWWffiaWipaPtf Miw s" H.-oa^Aii i? J. I. Case Co., Allis- [I r^jjflipleijlent .uOTng _ commission summarizes as fcAlowt: ..The 3*&ri dl/ . Jcnd Hoifie | ( ri?ek exercises will be held at t b? charged ('his year to de-| HjH? \&amsali Messrs. li. U. Davis and W. F SMcttfth'left IMrwfeSk W'a vtsl Id Sylvania, Ga. . . 1 t t ?Mi's. I). A. Duke, of Richmond was ot iij'Miils in Louislmr.i 'ho past u?ek. \ : : i Mr K. J. Parham. of Washing ton, I"). spent ihe holidays win his people here. ..lit \ Mr. Hugh-Hlftht, of GveensboiM was guest o; friends ;n Louishutfi i'!n past .we;k-end. : 1 1 |)r, H. .\1. Perry, of Roc Mount, was gu< st of relatives l.ouiiUui'R -fcicntay. " r;j p l t X , , Misses Botoltie, Lewis arid Prl cil . M airish are visiting frienj iif XilC.'id this week. . ! > ) * ,... * liss Myrtle* Harris, ot Mac wa the gwe-t, ot friends in Lull? ajf%; fekfeiraJ. -4S-#U*a4-?f lmr liWthei'-' owson, ^ wan Mi s. Tna Rouse, of . is ?uest of her people in Lo %rg on lief YajcfittptJV " * w B >r t t if. ??'Ma Isaac. Hosfte,;of Opolonp is guest of her parents, Mr. M Mrs. Malcolm McKinne. "I I I Miss Dick Ogburn, of Albeifj Va., is the guest otf her .sjsier, M and Mrs. Clyde Burgess. 1 III. I , Miss Foy Vaughan, of RaleM jw^s- guest of hot ji.opjet in LoH burg the past' week-eml. ? ?3 Mv. alid Mil V.tH: RU'Varlij and Mrs. W. E. Collier spent jtl weekt?iid atr White Lake. ? : ! : ? t t i 3 Mrs. C. G. Burkhe;td, dl A^B bora, WM s?. -i ot frieiids m LouishyJ-g (ihe p*fC. weeK"' lit Supt. and Mrs. E. L. Best, jjg Chiu Ujtte, sutyt July. iilCf ith ? people near I>?ii?l>ttrj!. Ill Misses Mary and ! Cjivrif W SJ Uaff, of- RoxbOhJ, rfi-e tfHestH?j Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Harris. || J 'Hon. and Mrs; and Mr. J. P. Lumpkin spent |j| week-end at Virginia Beach. ^ Mr H. M. Sledge. Jr., of tW folki ^aa, guest 6f lii8'i>arents new L.%Wfeu?iJSbC 4^ ^s?-end. tfi ?Mr. Jonah Taylor ? iitvfim ftoro sppnt Mi ft p??t week-end with m u?,?UMu?.ili-s...y, u. lit - ? - - I Miss Jan* Murphy left TueBcto' *i visit- at the- hom? ot Mr; <JWI Vlrs. Sam Gupton at Laurinb.ui5|J tit jp. Mr. and Mi's. Uijajj, King #? rjldren, of Nash?WS^ere gii*k ablatives in Ltaup&ferg Sun?* f\ I 1?C? ' .l-.it t If hfta* Bet Sa ill" en and \V. N. Fuller, JrT were j tors to Virginia Beach ov? fourth. J t 1 Mr. and Mis. John Heflderi rf. Clayton, were guests of mtf-Mrs; K. -K. Thomas oh W lesday. ? X* t Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williants ?isited the Moutj*ains of Virginia ifid Washington! 6. C., the gMt veek-end. - t:t t " ji . Little Miss Frances Anne Eaj^Ie 6 oti .a?,iiouse party this weeriS"jt linnesott Beach with friends f ?lashville. ' 7'^ ? _ 1 Mi*,,, a nil Lander; Brunswick, Oa., was a week-fen isitor at the home of Mr. and M f. c. t vK ts?Z Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Joyner i*\ iMUi rv*- Att lMNW*Nfc4lSMrt''fMMe yflrfWH flflgyt IT? pasi vpyk-yiiu ji eaiw Beach on a house party, givei ?>*#<%??> Bwfholomew, slew York City, is visiting grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J >?h0?,f?1tfWar Rock > ___ spent Villi her"(Ta ughter lon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, in Danville, Va. Jaiiville, Va., visited relativefc no ngton. D. C., making I4i ' "if 'PiA .R Earle and chili Pc^pjfds* .Anne and John, not-her, Mrs. M. M. Oulley, s he past week-end in Ahoskie I Mr! tfrdii/l F^| Rjfd at :t led tii a: funeral < fflflfit Palmer !! lay. ? ives In Louisburg thepast '?.?? i9vo Miss Lois Gorrell, of the C..C, far nliv. wn ihu niMl "f>WJ the past week- j ] and Mrs. A. C. Hul j end. . > t t it' 'I Miss Edna Earle Perry, fit B. C. I T. )J. Summer School, spent the ! past week-end with her people In ixiuisbtirg. tn Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lancaster, oil Ooldsboro, were the gt^sts oi ; relatives near Louisburg the past week-end. I ft Mrs. C, C. Alexander mid daufh tars, otX'lioton, ware guests Jyt. triendsi In Loutsburg th'e . jis?t week-end, # HI Mrs?' Walter Leonard and sob, ot Jffv Atty. is the guest of her PILretita, Mr. ami Mrs. O. H. Hur i fci^thje week. Mr i'erf Jt CrifflJ, of ytafhj t?K*w *'? ??est ol 1-vtst* a ad trie ml s (n and near Vouiat pntaail week-end. i lit Mf. and Mrs. \V|lb??r> ?\lT. *u<J MA LinwAod <!?; ;;u4. -Clia?.'J?. (Treeh Wi T - ? OffW WWte '4 '' Sfessrs.^S. ?'P: -JlV,! a tfh' ? iAfien: -jftHb 'art ?ritn?ft t $?' . ftrfr^i;aV of a "tr{e,nA';'')W: ; Ptfrnjef Spririgi, Va., MbnflAy. ' ' 1 L Ltui* -4-?. J*UJ v| Messrs. John Kussell, Willie | W llllt? | rmnS gpeny-TTre ^eeg-emi ? art ? cn and Wrightsville Beaches. '* ? 1 '??H Marie and Henri- J past week-end. ?f- :?htT etlf T. lioyt and] rs. R. A. Pearce this week. | III Mrs. H. H. Perry and sons. Hd-4 gar Lee and \icho'.as^~4jid ^Mlss Kate Perry visited friends>ai?l ljplj atives in HydffjSWl-'" weelu?.^T7- " ^ MrcZnd Mrs. and JJn and Mrs. J the JMjSl' week-end tainsijw North Car Klhia;% ST* t I " Messrs. Arch W Spencer, R. N. Cat "fucker '"were vistfoi Betted ii.XUl_Wa?UiVl4 t he jJoartTl MtBffTEr^SflffaTai ttrfHe3' home a/t*j' visit to her( Vn*T<S and Mrs.' Kv New York City. * ? * Dr. and Mr?..*J. D, Sinigjis and children left Mon people at Colerain will continue on a trip J2JVTg<b I. D. Sinigjis andji i for a week, and l< crest later. Mi" Griffin attenaed (he funeral of the!. 1 g 'X ? + . ?%i tnf^FVFi"! ' a fn\^P fefir! ti gy.S* v?ndtt"fl*8M?W .ylime^ iwoy iol bflf. ; 'Little Mis8 Talmadge Thomas. i9?!?V house guesis, Miss Alarion' 1 Stephens o Ocean Siyings^, Miss., .aud Master! Cilofcfi niHIAfll df imA" flPftntjK spent tile past week-end in Wash- , ington, U. C., and vicinity. i) Ba rristers of %ake>fcoinil /'fM- '1 day were treated to a special 1 1 Frantffftf iffimnty recipe for mix- i afternoon an an-|i HieSexeMA DhW a l/ig'' btarbe&fe^ round-up" at 1 1 and outlying towns of Wake ac-lj If U^U Ulg iiuhmuim le rictT Bar's new president ~ Lee Lumpkin of Louisburg as! ice president and Kemp^ Yai - 1 Jorough, also of Loi?fbui)j(,*9icre-r hry-treasurer. Mr. Hrtegfc^wrfcfced^i pharles P. Green of Franklin ! omtty^ who - |M?Md?d At today'* SuailNs. sls^gf ] p J A Dl The Franklin Bar haa as special ;uests a number of noUkbWa,. uir iuding Supreme Court .Jgiwfef y. Bamhill, Congressman Harold tt). Cooley, District Resident Judge District Solicitor WUUantr Y.< Bickett, introduced by'tWrfcffrinfc'' president as "Franklin County's j >wn," .received i-jR arm .ovatiuiv n? emarks included J. m7 Brough, >n. Prof. Bruce White, W. H. arborough, Joseph JB?Gl|eaMr^4 M. Bailey, former Jjj?j#gMTMmfo alvert and former Solicitor J.| Little. Named to Ittee were Sd . F. Griffin. r ttaggestgf Fre** Aid < Ipto t?he session came w |orr?PP?i g mmittee to of tbe bar cj to provide t. Louis Kayos\ Max In First ? ?ANKE3E STADiUfif. The end for Schmellng. Knpclfofl (low;! twine tor tmftitiitufiS iBdrl tttrpeotlTely, "der Mox" jWly goei'down r .i Uw third' aud Maui time. Flcbt tasted ooiy 2 uiiuuiea aud 4 wcuuu* ? awhbe 0.1 nmr ml: I 7 ? ji..*. ? i.vynua ? J-i.fi Loyalists Flee Before Franco's Drive tridJ,'JF?Mich Spanish Frontier VMisY-militiaman father, sepaj ?ofeVjAiiitairjs irk4fce piitb of F] iihCm 'here. Thousands 5f ? Insurgent drive to ' I ' 111'!!! ijiited while anco's id' r refugi VlB ?>e'i r* i'i i, y.ftnd nj? Spanish across trip Pyre? >ree legal assistance 'to those Itandard fees. nailey, a.!po of Raleigl W was opposed to the ilii l'ict Bar undertaking any sue ii itatOiHar Ass or. kit ion. Mi Balk ?flfe)raW!?aiftP' Mfifirfi! \mf foijghgbeffve thattto*ly^h?* woui '.Xjslancnn^ voti"- was taken an '.4 r.^W*flfc^^rthttioir was pnsso< innied soon and is lo report i "?MTVA^'^^.Ta IMii'f lop* lu(]^? s * Clitic? iThftih'ifl^Wajle a Vigo mis plea that tlie District bar g& )ehind a move to relieve the worjc |hed ?W **Wa Mperiti** r??n<rr-'t)?*iwt W"years, {now something of the burdel rtirjr -bearyV snj# tjierl ?i^ice. "Tit< hJiouJ* ; giW JffieJu Mine relie|, irtdr r urg? tiraVybti "tftrwhat yo|i :an to see that this is accomplis ,d.-" ' " JK'iK !i'- > Justice ,iUi.iil*)U. . rn^i^d ttii 5tate Bar AsMcrffwoti and tlfi S'ortt, Xiitoliua-Suue .Bar, declu ng rficy were responsible f<I ninging about a better under standing by the publlJTWTTie "re{ ran> Bia n deal porsonnlly t {ou will bring your alimony cas? j^couiit_instea?^if^ioj^ officfi iji.d ? , , | "I'm aertii^pfoit y hlsM Judge ljlarris said wheSMha tin tilon ? Uroiigrif "tw# indues a*i ;| I wa j-h Id nelijAtwtyei^. t)U I lris fM9* klleTT M d aW .(rfiln ajlinoiiy cqpesl W . tn - tihle.^T _JT | ' T Thu cuni^litiiciMjt ?d F^aQkU/'iTowwijfl iiwjleist dn ? h ? 4ir finft shine-st l?K loafer ?min&jflf' to). th<J Visto iirtgiVJifjWemjR jkuH-ftlys it hat jtha.v ittffi VnCkpl b\>A lj<| cdnifovtabic (jhiil'\ lil'twif d\ ?<)/ the ! pn'Sillilj JndKiy ^mCMieWa( arrW^ueit of ? \v;itiR>g% \ Ai iMif ?Jn?jRn?ox artd ! ?awyer^.<alttA ' . M WV> \* ? ? k,', i . '.v.-l il) ( iii . in i M" \ h; sra Kt:\ n ,\i? a^' ih kk ?(K\iomii, - ? ; ? l The Anmiiilr ReViVal '^tneethjg Kill Infill at puke M (limriu 1 Bap tist Chare!) Sunday n'ighU"- july 10 and wilt continue through Mjo week. TJieie will be services at S p. fn. and at 8 p.\ in., except Monday when ilfct-e will he no ajf ternonn'&erylc'e, :\ The JWv. Joint i!, Ijink. pa stlii of the Baptist OkprcTi in Apex wjll isstst' the, p^strrr in these meet ings. The public ia_ cordially i(i i ViK'd to intend Diesis vices. . ? Hp ~S=jV Pi'onibtji application^ of quick acting fqiiilizer sucj( js'nRi^jte <>f 'Soda, are Advocated fpr corft. &>t tjon, swd't a^latoes hy^afH-onomjsts i^-rtn--ffnnTr <'ari)ltn:i Kxiiertrnrn t Sinttion d?<?rtO.'th? constant) rains which have'lwlwdiojrt the origin al plant food material;, ; t, III llll I I II Nil II " 1 1| ?! i I I .COOK ; ? I LouisburgJ 3ISTD3U3 vPILOT LIFE Greensborc |irjsaa 3kihoak 10 ? Forth Carolina V - J ? ? ' V V I it For . - il r r*. r i ? J f i .* i Insurance co. I North Carolina 1 i'? -'.t ' s'jhcful tno-Il*' ?fl* Is nQW j^epared to| 11 iiaki^ ^plicatlbns { ministration Loans residential property imtVN aW jtaiwbuBFT *H Office over 398i;t3 xfomriO Ornish information and ?r Federal Housing Ad >r building or repairing Jin Louisburg and other I . -TU.q tiKMi nmiiiiii?wl bi br-Mi foi 'Mm| l1 w)) ito ' ?l > itfltak (IMAM ?(* M asyjj' ?* ? i i's.. i. mki/. I t?n? Imw ?dl rfrtll Oil .t'<r>(I I * Saml flogs Meet Below The Hudson tUe Llrtcofcj Vehicirfflf ' York and New Jertjf: ? o^e-way. The sou A tub* i$ T -T-T T' completed next~year. As"a ?,maxK hog crews from each shore meet hear center of-the river Bed. ' L ) HOLLIDAY GROCERY COMPANY FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES AND MEAT MARKET Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. ? Excellent Quality ? Reasonable Prices ? Specials On Saturday r ? ? Good Service . . . . . ? Large Variety Fresh Vegetables and Fresh Meats at all, times. ' F<7?' FEEDS HOG RATIONS RED DOG - SHIP STUFF Free Delivery in Louisburg NOLDES CAKES 23c each Orange Pekoe Tea, i lb. ..... 25c Buy the 6-Bottle Carton Coca-Cola and 7-Up 25c BROOMS, each . .. 25c Fryers, 15. 18 and 20c LAteB r^BAL : "rf - sM?H. , 'i ? \ ^KODUCE Fancy Snaps, lb. . . . . 5c Krcsli Corn, dozen . . . . i 15C Fresh Okra, lb. , . ISJic Home drown Pnvii*, lb. 5c Huttor Beans, 2 lbs. . . V>c niuckoye Peas, 2 lbs. ... loo " fVuitafoiipA*, ,'T. .">(? Watermelons. . V 40 nuil SOc Mom?'(fro#A I'ohwrecw, IbAV *<'arrots K^i'tsy TiiirtrH .V' -? .ViOTi 3-i U AH J I Pt. Grape Juice . . . . SilS t a ; 19c Qt. Grape Juice . . . 35c in " ii ill PICNIC NEEDS . - ??? - , fit l' .. v . ? Js? I - ? r : ? t ?. ? J I a QMvw V ?4i **.??* '? * > ?WS:??T? hi M u>lsii il tU 1 0f P-Nnt Butter ,11 . IQc d i i C?M Cut* ' f ..k Sandwich Spreads ' . ' ' Tuna Fish, can . . . . 18
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