check these G R E A T E R FOOD savings
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Mrs. J. B. Yarborough, Sup
erintendent of the WPA Sewing
room extends an invitation to all
to visit their booth at the Fair !
next week.
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? Mr. W. W. West ray, of St?n- 1
hope in Nash County, sold tobacco
on the Louisburg Market on Wed
nesday and was well satisfied, say
ing he got a good sale and was
treated royally.
Prices Are Firm
On Middle Belt
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Averages Range t-rwm About BO
To 23 Cents; Turnover Con
tinues Heavy
Firm to slightly higher prices
were reported yesterday for sec
ond day's sales on some North
Carolina Middle Belt tobacco mart
kets. The volume of sales con
tin>?pd heavy. .
The State and Federal depart
ments of agriculture reported that
low to fine primings and good and
fine lugs constituted the major
part of offerings. Primings predo
minated. Common to fair leaf was
offered in Increased quantities, the I
report said, and the volume of
cutters remained small.
Farmers throughout' the belt !
were generally pleased with the:
way sales are going and rejetf- '
tions were slight. Prices averages
ranged from about 20 to slightly
more than 23 cents a pound.
The agriculture department's
report on prices by U. S. grades
(prices continued to range at
which the bulk of tobacco of stat
ed qualities sold):
Leaf ? Fair quality, $19 to $25:
low, 12.50 to 18.50; common, 8 to
14.
Lugs ? Choice, 29 to 32; fine,
28 to 31; good, 21.50 to 28; fair,
15 to 23.
Primings Choice, 29 to 31;
fine 26 to 29; good, 23 ' to 28;
fair, 15 to 24, low, 10 to 15.
FARM PRICES DOWN
Prices of farm products in local
markets on August 15 were 3
points lower than a month earlier
-.and again at the level prevailing
"in May and June, the U. S. Bureau
of Agricultural Economics has re
ported.
Farm, tours arranged by the Ex
tension Service have been largely
attended in most counties and are
expected to show good results.
Mrs. H. M. Sledge visited rela
tives in Wilson tlie past week.
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Mr. Kverette Perry lelt the past
week to euter Georgia Military
Sehool.
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Mrs. Jessica Davis, of Ahoskie.
is guest of Mrs. J. K. Earle this
week.
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Mr. A. W. Fowler was a visitor
to Kaleigh Wednesday on busi
ness.
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Mr. T. 1'. Gholson. of Hender- '
son, was a visitor to Louisburg
Tuesday.
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Miss Flora McLaurin left this
week to visit relatives in South
Carolina.
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Mrs. Luurin Leete, of Macon,
was the guest of her mother the
past week-end. >,
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Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, of
Raleigh. visited relatives in Louis
burg Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sout hail . Jr.,
of Raleigh* visilvd,- relatives in
Louisburg Sunday.
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Mr. E. R. Fulljer left Tuesday
for Chapel Hill U' enter the Uni
versity for the year.
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Miss Elizabeth C. Wilson left
Tuesday for Goldsboro, where she
will t?ach this fall.
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Mr. Charlie Denton, of Nash
ville, was in attendance upon
Court Wednesday.
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Mr. Louis Greenburg left Tues
day to enter the University of N.
C. at Chapel Hill.
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Mr. J. H. Person, of Enfield,
was a visitor to his brother, Mr.
A. W. Person, Sunday.
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Miss Edna Oliver, of Hender
son, was guest of friends in Louis
burg ttoe past week-end.
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Mrs. Julian Heron, of Washing
ton, D. C., is visiting he parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Person.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hill, of Elm
City, were guests of friends in
Louisburg the past week-end.
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Miss Ruth Greenburg left Wed
nesday to resume her studies at
W. C. U. N. C., at Greensboro,
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Miss Agnes Leonard left Mon
day for Rocky Mount to enter
---SCHOOL ITEMS -
2 lbs. PEANUT BUTTER . . . 25c
SALAD DRESSING and RELISH
Quart size 25c
Qt. size MUSTARD 14c
3 lbs. CRACKERS 42c
1 lb. CRACKERS 10c
BANANAS, lb 5c
1 lb. VANILLA WAFERS , ... 15c
Corn Flakes and Post
Toasties, 3 for 21c^
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 2f><'
Raisin Bran 13c
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Creamery Butter, (pro
cess) lb 28c
Aunt Jemima Pancake
Flour and I jog Cabin
Hyrup, 2 for 37c
FRESH FOODS KEEP YOU HEALTHY
AND HAPPY
Sweet Potatoes, pk. . . 2!ie
Grapes, lb. ......... 10c
Cucumbers, lb 80
Potatoes, No. 1, JO lbs. l?c
Fresh Peaches, 4 lbs. . . 25c
Pears, hushel SOc
Honey Dews, each .... 29c
Fresh Coconuts, each . . 10c
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Pork Chops - Sausage - Dressed Fryers and Hens
Liver - Veal - Lamb - Branded Steaks and Boasts
THOMAS GROCERY CO.
PHONE 420 1 ^ LOUIBBUBO, N. C.
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
training at Park View Hospital. .
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Mrs. W. T. Kinnamon. of Wil
liamsburg. Ya.. spent the past
week-end with Mrs. L. V. Parker.
Ill
Mrs. O. C. Edwards and son.
Billy, were guests of her mother.
Mrs. L. V. Parker, the past week
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Messrs. M. C. Pearce and Irvin
B. Watkius. of Henderson, were in
attendance upon Court this week.
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Mr. JOnah Taylor, of Greens
boro. visited frineds and relatives
in Louisburg the past week-end.
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Messrs. Woodrow Wilson Vau
ghan and John R. Richards left
Monday to enter Campbell Col
lege.
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Miss Madge Wilkins. of Ruth
erfordton, was guest of friends in
Franklinton and Louisburg this
week.
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Miss Mollie Strickland, of
Richmond, was guest of relatives
and friends in Louisburg the past
week..
Ill
" Mrs. Elton Stout and children,
of Siler C-ity, are guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mc
Kinne.
Ill
Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhugh Duncan,
of Greenville, visited relatives in
Louisburg and Franklinton this
week.
Ill
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson
and children, of Wilson. were
guests of relatives near Louisburg
Sunday.
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Miss Marie Parker, Wilming
ton. Delaware, spent the past
week with her mother, Mrs. L. V.
Parker.
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Mrs. Winfield Jordan, of Win
ston-Salem. is guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lea. Sr..
this week.
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Messrs. Colin and Philip 1 Mc
Kinne left Tuesday for Bell
Buckle. Tenn.? where they enter
ed school.
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Miss Genevieve Macon, of Rocky
Mount, was guest of relatives and
friends in LouTsburg the past
week-end.
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Miss Annie Perry Neal. of Wash
ington. D. C., was guest of rela
tives and friends in Louisburg the
past week-end.
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Mrs. R. B. Moseley and child^1
??en, of Raleigh, were guests of
ner parents. Mr. aud Mrs. V. A.
Bailey the past week.
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Rev and Mrs. C. B Howard
and children, of Buies Creek, vis
ited relatives in and near Louis
ourg the past week-end.
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Mrs. S. B. Berkeley and son.
of Goldsboro. were week-end
guests of relatives and friends in
Louisburg the past week-end.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas left
Tuesday for Georgia where they
were called to the bedside of Mr.
Thomas' mother, who' is very ill.
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Mr. J. Ballard Joyner after vis
iting his parents at Fran?linton
and relatives in Louisburg return
ed to his home in Xew York Mon
day.
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Mrs Hugh Jones and Miss Lucy
P!ummer 'Jones, of Henderson,
visited friends and relatives i>
and near Louisburg the past week
end.
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Mrs. K. B. Ewing and Mrs.
Ernest Ewing. and Mrs. H. L.
Hinton of Halifax, were guests of
Capt. and Mrs. F. G. Baker this
week.
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Miss Beulah Lancaster. Vice
Chairman of ttoe Fourth District,
attended the Young Democratic'
State Convention in Durham last
week.
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Messrs. J. J. Lancaster. L. R.
Southall and E^ B. Lancaster re
turned the past week from Canada
where they have been curing to
bacco.
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Midshipman Richard F. Yar
borough. Jr.. is expected t-o arrive
home today from a trip through
Georgia. Mississippi. A'.aban.a aud
Arkansas.
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Mr. J. D. Conyers and daughter.
Miss Annie B. Conyers. of Talla
hassee Fla., are visiting in
.Franklinton, the native town of
the former. i
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W Duke, of
Areola. Mr. and Mrs. Geo D. Hun
ter and children, of Rocky Mount,
and Miss Emma Duke, of Colum
bia. S. C . .were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grissom.
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Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thomas and
children. Margaret. Kenneth. Bob
bie and Nancy, of Durham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell, of
Franklinton. were the guests of
PENDER'S
Quality Food Stores
Special Week-End Values
SOUTHERN MANOR 2 Tall C*nj.
FRUIT COCKTAIL 25c
SOUTHERN MANOR 2 No. 2 Cans
PINEAPPLE SPEARS 33c
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RED MILL ? REST QUALITY 82 Oz.,J.ar
PEANUT BUTTER 25c
Colonial Sweet Qc
PEAS, No. 2 can . "
Libby's Corned l^c
BEEF, No. 1 can.
Lifebuoy or Lux
TOILET 7flc I
SOAP, 3 cakes . I
Fruit Juices
Bestever Grapefruit
3 Z?J 17?
Colonial Orange
4 25?
LOOSE WILES 1 Lb. Pkg.
KRISPY CRACKERS, 15c
SALT MACKEREL, . . .3 for 19c
2 - 18 Oz. LOAVES
PULLMAN BREAD 15c
GOLDEN BLEND COFFEE, lb. .... 14c
LAND 0 LAKES CHEESE, lb. . . ... . 15c
Va. Maid PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar 19c
TASTY BOLOGNA, 2 lbs 23c
DRY SALT FAT BACK, lb 9c
H1CH MARK PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
FLOUR ?lb 29? - B2;ib 57?
46 lb. Bag $1.10 98 lb. Bag $2.10
-Mr# Sam Johnson Sunday afte?
uoon.
ATTENTION FRAN KLIN I OI N
TV LANDOWNERS
Notice is hereby given that on
September l?th. 19th and 2vth a
referendum will be held in Gran
ville. Vance and Franklin Coun
ties in which all landowners out
side the present Tar River Dis
trict will be permitted to vote for
or against expansion of the pres
ent Tar River Soil Conservation
District to include remainder of
the above mentioned counties not
included in the original Tar River
District.
This proposed expansion has
been approved by the State Advis
ory Committee. Educational meet
ings and general hearings have
been held in each of these coun
ties.
One may vote for fhe District
with no intention of cooperating
FRESH MEATS
The quality has lots to do with
a g?od meal. Let me tlx up your
next meat order. You will ap
preciate the price more after you
have eaten. 1 have the best on
the market in beef. sausage, pork,
wciners. Fish and Oysters iu sea
son.
I also carry a line of fancy
groceries and feed stuffs. Come
in to see an, old friend, whether
you buy or not.
Cash Grocery and
Market
JOHN" W. HARMS, Proprietor
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco
in Louisburg.
himself but 'o make the Service S
available to (hose who desire it. I
The Pifttric: will have no power of i
levying or collecting taxes. i
The following is a lis: of vot- A
ing places in Franklift "County for (
the convenience of those who wish '
to cast their ballot: Taylor's i
Store. Centerville; Reed s Store. 5
Wodd : Parrish's Store. Gold ?and : I
Faulkner's Store. Alert; Cash's i
Store. Louisburg - Centerville :
Road: Mitchiner's Store. Mitchi
ner's Cross Road,: R L Wilder'*
Store. Xeedmore: H. G. Jones
Store. Katesville: Strother's 1
Store. Creedmoor Highway: Per- I
gerson s Store. Popes; Hender- -
son's Store. Franklinton. Boddie's
Drug Store. Louisburg: County
Agent's Offict. Louisburg: Duke's c
Filling Station. Epsom: Inscoe's S
Store, Ingleside: Dickie's Store. -
Epsofn: Smith's Store. Bobbitt;
G W. Fuller's Store. Moulton: '
Filling Station, Harris' School: s
Murphy's Store, Bunn: Pierce's t
Store. Pirrces; Herbert Stagings,
>ilot: M C Pearce's Store, Riley;
Store. Pine Ridge: J. D. Morris'
Store, Harris' Cross Roads; B. F.
Vilder's Store. Raynor; Brown
rash Store. Youngsville; J. C. No
re!!. Youngsville; Perry's Service
Station. Edward Best; Gupton
"illing Station. Mapleville; Callie
Sowden. Justice; Saunders-Hoee
Store. Hickory Rock; Strickland's
Store. Seven Paths.
FOR SALE
Fresh youug Jersey Cow, 3 gal
ons See W. L. Daniel, R 2,
-ouisburg. X. C. 9-16-lt
FOR RENT
Beck's Old Garage Building,
me-half block from Post Office.
'-16-it W. L. LUMPKIN.
Whenever you observe that a
toman has made a (ool out of,
ome man, you can feel sure that
le gave her plenty ot cooperation.
We Have The Sole Agency For Farmers
Cooperative Exchange Feeds.
COMPLETE LINK OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
MEAT SPECIALS
Round Steak 25c
Steak 30c
T. Bono Steak ... 35c
All Pork Sausage . . 20c
? Hamburger 17c
Stew Beef 12 He
t.ROCKRIKS
3 lb*. Crisco 65c
?i lbs. Crisco #1.20
Camay Soup. 2 t'ks. . 15c
4 (iueM Ivory Soap. 19c
3 Oxydol .......... 35c
KISH
OYSTERS
< RAH MEAT
The Carnation Milk Repre*entatiTe will itive away
CAKXA1HIX MILK September 17.
HOLLIDAY GROCERY CO.
Phone 366-1 Louisburg. N. C.
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
Sewing Ut>
THRIFTY. HOVSFWIVES
WILL TIKE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE FALL FOOD
SAVINGS. <iKT YOl'R
PENCIL AND CHECK THIS
LI*T NOW.
COCONUT
Fresh Fancy Long
Shred, ib
Walter Baker's
COCOA, lb. can
The Better Kind .
19;
14c
ALL FLAVORS
JELLO
Tho most d*iic
iodf and econom
ical o! all <!?*>?
Try it wjth
lianana*.
5'
BEST AMERICAN
CHEESE
Kit h in Vita- W? n
min-. I'se it
a variet v of ? 'V
ways. %J%J
? LBS.
KI LL 2 LB. JAR
Peanut ^jflc
Butter . . *??
Fine For The School
Lunch
SUGAR 3 No. 2
Finf for Puddings #% '
or otherwise. Cans
BAKANAS 'H~ I W
2 LB. CAN
PURE COCOA ... 18c
X - lOc CVTTEB BOLLS
WAX PXPER 20c
? - 5c BOXES
SWAN MATCHES . 20c
FARMERS NOTICE
We now have large storks T. W. Wood &
Sons Seed
Barley - Wheal - Oats - Vetch ? Rye ? Clover
Winter Peas.
"Betur Seeds Make Better Croos"
2 I'KC.S. EMBOSSED
NAPKINS, 80 count . I5c
2 TALL CAN'S
PET MILK 15c
KI LL 14 Oi. BOTTLE
TOMATO CATSUP. 10c
IN Ol'R PRODUCE DEPT. ? WE HAVE
Florida (irapr Fruit. White anil Red Graphs.
Oranjr<'?. Bananas. Honey Dues. Lemons, Ap
ples, Fresh Beans, Peas. Turnip Salad, Cab
bage, Potatoes. Tomatoes, Celery, Lettuce,
SAVE WITH THESE WEEK-END MEAT VALUES
CHOICE WESTERN
Rib Rolled Roast, lb 25c
CHOICE WESTERN
Chuck, for Roast and Stew, lb. . . 18c
Fresh Spare Ribs, lb 18c
Western T. Bone Steak, lb 28c
FANCY FRESHLY DRESSED HENS AND FRYERS
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS
G. W. MURPHY 8 SON
East Nash Street -- Louisburg, N. C.
Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
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