Atom* Broadway
Cteia Lindbergh is expected
to spend it KM pin of ha time
iz tM* courtry again to* that
tie big furor of publicity has sub
sided. . . . While television is be
ing advan ced rapidly. authorities
sit that it is still sot commercial
ly fisible. . . . TtlevjiSon sets
tiat wcrk eaa be purchased around
tZOt . . . Bat i claim is sad*
?til- shortly television sets *21
lit ike EittH ssitr $4. . . .
Mexico is bankrupt. some of its
b:r.ds being quoted at lower prx-es
than tho#e of the Imperial Russian
? ovtmsL-^bt thai is ?0 more * . .
?Wrong Way Dyer"' Dot? Cor
rigon stayed at the McAlpm Hotel
in New York despite tke impor
tuisp of , many other hostelries
bfrcause Manager John WoelEee
staked bits to a room when be
was broke and be wart-ed to re
turn tc pay bis bill. .. . . A Re
publican candidate for Congress in
New Jersey. Walter 5- Jeffries, is
running on an unusual platform.
. . . He claims that the WPA
workers in bis territory aren't get
ting as much is otter WPA work
en elsewhere and be is demanding
a living wage for his constituents
to be. . His running mate for
the IT 5. Senate. W. Warren Bar
bour, is the former amateur
beaTT-wr.gh: champion of the U n
:ted States.
Ibf Greal Impersoaatkn
'Prince" Mike Romanoff, the
inposter of the Royal Russian
family is back in New York from
his Hollywood film writings. . . .
Hollywood is currently producing
a film bas-ed on Mike's impersona
tion. . . . Looking for an actor to
?lace in the role of tie counterfeit
Romanoff, someone suggested that
.they use Mike himself, who helped
write the picture. . . . "Pooh!"
said the director. He s not the
type:*'
-To?j
The 21 Club, operated by '.wo
ex-bootleggers. is now so exclusive
that if they don'tilike the patron's
looks upon entering he is told that
the club is taken by a private party
for the evening ? even if he is an
old customer.
<4>ori and >*?*i
Andre Kostelaneti returned
from a KOOfemile airplane trip
through South America with some
Tery interesting tales. Among
them is the fact that the swing
jitterbug is unknown on that con
tinent ? tbe South Americans pre
ferring music which is not extre
mely fast or slow. . . . Intimates
are wondering if Ben Remie. the
ole maestro, will cold-shoulder
that inevitable cigar now : ha* he
is to broadcast for a manufacturer
of pipe tobacco. . . . Edward G.
Robinson will do another newspa
per talkie soon. . . . Bob Ripley
slips away to Europe for thirteen
weeks next mon:i to acquire new
material for his "Believe It Or
Not" series. . . . Orchestra Pilot
Sonny Jair.es is experimenting
with an orchestra that is entirely
composed of electrical instru
ments. . . . Baseball is all. the
rage with Manhattans swing
bands. . . The band boys are
organizing teams to take the
championship away from Johnny
Messner's Mud" Cats. . . . One of
the things about Broadway which
never ceases to amare this repor
ter are tie men that go into the
Wh ite Way movie houses in the
morning around nine o'clock. . . .
They cannot all be retired 02 pen
sions or night watchmen or vaade
villians " laying off" so my curios
ity is perpetualJy aroused as to
their respective occupations.
Ted Weems. who numbers among
st his misdeeds tie invention of
the "goofus horn," is now work
ing on a new instrument of music
al torture which is a cross be
tween a saxaphone and a trom
bone. . . . He calls it a "sliding
sax."
? FRANKLIN COIVTY ?
? FARM ITEMS ?
? Bj County Farm Agents ?
???????????
Farmers throughout the County
bare been returning unused quo
tas on their jobs cco cards to the
County Agent's Office to be trans
ferred and sold at ?c per pound to
other fanners in the County. The
Office has been keeping approxi
mately S*K'* pounds in reserve to
take care of the needs of those
farmers who are making crer
their quota and wish to purchase
these cards. Other counties
throughout the State and the
StaK of Virginia are offering ns
just at this tiae &c per pound for
several thousand pounds. Farm
ers who find that they are not go
ing to ne?d amount o>( quota issued
tbem. if they will return them to
this Office at an early date, we
tee] that we will be able to sell
(or Lbem aft available poundage.
OO MALARIA
ODD
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GUi.li >A\.> ?
I U vj.f] I'atfUs I?f
(MMti V? i li V !?fc4
CbfH
Tit E{S:i fndr air a. very
prcyrui ia Cha;*!
Friday It was ft ver .2 ike form
of a MrtMif ptrty Ttey su:".pi
'.be i>tccti.~ by having tie gr\ap
six; Happy Btniday. Lilian Earl
Gray imnat-ed <G>i Maa Happy.
Giber members of the eighth
Fnde sang songs. gave piaac *>
los up da- :ic. i- i buj
things. ia the way of eatertaia
mert tittle Graham Keaaedy. a
member of irs: grade who was ia
the eighth grade program. s?ng
RtditV on That New R-.ver Train
Eve rye >e enjoyed this very maci.
The Sever :ii gride will cosdoct
chapel next Friday Tom will have
to get busy seventh graders to
have a program u good as the
eighth grade,
?w*ior Xrws
Gold Sard boys played a very
interesting baseball game on Its'.
Thursday with the beys from Mills
High. The score was it1-!1 ia oar
favor. We will, probably play Eld
ward Best or Mills High ia two
games this week Oa Friday after
nooa there will be a boys game
aad also a girls game.
The Community Fair, aa . an
aaal evert it this commarity. will
be held on Friday. October 7 th.
1JS8. A play Lazy Moon Mot
s', re Is." will be given in the school
aoditoriam that eveaitg at T:if
P M.
We have tad two experiments
ia Physics so far. aad we fa d
thetn to be very interesting.
Some of as will probably be
afraid to go home oa Wednesday
beeaase we get oar report cards.
If we fail t? make i s the frst
month, we will work harder it
the month's ahead
Beta Cl?b
In oar meeting Friday we de
cided to have a bioth at the Con
maniry Fair and sell drinks aad
caady.
After oar basiness meeting we
went so the gym and held a pep
meeting Oar pep leaders are
Eleanor Wilson and Mildred Wat
kit?
B^4 Literary Society
The Best Literary Society held
its regalar meeting Sept. SO.
1>J8. The program was as fol
lows:
Bible Reading ? Janet Thar
rington,
Riddles. ? Kelly Leotard.
Daet ? Hazel Joyner and Doris
Gaptoa.
Story ? Mr. Dark
This was the end of oar pro
gram which we all enjoyed very
mnch
We adjoaraed to meet October
14. liZi.
PHO.Nb z?J
FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING
Circus Coming To
Louisburg
X
Bamett Brothers (irtu and
?na?i animal show tea" t c
Louisbcrg to r two performances
on Monday. October 1*. a: the
Fair Grocnds.
The Eno Hai-Sheei troupe be
*!nr presented by the Bimei;
Brothers this year is one of the
costliest features on the Americas
continent However by offering
only the best and costliest circju
features the Baraett Brothers
hare come to be known as "The
Circus Bileren: '*
This year tbey are stressing
their claim to this slogan with the
finest attractions from nine for
eign nations incorporated with
many of the foremost in America
The big top is aiiTe with wire
and iy-.ng acts Notable among
these daring performances are
those given by tbe following: The
Fire Flying Roeeenes: Mile. Hel
ene Cadaret: Amonada Gueterriei
and Company: the De Ritxke
Trcnpe: Johnny Hartxelle: the
Famons Forrest Brothers: the
Aerial Knights. Nelson Thomas
son: Tommy Walsh. Jr.. juvenile
marvel of the flying trapeze: the
renowned Raymond Gudoney: the
Kacarr Trio; Buci Harris and
many others.
Two sets of twins, tie Rogers
sisters and the Mcintosh sisters
form an unparalleled aerial bal
let. Their performance enacted or
a web of wire stretched high off
LOOK !
The MostJVlodern and Up-To
Date Drying and Ginning
Equipment, located in
SPRING HOPE
W> are operatise ibr bkim nK-V rn drying and rnr*ft
ine amhiiKTj. thai fk??? >ov cotton and make- the
bf?t sample obtainable. (Iv cash price, meal e\chaiure
and cin charee* will be most attractive to those who pn
with Bv Try n> with a hale and be coariBred. Your
cotton will bnn? a better price. (Iv Kins ape located
at Spring Hope. ( aMalia . Bonn. Kniyhtdale. W.txl-ll
and Emit.
SPRING HOPE OIL MILL
>PRI\G HOPE. "X. CAROLINA
WHAT IS WRONG ?
If yon are among the many hundreds of thousands and
more who suffer from impaired health ? What Is Wrong?
Hare yon asked yourself tfcis question? perhaps- there is
pain and probably you take a drug to ease it bet What Is
Wrong? Something had to cause the pain.
Every human being should realize that , there is a OAVSE
for everything ? sickness included. To understand a sick
ness or ailing condition, it is necessary to find the caa&&
producing such; and to better and improve the condition
it is necessary to remove those cause?
CHIROPRACTIC, the foremost natural and drugless sys
tem of healing and Health, endeavors spec:?c&".ly to find
tie "Cause" and to remove it. Consult your local Doctor
of Chiropractic for definite information abotit your condi
tion.
t -*
GOOD HEALTH THROCGH CHIROPRACTIC
Dr. Sadie C. Johnson
FBOXE: OFFICE M4-I "RESIDENCE *77-1 , -
Louisbarg . If. Carolina
;be iroaad t-ier t he dome
: t lit* t.g top j cze of the mon
iitc ardizg cb Jhe :wo
ro;r program.
Beattifsl f r ? form- a lar*e
pi? of ire ea? of t^'?- Sol
?sly ar* :h?v loTri; ;o iaok at
are tirill.nj to #ee as :key per
icr? " -t:r ami :a
Ccnitcj Dal L>tirr. l^>?e s:ar
Faster of rodeo lisfti he-ads i
r-o*r:r.g ?5n:i?*enJ of cowier*
ccvgirls aei Tfc:* ?>a
paav coati direct froia the *r*:
erm rtifef ud pretzel a peri^rs
i-aor ii.-?Tva;rr this Mzyiiiz-t be
fore t::^ap:-d asier a:rts
Tie circ?s will pres^st two ;?er
fornanoe-s her*-. Tie manse* be
fxaM'M two o'clock aod The eren
-rg perforrriTtce a: eisht o'clock
Doer* to the hage mea***r>e will
be thrown open cte hoar is ad
varct of each performance
RENEW TOCR SfBSCRIPTlON
URGE COMPORiABLE ROOMS
famace teat. *r.b ? r-ai? a:
reafc-nahle rate*. IfT X. Mais
Strwt. Phone 4SS-1. Mrt. E G
Richardson. >-i'>it i
DIAL ZSJ-1
FOR FIRST" CLASS FKlNTING
FALSE TEETH
BY MAIL SO DAYS TRIAL
mcTtoa c a?r ksteefl :* meorv rri uneed
M A? Saw) ? H'rrre fo^ m/ojiocfjcn
S B KMMCP FALSE TEETH
Ml ?L !??? SL D??L 127?. Cteca**. IN.
OSTEOPATHY .
ELECTRO THERAPY
HEMORRHOIDS AND
HERNIA
Successfully Treated
by Injection.
DR Albert H. Par ham
PV* 142-VV
Hndrrxa. X, C.
THE ELDOR CREDIT
BUREAU AND COL
" LECTION AGENCY
Debts Collected. Credit Ratings.
AH work on percentage basis.
We welcome your faulty accounts.
Office over City Barber Shop.
Phone 370-1
Office Honrs: 9-12 a. m. 1-6 p. m.
DOUGLAS PERRY
REPRESENTATIVE
Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
opin i ? ?
| SPECIALPRICES 9
J ON ALL U
|Q RUGS AND LINOLEUMS fl
if SEE MY LINE OF FURNITURE AND [1
1 1 HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
II I AH PREPARED TO DO YOUR SEWING \
f MACHINE AND PHONOGRAPH REPAIR I
Jl) WG [
| J REASONABLE PRICES. ^ I
<n B 0 B B I T T
FURNITURE CO.
R. A Bobbitt. Owner and Manager
and Tobacco in Louisburg
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Sell Your Cotton
VERY SPECIAL
LAST SW2 **? BASS
AS LONG AS THEY LAST. - _
RUGS. Weight 40 pounds,
at S4.45
HOT BLAST HEATERS
damaged.
12 and 14
Slightly
Less than Half-Price.
IF YOU NEED RUGS OR HEATERS, IT WILL
PAY YOU TO SEE ME AT ONCE.
the
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THIN*. . ?WKI
"Home of The Thrifty"
iTTve MONBYI ! ~ ? ? NEY1
HavelWoney
TO EDUCATE YOUR BOY
PROUD will you be the day your Son or Daughter
graduates. ... It may cause a sacrifice on your part
to educate your children . . . but it is WORTH it.
START SAVING REGULARLY NOW
We Welcome Your Banking Business
FIRST-CITIZENS
BANK & TRUST COMPANY '
CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREET*
LOTTISBURG, -v N. CAROLINA
BANKING HOURS: 9:00 A. M. TO ?:M P. M.
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Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg
A REAL PRICE MARK DOWN
IN HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
COOKING
RANGES
$2|-95
COOK
STOVES
$11.75
See Our New Style
Balanced* Ranges
450-21 Auto
TIRES
$4.95
Hunting
COATS
$4.29
22
BULLETS
15c Box
Ready-Mix.
PAINT
$1.49 Gal.
mTTv3LES ' HEAVY,I Russell One-Horse Wa
UUTY $29.5 (y| gons, with body $57.50
32 Pc. Din
ner Sets
$3.75
100 Watt
Elec. Bulbs
10c Each
Fishing
Rod & Reel
$2.95
Aladdin
Lamps
$4.95
SECOND HAND FURNITURE
Dining Room Suites, Etc.
- FURNITURE ?
SEE OUR NEW FALL GOODS
3 Pc. BED S7Q.95
ROOM Suites
3 Pc. LIVINO $7^.50
ROOM Suites W
9x12 LINO LI $i.49
EUM RUGS . . 1
KITCHEN $71.95
CABINETS
H. C. TAYLOR
BAKDVill IT Oil
raoNB a?-i uxkmm, w. a
Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Lorisburf