CHECK THESE G R E AT E R FO O D SAVINGS L * . ? LOCAL, ? I j APPEPONG$ 1 ? Monday is tirpt Monday, t t I ? Do your shopping early, t t t - ? Only lit more shopping days before Christmas. XXX ? The different stores in Louis burg are taking on the appear ance of Christmas. I i t ? Quite a large number of Louisburg people visited various places during t-he holidays. t t 1 ? T. C. Denton, of near Center ville,? reports killing three hogs the past week weighing GOO, 3HH and 232. tti - ? Mr. Willie B. PrUrett, of Har ris township reports killing hogs the past week weighing 425, 410, 388, 278. .it: , ? Mrs. T. M. Tull's friends will j be glad to know that- she is re cuperating nicely in the Pennsyl vania Hospital in Philadelphia. nt ? The editor is very thankful to Messrs. N. M. Perry for a nice lot j of sweeti potatoes and P. G-. Smith j for some nice cabbage presented the past week. tit ? Louisburg Chamber of Com merce is to hold election next) Monday night. If you are a mem ber go out and help select officers for another year. t t t ?The County Commissioners' meet Monday. The old Board completes its business in the mor ning and the new Board takes over j affairs and organizes in t'he after noon. t t t ?The TIMES is in receipt of a ! copy of The Franklin Reporter, , t'he colored high school publica tion, which reflects much credit J to those responsible for its "get-! up." It contains 16 pages of read-l ing and advertising. 1 1 : ?A report comes from Prank- 1 linton that an old colored woman was burned to death, when the house in which she lived was con- | sumed by flames Monday. The | building was located in the Sand- j ling section west of Franklinton. ; THE OLD HOME TOW N The Old Home Town, a variety show' by John Rae & Co. will be I presented Monday evening, at 8 j in the Mills Auditorium, sponsor ed by P. T. A. It also includes j the sketch, "Uncle Pete and-Aunt Milierva," famous Radio charac- I ters. Including also are many novelty instruments such as piano j accordion, 140 bass minature or- 1 gan, Spanish guitar, electric Ha waiian guitar and many others. Come one, come all, and enjoy an evening full of fun. Admission, | 10c and 25c. 12-2'-lt; FOR SALE ? Duroc Jersey Pigs. 12-2-lt J. A. MUNFORD. FOR SAIJS Bred Duroc Jersey SoW $30.00. j Bred by Grandson of Worlds Grand Champion Duroc Jersey. "Bowden's", Louisburg, N. C. | 12-2-2t. Rt. 1 Old Alien Farm. | CAUGHT FOR VIRGINIA John Davis, colored, was arres ted by Sheriff John P. Moore Fri day, morning and held for Virginia officers under a charge for cutting Pearl Prince, of Prince George, Va. CIRCLE MEETS The Fannie Heck Circie of the Louisburg Baptist' Church will meet Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. George Selby at her home on Main Street. Every mem 'Vber is urged to be present. Maria Perry, Sec'y. The Choicest ? ot r:: MEATS for all occasions at greatly i reduced prices. Visit our Market and let us serve you. Also A NICE LINE OF GROCERIES and FEEDS Cash and Carry M&rket 1 1 J JOKn W. HA1UU0, Proprietor ; ? Sell ' Tow OottM and Tobacco la ^J&mcnah | Mr. D. V Holliday visited Ral eigh yesterday. t 1 I Mr. Neai Allen was a visitor Jo j Italeigh Friday, lit Mr. R. Glenn Davis, of ^Vhoskie, was a visitor to Louisburg this week. i ; t Miss Margaret Moore spent the i past week-end with relatives in | Raleigh. t t 1 Mrs. K. C. Beale, of Raleigh, i was guest of friends in Louisburg ] Tuesday. t t t Mr. Charles P. Green attended 'the wedding of a friend in War- . ' renton Saturday. i t i t ' Miss Mildred Gupton, Essex, [visited Miss Mozelle Pernell at Louisburg Sunday. tit Mr. Wilson Vaughan, of Camp bell College, was guest of his mother the past week. W 1X1 lAjiss Bettie Neai, of E. C. T. C., spBt' the past week-end with her parents near Louisburg. t t I Miss Mary Scott Woodfin, of Richmond, is guest of Capt. and | Mrs. E. F. Griffin this week. tn Mr. Gordon Uzzell, of Atlanta, Ga., was guest of relatives in ! Louisburg the past week-end. lit Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Hill, of Elm ; City, were guests of friends in ; Louisburg the past week-end. t t t Miss Vera Joyner, of E. C. T. I C., spent t?he holidays with her mother, Mrs. Sallie B. Joyner. t T t Mr. Marion Roberson, of Hen- j derson, spent Mie past week-end"' with his parents at Louisburg. I t t Miss Hulda Strickland, of E. C. T. C., spent Thanksgiving holidays at Seven Paths and Newport News. I I i. Mr. E. R. Fuller, of Chapel Hill, w'as guest of his parent?, Mr. and i>lfs. E. J. Fuller the past week end. til Messrs. John Jones. Marion Ro herson. Roger Holmes and George Johnson visited Greenville Sun day. -? 1 1 1 Miss Marguerite Jaraerson, of ' Leaksville, spent t-he Thanksgiv ing holidays with Miss Helen Kemp. Ill Misses Theresa Howard. Zuna Lee Cheaves, Paul Mullins and Juanita Hall visited Burlington Friday. t t t Mrs. Arthur Ragiand, Mrs. Ed ward Stovall and Mrs. Douglas Pemry were visitors to Goldsboro Monday. Ill Mrs. R. B. Mills and children, of Southern Pines, were guests of her people in Lotiisburg the past' week-end. t : X Misses Edith Harris and Athlea Boone, of E. C. T. C., were guests at their respective homes the past week-end. * X t Miss Mozelle Pernell. of E. C. T. C., spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 C. Pernell. !tt Miss Helen Kemp of E. C. T. C.. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : T. E. Kemp. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Early Wester, of Middleburg, were guests of rela tives in and near Louisburg the psSt week-end.' ttt Mrs. Elton Stout and ehildren, of Siler City, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mc Kinne the past week. I t t Mr. Everett Perry, of the Geor gia Military School, was guest of his l)a rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P?jrry for the holidays. ? \ iit Ml*. ' Darrel Perry, of t-he Cita- r 4$1. Charleston, S. C., was Ruest ' of hift parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. G. ; J^rry for the holidays. . * A * Miss Ida Fuller, of the Ply mouth School faculty, was guesU j of her mother, Mrs. Annie ?E. ? Fuller for the holidays. t t t Miss Helen Wilson, of the Golds boro School faculty, was guest of h?;r parents. Mr.-and Mrs. A. W. ' Wilson, for the-holidays. i X I t Mr. Frank B. McKinne, of Goldsboro, was a visitor to bis brothers, Messrs. D. F. and Mal colm McKinne this week. t * t Mrs A. B. Anderson and child-; ren, of Danville, Va., were guests j of her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sledge the past week-end. t : t Miss Edith Kemp, a member of > the faculty of GrimeBland spent the past week-ead with her par ents, Mr. and Mr*. B. A. Kemp. * u Mr. and Mra>'T. A. Read, of Wood, Mr*. C. E..Grifrinr*f Kocky Mount, and Misses Maria and Ed na Perry were .visitors to Raleigh Friday. , -? rix ^ ? Urn. L. W BfVtD and little Tennis Champ Turns Professional ? ? NEW YORK CITY . . . Don Budge, amateur men's tennis champion of the world, turned professional "when he signed a contract for $"5,000 for a five-month tour opening on January 3. His opponent will be Ellsworth Vines. During the signing in the offices of Walter P.iie, nonplaying captain of the United States Davis Cr.p te; . :t. left to right, Jack Harris, Chicago promoter: J. Donald B'idge. Ells worth Vines and Walter Pate. daughters, Lota Lee and Betsie Blanche, of Raleigh, spent Thanks giving with Mr, and Mrs. W. E. i Bartholomew. t t t Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Shinn. of Raleigh, and Miss EMiel Bartholo mew, of Washington Gity, s|Jent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Bartholomew. I t t Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bagby, of Pendleton, S. C.. arrived in Louis burg Tuesday, where he has ac cepted the pastorate of the Louis burg Baptist Church. tn Mrs. W. P. Neal has returned home after a visit to her daugh ters, Mrs. T. M. Tull. of Philadel phia. and Miss Ann4e Perry Neat, of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Neal, accompanied by Miss Annie. Perry Neal and Miss Martha. Ballard Yarborough. attended the Army Navy game after a visit to Mid shipman R. F. Yarborough at the Naval Academy. DIAL 2S3-1 FOR FIRST CLASS POINTING' JOf Gf/H Reading tk* urn 1TS7 HOT< Country Sausage, lb. ........ 25c Country Spare Ribs, lb 20c Country Back Bone, lb. 20c Cured Sweet Potatoes, pk. . . . 30c Filet Fish, lb 28c BIRD'S EYE FOOD STRAWBERRIES 35c Fresh Butter Beans ?. 32c Asparagus Tips 43c Fresh Corn 30c FLOOR MATS $1.00 Gerber's Baby Food 3 for 25c Celery bu. . . 10c - Lettuce hd. . . 10c Tomatoes lb. . 12?c - Snaps lb. 8 l-2c Squash lb.. 10c - Grapes lb.. 8 l-3c Apples dz. . 15c up - Bananas lb . 5c ORANGES, doz. . . . 15c up GRAPE FRUIT 6 for 25c THOMAS GROCERY CO. PHONE 430-1? LOmSBUBG, 0. -..I ' . * ? - ^p. i y ? ? ? LET US GRIND YOUR SAUSAGE We Have Sausage Seasoning, Pepper and Sage ROAST BEEF NICE and JUICY 17c lb. PORK ROAST LEAN 23c lb. Pork Chops LARGE or SMALL 25c lb. STEW ALL MEAT, 2 lbs. 35c WITH Bone, lb. 12k Hamburger FRESH GROUND 2 lbs. 35c Cranberry Sauce Large Size 19c Fresh Celery Lettuce & Cabbage CORN 2 Cans 19c Peaches 2 No. 2*4 Cans Sliced or Halves 35c Fruit Cake Mixtures at LOWEST PRICES NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. 19c Black Eye Peas 4 lbs. 25c Butter Beans TINY 3 lbs. 25c Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 25c Fresh Ground 2 lbs. COFFEE 2 lbs. 20c SUGAR 5 lbs. 25c 10 lbs. . 50c FLOUR High Quality at LOWEST PRICES LARD 4 lbs. 45c Hog Feed 100 lbs. $1.50 SALT 100 lbs. $1.00 HOLLIDAY GROCERY CO. Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. FiwiiPiiiPiiHPimwpiri nn p?piptF?iiFiFiPiPiwpiPiP?PiriPiwiff A COMPARISON OF THESE PRICES WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE MANY SAVINGS OFFERED THIS WEEK. ?ppj Sj WASH YOUR DISHES and ClOTHES Hospital -clean CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS out raici ( oncent rated SiifN'r Siirls (for clothe*) 2 for l??c Octagon Soap 4 for UK IMagon Powder 3 for 14c Octagon Toilet Soap .1 for 14c Octagon Chip* 2 for 19c Octagon Cleanser 2 for Ik f'alniollve Soap 3 for 2th Super Suds (for wwbinx dishes) 2 for li)c Crystal White Toilet Soap 3 for 14c I'ulverval Toilet Soap 3 for 14c Hollywood Toilet Soap 3 for 14c MACARONI, 3 - 5c Pkgs 12c MUSTARD SAUCE, Qt. 11c PRESERVES, Pineapple and OEc Peach, 2 lb. jar "... PANCAKE SYRUP, Qt. Bot. ... 29c PANCAKE FLOUR. 3 Pkgs. ... 25c NAVY BEANS, lb - I L Post Toasties,~pkg 7c Salad Dressing, qt 21c Mayfield Corn, 2 cans ... 15c Fruit Cocktail, 2 tall cans . 25c Carrots Diced, No. 2 can . . 10c Rum and Sherry Flavored MINCE ME *T 2Jibr 37? "Good Taste Brand" Sliced PINEAPPLE N?d 15' FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS Lemon v and Orange Peel - Citron Glac|(lkerries - Figs - Dates. Glace Hnafple - Dark and White Raisins - Nuts, all kinds. * FULL LINE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. , LET US GRIND AND SEASON YOUR SAUSAGE WE ap* EQUIPPED TO GIVE FAST SERVICE. OUR MEN ARE EXPERIENCED SAUSAGE MAKERS. Grinding $1.00 per 100 lbs. G. *:|*VRPHY

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