CHECK THESE- GREATER FOOD savings
jijjr-fj-.rj-i-rrj.j..., ' ' _ . . Ja?-^ '? N __ I ...
? Ask your merchants for Pop
ular Baby Contest Coupons.
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- ? Cotton was worth 9 1-8 cents
a pound ill Louisburg yesterday,
lit
? Friends 6f Mrs. Genev.eve
Perry, Treasurer of Louishiiig
College, are glad to know she has
retumed to the College and wish
for her a speedy recovery. .
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A TIUIU'TK
Mrs. Maggie Furgurson Hicks,
widely known and well beloved
cKteen of Louisburg-. quieily
breathed her last at the family
residence on Elm Street' Thursday
of last week, Jan. 12. Her par
eats were W, H. and Sallie Baker
Furgurson, prominent in the so
cial and religious life of Louis
burg, fifty years ago, Her father
a man of artistic temperament
was skillful in the use of the pen
cil and the brush, a talent that
survived in t'his his gifted daugh
ter. Blessed in her ancestry,
blessed in her individual posses
sions of heaven, bestowed facul
ties and charm. She was still
further blessed in her happy mar
riage to the late L. P. Hicks an
outstanding citizen of Franklin
County, who in 1933 preceded her
^into the glory world. For nearly
fifty years under the continued
blessing of heaven these two trav
eled together and worked togeth
er ? as one. In this town where
they always stood for what was
right and against all they thought
wrong or questionable. In yon
der Methodist Church which they1
regularly aMwnded and always
liberally supported'and where a
beautiful memorial window ?
their gift ? bears the names of her
departed parents. And in their
home too, they worked so beauti
fully and so successfully together
? a home whose vury atmosphere
breathed refinement, culture, hos- 1
pitality and religion ? t'he very
best things that life has to offer.
How many of the Master's tired
. servants found rest and refresh
ment beneath tj)at expansive roof I
during all these years He only
knows. Yes, $'he elements were
so mixed in her that nature might
stand up and say to all the world:
This was a woman? a real woman;
a Christian woman. ?
She waB born April 28, 1861 .-J*
Surviving her are two brothers, !
vlx: Messrs. Jaine and Ernest Fur-'
gurson, and three children. Mr. I
F. W. Hick^, and Mesdames J. A.
Hodges and T&. M. Howard.
E. H. DAVIS.
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1 WILL, ( V\ I'HUDl'Ctt
Farmers in l'agquotank, Per-,
quimans and adjacent counties
?will grow 1,000 acres of tomatoes
and 200. acres of Lima beans foi^,
a cannery at Cheriton., VirgilijO
this season. If the project- with the
beans is successful, it Is expected
?that contracts for 10,000 acres of
Ohis crop will be let in 1940.
FOR HALE
46 Sheel>. 40 Slack Essex Hogs.
16- head t.uernse'y Cattle,. One.
1-Horse Wagon.
W. H. ALLEN.
)l-20-tf Louisburg. N. C.
EXECUTORH NOTICE %
Having qualified as Executor
I of the Estate; of J. F. Williams,
deceased, late of Franklin County,
j N. C., this is to notify all persons!
having claims against t'hc estate
?f said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or before
the 20th day oT January, 1940. or
? t'his notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons In
debted to said estate will please
make immediate settlement". This
the 18th day of January, 1939.
S. F. Williams, Executor,
R.F.D. No. 2, Zebu Ion. N. C.
Charles P. Green, Atty. 1 -20-6t? .
BABY CHICKS
Now is the time to ?<?( your
Baby Chicks. Wo have tllcm for
*ale each Wednesday. All of our
Hacks are C. H. and N. <1. approv
<4 and Htate Illood Tested, and
am under RMr Supervision.
We have the following breeds: j
Warred. Huff, and White Hocks,
Rhodo Island Reds, White itrg
homs, Aneonas anil Rlack Minor
ca*. The price will be $8.r.O per
100; BOO for *40.00. Delivered j
aad guaranteed. Rook your order j
?ow for any date you want them. ;
Moved
I have moved out. to my farm |
IS miles east of 1/onisburg on !
Highway Bfll, where I can Rive :
JM Bsttrr (Thicks and Better Her- j
vice. Write or come to see me, '
I will Rive your order my best at
tention. . i
Louisburg
Hacher y
MACY O. BREWER. Prop;
IjOUHBtTRU. N. C. ROUTE 2
j&Mcnah
Mr. McM. Furgerson was a
Raleigh visitor Tuesday.
,, til
Opt', and Mrs. E. F. Griffin
visited Raleigh Tuesday.
Mr. Hill Yarborough was a Kal
eigh visitor Wednesday.
, ill
?Mrs. A. F. Johnson and child
ren visited Raleigh on Wednesday.
Ill
Mrs. Jack Fergerson and family
spent Sunday with Mrs. I.ena .Mur
ray.
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?I ud?ef T. H t'alvert, of Raleigh,
W"?" visitor to .Louisburg Tues
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Mr. John Burt Hill, of Ral
eiKh. was a visitor to Louisburg
Monday. '
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Dij. Sadie C. Johnson and Mr
James Johnson --.visited Raleigh
Tuesday.
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Mr. W. W. Pittman. of Sten
tonsburg. was a visitor to Louis
burg Tuesday.
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Mr. E. L: Cor hit of Sanford.
was guest of friends in I.ouisburg
the past* week-end.
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Miss Ilazel Moore, of Fairmont
?was guest of friends in I.ouisburg
the pas; week-end.
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Mr .and Mrs. Carl Read, of
Enfield, were guests of friends in I
Louisburg Saturday. . .
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Mrs. T? H. Weathers. of Fuquay '
Springs, is guest of relatives in
Louisburt tliis week. ?? *
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Mr. Douglas Perry and Mrs. H I
G. Perry were visitors to Rocky J
Mount Wednesday.
tit
Mr. I!. B. Wells, of Henderson,
was guest of friends in and near
Louisburg Tuesday. *
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Mrs. Thomas Welch, of Hen
derson. is guest of relatives in
Louisburg this week.
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Mrs. T. W. Bicketh of Raleigh <
was guest or Dr. and Mrs R E
Yarborough this week ?
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Mrs. G?L. Lump"kin. of Raleigh
was guest of relatives in Louis
burg the past - week-end.
III
Mr. William Andrews, of Ru l-l
eigh, spent, the past week-end inj
Louisburg with his -family
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Mr. McKinne Pearce left' Satur
day for Washington, D. C.. where
?lit' llils accepted a position.
Miss Flora Mt^.nurin. of KhI-I
elgh. was guest of relatives in
Louishifty past week,-end
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Mi*. 1; ?< EIR's and little dau
ghter, bf Noi^iHk, were guests of|
relatives in Louisburg this week
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Mr. and M|s. Randolph' Harris,
of Severn, were guesls of friends
111 Louisburg and Oxford Monday
tit /I
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, of!
Henderson, were guests of rela
tives in Louisburg the past week
end.
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Mrs. Roger Mitchellfof Hender
son, is guest of her parents. Mr.
.and Mrs. H. A. Matthews this
week. *
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Miss Athlen Boone, of E. C. T
C.. Greenville, was guest of her
people In Louisburg the past
week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Pete Evans and
children, of Henderson, were'
guests of relatdves in Louisburg
the past week-edn.
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Capt, and Mrs. E. F. Griffin and!
THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE
'how MUCH DO
YOU GET OUT .
!OF THIS OLD
, BUS? ?
OU, ABOUT )
FIFTEEN <
TIME'S A MILE
WCY OZZIE, CCNT |
DO THAT. KEEP I
YOUR EYES ONJ \
THE ROAD. 1
i TMAT REMINDS
ME OZZIE. HAVE
RERMRS dQST ^
YOU MUCH
WHY SPEND*500 TO
HAVE YOUR BRAKES FIXED
WUEN YOU CAN BUY A
GOOD LOUD WORN FORf2c
?PE PAIRS TO
WHAT ? ME ,
OR THE CAR?
uon't a*, an jy
Mrs. Julia P. Scott and Miss Nancy'
Car|yle Griffin were guests of rel
atives in Aberdeen Sunday.
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Mrs. Km ni a Hedgepeth was
Sliest of her daughter and son-in- 1
law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, of
Mehane, the past week-end. , i
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Mr. and Mrs. K61gier?Kd\*ards
and family, of Raleigh. speni Ifst
Sunday wit'h Mrs. Edward's sister,
Mrs. Lena Murray of near Loitisr
burg.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac H. Huske
and daughter, Ericton. returned'
to^helr home in Cooloomee after
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
MATcolm McKinne.
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LI. B. Ballard Clival ham, is vis
i < iiift relni-ives in Lonisburg und
Frankllnton. having Inst r?nn*n
e<J ffom'a visit to relatives in New
York. Washington. D. C.. ajiW-^T*
latitat Ua, Hi has recently ? re*
tnrned to the slate from Sou t-h
America, where he was 9 jjtonths
in I'. S. A. X.? emjiloyr
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(Mil) OK TH ANKS
As I am feeling belter I waul
to thank my neighbors, friends and
children for their kindness and
att-ention givsji me during my
sickness sfnce my husband's
death. Appreciate Sallie Hay
mond's wife for nursing me both
day and night. Thanks to every
one for their letters and cards of
sympathy. Will never be forgot
ten. May the Lord bless thfem all.
NAOMI WOOI1
CONVENIENT
Sprouting of seed potato pieces
can be prevented and started again
ot will, a plant scientist' has dis
covered. Two high-sounding chem
icals do the trick. Potassium nap
thaleneacetate will check growth,
but the spell T:an be broken with
et-hvlene cblorhydrln, which caus
es a vigorous growth.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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We are pleased to announce that we have opened
the store formerly operated by Cash Brothers, and
that we are well equipped to give you the service
and quality you have been waiting for. We will
carry a complete line of Heavy and Fancy Grocer
ies, Fresh Meats, and a Full and Beautiful line of
Dry Goods. Our aim shall be to give you the qual
ity you desire at a price you can afford. For your
convenience we shall be open from 7:30 A. M. until
11:00 P. M. We invite you to drop in and see our
new stock. -
SATURDAY IS REMNANT DAY !
SOUTHSIDE MERCANTILE CO.
So, Main Street i. Louisburg, N. C.
TEXACO Gas and Oil
7:30 A/M. - 11:00 P. M.
HO.MK I)KM?)\STIt.\ I ION
DKIMKTMKNT
* l.illic Mnc llrnvlmi, Ilomt*
* Prmonsti.il itiii Aurnl
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Soliedulr .Inn.
Monday- ? OI'(4><>
.Tuesday ? Uold Sujid.
Wednesday ? Cedar Rin k.
Thursday? Pearce's,
Friday
Saturda)'- Qtfiee.
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County IVderatlon Meeting
Axriculliiii' Building
.fail. 2f, IIKI9, |0:JI0 1. >1.
Song.
Devotional Dr. Paul Ha^hy.
, Special Mimic.
Busii/csK ^
iUnraliiff^? Mrs. .hums King.
9p* clal fll iisii . ?
/fill roduct ion oi D? jiii I ions**
Mr. Ila.iuilton Mol>K?>od.
Address l?? ai> kit H. House,
I MKiin ?>f i In- I'liivoi sjiy of N. (M
SojVfc*.
AdjoimuiK'iil. .
launch.
Everyone is invited to this
meeting. Dean House is an exeel
li-iil speaker and wc feel very for
tunate in getting him for this
median. Bring a lunch and stay
to enjoy the lunch hour.
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A Statf Bookmobile is to lie in
Franklin County during the month
At February. A ohedule has been
planned to try to make it avail
able to as many rural women as
possible. Watch the paper for a
schedule and visit the Bookmobile
at the p|ace most convenient for
you.
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For men and women who are
interjf^d there is to be a (Jiscus
sion wBdemonsTration of Simple
! WiiteriBBwi'ins at the Agriculture
buildwJR'uesday . .Ian nary 24th.
I !?H!t at? jyt.
Mrs. Charlie U|oaniuger w Ul
give a Meat Caitnfu-g -'Oemaiust i*a
t Ion at (lie Agriculture Building.
Jan. SO, 193? at 10:00 A. M. Fur
th'er announcement will In; made
regarding this
MULES & MARES
Our Kentucky buyer shipped us
2 loads of Mules and Mares
this week.
1st LOAD WILL ARRIVE WEDNESDAY
THE 18th.
2nd LOAD WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY OR
SATURDAY.
In these loads we will have Mules, good as can
be raised, we also have Mules on the cheap and
medium side and Plug* from $25.00 to $75.00.
OUR LARGE SALES PROVE WE HAVE A
BETTER MULE AT A LOWER PRICE
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CREEDM00R SUPPLY CO.
Creedmoor, N, C,
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Itl'II.AKII.rr.ATION
The Farm Security Administra
tion has announced that during
t.lio last fiscal year it mafle reha
bilitation loans to nearly 200.000
needy farm families ? many; of
them 011 relief rolls -to enable
them to become self-supporting
farmers.
? pay NO MORE!
far low cost financing
of FORD PRODUCTS
uniufcRSBi credit tompflnv
^ Fresh Vegetables J
MEATS
Western Steaks
Roasts
Hamburger
Stew Beef
Pork Chops
Oysters - ' Fish
GROCERIES
Kraft Cheese, 2 lbs. 49c
Rice Flakes, 2 for. . 25c
Wheaties, 2 for . . . 25c
Gold Medal Rolled
Oats 9c
Mustard, 9 oz. jar . 5c
Excell Crackers, lb. 10c
? SOAPS ?
3 Camay Soap .......... 25c
4 Guest Ivory . . . 19c
3 Large Ivory Soap ..... 29c
4 Wonder Soap : I9c
HOLLIDAY GROCERY CO
Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C.T
I
Gold Bar No. 2 Can
F*uH ^
Cocktail
/y .
LIBBY'S
Apricots **
M
ISEAVIEW MACKEREL, 3' Tall Cans v. 25c I
FRESH FIG BARS, lb 10c!
I
3 No. 2'? Cans
m. Po
& Beans
Arm. Pork
3 - 8 oz. Cans
Herring
Roe......
HI
WASHBURN'S PANCAKE FLOUR, 3 pkgs. 25c
QUAKER MILK MACARONI, pkg 8c
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES, No! 2* can .... 25c
Garden Queen Peas, OCc
2 No. 2 cans
All Kinds Heinz - Clapps ? Gerbers
BABY FOODS, 3 cans .... 25c
PRUNES, 50 60 Size, 3 lbs. . . . 20c
APRICOTS, FANCY QUALITY, lb. .\>v 19c
EVAPORATED PEACHES, 2 lbs 23c
BEST WATER GROUND MEAL, peck ...... 30c
"Woods" GARDEN PEA
New Crop SEED
"WILSON'S CERTIFIED STEERS"
T-BONE STEAK, lb 45c
SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 40c
ROUND STEAK, lb 35c
SMOKED COUNTRY SAUSAGE, lb. ....... 30c
FRESH COUNTY SAUSAGE, lb 25c
PLENTY CHOICE MEATS AT LESS COST
d W. MURPHY AND SON
Louiiburg, N. C. ' *
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