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FOX S .YATfti FOX S
OF LOUISBURG, N. C. FESTIVAL DEPARTMENT STORE
At FOX'S ? Louisburg's Best Department Store ? You will find the largest selection to choose from for Easter. See
the new lovely Spring Dresses, Coats, Suits, Shoes, Hats, etc., at prices you will like to pay ! Prices you would not be
lieve possible during our Spring Bargain Festival ! Come ! Save at FOX'S on the very best, at what lower quality
merchandise would cost ! ^
NEW
Smart Easter
DRESSES
!1.97
TO
!9.95
/ Perfect Selections for
Spring and Summer
^ Wearing,
Be your charming self
in these lovely Gay
Frocks. Choose one for
yourself now !
Lovely SPRING BLOUSES
To Harmonize with Coat* and
Suit*
69c to $2*98
FINE QUALITY TAFFETA
SLIPS
49c Value
29c
WOMEN'S NEW SPltlNG
D R
ESSES
29c
GOOD HEAVY MUSLIN
All Ymh Want
4c yd.
Values to I9r
CURTAIN SCRIM
4c yd.
42x30
PILLOW CASES
9c
Men's Shirts or Shorts
Fast Color - IkR. 19c Value
10c
TRIPLE STITCHED
Reg. 49c Value
WORK SHIRTS
2JJ,
81 x 99
CANNON SHEETS
First Quality
69c
EASTER
Accessories
HATS
c up
PURSES I
47c up ;
HOSIERY
Run-resisting Silk
Hosiery . . . First
for sheerness and
First for wear.
Gome in and see
the new lovely
s spring shades.
I Take home several
/ pairs
49c
THE TOWN'S LAR
GEST SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM
Never have we shown
as'more beautiful ar
ray of smart styles.
Never such savings !
By all means visit our
Shoe Dept.
^fjcto $^.95
GLOVES ^
c up
It's the little extra
touches tluit net you off
011 the right foot. Now
is the time to start olf
the NEW SEASON
SMAUTLV !
JOIN THE CROWDS THAT GO TO FOX'S AND GET YOUR SHARE OF REAL BARGAINS!
FOX'S DEPARTMENT STORE
TRY FOX'S JIT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY
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LAW OBSERVANCE
PRQGMMPRAISED
Senator George W. Norrls, ot
Nebraska, and William Allen White,
Famous Kansas editor, are among
the hundreds of public leaders In
the United States voicing confi
dence In the moderation and law
observance activities of the United
Brewers Industrial Foundation.
Foundation brewers are working
for maintenance of wholesome con
dltlons wherever beer is sold, and
are cooperating with the authori
ties for elimination of objectionable
"^ndltlons whenever they may be
Found In places licensed to *el)
oeer. ?
"It Is a source of gratification to
learn that the brewers of Nebraska
Save organised themselves to give
aid and assistance to the officers or
the law who are trying to punish
the violators, and also to reruse to
sell beer to any retailers who are
guilty of violating the law," said
Senator Norrls.
Senator Norrls expressed belter
that the Foundation program, an
exemplified In Nebraska, is of na
tlonal Importance because It Is set
tint an example "that will undoubt
edly be followed In other states"
Mr. White Indicated his belief Inl
the brewers' sincerity, when be pub
llshed an editorial, lie?<ied "Beer
Statesmanship," In The Fm porta
Dally Oasette, declaring:
"It haa become obvious ever since
the repeal of prohibition that the
American brewers were determined
not to make the mistake tbat the
brewers made In pre-prohibltlon
days. . . . They pledged themselves
to support 'duly constituted authori
ties for the elimination' of anti
social conditions In the beer busi
ness. ^
"It was obvious that Kansas Is
the one place In the United States
where the United Brewers Indus
trial Foundation could come and
Oiul a fertile field. They sent a rep
resentative7' to Kansas. This agent
of the brewer* made a genuine and
certainly an effective campaign to
weed oat the bad practices. The
Oasette knows definitely two caaea
where evidence was furnished by
th* Brewers' Foundation to close
up certain Joints.
"There Is no reason why the beer
biflllneec ebould not be conducted
as any other oonunerdal business
- breakfast food, toothpaste, ton
derlzed ham. packaged coffee or
shoes.
"Apparently the Brewer#' Foun
dation Kflans business."
Babes in the Sunlight
CORONA, Spain? Thousands ot babies and young children In Spain
were found to be 111 and undernourished when Loyalists retreated trom
the territory. General Franco's first step was establishment ot hospitals
for their care, marking Inauguration ot a wide social service program
which included model housing and atandard pay to prisoners for their
labors. Here Is a small group ot tubercular children In the newly
opened Corona hospital.
I.KTTl'CK IMI'ROVKS NOTH'K OK S.\I,K
""" y Under and by virtue of the au
The lettuce crop of southeastern (horlty of sale contained In that
Carolina, hard hit by cold and rain, certain Judgment* of the Superior
has Improved greatly In recent Court of Franklin County. North
weeks,. reports J. P. Herring, vet- Carolina, entered in that certain
eran'tarm agent In that territory, tax foreclosure suit No. 4D. enti
Mr. Herring says the growers re- tied "County of- Franklin v. June
set' as far as plants were available Johnson, widower," which said
hut that these late plants will have judgment is duly docketed in tat
a hard time maturing quality Judgment docket 3 at. page 75. in
heads The crop of garden peas j the office of the Clerk of the Su
was almost wiped out, he said. 1 perior Court of Franklin County,
North Carolina, the undersigned
}' commissioner will offer for sale to"
j the highest bidder Tor cash at til-?
1 courthouse door in the Town of
Louis Imrg. Franklin ? Counfyr
North Carolina, at Or about' the
hour of twelve o'clock noon, on
the
1st DAY OF >M,\Y, !#:??
the following described land ill
Louisburg Township. Franklin
County, North Carolina:
Listed as "Hac. near cemetery"
| and more particularly described
I as follows: Adjoining the lands ft
| Harry Malone. A. W. Perry, et al.,
' bounded on the north by the lands
"of" A. W. Perry, Jr., 155 feet; 011
the east by the lot of Harry Ma
lone 141 feet, and on the south
by A. W. Perry. Jr, 155 feet, and
011 the west by the lands of A. W.
Perry. Jr., 141 feet, to the point
of beginning, being about one-half
au acre, more or less, and the
sainei being about' one mile north
of the Town of Louisburg and on
the we?{ side of the Louisburg
Henderson road. For fiirther des
cription see deed of A. W. Perry.
| Jr.. and wife. Sallte Allen Perry,
; to June Johnson, dated 16 May
| 1:1 18, acknowledged and recorded
16 May 1918, and of record In
Hook 217 at page 506, Franklin
County Registry.
Dated and posted this the 27th
day of March. 1939.
CHARLES P. QREKN,
( 3-31-5t Commissioner.
NOTICK OF HAIiK
Under and by virtue of the au
thority of sale contained in that
certain Judgment) of the Superior
Court of Franklin County, North
Carolina, entered in that certain
tax foreclosure suit No. 3D, enti
tled "County of Franklin r. Cato
D. Perry, sole heir at law of Ada
' i
Perry, deceased and of Ned Perry,
deceased, and wife. Mrs. Cato D.
Perry." which said judgment is
duly docketed in tax judgment
"docket 3 at page 76, in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Franklin County. Nortih Caro
lina. the undersigned commission
er will offer for sale to the high
est bidder for cash at the court
house door In the Town of Lonte
burg, Franklin County. North
Carolina, at or about the hour of
twelve o'clock noon. 011 the
1st BAY OK l?3?
the following described land in
Franklinton Township. Franklin
County. North Carolina:
Listed for taxation in the year
1982 In the name of Ada Perry, |
and being situate in Franklinton
Township, bounded 011 the north
by lands of I. H. Kearney. 011 the
east by the colored cemetery, 011
I the south by Amanda Foster, and
on the west by Norman YV. Long,
and more particularly described
by metes and bounds as follow*:
Bounded by a line beginning at' a
rock, Norman Long's corner;
thence south 1 V4 degrees east
along said Long's line seventy
yards to a rock, il. A. Bobbin's;
corner; thence south 88 Vt degrees
east seventy yards to a bar of iron
In said H. A. Bobbin's line; thence,
nearly north seventy yards to a
rock pile in Norman Long's line:
thence north 88 V4 degrees west
seventy yards to the beginning, i
containing one acre, more or less.
Reference is hereby had to deed
recorded In Book 190 at page 9.
Franklin County Registry, for a
further and more adequate des
cription. \?
Dated and posted this the 27tli
day of March, 1939.
CHARLES P. GREEN.
S-31-St Commissioner.
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PROTECT !T
FROM FIRE
In the perpetual campaign to atamp out man-cauaed Area that ktirn
aver 40,000,000 aerea annually, the United 8tatea Forest Servioa In co
operation with the etate forestry agencies and organizations interested In
conservation, will distribute in poster form nearly a million reproduc
tlona of the abovk painting by the famed illustrator, James Montgomery
Flagg. The painting is the property of the American Forestry Association.
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