TEMPORARY THEATRE Night Shows: 7:15 and 9:00 15c and 30c Matinees: 3:30 Daily 10c and 25c Saturdays Continuous: 2 ? 11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock LAST TIMES TODAY ? FRIDAY IRENE DUNNE and FRED McMURRAY "Invitation To Happiness" SATURDAY, "I AUG. 5th Doable Feature Day 3 MESQUITEERS in "Three Texas Steers" RITA JOHNSON - TOM NEAli in the first picture ever filmed on Alcatraz Island 'They All Come Out" Also Second Chapter of "Daredevils of The Red Circle" SUNDAY, AUG. 6th Walter Pigeon - Virginia Brace Ann Dvorak - Lee Bowman in "Stronger Than Desire" NO SHOWS MONDAY, TUESADY OR WEDNESDAY. THURS^RIDAY, AUG. 10 - 11th The Hardy Family's Greatest Show Mickey Roooey - Lewis Stone Fay - H olden - Cecilia Parker Ann Rutherford In "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever" COMING SOON "Goodbye Mr. Chips." "Daughters Courageous." "Second Fiddle." James Cagney and George Raft In "Each Dawn I Die." Robt. Taylor and Hedy LaMarr in "Lady Of The Tropics." NO LONGER AN EXPERIMENT During August, representatives of hundreds of agricultural mar keting cooperatives will bold an annual meeting in Chicago. And the delegates, while they plan for tile future, will be justified in looking back with pride on years of achievement. More and more of the produce of the farm moves into market through farmer cooperation. And the result is that a larger and fair er percentage of the eventual sell ing price is returned to the pock ets of the producers. Markets are widened and stabilized. Thus, fluc tuations in the craft of agricul ture are lessened in severity. Marketing cooperation was once an experiment. Today it Is an es tablished faot', which has earned the support of business as well as agriculture. Friend ? What's your son Dick doing now? Ragson Tatters ? Well, Dick's an automobile salesman. Friend? And William? Ragson Tatters ? He's a minis ter. Friend ? And Tom? Ragson Tatters ? Tom's in poli tics. Friend ? And you? Ragson Tatters ? I'm farming ? and feeding Dick, Tom and Wil liam. rAneW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! THEY'RE FRESH Smart Service Cleaned Clothes ! I- '*? -- They're Fresh from SERVICE Cleaners, perfectly cleaned and pressed by expert workmen . All of the little details of replacing buttons, fixing pockets and mak ing minor repairs are taken care of when you send your clothes to HER VICE Cleaners. NOTE ? We have added a SHOE SHOP to our business RENNIR MANN, Expert Shoe Repairer. Call Us Phone 444-1 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS AND ; SHOE SHOP P. O. Right ?. Nash St. Louisburg, N. a TRI-COUNTY LEAGUE I Pet. ; .708 .680 I .583 .524 .304 .167 Schedule For Saturday LOUISBURG at Pilot Pine Ridge at Epsom Warrenton at Greystone Schedule For Wednesday Pilot at Warrenton Epsom at Greystone LOUISBURG at Pine Ridge EPSOM GETS VICTORY IX OVERTIME CONTEST Tall Grass in Right Field Proved To Be Margin of Victory Epsom mixed two errors with j Bing Miller's 12th-frame single and edged a 4-3 victory oven Louisburg here Wednesday in a Tri-County League contest. In the second inning T. Brum- 1 mit hit a ball to right field which got by the outfielder and was lost in the tall grass while Brummit continued around the path for a ' homer, which was the margin of j victory. (Looks like a lawn mow- j er might win a game for Louis burg sometime). Hal Troutman's ninth-inning homer put Louisburg in a tie and sent the game into extra innings. It was Troutman's second round tripper of the afternoon; he had parked one in the third, with one on. Each blow cleared the left field barrier. Epsom took a 3-2 lead in the sixth inning. Marshall Peterson, first up. was safe at first on an er ror. He stole second, and came home on Bob Lassiter's double. Epsom put the clincher on In the 12th. With two out. Bing Mil ler singled and went to third when Peterson's long drive was dropped in rightfield. Miller came in when Thomas Brummitt's grounder was errored at second. Lassiter led Epsom's 11-hit of fense. with two doubles for three turns. Howard Hobgood was next best, with three singles for six. Troutman and Marshall Wiggins led Louisburg's 12-hit offense, with two for five. One of Wig gins' blows was a double. Score: R.H.E. Epsom 010 101 000 001 ? 4 11 2 Lbg. 002 000 001 000 ? 3 12 4 M. Brummitt. Jett and T. Brum mltt. Dickerson; M. Wiggins and , C. Doak. GREYSTONE WIN, 9-3 Greystone, Aug. 2. ? Greystone mixed 11 hits with two errors and j turned back Pilot. 9-3. here today. Greystone jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inning and put on the clincher in the third with a three run blast. Harold Bissette led Greystone's 11-hit attack, with three singles for five tries. Dan Reynolds and E. i Roberson hit homers. Jack Mitch ' ell led Pilot, with a pair of singles I for three. I Score: R. H. E. I Pilot 000 200 010 ? 3 9 2 I Greystone . 203 004 OOx ? 9 111 Pippin and Benton; Feimster j and Poole. RAINED OUT SATURDAY All games which were scheduled for Saturday in the Tri-County League were rained out. Standing of Clubs: Clubs W L Pilot 17 7 LOUISBURG ...17 8 Epsom . J 14 10 Greystone 13 11 Pine Ridge 7 16 Warrenton ..... 4 20 LOUISBURG ( LIB WINS, EXECUTES TRIPLE 1'LAV With a large crowd o ( fana on hand at tihe local ball park Sunday Louisburg defeated Epsom, 7-5 In ra playoff of a postponed Trl-Coun ty League game. It was the first loss for Epsom in six league starts. Pitcher Red Wheless, with three for four, and John Cameron with two for four, led Loulsburg. Whe less' hits Included a mighty wal | lop over t>he left-field wall. Loulsburg executed a triple play In the seventh. With three on, Tony Callovlch. of Wake For est football fame, lined to Short stop Timberlake. The ball wsa thrown to Troutman at third to catch Dlckerson, and then to Wig gins at first to catch Hobgood. Leaders for Epsom were Claude Dickerson, two for three, and George Eaves, two for four. David Peterson lifted one over the left field wall for a homer In the eighth. Loulsburg players suffered injuries in this game. A ball which took a bad hop In center field hit Brantley In the face, and anotiher bad-hopper caught Wig gins, firUbaseman, on the chin. At both Instances tihe game was held up until they could revive. Orady Wheeler, third-baseman, suffered an Injured hand when Blng Miller, manager of the Epsom team slid into him at third base. He had to leave the game. Score: R.H.E. Epsom .... 020 000 012 ? 5 9 0 Loulsburg. 000 205 OOx ? 7 12 6 Hall, Jett and Dlckerson; Renn, Wheless and Fuller. PILOT SCORES 5-4 WIN IN OVERTIME CONTEST Lewlston, July 30. ? The leagne leadlng Pilot club of tihe Trl-Coun ty League defeated Lewlston In dependents, 5-4, today In a l.}-)8 ning game. The visitors made two runs with two out in the 11th ? Mitchell doubled, Davis walked, and Stotti and Haywood hit single*. Lewlston came very close to ty ing the score In the home halt, al so after two were out. Melonl wal ked and then Joe Green White head smacked a blow which al most waa a homer ? Whitehead FOX'S MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SPECIAL PURCHASE ! (URLS BACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES Values to 79c. Dozens of Styles. Tiebacks, Bolero Effects. Swing Skirts. Prints. Combinations. A REAL VALUE . 44c MORE POWER TO YOUR QUARTER . WOMEN'S and MISSES' STRAW HATS Former 96c VaVues, That Are True Money Savers at This Low Price 25c VALUES TO 15c ANKLETS and CRUISE SOCKS; For Every Member of the Family From Baby to Big Sister. Slight Irregular 5c pr. SAVE 20c A PAIR COTTAGE CURTAINS In Colors to Bring Beauty to Every Room ! 39c "MANCHESTER" DOUBLE BED SIZE SHEETS Good Quality You'll Wonder How on Earth We Did It. . . . But Here It Is . . . And All Yours ! Never Before at this Price; Maybe Never Again ... So Buy Plenty. 48c GET YOUR SHARE OF SAVINGS IN THIS SMASHING PAGEANT OF VALUES ! Values for every Member of the Family ! We've marked merchandise right down to the Marrow ! New, wanted merchandise ready to be worn right now! Come in to day . . . Quantities are Limited. EXCITING VALUES FOR THE THRIFTY ! New Summer Dresses YOU'VE SEEN STYLES I>IKE THESE . . . YES ! AT TWICE THE COST ! PRINTS ! SOL IDS ! FRILLY ! TAILORED. SIZES 13 to 20 and 38 to 52. $|.69 WONDER VALUES! Regular 79c to $1.00 A I AC Men's Dress Shirts Super Fine Broadcloth and Woven Patterns in Distinctive Designs. Sizes 14 to 17. "It's Smart To Be Thrifty" sha0/ FOX'S WOMEN'S WHITE GLOVES $1 value 34c 79c value 15c DOUBLE BED SIZE COLORED crinkle SPREADS ? First Quality. Colors: Blue, Rose, Green, Orchid and Gold. Reg. 69c Value ! 47c MEN'S and BOYS' TENNIS SHOES Heavy Soles ! Try and wear 'em out. . . . You'll find out what Huskies they are ! Double bum per all 'round. Sanitary Inner Sole. They kind you've been look ing for! Reg. 69c Value. 47c BEAUTIFUL LADIES' SUMMER SHOES Values to $4.00 ! We promised you Values, But We'll Wager You Never Expected Anything Like This ! White and plenty of oth er colors. ' $1.49 BOY'S and' GIRL'S DRESS OXFORDS Sturdy Construction. Built over Easy-Fitting Lasts, Sizes 10 to l'V4. Reg. $1 Values. 69c was caught at Ohe plate, on a close play, by Haywood's fine peg to Brooks. Lewiston's leading batter was Mike Bobbltt, with four for five. His hits included a triple and n double. Red Benton, with a dou ble and two singles for five, led Pilot. The winners led in hits. 13-12. 1 BaMerles: Pilot ? Pippin. Ben ton and Brooks; Lewiston ? Bry ( ant and Joyner. "Will it come to this? Salesman ? Hera we are, the latest thing in homes. Prospect ? Eh? Salesman ? Yes, garage for three cars with built-in living room. Teacher ? Junior, we're going to1 I take up words. I waftt you to use the word 'miscellaneous' correctly j in a sentence. Junior ? Franklin D. Roosevelt is the head man in this country and miscellaneous t'he head man i in Italy. Friend ? It's too bad Harold and Edith aren't good enough for each other. Louisburg Man ? What makes you say that? Friend ? Oh. I've been t^lkihg to botih families. Mickey ? Dearest, I adore you. Since the dawn of creation, since the birth of the human race, since the begtmrtng of time, I have loved -you. 4CH' Sally ? Oh, Mickey, this Is so sudden. *'?! NOTICE OF RE-SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority contained in that certain order of re-sale made and entered by W. V. Avent, Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin! County, relative to a deed of trust, executed by K. K. Allen and wife, Orace P. Allen, on 15 December 1938. and duly recorded In the of fice of the Register of DeedB of Franklin County, North Carolina. In Book 338 at page 243, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed, the said order of re-sale hav ing been entered on the 1st day of August, 1939 upon the filing of an advance bid, the undersigned trus tee will, for cash, offer for sale to the highest bidder at the court house door of Franklin County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on THURSDAY, 17 AUGUST l?8? the following described lands: All that certain tract or parcel of land sltiuate, lying and being In Ijentsburg Township, Franklin C!ounty, N. C., more particularly described as follows: Bounded on the south by the road leading from the Tarboro or i Bunn Road to the home place of H. H. Harris, deceased; on the east and on the north by the lands of the Metropolitan Life Insur ance Company, known as tihe "May place," containing" 191 Vi acres, more or less. The above described tract of land being the Und Inherited by K. K. Allen and known as the Al len Farm on the Louisburg-Bunn Road. For a further and mora adequate description, reference is hereby had to the Public Registry of Franklin County. 'v The successful bidder will be required to deposit wit'h the Com missioner at the time of sale a sum equal to ten percentum of t'he amount bid to insure compliance with the terms of sale. Dated and posted Miis the 1st day of August/.1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 8-4-2t Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE 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. 151 M, entitled "Commissioners of the Town of Louisburg v. Mrs. Par thenia B. Hudson, widow, et al.", which said judgment is duly dock eted in Tax Judgment 3 at page 103, in the office of t'he Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, the un dersigned Commissioner will of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in t|ie Town of Louisburg, Franklin County. North Carolina, at or about/ the hour of twelve tV clock noon, on \ THURSDAY, 17 AUOUST the following described land in Louisburg Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, listed In the name of R. W. Hudson Es tate and described as follow* Beginning at a stake, corner of lots No. 4 and 5 on the plat and In the survey of the White Orove property, on t>he east side of South Main Street, the northwest corn er for the lot herein described; running thence along South Main Street S 32V4 degrees W 69 feet to a stake on an alley between lota Nos. 3 and 4 in said survey; thence alotag said alley way S 67 V4 degrees E 78 feet to a stake on another alley, between the lot herein described and the lot form-i erly known as the T. A. Person lot which fronts 69 feeti more or less on Kenmore Avenue; thence along said lastnamed alley N 32 H degrees E 69 feet lb the corner of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on said alley; thence along the line of lot No. 6 N 57% degrees W 78 feet to the point of beginning, the same being tfce Identical lot of land conveyed to R. W. Hudson by T. A. Person and wife, Annie M. Person, by deed dated 8 May 1# 11, and recor ded 13 May 1911 In Rook 179 at page 86. Franklin County registry There in also included herein all rightn of IH? <sl?aJnnts herein In and to the two 15-foot alleyways above mentioned, on the .south and east sides of Mie said lot. For fur ther reference see Rooks 299 at page 36 and 294 at page 619, said registry. Dated and pdstnd this the 1st day of August*. 1939. JOHN F. MATTHEWS, 8-4-41 Commissioner. The Rhoades". Family* a 0 Squier Pff&ANATHATj &5 r^ssriirHE SSL 10: ras. 120,000.000 EVERY THURSDAY!? Every week aMterlete ia the United 8t?t?< pay (bout $30,000,000 ta tha gatolina tax oelleeter. Thay alaa pay mother 110,000,000 a neck la regittratlen and lloente faaa, tha fadaral tax aa lubricat ing ail and other auUir.Ktve levin*. Motor car crashes. and all other kind of crashes, and any other kind of trouble, are easier avoided ! than repaired. , i ii Bill ? Did you In the country*? Sam ? No, we the way. enjoy your hike had to walk all YOUR SPINE! IS A NERVE SWITCHBOARD It Radiates Health or Causes Disease Nature's outdoor activities an sunshine can be enjoyed only to the fullest extent when here is a strong, pliable spine. A Youthful Spine is a normal pliable spine and may be maintained through Chiropractic adjustments. Your back is important because It is the location for Che distributing point for the nerves that bra nch off the spinal cord and lead to every cell, tissue and organ of the body, regulat ing their activity and condl tlon. "Good Health through Chiropractic" Dr. Sadie C. Johnson ^ ^ CHIROPRACTOR mc rf*- > ?? ? ? ?? ? txu v>uun oireei Phono: Office 864-1 RooldMloo 371.1 ijOuisDurg, n. u. Honrs: V 14) Of Tborn. 0 to 1 T-S p. m. Mon.-Wed. < Frl. * Sat.. - Jdiudratial FARM LOANS / Low IntorMt J Long Turn / Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Sarrioa W. L. LUMPKIN Correspondent LOUISBURG, N. 0. PROFESSIONAL COLUMH Dr. Harry H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon General Practice ? Oiaiwea Pitted Special attention to diseases of Bye, Epr, Nose and Throat. Phones: 410-1 and 410-2 Offices: 120 N. Main Street Dr. H. G. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Loulsborg, N. O Phones: Office 287-1 Home 287-2 Honrs? 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to ? Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Pimm of Woman. X-Ray and Fluoroscopic Framiaa tion. Diathermy and Ultra-Violet light treatment. Miss Elizabeth Puller, Sec'y. Mrs. Walter Cuthrell, R. N. Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office In Service Drug 6?. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Dr. ML C. King Franklinton, N. C. Residence Phone 240-1 Office Hours: 8 to 11 A. M. -r- 2 to 3 P. M. ? to 8 P. M. Edward F. Griffin Attorney at Law Louisburg, North Carolina Office Ford Building, Over Pleasants Book Store General Practice in ail Courts 0. M. Beam Attorney at Law j Loulsburg, N. O. Office In Professional Building next to The Franklin Ttmea Practice In all Courta W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Loulsburg, N. O. (Illce In First National Bint BIdg Practice State and Federal Oonrta W. H. Yarborougb Hill Yar bo rough Yarborougb & Yarborougb Attorneys A Counsellors at Law Office In Egerton BnHrting Over Tonkel's Store Loulsburg. N. C. Practice In Franklin and a4Joln tng oonnties, and in the United States Courts at Raleigh K. B. White S. B. Malon* J. B. Maione White & Malone Lawyers Loulsburg, N. C. General practice, settlument ef m tatea, funds Invested. One no? ber of the Drm always In office. * Main Street Barber Shop L P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Loulsburg, N. C. Parlors under Union Waretoonaa an Main Street. First staaa ward gnarsafeetl Give m ? ealL You Can't Be Careful AND Carefree ! Everyone ha* a pretty hard time In the anmnHV, trying to keep their clothes clean. Strenuous summer days keep your clothes from looking top-notch constantly. Louis burn Dry Cleaners have a special summer cleaning ser vice which will save you money? and keep your sum mer clothes always at their' best ! PROMPT , PICK-UP, DELIVERY Louisburg Dry Cleaners Oldest Cteaaert with F? kiln County's moat a R. ?ykaa M staxau PHONE m-1 I I 1 ?

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