TEMPORARY
THEATRE
Night Shows: 7:15 and 0:00
15c and 30c
Matinees: 3:30 Daily
10c and 25c
Saturdays Continuous: 2-11
10c and 25c until 0 o'clock
Opening Soon
WITH EVERYTHING NEW
RUT THE NAME
The New
Loiusburg Theatre
LAST TIMES TODAY ? FRIDAY
Sonja Henie - Tyrone Power
Rudy Vallee
? In ?
Irving Rerlin's
"SECOND
FIDDLE"
j i
SATURDAY, SEPT. 2
Two Big Hits On One
Program
M7TRY and
SMILEY BUR.MviiE
"IN "OLD
MONTEREY"
and
THE DEAD END KIDS
"HELL'S
KITCHEN"
Also Chapter Xo. 6
"Daredevils of the Red Circle"
SUNDAY-MONDAY, SEPT. 8-4
(Sunday Shown 3:30 and 9:00)
JAMES CAGNEY and
GEORGE RAFT
"EACH" dawn
I DIE"
More Heart Thrilling and Smash'
in|t Entertainment than "Angel*
"With Dirty Faces."
TUESDAY, SEPT. J
ANN SHIRLEY and
JAMES ELLISON
"SORORITY
HOUSE"
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. <
J. CARROLL XAISH and
PATRICIA MORRISON
"ISLAND OF
LOST MEN"
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
SEPT. 7 -8th
Another Rrand New Hit
' Picture
NORMA SHEARER ,
JOAN CRAWFORD
' ROSALIND RUSSELL
"THE "WOMEN"
COMING SOON
"LADY OF THE TROPICS."
"BACHELOR MOTHER."
"WIZARD OF O'A."
"THE STAR MAKER."
By sprinkling acid phosphate
every few days on manure piiei
around his dairy bams, A. C
Barefoot, a Harnett County farm
er, has practically eliminated fliei
about his place.
Sally ? When I marry I want I
man who is game from head t(
foot.
FooMiall Player ? Well, give m?
a chance; I've got a game leg al
ready.
RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION!
F^ONCINTtATID^?o|uM
['SUPER SUDS T 27c
<IM THI tUt ?0X) " "IT
Palmollve Soap, 3 for 20
Huper Suds (for washing dishes ]
Regular size, 3 for 27<
Giant alio, 2 for :iH<
< on. Hnper Suds (washing dishes)
Regular size, 8 for 27<
Giant size, 2 for j.i,, 41k
Giant Octagon Soap, 4 for . . 19r
Special Octagon Soap, 2 for . . He
Large Octagon Powder, 8 for 14c
Special Octagon Powder, 2 for He
Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... 0c
Octagon Granulated Son p. 2 . 19c
Octagon Soap Chips, 2 for . . 1 9c
CryMal White Toilet Moup, 8 , 14c
Hollywood Toilet Soap, 8 for 14c
OcMpn Toilet Soap, 3 for . . 14c
Kleir (Ptimlee) Soap, 2 for . . 9c
Universal Toilet Soup, a for . 14c
Voffue Toilet "Soup, 3 for .... 14c
l'atr Mfc tfollet Soap, 4 for . . Ifle
N. o. RED FRONT STORE
Franklinton, N. O.
The Rhoades Family . . by Squier
-AND I CAI^TGET
without dory
rr alons)
C1?
HOW HIGH ARE TAXES? ? Taxes on real estate average about three per cent
of value the country over, but taxes on automobiles average about 25 pet
cent of value. The average worth of all automobiles in the United States is lest
thaa $200 oer vehicle. The average motor tax bill is above $50 per vehicle.
Local Physicians To
Establish Clinic In
A. W. Swain House
Drs. Papineau and Furgurson An
nounce Plans For Future
Purchase of the A. W. Swain
residence on Washington Street
here was announced this week by
Drs.-Alban Papineau and E. W.
Furgurson, who plan to equip the
building and use it- as a clinic.
Contractors are drawing plans
this week for remodeling and re
pairing the building to serve as
offices for the physicians, as well
as to provide rooms where pa
tients may be kept overnight or
for brief periods when found nec
essary.
The physicians purchased the
building from Mr. Swain last week
( wlfile he was here from Raleigh,
but to date they had not fully de
termined When they could begin
work on it, as the families living
there must find other homes.
Every efTort will be made to
have the building remodeled and
equipped for use t'his fall, as the
doctors are a'nxious to move their
offices from their present second
story location to first-floor quar
ters. ? Roanoke Beacon. Ply
mouth, N. C.
Dr. Furgurson will be remem
bered as one of Louisburg's popu
lar young men, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Furgurson.
Doctor ? Why do you have these
numbers tatooed on your back?
Patient? That isn't a tattoo.
That's where my wife hit me with
the car while I was holding the
garage door open.
FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING
PHONE 283-1
SUPERIOR COURT CALENDAR
The following is a Calendar for the regular September Terra
of Franklin Superior Court, for the trial of Civil cases. Hon.
J. Paul Frizzelle. Judge Presiding First Week; Hon. N. A. Sin
clair, Judge Presiding Second Week. The term will begin on
Monday, September 4tli, 1939:
? FIRST WEEK ?
^ Monday, September 4th, 1939
30 Martha Newman vs J. P. Timberlake et al3
31 Eugenia C. Davis vs Federal Land Bank et al
33 Robert Newman vs Federal Land Bank et al
38 Vetrice Baker vs ? William Baker
83 Claude E. Journegan vs Eva W. Journegan
93 B. M. Stallings vs LitMe River Ice Co.. et al
97 Pauline B. Bunn vs Reuben T. Bunn
106 Thelma P. Carroll vs Reuben Carroll
107 Joseph Williams vs Annie E. Williams
108 John W. Champion vs Mattie J. Champion
I 109 Joseph Feiss Co. vs Wheless-Burgess Co.
110 Joseph Feiss Co. vs Wheless-Burgess Co.
111 Joseph Feiss Co. vs Wheless-Burgess Co.
Tuesday. September .">th, IP80
45 B. F. Woodlief vs E. B. Preddy et als
74 George W. White vs ' James W. Murphy
84 Charlie Spivey et al vs C. V. Floyd et al
90 Sam Radford et al vs ? Brantley, Wood & Co.
Wednesday, September Oth, 1030
77 Lee Davis & wife vs Ceo. A. Wheless et al
82 Louisburg Supply Co. vs Plummer G. Green et al
| 94 Susie B. Hicks vs Robert R. Bowden et al
Thursday, September 7th, 1030
68 Wallace Medlin vs J. P. Timberlake et) al
86 E. M. Wheeler vs D. M. Brannan et als
99 J. Y. Beasley et al vs W. Z. Whitaker et al
Friday, September 8tli, 1030
89 Smith-Douglass Co. vs F. C. Satterwhlte
? SECOND WEEK ? "
Monday, September llthL 1080
49 Owen Doyle vs 1 Maggie Whitley
61 P. E. Dean vs T. E. Ratcliffe
85 S. B. Daniel vs H. L. Altord
95 R. F. Moss vs Eugene Reavis
101 Mrs. Rebecca Pugh vs Ray R. Larnard
105 R. A. Martin vs Elizabeth Rut>h Martin
Tuesday, September 12th, 1030
54 A. C. May vs Capitol Coca Cola Co.
75 Larry (Bud) Young vs Clydia W. Young
79 Derother Bailey vs E P Prlvett
! ?
81 Prudential Ins. Co. vs Burgess Lumber Co. et al
Wednesday, September 13th, 1030
.,59 Gold Seal Rubber Co. vs McOhee-Joyner Co.
60 Lamed Garter Co. vs McOhee-Joyner Co.
Thursday. Septemlwr 14th, 1030
88 F. W. Wheeler vs Rip-land Wheeler
103 Lutie Delbrldge vs Louisburg Supply Co. et al
The above cases have been set for trial on the days named.
If any case la not r^atfhed on the day set It will not lose )ts place
bat will be tried when reached. All other cases are for motion
In same.
W. V. AVENT. Clerk Superior Court.
It 1* estimated that (or every'
lnopjpase of $100 in the income re
eetrid by families whose yearly
income is $1,500 or less, from 20
to 30 per cent of the increase
would be spent for food.
Case Worker ? Why do yon'
want to go on relief?
Client ? Well, my husband had
a stroke of parallel and we can't
make ends meet).
From a recently completed pro
ject begun with 200 baby chicks,
James Lee. a 4-H Club member of
Pour Oaks in Johnston County,
made a net profit of nearly |30'.
Wife ? I almost cry when I think
I might have married Mr. Rich.
Hubhy ? And I almost cry, too,
when I think about it.
RENEW YOUR SUHSCRIPTION !
Clarence ? Does your girl know
piuch about automobiles?
Paul ? No! She asked me if I
cooled my car by stripping the
gears.
Iti's Impossible to run a piece of
wire through a lawn mower. So
painful though it may be, it will
save time to stoop over and ex
tract the pesky thing.
Due to increased activity In the J
construction of small homes, luni- j
ber consumption in the United
States during 1939 will be from
10 to 15 per cent greater than it
was in 1938, the Department of
Commerce predicted recently.
Nothing used to embarrass a
woman more than getting a hole
in the toe of her shoe . . . Now she
buys them, that way and saves all
the trouble of scuffing them out.
SPECIALS
Girls and
Little Tots
DRESS
SALE
Back to
School
Styles
Sizes 1 to 3
and 7 to 14.
Also Junior
Dresses from
10 to 16 H.
49c - 59c
97c
? ? t
NEW
FALL
DRESSES
For
Campus
Business or Usual
Wear.
Slim or Pleated
Skirts.
Rayon and Wool.
Sizes 12 - 20.
Plaids, Solids and
Stripes.
$1.94 - $2.97
$3.95 - $6.95
LOUISBURG TOBACCO MARKET
OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 11th
Bring a load on Opening Day and
each sale day thereafter and make
OUR STORE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS !
ADVANCE FALL SHOWING OF
CHILDREN'S SHOES
SIZES AND STYLES FOR ALL
BOYS AND GIRLS
97c
Tr
?
MEN'S FALL SUITS
Values That Can't Be Duplicated,
New Cheviots, Tweeds and Worsteds in
a variety of colors.
$9.95 and up
jgUR
FABRIC
COATS
Rich
4 Sealines
COATS THAT HAVE
CLICKED IN
T NEW YORK.
I''
Misses and
W omens
$10.95 - $14.95
$19.95