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? Cot ton. was worth 9 V4 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday. t t t ? The several buildings now go ing up in Louisburg are progress ing nicely. t t : ?The town Commissioners have changed their time of meet ing to Friday uigill alter tne first Monday. I t 1 ? The first coating of tar and gravel on Route 09 was nearing ^the junction of 56 yosttrday af "ternoon and is expected to be fin ished today. Rev. L. P. Kent visited War renton Wednesday. t t t I Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Neal were visitors to Raleigh Monday. | Miss Jane Grey "'Perry was a I visitor to Henderson Tuesday. j ' f T Mrs. R. A. Wilson and children left the past week for Richmond. Va. t t I Mr. O. B. Moss, of Spring Hope, was in attendance upon Court Monday. ttt Miss Elizabeth Wilson left. Mon day for Goldston to teach again this fall. * * t Mr. Ben P. Wood, of Spring Hope, was a visitor to Louisburg Monday. t 1 t Miss Ann Mitchell is guest of relatives and friends in Elon Col lege this week. 111 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Alston, of Wilson, were guests of relatives in Louisburg Sunday. ? . t t I Mr. John Selby, of New Wind sor, Md., is visiting his brother, Mr. George Selby. Ill Mr. H. T. Bartholomew visited Rocky Mount', Wilson and Wen dell the past week. Miss Elsie Wood, of Louisburg, is visiting relatives and friends iii Norfolk, Va., this week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Cunther Chrest, of Westminster, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Selby. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masscot, <>t Baltimore, Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Selby M D * * ? i Mrs. R. G. Bailey ahd children have returned home, after spend ing the Summer at Amburg, Va. I I I Miss Athlea Boone left Tuesday morning to become a member of the Oak City faculty this year. ^ .11 . Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Bass and John Harris spent last Wednes day and Thursday at Manteo. T X > Messrs. A. W. and T. P. Ghol- ! Hon, of Henderson, were in atten dance upon Court here Monday. 1 ? < Miss Emma Bartholomew, of Washington, D. C.;' Was guest of relatives in Louisburg this week > t * 1 Mr. James Person, of New York, was a guest of relatives and friends in Louisburg the past week. ttt Mrs. Thomas Shinn. of Raleigh, was guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew this week. ttt Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Lancaster, of Newton, were guests of relatives and friends in Louisburg this Week. t t t Mr, W. Y. Mann, of Carlisle, Ark., is visiting his sister, Mrs.' R. R. Harris and relatives near town. t t X Mrs. H. 11. Hilton nad son, Ho race, Jr., of Raleigh, were guests of relatives in Louisburg Wed nesday. * * t Misses Stuart Parrish and Mar Celle Parrish were guests of friends tn Wilmington the past week. ? it: Mr. Ben Alford. of Dallas, Tex pmmouuE3ri Mod* with Gantla Qliv Oil 20 t Palmollre Soap, a for 20c Super Suds (for wattlilng dishes) Regular "lie, ? for 27c Giant size. 2 for 88c ("on. Super Hud* (washing clothes) . Regular size, a for , . . . . 27c , ' Giant size, 2 for' . 4Bc (llnnt Octagon Soup, 4 for . . !(?<? Special Octagon Soap, 2 for. . flc Large Octagon Powder, A for 14c Special Octagon Powder, 2 for Ac Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... Be Octagon Granulated Soap, 2 . 19c Octagon Soap Chips, 2 for , . Ittr Crystal While Toilet Soap, 8 . 14c Hollywood Toilet Soap, il for 14c Octagon Toilet Soap, A for , , 14c Kle* (Pumice) Soap, 8 for , , ttc Universal Toilet Soap, 4 for . 14c Vogur Toilet Soap, 8 for .... 14c Fair Hex Toilet Soap, 4 for . . Iflc STERLING STORE CO. Franklin toa, N. O. fOX'S TOBACCO FESTIVAL FREE CIGARS! MONDAY, SEPT. 11th Visit the Louisburg Tobacco Market and come to our store for your FREE Cigar. You do not have to buy anything to get yours. They are FREE ! Our Store is filled to the walls with New Fall Goods for every member of the family ? all priced to save you money. Come and shop with the crowds at FOX'S. We are glad to join hands with the Louisburg Tobacco Ware houses in extending to you a Cordial Invitation to sell your Tobacco in Louisburg this sea son. We sincerely believe that you will be pleased with the results when you come. Our warehouses are equipped to handle your "Golden Weed" efficiently and you will be ex tended every" courtesy and con sideration. When you come to town we want you to come in to see us. Make our store your headquarters, check your pack ages, meet your friends, shop with ease at Fox's, Louisburg 's Best Dept. Store. It is with a bit of pride we invite you to come in and see for yourself that we are still batting 1000 in consistently offering the best values in town. SENSATIONAL VALUES THAT WILL HAVE THE WHOLE COUNTY TALKING ! STUNNING FALL DRESSES Excitingly new tailored and dressy Satins, Mossy Crepes, Sheer Wools, Fashion Scoop for us and for you. $1.98 to $8.95 WOMEN'S SLIPS Lustrous finish Rayon Crepe and Satin slips, lace trimmed or tailored 39c to $2.98 LADIES' NEW FALL HATS 59c to $3.95 Season's Smartest Styles LADIES' RAYON PANTIES A Value you can't afford to miss! 10c and 19c NEW FALL PRINTS Fast Colors, New Fall Colors 10c - 15c - 18c REMNANTS! 2000 yds. Fast Colors. Values to 20c. 6c Yard Girl's School Druses Smart and Colorful Printed Percales New Styles. 59c - 98c LADIES' FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE 48c - 79c CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS Slip-over and Button Styles, New Fall Shades. 59c - 98c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Fast Color - 48c SHOES ! SHOES \ For Every Member of The Famiiy ! Ladies' Novelty Styles High, Medium and Low Heels. $1.98 Pair For Values to $3.00 GIRLS AND LADIES' SPORT OXFORDS Newest Fall Styles $1.98 to $4.95 MEN'S GUARANTEED Dress and .Work Shoes For Values ? It's FOX'S ! $1.00 to $4.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES Built To Stand Hard Wear. 97c and $1.95 MEN'S OVERALLS Heavy Weight Denim. 69c MEN'S DRESS SOX FACTORY CLOSE OUT 5c Pair MISSES' SKIRTS An ideal Back to School Item So Inexpensive. 97c ? MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS, Cut Full. Come and Get 'Em ! 29c Each 25 DOZEN BOY'S DRESS SHIRTS Cut Full. Nifty Patterns. 49c Each WINDOW SHADES Special for this Occasion. 25c "IT'S SMART TO BE THRIFTY" SHOP AT 2 BIG STORES LOUISBURG, N. C. OXFORD, M C. 2 BIG STOBES LOUISBURG, N. C. OXFORD, N. C. SHEETING LL SHEETING, 36 INCHES WIDE GOOD QUALITY. s c Yard BLANKETS We have one of the largest stocks ever shown in Louisburg from the cheapest to the best. Buy your Winter Needs now and SAVE ! Part wool and solid wool. 98c to $5.95 Harvest Time Is Here And You'll Be Needing a Pair of Good RUBBER BOOTS To protect you from heavy dews and rains. We have the best Boot for the money on the market. They're made to sell for $2.98. Passing them on to you at $1.98 NEW CURTAIN SCRIM Here is the opportunity of a life -time to get your new curtains for Fall and Winter at greatly reduced prices. 5c and 10c Yard an, and Dr. F. O. Alford, of Char- I lotet, were visitor* to Louisburg Monday. Ill Mrs. Randolph 'fro we. of War renton. Va., was guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Person this week. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Taylor, of Greensboro, were guests of rela tives and friends In I.ouisburg tie past wee*/ f t t t Mr. J. Ft. Pendergrast, of Dur ham, with the 8tate Drivers li cense division, was in Louisburg Tuesday. ?\ / * ' ~ \ A A-* . % | Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Gerald Stewart Bunn, have returned home after spending a few days In Atlanta, Ga. t ? t Miss Josephine House left last Saturday to accept a position as manager of a beauty shop ""at istfleld, Md. t t t Mrs. W. T. Person and children rpturftMi the past week from a ttlp to White Lake, Valley of'Vir Jpnia and Washington, D. C. t t t Mrs. W. W. Webb attenled the pageant at Manteo laat Sunday night in company with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hunt of Raleigh. Mrs. D. O. Pearce and daugh ter, Mls? Pearl, attended a barbe cue at Enfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bloomer the pant week. "">! t t t Mr. ana Mri. U. B. Wilder, of Henderson, and Mian Maria Perry were guests of relatives add friends In Norfolk the past week end. Messrs. ftfll WtWiter,- of ?.l cyondale. Oa., and John Evansf of Chattanooga. .Tenn., were guests of Dr.\?nd Mrs. A. H. Perry, of Wood, this week. * * * Mayor and Mrs. _W. C. Webb * * *. '.X* t? A. . ' . f _ . and Little Miss Louise EIHs Webb have returned from a short trip to New York City where Mayor Webb went for treatment of his eyes, t t I Miss Mae Oiliiam, accompanied Mrs. Borth and Mr. and Mrs. Hol loway, of Washfngton, D. C.. who spent fche week-end at her homq, back to Washington to spend the week. ttt Mr. J. R. Gantt and neice; Miss Ruth Tillman and Mr. Henry Beasley returned the past' week from a trip to Western North Car olina. While away Mr. Oantt at tended the H9ylf reunion. i 'l flll'lKtU'M | .1, 't> Mrs. J. T. Mann, Mr. Jack Strickland and son, Robert, Mr. Pi'estly Gay and Mr. Marquett' Pearce returned the past* week from an automobile trip to Eric, Okla., and Carlisle, Ark., where they visited relatives. X t t Mr, G. E. Hell, of Washington, N. C., with the Agricultural Ad justment Administration, was a visitor to Loulsburg Tuesday. He wa? a former resident of Louis , burg and. was much surprised to see the great improvement* the town bad ttade. til Mrs. W. B. Inscoe and daugh ter, Frances, are spending a week .r** or ten days In New York City, ris ing the World's Fair, and her sis ters, Miss May Gardner .'and Mrs. Eberhard Gormanns. They are al so taking a tour of the New En glad States. They are expected to be home soon. RENEW VOIR SUBSCRIPTION! 81?209K4E4*u Cases reported in the In 1(39 DON'T DELAY I START TO DAY. ulth, t ?M Cherts M*t?rta ITtMt* lih " ?? ^ pVfV 666
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