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N. C. RED FRONT STORE Franklinton, X. C. Henderson To bacco Market The Henderson Tobacco Mar ket will again welcome the chant of the tobacco auitioneer begin ning at 9 A. M. Monday, Septem ber 11th at which time the six large warehouses will open their doors for the 72nd consecutive year beginning the 1939-40 selling season. The Henderson market has not overlooked a single facility to make this the most successful year in the long history of the market. Additional floor space, latest improvements in ilghting and every other possible factor has been taken into consideration to make over seven acres of floor space under Henderson ware house roofs the best for the sale of leaf tobacco. There have been no changes in warehouse management, and few changes in buying personnel. The same familiar faces will be on hand to greet you and maintain their proven record for obtaining the highest market price for every grade of tobacco. ... Henderson buyers are unusual in that they are not only seasoned veterans but t'hey also have their homes and families in Henderson. They are not here just for the to baccj season, but are a real part in the year round civic, social and SOUVENIR TEASPOONS EACH SPOON ONLY KM AMD A BLACK BAND FROM PALMOLIVE SOAP ASK FPU QUO? BLANK . our mice Palmolive Soap, 3 for 20c Super Suds (for washing dishes) Regular size, 3 for' ..... Wc Giant size, 2 for 38c Con. Super Suds (washing dishes) Regular size, 3 for 27c Giant size, 2 for 45c Giant Octagon Soap, 4 for . . 10c Special Octagon Soap, 2 for. . 5c Large Octagon Powder, 3 for 14c Special Octagon Powder, 2 for 5c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... Be Octagon Granulated Soap, 2 . 19c Octagon Soap Chips, 2 for . . 10c Crystal White Toilet Soap, 3 . 14c Hollywood Toilet Soap, 3 for 14c Octagon Toilet Soap, 3 for . . 14c Klex (Pumice) Soap, 2 for . . 9c Universal Toilet Soap, 3 for . 14c Vogue Toilet Soap, 3 for .... 14c Fair Sm Toilet. Moan. 4 for . . 16c church life of the community. For this reason they are interested in seing the market! keep up its re cord of progressiveness. Henderson will maintain the same half-day selling system as was used last year whi?h is the 1 only system which will guarantee at least four full half-day sales each and every day. This system also insures against blocks, the main objection to the old system of selling. The Henderson market is mak ing every effort this year as they have done in the past, to keep ac tivities of the market before the public. Through t'his newspaper und others, through the daily broadcast over WPTF Raleigh at 6:25 each evening and through letters to our patrons the market attempts to keep all constantly ad vised of prices, sales and other > matters of interest on the Hender son market. Henderson's well known motto "Since 1868 ? Your oldest and best market" has a sister slogan i this year of "All roads lead to ! Henderson, the market of higher prices and better merchandise values." Merchants, warehousemen, buy ers and businessmen extend a most cordial invitation to all- to bacco planters to bring their to bacco to Henderson, the market of higher prices and better mer chandise values. Merchants, warehousemen, buy ers and businessmen extend a most cordial invitation to all to bacco planters to- bring their to bacco to Henderson again where a satisfactory sale is a proven guar antee. ? Fred M. Allen, Jr., Sup ervisor of Sales. ED LAMM HITS HOMER FOB LOriSBURG VICTORY , ?- or: ? Edward Lihnm's ninth-inning homer, his second round-tripper of the game, gave Louisburg the j winning score in a 4-3 victory over I Epsom here Sunday. The game ! opened a semi-final series of the |Tri-County League. Lamm's first homer came in the i first inning. He also hit a double. John Cameron, with two hits for three turns, was runner-up in the i local attack. M. Wiggins, Louisburg hurler, j pitched six-hit ball and held the j visitors scoreless after the open ing inning. John Jett. big Wake Forest football'f'nd, did the pitching for Epsom. He yielded nine hits. Score: R.H.E. Epsom 300 000 000 ? 3 6 1 Louisburg.. 100 100 101 ? 4 ? 4 Jett and Dickerson; M. Wig gins and C. Doak. FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283-1 EPSOM EVENS SERIES I WITH LOUISBURQ CLUB i Epsom, Sept. 4. ? Epsom evened its Tri-County League seml-flnal 1 series with Louisburg by slugging a 14-4 victory this afternoon in the second game o( the series. The visitors did their scoring in two innings ? three in the first and 1 in the third. Epsom tal- 1 lied eight times in the third, 4 n the fourth and 2 in the eight. Dave Puller, former Wake For est College athlete who is a flrst baseman most of the time, pitch ed the victory for Epsom. ^Ie t blanked the visitors after the third. Horace Brantley, with two sin- ' gles and a double for five, led Louisburg. Hal Troutman and Ed Lamm hit homers. Grady Wheeler, with two sin gles for four turn, batted 500. ' Fuller led his team's attack by cracking two doubles and a single for a perfect day. Bob Lassiter came up with three hits for five Styled to suit your TASTE Cut to fit your BODY liaijlor Vu'"m 'W?dllothrs By ^ O. J. HALE J'ext to Wheeler's Barber Shop LOUISBURG, N. C. Opening Day 11th START FROM THE FIRST AND SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT THE FRIENDLY HENDERSON TOBACCO ST MARKET HIGHER PRICES ? QUICKER SALES MORE PERSONAL ATTENTION I, Large ffcWare v house 2 Sets Buyers 2 Redrying Plants Half Day Selling System Which Guarantees Four Full Sales Each Day And No Blocks ! HENDERSON TORACCO MARKET " f. "OLDEST AND BEST' lurns. Claude Dickerson con tributed a four-run homer in the third. Score: R.H.E. Louisburg 301 000 000 ? 4 10 4 Epsom .. 008 400 02x ? 14 12 2 Renn, Troutman and Matthews; Puller and Brummitt. While continuous rains dam aged Johnston County's cotton crop by creating better conditions for boll weevils, they benefited both the corn and the bay crop, re ports Assistant Farm Agent R. W. Holder. TAKEN UP One yellow with white spots, heifer weighing about 600 pounds. Owner can get same by paying (or this advertisement and expenses. E. B. CASH, 9-8-lt at> Old Lum Nowell Place. FOR SALE One 1938 model Chevrolet Pick-up Truck in flrst-class condi tion. Cheap for quick sale. 9-8-lt H. C. TAYLOR. FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283-1 PROMPT SHOE' REPAIRS U D a D You get double value for your money when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and comfort. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP East Nash Street Louisburg, N. 0. 4 Sell Your Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg \ * NEW FALL FURNITURE ! ? An Invitation ? is extended every person in Franklin County to call in and see the New Fall Furniture crea tions. The Suits are catching the admiration of the most exacting, while the many extra pieces are receiving the praise of the many visitors. From this line you can refurnish or fill-in your present needs, at very reasonable prices and get the Season's latest. BE SURE AND VISIT OUR STORE ! B o B B I T T FURNITURE CO. R. A. BOBBITT, Proprietor TIME PAYMENTS ON JOHNSON SEA HORSE OUTBOARD MOTORS Now yon can get toy of the new Jobnaon Sea-Hone f on (board motor* for a tmaU down payment. Bal- / ?nee on cuy tennt . . 8m the famoae model MS? the greateat outboard bargain erer offered. A genuine Johnaon Sea-Horae, with Johnaoo quality feature* throughout including underwater ohauit, 360? ?tear ing with retwraa, patented eo-pUoL mebro-eontroL OnW 17 pound ?. 1.1 N.O.A. eertUed beak* h-p. at WOO r.p.m.1 Ragged. DEPENDebUI GET READY "YES, SON IT'S BEEN A SWELL SUMMER. BUT THERE'S STILL A LOT O' FISHIN' LEFT. NEPTKMBKR? BEST (>' THK HULL YEAR I" BROWN '* FURNITURE HOUSE J. L. Brown Prop. Youngsville, N. C. CLOVER SEED - ABRUZZI RYE ? V WOOD'S NEW CROP ? TURNIP SEED 25c a pound TRUCK COVERS A ? ALL SIZES ? CORN KNIVES AND TWINE NEW OHIO MOWERS Two Speed - Oil Bath Heavy Duty Hyatt Roller Bearings. MOWER REPAIRS ? STOVES and RANGES ? GENUINE BALL MASON FRUIT JARS i Gallons . $1.00 dozen Quarts . . 75 dozen j Pints 65 dozen HOW IS YOUR ROOF? FOSTER'S I B M ROOF COATING WILL STOP ANY LEAK THAT CAN BE STOPPED WITH A ROOF COATING. Guaranteed to contain no coal tar and to meet every re quirement of application, durability and ser vice as set forth in the U. S. Government Mas ter Specifications No. SS-R-451 covering Fibre Roof Coating. LET THESE BE YOUR Standard of Quality IN USEFUL FIVE GALLON HEAVY STEEL PAILS 50 Cents a Gallon DOORS, WINDOWS, NAILS, LOCKS and HINGES, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, LATHS, ROCK LATH, PLASTER BOARD, SHINGLES, ROOFING. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC WHOLESALE - RETAIL Pay Cash and Pay Less D. F. McKinne, President
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