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? * 'iK : '? W'MM -!^vsl AMAZING AMERICA PAINTED DESERT THE PAINTED DESERT OF ARIZONA IS A SEA OF SAND AS BRIGHT AND VARIED IN COLOR AS INDIAN WAR PAINT. "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" NEAR BARDSTOWN. KY? "MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME" STILL STANDS THE VERY HOUSE IN WHICH STEPHEN rOSTER WROTE THE FAMOUS SONG. I{T baseball diamond DOUBLEDAY PARK IN COOPERSTOWN. N. Y? WHERE THE FIRST GAME OP BASEBALL WAS PLAYED 100 YEARS AGO. IS STILL A BALL PARK. GRE'/HO UND ON PARADE IF ALL OF GREYHOUND'S BUSES WERE LINED UP IN A SINGLE PARADE THEY'D STRETCH FOR NEARLY 35 MILES. Union County has enough certi fied Coker 10-0 Strain 2 cotton seed to plant most of the county next year, reports T. M. Mayfield, assistant farm agent of the State College Extension Service. A new process for the drying of egg whites, requiring only about a third as much time as the old fermentation method, has been developed by chemists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. FILL your pantry with these line quality foods. Serve tas ty, healthful meals that the whole family will enjoy. Phone 254-1 or 255-1 for free delivery ! 2 No. 2 Cans ICc COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN .... JUICE -- 46 Oz. Can -- ORANGE.... 20c GRAPE FRUIT . 15c Full Quart Early Morn OQc PANCAKE SYRUP TOMATOES Full Pack ^Oc 3 No. 2H Cans . . "SPUNKY" DOG and CAT EEc FOOD, Doeen . . . ?W Pure 1 Cc COCOA, 2 lbs. . . 3 No. 2* Cans -ICc PORK & BEANS , 3 No. 2 Cans 'ICc APPLE SAUCE. Pk. Bu. Apples, 25c, 75c FRESH FIG BARS, lb. ... 10c | CATSUP, 2 - 14 Oz. Bottles . . ..... ... 25c JELLY, Pure Apple, 2 lb. Jar ....... 21c SALT MACKEREL, each 5c NEW CROP NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs. . . 23c [ FIELD SEEDS, ALL KINDS ? Week -End Meat Values ? FRESH SPARE RIBS, lb. "7 17c WESTERN T-BONE STEAK, lb 25c CO. PORK SIDE or SHOULDER, lb 25c WESTERN CHUCK ROAST, lb. 20c PORK LOIN CHOPS, lb 25c G. W. MURPHY AND SON Louisburg, N. C. MARINE VACANCIES Captain John M. Greer, Officer iu charge of the newly establish ed Marine Corps Kecruiting Head quarters for North Carolina, with offices in Raleigh, announces that , due to the recent increase in the i Corps from 19,000 to 26.000 a j large number of vacancies for enlistment are open to American young men between 18 and 31 years of age, single, of good mor al character aud sound physique. Any young man in this vicinity who may be interested should write or apply in persqn to the U. S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Post Office Building, Raleigh, N. C. Those accepted ; will be transferred to the train ing base at Paris Island. S. C.. for brief training before assignment to some service school, naval ship, foreign station or Marine Bar racks in the states for duty. Previous service men of . the Navy and Army are being accept ed up to 35 years of age, who have no dependents and are phy sically qualified. Former Marines who have been separated from the Marine Corps not more than four years will be reappointed to the regular rank held at time of dis charge, upon reenlisting, it was i stated by Captain Greer. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! But It's True 33 . &PAMP t>OK? ALEXANMR oreua' * (ut/om . mtiniTarman) SMOKlD HO (iHNTres a // fcWWUS Trum %C pwjmi* who finhhso 7H? LAST TOO VMM OF* /rt/Lc-tfJK WW * BROXtM UO?ArJO WON // *'j?t James Cook of Phiilipsburg (W. Va.) high school, competing In i championship meet on June 3, 1922, broke his Ice when he accidental)] ?tepped on the board marking the inside boundary of the track, H| rose, resumed running, did not collapse at the finish. CURRENT LITERATURE CLUB | The Current Literature Club was eutertained cm Tuesday af ternoon, October 10, by Mrs. T. K. Allen at her home, "Allendale." Mrs. V. R. Kilby's resignation i as secretary was presented and accepted and Mrs. A. Paul Bagby was elected as her successor. The subject of the afternoon's program was "Islands." Mrs. Welch discussed the Virgin Is lands; Mrs. Phillips. Cuba; adn the third discussion, "Jamaica and Bermuda, History and Peo ple," was given by Mrs. W. H. Pleasants. At the conclusion of the pro- 1 gram a delicious two-course din ler was served by the hostess. Members present were: Mrs. J. }, Phillips, Mrs. A. Paul Bagby, Miss Mary Yarborough, Mrs. M. 0. Pleasants, Mrs. M. S. Davis, Mrs. T. C. Amick, Mrs. Walter Patten, Mrs. L. P. Kent, Mrs. W. H. Pleasants, Mrs. Malcolm Mc Kinne, Mrs. R. H. Welch, Mrs. C. M. Watklns, Mrs. I. D. Moon, and Mrs. T. K. Allen. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION! 11.50 Per Year In Advance FARMS FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. LONG TERMS WITH SMALL CASH PAYMENT. LOW IN TEREST RATE. 25.75 acres, Georgianim Braswel! farm, 3-4 mile from Cen terville, N. C., Franklin County, on Centerville-Castalia State High way, 25 acres cleared. B2 acres, Harriet II. Burnett farm, 1 mile east from Wood, N, t\. Franklin County. IS acres cleared and balance In woods and pasture. Dwelling and out buildings. Cotton and to bacco allotments. Write or sec ? E. T. CREDLE, Secretary-Treasurer 112 Winder Street P. O. Box 245 HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA KEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE OT J Come in and see hund reds of pairs Men's WORK SHOES at >148 *"?' '1.98 a pair h Men's Work Shoes, Na w tionally advertised Ball q Band, Wolverine Horse h Hide and Top Grade Endicott Work Shoes at the low price, 2.95 a pair Men's and Young Men's GRIFFON SUITS The kind that you have to pay up to $35.00, At Tonkel's Now $22*50 and $2?00 NOW READY TO DISPOSE OF THEIR COMPLETE STOCK OF BRAND NEW FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE AT A GREAT SACRAFICE! Men's and Young Men's New Style FALL SUITS All the Newest models and patterns. 100 SUITS FOR QUICK SALE ! TONKEL'S LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS. =9-95 and <s12-50 A Suit. LADIES' DRESSES . In the newest materials such as wools, silk crep es and shally cloths. Reg. $5.00 values, Now 1.88 and *2.88 * i Ladies' Fall Coats, Fur h Fabrics, the newest ? tweeds in the very lat- w est styles. The low price '4.95 ? '6.95 '9.95 Ladies' Shoes and Ox fords, in all widths and colors, medium, high and low heels. Price * \ '149 ? '1.98 '2.95 H t"1 CO The World's Lowest Price on Piece Goods in the face of the Big Advance ! Remember Tonkel's Motto: ^RSELLELSI T
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