47 We give Coupons with Cash Purchases. STALK CUTTERS DISC HARROWS STALK CUTTER BLADES Single and Double Edge $?.00 Each PLOWS castings ... HaRness etc. bridles and collars I 00 Up lespedeza seed POTATOES SEED OATS prices Right *?? time, trouble and b'?>^imoaey K,/ STORE CO., Ofc ^"BOLxajuz m J I vr.: TP P?J Oacb D- JfcJT Z&TAIL Md P?7 tes. nne' Pres/dert MRS. BODDIE ENTERTAINED Clayton. ? Mtb. Thomas G. Bod die was honoree at a party given by Mrs. Ronnie B. Ellis Monday evening. Four tables of bridge were in play. The honoree's place was mark ed by a George Washington pack age. Mrs. Jimmy Nelson was bigji scorer, and Mrs. G. Troy Page received consolation. The hostess/ presented Mrs. Boddle twin pi a/ ques. j Refreshments were served. The Girl Scouts, with Ronnie Buddie as hostess, met in the re creation room in Mrs. Douglas Bain's new home. Miss Danie ' Hayes is leader. Martha Davis and jjacquelin Knott gave the pro- ; jgram. GETS PROMOTION | His many friends will be glad i to learn that Benjamin B. Cliea Itham has been promoted from. {Lieutenant, junior grade, to Lieu- j I tenant, upon the recent approval of President Roosevelt. Mr. Cheatham Is a grandson of the, I late Ben W. Ballard, of Franklin | ton. The U. S. Department of Agri-j culture will begin distributing : $225,000,000 in parity payments I within a few weeks to producers I of wheat, cotton, corn, and rice! who cooperate in the AAA pro gram. RESl'LT OF SPECIAL BOND I ELECTION At a special bond election held . February 20, 1940, 215 voters | were registered and qualified to vote. 173 votes were cast for the or- 1 dlnance authorizing not exceeding ) $16,000 bonds of the Town of Youngsville for constructing u waterworks- system for said Town, and a tax for said bonds, and 42 votes were cast' against said ordinance, and said ordi nance was thereby approved and Is in force and effect. 173 votes were cast for the or dinance authorizing not exceeding $12,000 bonds of tlio Town of Youngsville for constructing a sanitary sewer system for said : Town, and a tax for said bonds, and 42 votes were cast against said ordinance, and said ordi nance was thereby approved and is in force and effect. This statement is given by or der of the Board of Commission ers. this 21st day of February, i 1940. P D. CROOM. Mayor. J. L. BROWN. W. T. MOSS. ELTON M. MITCHELL. B H PATTERSON. J W. WEATHERS, ,3-1-lt Commissioners. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminis trator of the estate of C. R. Sandllng. deceased, late of Frnuk lin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having i claims against the estate of said ' deceased to exhibit them to tho undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1941, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their , recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im j mediate payment. This 29th day of February, 1940. JOHN W. SANDLING, ! 3-l-6t Adm'r. | OCTAGON! 5 FOR I <Soa^> J 23 < | I'almollve Soap, 3 for 20c Super Suds (for wishing dishes) Regular size, 3 for .... 27r Giant size, 2 for S8c 'on. Super Suds (wiiMhlng < lot lies) Regular size. 8 for .... 27c Giant size, 2 for 45c Giant Octagon Soup, 4 for . . 19c Special Octagon Soap, 2 for . 5c Large Octagon Powder, S for 14c Special Octagon Powder, 2 for Be Octagon Toilet Soap, S for . . 14c Octagon Cleanser, 2 for .... ttc Octagon Granulated Soap, IS . 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Foreign rates 50c a year extra. To subscribe simply send your name, address nnd remittance di rect to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd.. Detroit, Michi gan. 2-9-4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualitied as Adminis trator of the estate of Lucy F. Wilder, deceased, late of Frank 'in County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of sa'il deceased to exhibit them to undersigned on or before tit-: 23rd day of February, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. TUU 22nd day of February, 1940. . ? 2-23-St S. T. WILDER. Atlm'r. I NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT EXTRA PIECE FURNITURE The holidays are over and we have a num ber of articles we would be glad to dispose of at a big saving to you for quick removal to make room for regular stock. OIL BURNING HEATROLAS AT BIG SAVINGS ! Come in and see us. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO. MAIN STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. 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