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? Next week is Franklin Crim
inal Court.
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? Work on the Armory is near-|
ing completion.
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? Quite a number are getting;
into the political race.
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? Cotton was worMi 10 3-4 cents
a pound in Louisburg yesterday.
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? Work is progressing nicely
on the two new store rooms on
Main Street.
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? Removal of rtie old Odd Fel
lows hall on South Main Street is
quite an improvement.
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? Don't forget that you will
have to register again this time
and give your party affiliation.
?Hon. W. H. S. Burgwyif of
Woodland, will preside over
Franklin Superior Court next
week.
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? Robert Wt Smitbwick, Jr.. is
listed on the first honor roll for
March by tfu> Fishburne Military
School.
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? Saturday is the last day one,
can qualify for office in Franklin j.
County for the primary to be held],
on May 25th.
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? The tire alarm given Wednes-j
day afternoon turned out to be a
false alarm sent in from the;
neighborhood of the College.
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? The many friends of Mrs.
John W. King will be glad to
learn that she is much improved ,1
after taking treatment at a Ital- !
cigb hospital.
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?The following item was sent|
to the TIMES by a friend ol' the)'
subject of this article: Mrs; Ida <
Edwards, of near Red Hud church '
is 68 year old. She has never
eeen a fair or show. She never .
rode on the train but she says she '
took one long trip. She went j <
over to Durham witli her brother, i
She said it was right much of a !
sight seeing. She wore a pair silk
stockings once in ten years. She t
always has a smile on her face .1
and a kind word for every one. ]
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KOR SALE ? Pure Bred Jersey'
Cow, fresh with third calf.
4-12-lt - J. A. MUNFORD.
BABY CHICKS SPECIAL ? blood
tested Barred Rock, New Hamp
shire Reds, Rhode Island Reds,
one week old 8 cents, day old 7
cents. Special price on large quan
tities. All chicks guaranteed.
Henderson Hatchery, Henderson, 1
N. C., back of LeggeM's. 4-12-2t j
WANTED
Old Mattresses to rebuild. $3.50
and up. Write, phone or call j
SURE-REST MATTRESS CO.. !
Youngsville, N. C. 4-12-41
' miT farmer
I have a Tharrington Giant To
bacco Curer for demonstration.
Second year on the market. Will
cure tobacco with a third less oil.
If you are planning to 4>uy a curer
see me before you i?y. W. H
JONES, Henderson, N. C? R 2.
4-12-lt
DR. KENT Wll.li PREACH
Sunday, April 14, being the 3rd
Sunday after Easter services at
Sti. Matthias Episcopal Church
will be as follows: 11 A. M. Morn
ing Prayer and Message; 3:00 P.
M. Church School; 4:00 P. M. Ser
mon and celebration of the Holy
Communion by Dr. Kent. We ex
tend a very cordial invitation to
all to hear Dr. Kent's message,
which Is always beautiful, instruc
tive, and impressive. He Is one of
the best gospel preachers in the
charch. A Godly Priest. We
are anxious to give him a good
congregation. We are asking for
a special offering for Missionary
work.
GEORGE C. POLLARD.
Missionary In Charge.
thkkk mokk communists
ARB CITED
Washington, April 8. ? The
house voted contempt charges
against three more communists
today for failure to answer ques
tions before the Dies committee.
They were Thomas O'Dea, Phi
lip Frankfeld and Albert Blum
berg.
Similar citations previously had
been approved against James Dol
men and Oeorge Powers, Pitts
burgh communists.
O'Dea refused to give the com
mittee the names of Harvard
members of the Young Commu
nist League. Franfeld refused to
answer any questions because the
committee would not permlti him !
to read a resolution denouncing
it. Rlumberg declined to identi
fy communist members or to dis
cuss communist party records.
Pupil ? Who was the smallest
man in hlatoryf
Teacher ? I'm not sure. WhoT
Pupil ? The Roman soldier who
went to aleep on his watch.
^Smendh
Mr. Paul B. Beasley visited
Bayvlew Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hill Yarboroush
visited Raleigh Wednesday.
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Miss Elizabet'b Johnson came
home from Wadesboro to upend
the week-end.
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Mrs. J. F. Brower, of Winston
Salem, visited her sister. Mrs. A.
S. Wiggs, Sunday.
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Dr. Sadie C. Johnson attended
a District Chiropractic meeting at
Raleigh Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Neal and
Mrs. George Weaver were visitors
to Richmond. Va , yesterday,
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Morrisette,
of Winston-Salem, visited their
neice, Mrs. A. S. Wiggs. Sunday.
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Miss Mamie Beam, of the Red
Oak Faculty, Nash County, spent
Monday evening with her par
ents.
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Mrs. Florence E. Uiiderhill is,
visiting friends in a tyx near An
derson College, Anderson, Soulh:
Carolina.
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Mrs. W. W. Webb, Mrs. E. P.
rbomas and Talmadge Thomas
were guests of friends in Cbapel
Hill the past week-end.
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Mr. Paul Mullen and Mr. Willie
Nowell visited Durham the past'
week-end and attended the Cin
oinnati-Boston ball game.
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Miss Marjory Boyd, of Balti
liore and Washington. D. C.. spent
several days over the week-end
with Mrs. O. Y. Yarborough.
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Mrs. R. G. Bailey and little
laughters spent the past week
end at Woodsdale, guests of the
ihildren's Grandmother Bailey.
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Miss Annie Green left Wednes
iay to act as hostess at the Red
3ak Teacherage, during the re
maining four weeks' school term.
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Dr. A. Paul Bagby, C. M. How
ird, W. B. Tucker, "Booker"
Washington, Dr. Frank Culpepper,
F\ R. Rose, B. N. Williamson, Jr.,
Seorge Ford. Stape Allen and
lack Roddick spent Monday and
Tuesday fishing at Lake Mada
muskeet.
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Mrs. J. E. Ful^hum and son.
Jimmie, spent t'be past week-end.
!in Washington. D. C. They were i
accompanied on their return home;
iby Mrs. W. M. Creasey, of Bed-'
ford, Va.. who had been visiting i
in Washington. and Miss Shirley;
' Nichols, of Washington. D. C.
MRS. Kl'IXiHVW ENTERTAINS
Mrs. J. E. Fulgbnm entertained
the O'Henry Book Club ou Tues
| day, April 2nd.
Mrs. E. F. Griffin read a paper
on "Antiiques in I.ocal Use." show
, ing several interesting heirloom*.
Miss Alberta Davis described
j "A Search of Antiques."
At the close of the program the
hostess served tempting refresh
ments. ' i
Visitors present were: Mrs. Wil
; liam Wilson. Mrs. Frank Egerton,
[ Mrs. R. G. Bailey and Mrs. W. G.
McFarland, of Asheville. Mem
ibers present were: Mrs. George
> Davis, Miss Alberta Davis, Mrs. E..
F. Griffin, Mrs. Earle Murphy.
M 1*8. F. L. O'Neal, Mrs. Robert
Smithwii'k. Miss Helen Smithwick,
Miss Camille Swindell, Mrs. C. R.
Sykes, Mrs. Albert Wheless. Mrs.
George Weaver and Miss Eliza
beth Timberlake.
After only 100 years of intense J
cultivation, farm land in the Unit- 4
ed States which has been destroy- J
ed, seriously damaged or threat- J
ened with destruction totals an 14
area nearly equal to all the land ;J
from which crops are normally J
harvested. 4
, The county commissioners in .
Avery County have appropriaivl jj
$1,000 to buy /eight registered jj
Hereford bulls/to be placed on 5
farms to encourage better live-i]
stock, reports J. B. Penland. as- 4
sislant farm agent. ;j
Women get "Build-up"
A pood wsy to relieve periodic dis
comfort from functional dysmrnor- j
riica oue to malnutrition, such at
headaches, nervousness, cramp-like !
pain. many women find is by using
CARDUI. It usually sharpens ap- j
petite, increases flow of gastric ;
.iuice.% and so aids digestion, helps !
l.jiH resistance to periodic dis
tress. Another way CARDUI may,
heln ? : Take it a few days before
?.:id ''urir.g "the time." CARDUI !
hbs Utii popular for 50 years.
A&Ps New
HYDRO-GEN ERATEI>
SHORTENING
dexo
3 41c
1 Lb. Can 17c
FLOUR r.C 24 A 79c
MILK w,;ssKr 4 ?*?. 25c
A&P BREAD r?I 2 ? 15c
JELLY CRAPE* Jar 9 c l j
8 O'CLOCK 3 <?? 39c
TALCO GROWING OR STARTING
MASH 100 k. '2i?
STRAWBERRIES I
. |0? Pint -
STRING BEANS, 3 lbs. . . . 20c
CELERY, 2 Stalks 9c
YELLOW SQUASH, 3 lbs. . 20c
CARROTS, 2 Bunches 7c
ASPARAGUS, large bunch 23c
A&P FOOD STORES
LEGGETT'S spring coat
Clearance Sale
i
BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING AT 8:30
(NO EXCHANGES ? NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL)
ALL COATS '
$5^oo
? Values to $12.50 ?
BLACK ! NAVIES ! HIGH SHADES !
REEFERS ! SWING BACKS ! BOX COATS^ !
WOOLS ! SHETLANDS ! TWILLS ! TWEEDS !
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET THAT
EXTRA COAT YOU HAVE BEEN
WANTING.
- DRESSES - $1*??." i
One large rack of Dresses in many styles, colors and J
sizes at this unbelieveable price ? Values to $7.95 ? ??
Don't miss these values ! ]
? No Exchanges - No Refunds ? 1
?i
MEN'S SHIRT
SPECIAL
? 88' ?
Regular $1.00 and $1.29 Shirts
Special for Week-end Only !
VENETIAN BLINDS 1
SPECIAL
~$|.00 ? ;
^ j each I
Come in and see these lovely J
Blinds. J
i
Colonial Apple
SAUCE
3 ?L2 20c
Sliced or Halves Calif.
PEACHES
2
Large
cans
25|c
New Pack-Cream Style
CORN
-J No.2 IQc
u cans
PENDER
Qua/ctcj
ei
WEEK - END
Check Every One of These Grand Values !
PENDER SELECT BACON, lb 25c I
Double-Fresh D. P. BLEND COFFEE, lb 20c ?
CHOICE EVAP. PRUNES, 4 lbs 15c
OUR PRIDE BREAD, Large Loaf 8c
PENDER'S CLOUDY AMMONIA, qt. ... 10c
LUX FLAKES, . . Small pkg. 10c - Large pkg. 25c
LIBBY CORNED BEEF, can 21c
SOUTHERN MANOR CATSUP, 14 oz. bot. . . 14c
GREEN GIANT PEAS, 17 o*. can 17c
VEGETOLE
SHORTENING
?10? - " ??78?
1
Colonial Brand Blended
JUICE
3 "Lf 19?
Fine Dried Blackeye
PEAS
? L
2 Pounds J^c
Fresh Tasty
FIG BARS
2 Pounds YJC
Triangle Brand
FLOUR
241b. yjc 831b. $| .65
Bag
Mothers Relish or Salad
DRESSING
Qt. ?Qc ;
Jar