( Political Advertisement) FOR KWJISTKR OK DEEDS I herewith aunounce myself a candidate for tbe office of Regis- 1 ter of Deeds for Franklin County, j subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary to be held on May' 25th. Your rote and support 1 \WiU be appreciated. 4-6-tf W. H. (Bill) ALLEN, JR. FOR REGISTER OI>' I)EKI?S ? 1 herewith announce myself a I candidate for the office of Regis- j ter of Deeds for Franklin County, | subject to the action of the Demo-, cratlc Primary to be held on May 25th. I am asking you to vote for me to be Register of Deeds, j and will assure you my best ser- ! vices if elected. I will appreciate your vote an,d assistance. 4-5-8t ALEX T. WOOD. 1 FOR REGISTER OK DEEDS 1 herewith announce myself a candidate for Register of Deeds for Franklin County, subject to j the action of the Democratic pri- ' mary to be held on May 25th, I 1940, and will appreciate your vote and support with the assur ance that If nominated and elect ed 1 will give you the same good service 1 have given in the past. MRS. SIDNEY C. HOT. DEN. M2-7t FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS ' I herewith announce myself i. i candidate for the office of Regis ter of DeedB for Franklin County,: subject to t-he action of the Demo cratic primary to be held on May 25th, and will appreciate your vote and support with the assur ance that it' nominated and elect ed 1 will give the best service! possible. 4-12-tf GROVER C. PARRISH. KOR REGISTER OF DEEDS 1 herewith announce myself a < andidate tor Register of Deed for Franklin County, subject to j 'he action of the Democratic par ty on May 25th. 1 H 4 ? ? and will ap preciate your vole and support. If given the opportunity to serve I he cit-izeiis of Franklin County in , this office 1 promise my faithful and courteous service at all time.*. 4-1 2tf A. UOYAIy STRANGE. KOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I herewith announce myself a . candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds for Franklin County subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary to be held on May 25t'h. 1!I40. 1 am the son of J.' A. (Jimmie) Spencer and feel tlia' 1 can give the citi/.ens of t li ? ? County satisfactory service ill this important place and will appre-' ciate your vote and support in th" ? coming primary. ANDREW H. (Bully > SPENCER. 4-12-tf FOB REGISTER OF MEEDS I herewith announce myself a . candidate for Register of Deeds for Franklin County, subject to >he action of the Democratic pri mary to be h?ld on May 25th, and will appreciate your vote and sup port. with the assurance thai if nominated and elected I will give you the best service possible 4-1 2-7 1 ROBERT H. JOHNSON. FOR COMMISSIONER 1 herewith announce myself n candidate for Commissioner for Franklin County from District No 5 composed of Louishurg and Cy press Creek townships, subject to the action of the DemocraMc pri mary to be reld on May 25tli. 1940, and will appreciate your vote and support. 4-12-tf II T. BARTHOLOMEW. CANDIDATE KOI! t'OMM ISSIOXF It I will again lir a <-h ml i m * ? ??????**?? Scl?' in seeing that the cabinets were i correctly built that she missed one day at the short course so the carpenter might work The next [lay the carpenter was allowed a day off so that she might attend the short course. Kitchen Storage S|utce Since the homemaker spends a | Breat part of her time in the kit- ; chen, it) la of major Importance that her kitchen storage arrange ment* and working facilities be arranged to give the greatest ef ficiency and convenience Miss Braxton points out. The first step in planning kitch en storage Is to decide on the amoant and location of work space required. The kitchen ar rangement may Include cabinet*, or "reach-In" closets and pantries, or "Walk-In" closets, she states. Where the kitchen Is planned to mlnlmixe the amount of walking In the routine tasks, the cabinet Is popular, particularly it the kitchen is used for many process es or where there U an unusually large amount of material to be stored a pantry is preferred. The approach of th? oannlng seasons will present ? serious storage prnblr-m in many homes, lie states. Certain food prodnctB equlre storage space that 1* cool, dry ventilated, and frost proof, l.arge amounts of long-ke?ptng fruits and vegetables require a j But It's True CATCH, s' *Ate CHJLM1N i' DOREMUS JR. The tarantulas are sold to visitors who wear them pressed in iittl* ;I>m pendants hung on necklaces around their necks. The New Hanover (iris are kept In their caret on the. theory that II Is a bad idea for young women to know anything. They are generally told to their husbands when they reach the age of twelve to fourteen. The French brothers are known as Junior One, Junior Two, Junior three and Junior Four. They sign checks that way. moist atmosphere and should be ' kept elsewhere. This brings up the!' question of a food -storage room J which should be readily accessi- ! ble from the back of the house! ?nd from the kitchen. (Political Advertisement ) ( Political Advertisement) FOR THE HOUSE After full consideration I have decided to offer my services to the people of Franklin County to Represent them again in the House of Representatives, and am therefore announ cing my candidacy, subject to the action of the Democratic primary in May. In expressing my deep appreciation for the confidence you placed in me by electing me your Representa tive in jthe 1939 General Assembly I will assure you equally good service if elected again. The majority of the work in the Legislature is done in Committees and I had the honor of being a member of most all the big Committees. T will appreciate your support in returning me again. Yours to serve, ASHER F. JOHNSON , FOX'S DRASTICALLY REDUCE i 9,271 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S ? MEM'S ft CHILDREN'S i > SHOES - ALL SPRING STYLES INCLUDED - ^ Whites, Brown and Whites, Blues, Blacks, Tans, And here's the story . . . Frankly through ^ over-buying we have too many Spring Shoes on hand. But our mistake is a break for you, because we're clearing them out at "Give-Away" prices ! We are not going to mention prices here ? but must say ? as low as 25c pair ! ' COME DOWN FOR A REAL TREAT! FOX'S I Louisburg's Best Department Store ? NEW ? lauitburn THEATRE Hntnrdars Conl inuou* : 'i ? II Sunday: 2-4 and 0 Mon. . Tnes. - Wed. - Thur. - Fn. 8:80 - 7:15 - 9:00 10-25C Mntlnee ? 15-S0c Nlglit LAST TIMES TODAY HENRY FONDA Itussell Simpson - Jane Darnell in John Steinbeck's "THE GRAPES OF WRATH" SATURDAY, APRIL 18Mi (Double Feature Day) A brand new Gene Autry hit with the screen's favorite comme dienne. Your biggest entertain- . ment buy. Gene Autry - Jane Withers "SHOOTING HIGH" and on the same program SIDNEY TOLER "CHARLIE CHAN IN PANAMA" Also Chapter No. 11 "Zorros Fighting Legion" SUNDAY-MONDAY, APRIL 14-15 Louis Bromlield auttior of the "Ruins Came" wrote the story. Warner Bros, producers v, of tha screen's outstanding; hits produc ed it. Ann Shrridun . Jeffrey Lyntt ' "IT ALL CAME TRUE" With Humphrey Bogart - Zu.su Pitts TUESDAY, APRIL lath Jean Muir ? I .amine Day Roht. ( aramings - Billie Burko "AND ONE WAS BEADTIFDL" WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th Juiftes Stephenson and Murftot. Stevenson CALLING PHILO VANCE" THUK8DAV and FRIDAY, AI'RIL IRtli ? 10th . The newest and best of the Kll dare pictures. LEW AY RES ax Dp. Klldare LIONEL RARRVMOItK an Dr. GUlespie. Kmma Dunn w Young Kildure's Mother. Samuel Hinds as Klidare's father. Ijirnine Day (new Star) an Dr. K II dare's "heart" Interest. "DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE" YOt'R HIT PARADE . AM. THE8E PICTURES COMING SOON Deanna Durbln in "It's a Date." Gene Autry In "Rancho Grande" Joan Rlondell In "Two Girls On Broadway." Tyrone Power and Dortliy La mour In "Johnny Appollo." Kay Kyiier in "That's Right You're Wrong." Merle Oberon In "Till Wo Meet Again. " Jan Arthur in "Too Many Hus bands." Eddie Cantor In "Forty Little Mothers." Spencer Tracy In "Edison, Tlio Man." Ginger Rogers in "Primrose Path." > Parole Lombard In "Vigil In The Niglit." Ulng Crosby In "If I Had My Way." , Ij?urence Oliver in "Rebecca " An4 aany more.