FLOUR IS . HIGHER Our prices have not yet been advanced -- Fully guaran teed Self -Rising (2*95 A Barrel V3 F0R BREAKFAST Old Style Cut Link Smoked Sausage In Oil All Size Cans - 10c to $1.00 WE NOW HAVE ON HAND CLOVER SEED SEED RYE BEARDLESS * BARLEY RAPE AND VETCH ? * HEATERS !|.50 up FOSTER'S IBM ROOF COATING |*Qc a Gallon in 5 Gallon Steel Pails Will stop any leak that can be stopped with Roof Coating. Winter Rains are right up the Alley and "Buckets Won't Stop Leaks" ? Look after those roofs NOW today. ? ' ? ? fir ?? . SEABOARD STORE CO., IMC. WHOLESALE - RETAIL Fay Ouh and Pay Lew w. . D. F. McKinne, President How One Wonan Lost 20 Pounds of FAT Lout Her Prominent Hips l.owt Her Doable Chin * Loot Her 91u((Unen Gained ? More Shapely Figure and the Increase in Physical Vigor and Viraciousness Which So Often Comes With Excess Fat Reduction. Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just be cause they do not know what to do. Why not be smart ? do what thousands of women have done to, get otf pounds of unwanted fat Take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water first thing every morning to gently activate liver, bowels and kidneys ? cut down your caloric intake ? eat wisely and satisfyingly ? there need never be a hungry moment! * Keep this plan up for 30 days. Then weigh yourself and see if you haven't lost pounds of ugly fat Just see if this doesn't prove to be | the surprise of your life and make you foci like shouting the good news to other fat people. And best of all a Jar of Kruschen that will last you for 4 weeks costs but little. If not joyfully satisfied ? money back. WRECK VICTIM IMPROVES Miss Sara Pardo. of Havana and Chapel Hill. was released from Rex Hospital Tuesday, after being confined there for three weeks to receive treatment for In juries she received in an auto mobile accident' on September 17. Miss Pardo received a severe cut under the chin and frartures of the jaw and ribs. The car in which she was riding was struck l>y a transfer truck, and then plunged into a 4 foot ditch, and onto an embankment. The other three occupants of the car. Miss Eva Wilder, and two students from State, Irving Hetherington and Robert E. I'omeranz. suffered injuries less serious. ? HEAI.TH DEPAIU'MEXT * ? * * l>r. 15. I'". Yitrborongli, * * I'ouuly Health Officer * *? ?*? ?????* At a meeting of Health Officers called by Dr. Reynolds. Health Officer of North Carolina, attend ed by County Health Officers and addressed by Governor Hoey t'he importance of a Wasserman test for syphilis was stressed. Gov. Hoey emphasized the importance of this test bearing ill mind that the mass accumulation of men at this time will mean greater risk not only for the men thus assem bled but for the citizen popula tion as well, and this is all t>he more reason why this test should he made. Any registrant whose test shows a venereal disease will more than apt keep him out o( the draft. In the last war the army concentrated all venereal putients and after the Armistice all venereal patients were kept in camp until cured. Many people claim they are ig norant of ever having had syphi lis. The only positive test that they do not have or have not had syphilis in a blood test. This tvst is simple and has no bad af ter effects. Any registrant who desires, the test can have same performed by a physician of the registrants choice, or if he will AMERICAN BOY IS COMPANION TO THOUSANDS Hundreds of thousands of lioyt and young men read THE AMKii ICAN BOY Magazine every month and consider it< more as a living companion than as a magazine. "It's as much a buddy to me as my neighborhood chum," writes one high school senior. "THK AMERICAN BOY seems to under stand a boy's problems and con siders them in such a sympathetic and helpful way. It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject In which a young fellow Is interested. It is particularly help ful in sports. I made our school basketball team because of play ing tips I read in THE AMERI CAN BOY." , Many famous athletes In all sports credit much of their suc cess to helpful suggestions re ceived from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN BOY Maga zine. Virtually every Issue offers advice from a famous coach or player. Football, basketball, track tennis, in fact every major sport is covered iu Action and fact arti cles. Teachers, librarians, parents and leaders of boys' clubs also recommend THE AMERICAN BOY enthusiastically. They have found that as a general rule reg ular readers or THE AMERICAN BOY advance more rapidly and develop more worthwhile charac teristics than do hoys who do not read \ it. Trailed writers and trists, fa mous roaches and athletes, ex plorers, scientists and men suc cessful In business and Industry Join with an experienced, staff to produce In THE AMERICAN BOY, the sort of reading matter boys like best. THE AMERICAN ROY sells on most newsstands at 25c a copy Subscription prices are $2.00 for one year or $3.60 for three ye.v.i. Foreign and Canadian ? U?s 50c a year extra. To ?'?" - ? ? sit i^', , send your nam" ' m nnd mlttance dlr" I 1 : VJtK CAN BOY. "? .1 S ? i.ai *.N i . Detroit, Mlchiguu. ? ? i come to the Franklin County Health Office the test will be made there at no eost to the reg istrant. Experiments carried on at the Illinois Experiment Station have disproved an old belief among farmers that soybean oil is too laxative for fattening cattle. SPECIALS Continue d ? ; through the month of October ; ; for the benefit of those who could ! ! not get their permanents during ; ; the month of September. $10.00 7.50 6.50 ' 5.00 4.00 3.00 PERMANENTS $7.50 6.00 5.00 3.75 3.00 2.00 ..For night appointments, call Mr. Per person. He will gladly arrange with the operator you wish. PERGERSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE "The Home of, Better Permanents" H. C. Pergerson, Mgr. Dial 437-1 ASHLEY AUTOMATIC WOOD BURNING HEATER / f Patented. Time Tested \J ' 4*4 Pme< 1525 1940 ^ Ashley Automatic Wood Burning Heaters are as ef ficient as any $100.00 heating plants. They are the cheapest heating plants for country or town. Figure for yourself the many advantages and savings it has. Then come by our store and let us help you pick out the style you need and the style you prefer. We have eight styles and prices to select from. FRANKLIN FARMERS EXCHANGE Agent Phcne* 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. Tm 4* Mt km to afl Mw mw 1 (mmiI Ilactrk Wasbar. (vary single moviaf port i* Hifarkatad for tba III* ol the washtr. ftriaanent lubricatian is anty om af Mia many laatarts that will always aiaka yaa glad yoa bought aC-( Washtr. ?-1 SilWfl 1 An Iiow As i 1 $49.95 | GEtlERRL %} ELECTRIC UJnSHERS RAYNOR'S X Radio and Jewelry Shop LOUISBURG, N. C. Expert Repairs on all Radios and Jewelry THIN*! ? THINK I ? "Home of The Thrifty" HAVE MONEY I > HAVE MONBYi DON'T BE "HOOKED" Hav&Money GET-RICH-QUICK schemers have "hooked" many a man and got bis hard-earned money. These schemers are not all dead yet . . . and they have not quit "working" the "easy marks." Ask some level-headed man before YOU bite or they may land you in their net. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking B uslneil FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORN KB MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKING HOURS: 0:00 A. M. TO 2:0O P. M. THINK! THINK! IB/ UK 'Home of The Thrifty" HAVLJ money: - HAVE MONBY1 SAVE MONEY NOW WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR BIG STOCK OF Stoves & Ranges BOTH HEATING AND COOKING at a big REDUCTION in price that will guar antee their moving. Come in early, get your pick and save big money. Shot Guns and Shells WE HAVE THE FAMOUS Fox Shot Guns and the Winchester & Western SHELLS and can supply your hunting needs. COME TO SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN Hardware and Sporting lines. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Numa F. Freeman H. Grady Harris LOUISBURG, N. 0.

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