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Chicago police report 'a woman Who stole ,10 petticoats was caught with the koo<1h on her. Probably sIowhpm is a habit but [the man late to work 18 gt'iaoui late quitting. EASTER CORSAGES ! "Correctly Styled Ta rieiihp The Mo?t Exacting Taste^ Inexpensive Too! Also a complete lino of i*ot f <m! PlmuM Mini cm Flowers. ? FHOXK loi-l ? HAZEL ROMJRSON PI.UKIST Court St. Louisbui;;, \. ( . BEER - WINE ? FROZEN? = DRINKS DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Curb Service - Free Music WE HAVE THE MOST POPULAR RECORDINGS, BY THE MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRAS. GUPTOffS SERVICE CENTER Phone 2116 So. Main St. Louisburg, N. C. ^DISCRIMINATING Buyer thinks of quality FEEDS, SEEDS, FERTILIZER, POULTRY A SUPPLIES, Etc. He thinks of the FRANKLIN FARMERS EXCHANGE. He wants his dollar to buy the most it will and that is what we try to give. The Best is always the cheapest. . And you will find that we can give you the best at almost the same price of other merchandise. We have twice as large a stock of merchan dise as we had of March 1st, and we are mov ing ten times more per week than we did last year. . That shows we are able to give good quality, better service, and have the confidence of the good farmers of Franklin County. If you are not already doing some business with us, then give us a try. We back everything we sell. FRANKLIN FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 366-1 Louisburg, N. C. HOWDY folks: Did you check your need from last week's ad? It will soon be Spring time and you probably have many changes you are plan ning to maker " We make no .pretense of being able to sell the "Hog-Wild" way, because we believe that most of you folks want the best mer chandise for your money. ji And with this in mind we have selected our stock to meet your every need. MAY WE SERVE YOU ? BROWN furniture house J. h. Brown Prop. Youngs ville, H. 0. ! .*? r ratable Laxative Mikes Happy Friends !-?- . _ - . . . _-i : Thousaiicf i turn to this way to git ! relief when constipation has them j headachy, bilious! A quarter to a ' half- t?asnconf ul of spicy, aromatic ! li'.ACK-DKAUGHT tonight; a tt:ink of water; there's usually time for sleep, followed by gentle but thorough evacuation in the morning. - Try al 1 -vtft table BT.ACK - DRAUGHT; time-tested; economical: 25 to 40 doses, 25c. j M OKKKItS KOR I DKI KXSK JOBS - fn -the next, twetvp? months il thousands of additional workers . ' will be required to carry on the defense projects of t'he nation. There will be a strong demand for machinists, engineers, carpenters [ and other skilled laDor. as weir as 1 common labor. i "Every workeiv^ntering a new jjob should apply immediately for I a Social Security Account Num ber card if he does not already have one," declared Mr. Stacey |W. Wade, Manager of t'iu? Social 'Security Board's office inKaleigh, i North Carolina. The age of the worker does not matter. ,JJe needs this card even if he is under 20 years old or over 70. i Many young women may re , place men in stores, offices and | factories. ? Women in commerce | and industry must have a Social j [Security account number card, i just t>he same as men. The age i of the woman does not matter. j The fact that she is working in i 'some store, office or factory or | other place of business where 'her employer is required to report her wages to the Government de termines her need of a Social Se curity card. I Social Security adcount number l ca rds may be secured from day 'field office of t he j Social Security , Board. The office serving the ? counties of Wake. Johnston. War ren. Franklin and Vance is locat ed in the Post Office Building, j -Rooms 1 "'--1 1 7 ? Kuleigh, ? Nqrth ! 'Carolina. TI1.IXKS We wish to extend our deepest i |tlianks for the many kindnesses i extended us following the loss of our home by fire recently Thny j will be long remembered Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Weldon. Jr. Sentinels of Health Don't Neglect Them I t> Nature dwifBtd the kldofy* to i marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excea* of toxic impurities. The act of living? I if* it** If ? is constantly producing waste 1 matter the kidneys must remove from the blood if good heath Is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Mataiw intended, fhsre la retention of that may mmm body-wide di? M, attacks of oiaxinesa. s fatting ap Bights, mUlag. >???? under tk* im ? W tin*, MtTM. ail worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages are sometimes further evidsaee af kid ney or bladder disturbance. The recognised and proper treatment is s diuretic medicine to help the kidneys pt rid of exeees polsonoos body waste Use Dean's PiU s. They bare had more than forty ^sars mi pnbtte approval. Are Poaa's. Sold at al drag storea # Doahs Pills A CAPPKIAA CHOIK HRKSKNTH CONCKRT llndpc the direction of Profes sor James E. Byerly, Thr .Louis burg College A Cappeila Choir, consisting of thirty-five voices, presented a sacred concert in the Wake Forest Methodist* Church on Sunday. April 6. at 7:30 o'clock. Ttip following program "was ui ed: ''O Sing Cnto The Lord," Has sler; "Come Holy Ghost." Pales- | trina: "Hear My Prayer," Kopy- 1 lof: "O Lord, The Maker Of All j Things," Gaul: "O Gladsome] Light." Arkhangelsky ; "God So . Loved The World." Stainer: "The 1 Heavens ReROund," Beethoven; { and Alma Mater. o ? A Philadelphia doctors says ex ercise will kill all germs The troulrtfr is in gewittg the tittle pests to exercise. WHITE FUNERAL HONE K. T. White, Manager LOUISBURG, N. CASIOLINA Member New Deal Burial , Association AMBULANCE At Your Service At i ? All Times - 1 M Ik A J S utlvw { Located in building formerly occupied by Tucker's Cafe. TELEPHONES: Day 301-1 : Night 215-1 PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS You get double value for your, money when you havfe your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modern, equipment enables us to rebuild jyjur worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and comfort. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg I'VE NEVER SEEN SUCH VALUE AT ANY PKICl! / ^ r -v^ , \ you, too, will cup? .T.r. EASY SPIRALATOR'S THE BIGGEST IUY IN WASHIISI Ask any EASY owner about EAST Tata*. Then IM j tbk great new 1941 mod*] EAST fltiinlntoi Washer packed with quality leaturee? and selfing at a prim S10 to $20 lees than last year's models of similar design. Think oi it ? big new 3-Vane Spiralatoi lor faster, gentler washing New streamlined design . . . with longe'r skirts and long legs to protect tub New streamlined wringer with new auto-leedboard and Instant bar release. Bolls (top revolving! Power tube wringer drive eliminates vibration. VALUE through and through! See it today? and be convinced! , Gtt a Ftm Spiralator DwnonstrotioB I See how the exclusive EASY Spiral Roll -Over principle of wash > inq cleanses all the clothes in all parts ol the tub Fibres are gently flexed and dirt flushed out. It's faster, yet much easier on clothes. See U today / J Veiu /94/ '?"< "WW. VIMUTORi "fW WRINGCKS ! %.75 up WW tAsr mm GIIPTONS SERVICE CENTER Joseph J. Hart, Salesman ag-er Phone 211-6 LOUISBURO, N. 0. S. Main Street THINK! ? HAVE MONEY! "Home of The Thrifty" THINK! HAVE MONBYI Get Out of . Debt HavelWoney D ries over money "natters destroy happiness and prevent success. Buy what you can PAY FOR . . . pay for what you buy. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW Wa Welcome YOUR Bankinq Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND MASH STREETS ' LOUISBURG. N. CAROLINA HAMilKC HOURS: ?:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. THINK! HAVE MONEY! 'Home of The Thrifty" THINK! HAVE MONBYI ,cvun IMPLEMENTS PLOWS - PLOW CASTINGS HOES - PLANTERS FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS and most anything else needed on the farm for Spring work. HARNESS COLLARS - TRACES and many other items. We can save you money on your purchases. Come in and lets talk it over. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Noma F. Freeman H. Grady Harrl* LOUISBURG, N. 0.
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