FRANKLIN COUNTY RECEIVING NEW BOOKS By cooperating with the Slate Library program Franklin Coun ty will be assured of receiving its yearly allotment of $900 from the State Library fund, a great ma jority, of which will be used for the purchase of new books. According to Mrs. Yarborpugh the following books bave already oeen placed in the library, and others are being added constant ly. You Can't Do Business With Hitler, by Douglas Miller. A dis cussion of the economic aids and methods of Germany of 1941 and a picture of the world of tha fu ture after a Nazi victory. Facts about what' happened to American investments in Germany, to Am erican firms and factories, etc., make an absorbing tale. Berlin Diary, by William L. i&birer who has been in Europe for seven years, most of which have been spent' in the heart of Nazidom. Since the outbreak of the war be has often been on the fighting front with the Ger man army. He tells his own ?tory: what he saw, what he did, what he heard, what' he felt, what happened to him and around him In a day-by-day diary of breath taking. interest. shake hands with the Dragon, n by C. Glick. Perhaps you think Ji the Chinese- a sinister people and Chinatown a place where ho dis creet man would venture on a dark night'. Then consider the fact that juvenile delinquency is practically unknown among the Chinese in America, that cops everywhere consider Chinatown the softest beat they can make. The author tells why. I Am an American presents [ the creed of more than thirty fa- ' mous naturalized Americans. The ' result is a warmhearted and col orful declaration t>f faith and op timism in our country and the things it stands for. Mrs. Agnes Cleveland, in No Life For A Lad)' writes of her childhood in New Mexico and of almost a lifetime's experience in helping to run the family cattle ranch. A story of the cow and the difficulties of the rancher. IxKikinj; For Trouble, by Vir ginia Cowles As a roving report er from the London Sunday Times Miss Cowles visited many countries, saw Spain at war, Fin land Invaded, saw France Just before the occupation, and was in Czechoslovakia, Russia and (ier many during critical days. Cap able reporting of grim experien ce* with many anecdotes of prom inent people. A. J. Cronln's best seller. Key* To The Kingdom, which is the j story of the life of a Scotsman who, after a poverty-stricken childhood, entered the priesthood I and spent many years in China. He had goodness and humidity, t but he was also an individualist j whose sympathies were broader 1 than his superiors could tolerate. The scene of Hough's Neutral Ground is Indeed the "neutral ground" between the British and American forces during the Am erican Revolution. Jean Burton writes with hum or of Sir Richard Burton's Wife, a thoroughly entertaining biog raphy of a woman who knew what she wanted, and who moved heaven and earth to get ? Sir Richard. The Book of Maiucit- Owen is the diary of a real twelve-year old girl. Junior Mis* is all about Judy, Just under fourteen, a little too j eager, a liMle too fat. stepped on | at every turn by her sister, but ; for all that, as appealing a little | job as can be found between book i covers. ? o Extremely dry weather has cut the soybean and lespedeza crop considerably in Wilson County, reports J. A. Marsh, assistant! farm agent of the N. C. State College Extension Service. General Electric RADIOS ALL STYLES AND MODEL*. Sf* IT* Befurf You Buy! Price* Begin ? $12.50 ? Kasy Terms. RAYNOR'S Radio & Jewelry Shop "We Sell the Best and Service the Rest" 1X)II8BIRG. S. C. Leggett's | NOVEMBER SPECIALS! B 1 ankets ? f Beautiful all wool Blankets $6.50 and $8.95 OTHKK BI.ANKKTS rtftc to $5.95 See these outstanding values now ! Spreads 79c to $3.45 You'll And a large va riety of lovely bed spreads including many designs and colora In chenille and candlewlck. Stock up early. Towels 8c to 48c Large heavy Turkish hath towels at real savings. Be sure to get your supply while Miey last at ihese prices. Curtains 59c to $1.98 ? Cottage Curtains ? I .ace Curtains ? Ruffled Curtains All at real savings. Dress up your windows now ! SHOP WHERK QUALITY IH HIGHER THAN PRICK 1 I LOYALTY WEEK AT YOl\\<;8VILLE CHVRCH Foo Scofield. pastor of the Youngsville Baptist Church, an iioupoofl that- tfa# wsslc q| yoy?ni" ber 10-13 will be observed as Loyalty Week. Study courses, conferences, and programs have been arranged to acquaint the members of the cfiurcb with the full .church program. A church wide enlistment effort will be in augurated at t'hat time. The motto. "All our people in all our program" has been adopted. Study courses and conferences for each age group have been planned to consider appropriate subjects. Interesting intermission periods will be field each' even ing. Classes will begin promptly at seven p. m. and rtie program will close each evening at 8:30. f Iq' ? hi Idi NEURALGIA Capudlne acta liquid. rellerlnff (Mt becaua* !t* palna of neuralgia quickly, pleasantly. Soothes upset nam Follow directions on label All drugflsts. 10c, 90c, 00c but Mia. Liquid CAPUDINE k t'a Ha ?et U1 .STEVENSON ZZ ; ^ ? TUBA!!!!! ? All W HKNttKRSOX, X. C. lncl. Ta*. Sunday, Nov* 9th ( OUR BIGGEST STAGE SHOW "MIDNIGHT in MANHATTAN" 35 ? People ? 35 f ? ALSO ? Regular Picture Program SHOWS AT 2:30 & 8:30 P. M. aw Our Store Is a Treasure House of New Pieces For weeks we have been receiving new pieces for every room in the home ? now we proudly present the latest creations at prices YOU can afford, and on Easiest Terms ! Laundry Heater $12.95 Living Room Suites at Low Prices ! The Suits Shown Above Hu2i>ns of nfw, choice style* in rvrrjr imaxlnablr type of covering. ? Buy now and wr Kiianuilrf an at- * IrurtlTr saving. And rrmrmbrr ? EASY TERMS ! 64.50 '? Lounge Chairs A sensational Kail value! Story frame and a choice of covers. $16.75 See the New Swedish Modern Bedroom Suitse , f'oturiKtlng of bod, drawrr and rheM or vanity. The lovely light wood* and almplc styling make Swnltah Modern a delightful Innovation. . . . at only 69.00 V >"-1 T ? - ? 4JB Walnut Chests Kull ??dar lined. They're mothproof ami duntproof $11.50 Modern Designing in Furniture \ for the Dining Room Your new dining room mite await* your cboofttng, at a pricc lower than t jk A A yon would have thought pomlble * D H ???? Keren piece* ai shown above, now HOME FURNITURE MAIN BttRT Hum 469-1 , vt -- ? ?? Console Radio 9 tube model, AHUill, con venient and efficient. Pric ed low at $15.05 CO., INC. LOX71BBUM, *. 0. I WANTED! I| 250, (N)0 pounds good clean Q tobacco Scrap at Southside Q Warehouse. Will pay / HIGHEST MARK^-^ PRICE SODTHSIDE WAREHOUSE Louisburg, N. C. PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS You get double value for your mouey when you have your comfortable old shoes repaired and resoled. Our modern equipment enables us to rebuild your worn shoes to give you genuine savings in added use and comfort. GANTT'S SHOE SHOP Bast Nash Street Louisburg, N. 0. Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Louisburg IJUST ARRIVED!! Truck Load of BICYCLES I PRICED AS LOW asi24w Thew Bicycles were bought laxt numner at thr eld low price*. Cooking Ranges, Stoves and Heaters Tin Heaters . . $1.25 up Heater Mats 50c Shovels, Polishes, Pokers, etc. COMPLETE LIKE OF Electrical and Plumbing Supplies PAINT NOW!! READY MIXED PAINT $f.49 Gal. Up FURNITURE VALUES! 3 Pc. LIVING OOM SUITES ROOM $Jjj.OO up 3 Pc. BED >M SUITES ROOM $^.49 9x12 LINOLIEUM $T69 RUGS 0 np BABT CRIBS $0.50 WITH PADS 0 up ALADDIN OIL $C.46 LAMPS ? up H. C. TAYLOR Hardware & Furniture PtKMM 4831 * Iamtofcuf*, a. a

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