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CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE AUCTION ThftfE. S. Green home place on Main Street in Louisburg has been subdivided into beautiful residential building lots and will be sold at Public Auction on the property on Thursday December 27th, 1917 sale beginning at 11 O'clock a. m. Free prizes will be given away at the sale. It wduld be worth you time to attend this sale if you don't make a bid, or are not interested at all, should you win one of the prizes you will be amply paid. Remember this is the onjy property on main street for sale in Louisburg. This property will be sold regardless ofprice to the highest bidder. No by bidaers or pikers ths Sigh dollar takes the property. If you are looking for an investment that will pay you over a hundred per cent in the next twelve months don't fail to attend this sale or send a representative ttrbid for you. As this is our first sale in Louisburgjwe ask the good 'citizens to turn out on day of sale that we may have the opportunity of showing them our methods in running a clean and first class auction sale. he property at 10 O'clock sale us at the sale. " ALLEN BROTHERS & FORT Selling Agents for E. S. Green THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. J0H5S0S, tailor and Manager ?TAR DR0PS ?Cotton sold for 28 5-8 cents a pound In Liiuisburg yesterday. ~?Mr. J. C. Tucker reports killing ffiur hogs weighing '268, 273, 33C and 371. ?Miss Mattie Ballard, of Franklin ton, visited her sister, Mrs. R. F. Yar borough the past week. ?There will be an entertainment by the band of B?ight Jewels in the Meth odist church next Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock. Public cordially invited. A look at the unique window display at L. P. Hicks will be time well spent Aside from its artistic effect, the sug gestion in array may solve that Christ mas gift problem. Graded School Closes. At a meeting of the Board of Trus tees on last Saturday it was dccidcd '.it close the Graded School until after the holidays on account lit the acute fuel situation. They will open again on January 1, 191S. Heaviest Cold In Haiiy Years. On last Saturday morning the Gov ernment thermometer In Loutsburj registered the coldost spell exper ienced here in many years when it re corded tlio c ildust part of tile 24 hiurt; pn-coQ(!!nK at 4 tU-:j.*ees netow ::ero. ' < Iteport Sales lYiir Sui :ii?s~St? mps. The Post Masters at the various of flucgjn Franklin </>untyi the itttiik* ana "aH others? selling War Savings Stamps and Certificates are requested to re port their total amount of (sales to W. H. Yarborough. Coifhty Chalrma'i, on Saturday of each week. This is highly important and necessary as tii ? County Chairman Is required to .'o pl rt the amount of the total sales for the entire County to the State Director each week. Colds Relieved 3 9 Without Dosing If yon have tri et^Intern al" medicin? without BtiooeflR, wo ^?nt von to try the ?'External" treatment^* Vick'a "Vap-O Bub" Salve. Applyynot^Wet towels orer the throat and chest to opei\he pores, then I rub Vick's in well aid cover\rith a warm | flannel cloth. The roody warmh releases ! healing vapors that/are inhaled\with each breath, and, in addlion, Vick*s is absorbed through the porea,!* 26c, 60o, or $1.00. j VKK5v&??SAiM ig Land Sglc The W, D. Egerton Farm, better known as F. N. Egerton's snmmer home ' three quarters of a mile from the Court House on the Four Bridges Road, adjoining the lands of J. M. Allen and others will be subdivided into small tracts aud sold at 1' . . Auction on Wednesday Dec 26 At Iff dock This property -ha3 over $3000.00 A^rth of buildings, is convenient to all the Churches and Schools and there is wood^nough on each of the 'tracts {or all necessary farm purposes. Termywill announced on the day of sale, which will be in reach of every one. Gov. Bickett in his inaugural address advised every body to buy them a hime and become a Farmer instead a tenant. This is your opportunity Don't fail to atr.-ud this sale, whether you buy or not. The Daylight Fire works will be worth your tinje if you don t make a bid. Remember the date and time of Sale ALL STAR BAND Burton Bros. " / , Selling Agents WILSON NORTH CAROLINA. Make Money By Saving It Most people in this community save money, but there are still a few who would profit by making the start. Those who save i^rhave it when they want it.\ ./ Pj r.%>ijM 1't save i4 want it when Start toddy/and start with us. ? ?> Farthers & Merchants BANK SAFEST FOR THE SAVING Make our Bank your Bank F. N. Egerton, J>e?.r~ C. P. Harris. Vice-Pres r M.S.Clifton, Cashier, -Jas. King, Asst. Cashier Christmas Service I % -At The STONES' Chocolate Cake * STORES' Raisin Cake STONES' Silver Cake STONES'/Fruit Cake STONES4 Gold Cake GARDNERS Pound Cake Fruit Cake Sto/k, Extracts, Gelatine, Jell-O, Cerea)^ (Jondiments, Pickles, Mothers firead, Yeast, Crackers f. Assorted Crackers, Roy sters. Candy In 1 2-lb, 1-lb, 2-lb, 4-tt>, & 5-ld Packages^, CHASE/? SA^IBORNS COFFEE & TEA FRUITS, NUTS & CONFECTION ARIES Boys Tricycles, Boys Wagons, Bicycles, Day los, Knives, Air Rifles, Perculators, Aluminum Ware, L. P. HICKS On The Corner Louisburg, N.. C.
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