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BIG SALE OF FINE MILLINERY . ? ! - - ' ' ??m??^?ana? i \ "f Hundreds of hand tailored shapes in Silk Velvets, Veleur and Plush at Lowest Prices. t \ 1 * ) We have decided to offer Special Reductions on all Millinery during our GREAT SALE. Great Shoe Sale Big Success! Our Great Shoe Sa.te frnfiV'rhfl sfar'f., r.tistf>TTiftrR is our best advertisement. 300 Pairs M^ris Water proof shoes, regular Priori <7.50. OnrSalg price \J ^ ?' $4.95 .. LADIES SUITS AND COATS REDUCED During our ?3B5T SALE every "Ladies Suit, Coat and Dress has been reduced. This is your oppor tunity. o o o o o 200 Ladies Vici Kid and Patent leather Shoes, regular price lU'-QO.OO. Qui Sale price $2.95 Make yoiir plans to come to our Great Sale as it will mean the saving of a great many dollars to you in yout Fall Trading. oooooooo CAfiBLER-CRQWELfc COMPANY "Louisburg's Leading Money Saver To You." P. S. & K. K.N&lleiTs Old 'Stand I Louisburg, North Carolina ?> i - f ?? 11 ?? " ??? How much. Cash, have you paid out in the laatjsix months v How much of it do you hold receipt for? As you know, currency payments leave behind no record, they invite loss and dispute. Much better to have a checking account here and use the reliable pay-bycheck plan. Begfin now and have the benefits fjor the balance of the year. Farmers National Bank Louisburg, North Carolina N V*~ * . I Capital $50,00(100 Surplus $10,000.00 S\ f J. M. ALLEN President " II. M. STOVALL, Cashier. I'nder Suprhlsion of flu* l ulled Staffs <;?Hernment, and Member of the Federal Reserve System. Polk Miller's Liver Pills The Good Old Fashioned Kind (hat have been doing Good Work for 50 year? without change-of formula- More popular than ever. Great in Malaria, Sick headaches. Constipation and Biliousness. At all druggists. Manufactured Ky Polk Miller Drug Co. f f\ fncr; Richmond, Va. 1U?. ? 1 " " Trt j't i I your neighbor ? n.l lDTr vimrifrlfr -bill Ul?!l I lillU in your >leep if she is young- and liundsoirr. I o ~~ NOTRE. Having qualified a.? administrator .oL t he. estate* o( J. O. Inscoylec? n>-d, [late ot' Franklin-bounty nolle?* t* here- ' by given all persons holding claims | against *aid cstat" to present them j i tn the undersigned on or befor?- ihe! I 20th day,, of October. i$20 or this no- j j.tice will be p.lead in bar of their re-| i cover?. All persons indebted to said I ientate will please come forward and]J make immediate 'settlement. This 11 'Oct. A* H. ?!$8COE. Adm'r. BEX T. HOLDCN, Ajfornel. 10-24-6t. FARM FOR ?ALE, 81 ACRES*' 3-4 MILK' FROM GOOD SCHOOL/McKINNE BR03.| CO., LOlJlSBURG, N. C. Every m/mal man admires a pretty I: woman. few of us have the cour-li age to telt our wives. Speak gently of your neighbor in ad- | versity. You may want to borrow all [dollar from him som?- d?y. AsR for^ "HILL'S' five million peoeli? USED IT LA2T YEAR A BIG SURPRISE < 4 r ? ( But a Bigger Bargain For MANNING it HUNT -The well known ami prosperous merchants, of lngleside. lun e ilttM to closp out their htilslness. Tliey drt tills of (lieir own nccortl?lo work a* well as ?Ing "doiMi on the farm*?over In ( hathum?ami ntiij also engage in the same business later oi?t Aside froni tli?- trouble 01 moving their on I) regret 1? ill l^atini; the good comity of Franklin anil some lis line people i;* they <"are to know or lite amongst, lint tills is iinmnterial. * What the} t will ilo hidant goliiir Is the most interesting part, anil the puhlic ?111 have the 'benefit u( their going?in one respect at least,?for the goods ?III he v'ctf.1 AT COST and niuit iro at that. The stock of General Merchandise (about *1,000) Js <ejean upd fresli,. consisting of Shoes, Shoes! Ilry tioods and Notions, tJrorer les. Medicines, ete. Sale begins with this date, and will continue nntll troods hre sold, unless the stock is hou?ht iim ii wliule. The doors ?re open I and tke public Is cordially Invited. K veil thf few delinquents ran conip to this <?ile and not tie afraid. You will )4nd this a clean ml, honest proposi tion iliey are up ngulnst, and they are going to stlek It <mi( ! Subscribe to The Franklin Times, ?1.50 per year.I
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