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Clover Seed J3eed Rye ~ Vetch Seed Seed Oats Rap? Seed Tutmp Sfiefr Lettuce Seed Cabbage Seed Lawn Grass Seed I P. HICK ON THE CORNER / UNE FARM FOR SALE? A fin* hn at ibnt two kuM meres, 1-2 aOe (rem ligMlc, eoaTeaieat to rat of cfcarefces, located la om of the best Cafe l Uig, lew ban aal stables, fear ear las haras, 8 teaaat dwellings. Terns I easy. FRAJfkLIW INSURANCE A I REALTY CO., Loalsbar*, S. C. &-30-3t FOR SALE ? I have 6 nice Jersey and t;uernsey~heiter8, 'z auu is ye&fs olt ihat will come to the pail first of the year that 1 will sell or trade for fat beef cattle. I. &-30-H ! ! It will not be long now until the watch on the Rhine "will hare to Bet along without its American hands. ? Minneapolis Trthnna If the world will resolve not to have another war until the recent one is paid (or everlasting peace will be as sured. ? Greenville, S. C. Piedmont. "A person who has accumulated a number of Oood Taxi ton In riehi" nayn Dr. Prank Crane. He has to be. ? Columbia, S. C. State. If any multimillionaire today wishes lo die poor there is evidently nothing I to stop hlm.^New York Evening Mai! ONLY BIG SHOW COMING THIS YEAR Circus iSS Septld ||I||W FEK0C10U5 JUKG1X LEASTS. \Bkli TI^UKfcD TO DO MAKS ^BIJiPlKG. L^B M\ HWIPREP3 or t*R?ATH HAUIK6 ACTS 1 wmtmM 3r vjoHura most iktkcpip -PERTcaoanRa [UKEXCEILEP Df AMY PARTICOLAK. GLOTERINS IK ITS BXAOTY INSTRUCTIVE DON'T FORGET THE DATE POSITIVELY FRIDAY SEPT. 30 Tickets on sale on Show Day at SCOGGIN'S DRUG STORE at same prices charged on show grounds. THE FRANKLIN TIMES' A. K JOHNSON, Editor and luaftr ? TAR DROPS? ? ? Cotton told tor 20 4-4 ?#nts ? a- . pound yesterday. ? W. D. Fuller & Co. of Wood, ha re something to say to our reader* this week. ? On this pagu will he found the advertisement of Allen Bros. Co. They have something to say to you of interest. ? Attention ~hrx?}tod ts tho ilfw ad- ; vertlsement of F. W. Wheless, IXJMls burg's Quality Department store, in this issue. 11 ? 2 1 1 1 eSog? Drummond The AHvwinip^ pf a. Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull by CYRIL McNEILE immtATiora n IRWIN MYBfiS kr On. SL D? G*. "We understand," he msrmnrrt gently to himself, "that Mr. Potts, who has recently been Indisposed, has returned to the Carlton. . . . Now that's very Interesting. . . .* He lit a cigarette and lay back la his chair. "I was tinder the Impres sion that Mr. Potts was safely tucked tip in bed, consuming semolina pod ding, at Goring. It requires elucida tion." "I beg yoar pardon, sir." remarked the waiter, placing the beer on the nine twite liliu. ? ' "Tou needn't," returned Hugh. "Up to date you have Justified my fondest expectations. And as a further proof of my good will, I would like you to get me a trunk call ? 2 X Goring." A few minutes later he was In the telenhone box. ? "Peter, I hire seldom been so utad to hear your TOlce. Is all well? Good. r>oa't mention any n " " ^ Our guest_ la there, is he? Gone on strike agalnsL more milk puddings, you say. Coax him. Peter. Make a noise like a-' sluigewr, and he'll thlnfc It's -eaviaja. Have you seen the papers? There are Interesting doings In Belfast, wtilrh concern ug rather Intimately. I'll be down later, and we'll have a pow He hung up the receiver and stepped out of the box. "If, Algy." he remarked to a man who was looking at the tape machine outside, "the paper says a blighter's somewhere and tou know he's some where else ? what would you do?" "Hp to date in such Cases I haife al ways shot the editor." murmured Algy Longworth. "Come and fwd.'V "You're so helpful, Algy. A per fect rock of strength. Do you want a job?" """What sort of a Job?" demanded the other suspiciously. "Oh ! not work, dear old boy. D ? n It. man ? you know me better than that, surely !" "People are so funny nowadays," returned Longworth gloomily. "What Is this job?" Together the two men strolled Into the luncheon-room, and long after the cheese had been finished, Algy Long worth was still listening In silence to his companion. "My dear old bean," he murmured ecstatically as Hugh finished, "my very dear old hean. I think It's the most priceless thing I ever heard- Enroll I O^IAJ I ''MM* "My Dear Old Bean," He Murmured Ecstatically aa Hugh Flnlahed, "My Very Dear Old Bean." me a* a member of the hand. And, Incidentally, Tohy Sinclair la running round !?t circle* asking for trouble1. Lat**> rofif him in " (TO BE CONTINUED) TRADE at the STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST ^ W0XE5S A.YD CHILDEF.SS .niLLIlTEET. _WOMES8COATSriTS . ME >8 ASP BOYS CLOTH ISG. MESS, W0ME.N8 A>'D CHEL DRESS SHOES LADIES SHIKT WAISTS A-\D SKIRTS. B0YS k\D GENTS FCBX isHnos. r W^arp now displaying our" big line of Fall and Winter goods and have some sIinwTngs that will be of great interest to the lftdit.i and yntU men of? Franklin County. There is no store in North Carolina tiiat is ottering you a better ^HSdfltneht 6f til ft MatK ets best fabrics and creations at such low prices. Each ar- ~ tide was selected with a view to its qnality and price. Al though the- wholesale prices havTe advanced since Cotton went np, we are not advancing our prices, but will give you prices on all articles based on 10 cent Cotton. COME IN AND, LET US "BIT goods. SILKS ASP PRESS COOPS I LADIES AND CHILBICtS PBF^SF s SENS, LAD IKS, JHSSES A5D BOYS SWEATEES . LADIES, MESS, WSSKS AJTD BOYS FTXTEE UJ DEBWEAK. NOTIONS OF U1 KINDS. i- a utrrw-Ttr roMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOCISBURG, . NORTH CAROLINA CL O T H I NO, 1 We have the best stock of Meny-Yonng Men anil Boys Clothing that we have had for several years. Before buying come in and sec our stock of Worsteds, Serges. ami Herring bones, all in good hard finish materials that will^ive real service. We do not sell the cheapest, but we do sell the best for the least money. We want you to try one of our suits, they are made right, they will fit right, they will make you look right, and we will make the price right. We have a large stock of Boys two-pant suits that we believe are real values also a large lot of extra pants and sweaters. Shoes and Oxfords Shies for t he entire family. We have just received a large shipment ot' I -a dies tan and black, plain and brogue Oxfords. Also a full line of Shoes, every day, plain toe comforts, cushion soles and dress shoes. We have a scood line of Children, Misses and Boys Buster Br iwn Shoes. Our line of Men and Yonng Men shoes is complete. Tf you have trouble in getting a shoe to fit and fe?*I comfortable you should try one pair of our Emerson Shoes they will give real comfort and service. ALLEN BROTHERS CO. Everything for Everybody LOUISBURG, * \ North Carolina
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