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Star Theatre We Wish To Announce Our Excellent Program FOR FAIR WEEK Beginning Next Monday, Oct. 2nd. MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY 3? NIOSTS? 3 On MONDAY We Will Show ?-?THE PRIMAL LAW" With Dustin Faraum Engaging romance of a strong man and a true hearted ?woman in the midst of peril and evil conspiracy. (10 and 20 Cents) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH j_ ? HER FACE VALUE' ?. ^ ^ With Wanda Hawley _ > A Story of Love and Romance (10 and 20 Cents) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH 3rd Episode of "GO GET 'EM HUTCH" The Serial with a Thousand Thrills. A daring 2 reel Western, "THE V THAT VANISHED." And a fine One Reel "Hal Roach Comedy." (10 and 20 Cents) MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY 2:00 O'CLOCK COME AND BRING THE CHILDREN FOR SALE! 500 Cords Pine Wood * 100, Cords Oak Wood Wood 31-2 miles from town. Will sell in woods / "t deliver in 5 cord lots or over. W. Blair Tucker RED CROSS PUTS UP $9,739,872 Year's Budget Stresses Relet and Services at Home and Overseas. MILLIONS FOR VETERA* AID Over S3.000.000 Alotted to the Disabled ? Foreign Wort Lessens. Washington. ? Expenditures totaling S8,7S9,S72.47 for carrying through Its program of services and relief during the fiscal Tear In the United Status and overseas are authorised 1b the budget of the American Bed Cross. ef fective July X 1922. This total Is $2. TS5.97S less than tha expenditure* far the last fiscal year, when disburse ments reached S12.473JM7.09, It Is an nounced at National Headquarters ta ? statement emphasising the m 1 1 ndlj vt continued support of the organisa tion by enrollment during the aaivtl Boll Call. November 11-Norember SO inclusive. This total for the budget is exclusive of the large financial op erations of the U00 active Bed Crass Chapters, which. It Is estimated, will More than double the total. War Veterans Have First Cad First call an Bed Cross funds ts far the disabled ex-service sea. ?t whrwa >7,487 were receiving tit aim? l from the Government on June 1 last. TVs work for veterahs and their faaillWs In a wide varietj of Kiilca that tha Government Is not authorised to ren der and for which It has neither funds nor fndllties has the call an <5,080.882.90 during the current year, sr about <306,000 more than was ex pended last rear for snhWer service. Adding the funds disbursed la this humanitarian work of physical recoo atltutlon following the World War by the Chapters throughout the i aaalij will approximate a total far the cur rent year approaching J 10,000,000. This work. In the opinion Of the Sur geon General's oOce, will net reach Its peak before 1826. Through Its Chapters the Im?iIi as Bed Cross Is equipped to Sad tha In dividual a sci ilce man, help him In his problems and diacultifs, provide Immediately for his mx turtles, and open the way for him to the Govern ment compensation and aid to which be Is entitled TV* extension of this work to the families of such ma prove* to them that the Bed Cross has lost none of Its sympathy nor win to service manifested In wartime. Sim ilarly the service goes out to the men still In the Army and Navy, 1X087 of whom were under treatment In Gov ernment hospitals on June 1, 1322. Grtatir Dosnotic Program This j?r ? after Ave years of ?tractive effort during tbe war after the armistice ? brines with It a greater responsibility for domestic service to the American Red Cross. Tlie budget for foreign operations, i however, totals J3.tO4.0u0, but of this j amount Sl.S34.Cxl? is for medical ITef and hospital supplies for Russia, which Is a part of the gift made by the American Red Cross In 1921 to I the Russian famine relief work ot the 1 American Relief Administration pro- | gram. The child health service in En- | tope continues^ moreover, and $8M.- i 000 Is appropriated for this work un- ! drrt^K?u| 1930. Other items in tbe I Stringently diminished foreign pro gram include J200.000 to support tbe League of Red Cross Societies. *22, 000 for nurses' training schools Insti tuted by the Red Crass abroad, and tOOO.OUO for liquidation of tbe general Bed Cross foreign jpUef program. Prepared for Emerge wciea For disaster relief the Fed Cress has art aside Yrcoooo. and fof?aer yenctes In Oxapter work tmOOd to be available for domestic. insular and foreign demands. This H moral than uswno above last year's expen ditures. For am I lr? and assistants to the Moo Chapters and tlMrtr branches ?1 JSOOOO Is presided by ths Kstlsaal Other In the taratk |?hi?s Inilsdt WW, 000 for assistance to tlena i Of the total 000 Is allotted far National mate, of the ealae of the su ifca by THE RKD CROSS SUPPLEMENTS . GOVERNMENT SERVICE BY MEETING THE PARTICULAR NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUAL EX-SERVICE MAN. THIS WORK CANNOT GQ ON UNLESS YOU SUPPORT IT WITH YOUR MEMBERSHIP - DOLLAR PAY UP TODAY - THE RIGHT WAY TO KILL GERMS Here m a powerful i i. i.Ofiiu?d duinftctant which kills the Is your cellar unitary? Germs will multiply by the million over night, in a damp, musty cellar. Make a solution of Red Seal Lye and sprinkle into all the dark corners, and all must in ess viR immediately disappear, leaving you cellar fresh and sweet smelling. If your kibe ben sink does not drain quickly, here is an immediate remedy. Sift a little Red Seal Lye into the pipes. The lyfcswill com bine with the grease ahd dirt, forming a solution which ^ill be carried off quickly by the *ater, leaving the pipes free and cr^an. Housewives may save money py rjviking their own soap. All that is needed is one can of Red Seal Lye and a quantity of waste grease or fat, such as would ordinarily be thrown away. The one can will make twenty cakes of pure soap at less than one cent per cake. See how quickly and easily Red Seal Lye will clean the wash-stand, tub or closet bowL Red Seal l,y? is pat up ia bandy round It coax mm mo filler or adulteration*. It ia absolutely pare. Send lot Red Seal Booklet which explains miay recipe* and uses of the famous Red Seal Lye. Write today. Ask yoar dealer far the old reliable Red Seal Lye. Take no ocber. P- c Tucson * CO. Seme members of Congress are go ins to listen twice for the brass band as they reach borne. ? New York Her ald. The chief trouble with Detroit Is that whenever Henry Ford takes a day off it stops the city. ? Cleveland (lain Denier. Recent primaries reveal that the country is still more or less "dry", while the cities are "wet"; or. In oth er words, that the battle Is still be mta the hid aad the "hie. " ? Colom bia Record. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, In the Franklin County . Superior Court | Annie Stokes V?. Edward Stokes "The defendant above named will taka Notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, which is an action tor an abaotnte divorce on the grounds of ahandounent and aeparation; and the said defendant will further take No tie* that ha is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Coast of Franklin County on October Mth. 1522. and within twenty days thereafter answer the Complaint in anid action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 18th day of September. 1122. J. J. BARROW, 9 ? 22 ? 4t Clerk Superior Court. | MORTGAGE RE-SALE OF REAL, ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain Mortgage deed executed to us by Sidney G- White and wife. Vera White, and duly reccorded in the o? ice of Register ol Deeds of Franklin County. N. C. tn Book No. Jit. page J4?. default having been made in payment of ibe bonds secured thereby, and upon request for fore closure. aad because of an upset bid being made in the last sale, we will on MONDAY. OCTOER 23, 1822 at about the hour of noon at thfe Court House door in Louis burg. N. C. offer for sale at public auction, for cash, the following described real estate sit uated in Franklin County. Cedar Rock townships N. C. and bounded as fol lows: Bounded on the North by the lands of T. W. Boone, on the East by the lands of W R Boone and Geor gianna Creekmore. on the South by the lands of Mrs. W. H. Stalling*, and on the Wea by the Unds of C. T. Stokes and Pomp P. Leonard, contain ing sixty-lour IM) acres, more or less, and In the tract of land, deeded to Sid ney White by Lula W. Boone and oth ers and known aa the Wester land. This Sept M. I?2. TAYLOR W BOONE, and Brothers W. J. Boone and Openctr M. Boone. Mortgagees. To the nne of G. A. Wheless. . lM-lt Transferee. | NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT North' Carolina. In Superior Court Franklin Co. Before the Clerk, i F. O. Stnrgla, ?a. ?a]. McClunc. Antonio Calarusa, E. J. B. Murray aad Em II H. Hoen . ta above named will summons In the waa Issued against the 2Sth day of ta the Superior Court of for the sum of aid ^aintltr under con defJ-taata which sdm ? the Kb day of the office of the Clerk Own of Franklin ?feadants will also H ? tlr> that ? warrant jf nttac.h I mrnrn* was I->t the Clerk of the Saperior Court for Fraakjln County '?a Sep*. 23th. 1*12 against the prop efty ?* said deendaala, which warrant la' ratnrenUe before said Superior Canst at the time and place above rased far the rt*m~a of the sammnns, where the defeada.m are re sppiar and aasver or demur or the relief demand ed will he granted TMs Be j* ?k. 1*22. 1FHI J. J. BARROW. C. 8. C. School Days Are Stout Shoe Days Boys and it Iris are hard on shoes any time o' year, but especially so during the school term, when their shoes mast be dressy and neat, yet stout enough to stand the rough usage of play at recess aad after school. v Eiery wanted style Is represented In our big stock ? all strong and on common-sense lasts, made for the comfort of growing child ren. KTery pahTtW latest, snappy sttyle. s Also a full line ol the best Shoes for men and women that money can bay. Xafce your selection Today, while the stock Is complete. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET - LOUISBURG, N. C. THE WATCH WITH A Shock Absorber The ordinary wrist watcli is merely a pocket watch reduced in size and with no provision to counteract the varying, conditions of being worn on the wrist the deli cate mechanism of a wrist watch never was intended to be subjected to innumerable shocks and varied mo tions of the arm. We have the watch with a shock absorber which is made especially for wearing on the wrist. Thfcy stand hard bumps and knocks. This watch is guaranteed for 3 years. We sincerely hope customers will take advan- v tage of this service and get out of the bracelet watch trouble. For sale by L. W. Parrish JEWELER LOUISBUBG, North Carolina To My Friends and The Public On and aiter October loth, I will sell for Cash. Am bound to do It In order to compete with those who are selling lor Cash. Will meet competition on anything, quality considered. Am sell ing Shoes erery day, so come and get jours. A lull line oi feed and proyls lens all the time. Get mj prices before jou buy. Yours truiy, J. W. PERRY HASH STREET LOT'ISBURCh H 0. R. K Fuller M Hor??? and Male*. .AIM H*r ui Oat*. BaCfW V* Harnett far Mh, ?( tha Hfkt kliJ uialtk* r%M frtM Will Mil l?r ????? ir part or n appro t ol Mtirttf. II y?ar haria ar mala Im aat ?alt fat ;^a? ta aa4 M H y?a m?M aat ?*!? a b*4? ft what jai wait C??t m4 m? nktUrn yan kar R. F. FULLER Loalakws, H. 0. WHT WAIT Tn,I, THE I. ART DAT .TO SEND THE COPT IK FOB AN ADYFRTIHEMF.NT WHEN THE AD UAH CAS ?IYF TOC A MUCH ?FT. TF.R JOB IF YOU SEND IT IN SOO^KJU DON'T FOHGET IT. i I To Care ? Cold to Om D?y thm riUXKUN tuu* ?1M P?r Tw tj|
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