THE , franklin County F A I R The largest and best Fair will be on in YOUR town all next week. We extend you and your friends a cor dial WELCOME to all its benefits and hope you will make our store your headquarters. It will be a good time and good place to meet those you hope to see. We ? will look for you and hope you will all come. THE FAIR COMMENCES NEXT MONDAY AND WILL BE OPEN EACH DAY AND NIGHT DURING THE WEEK. L. P. HICKS ON THE BUSY CORNER P. S. ? We have one of the bsst Tobacco and Cotton markets and the buyers anxious for these products, so bring it along and get the price. fOR OLD AND TOUNG / Ttttt'a Utw Pilla Act U kindly ?/ ntb drtk*to female or iaftra old ageai upon therltonrao du. Tutt's Pills The long, cosy evenings of wi Inter are coming. Why not subscribe to your home paper, a good dally and a good firm paper? Every good busi ness man keeps up with the trend of world events and the news about his own business. FOR SALE We have Usted for sale several ral uable farms, among which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S- known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesyille T. S. known as part of Whltaker lands. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. tc REALTY CO. (Over First National Hank) Subscribe to The Franklin Times $1 60 Per Yasr In Advance Whether You Have Faith? Whether you have faith or not. does not matter. Chiropractic is true. It is a (act. Armument does not change it. Whether yon have faith in it or not really makes no difference to chiropractic. A. truth is a thing that stands. _ But truth also, is a thing to be understood and us^d. Chiro practic has brought thousands of hopeless and abandoned invalid* ? incurables ? back to life and health and happiness. Why? Be cause It Is totally different. It does things that no other healing method eveiL tries to do. Chiropractic spinal adjustmentss as iven by this office have restored health in many cases In the past The sufferers have been made well of diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organB. DR. CHAS. BREMNER Henderson, N. C. LOUISBUBG OFFICE IN MB. ?. C. HIGH'S RESIDENCE TUESDAYS AND FBIDATS, fl TO ? P. X. Phone 1 1 1 groceries Your order will receive the tame prompt attention that you get in person? and it will save you the time and trouble of coming to our store. Special service gladly rendered. J. Allen Harris ?' North Carolina Keeps Cookstoves Clean Gas- burners, oil- bonier*, top-grates, racks, drip- pass, - etc., last a lot longer and give better service wi?OQ kept dean and sweet with RED Seal Lye. Absolutely the easiest and most effective way of cleanir^. Write for descriptive booklet of household uses. Pull directions in each can. Be sure and buy only the' genuine Rei> SEAL Lye. ! rxTiMtb nii< m NOTICE OF REGISTRATION The Registration Books for the elec tion of Trustees for the Graded School District, for Loulsburg, are now open, at my office oyer the Plrat National Bank, Loulsburg, N. C. except Satur days when I will be at the Court House with the books each Saturday until the books close on the 20th day of October. No new registration has been ordered. This Sept . 1 8th. 1923. 9-21-4t B. B. PERRY, Registrar. O NOTICE & North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin County. Before the Clerk. J. J. Murray and' C. E. Brantley, Admrs. of J. C. Brantley, Dec'd. Vs. Mrs. Mavis Brantley, widow of, and C. E. Brantley and others, heirs at law of J. C. Brantley, deceased. Mrs. Mavis Brantley, widow of J. C. Brantley, one of the defendant* above named will take notice that a Special Proceedings entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County to Aell land to make assets to pay the debts of the decedent; and the said defendant will further take notice that she Is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County at his office In Louisburg. N. C. on November 1st, 1923 and answer oi; demur to the complaint in said ac tion, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 18th day of Sept , 1923. J. J. YOUNG, C. 8. C. Franklin County, North Carolina. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attorneys for plaintiffs. 9-21-St Joseph P. Knapp, a millionaire philanthropist of New York City and a winter resident of Currituck county Is having the grounds around the county courthouse beautified under the direction ot County Agent J. B. [Chandler. TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAfE Main Street LOUISBUHG, N. C. The bent of metli the mar ket affords and prepared In the beat of fashion. Plenty of rooma for the accommodation of all who wish to spend the night, all well fnrnlshed. J. c. TUCKER Proprietor VISIT THE FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR AND MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOME ROTH'S ' OFFERING ' Wonderful Bargains ' FOR Earyly Fall Shoppers t * ? ^ 1 '? v, ====^=? = ^=a ? ~ HIGHEST GRADE MERCHANDISE - ...... prtced at 25 to 40 per cent less than the same merchandise can be purchased else where. We can do this because we eliminate all unnecessary overhead expenses, we do our own buying and fcay cash for what we buy, thereby we get big concessions and are in position to sell you high grade merchandise considerably less than other stores stores with big overhead expenses. It will pay you to trade with us. We offer you an iron clad guarantee of complete satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. ? r * _ MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT We carry the newest and latest styles $45.00 Hand tailored suits. .$32.50 $37.50 Hand tailored suits. .$27.50 $30.00 Hand tailored suits. .$22.75 $20.00 Young men's suits. . .$14.75 $15.00 Hand tailored suits ... $9.95 $12.00 Men's suits $7.75 $35.00 Overcoats $24.50 $30.00 Overcoats $22.45 $20.00 Overcoats $14.95 $15.00 Overcoats .,...$10.95 $12.50 Overcoats $9.95 $10.00 Overcoats $7.45 ? ' We have received, ready for your inspection, our complete line of Fall Sweaters and Winter Underwear for ruen, women and children. We advise our customers to buy early, for cotton goods are advancing daily. * MILLINERY DEPARTMENT We Have a Splendid Display of Original Designs $15.00 Pattern Hats $8.50 $10.00 Pattern Hats $6.45 $8.50 Value Hats $4.95 $6.50 Value Hats $4.95 $5.00 Value Hats $3.95 1 Lot Tailored Hats, values to $10.00, Special $1.95 We carry a complete line of nice ly tailored Hats for " the little ones. You would be surprised to see what a big variety we have to offer you. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Every Pair Abeolutely Guaranteed Solid Leather We carry only the Best money can buy, consisting of W. L. Douglas shoes for men, Freidman Shelby shoes for men, women and children, Hoge Montgomery shoes foi women and children, Weyenberg shoes for men and boys, Red Wing shoes for men and boys, Lion Brand shoes for men and boys, Ball Brand rubber boots and rubbers for men, women and children. LADIES READY-TOhWEAB. DEPARTMENT Consists of the Best the (Market Produces / $5,006 tailored coats $42.50 $50.00 tailored coats $35.00 $40.00 tailored coats $24.75 $30.00 tailored coats $19.50 $25.00 tailored coats $16.50 $20.00 tailored coats ^ $11.95 1 Lot coats, values $18.50, Special $6.95 $50.00 tailored suits $39.50 $45.00 tailored suits $34.75 $40.00 tailored suits $29.80 d|30.00 tailored anits $19.75 $25.00 tailored suits $14-75 $35.00 Ladies dresses $27.50 $30.00 Ladies dresses $24.76 $20.00 Ladies dresses $14.95 $15.00 Ladies dresses $11.95 1 Lot of beautiful all-wool Poiret 1 Twill dresses, special $9.95 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Every piece of piece goods was bought before the big advance in cotton and we can ( save you 25 to 50 per cent on your cotton" and woolen goods. f. A. ROTH COMP'Y. ?f 7 I ^ ? -I A * .11 Louisburg's Busiest Department Store ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, : Worth Carolina . i ? . 1 ..N

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