A. Tonkefs STORE IS OFFERING FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS A LOT OF BIG SPECIALS THAT HAVE BEEN - ARRIVING DAILY A BIG SHIPMENT OF NEW SMART STYLES ? IN ? LADIES TRIMMED HATS AT $2.95 and $3.95 That was sold up to $10.00 A big variety of the very newest Ladies Dresses in all the leading shades and new materials, prices ranging from $4.95 to $15.95 that was sold up to $29.50. Ladies Coats of the very latest styles, trimmed fur col lars, tie on side, material Bolovias, "Womandies, Du Delan and Velours, priced from $6.95 to $19.95 that was sold up to $39.50. Our entire line of Ladies Coat Suits in all colors and sizes offered at ONE-HALF PRIGS Our stock of Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE Our Men's and Boys' Clothing Department is the most complete and up-to-date in town. Men'* and Young Men's Suits worth $20.00, Special $12.95 Suit up to $25.00 $15.95 Suits up to $30.00 $19.95 Men's Overcoats at a Great Reduction. VISIT THE STORE OF STYLE AND QUALITY A. Tonkel Next Door to H. C. Taylor's Hardware Store Louisburg, , : N. C. NOTICE! Our Store Will Be Closed December 25-26-27 & 28th The first two days for Christ, mas the other two for inventory. We will be open for business SATURDAY, DEC. 29th. HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL McKINNE BROS. PAY CASH and PAY LESS FOR THE WOMEN HUMMING BIRD Pure Silk Hose in all leading shades $1.50 SILK HOSE For Ladies, Black, Cordovan and Grey 98c KAYSER'S CHAMORSET GLOVES In Long and Short style $1.95 SLIPOVER SWEATERS Beautiful color combinations with roll collar $4.95 LADIES BATH ROBES Silk Edge piped fancy designs $3.45 BED ROOM SLIPPERS All colors, all sizes, some with pom pom 98c to $1.95"?" LADIES LISLE HOSE In all colors 50c BED SPREADS Fancy croched patterns, heavy quality $3.45 COMPLETE LINE OF RUGS AND : DRUGGETS Small and large sizes, makes excellent and long lasting appreciative gift, priced very moderate. COATS REDUCED 1-4 AND 1-3 Originally $15 to $65. Now $9.95 to $37.50 SUITS REDUCED 1-4 AND 1-3 Originally $18.50-$47.50 Now $12.45-$27.50 DRESSES REDUCED 1-4 TO 1-2 Originally $9.95-037.50. .Now $4.95-$27.45 FOR THE MEN HERE'S A STORE THATS READY FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON? READY IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD WITH AS FINE A STOCK AS WE'VE EVER DISPLAYED. TIES Big assortment of beautiful Ties 50c to $2 INTERWOVEN HOSIERY Silk, Wool and Lisle, the pair . . . 40c to $2 SHIRTS Wonderful selection of Shirts $1.50 to $5.00 s> HANDKERCHIEFS Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.00 BELTS AND BUCKLES Belts, Initial Buckles 50c to $2.50 PAJAMAS Wide range patterns $1.95 to $3.75 MEN'S SUITS, BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS GREATLY REDUCED MEN'S SUIT'S REDUCED 1-4 TO 1-3 Originally $19.50-$37.50 Now $12.45-$27.45 MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED 1-4 TO 1-3 Originally $18.50-$37.50 Now $12.45-27.45 BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED 1-4 TO 1-3 _ Originally $8.00-$18.50. .Now $4.95-$14.45 We thank all of our many friends and customers for their patronage during the past year and hope for a continua tion of your patronare in the future. WISHING YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR L. KLINE & COMPANY LOUISBDRG'S CHRISTMAS STORE LOOISBURG, - - NORTH CAROLINA When bnga and norma are pentifol la Artec. hens lay hMfltit. Ih win ter jrten this animal rood la not aTall nbto.lt should be aupplled by using rud?,aObetlHite? aa meat scrap, flab RM^or high trade tankage, re comamaa A.. Q. Oliver, poultry ex tenaiofc apodal tut V. '? * Berenty-fly# acres will be added to the State'* pecan area when one An son County farmer plant* the 1.000 trees that he has recently ordered, re-* ports County Agent J. W. Cameron. The movement 1* spreading j SubaeHtji to The Franklin Time* BECIPK FOB HEALTH TAC9HT TO BTUDEXTS "Toko One Arerage School Qlrl Then Dally':? Three Wholesome Meals, Right Olasses of Water, Ten hours of aleep, At least two hoars of play. j and An abundance of H20 In forms of ' Baths * Mix Ingredients with regulal*ltf and cars; . ,? y' Sprinkle with plenty of fresh air and eunshlne; ???? , Garnish liberally with snow Or grass grass; and 8caf.cn well with smiles; Serve la happy surroundings as A well-bro'lini?d, rosy-cheeked Amer ican Olrl.*' This Is a S-*clpe for heaffh as It ap peared In it news letter Issued from the school of home economics at the North Dakota A*r*ultur al ? Coll^fK ' This health recipe la also posted on the bulletin boards of many of the high schools of th*t state, reports Mrs. Jane S. McKimmon, State Agent In charge of Home Demonstration work for the State College and Department of Agriculture. "The question of health Is being stressed In all of our work this rear," said Mrs. McKimmon. "In each unit of work the Item of good health Is brought up as being very Important. In clothing classes the subject of hy gienic clothes is discussed and In cooking and nntrltton classes the question of healthful foods receives attention. All of the Smith-Hughes schools and many others in the state sre stressing more and more the ques tion of health. We feel that this Is an Important part of home demon stration work as conducted in North Carolina." > v\ ? * STEATED ? A yellow cow with a few white spots, about 2 years old. Will glre ?5 reward. jJU T. BHRARlN. 12-21-2t PROBLEM FOB LEAGUE OF NATIONS BETTLED IN COURT ROOM HERE Yesterday In criminal court the cane of Anna Besgovlch, charged with felo nloUR assault and battery on Mary Mencllovlch, wag called for trial. Both parties lire In Indtanola. Mrs. Besgovlch In an American born woman, of Irish extraction, but married to a Serbian. Mary la a Bo hemian. and her husband a Dalmatian. Witnesses for the commonwealth were Polish, American and Negro persons, while the defendant's witnesses were Hungarians, Magyars, Poles and Croa tans. The district attorney was an American of German extraction, while the defendant's lawyer and the judge Were Jews. They found Mrs. Besgo vlch guilty of aggravated assault and battery. She will be sentenced later. ?Ex. Subscribe to the frankli;; times ll.SU Per Year in Advance. LONG 8TAPE SOLD Raleigh. Dec. 18. ? The North Caro lina Cotton Growers' Cooperative As sociation has finally sold It* stock of Long Staple cotton of the 1922 crop and Juit as soon as the accounting department can make up the state ments a final settlement (or this cot ton will be made with every member who delivered Long staple cotton last season. Approximately '0,000 bales of Long staple was handled and much of It was of low grade staple making the sale of this grade very alow. Fi nal settlement was made on abort staple cotton of the 18J2 crop soma time ago. M r " "? O ? li IB. - - Thirty bushiMa men gave a verdict In favor of NWttl Carolina Kraut wM? they compared It to one of the leading commercial brands being aola In tk* State, report* county agent John ?? Steele of Watauga County. Mine# Meat, Plum Pudding, Fl# P?4 ding, Chrystallsed Fruit*, Jam*, J*l* lie* and Cranberry Sauce 1 12-21-lt N at U P. HtCKS.