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"Around The World in 18 Days" FEATUB1NO William Desmond i The Picture with A Thrill In Ever; Land on the (ilobe UNIVERSAL ? CHAPTEB PLAY AT THE Winner Theatre EVEBY FRIDAY SIGHT Chapter No. 3 is especially thrilling. New Millinery Store In Youngsville We have just opened a store here with a foil lfne of MILLINERY, NOTIONS AND FANCY NOVELTIES Mrs. Long Is an experienced Milliner, having had 23 years experi ence and Is folly competent to do any kind of work In Millinery. She has Just renvrn^d from; the Northern markets and Is In position toi accommodate the ladles with an up-to-date Hat on short notice. Jnst received Hanes Union Suits for Men and Boys. Ladles and Chllrens Underwear and Chlldrens Sweaters and Knit Caps. COME TO SEE US YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED C. E. LONG & CO. YOUNGSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA WE ARE AGENTS FOR McCALL'S PRINTED PATTERNS SILVERWARE We can. not begin to name the many beautiful articles shown In nnr holiday display of Silverware. We can only ask all who contem plate the purchase of Gifts to come In and see for themselves, our splendid assortment of rich and appropriate present*. We are show, ing the vory latest designs and most popular styles in goods of un questioned merit and excellence. The variety shown by us affords the widest range of selection, and our prices are very low Indeed. Be sure to see the advantages we are offering this season In Silverware. W. D. LEONARD, Formerly Fred A. Riff Jewelry Co. Phone Mfl THF. ?IFT SHOP OF LOUISBIJRfl" Proprietor MULE FOR SALE One mare mule, scale weight 1025 pounds. Eight years old. Guar anteed perfect. As pretty as a picture. Cheap for Cash W. Furney Edwards New Hope P. 0. Louisburg, R. 1 Oaly nweet potatoes of food ?o*litj nhooM be Rtored In the c?rl?g hoaa?. The bruised, cut and rooft ahonld be kepi neparate tot earl/ MONET TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. 8 per cant Interest. No commission, no bono*. Mar run for S3 years or ba paid off at option of borrower. Only a abort time re quired to get the money. 7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. Over 200 ewes have been brought Into Halifax county since last June, reports County Agent C. E. Little. John. Some of the sheep are native stock and will be bred to pure bred Imported rams. A high stool for the kitchen Is one of the essential home conveniences, says Mrs. Jane 3. McKlmmon. It saves tired feet and backs. The goose that lays the golden egg never makes much noise about It. A few good reasons why you should Sell Your Tobacco ===== On =^___ The Rocky Mount Market The prices paid on this market are the highest paid on any market in Eastern North Carolina. We have four large warehouses operated by men who know the tobacco business and they take an indivi dual interest in every farmer who sella his tobacco her e and <jet him a good price for every pile of tobacco he Wp have a large set of buyers representing all the large companies and numerous independent companies. ?Small markets cannot afford many buyers and do not have fhe competition found on this market. There are numbers of large factories here with the facilities for hpndling great quantities of tobacco and they can always handle ny amount of tobacco offered. Buyers always pay more for tobacco when it is bought on the market in which their factory is located. All roads leading into Rocky Mount are in good condition and you can haul your tobacco thirty or forty miles without any trouble. Bring your tobacco to Rocky Mount and save the difference. has. Rocky Mount Clearing House Association NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT THOS H. BATTLE, President. J. L. SUITER, Cashier. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK J. C. BRASWELL, President. MILLARD F. JONES, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK JOS. B. RAMSEY. President. FRANK F. FAGAN, Vice-Pres. & Cashier. ROCKY MOUMT SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY J W. HINES, Vice-President, F. P. SPRUILL, Cashier & Trust Officer. FIRST BANKING TRUST COMPANY T. A. AVERA, Vice-President. W. M. SPEARS, Secretary. WRIGHTS Aft<r- Eocry M*al ITS the lonae s t-laa t In g confection yOu can bay pal ITs a kelp to A geatlon and a clcanaer Th? world drink* do toaati to lb* feilow who boaat*. ?WTioerer hoard of a man rtiat won a booia fight ? 10,000|Cow Hides and Calf Skins Wanted HIGHEST MARKET PRICES I am agent for the Cownle Tanning Co. We will tan any kind of bids or fur Fur rugs, Ladles fur coat*, muffs neck pieces at reasonable prices. Krlnr par hides and fari In. LOUI8BUBG REPAIR SHOP JuHtu Lehman. Proprietor I doors bslov P. A. Roth's Store Tom Tsrhssl Mjri the lev electric lights *h Ms honsfe will help him to enjoy hu reading these long winter evening*. TAX BOOKS Now Open for Collection of 1924 TAXES 1 per cent Discount will be al lowed on all taxes paid dur ing October. They will be paid to W. N. Fuller, at the Sheriffs office as usual. F, W. JUSTICE, Tax Collector.
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