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THREE REASONS Why Our Grocery is One of the Best in This Section Good Goods Efficient Service Reasonable Prices Get our prices on staple and fancy groceries and fresh fruits and vegetables and you will be con vinced that what we say is true. We sell nothing inferior and our service iB prompt and satisfactory. Make our store your daily mar keting place. Our line of Cold Drinks is always, satisfying. You'll never rejret it. JOHN W. HARRIS Under Union Warehouaa ? ___ gg 1 ' "yf 1 1 1 r>--? Balloon lires Be sure you get the Genuine Balloon if you expect balloon ease of riding and comfort. Genuine Goodyear and Hood sold by Cranford Motor Company ? WATCHES THE modern idea in watches it FIRST a good 'Time Piece". After that comea refinements of manufacture and design. Time has made clear to us, for example, that when a father buys a watch, he wants it to last more than his OWN life. He wants to give it to his son, in turn. ^ This store has always specialized in "Time Pieces". As the minutes tick off, we care less about adornment than accuracy. Here you will find the dependable makes? ^proud acquisitions for the generations to come. Ana there are the daintiest, prettiest watches for women, too ? new models, new designs. It will be worth your while to come and see th*m L. W. Parrish, Jeweler COMMISSIONERS RESALE OF FARM LANDS Under and by virtue of an order of fe-sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County, dated October 20th, 1924 In that Special Proceeding Entitled "W. A. Stalling* et ala, rs Joe S. Stalllngs et ala," the under signed Commissioner will on Mon day the 84th day of Norember, 1924 at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouaa door In Louliburg, N. C., (offer for Mia at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the follow, lag described land: Lying and being In Cypress Creek ^Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Ruffln Collie, the Arrlngton land, the Shsrrod Oay land and tte Munroe Ralnea land and tOnta4tilliff 93 aorea more or lees, and balng known aa ike [W. B. 8 tailings land. . This 20th d*y of October, 1124. ?0-3l-4t K. H, MALONE, Conynnisloper i APPLICATION FOR PARDON of RICHARD DICKERSON Application will be made to the Qovernpr ot North Carolina (or the pardon of Richard Dlckerson convict ed at the October Term of the Superior Court of Franklin County for the crime of assault with deadly weapon on one Herman Burnette, and sentenced to the Roads of Halifax County for a term of EIGHTEEN months. All persons who oppose the grant. In* of said pardon are Invited to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the Mth day of October, 1424. 10-31-8t THOS. W. RUFFIN, Atty. A good farm poultry houe U roomy, wall ventilated, conveniently arrang ed and economically constructed Tbe State College Extension Service has plana for such houses and a card Will bring yqurj. BAILU'A-PHILATHEA t'SlO* -J Franklin County Bkraca-PUathea Union will meet at Sandy Creek Bap tist church Saturday evening Novem ber 8th at 7:30 o'clock. Oevotionai by O. M. Burnett?, of Suudy Creek Report of best work of the cla*?ea. Talk by Luclan Evans from Flat Rock. Social hour. Beginning on the second Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock the devo tlonal will be conducted by Q. B.. West. Welcome address by Rev. G. W. May Response by L. H. Allison. Reading of the minutes. Roll call of classes. Address by Hon. K.-A. Plttman on the Supreme motive of Boraca-Phlla theas. ' Dinner. .Sunday Afternoon 2 o'clock ? Report of the State Con vention by Mrs. R. T. Purnell. A talk <?n consecration by Wrs. J. 0. Newell. Special music by Mrs. J. A. Mclver and Mrs. L. L. Whltaker. The advantages of Inter-denomlna. tional classes by Rev. J. A. Mclver, Presentation of banners. If any class falls to get a report blank make out a report of the work and bring or send to the meeting. FOREST JOYNER. Pres. MRS. J. F. MITCHINER. Act' Bee PROTECTING THE INVESTMENT Abraham Lincoln humorously Bald of a poor -neighbor's assets, "He has a wife and two children which I should think were wprth thirty thousand dol lars to any man," A family indeed is a golden invest ment and needs the same protection and care that any Investment requires. For three generations the editors of The Youth's Companion have felt the same responsibility to the fami lies of subscribers as if those fami lies were their ow/i. In taking a sub scription they have aeeepted a trust; they have done their part to see that the family investment increased in value through the development of character and a tacte for the good things in life. The 52 issues of 1925 will be crowd ed with serial stories, short stories, editorials, poetry, facts and fun. Sub. scribe now and receive: 1. The Youth's Companion ? 52 Issues In 1925. 2. All the remaining issues of 1924. 3. The Companion Home Calendar for 1925. (Sent only on request.) All for $2.50. 4 Or include McCall's Magazine, the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only $3.00. THE YOUTH S COMPANION, Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St., Boston, Mass. MORTGAGE SALE OF PERSONAL. PROPERTY By virtue of power contained in a certain Mortgage made to me by Sam Hockaday and duly registered in Book 255, Page 537, Franklin County Re gistry, default having been made In payment, I will sell to the highest bid der, for cash, at the Court House door, in Louisburg,. N. C., at about noon, on the 17th day of November, 1924, the following articles of personal? proper ty to- wit: One rubber tired Washington buggy, (top) one bay mare. This 23rd day of October, 1924. ic.24-3t GEO. W. FORD, Mortgagee. Milton Dail, a tenant farmer of Per quimans County won 8 ribbons and $32.50 in cash at a district fair in eastern Carolina early in October. Mr. Dail was one of the first to begin the new methods or hog feeding outlined by the State College Extension Serv ice. America's genius for quantity pro duction isn't quite so Impressive when it devotes itself to political speeches. Some folks never exercise their judg ment enough to keep in training. Practical Nurse Tells mm of w wpwHaw u MW?: "I MO ?? THn old and I km btn a pruttetl bbim for tMto || M CARDUI Tin Worm's tafe IT AIN'T GOIN' TO RAIN NO MORE, NO MORE V t j . BUT ir IT DOES, YOU WIN. During the week bginning Monday, Nov mber 3rd, we will give TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT any time it is raining. Just come in, make your selections, and take off ten per cent for the rain. This applicable to our entire stock withihe exception of heavy groceries and feed stuffs. Now ready for your inspection the large, t line of Men's Ladies, Boy3 and Childrens Wearables for Fall and Winter ever shown in Franklinton. The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON 'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 FARMS FOB KKJIT. ? I have several farms (or rent (or 1925 to parties owning their ownteam. Will rent (or cotton or on shares ? (nrnishlng all fertilizer. See or write tne at once. J. K. WILLIAMS, Loulsburg, N. C. 8-29-tf Heavy winter rains will damage (arm machinery more than dry sum mer weather: paint, greaae and store it away, advise (arm machinery spe~ clali9ts o( the State College exten sion division. Colds Cause Orlp and Influenza LAXATTVE BROMO QUTNTNE Tablets remove th? cause. There is ooly ooe "Bromo Qainino." E. W. GROVE'S lioamre on ho*. SOc. TRj; FRANKLIN TIMES fLBO Per Tear In Advance. LOST One black and white male bound, with scalded scar on back. Lost about ten days ago. One large black, white and tan male hound. Has been missing for about seven months. One white female hound with a few yellow or brown spots. One large red male hound with white ring around neck, white feet, white blaze in face. Gone about a year. Reward of $25 offered for return of each dog. W. H. ALLEN, 9-5-tf Louisburg, N. C. Baseball is only fifty-eight years old. but lots of the 80-year-old boys tell about playing it when they were boys. Your reputation is what people know about you and your character ii> what they don't know. , To Stop a Cough Quick ^ take * HAYES- HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A bo* of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Cold*. Head Coids and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The heaii&S effect of Hayes' Healing Hooey In side tile throat combiOM with Che healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the porea of the akin aooc atopa s coogh. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the coat of the combined tiaatment la 33c. ^ ?Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. BUYING GROCERIES from this Store is a Pleasent Economy By pleasant economy, we mean that you are always assured the utmost in quality at the lowest possible prices. Buying supplies for your table because the price is low is rot always economy. But buying Quality Gioceries from this store, where the margin tf profit is always low, is a real saving, for there is no waste to what you get. !? have just received a car of Flour and can make the price interesting. Also just re ceived a car of Brick. BUGGIES AHD WAGONS * I have a big lot of nice buggies, both open a> d top, steel and rubber tired that I am offering at prices that will surprise you. I have a lot of Farm Wagons, both one and two hoTse, and a big lot of harness. Let me suppl r your needs. Don't forget to bring your cotton to mi to be ginned and get a ticket that may win one of the b-.g prizes that will be given away in December. J. P. TIMBERLAKE 2 Miles South of Louisburg , N. C. <i 11** > ? . i / 4 iwV i i P . %.?
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