A. Tonkel's Big Pall Sale is Still Going On r ' ' With These Unmatchable Low Prices. Shop Early and Save Money L. L. 36-inch Sheeting per yd 10c 32-inch Dress Ginghams in the newest fall patterns, per yd, 15c Blue Bell Overalls, per pair $1.50 Men's Heavy Weight Union Suits, per pair, ...,95c Children Union Suits, 50c ?J ? Ladies Fall Dresses in all different Materials $4.95 np Ladies Coats $6.95 up Ladies Coat Suits 1 $5.00 up Tidies Trimmed Hats $1.95 up Shoes for Men, Women and Children, greatly reduced. Visit Tonkers store before buy ing your fall goods. Yours to serve, A. TONKEL LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA A'he Buffalo Are Coming Coming like the wind! ? 500 bellowing monarchs of a vanishing race! With 500 madriding horsemen risk ing their lives mid the tornado of hoofs. That's the Buffalo Hunt in "The Covered Wagon." Like the other 99 thrills in this super-romance, IT'S REAL. : v-ft A PARAMOUNT PICTURE AT THE Winner Theatre LOUISBURG, North Carolina F RIDAY AND SATURDAY Matinee Saturday at 2 O'clock The Covered Wagon A James Cruze Produciion Presented by Jesse L. Lasky ON NOV. 1ST, 1924 all accounts due Aycock Drug Co., Inc., will be placed in the hands of Mr. James 8. Massenburg, Attorney, for collection His offioe is over Kline's Dept. store next to the office of Mr. W Yar borough. There most be an ad justment of these aooounU so that we can setle with the creditors. If you can't see him or it is more convenient to pay at the drug store he has authorised me to o?ve a receipt and credit same for him. s, cigarettes, drinks or Jfo other merchandise will be I for a longer period than the 1st of each month. Im b S. P. BODDIE, Ret. fft Two RECORD DISASTER YEAR KEPT RED GROSS DUSY In 192 Places in United States Its Relief Operations Cost $737,603. Oae hundred and ninety-two dlsas ! ters resulting in 735 deaths and injury to 1,932 persons, rendering nearly 44,000 homeless and causing property losses estimated at more than 944,750, ! 000, established a new record in the United States In the year endef) last June 30, according to reports of the American Red Cross. In all of these disasters Immediately relief actlrity was applied by the Red Cross, which expended {737,603.37 through the na tional organization and the local Chapters In assisting stvicken com munities. As the 'nation's chief relief agency, whose service covers over 43 years, the Red Cross is expected to be on duty almost as soon as disaster strikes ?ny locality. This trust and confidence is amply justified by the Increasing equipment of the Red Cross, which recently organized a mo bile disaster unit of experienced work ers ready In a^l parts of the country to respond on the Instant to a call for active duty. This unit Is capable of operating In several disaster areas under one general direction, and re cently was at work In seven communi ties In five states at the stme time. Ability, alertness and increasing skill of volunteer workers in more than 3,500 Chapters are reasons for the preparedness of Red Cross for disaster operations, be the osll for a disturbance In a restricted local area or tor mllllona In relief funds fpr a staggering catastrophe such as the earthquake In Japan. The Red Cross, however, la far from being self-satisfied, for the or ganization Is giving the most serlons consideration to measures for pre venting disasters. Its relief adminis tration and rehabilitation policies have won for It nation-wide regard. That this Important work can alweys measure up to every demand needs the continued support of the Amer ican people through Red Cross mem bership. The annual enrollment will begin Armistice Day, November 11. and every American Is urged to Join or renew membership In the Red Cross. Help yourself by helping others with your dollar Red Cross member ship- The dividend In good works is guaranteed "JUNE" noto* far roMi, bnaa aad Jut bridaa la ? rmir at tin onca proud hmacbty "Jonlu." family ownad to tka DaUjr irrlrtli of Biiuft, gnoked | M??t?. Fruits and Vegetable* at L.I T. Hick*. 10->l-2t , 1 Pittsburgh Team in Shape The photograph shows Coach Suth erland of the University of Pittsburgh who has succeeded In getting the l'anlhers in fine slmpe. Doctor Suth erland is u former star Panther lino man. Moat th' artlRti nn' writers wbo nmoant to much look like common, everyday folk. It'i tfc' bun one* Uiet look th' part. APPLICATION FUR PARDON of MED CHAMPION Application will be made to the Gov, ernor of North Caroling for the par* don of Med Champion convicted at the October term of the Superior Court of Franklin County for violation of tbe prohibition law and sentenced to the roadB of Halifax County for a term of ten months. All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are Invited to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 27th day of October. 1924. 10-31-3t THOS. W. RUFFIN, Atty. FRANKLIN I5S. * REALTY CO. LOANS AND INSURANCE -21tf FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the estate of Jerre E. Ellis, deceased, late of Franklin County. notice is hereby giv<^i persons holding claims against his estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 7th dav of November 1925. or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement This November 6th. 1924. OSSIE ELLIS ll-7-6t W B. ELLIS. Executors. Cooking Stoves. Heating Stoves, Ranges and Cooking Utensils at L. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets ) If stops the Coudh and Headache and works off the OM E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. P Hicks. 10-31. 2t To Cure a Cold In One Day Fall Coats In selecting, for your approval, the new coats "in our Fall and winter stocks, we were especially careful to choose only those styles which would be most truly re presentative of the season's most favored styles. We welcome you to see those we have ready, knowing that the garments shown will win your instant admiration. The same wisdom was used in the selection of our ready to wear and dress goods. Our line of men's furnishings is complete and a prices that will surprise you. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. LOUISBURG'S Leading Department Store WANTS YOUR TRADE Everything for Everybody At Lowest Prices ? !l : fitr.R f?0 J?t?? fc 7(xf(?r^^oiT f ' *Mi *t ? ?* ?Ivr" * ? II ? Z^!?=2S ^=2 =E2^=SS? *3*1 aO; J ju ?r.- ??;??< lit x i q,; <,< - , , ? F/Jftf '' 6 Jl ? n 1 T tatl ilafl hi ' ; . A. Roth Company: The Store That Always Sells The Cheapest L0TO8BUKQ, f.; North Carolina 7t? on ifimtA tr*iim >? .MjTrrf .?>/ Hl.ijvr .A C -r! rui h ion ? ?aT ? nV rr-? ??