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Regardless of Price I am going to sell my stock of Shoes regardless of f rice, so be sure to look them over before you buy. Every pair is guaranteed to be as represented. If ?liey don't fit will exchange them . for you. If you don't want them will take them back. A big lot of Overalls, Work Shirts, Overall Coats, Hosiery and Men's Underwear. A full line of feed and groceries all the time. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY CARL LAEMMLE presents JACK HOXIE v in "MEN In The RAW" Saturday, November 29th Matinee Saturday at 2 O'clock Admission: Adults 15c Children 10c Night Adults 25c Children 10c AT THE Winner Theatre LOUISBURG, North Carolina It's Easy To Decide When yoxi come shopping here for your Groceries it is easy fas v -ecide what to buy, (or you do not have to think about tfcc quality ^-it's always good, or about the prices ? iifyve always low. Alwft^;> ? full line of feed stuffs on hand. liOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU To break up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza or tore tin oat, physician; and druggists are oow recommending Caloiaba, t h e nausealefs Calomel ublct, that is purified from dan gerous and sickening effects. ' Those who nave tried it say that it acta like magic, by far more effective and certain than the old atyle calomel, heretofore recommended by physicians. One or two Calotabs at bed time with a swallow of water, ? that's pAL No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating, work or pleasures. Next morn ing your cold has vanished and your m tem feels refreshed and purified. Calotana are sold only in original aealed packages, price ten centa for the vest-pocket ante; thirty-five cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guarantees by druggists. Your money back if you are not delighted. ? adv. Justice may be blind, but she knows there is no law against the skirts be ing made shorter. Subscribe to The Franklin Times WEEKLY MARKET \OTHS Kalelgh. Nov. 24. ? The Stale Divl. (iion of Markets -c?H>pera(ing with farm and home agents of the State College Intension Division lc making a sur vey of methods used Id marketing poultry. It has been found io some counties that merchants r.re begging tor eggs at SO cents per dozen while lu other counties the eggs go begging for buyers. In Cleveland county a producer is selling his eggs In New York at 84 cents per doxen. This pro ducer has uniform. Infertile, fresh eggs from a pure bred flock. Turkey prices are good In North Carolina and there is no reason why all turkeys may not be sol ' ?>! a pro* fit in the State. Pall pigs should be pushed for the market next March instead of feeding them poorly and carrying oper the pigs for another year. In some eastern counties the sup ply of milk Is less than 16 gallons per person per year which Is one sixth of a normal supply. Some coun ties have even less than the fifteen gallons. An increase In the cow popu lation would mean better and more wholesome food for the babies. a source of steady income for the farm I :tT and richer soils. Vegetable growers of Columbus, Mailt- n. Kobesou. Brunswick aud New |Hanovef codntles attended a meeting I at Chadbourn on November 25 to hear plans outlined by George Ross. Che if I of the Division of Markets, as to an : effective method of distributing crops. The Division now has a market news service and Inspection senrjee available for those growers. Mr. Ross will attend the annual meeting of the National Association of State Marketing officials in Chica go on December 1. 2 and 3. Commis sioner W. A. Graham of the State De partment of Agriculture will also at. tend this meeting while at the meet ing of Commissioners of Agriculture held at the same time and place. AUCTION SALE On Friday. December 12th, 1924 at 10 o'clock at my home near New ftope I will offer for sale all my farming Implements, household and kitchen furniture, a lot of corn, buggy, wag on and harness. A fine opportunity to secure bargains. W. F. EDWARDS, Rl. "Louisburg. N. C. ll-28-2t Another place where our civilisa tion has failed is in the Increasing demand for self-supporting wives. RED CROSS IS URGING BETTER-HEALTH BATTLE Tireless in Services Advancing Cause of Freedom from Human Suffering. Not alone In preparedness (or tmr fancies, bat In a tireless offensive battle for better health Is the Ameri can Red Cross none maintaining tn peace time the high tradition of her war eerrice. As In war. the same Mlf-effaclng service for humanity toes on Its quiet. effect Ire way con tent In Its accomplishments, seeking bo pa bile gcclalm. Enrolled hi the feed Crocs Nursing Service are 40.6*1 of these mlssloners of health, nearly 1,000 carrying the message of a finer public health to as many communi ties and 1.100 teaching large claaaea In home hygiene and care of the sick. Exactly 100 Red Cross nurses are still on duty overseas, helping the straggle forward toward the high standard of American nurse efficiency In many countries. In the Government services 3.11? en rolled Red Cross nurses are on duty with the Army, Navy, Public Health Service and the Veterans Bureau, while the entire active enrollment Is maintained as a reserve for the Army Nurse Corps and available to the 1 Nary In a national defense emergency. Nine hundred nurses were added to, the roll the last year. Red Cross nursing, however, has perhaps Its finest expression out In the places laid waste by fire, flood and storm, and In the back reaches far from the centers of population. In ev ery disaster the Red Cross nurse Is flrst called for, first to respond, and the laAt to leave her post of duty among the suffering victims. In the isolated Sections of Alaska. North Carolina, Virginia, Idaho, and among the bleak Islands of Penobscott Bay, Me., her ministrations are making hard lives easier and working for a brighter future for the children. Her part In the human drama of the time Is Increasingly Important, although It Ib subdued by the very nature of her work. The policy of the American Red Cros*"to establish under Chapter con trol public health nursing services In communities lacking such facilities has been Justified snd this pioneering work Is everywhere endorsed by authori ties who are quick to take It over as a proper municipal function and a duty of taxpayers. The Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick program has further penetrated Into the schools as a defi nite part of curriculums. During the year 29.000 school pupTIs took this Red Cross course. Three telephone corporations adopted It and graduated 960 employe students. As good health depends upon right eating the Red Cross Nutrition Ser vice continued to promote Individual and community health, particularly the health of mothers and children. Thla service reached nearly 1 50,000 persons during the year and found work to do for several thousand Red Cross volun teer worker*. Girls Start Hockey Practice Above ia abown Mlaa Dorothy B. Let, who la captain of the Dryn Ma?r hockey team now preparing for aer eral famea with the tea ma of other college*. Mlaa Lea la the daughter of Elliha Lee, vice prealdent of the Pennsylvania railroad. LOST One black and white male hound, 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, j9-5-tf Louisburg, N. C. No Worms in a neaithy Child " Ail children troubled with Worm* hare an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and aa a rale, then la more or leu stomach disturbance,. GROVE'S TASTELESS chUI TONIC given regularly lor two oc three weeks will enrich tha blood, im prove the digestion, and act aa a General Strength ening Tank: to the whale system. Nature will than throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be to perfect health. Pleasant to take.- 00c per bottle. NCllCE Having qualified as adminlsrator c. t. a., of the estate of W. G. Fnulkenr de ceased, late of Franklin county, notice Id hereby given all persons holding claims against said eBtate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of November, 1926, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This November 13th, 1924. W. H. PERNELL., Admr. G. M. Beam, Atty. ll-14-6t NEW Meat Market I am glad to announce to the people of Louisburr and vacinity that I will open my new meat market next to my Btore on Sat urday, November 29th, and will have a full line of all kinds of freshmeats. I have just installed a modern sanitary refrigerator and will keep a full line of choice meats at all times. Oysters in sea son. Phone your orders to No 35-J for prompt attention. C. H. HOLMES I have a full line of heavy and fancy groceries at my new ntore. LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP JI'ST RECEIVED t ca*e tlOTernment Hor*e Blanket*. Factory prlco %1M. oor price (OO 1 tt?f Plash robe* <4.00 np to 91&A0 AH wool Double Bed Blanket*, worth *40.00, for ?I2.50 pair. ?1 ca*? Army Haddleo, $7.50 All kind* ot Hnrne** In Mock and male to order. Kan Belt* for any make of ear made to aHer. 4 l ?aler Foot Harne** Oil. Be*t (Trade of leather q*ed on Pltoc* f*d Harne**. V* Bicycle* at one half price. Julhu Lehman. Proprietor 2 doora balov F. A. Roth'a Store Jll$T RECEIVED Two Cars 5 V Crimp Roofing Three Cars Hay Qne Car Oats 250 Bbl. Blue Ribbon Flour 0 When its anything in our line See Us THE STAR Grocery Company A. W. PERRY, Mgr. In All Seasons THIS STORE IS PREPARED to meet the needs of the people of its trading area ? especially at the year-end, when the two great holidays ? Thanksgiving and Christmas come and special needs arise to satisfy the demands of the occasion. For the Thanksgiving Dinner When you begin to plan the meal that ranks ahead of all others, yon want the best foods that money will bny, but you don't expect to pay any more for them than is necessary. Here you will be able to find the choicest as well as the most wholesome at very reasonable prices. Customer* Satisfaction It is our chief aim to satisfy every customer and that we attempt to do by offering merchandise of merit in every particular. Cash Grocery & Market PHOKK 170 or M L0CI8BCRS, K. 0.
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