Free! Free! Free! ? ?* ?*- - * ? . / With every dollars purchase bought at this store from now until the 24th day ol December we will give a free chance on the following prizes: 1st PRIZE $135.00 ABSOLUTELY PERFECT, WHITE GOLD ? y/ DIAMOND RING 2nd PRIZE $50.00 CHEST 07 SILVER. CONSISTING OF 38 PIECES LIFETIME GUARANTEE. 3rd PRIZE $35.00 PORTABLE VICTROLA SUIT CASE STYLE 4th PRIZE $20.00 WHITE GOLD WRIST WATCH 16 JEWELS Do your CHRISTMAS shopping at this store. We carry a complete line of JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, VICTROLAS and RECORDS, and you can find a GIFT here for every member of the family. We are open at nights from now until Christmas. Visit our GIFT SHOP in the rear of the Store, where you will find every Novelty Gift. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS. Come and select your Gift now. We will reserve any article in this store for you with only a small de posit. _ , ^ I'll I A! la: The drawing will take place at this store at 4:30 P. M. on DECEMBER 24th. You must be present with your ticket in order to win one of these beautiful free prises. W. D. LEONARD "THE GIFT SHOP OF LOUISBURG" Phone 336 Victrolas & Records Plum Pudding and Mince Meat at P. HICKS. 11-13-21 Slmonds Cross Cut Saws, Files and Handles at U P. HICKS. U-18-2t WISE ARE THE EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS BUY ANY ARTICLE IN EITHER ONE OF MY STORES NOW. PAY $1.00 DOWN AND THAT ARTICLE WILL BE HELD FOR YOU UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Yon will And more useful Christmas presents In Hardware and Furniture stores than anywhere else.* So come early and have your selections put away for you and get that off your minds. (Washington Home Furnace Hut Grained mahogany fin iah without outride. Can ha in eta lied in any homo with or without ba re man t. ? TkW Is set Your Attention to a tew prices: Cook Store* $14.00 to $40.00 Cook Range* $50.00 to $80.00 Heating Store* $2.00 to $140. Large stock Crockery, 42 pc. ?Sets $7.00 to $20.00 tor 1$ Karat Gold Decorated Cup* and Saucer* and Plate*, 00c 100 set Shot Qun* $10.00 to $40.00 Dun Shell* 76c, 00c, $1 Box Pocket Kntres 25c up 2 Horse Chilled Plow* $12.00 Collar* and Bridle* $1.60 to $6.00 Large stock Boy* Wagon*, Velocipedes, etc., all styles and slae*. . ' . . 1 ? * " In the Furniture Store Mattrocee* $6.00 to |30.00. Spring* $3.35 to flft.OO Bureau* $16.00 to $<0.00. Chair* $1.35 up. Parlor Suit* $45. to $350.00. Trunk* $6.00 up. <i> Drugget* $3.75. txlt Drugget $5.00 to $50.00. The** are Ju*t a tew price* to *how you how they run. WE WILL GLADLY GIVE YOU PRICES ON ANY ARTICLE | H. C TAYLOR LOUISBURG, N. C. Furniture Store Hardwire Store 1? Phone 305 ** . OUB BALE 16H LKTTEB (Continued from pace two) had ita deed of trust recorded and claims the first right to dispose of the property. Judge Midyette grants the State a restraining order and the Attorney General is fighting to have it made permanent. The Publicity Committee of the North CuroUna Orphan Association has mailed an~appeal for a Thanks giving offering for the various orphan homes to 20,000 individual citizens of the State, with tile suggestion that eaoh one forward a cash contribution, in some amount, to the orphanage of his choice an, or near, Thanksgiving llay. Or, saya the committee, the amount may be forwarded through church and Sunday School authori ties and fraternal orders. The pastors of churches, editors of newspapers, public officials and others are ad monished to give the widest possible publicity to the movement, which is philanthropic in purpose and state wide in extent. The amount suggest ed is one day's income. ? YE8, We Buy Country Produce, and Pay the Highest Market Price at L. P. HICKS. 11-13-21 Oranges, Bananae, Apples. Qrapee, Fruit, Lemons, English Walnuts and Brasil Nuts, (new crop), always tresh at JNO. W. KINO'S. 11-6-St TENANTS WANTED Two good coioreu ienant>> for two to three horse (arms wanted tor 1926. Land well lmproTed-Only those with good reference need apply. MRS. J. A. MITCHINER, 11-6-tf R 2, Fran kiln ten, N. C. Plenty of Feed Does Not Mean Prop er Feeding, Try our Balanced poultry and Dairy Feed It you want more Eggs and 101k at L. P. HICKS. 11-1S-1 The United States usee more than forty tons ot postage stamps a week and probably half ot this number is wasted on duns. Our Flash Lights, Batteries and Fulba show you where it Is,' L. P. 1I1CKS. ll-13-2t Canadians report no demand for 4.6 per cent beer. The brewers, instead ot girlnk a kick, have a kick coming. 'ASNpH ONTTYaH ? JMM >1 .S3AVH *? >?!W?up *? >TOr# ^ p.. *^* PTO ? ?>fl fnp^Sw^^mP J* loajqi pm wp M|1 oo poqqiu ?l PI?1** ?*1" *u. A3MOH ONTTVaH .S3AVH jo oinoq teM W* powpoo ?? <W> pw^TO P**H "WO *?*) *1 3ATW 1XVU-NU-0 UAOff) P "I V |w # p^,j wu,,i ?*ti la ?frvYi an MMg irtrn* errmrnom utttoo ^ I If ? ^AINOH OMflYSS JUYR#*^t jpjnf) U?n?3 ? *ns ?JL RIVERSIDE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE For the Sale of LEAF TOBACCO' R. W. HUTCHERSON. Proprietor LOUISBORG, N. C., Farmer Friends: I wish to say my sales have been very satisfactory to my customers, and if you have not sold any Tobacco with me I will appreciate your next load. I am doing all I can to help swell this market in every way possible. I certainly thank those that have stood by me and hope to make many more new customers before the market closes. Come to see me, yon shall , ? not regret it. Yours Friend, R. W. HUTCHRRSON.

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