THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. Johnson, Editor & Mgr. ?TAE DROPS? ?Next Thursday Is Thanksgiving. ? -? ?Christmas Is getting nearer every day. * ? ? ?The cold wave Tuesday mad J many put 'em on. ?Cotton sold for 20 cents a pound In? Loulsburg yesterday.' ?A big lot of tobacco has been sold on the local market the past week. ?The 1 adit s of the Episcopal church served barbecue on the Court squaro Wednesday. ? ? ?Seven automobile accidents from FMday to Monday is quite a good re cord for Loulsburg. , ? ? ?There will be an orchestra con cert and card supper at Pine Ridge bchool Friday, Nov. 27th, 7.80, benefit of school. ? ? ?Get your mail receptacles and put them up. It is expected to have the town ready for mall delivery by De comber 1st. ?A new set of numbers have been ordered for numbering the houses in town preparatory to establishing vil lage delivery. ?Phi Tomhnson, of KateSville, gath ered the corn from the Katesvllle corn f'Ttllizer test Tuesday. The results will be published In full soon. ?Go to Hickory Rock Friday night. Not. 27, If you want to hare some fun. Admission lb and 26 cents. The pro ceeds will be used for the school. ?Postponing the opening of Court here for three days this week has been a source of much Inconvenience to the many witnesses, jurors and litigants. ?Jesse Wyatt was found guilty of manslaughter in Wake Superior Court Wednesday for killing S. S. Holt last June. He will be sentenced In De cember. ?Attention is directed to the halt page advertisement on another page of the Atlantic Coast Realty Co., who will sell a large number of small farms for J. M. Allen on the South side of Tar Rivev. ?Henry Roland, the human fly, en tertained quite a large number of Louisburg citizens Wednesday night by climbing the outside wall of the Opera House building and doing stunts on the top. ? ? ?If you wish to spend a pleasant hour and at the same time lend your personal aid to a most worthy cause, you will not flail to attend the concert given by the Oxford Orphanage Sing ing Class at* Wood next Wednesday night. ?At a recent meeting of the Louis burg Council of the Junior Order It was decided to hold regular weekly meetings on every Thursday night. All Juniors ere urged to bear this in mind and attend. All vtsltorg. are cordially invited to attend. ?The 14 girls and boys in the Ox ford Orphanage Singing Class are rep resenting about 385 children In that well known institution. Hear them sing and tell how you like them. They will be at Wood Baptist church Wed nesday night, November 25th, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock. MRS. FLEMING ENTERTAINS On Tuesdny afternoon, November 10th, Mrs. A. H. Fleming delightfully entertained the members of the Tues day Afternoon Book Club and a num ber of her friends. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Watson, and after the minutes were read and the roll called by the secretary, a most inter esting program was rendered. Mrs. J, B. 1 arborough read a paper, "Queer Creatures of the Sea" which brought to our notice some of the most unusual inhabitants of the sea. Mrs. Whttaker then beautifully sang "The Sea." Mrs. Fleming read an Interesting paper, "The Coral Builders." Jean Fleming delighted everyone with her lovely song, "Little Birdie." Mr. Clifton read for Mrs. Turner a selection, "The Whale Tribe" Then Mrs. Watson chose as a read ing, "A Struggle with a Devil Fish," from Victor Hugo's "Tollers of the Sea." The last number of the program. and a most attractive cne was a violin selection rendered by Miss Van Ende, accompanied bv Miss L-nnard at the I'lano. Mrs. Fleming served her guests a delicious salad course. COMMISSIONED OFFICEKS Commissions as First Lieutenants Id Battery B. 117th Field Artillery have been Issued to Messrs. Geo. W. Ford and Russell I. Holmes by the Ad jutant General's office. These young men are especially well qualified for these Important positions and they will po doubt be a credit to the Bat tery. Dr. H. H. Johnson has recently been commissioned by the Adjutant Gen eral's office, a Captain In the Medical Corps of the North Carolina National Guard, and assigned to the 117th Field Artillery. This appointment la re Cognised as a moat excellent one and tbe National Guard la to be congratu lated upon securing the services of guch an eminent physician. to Tbe Franklin Winner Theatre LOUISBURG, N. C. PROGRAM MONDAY, NOV. 23 Zane Grey's . "THE BOKDEB LEGION" With Antonio Moreno, and Helen Chadwlck Two full shows. No advance in ad mission. Extra 2 Reel Comedy ALSO CAT COMELY TUESDAY, NOV. 24 RICHARD BARTHELMESS, In "TWENTY-ONE" A John Roberson production With NEW PATHE COMEDY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 BUSTER KFATON in "THE NAVIGATOR" Another thrilling one With TWO REEL COMEDY THURSDAY, NOV. 26 RICHARD DIX in "TOO MANY WIVES" Come and enjoy Thanksgiving by see ing a good production. Extra COMEDY and NEWS REEL FRIDAY, NOV. 27 EDMUND LOWE ? In "CHAMPION 01 LOST CAUSES" A mystery romance with liven at stake Also WILLIAM DESMOND in RIDDLE RIDER Serial, Chapter No. 5. and AESOP FABLES. SATURDAY, NOV. 28 BEN WILSON in "DESERT HAWK" .With a notable cast. Including Mildred Harris, Yakima Conutt, Louise Lester Extra TWO REEL COMEDY and AESOP FABLES. OUR THEATRE IS WARM ED UP TO A GOOD AVER AOS TEMPERATURE WITH THE HBATROLA SYSTEM. WE WILL KEEP YOU WARM ENOUGH. NOTICE! Show now begins promptly at 7:00 o'clock. Saturday Matinee at 2 o'clock two full shows. MATINEE PRICES Adults 16c Children ..10c NIGHT SHOW Adults 25c Children 10c FREE! FREE! $20 in Cash GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTE* LY FREE DECEMBER 23, 1925 Hold your Coupons and win one or more of the prizes given away Dec. 23,1925. Drop your ticket in Box at window* holding duplicate number on coupon. And win one or more of these prizes to be given away abso lutely free to the one's holding the lucky numbers on Dec. 23. 1st PRIZE?910 in Gold. 2nd PRIZE?$5.00. 3rd PRIZE?$3.00. 4th PRIZE?$2.00. 5th and 6th PRIZES?Ten Theatre Tickets. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Winner Theatre L0UI8BURG, N. 0. BULL'S EYE ; 'f . ' V* Id/tor mad Otntrml Mmnmmtr WILL ROGERS Another MBuO" 1 meat bo Will Rofan, 2 lie* and i Watch lor thorn. I see where some of the Foreign Nations say they are going to FUND their debt to America, and all the Papers are all excited about it. But the BULL'S EYE is a Paper that never misleads our readers (either one of them). FUNDING a debt means about the same thing as having a fellow that has owed yqu for years, come to you and say "I am going to make arrangements to take up that loan I owe you just as soon as I can collect it from some fel lows who owe me." So don't by any means get FUNDING mixed up with PAYING. The two have nothing in common. These Nations are just Stalling until another"War comes along and the first thing you tpow our debt will be four Wars behind. We have enough saved up to fight again, but they are using it now to enforce Prohibition. Oh, yes, "BULL" DURHAM. I like to forgot to mention that. Well, that is what the Foreign Nations are paying us in. "BULL" DURHAM without the DURHAM. <v-? P. S. There Is going to be another piece in this paper soon. Look for it. ... 1 6* YBAM OF PUBLIC SBMXICE tflofc iOO cigarettes WuVKMim mrrcicAKtm "Bull Durham Guaranteed by iucmhutid 111 Fifth Avenue, New Yoak City A radio on a night when the air h full of static la about as worthless as an automobile on a cold) day that won,\i run. Whole Wheat Flour, Health Bran. Yeast and Farina for your health safes at L. P. HICKS. 11-13-lt Swansdown Cake Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Pancake Flour and Maple and Cane Syrup at L, P. HICKS. 11-13-lt Morning, Noon or Night If Your Cup Is Filled with Chase and San boms Cof fee your drink will be ong of SATIS FACTION at L. P. HICKS. 11-13-lt ????? V. .? ?? Fruit Cake. One pound, Two pound and Three pound sited, contains the choicest fruits, nuts and flavor at L. P. HICKS. 11-13-lt The above picture shows nart of a sale at the Planters "Warehouse, Louisburg, op erated by Dan Gurrin and Sana Meadows. Tobacco is here shown being sold on the sidewalk ami in the street, their house being overflowed. " ' - -ty*' . The high prices that Currin and Meadows have bee? able to get for the farmer has 1 created cohtrty-wide talk, and farmer? arc daily selling on this floor, that have form erly sold on other markets. Gurrin and Meadows guarantee to get the high dollar for every load of tobacco and tend the farmer home satisfied. If you ha^e not sold with them bring them one load i.'nd it is a safe bet that you will sell your entire crop at the Planters Warehouse. I iOuisburg. DAN CURRIN & SAM MEADOWS. Planters Warehouse LOUISBURG, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE North Carolina, Franklin County. Under and by virtue or the power and authority conferred upon me by that certain Deed of Trust executed on the 10th day of January. 1922 by M. L. Jones and Ida Jones, his wife, record ed in Book 242, on page 144, of the Franklin County Registry, default hav ing been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and demand hav ing been made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925 offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Louisburg, North Carolina, at or about the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. the following described Real Estate. One tract of land In Cypress Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina as follows: Beginning on the bank ofTar River at a stake, maple and elm pointers and running N. 82 1-2 E. 157 poles to f a stake in Levi Edwards line, now be-. longing to J. W. and L. P. Edwards; thence N. 3 E. 116 poles to a stake on Ambrose Benton's spring branch; thence with said spring branch as it meanders to its mouth into Tar River; thence down Tar River to the begin ning and containing eighty four (84) at res more or less. This the 5th day of November, 1925. N. B. Pinch, Trustee. O. B. Moss, Attorney. ll-13-5t. Oil Heaters, Oil Cookers, Wicks and High Grade Oil at L. P. HICKS/11-13-2 New Arrival of Pigs, Dates, Citron. Currants, Raisins and Nuts at L. P. HICKS. ll-13-2t The Quinine That Dees Net Affect The Read Because of Its tooic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing GROVl/s signature on box/SOci la the bead. E.W.I FORECLOSURE SALE By virtue of the power contained in a Deed in Trust executed b7 A. A. Medlin and Norcesia Medlin, his wife, April 30. 1923 recorded in the office of the Register of Deed of Franklin County in Book 183, at Page 254, de fault hr.viug been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, on request of the holder of the same, I shall sell for cash, by public auction, at the Court House door in Loulsburg. N C., to the highest bidder, on the 14th day of December 1925 the follow ing described property: A tract of 92 acres in Haysville Township bounded by the lands of E. F. Ayscue, W. J. Alston, W. C. Medlin and Mrs. Sally Ham conveyed to A. A. Medlin by G. H. Medlin. November 10, 1925. Hicks and Son. Attys. W. B. Parham, Henderson, N. C. Trustee. ll-13-4t. ? L. Kline & Co. INCORPORATED 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE STILL GOING ON STRONG AS EVER. WONDERFUL BARGAINS LEFT. V ' * ? -........... . IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN COME ON. IF YOU HAVE COME AGAIN. YOURS FOR VALUE L. Kline & Co. INCORPORATED LOUISBURG, N. CAR.

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