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FARMERS WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT SHARP GAINS IN PRICE OF WHEAT Official Confirmation of Huge Crop Los see la Argentina Responsible Chicago, Doc. 15.?CAP).?Wheat prices whirled upward 6 1-4 cents a bushel today, chiefly as a result of huge crop losses in Argentina offi cially confirmed by the Argentine government. Why do we quote you the conditions of the wheat mark et? To save you money on your f'our. We are seeing tday flour around a dollar a barrel under the mill price. Buy quick before our contract ex pires. We have on hand a big lot of flour and are expecting two cars by Sturday. This includes'four of the high grade flours; Gold Seal, Peerless, Royal Patent, White House. 2,000 pounds of Cndy, 25 cent value atl5 cents a pound. 100 boxes three Crown Lon don and Layer Raisins^shipped orect from California, 12-12 \ cents a pound. WHERE WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Beginning Saturday, Dec. 19, 1925 We are going to begin to close oat our entire stock of TOYS, as this is our last year ia the Toy business. This is one of the biggest and best assorted stocks ever shown in Franklin County. All new and up-to-date. Buy the Best Toys. Don't have the child laughing in the morning and crying before night with his cheap broken toys. GIFT DEPARTMENT This department is complete. Among the many nice things we have will be found Elgin Wrist Watches, Pearls, Bracelets, Pens, Smoking Sets, Cuff Buttons, Vanity Cases, Compacts, Toilet Sets. We still have Dolls in stock from 5 cents to $13.50. Come quick and avoid the rush. With each $10.00 purchase, for the first Fifty customers we will give a $2.50 Rocking Horse Free Beginning Saturday Morning. The Hudson Store Co NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANE. Louisburg, N. C. RIVERSIDE INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE For the Sale of LEAF TOBACCO R. W. HUICHERSON. Proprietor L'UJISBURG, N. C., Farmer Friends: In the closing of the market for the holidays I wish to thank each and every one, both white and colored, for the patronage yon have give me since I came here and if fair dealing and hard work count for anything I want to say I will appre ciate a continuance of same. And to those of yon who have not sold any Tobacco with me I will ap preciate a load from yon. Also I want your sorap will allow yon best price for it. I want to be with you again. Start the New Year right by selling at the Riverside Warehouse. Wishing all a Happy Christmas and a prosperous Hew Year. I am your friend, R. W. HUTCHERSON. Bright eyes, lively steps, an alert mind and a keen Interest in every moment of the day are evidences of a healthy child, say home demonstra tion workers. These evidences are secured by giving the child food, re gular hours for meals, rest and sleep; together With outdoor play in the sun shine and fresh air. Automobile and Bicycle Supplies at L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t Truth is tacts in the right relation to other facts and the whole at truth is not been found until its relation to other facts has been determined? Prom address of Dr. E. C. Brooks bo fore fertiliser manufacturers. Fresh Supply Cereals. Chocolate, Cocoa, Raisins, Currants. Figs, Dates. Chrystalllsed Dinger, Pineapple sad Shelled Nuts at L. P. HICKS. lJ-18-lt DON'T FORGET With erery dollars purchase from now until Dec. 24th, at 4:30 p. m. we will sire a free chance od one of the four prises that we are going to gire away. If you don't get the first prise remember you hare a chance on three more. Hold your tickets. W. D. LEONARD. Jeweler. 12-ll-2t Louisburg, N. C. You Feel Good Erery Time You Buy CHASE A SANBORN'S COFFEE Be cause You Find Pleasure Erery Time You Drink It. Don't Experiment, Get THE Best at L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t Gire iter an Electric Cooker, Per colator, Curler or Electric Pad at k. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t Cooking Stores, Cooking Ranges and Cooking Utensils at L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t i Com. J. R. Jones, of Katesrllle, went to Raleigh Tuesday to get information on modern bee-keeping. He met Mr. C. L. Sams, the Bee Specialist, who not only gave him this information bat arranged to give a demonstration in transferring bees from the old-fash ioned hire to the modern hire in i Franklin Connty next spring. Com menting on his trip Commissioner Jones said. "I never knew a bee knnwa so much." N? W< i w. which CBOVTS TASTELESS chill TONK | three weeks wtO I udect a*e< RED LETTER DAYS Qmxr wonocaful Christmas eve WHSN TWO SUNDAY SCHOOL HAD THBHV. Chwstmas TBff PTtencise* . and AFTSB. NEARLY AU. iwt VRBSSwtS had Msh owsn out ? And tour. heart WAS M+INNIM* TO KWK DeCAuSt YDO HADN'T RKWIv/pD A SfMOLt THrtM-^-_AHp^ Finally thb SutfriwtsnDawt UP POO. that Bea6tifwl 6i*1>0LL which YOU HAD HOTOUBM iAneoTo hops FOIL ? A NO CALLED OUT YDlNk UAMO OH -OH - NOuea WILL THAT PAY K RMUOTTOW ? LYDlA HALE^\ PUfAse Stbp FORWARD J> Br A. a CHAP1N
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