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THE PERUNA COMPANY Colombia, Ohio 1 STAR Theatre STAR Theatre STAR FEATURES MONDAY'S THE RED ACE SERIAL AND KEYSTONE vCOMEDIES TUESDAY'S WORLD FEATURE : SRADY MADE WEDNESDAY'S TRIANGLE FEATURE AND COMEDY THURSDAY'S ? TRIANGLE FEATURE AND COMEDY FRIDAY'S THE LOST EXPRESS WORLD FEATURE : BRADY MADE SERIAL - ANDTUGD0D S"COMEDIES REMEMER THESE DAYS AND S?EE THE "PICTURES. ALWAYS GOOD AND OFTEN GREAT Theatre STAR Theatre tnrSTKK SALE OF LAM) Under and by virtue of the power conferred upua me as Trustee in t' ni deed of trust execute^ by AfllilH Hall a-iicl_husband, Andrew Hall, on 2fV. tho Registry of Franklin county, said deed of trust havlng^-ffeen executed to secure cer tain bonds, default having, been made in payment of bonds and demands hav ing been made upon me by the hold-1 era thereof for the oreclo3ure of said de<?l of trust, I will on Monday, the j 18th, day of March, 15*18, at or about I the hour of noon, at the Court House j door hi Fianklln county, Ivouisburg, ?.North Carolina, offer for sale for ensh, To the highest bidder the following described property: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situated in I?uisburg Township, Franklin'county.'stato of North Card lina, and described as follows: tlyit lot in the Town of Louisburj? upon which the said parties of the first part now resides, situate on tho northwest cor ner of Franklin and Spring Stnets, bounded as follows: on the North by the R. F. Yarborough residence lot, on the Rast by Spring Street, on the South by Franklin Street and on the we9t by the O. W. Ford residencewlot, being (the lot conveyed to the said Mrs Anni.yllall and Mrs. Eliza Green by J deed of T. J. King et als, recorded in book 8S, at page 279 Registry of Frank lin c ounty. N. C. refereuce- to v/hich is here made for a further description oCjiitJd premises. The interest of Mrs. Jjjn ' .riiuin if Al, lil 81LJH Iftl having been devised by the last will and tostament of said Mrs. Eliza Green to the said Mrs. Annie H a IK This the 7th day of Febriffcry, 1918. Note:?This sale is made at the re quest of Mrs. A. M. Hall the maker of said deed of trust. E. H MALONE, Trustee. 2 22 4t. FOR ?CLICKK OF COtRT T? The Voters of Franklin Cnniity 1 am a candidate for the office of CJJerk of the Superior Court of Frank lin county. I have never had the hon or of holding an office inx-Franklin county by the, vote of the people. I feel that our presont clerk has held the office long enough and we are not in favor of any office holier holding office for such a long teem.. I feel that'll can handlo the work mot the ofTlce to the satisfaction of the public and wAl appreciate the support of the voters at the Democratic primary to be held in tho county soon. .. * C?C. WINSTON. . , Youngsville, N. C. 3 8 tp. A HUSBAND'S DUTY The following advice to husbands or Intended husbands, was presented us the past week with request for Ua publication by a reader of the Time?. There Is bo much suggestion good value eves to the best of htsband's contained therein that we gladly giv* it sjiace. Very grave responsibility has the Mpan assumed In his marriage. 1 Doting paren ta have confided to his hcare the welfare oTa beloved daughter ' and a trusting woman has risked all her future happiness in his keeping Largely will it depen4 on him wheth er her pathway shall be strewn with thorns or roses. Let your wife fully understand your business in nearly every case she will be found a most valuable adviser when she understands all yomr circumstan ces. If 4. dispute arises dismiss the sdbjeet with a kind word and-do not nk H anwjf sion. It is a glorious achievement to master one'B own temper. You may discover that you are in error, and If your wife is wrong she will gladly In her cooler moments ac knowledge the fault. Never neglect your wife for all the world besides Never deceive; confidence once lost can never b wholly rg;.ined. Never give all pleasant words and #mlle? to strangers the kindest words' and the sweetest smiles should be reserved i for home?home should be your hea ven. Never fail to tell-your wife the truth; If truthful you get the reward, you get your punishment if you de ceive. Never fall to say a kind en couraging- word to your wife; praise and encourage her. To keep her love, be kind and loving; always be a" lov er. And last above all, to keep your wife's love and respect, be a strictly temperate man. It would be difficult to love and honor a man to whom she is compellel to look down upon. Who" would drag-himself, wife and children down to poverty, shame and disgrace. One and all turn from the intoxicating cup?that alone makes more misery causes more * unhappy homes and is the greatest curse on earth. God pity the poor wife with an intemperate man?her life[s happiness will be completely destroyed by such a union. Better a thousand times be single free and an independent maiden than married to a man addicted to dissipa ted habits. Don't go down town every night to see a man, and then expect your wifgt ;o be a^l smiles when you come hoi FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Voters of Franklin County: I. take' this method of announcing to my friends and the VQtys of Frank lin county that I am a candidate for the nomination of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primaries in June. I have had ex perience in this office and can assure you efficient service should you fav<Sr me. Thanking you in adtance for your support, I am,' Yours truly. SIDNEY C. HOLDEX. 3 8 tp. ' FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. To the Voters of Franklin County. j date for thq office of" Register of Deeds of Franklin .County, subject to the action of the DemocratIc~priiuar June. Believing in rotation in nfrtrn T will ask you for your support and will' promise the best servic e I" am capable?of .giving ?If?nominated ; and elected. TlmnlHnr vnn in n.lvnnro for anjr'favors accorded me, I am. I Yours truly, , 3-8 tf J. WAKING. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL F.S TATE . nder and . by virtue of the power conferred upon me In a certain (toed of trust executed to me by J. 13. Var borough and wife and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deods for Franklin County in I}ook 192. pace 299, default having been made -in the payment of the note therein se cured and at the request of" the hold er Of said note, I will on Monday the 1st. (tfcjr of April. 1918, at the hour of noon selj at public auction at the courthouse door in I<oui?burg. X. C. to the higftest bidder for cash, all nil -??-' h" "t - r 1 situate in IjOuisburg Township. Franklin County, v-North Carolina, and bounded* as foluvjys. viz: On the >}"ortb by the lands of W. H. Allen, on the Kast by the landfr.of Stranpe, on the 8outh by the puhlicNroad lead ing to Louisburg. and on the ^est by the lands of Susie W. Yarbo>quRh. containing fifty eight and ono Xalf 58 1.2 acres, more or loss, and n>\ ing the tract of land conveyed to J. R. Yarborough by A. \V. T'erry. Jr., and wife, by deed recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, North Carolina.^ a description of which ? by metes and1 bounds is contained in tho deed from W. H. Macon to G-. W. Ford record- ? ed in the office of said Register of, Deeds in Book 113, page 343, refer-, ence to which is hereby made. There is^a prior indebtedness upon I tho above1*"?!escribed tract of land In . the sum of $75000 which will firsf be paid out of the proceeds" of this , sale so as to give a clear title to the purchaser. This the ?Kth day of February. 1918 j. R. G. ALLEN, Trusted 3 1 r?t. Allen Bros. Co. INCORPORATED "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" SPRING BEAUTIES There is no other term that can fully describe the exquisite \ creations in our new line of ? SPRING MILLINERY - The women may be thankful that the Government has not ordered conser vation of hats. They are still allowed to adorn the head with the most beauti ? Z - ? ful creations of the millinery art. Our buyers have just returned from the Northern Markets where they purchased one of the largest and most varied stocks of Dry Goods Millinery and Ladies Furnishings that has ever been put on display in Louisburg. We invite you to call and carefully inspect this line before you buy. The ladies in each department will take pleasure in showing you through. Our stocks in all other departments are complete and only await your con venience to be of service and profit to you. ALLEN BROS. CO. Inc. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Louisburg, North Carolina ROSES SOMETHING SPECIAL3 EVERY SATURDAY AT ROSE'S 5, IQ, 25c. STORE listed below are a few of the extraordinary values provided for sale Saturday Marc,h 16th. LaOifiS' nose, zuc. value .Special 10c PAir Ladies' Hose 25c. value , , Special 15c Pair Ladies' Hose, 50c. value'. Special 35c Pair -Shoe Paste, 10c. value....' Special ^c Can Tooth Brushes, 10. value...). Special 5c Each Tooth Brushes, 25c. value Special 15c Each Cake Turners- 10. value Special 5c Each Pot Cover Knobs, 5c. value Special 5c for 3 Lace Curtains, $1.00 value Special 69c Pair Ladies' Night Gowns, 75c. value... .Special 69c Each Men's Silk Ties 25c. value ...Special 15c Each Round Shoe Laces, 10. value f..Special 5c Each "Royal" Face Powder, 25c. value. .Special 10c Can Wooden Mixing Spoons, 10 value/Special 5c Each Egg Carriers, 3c. value' Special 5c for 6 Box Paper, 50c. value Spicial 25c Box Box Paper, 25c. value Special 15c Box Tahiti;), 8i. taluL, -r?pct)i&l 5i BTCTl""?-" Lead Pencile, 2c. value Special lc Each Envelopes, 15c. value, .Special 10c Package Stam pink Pads, 25c. value Special 10c Each Paper Pins, 5c. value Special 5c for 2 Laundry Soap- 7c. value Special 5c Cake Lighthouse Cleanser, 7c. value Special 5c Can Base Balls, 7c. value Special 5c Each R O S E ' S 5,10 AND 25 CENT STORE Nothing Over $1.00 James Poole, Manager,. - Louisburg, If. C. ROSE'S
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