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BIG SALE OF f INE MILLINERY Hundreds of hand tailored shapes in Silk VelvetSjJ^teur*#^ artowest-PficesT" We have decided to offer SpeidaLJfeijtlCiySn?*onallMillinprv during our GREAT SALE. Great Shoe Sale Big Success! Our Great Shoe Sale has been a success from the start, satisfied customers is our best advertisement. 300 Pairs Mens Water proof shoes, regular price $7.50. Our Sale price $4.95 LADIES SUITS AND COATS REDUCED During our SHOE SALE every Ladies Suit, Coat and Dress has been reduced. This is your oppor tunity. o o o o o 200 Ladies Vici Kid and Patent leather Shoes, regular price $4.50 to $6.00. Our Sale price $2.95 Make your plans to come to our Great Sale as it will mean the saving of a great many dollars to you in your Fall Trading. o o o o o o o o CANBLER-CR0WELL COMPANY * - ? ^"Louisburg's Leading Money Saver To You." P. S. & K. K. Allen's Old Stand * Louisburg, North Carolina Like a good-business man, the farmer must keep his surplus money in such shape that it will be available when iiiariterl inihisihntjpaggi . ? A most satisfactory plan is to invest surplus funds in Interest Earning Certificates of Deposit, to earn -a safe rate of interest for. a stated'number of months. Thus, farm profits and surplus funds are in the form of an invested reserve, that can be turned into one at a moments notice. Interes? Earning Certificates are issued at any time for the amount you wish to invest, and the money begins to earn interest from the date of your deposit. It is a good plan for every farmer to keep in reserve some capital that is instantly available when needed for times when ready money will close a deal with profit, or otherwise advance his interests. We would be glad to talk over with you in detail this plan of building and maintaining a farm reserve profit ably invested. Farmers National Bank Louisburg, North Carolina Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 J.-M. ALI,P.N President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier. Under SiTpertlslon of the United States Government, and Member of flip Federal Reserve System. A CASH RESERVE Subscribe to the Franklin Times BOX PARTY ANI) PLAY AT SCHLOSS ! On Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th there will be a Box Party and play; "The t Womanless Marriage" at the Schloss School building for the benefit of the school. Boys, come for your girl will be there with a box tHIed -w4thievery?j thing good to eat. adi> the play will be | something unusual. It will be your last chance to see it. Pun for every- j body. X. If we don't kick the Reds out it is only a question of time when they will do the kicking. The government and congress might just as well face the inevitable now as later. YOU CAN REDUCE Your Tabic Expense If You Want to. In every town and In every common. ' ft3- there Is always one house thai sells ? reliable goods a little cheaper than I anybody else. We are that house in i this community. Will pay highest marker prices for Kfrgs, Butter and all country produce. C. H. HOLMES South Main Street I.OI ISBt m., ' NOKTII l \KOLINA COMMISSIONER S RE-SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue or an order of re-sale made in that Special Proceed ings entitled Mary A. Cooper et al Vs. Carl Joseph Perguson. a nvnor, and G. M, Beam, Guardian Ad Litem, (the re sale having been ordered because of an offset bid having been filed) I will on Monday, Dec. 16. 1D19. at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in Louisburg. N". C., sell to the highest bidder at public auction for cash the undivided one-nft!. inter est of the said minor together with the life estate of Mrs. Mary A. Couper m the sa:d minor's W Mil: llcglnn:ng at a stalov corner for No. 2. in C. E. Timberlake's line, tl.ence N 2 E 165 poles to a_ red oak pointer in Clifton's Lne. corner for No. 2, thence N S6 1-2 W 50 poles, 18 links to a rock,. Clifton's corner, thence along C. M. Cooke line, S 3 1-2 w ] t>4 poJ?** to a Jit-iilv? pointers, Cooke's corner In Timberlake's line thence S 86 E 54 poles 16 links to the beginning, containing 54.14 acres, more or less, it being fully- described in a partition deed of tlm Marv A sirirk land land which is of record in the Reg fstry for Franklin County In Hook 192, page 142, reference to which is hereby made for a more complete description thereof, it being lot No. 3 In said par tition deed, alloted to Mary A. Cooper et al. This Nov^-21*.-IS 1ft N\ ft-WW.ILI'K ni. 12-7-2t. Commissioner. -o? Our crop ofpresidential possibili ties are becoming wonderfully solici tous TSf the welfare of tile ~ "^ple. If we thougl t it would only hist we'd re commend Chat every dadblasted citizen get into the race. This is the/time of year wh.-n the overly economical young man quarrels with his best girl?until after Christ mas. ASPIRIN FOR PCOLDS Name "Bayer^' is on GenuiM 4bpjrin?say Bayer Tnsi*i-on "Tlaver Tablets of Aspirin" in a "Bayer package," containing proper.) directions for Colds, l'ain, I load ache, ! Xei/ralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. ! X;ime "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin I j>re?e.ribed by physicians f??r nineteen j yrar> Handy tin b??xc* of 12 tablets ??-? few cents. A?pir;n i-i trade mark | ?" Jtiver Manufacture of Monoa.et.ic- ' .?!??-i? r of ^al'ovl.i'.rid. Polk Miller's Liver Pills | A The Good Old Kind that I )("* always do the work. * Same formula for 50 years. Unequalled for Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation and Malaria. At all druggists. Manufac tured by Polk Miller Drug Co., Inc., Richmond. Va. NEURALGIA Dangerous drugs or tonics are of little use. They may "relieve the pain but do not remove the cause. The helo thaf "cSiMIS HlUtl ivuuuiiatawaftt.? SCOTT S EMULSION rich in purest Norwegian cod-liver oil, feeds the weakened nerves and at the same time enriches the blood. Do not ?take nerve sedatives or nerve stimulants, take Scott's. It is the standard tor.ic-food that puts strength in place of weakness. Be sure it's Scott's Emulsion. The exclusive grode of cod-liver ^il used in Scc*t'n Emulsion is the famous "8. & B. Process." matii in Norway and rtf. -J in our own American tr-zrnmntrr of purtty and Scott & Bowue. Bloomficld, V. T. 19-50 TAXES FOR 1919! The State and County Taxes have been placed in my hands for collection. The new State tax law allows you 1 per cent off for OCT. and NOV. flat for DEC. and adds 1 per cent for each month beginning JAN. 1st 1920. Please get the benefit of the dis count and pay your taxes in OCT. or NOV. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff.
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