TIIE FRANKLIN TIMES *; A. V JOHHBOn. Editor >b4 KlUltr " y-happler tijan that of his predecessors in as dent times. If tradition can be relied on the chief magistrate war then un -der. an obligation to kiss the first cow. the flrut Sheep and the first pig brought Into the first market of the New Tear. This went on nntll it occurred to a resourceful occupant of the mayoral, chair to Interpret tlie custom as relat ing to the first three market women, and henceforward they were the re cipients the New Year kisses until tt^jinctent custom vanished alto gether. ? -y . It Is much to be feared that the abuse of kissing customs has been largely responsible for their falling Into disuse, though some of them are certainly more honored In the breach than In the observance. One such, which used to obtain in Oxfordshire, concerned the tenants of certain estates which they held on condition that on New Tear's morning they publicly kissed the parish pump or paid a drink fine to the assembled populace. As might be supposed, the tenants almost invariably preferred to pn.v the fine, but It Is on record that onn* mis guided, close-fisted Individual actually kissed the pump In order to keep the fine In hft pocket. The pop'olnce were so disgusted at his meanness and Infuriated at the loss of the liquor that they held him nnder the pump and pumped the wa ter-en him until he was almost washed away. The exchange of drink for kisses was. In the bad old days, a not Infre quent New Tear's day practice In pub lic houses, where It sometimes led to rows and riots among the frequenters. At one hostelry In the metropolis It was the custom for the landlord to hand out to every member of the op posite sex who called before the hour of noon on New Tear's day a measure of ale In exchange for a kiss. What the landlord's better half thought of this proceeding report aay eth not. At another London public house it Uounr. ? But onljr the first was entitled -W this privilege, and any suSseQimr caller who presumed" la pay In this fashion had to forfeit half a crown to the barmaid. One astute Hebe got her sweetheart to call Brst nn<| mulcted several later callers of the customary half crown In (he course of the mern Ing. The new congress may favor ught to be, young man. I hare baked such cakes before you were born. Young Man ? That may be, but to ask me to eat thlfc now is requiring too much. We wislf some kind correspondent ^luulfl send us in a Joke about tiro Christmas cigars one's wife gives. We exhausted our repertoire in the Au tumn of 1899. Denied obscurity as vice president Franklin Roosevelt seems ' determined . to achieve fame as a rival of Colonel ifouse j|p his specialty .f Nifiety-elght per cent of the votes cast in Oreece were for the return of Constantino. That is just about the landslide record. The farmer has for some time been pursuing scientific studies, and is now prepared to take a course in finance. STOCK HOLDERS MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of The First National Bank of Loulsburg, N. C. for the election of directors for the incoming year and other business as may come before the meeting will be held at the bank on Tuesday, Jan: 11th, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M. 12-31-lt F. J. BEASLEY, Cashier. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful It is usually an indication that the kidneys are out oi order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard reined j for kidney, live*, btfiddtr and uik add irowbl? . Fimoui since 1606. Take regularly and kaep in gctxl health. Id three sizse, all druggists. Guaranteed as repr?ee*ted. Look foe tk. Mm* C*14 MmUI $7.98 $15.00 All Wool suits $8.98 $22.50 AlPWool Blue Serge suits $9.98 Finest Suits made of high grade WorstTJds $25.00 value $11.98 DRY GOODS. Cood Sheeting, 30c value per yard 10c 50c Mattress Ticking, per yard 19c 35c Curtain Scrim ' 10c ?tkl Aprong Gingham, per yard 10c &5c Outing Flannel, per yard 17c C9c Dress Gingham per yard 15c Best Shirting goods, 35c value per yard 19c] 25c Cotton Plaids, per yard 15c 50c Heavy Canton Flannel, per yard 19c 50c yard-wide Percales, per yard 19c Lest Bleaching, 35c value per yard .... 1 .7. .. 19c Wool Serge 75c value per yard . . ..- 49c $1 75 value all wool Serge per yard 98c 25c Calico, all colors, per yard ,???? O UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. 98c Boys beeced ribbed union suits 69c Mens $1.75 heavy fleeced shirts and drawers ..89c Boys $1.00 heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 75c Ladies fleeced ribbed $1.50 shirts and drawers 98c Ladies $1.50 fleeced ribbed union suits .... ....98c Girls ribbed $1.25 union suits 75c Girls extra heavy fleece 75c shirts aod drawers. .49c Batiys all wool 75c shirts 49c B bys 50c heavy fleeced shirts . ifrMhfrKMMfraamUflfrni F. A. ROTH & COMPANY x "The Store that Sells It Cheapest'' LOUISBURG, - * - v North Carolina,