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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON, Editor u4 luiftr ?TAR DROPS? ?Cotton sold In LouisDurg for 17 coma a pound yeeterday. Quite a large uuiuber of our peo ple attended the State Fair In Raleigh this week. A 1.1. ROADS EXPECTED Tt) FEE L STRIKE 1? SRD OF NOVEMBER Chicago. 111.. Oct. 17.?The MCOPH group ul railroad^!? the walk-out of the bit; flvw Ri-nlh?rhnml.- Intr. the East, It became kwwn-today. The roads Include the NtwTork, New Hav en and Hartford and the Delaware ??nl Huriaan. I s / biksTBe first group, the walkout on f the second division of roadti will affect j every section of the country, but hits , the East hardest?a section of the coun ] try left practically untouched on the < firs: day. The second <roup walk-1 nut will rnme at La. m. local standard Us??, November 1. The official Ust of roads in group ?U?a tnilowo New York, New Hi ven and Hartford Delaware and* Hudson. ?^ Chicago and Eastern Illinois. SCLouis and San Francisco (enttnr system.) boulsvllle and Nashville. Nlckle Plate. Erie Railway System. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (en tire system). ?Atlantic CatL&l Uhe. Delaware and Lacwanna and em. - Lehigh Valley. Nashville, Chattanooga and St. tioula Three of the remaining largest roads in the country are Included in the third r.riinp. ran which the ?trik? la set tor 6 a. m., local standard time, Novem ber 3. The entire Burlington system, the New York Central (lines east and wqgt) and the entire system of the Baltimore & Ohio, are among those which will feel the strike blow Novem ber 3. The balance of the third and fourth groups include the remaining roads In the country , The roads Hated today Included all those announced as dePnnely group ed. With the remainder at the third group, the railroads affected by the first three walkouts, will total approx imately fifty, several of the targe roads with the designation "entire system,' or "lines east and west," Including nu merous smaller lines It was expected that all the princi pal roads of the country would feel the effect of the walkout by November 3, when the men on the third group are yrhednled to leave work. TEFrStbiln" lng roads of the country 'will be in cluded In the walk-out NQ.vember 6th. Cleveland, Oct. 17.?The proposal Af the public group of tne railroad la bor board to reduce freight rates to prevent a railroad strike would not throve feasible. Warren S. Stone, grand engineers declared today. "The suggestion can not bo worked out" Mr. Stone said. "By the time the reduction to the consumer it would not amount to one-half of one per cent The middle man would absorb all of the difference." W. G. Liee. president of the broth _ erhood of railroad trainmen would ~ irake no direct statement today on the feasibility of the plan. "Our understanding and 1 Uel'eve that ot the public also. was that the 12 per cent wage reduction ot last July would be passed on to the pub lic," Mr. Lee said. . SELF-RELIANCE GOES BANKRUPT ? j? Thlu Illood Sap h Energy Gale's ye p to Mangan Rebuilds the Blood. ' WreBtling with a weakened condi tion of th?-blood Is a desperate strug gle. Thin, watery blood daprlvft? the body of energy and causes a played-out teellng not unlike utter exhaustion. A man with weak blood has not the full use of his powers. He lacks de cision. and vacillates until he losis and selt-eonfldenee Somo men, and vromen too. go fal tering along for months et.in.el> iwat~ lxlng that they need Gude's Pepto-Man gan, the blood-builder. But when they have taken It for a while, what a difference there la in th? t. ?n?n? t Tha old-time vigor and the rec-blooded hue of good health return. The new rich blood gets to work, building, fortlty lng, lifting the spirit up to its normal standard. Physicians have prescrib ed Qude's Pepto-Mangan for years as a blood-builder. Druggists sell It In liquid and tablet form. Look for ttje name "Gud4'a Pepto-Mangan" on the pnnknpe. A jwnlnomem. ? HAVE YOU EVER NOTICED THAT THE MERCHANT WHO MENUS IK THE COPT FOR HIS All EARLK ALWAYS HAS THE NEATEST AD I The man who first called It tie "easy" payment plan was mighty care ful with his adjectives.?Roanoke Madame Curie-says the earth is not cooling off. Certainly not whe^e the Irish question tir dtscnBsfidr?Clreen vllle, S. C. Piedmont. George Harvey and- Charlie Chaplin iVI? for Hews apace in L6Mon?Head line . Who says the Londoner has no sense of humor??Little Rock Arkan sas Gazette. NOTICE. Lost on the road from Louisburg to Castalia one pair of men's shoes No. 9 I will pay a liberal reward If returned to me.?T. B. COLLIE. Castalta, Nr C. 10-21-lt MONEY TO LEND. On improved real estate. FRANK LIN INSURANCE & REALTY COrr C. M. Hobbs, Insurance Man, Louis burg, N. C. 10-21-4t NOTICE. North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin County. A. B. Wester Vs. W. W. Lane, ec al. By virtue of a judgment in the above entitled action, rendered at Sept. term 1081 of tho Superior -Gowt ofFranfc lin County, appointing the undersign ed Commissioner for the purpose I will sell at public auction tor cash, in front of the Citizens Bank in the town of Frankllnton, at about t2 o'clock M., on the 12th day ot November, 1921. yll that parcel of land In Westerland Park enhanced in Lots No. 13 to 23 Inclu sive and Lots No. 33 to 43 inclusive, more fully described in the map of said Westerland Park registered in the office of the Register of . Deeds of Franklin County in Book I, page 107. Said lota are sold tor the purchase money due foj same. Oct. 12, 1921. N. Y. GX7LLEY, 10-21-4t Commissioner. WEEKLY PROGRAM FOR Star Theatre t Wednesday, Oct. 26th NORMA TALMADGE V ? IN ? "Yes or IVo" Don't Miss This One MATINEE AND NIGHT 20 30c % SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22nd Black Secret RUTH OF THE ROCKIES AND A GOOD COMEDY., 10-20c Hv ?:i iiH'iins iln ?o." ??lil .Master Xtioughlulness. MAQIC ROOMS. "These rooms ar? so marvelous/* he- boy adventurer to the gtTt adventurer who had reached their Journey's Vnd at the House of Secret*, "that I'd Wke to call them Magic Booms." ' And Is there still more to see?" asked the girl. "Still more," said SfasTer Thought fuluess. "nml vmi mint irnnrfn. " "Gladly we'll do that," said the girl. "She's right," agreed the boy. One of the rooms they visited w?s filled with presents and everyone was giving them away to visitors from the other rooms and to adventurers. Som?11 ?les they would?give away | something they wore or carrlod with ? them guth^nj a liimil'll OF a stick-pin or a scarf or a sash. And In the very center was a laughing, Jolly person whom Master Though <"'"??3?Intro ~3oced as Mr. Oeueiuslly." Mr. Generosity gave them both pres ents*knd turtied to some one who stood ?t his right . J "Qh, aren't we having a good timet Ifin't tills great, great?" ~T "That's his son Unselfishness at his J rlglil," said Master Thoughtfulness. As they were wandering about they saw the Courier Co-operation. He It was" whohad told Them now " people J must work and play and pull together In order to get along and be really happy and Ann? ??? "Well, now you understand some of the reasons I like to carry messages, eh?" he asked them. "It's so nice to be able to carry the~messages I do too between the House and advenfurers on the way. i "Isn't It wonderful In the House of BecreU? Every-ttid roonrhe?= with every kind of a fine secret?and , all the nnnphtp nnnn nrn ltnp? In th* cellar, ha, ha, and they aren't allowed to cause trouble here I Why, they even make old Worry-Ahend-of-Tlme stay down there. "Do you know why? He kept borrow ing Trouoie rrom the bank and the bank woulds^t stand It after a time.?> They said tlie^were all out of Trouble and It was a dreadful thing to think Of The Bank of TVo"*'? IVIOi-li T nnnml Worry In Advance on Security to'.bfe out of their best stock. "The bank was so eiclted after that for they thought they would be able "Gave Them Both Present?." to loon ont the worry to more people all over?hut we've put the hnnk In the cellar and -the hunkers too. "Xnd one of their best customers now Is Miss Snobbery and Miss Cure Only-For-Fashlonahle-Clqjlhes. Miss Snobbery lias thought only of her social position all these years and tins tried to make people feel unhappy and shy andawkward. Now she la worry ing dreaatully for she Is fearing she will never be liked again. She lost all her popularity you know. "Where? Oh, little by little It got away fronf her when she wasn't look ing?and suddenly she found It was all gone. "Miss Care-Only-For-Fashlonahle Clothes used to be the meanest child. "Slie used to make fun of her achool friends who had clothes that were too old for them or too small for them or where something waKrrt Just right. She never went anywhere unless she had Just the right dress for the occasion and she didn't know anything about having a good time and forgetting about clothes. She was -most objectionable and grew up to be very mean. She went down In the cellar when Mlas Snobbery did. "They quarrel nil the time, for Miss Snobbery says the only thing that counta Is social position ami- M1"* Car? - Only - For - Fashionable - Clothes says that It'a clothes that make the man and fine feathers for fine birds. ) "But we all know that the really Wreat big secret make up of lots of little secrets la that cooperation or getting on with our fellow creatures Is what counts." Saw Flea Come andyQo The beginner's teacher In Sunday achool had very carefully taught her department to sing In a measured, rhythmic way- a refrain that had In It the words "softly come and softfy go." When little Don returned, hi* father asked: "What did you learn today?" "We*alog-ed," was the reply. "Tea, but what did you sins?" "We singed 'saw flea dome and saw ? ?ea to.'" , NEW GOODS A. boautiful44aeof0-Gtt?ton Crept*.?, ('rede de Chine, Charmeuse, Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Crepe Satin, Mignouette, also wash satins. Sateen for embroidered petticoats. IN WOOL GOODS Series, Tricotine, Broadcloth, Twilled Flannel, Jersey Cloth, Ci rebra i d to trim the wool goods. , ???: ~ i , i Just received a shipment of Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags. _ ? You should see the steamer and wardrobe trunks. Good leather lined hand-bags and Line lined.suit cases and patent leather and leather week-end suit cases. We can sell this lot for less than half what. u.-t> gr.1.1 for a year ago. ALLEN BROTHERS CO. Everything for Everybody LOUlSBliRG, - ?? North Carolina You Don't Pay For TIMES Ads. They Pay for * Themselves Try One and Be Convinced
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