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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. y. JOHHHOH. K Altar irt toMW A ?TAE DROSfe? ?Let the Chamber of Commerce be up ana doing. ?The weather yesterday madr one Jhitrk of winter. ?Tobacco 1b welling l^ell on the Loulsburg Market. ?Cotton Bold for 18 cents a tfound In Loulsburg yesterday. "(JET 1>'T0 WALKING CLOTHES!" "The public had better get into walk lug clothes. - It looks like an absolute tie UP "t ft!1 'ralpa That is thg declaration of R. H7 Jewell, president of the railway .em ployes' department of the American Ftdeitttluu ui Labor If y?Hl, who read It la thu pr bur dis patches, are one of the "public", now you know "where you get off." It Is the "public" that Mr. Jewell warns. It Is tl^e public that *ls defied and flouted. What business Ib It of the "puDlic whether trains run or not? Outside of the railroad workers, the whole "public" In The United States Is not mora than 1 Of, 000.0000 or 104.000.W men, women and children. Hear Mr. Jewell: "I do not understand that the train service allows for the operation of a single train/* Members of the ''puDlic"?farmers, mill operatives, doctor?,?merchants. carpenters, lawyers, students, school boys and school girls, ministers, teach ers, printers, editors?you're got your orders. You'll "bettor get Into-your walking clothes." The trains must BtopP'1 There may be no coat In your bin? but the train? must stop. Your flour barrel may bo empty? | but the trains must_stop. j Your daughter or eon may b? 1U jit j trains will net ran. Cotton drops Are centa or ten cents a pound?but the trains shall not run. "Get Into your walking clothes" and tote your cotton to market on your shoulders. ? 'You are the "public"?you farmers, you worklngmen and you business men ?and the railroads BELONG TO THE PUBLIC. They are operated under your char ters. over your rights of way. It Is for the PUBLIC to say whether or not the railroad trains shall nja. It is for the public to take oraws from Mr. k. m. Jewell and "get into walking clothes"?or take the Jobs when the present holders of them give ?taem ujT ; ? What will the public dor Before It will allow trains to stop, before It will nlitpvi. or fpcosoi betem It will let Its crops rot and go Into bankruptcy, the PUBLIC ?rom_lta own members, will FURNISH MEN TO ? OPERATE THE TRAINS WITHOUT WAGES.. UNTIL THE. EMERGENCY IS PASSED. Thereafter, the trains will be oper ated by men sensible of their OBllga tion to the public?whose officers will not Bnap a finger In their faces, at the-hegtnnlng of winter, and tell them to "get Into wafting clothos. ~?Cohmi THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary of the Episcopal church sev eral missionary services will be held at the Episcopal church on Friday and Saturday, the fourth and fifth of ^No vember. A returned Missionary will speak at one of these meetings. Mrs. T. W. Blokott, Mrs. C. A. Shore aa<l other prominent women In the work will take charge of these services. All are invited to attend this conference. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Herbert G. Perry wisli es to announce to his friends and former patrons that he has returned to fconisburg and resumed his former as sociation with Dr.?H-?H. Johnson for the practice of medicine and surgery. ^ Visit The Star Theatre Next Week And see one of the best programs yet presented. "A little recreation now and then is relished by the best of men.'' SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22nd Black Secret RUTH OF THE ROCKIES AND A GOOD COMEDY 10-20c Bull-Dog Drummond The Adventure* of a Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull by CYRIL McNEILE -SAPPBJL nxusntATioNs ir IRWIN MYERS <??????? B. Dm O. THREE. "Hare yen jot him all right, Tedf?' Hugh flans the question eagerly at Ted JcrnIngham, who wm lounging In a chair at Half Moon str*?, with hI? on rki. 'I've got him right enough," an swered that worthy, "bat he doesn't strike me a? being Number One value. He's gone off the bail. Become quite WB again." "H?14" aald Hofffc, "1 thought we might get something out of him. Jpu CO and hare a look at the bird." He left the room, and went along _ the passage to Inspect tiie American. Unfortunately J e ml ogham waa only too Ttgllt. The effects uf Imi iilglii'a Injection had worn off completely, and the wretched man was sitting motion less In a chair, staring daaedly In L front of him. Thoughtfully Hugh stood to frontal of the- millionaire, trying in rain to i catch some gleam of sense In the vaeaht etCC I "What lucky Jei-DlDgham looked ap as he came back Into the other room. "Dem' all, aa they say In tke Ttr naenlar. Have 70a bilgfeten finished the beer?" 'Probably," remarked Peter Dar* Tail. "Whet's the program now?", glass wttk a professional aye replying. _ 1 "Two thing*,- he mtnunr n length. "Balrly leap ?0 the eye. The first la to get Potts IHiy to a place s< safety; the second la to get tier to Parte." / -'Weil, let's jS gay erer Ike Int. as a kick-off," said Jewntngkam,**!*. In?. "There's a oar oatslde the ds#r; there Ik Baglaad at oar disposal.' Wen taka -him a war; 7C4J ifMtliUa hoof to Yictorta and catch the Ast train." t ? ' ?. 1 "It sounds too easy," r Hugh. THave a Took oat ef the ,win.' dow, Ted, and you'll see a man f right roily buay doing nothing not far Trota' the door. Tot} will .also see a racing I car Just across UK street. Put a wet *"',nr"" .rH aaSMB?< the tw ? " A 'nP^* *'l-Mco settled on the u ski1' '/!? ?, l.r.i'cTi l>y Jerry Sey / J \ tatnr suddenly waking up with a got the "stomach-ache," he an nounced proudly. His listeners gazed at him trn spoved. j "Vou shouldn't eat so fast," re marked Algy severely. "And you cer tainly oughtn't to drink that beer." To avert the disaster he immedi ately consumed it himself, but Jerry waa too engrossed with his brain storrn to noilwt. Tve got the 'stomach ache,'" he re peated, "and she ought to be ready by now. In fact I know she is. My last crash waan't a bad one. What about Itr1 "Ton mean . . . T" said Hugh, staring at him. T mean," answered Jerry, "that ni go off to the alrdro/ne now. and get her ready. Bring Potts along In half an hour, and Til take him to the governor's place in Norfolk. Then I'll take you over to Paris." "Great!?simply great!" With a report like a gun Hngh hit the sj?ak er on the back, Inadvertently knock ing him down. "Off yoa get. Jerry. By the way, how many will she holdT" "Two beeide me\" spluttered the proud proprietor of the Stomach ache. "And I wlah you'd reserve your en dearments for people [of your own ?l?e. you great, fat, hulking mon strosity." He reached the door with a moment to spare, and Hugh came hack laugh in g "?srlly?an upheaval In the grey matter," he cried, carefully refilling Ilasa. "Now, boys, what about ParUr "la It necessary to go at all?" aaked Peter. "It wouldn't have'been If the Tank had been sane," answered Prnro mond. "As It la, I gness I've got to. Now listen?all of yon. Ted- off you ffo, and raise a complete waiter's out fit. dicky and all complete. Peter? yon come with me t? the airdrome, and afterward look op Mulling*, at U Oreen street. Hmton. and tell him to get In touch with at least fifty demobilised soldiers who are on for a aerap. Algy? you hold the fort here, and doa't get drank on my ale. Peter will Join yon. when he"a finished with Mailings, and he's not to get druak, S$tbe*. Are OTt all ?r ' (TO BK CONTINUED) What (his country needs from the ml nera and operatora oa more under ground operation and fewer field op erations.?Little Rock Arkansas Qa sette. Don't Have a Pit Before You Get "To Allen Brothers Company fTT We have a high grade of well made Suits and jj Overcoats both in Men and Boy's that will fit you to your own satisfaction. SHOES " HOS* ??? ? ? v. WOB? 9HIBTS SHIRTS WOOl SHIRTS tMOJi Sl lTS -?*=? " ~ DRESS SHIRTS HATS WORK GLOVES CAPS DRESS GLOVES SIGHT SHIRTS AITO GLOVES : SWTXTTES ? 1 BOYS PASTS PAJAMAS YOUJiC MEN PANTS' COLLARS HEAVY EVERYWAY PASTS TIES t OVERCOATS .. GARTERS ioRDCROY SUITS HATS 4 CAPS ?- ARM BAJTDS - It may be you have never had a fit, but if you come to see us we will guarantee yon a perfect fit atTrsatisfactory price. Come und see is all weask. x HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES We carry a fine line of fancy groceries all the time. Just received 1 car Red Dog, 1 car Flour, 1 car Oats, 1 car Ship Stuff, 1 car Hulls. When you ask the price you will say they are cheap enough. 4 X Everything for Everybody LOUISBURG, North Carolina The new heads of Alaska and the Phillippines are Bone and Wood, res pectively. KashTille Toangoosftn. News item: "Ford cars have taken another drop." Where'd they get It? Greenville, S. C. Piedmont. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Margaret Cannady, de ceased, late of Franklin County, ?no tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against her cerate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October 1922 or thip notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This oct. 27th. m George T. Whitaker, A'lm'r. G. M. Beam. Atty. 10-28-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Haviug qualified as administrator of the estate of Atha Jeans, deceased late of Franklin County, N. C., no tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against said e?ta;e to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October. 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This Oct. 28. 1921. F. J. BEASL.EY, Adm'r. of Atha Jean*, dee'd. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 10-28-6t NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina. In the Franklin Coanty. ?" Superior Court. Lizzie Splvey, Vs. John Spivey. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Franklin County by the Plaintiff against the defendant, to obtain absolute Divorce upon the ground of Adultery. And the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in Loulsburg, N. C. on the 8th day of Decembpiv 1921, and answer or demur to the Complaint In aald action or the relief prayed for therein will be grant ed. This Oct. the 26th. 1921. 10-28-5t J. J. BARROW. C. S. C. FOR PALE?One Ford Roadster in goo?)'shape. W. I). JACKSON. 10-28-tf ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE. Under an order of the Superior Court. I will on Thursday. Nov. 17th, 1921. at 11 A. M., at the Old Cannady Home Place between Slmms Bridge and Lynch's Creek, sell at public auc tion for cash a piano, piano player and other furnishings of a well furnished 'louse, also a lot of poultry. This Oct. 27, 1921. Mrs. Mary C. Henley. Admrx. 10-28-3t Meta Cannady, dee'd. Come to the Fair LOUISBURG, NOV. 8-12 Louisburg always has the best Fair and.you will wish you had seen the miny things of interest that will te exhibited should you fail to come. Just likevFranklin Coanty has the best Fair, L. P. Hicks ha-s the best of everything to eat. See my display at the Fair. I P. HIOKS ON THE CORNER THE ROAMER. AMERICA'S SMART est Car, should be handled in this City. Live Dealers please address ROAMER SALES AGENCY, Char lotte, N. C. 10-28-11 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carolina, In the Nash County, Superior Court Farmers ft Merchants Rank of Rocky , Mount, Vt. Geo. N. Cooke. By virtue ot an execution directed to the undersigned from the SuTMrlor Court of Nash County In the above en titled action, I will on Monday, Norem ber 28th 1921, at 13 ?"clock noon, at the Courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C., s?U to the highest bidder for cm6 to misty mid execution, ?11 the right, title and Interest of the said Geo. N. Cooke In the tract of Iaa4 In Cedu Rook Township, Praiulln CouQ, North Carolina, owned hy Mrs. Leer of ter death W. Smith at the near the loulsbarg and Naahrille road adjoining the lands of J~, t. and others, containing 140 acrei or less, this Oct. Mtk, 1W. H. A. KUIIN1T, 10-M-Rt FOR SALE? I Ford Trnek* 11 Mule. * good MUch Cows. 1 Cow. Vb. D. Clifton, Admr's.
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