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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. 1'. JOHNSOJi, Editor aud Manager ?TAR DROPS? ? Regular services at the Methodist church has been uiiuduuccd for next Sunday. ? Cotton sold for 20 1-4 cents a round In Louisburg yesterday". ? Several people saw snow In this section Monday. ? Quite a lot of meat has bfcen kill ed this week. ? Any person wishing to nrffke a contribution to provide (Jfiristmas cheer for several children who are In 1 ospitul and some families in desti tute circumstances may send same to Supt. E. C. Perry, lyouishur^. Cake Floim, Seeded Raisins, Currants. KUjts. Dates, Cition. Nuts, Uround Spices at L. P. HICKS. 12-lS-lt FLAT HOCK NEWS There will be a play given at?Fla? Rock school house Thursday night, December 21. The proceeds will go tor the benefit of the sc.hotfl. The public is cordially invited, admission if. and 25 cents. Our school has a new basket ball, we have also organized a Literary so. ciety. Misses Annie Dickerson and Mary llarrisr teachers of Flat Rock school, went to Louisburg Saturday on busi ness. t ? Miss Annie Dickerson went to Ral eigh Sunday to sec her aunt, who Is ill at Mary Elizabeth hospital. Miss Rosa Perry Is visiting at Mr. M. S. Perry's. Miss Ida Perry spent Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. M. S. Perry. XRev. C. B. Howard, pastor of Flat ^Kbck church visited Mr. N". J. Ha rt ^Saturday night. Messrs. Fred and Raymond Hart spent the week-end at thsir homes near Flat Rock. Mr. Raymond Hart visited "Mr. Jack Frazler Saturday night. Miss Helen Hart visited Miss Zelma Fuller Saturday night. Miss Marvin Keith spent last Wed nesday night with Miss Myrtle Fra. zler. Mr. W, E . Hall spent until bed time with Mr. C. B. Hart Sunday night. Flat Rock Seventh Grade. I( ia easy to bold down a job; the thing to do is make it grCWT ~ HATE XOt EVEB NOTICED THAT THE MERCHANT WHO SENDS IN AX If ATS HAS THE NEATEST ADJ THE COPY EOB HIS AD r EARLY fy Thomas Th? latest boy wonder la "How kmK before Christmas ?" ? ? ? All of ua take our h!ita off to win ter ? and get n?-w ones. * ? ? _ It is bettor to bo lonely than bored. Princeton won the football cham pionship of tho east. It is not true that Jack Dempsoy wants to play . them. ? ? ? When a man sets out to make a fool of himself he always f.nds some one eager to help. ? ? ? Some peoplo are down on prohibl tlon because It mahes It harder to | get a drink. ? ? ? The weather forecaster always has plenty of competition. ? ? ? A turkey in the pan is worth tyc in the coop. ? ? ? The only way a hen-peckcd m*jn I can ch'.-w tobacco is by pretending | he is smoking a cigar. ? ? ? Easy going men ucldom go very | far' ? ? ? ? The man who wears a silk ha usually talks through his hat. ju ? ? The man. who loses his heart to girl loses head ?lso. Stop that Headache with SAM'S HEADEASY. His Royal Nibs Hogo, will appear in "Cherry Blossom" Dec. 19th at Star Hheatre. Seeded Raisins, Bunch Raisins, Figs, Cocoanuts, Currents, at J. W. KING'S. 12-8-3t In the age of acorns, antecedent to Cerea and the royal ploughman Trli> tolemus,. a single barley-corn had been of more value to manklno tnan all the diamonds that glowed In the mines of India. ? H. Brooke. W. W. Shay has began a register of merit for high class pure bred sows in North Carolina. Here Is offered another Incentive for fetter hogs In the state. Only the best can enter this register. Put. in your winter evenings study ing the farm business. Write' the ag ricultural extension service at Ral eigh for a list of available bulletins. They are free for the asking. NOTICE -OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of authority contained in a certain deed of trust exti'Uted to mo on the 24th day of April, 1922, by S. K. Boone and wife Annie Boone, tfhlch said deed of trust is recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Franklin county, in Book 232 page 367. the debt therein secured be in* past due and dt#;naud having been made upon mo lor foreclosure, 1 will on SATURDAY. JAXUAllT 13, 1923 at about the hovr of noon, at the court house door in Louisburg, N. C ofF?*r for sale to the hignest bidder for cash, those certain tracfS of land TTthv and being in Cedar Hock town shiiVv Franklin t county, North Caro lina. described as follows: First Tfract: Bounded on the West, by the lands of J. A. ooppedger**- on the Fast by the lands of the W. Mt Boone estate, on the Norm by tire lands of Howell Wood. St. Anna Jones and the W. M. Boone estate, and on the South by the lands of W. B. Coppedge and the Louisburg and Nashville road. Containing 67 ucres and being the same land con veyed to S. R. Boone by F. N. Eger ten by deed duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Franklin county in Book 114. page 179. Second Tract:. A one-sixth undil vided interest in the following des cribed land. Bounded, on the West by the lands of Jack Man gum, on the East by the Tands of Jeff Sykes, on the North by the lands of, Mrs. B. F. Gardner "and on the So'uth by the lands of J. T; Inscoe. Containing 92' acres, more or less. This Dec. 12, 1922. 12-15-5t S. A. NEWELL, Trustee. SALE OF LAND BY COMMISSIONER | under ar.d by virtue ot the power | ana authority conferred upon me in an order of re-sale made by the Super ior Court ot Warren county, State of North Carolina, rendered on Dec. 9, 1922, in the Special Proceedings en titled C. D. Ayscue, Administrator of P. G. Radford, deceased vs. Frances S. Radford and others, I will on * MONDAY. JANUARY 13, 1923 (it being the first day of the January Term of the Superior Court of Frank lin County) sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the courthouse door of s.-.id Franklin county, at the noon, recess of Court Thar tract or parcel of land in said Franklin county, known as the Stam per Tract, bounded as follows: Beginning at a small Whlteoak on the Branch, R. H. GrilTtn's corner} thence N 73 1-2 W 85 poles to a rock. Griffin's corner; thence S 2 1.2 W 118 poles 19 llnkB to Whlteoak Stump, Henry Alston's corner; thence S 87 E 115 poles to a stake and pmnters, cor ner of No. 2 in West's line; Uience N 2 3-4 E-82 poles to a stake, corner of No. 2 in Jones line; thence N 88 1-2 W 22 poles to a small Dogwood on the East side of a branch.; thence down the branch as it moar.ders Northwestwardly 17 po;ea to _the be ginning, containing Seventy-one and one-halt (71 1-2) aires, more pr less, Big Bargains -.IT LANCASTER'S STORE ? Tim kiyii.lk, n. c. H p hate a lull line ni hraty ami I'lilicy groceries notions dry good* hosiery and many thiiius jou need In tiie home and wardrobe. We are M ilium these KoAds at it-mark, alily cheap prices and linlte you In come In and see them. Sa*e Hie trip to a larger place and mon ey on your purchases by eoinlnir to see us. LANCASTER'S STORE s * CKNTEHVILLE, T. anil being the same land whicH - was= (conveyed to said H. G. Kadford' by (McKinne Bros. Co. and Franklin Land Co. by deed dated March 9, 1917 ?nii duly recorded in Franklin Reg istry. This Dec. 15th, 1922. i C. D. AYSCUE, Commissioner. l'< IK A: i'oik and Win. H. ft 1 Tlios. W. Fuftin, Attorneys. 12-15-5t The State College Short Course be. gfhs on January ninth and lasts thru the 19th. It offers an, opportunity for the progressive farmer to gain mkny new ideas during the ten days. Buying trousers to match an old coat and vest Is getting more difficult everjw- year. The road to success hasn't any places to sit down and rest. The best way to feel at home is to stay there. The man who tiles to pieces has to collect himself. The last syllable in Industry Is try. A divorce Bult is the opposite to a union suit. Beekeeping offers good returns for the money. Some owners are getting from $600 to $750 from fifty to sixty colonies in modern hives and only spend from 5 to 6 days each year car. in* for, the bees. CHRISTMAS FRUITS, CAffDIES, CONFECTIONERIES I have a lull and complete line oi Fruits, ( undies and Confec tioneries for the ( hriMnia* Jio|iday<t? C . Come and look over oar Mock before you make your purchases. Ol'R PRICES WIU, -I MEREST YOl F. N. Spivey Louisbur?, N. C. New Brick Store Phone 322 Near Bridge ? Open Day and Night ENGINE FOR SALE One throe horso power Smith-Court ney gasoline e.igine, practically new, a lift .air comproopop fop ur will sell either separately. Ilea So q for selling is I have installed an elec tric compressor. Can see them at Hudson's Garage. R. W. HUDSON,' 12.15-4t Lculsburg, NV C. LET ME ORDER YOUR MAGAZINES I can give yon best prices on single or combination subscriptions and guarantee yon receive all numbers regularly. Will thank you for your orders large or smalL Give a Magazine Subscription for Christmas This makes a most acceptable ^ift. MRS. J. X. Tl'ESE R,X Local Representative HEI.P WANTED Want for lOSi a young white man, prefer^ married, to drive. Ford trud?, ?unl other worinirmrmi shop and Tot ?hcc truck not running. Can fur nisn house and a good Job for good man. Must be sober and. worker. No o'her neeu apply. 12.13- it GEO. H. CCOPER. See Miss Ledbetter as Kokemo, the proprietor of a Japanese, Tea Garden, ..Cherry Blossom" at the Star Theatre Dec. 19 th. ? Watch for Miss Peltz as the ''Great Togo* Dec. 19th, ^ILLS RATS and mice ? that's RAT.SXAP, the old reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In cakes ? no mixing with other food. Tonr money back U It falls. 8.1c .size (1 take) enough for Pantry, KltcJien or Cellar. 6i>c size (2 .cokes) for .Chicken House, coops, or, small buildings. tim size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. / Sold and guaranteed by CASH GROCEK* & MARKET .... STORE OPEN TILL NINE P. M. FROM DECEMBER 18th TO DECEMBER 23rd ... THE CHRISTMAS STORE THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS IS ABROAD Through KLINE'S Store the crowds are finding gifts of hearts desire on counter and in show case. SAYI>0 "MERRY CHRISTMAS" TO A MAN That is a mnn who knows correct Furnishings mill how to wenr them Is not n dine rent problem to a woman If she makes her irlft selection In our Men's Shop, Knitted Ties, wtdo range of patterns 54lc to $2.50 Silk Ties, wide and narrow cut, beau tiful patterns 50c nnd 95c Men's Sox, all colors and sizes ? 25c INTERWOVEN SOX None Better .Unite Silk Lisle ? 40c Plaited Silk r>0c Thread Silk 75 ? Heavy Pur Thread Silk #1-2.", Silk and Wool mixture, hand embroid ered Arr?ws #2.00 Men's Handkerchiefs, wonderful as sortment fancy borders, packed 3 to box Priced 45c to 75c COLLARS BOX SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS ONLY Earl ttr. Wilson Soft Collars, doz. reg ular $3.00 value, Special 18.75 Arrow Linen Collars, regular 20c each Dozen #2.90 Men's Dlnnkct Bath Robes, all very latusL designs. piped sleeves If. 4.1 and $8.45 MEN'S CLOTHING ESPECIALLY l'KICEI? K)K CHRISTMAS Wonderful Assortment Stock Is Com plete, Slates !I8 to 50 * $15.00 Suits, Priced .H $12.45 $18.50 Suits, Priced $14.95 $22.50 Suits, Pricod $IS.95 $25.00 Suits, Priced $22.45 $27.50 Suits, Priced $24.95 . $32.50 Suits, Priced $27.45 Men's Overcoats, belted backs, plain backs, all sizes and colors Prices $12.95 and $16.45 Also complete lino of Trunks and Hags priced especially for this week. O'.ft Slippers for all, an excellent lot of Felt and leather slippers, women and children, all colors, grouped to Sell for _ - ? 9Se HANDKERCHIEFS 'W^nen's linen and Swiss embroider ed 50c Women's EmbroUlored Handkerchiefs 6 to box 75c If you aFo In doubt of what to (five the problem Is solved when you glimpse our FINE OIFTl HOSIERY. Silk Hose in black, Cordovan at\d White $1.45 Wool, and Wool effcctg, all colors See Price /Tujor MIS Christmas A HICKOK Belt with in itial, monogram or fra ternal emblem buckle is the nicest gift you could select for HIM ? the sort of gift he would select for himself. Nothing else will bring the * same smile of delight. n Come in and see the numer ous Sterling Silver, Silver ' .??Front and Gold Front de? signs we have to show. fi.oo to $10.00 and up (OATS, SIITJS DKKSSfriS Entire stock of Coats. Suits and Dross es for Ladies. Mioses ami children especially priced for Christmas trade. Newest styles and shades can lit everyone. ^ fonts of YHour/tuid Bolivia $15.00 Coals. Priced *9.5)5 $22.50 Coats. Priced $11.95 Suits of Kllverton, Poire t Twill ? and Trlcotln* $15.00 Suits. Priced $9.95 $22.57 Suits, Priced $1 1.95 $27.50 Suits, Priced $19.95 Dresses of Polret Twill and Trieotlne $8.50 to $12.00 Dresses, Priced- _$1.95 $12.45 Dresses, Priced $7 .9.? $15.00 Dresses. Priced $9.95 $22.50 Dresses, Priced $11.95 MAMCI RINCJ SETS Nicely fitted up in individual cases, colored Ivory sots just the thin# to give her for Christmas, assortment is now complete Priced *1.45, $2.15, $3.15 and $3.95 Huff Buttons, Tie Pins, Cigarette Cases, Military Brushes, Belts, Buckles, Beltograms, large assort ment to choose from. Priced from 25c to $&&0 each In individual boxes ?3.50 Brushed Wool Scarf for Men, hoautlful combination, regulation length $1.95 Assorted colors In Fibre Silk $1.15 Men's Shirts, all materials In very larsre assortment and best eolors, sizes 13 1.3 to 17 9Sc, $1.25, $1.(5, $1.7.% $1.95, $2.15 and $2.95 Men's Pajamas, just the thtnc for hlB Christmas jri ft . Iar(te assortment In cludes outln* and flannels. Priced $1.?5 to $8.15 Bolts and Suspenders for Men and Boys, packed In single boxes.. SOr L. KLINE & COMPANY Lottisburg's Biggest and Best Department Store . Louisburg, If. 0. . - ^
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