A Money Raising
SALfT
YOUR GAIN
We have been buying on time until the time has come when we must settle. In or
der to do so we are going to offer you some of the best bargains in Shoes you have
seen in a long time.
BEGINNING SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th, AND LASTING UNTIL SATUR
DAY, MARCH 1st. WE ARE GOING TO SELL:
Men's Work Shoes, Texas Steers, $5.00 value for $3.65
Men's Work Slioees, Army Hobbs 3.50 value for 2.95
Men's Other makes 4.50 value for 3.45
Men's Other Makes 4.00 value for 2.95
Men's Oeher Makes 3.50 value for 2.75
Men's Other Makes 3.25 value for 2.45
Men's Dress Army Shoes 5.50 value for 4.45
Men's Dress Army Shoes 4.50 value for 3.75
Men's Other Dress Shoes ti.00 value for 4.85
Men's Other Dress Shoes 5.50 value for 4.45
Men's Other Dress Shoes 5.00 value, for 3.95
Men's Other Dress Shoes '. 4.50 value for 3.65
Men's Rubber Boots, Red 5.00 value for 4.15
Men's Rubber Boots, Black 7.. 4.50 value for ......... T77 3.90
Women's Hamilton Brown Shoes 3.50 value for 2.85
Women's Hamilton Brown Shoes 3.25 value for 2.65
Women's Old Ladies Comfort Shoes 3.00 value for . . ."77 ........ 77 ... . "2.45
Boys' Heavy Texas Steer Shoes 4.00 value for 3.30
Boys' Other Brands 3.00 value for . . .* 2.45
Children's E. C. Skuffers 3.25 value for 2.75
Children's E. C. Skuffers 3.00 value for 2.45
All of the above mentioned is new stock and must be sold. We also have many
other values in the way of Men's Overalls, Shirts, Pants, Underwear. Dress Shirts,
and Hosiery. Come to see us before you buy. We can save you money.
F. N. SPIVEY
LOUISBURG, N. C. Near the Bridge PHONE 322
Did you
Get
Copy?
We have received notice from the Purina Mills
of St. Louis, that the 1924 PURINA POULTRY
BOOK has been mailed. Your copy should
have reached you by now.
The Purina Poultry Book is the handy guide
for well over a million poultry raisers in the
United States. It is simply written, well
illustrated, and brimful of practical money
making hints on culling, breeding, feeding,
electric lighting, housing, and care.
Free With Our Compliments
We arranged with the Purina Mills to aend a compli
mentary copy to every poultry raiser whose name and
address we had. If you have not received your copy,
?end ua your name and address on the attached coupon ?
or give It to us over the phone ? and we will see that you
get your book at once.
L. P. H I C K S
ON THE BUSY CORNER
No. of Hens,
Name
Address.
Don't burn the woods trying to kill
a. if*w boll weevils. The woods will
puffer much more than the weevil,
Mys Forester H. M. Curran of the
State College .extension service.
?< * "
Tom Tarheel says that North Caro
lina seems destined to be a great poul
try producing 8tate. Everywhere he
go** now folk* are talking about pure
bred eggs, Incubators and poultry mar
fceflnt associations
. , |, , in p_
rOR FIR8T CLASS JOB PRINTINO
PHONK 281
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Farmer* In Cherokee county are or
ganizing a Veal Producer* Annotation
through which they plan to market
(hose calves which do not have quali
ty enough to carry to maturity, re
port* County Agent H. H. Elll*.
Poultry club member* in North Car
olina entered eleven bird* at the Mad
i?on Square Garden poultry ?how In
New York City last week.
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
$1.60 Per Year In Advmner
DON'T FA I L TO SEE
Madame Elizabeth
Palmist
? ?? ? <
Helps you in all kinds of
trouble.
Located in a tent on Main
Street.
FRANKLINTON, N. C.
1-31 5t
CAROLINA PLAYXAKEB8
The Carolina Playmakers, the well
known dramatic organization of the
University of North Carolina on their
Seventh State Tour will appear here
February 13th, at the high school un%
der the auspiceB of the Woman's Club
In three original Folk-Plays of North
Carolina life.
Following a performance In Chapel
Hill on February 8th and 9th, The
Playmakers will Include the following
towns In their Itinerary: Louisburg,
Feb. 13, Smlthfleld Feb. 14, Klnston
Feb. 16. Newbern Feb 16, Elizabeth
City Feb. 18, Bdenton Feb. 19, Scotland
Neck (pending) Feb. 20, Kalelgh (pen
ding) Feb. 21.
TTie plays selected for this tour make
a varied and most Interesting bill.
THE BLACK ROOSTER, a comedy Of
tenant farm life, by Pearl Setzer, was
the most popular of the three plays
presented on the 8lxth State Tour last
Kkll. FIXIN'S the second play, la a
tragedy, by Erma and Paul Green.
Paul Green Is one of the most distin
guished playwrights the organization
has yet developed, and his works are
now published by the Atlantic Month
ly, and other leading periodicals. Miss
Erma Oreen, his sister, came to th<>
University to study play writing and
production, and write FIX1N'8 In <JoV
laboration with herbrother. OAIU8
AND GAIU8, JR., .afarce comedy by
Lucy Vi Cobb, was a great success
When presented on tour last Fall,
which It the malu reason for Its revK
val for this bill. A selected grotip ot
the beat player* available have been
chosen to present these plays. Ah
unusual amount of versatility |g dis
played by these young actors In dou
bling In two or three parts In the dif
ferent ptayi. on the same program.
TOR FIR8T CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 283
PONT WAIT!
NOW IS THE TIME
Plenty of Bargains still left for you. Opportuni
ties to save as this sale presents to you do not
come very often.
COME ON AND GET Y0l)R SHARE
PAJAMA CHECKS
19c Yard
29c value Pajama chocks, ex
cellent quality, 36 inches wide.
$8.00 VALUE LADIES'
DRESSES
Sale Price $4.95
made of Velour Serges, etc.,
very fine styles, all sizes, some
have embroidered designs, oth
ers ty -effect in all wanted col
ors.
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
ALL WOOL SUITS
Sale Price $15.95
regular and sport models, Ser
ges, Worsteds and Cassemers,
$19.95 value sport models, some
with belts all around, 2 pairs
pants suit.
MEN'S PLOW SHOES
Sale Price $1.95
Men's heavy work shoes, Tan
and Black, solid leather, regu
lar $2.50 value.
$1.75 VALUE LONGCLOTH
Sale Price $1.39 bolt
10 yards to bolt, extra quality.
(Not over 10 yards to cus
tomer. )
15c VALUE BLEACHING
Sale Price 15c yard
36 inches wide Product Bleach
ing.
(Not over 10 yards to cus
tomer.)
$1.75 VALUE MEN'S RIB
BED UNIONS
Sale Price $1.25
all sizes.
15c VALUE APRON AND
DRESS GINGHAMS
Sale Price 10c
extra fine quality.
$2.50 VALUE MEN'S DRESS
HATS
Sale Price $1.35
all colors, all sizes.
OUTING PAJAMAS
Sale Price $1.95
$3.00 value Valco Outing Paja
mas, trimmed with silk, frogs
extra, heavy quality.
65c VALUE UNBLEACHED
9-4 SHEETING
Sale Price 49c
extra good quality.
$1.50 VALUE BOYS'
SWEATERS
Sale Price 98c
coat and pull-over style.
C3.50 VALUE DRESS PANTS
Sale Price $2.69
36 IN. WIDE GRASS REVER
SIBLE RUGS
Sale Price 98c
$1.50 VALUE SILK PONGEE
Sale Price 98c
imported quality, first quality.
$1.00 Men's DRESS SHIRTS
Sale Price 79c
collar attached, all sizes.
$2.95 value KHAKI MOLE
SKIN, all sizes
Sale Price $1.89
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15c value COTTON SOX
Sale Price 3 for 25c
all colors.
$1.50 value BLUE DENIM
OVERALLS for Men
Sale Price 98c
$2.50 value RED STAR
DIAPER CLOTH
Sale Price $1.95
27 inches wide, 10 yards to bolt
75c value SILK AND KNIT
TIES
Sale Price 45c
75c value STORM SERGE
Sale Price 49c
extra fine grade, in Navy,
Brown and Black.
72x90 BED SHEETS
Sale Price 89c
fine quality, regular $1.25 value
LADIES' OXFORDS AND
PUMPS
Sale Price $2.98
H. C. Godman and Star Brand
Oxfords and Pumps, strap style
Black and Tan, rubber heels,
regular $4.50 value.
98c value MEN'S BLUE
CHAMBRAY and KHAKI*
WORK SHIRTS
Sale Price 79c
$1.50 value Boy's OVERALLS
Sale Price 98c
heavy grade, suspender back.
75c VALUE WINDOW
SHADES, all colors
Sale Price 48c
39c value BLACK SATEEN
Sale Price 25c
L. Kline & Comparty
Loaisbarg, North Carolina
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