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Locals ? Next Thursday Is Thanksgiv ing. tit ? Cotton was worth 12^4 cents a pound in LouisbOrg yesterday. t t t ? The TIMES and its force wishes all a most enjoyable Thanksgiving. nt . ? The Stores Id Louisburg will very probably observe Thanks giving by ^Closing next Thursday. - ) lit ? The new telephone system will at least make it easier for the fellow who can't pronounce figures plainly. Mr. M. C. Murphy visited Nor folk Wednesday. t ? I Mr. S. R. Harris, of Henderson, was a visitor to Louisburg Tues day. i X I . Miss Dorothy Holmes spent Monday with Miss Leora Boyd in Oxford. tit Misses Eva, Laura, and Dorothy Holmes visited friends and rela tives at Rosevtlle Saturday night. t t t Messrs. R. 0. Everett, A. R. Wilson and R. D. Holleman of Durham were visitors to Louis burg Wednesday. t t t Rev. 0. P. FitlGerald, President A. D. Wilcox, and Revs. E. H. Davis left Wednesday for Wil mington to attend the Annual Methodist Conference. ttt Mr. W. C. Wilder and son, R. U. Wilder attended the Annual Christian Conference at New Elam Christian Church, In Chath am County the past week, as de legates from Mt. Gilead Church. Pat, deciding to sell his busi ness and move to another town, put this advertisement in the lo cal paper: "For Sale, baker's business; good trade, large oven, present owner been In It for seven years. Good reason for leaving." The nice old lady smiled at the little girl who had been left in charge of the confectioner's shop. Nice Old Lady ? Don't ?ou sometimes feel tempted to eat one of the cream buns, my dear -4 Little Girl ? Of course not. That would be stealing. Only lick them. She? I haven't a thing to wear to the party tonight! He ? Well, then we can go to the beach instead. Green Velvet NEW YORK . . . Emerald green uncut velvet with an all-over scroll is the fabric which givea imartness to the above afternoon frock. Tlio gold metal cla?p at the neck and the buckle on the woven metal belt aro set with green stones. ? Talks Social Credit The suede of | in t&e re elections Hewlett JahniOB, DJXrlJeaa of Canterbury, Kngla^<abinS> U A merit*, up nortin* the moranCBt by lecture* is Alberta and N ew Tork on **8oeial Credit ul The Wa? on Porertj". PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr Herbert 0. Perry lMiygieJiui an J Surgeon ?wi W. .N.i.sh St. Luiiuburg, N . C Telephones : Office 287-1 H Hesldence 2H7-ail Hours ? 10 to It; a to 4; 7 to U Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and DIwukm of Women, X>Ray and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra-Vlolet light treatment Miss Lucy Timberlake, Bec'y. Mis* Kuth ferry, B. N. Graduate A Registered Nurse. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Loulsbui'g, N. C. Offices In old Dr. Ellis office build ing on Main Street next to Standard Service Station Telephones: Day 10; Night 10 Dr. James E. Fulghum Louisburg, N. C. Office in Professional Building Next to Franklin Times Building Office Hours 0 a. m.-O p. m. ? 7 p. m.-O p. m. Telephones Day 210-1R Night 210-2R Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Co. D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. 0. Office OTer Hose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian Offices and Hospital East Nash St Phone: Office 835-L Res. 385-J Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. Office at Residence, S. Main St. Telephone : Hours : Ray 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m Night 04 12: 00* to 2:00 p. m 0:00 to 8:00 p. in G. M. Beam Attorney at Law Louisburg, N. C. Office in Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice in all Courts W. L. Luuipkin Attorney Louisburg, X. C. Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborougti & Yarborough Attorneys & Counsellors at Law Office in Egerton Building Over Tonkel*s Store Louisburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and in the United States Courts at Raleigh R. B. White E. H. Malonc J. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Louisburg, N. O. General practice, settlement of e? tates, funds Invested. One mem ber of the Arm always In office. Radio Repair Service 10" 71 If ton Ave., Phone 240 Lonlsburg, N. O. STUART DAVIS Main Street Barber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Lonlsbarg, N. C. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First class work guaranteed. Give me a call. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Public Harvey's Garage Lonlsbnrg, N. O.! Subscribe to the Franklin Times Josephine ? Yot^ mean thing! You promised me faithfully that you wouldn't give away that secret I told you. Hut now Its all around town. Louise ? I didn't give It away. I exchanged It for other ones. r Mj*s. Youngbride (telephoning grocer) ? I want you to 8^nd,wui#. two pounds of beef steak. Grocer ? What kind would you like? Mrs. Youngbride ? I'd like ii | rare, please. PENDER'S NATIONALLY KNOWN FOODS Give The Greatest Satisfaction ? Pender's offers you a big double feature sale. Libby's and General Foods quality foods at spec ially reduced prices. LIBBY SALE! CENTER SLICES PINEAPPLE 1 lb. Can 4 Ac 4 Slices ^ " Ready To Serve Cooked Corned Beef 2 cans 33c Gentle Press Tomato Juice 3 cans 23c Sliced or Halves Peaches 3 lge. cans 50c Hawaiian Pineapple Juice 2 No. 2 cans 25c Pillsbury's Best FLOUR 12 lb. ?*fc Bag 24 lb. Bag ; $1.29 Mothers Relish Spread or Salad DRESSING Quart c Jar O D. P. BLEND COFFEE, lb. . . . 21c GOLDEN BLEND Coffee, lb. . 17c OUR PRIDE BREAD, loaf ... 10c GENERAL FOODS SALE ! SHOWBOAT COFFEE MAXWELL HOUSE 27 c lb. Cake Flour Swansdown pkg. 29c Baker's Premium Chocolate ?lb. cake 15c Six Delicious Flavors J e 1 1 o 3 pkgs. 17c For Breakfast Serve Post Bran pkg. 10c ij LARD STANDS. ...4Sceach :: FAT BACK MEAT ...... 18c lb. ! ! 10 Octagon Powders, > 10 Octagon Soap ^Ac : : 3 Super Suds . .. ? XX Daisy Red Dog. ; ; Hog Ration Ship Stuff White Meal j ; Fresh Fish Oysters ! ! Country Pork, lb. . 25c ; ; . . Native Beef, lb. . . 25c I | Stew Beef, lb.. 12 l-2c Complete line for Fruit Qfcke . 1 i I Mickey Dog Food, 3 for 25c Log Cabin Syrup, Quart i 40c Salad Dressing, qt. 25c P-Nut Butter, lb.. 15c No. 2 1-2 can Pumpkin .7 15c Prune Whip, lb. . . 15c Prune Juice, bot. . . 15c Cranberries, qt 23c Celery, bunch 10c Carrots, bunch . . 7 l-2c THOMAS GROCERY CO. PHONE 118 L0UI8BPB0, N. 0. CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE I i % fb. Shortening; % lb. Brown ] Sugar; Vt lb. Flour; % lb. Clt- ' ron; % lb. Almonds; Vt lb. Wal- i nuts (chopped); 1 lb. Raisins \ (seedless); 1 lb. Currants; % lb. ][ Cherries (candled); 8 Kggg; 1 11 teaspoon Cinnamon;. L. teaspoon ? >1 Mace; % teaspoon Nutmeg; 'fa ! ! teaspoon Allspice; 1-4 teaspoon ) ) Cloves; 1-4 cup Fruit Juice; 2 1 1 teaspoons Baking Powder; 1 . > teaspoon Salt. ] , Shave and chop the heated clt- | J; ron. Mash raisins and currants. ' 1 Blanch and cut almonds. Halve c . the cherries. Ml* all these to- \ gether and dredge with flour. j ) Mix the remainder of the flour 1 > with salt, spices and baiting pow- | ) der. Cream shortening and add > >j sugar gradually. Add egg yolks [ '! well beaten. Add the flour mix- < . ture and fruit Juice alternately. ' 1 Stir in fruit and nuts. Fold In \ stiffly beaten egg whites. Line ' pans well with three layers of ] ] oiled paptnV "Tut the cake mix- , . ture in the pans. Bake three ; hours in slow oven (325d F.) ! i J ? ( ( This makes four one pound 1 > cakes or two. two ponnd cakes. , Prospective Mistress (to ap plicant, for a situation) ? I'm not quite certain about you. You don't seem to me to have had enough experience. Applicant ? Experience, is it. that's troubling you? 1 should think that thirteen places in less than six months, same as I've had, would be experience enough! It may be very unfortunate, but earning an honest living is very much better than having no Job at all. The go-getter of the present day would "be the salesman who could sell subscriptions to a fash Ion magazine in a nudist colony. According to Dan Burton, large families got along better in the old days because there was no bath room to fight over. SUBSCRIBE TODAY MANY FOLKS NOW SAY: > PE-RU-NA The Great New Cold-Fighter Wins Fight With a Cold By Building Up Cold-Fighting Resistance f? h mm mm mm SEND FOI PIER VAMPi *mm ?? ? - At All Druggists I Pe-ru-na, Dept. 111B, 544So. Wells St., Chicago" j Please rush me a Free Sample of Pe-ru-na. | | Name I '| Address ?' ? _ _ _ _ _ J FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING PHONE 283 FEAST ON THESE FOOD VALUES FOR THANKSGIVING 19? No. 2 Can TINY PEAS Petit Pois PEAS Shredded Coconut Pound 17 NEW COCONUTS Mtedium Large 3 "* 20? 10? **? FRESH CRANBERR1 ES, Quart 23c I "kit. ;$o< MINCEMEAT X,nnrr^iar^ LAYER CAKES, 25c to 37c FRUIT CAKES 35c to $1.45 4a SUGAR, lb.pkg 8c No. 2 Can Green Midget LIMA BEANS .... Quart Jar MUSTARD 10c NEW N U C 0 A Lb- 22c 3 for 20c lib. 24c Red Pitted Cherries, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Baker's Chocolate, i lb. cake 19c Norris Imit. Vanilla Extract, \ pint 19c New Crop Prunes, 4 pounds 15c Pet, Irradiated Milk, 4 tall cans 29c NEW CROP NUTS BRAXILS, lgs. lb. . . . > 20c WALNUTS, lge. lb.. . , 25c PECANS, lge. lb. .... 25c ALMONDS, lb 33c SOAP SALE PALMOLIVE 3 for OCTAGON 3 for 14? 14" OCTAGON SOAP or POWDER, 10 for 23c Pickle, whole or sweet mixed, qt. jar 24c Make Your THANKSGIVING DINNER Complete Serve "MURPHY'S SPECIAL" COFFEE 3 Pounds of Goodness 35 Fancy 10 and 1 CELERY, each . . . Fancy 1 ^c LETTUCE, head .... lL FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES Special Prices on Your Meat Requirements FRESH HAMS ? CURED HAMS WESTERN BEEF ANY CUT ALL PORK SAUSAGE ? PORK LOINS OYSTERS ? FISH HOG KILLING TIME IS HERE We can furnish you your Sage, Pep per, Red and Black, Indian Head Salt, Lard Cans, Etc. We grind Sausage while you wait and can season same for you. 1 c per lb. Grinding chargfc /. . ... . * G. W. M0RPHY & S 0 N,L0?V a"** ^ Willi A DOL&A1 D Q I i I* ' 8 DUfT"*
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