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LOUISBLJRG THEATRE LOUISBURG, N. 0. Saturday, October 24th - One Day Thunder ? galloping ?on* o{ trouble 1 TK?y write thair dnd t of 'glory in words oi Ural ^ b#M-^ *?*-?&! 9fc~=i f /ftiakM Plttor* win. TREBMkMURRHY 1R(K OHKIE JEAN PORKER- lloyd nolrn EDWARD ELLIS "BENNIE BARTLETT Produced and Directed by 2Catc? SHARE-CROPPER WANTED I desire a good share-cropper ' tor my home place, in Cedar Rock township, for the year 1937. T. H. SLEDGE, 10-23-2t Wise, N. C. Stokes farmers have so far re ceived more than $40,000 In price adjustment payments on last year's tobacco crop. Subscribe to The Franklin Tines THE FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR N ' LOUISBURG, N. C. Oct. 26'" TO 31* Exhibits Acts Fireworks WEST'S WORLD WONDER SHOWS ' ON THE MIDWAY The Largest Amusement Company Showing Any County Fair In The State GRAND FREE ACTS HUMAN CANNON BALL Shooting a real live man ont of a huge cagnon, is the featured free attrac tion which will be present ed nightly on the Midway of West's World Wonder Shows, at the Franklin County Fair ? Louisburg, ?the entire week beginning Monday, October 20. The Midway will constat of thirty great rides and ?hows. Admission : Single Admission, Day or Night ? 25c ah white ahildren admitted FREE between the hours of 9 and 3, Wednesday, Oct. 28th. SATOWM^'PCT. Atf colored child? 31st SPECIAL for Colorad People ohfldfen admitted TEEE If in the School -Parade on Saturday. u. -V? ~ . - LOU I*S BURG THEATRE LOUISBURG, N. 0. '' ' 11 btrft ,.Ml - f ' ? J Sunday and Monday, October 25-26 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY ! 3:00 and 8:00 O'clock MATINEE SUNDAY ? 3 P M. ALL SEATS RESERVED ROAD SHOW ADMISSION PRICES - Matinees: 15 and 30c ? Nights: 20 and 40c I Genita. Grows Up WMi SU I NEW YORK . . . Ba7k In m? Miss Natalie Crane of Brooklyn I (above), was hailed a child poet fenlua at 9. Now Natalie Is 21 Md this fair goes on the lecture platform tp the llterari I promises of her childhood. I 1 SUBSCRIBE TODAY ! PHONE IIS North Italy Earth quake Continuing Vittorlo, Italy. Oct. 19 ? Ll?ht earth shock* In this section of northern Italy, where an earth quake brought death and destruc tion yesterday, created fresh ap prehension today. The death toll' to date, a hospi tal check Indicated, was between 20 and 25. The new tremors sent residents rushing Into the streets of the mountain-girt town. The shocks began at 9 a. m. today and continued for several minute*. Yesterday's earthquake damag ed virtually every house in the town. Some must be raied. Sev eral streets were- closed to traffic as cracked wall* and hanging beams threatened to collapse. Damage" in this town alone was estimated at 6,060,000 lira. ! -J2 MISS SMITH WICK ENTERTAINS Miss Helen Smith wick was hos tess to members of the 0. Henry Book Clnb at the home "of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Smith wick, on Tuesday afternoon. Membera took up the study of "The United States Government," and papers were read as follows: "Our Present Form of Govern ment, " by Mrs. Edward F. Grif fin; "Roosevelt's Administration," by Mrs. Hill Yarborough; and "North Carolinians in Washing ton," by Mrs. Frank N. Egerton. Refreshments were served In the dining room by Mrs. D. T. Smithwlck, Miss Evelyn Smith wick. Miss Martha Grey King and Mrs. F. N. Egerton. Club members present were Mrs. Cecil R. Sykes. Mrs. E. F. Griffin, Mrs. Albert Wheless. Mrs, George Weaver, Mrs. Luther O'Neal. Mrs. George Davis, Miss Katherlne Rogers, Mrs. Earle Murphy, 'Mrs. Hill Yarborough, Miss Alberta Davis, Mrs. Frank Egerton, and the hostess. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust execut ed on the 29th. day of January, 1930, by J. C. Matthews and Mat tie Lou Matthews, his wife, to the Golden Wed din 9 ^MENDED STRAIGHT WMISKICS 1 J dto&JCtivewhiikies expertly blended in to this really fine whiikey. 90 proof ?is you prefer in BOURBON or RYE Copyright 19J6, "Jo?.~S. Finch JcCo., Inc., Schenlejr, P*. LOUISBURG THEATRE 13c & 30c H?turdaj? Contlnuouit 2 till 11 ? 10c ? 23c till 6 o'clock 10c 4 ^ 1 Saturday, Oct. Mth FRED Mat'MURRAY - JACK OAKIE JEAN PARKER "THE TEXAS RANGERS" A LIBERTY 4 STAR PICTURE COMEDY and SERIAL Sunday & Monday, Oct. 25-20th WILLIAM POWELL - MYRNA LOY 50 Stars - 800 Girls ? In ? "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD" Matinee Sunday 8 o'clock - All seats reserved Matinees IS & 80c Nights 20 & 40c Tuesday, October 27th CHARLIE RVGGLES . MARY ROLAND The year's greatest laugli hit "EARLY TO BED" f J KAN ARTHUR JOEL McCREA ? In ? "Adventure In Manhattan" THlfliSDAT ONLY -t- OCTOBER 28TH IT'S FIGHT AT FIRST LOVE WHEN THESE TWO MEET! j MARION DAVIES CLARK GABLE CAIN and MABEL , With ALLfW JENKINS ? HOSCOE KARNS |. WILIER CATlUV. DAVtl> CARIUE * HOB A RT I C^VANAUQH ? D lotl'e 6- by LlOrD 8ACON .. Mu*->C and Lffin by Harry Wdwen and AH>obn ' A.jfiutt#' 8?0* Pitljf* ? A Cosmopolitan P'Cd'n COMING ? FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTO HKR 30th and Slut SHIRLEY TEMPLE " HI MPT V G" IN HER LATEST AND BEST PICTURE 1/ 1 JH 1 L C J undersigned trustee, default hav Ing been made In the payment of the notes thex?by secured and re quest for foreclosure having been made upon me, I will offer for : sale to the highest bidder for cash on < MONBAY, THE 28RD DAY OF I NOVEMBER, 1936, on or about the hour of one o'clock p. m.. in front of the court- i house door in the Town of Lonls- i burg. North Carolina, the follow ing described real estate known as "First Tract" in said deed of i trust*, a certain tract of land in i Cypress Creek Township. Frank lin County, North Carolina, des cribed as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of W. S. Gay and Ashley Batten; on the east by the lands of Ashley Batton; on the south by the lands of Joe Greene and B. M. Wood, and on the west by the lands of O. V. Clark and W. 8. day. containing 83 acres, more or less. This being the land con veyed by S. M. Tlsdale. Surviving" Executor of J. T. Webb, deceased, to C. W. Grandy and A. H. Qrandy by deed recorded in Franklin County Registry In Book 132, page 9, being part of the Bennett Taylor tract, and being the identical land conveyed by Wm. H. Ruffin, Com. by deed re corded in Book 262, page 574, Franklin County Registry to R. Gordon Finney, Receiver of the First Nat'l Bank of Spring Hope, North Carolina, to whose title N. S. Sweetenburg, succeeding upon his qualification as receiver. This 20th day of October, 1936. O. M. MARSHBURN. O. B. Moss. Trustee. Attorney. 10-23-Ct TOBACCO Selling Good AT SOUTHSIDE WAREHOUSE Louisburg, N. C. Where we have the best light of any warehouse in the State, experienced warehousemen to look after your sales, and the best set of buyers to be ^ found. ' ' J; The demand and prices for the better grades | are advancing. Get your tobacco ready and bring it on to Louisburg and the Southside for the high prices that will make you glad. Meet your friends at the SOUTHSIDE. YOUR FRIENDS, Ricks Pearce Ben Wood C. W. Lea, Sr. Pier Williamson Charlie Ford SOUTHSIDE WAREHOUSE r, . . , ' South Main Street Louisburg, N. C.
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