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THEATRE Night Shows: 7:15 and 9:00 15c and 30c Matinees: 3:30 Daily 10c and 25c Saturdays Continuous: 2 - 11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock HAVE YOU GOT YOUR MOVIE QUIZ BOOKLET YET? LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY, SEPT. 10th Martha Raye - Bob Burns Dorothy I .amour ? In ? "Tropic Holliday" SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 j Double Feature Day Hopalong Cassidy's Latest Adventure WILLIAM BOYD "Pride of The_ West" ! and JACK HOLT "Reformation" Chapter No. 8 "THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS" SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 Sunday Shows 3:30 and 9:00 Don Ameche - Arleen Whelen "GATEWAY" A Movie QUIZ Picture MONDAY, SEPT. 19 Ruby Keeler - James Ellison Anne Shirley - Fay Bainter In ? "Mother Carey's Chickens" From the Famous Novel A Movie QUIZ Picture TUESDAY, SEPT. 20 Robt. Young - Lew Ayres Rita Johnson "Rich Man Poor Girl" Another Movie QUIZ Picture WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 Stan Laurel - Oliver Hardy Patsy Kelly "BLOCKHEADS" One of the $250,000 Movie QUIZ Pictures THURSDAY and FRIDAY I SEPTEMBER 22-23 By 'Far the Best Bing Crosby Picture in Years. Bing Crosby - Fred MCM.urray "SING YOU SINNERS" You'l be crazy about this new kid DONALD O'CONNOR. COMING NEXT WEEK ' Janet Gaynor in "3 LOVES i HAS NANCY." . "Sonja Henie in "MY LUCKY STAR." A COMING Oct. 0-7? AstaJre and Ro<rer? la "CAREFREE." ???ers **mua tEm'DER's j TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE A SPECIAL PURCHASING SALE PROMOTION WILL START NEXT FRIDAY SEPT. 23RD LASTING ONE WEEK ONLY This sale was made possible be cause we bought direct from the Manufacturers and Mills at the lowest prices in the entire history of our buying power. Watch for our big four-page circular where you will see the prices slashed to the very lowest points. BIG SIZE TURKISH TOWELS Special Purchase Price 5C MEWS FALL RIBBED UNION SUITS Special Purchase Price 49c DOUBLE BED SIZE SINGLE BLANKET Limited Quantity Special Purchase Price 39c MEN'S WORK SOCKS Special Purchase Price 5C DRUID LL SHEETING Special for This Sale Only y Be sure to attend this Special Purchase Sale as quantities are limited and these prices will only prevail for a period of one week. TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. "SOMETHING ALWAYS NEW" "Louisburg's Shopping Center" Sell Tour Cotton and Tobacco in Lonisborg WE WON'T BE UNDER SOLD Louisburg's Biggest and Best Store FOX'S DEPARTMENT STORE A BIG STORE WITH BIG Values FALL IS A SEASON OF GLAMOUR Women turn from their Summer wardrobe to things that take on N<?w Style nates. As usual FOX'S brings the New Things to you first, and brings them in a variety that makes individual selection a pleasing and stimulating affair. Your WINTER COAT is the Basis of the New Costume 1 Distinguished lines are featured. . . . The New Russian Swirl, the hit of the season . . . Distinguished Tuexedos . . . Chic Boxy and Reefer Styles . . . The Dirndl . . . and many stun ning Coats with smart furs, admirable colors At FOX'S $2*98 to $jj.50 j DRESSES * Are Most Important Expensive loking styles for little money. Dresses that you'll wear; now and later this winter under your coat. The colors will give you a new lift in the new season. PRICED FROM .98 to ft. 50 19 FOX'S IT'S A GAY HAT Season With the most becoming styles you've ever had the lurk to see. Rich ^uscious colors and real new shapes, M 98c up BLOUSES ARE DAINTY OR MANISH . And so lovely, soft rich fabrics, exquisite fashion touches and an unbelievable variety of styles, 69c tit) SLIPS Give Your COSTUME STYIiE . AND FIT These slips are designed to iit and made to wear. I.uxury fabrics soothing to the skin. Styles most alluring, . $1.00 Archer HOSIERY Thousands of women are boosters for this grand stocking, they know it wears and wears. See the New Fall Shades, 98c New. Fall SHOES^ THE TALK OP THE TOWN Stunning styles, soft leather uppers. Flexible leather soles, black, brown or wine, suede or calf. New Chinaboy heels also platform and wedges. $1.98 up ' STYLES ARE NEW Men's HATS There's more style in these hats than you've ever expected at anywhere near the price . . Every New Fall Shade too, 98c Men's Fur Felt Hats $1.98 PALL'S NEW PATTERNS Men's SHIRTS Tailored by Shirt makers who specialize In Higher Price Shirts only. Exceptional fa brics and the aewest patterns, 98c And as low as 48c THE ENVY OP THE CLASS Girl's DRESSES They loves these new dresses in Jitter Bug, Dirndl and Swedish styles in thrilling new prints. PROM 59c up PART WOOL BLANKETS Warm and Comfy and so beautiful, large enough for any bed, , $1.98 - WEDGIES the new pall hit FOX'S was the first to bring this New Style to town, and you know It. Here are new styles that will send you rushing in, $1.98 up TO PURCHASE BDTTKR The Federal Surplus Commod ities Corporation has been author ized to purchase 10,000,000 lbs. of butter from the Dairy Products Marketing Association, producer cooperative organization, for dis tribution through State relief agencies. If you don't intend doing any thing about It, worry is silly. If you do intend to do something, worry isn't necessary. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Thomas Cheatham Alston, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agatnsti the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned oh or before the 16th day of Sept., 1939, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All ?wsona Indebted to ?aid estate will please make im mediate payment. This 15 day of Sept., 1938. MRS. T. C. ALSTON, 9-16-6t. Admrx. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and aut/hority vested in me by an order of the Superior Court of Franklin County in that Speci al Proceedings entitled "Amanda ; P. Alston Admx. c. t. a. of J. N. Perry, dec'd, the undersigned com missioner will offer for sale at the Court House door of Franklin County, in Louisburg, N, C. for cash at or about* the hour of noon, I on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17TH, 1038, the following described tracts or parcels of I-and, situate in the j I County of Franklin, State of North i Carolina: FIRST: Situate in the Town of Franklinton, county and state! aforesaid, and beginning at a stake ion the South side of the Louis Iburg road in said Town 24 feet' West of where the corner of the ! Howard Store Building formerly stood; thence West along said Louisburg road 116 feet to How-, ard's .corner on t>he Tan yard lane; thence South along the Tan yard Lane 85 feet to a stake, cor ner of the Howard Home Lot; thence along the line of said Home lot 123 feet to a^stake on the edge of a big ditch; thence about North* in a straight line to the beginning and being a part of the lands conveyed to O. M. Beam by R. B. Whits, Trustee; and be ;ing the tot conveyed to J. N. Perry by deed of O. M. Beam and wife, Annie A. Beam, dated May 6th, 1926, and recorded May 6th, 1926. SECOND: Situate in Franklin ton Township, state and county aforesaid and bounded as follows: Bounded on the Nortih by the lands of C. N. Sherrod; on the East by the lands of C. N. Sherrod on the South by the lands of ? . ? . Sherrod and on the West by the lands of the estate of J. N. Perry, containing 86 acres, more or less and being t>he tract of land con veyed to J. N. Perry deceased by deed of R. B. White, date Novem ber 29th, 1899, recorded in Book 114 page 280, Registry of Frank lin County, N. C. THIRD: A one-eighth undivided interest in and to that certain lot or parcel of land sibuate on Main Street in the town of Frank linton. state and county aforesaid, beginning at an Iron stake D. F. McKinne's corner: thence 50 feet N, to an iron stake; thence E 61 feet to an Iron stake; thence S 50 feet to an iron stake; thence ? 61 feet to the point of begin ning, It being the loti or parcel of land conveyed to J. N. Perry et als by deed ot D. F. McKinne and wife recorded in Book 229 page 600 Registry of Franklin Coun ty, N. C. FOURTH: Slfeuate in the county and state' aforesaid, adjoin ing the lands of Bartletit Perry, J. N. Perry and others and described as follows: Beginning in Simms Bridge Road, Bartlett Perry's cor ner, 15 links N from an Iron stake inside of road; thence ., along said Perry's Vine S 7 Id E 19. 75 chains to an Iron stake, J. N. Perry's corner; thence along said J. N. Perry's line N 29d E. 13.25 chains to a stake; thence N 20 %d E 21.75 chains to Simms Bridge road 65 links south ot a, small oak; thence along said road' S 47 Hd W 2 chains S 35d W 3.27 chains, 3 39d W 5.53 chains, 3 55 l-4d W 24.82 chains, 3 59d W 6 chains to the beginning, con taining 31-1-5 acres, more or less, and being that part of the Fuller lands lying on the East side of ; Simms Bridge Rnad and being the tract of land xSnTeyed to Jacob |N. Perry by deed of Haywood Perry, dated April 10th,~l#07, and records April 16th, 19#7. This the 15th day of September, 11938. i J. E. MALONE, Commissioner. For any information regarding this land call on White & Malone, j Attys. 9-16-4t.
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