? Cotton was worth 9 1-2 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday for middling one Inch. I t I ?Mr. H. C. Kemp's potatoe house, near his home on the Franklinton road, suffered dam age by fire on Thursday night of last week. ttt ? G. W. Murphy & Son had on sale Monday a lot of pear toma toes thati were raised by Zack C. Jones, of near Gupton's Mills, on Louisburg, Route 2. These to matoes were of a pleasing shape and fine color and flavor. Mr. R. A. Standi, it Raleigh, was a visitor to Louisburg Mon-' day. ttt Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hunt', of Raleigh, spent Sunday with The E. F. Thomases. XXX Miss Anna Bird Stouti, of Siler City, 1b visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McKinne. XXX Mrs. Herman Berlin, of Ports mouth, Va., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tonkel. 1 t t X Mrs. N. A. Sinclair, of Fayette ville, spent a few days this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Parham. I, t t X Miss Julia Phillips, of Blacky. Kentucky, has returned home af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. O. , Joyner, of Wilson. ttt Judge and Mrs. Hamilton Hob good and Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Hanks visited Fort Bragg and Fayetteville lasti Sunday. I I I Mrs. Wilbur Raynor, Mrs. W. H. Spencer and Mrs. Herman Berlin, of Portsmouth, Va., spent Tuesday in Raleigh. X J I Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Joyner and children, of Wilson, and Miss Ju lia Phillips visited relatives and friends in Louisburg on Friday. ttt Judge and Mrs. G. M. Beam at tended the wedding of Miss Sa rah Dorsett to Mr. Irwine Boyle, of Charlotte, which was solemniz ed yesterday afternoon in t'he Dorsett home, at Salisbury. 1 I i Capt. and Mrs. Charles P. Green spent a few days in Louis burg this week, having just re turned from their wedding trip, and en route to Fort Jackson, Columbia. S. C., where Capt. Green is encamped for special training. tit Little Miss Lula Sturgess, whose temporary home is Columbia, S. C., spent the past week-end with her grandmother. Mrs. F. H. Al len. She was accompanied to Lou isburg by Miss Peg Ford, who spenC last week in Columbia. Mrs. Allen took Lula back to Columbia on Monday. For Kale? 'i Kxtin line Guernsey and Jersey cows, will come fresh in December. J. A. MUNFORD. 10-25-lt COME TO THE LEGION D A D T V Hallowe'en * ** 1 ? ? AT ? f * LOUISBIIRG, N. C. ARMORY THURS., OCT. 31 9:00 P. M. - 1:00 A. M. Square Dancing - Round Dancing Sollicking Revelery by Masked Merry Makers A Party for Young and Old ! ? PRIZES GIVEN FOR ? ? Best Hallowe'en Costume - Best Figure Calling Most Graceful Square Dancing Couple-1 <- - Most Graceful Round Dancing Couple - Three Jitter Bug Dancing Prizes ? Funniest Couple by liouishurK Dry (Icunfi* New I?uinburj{ Thrjitpr Boddir'n Drug 8?ore Hose's 5-1 (K25 ( enl Store r ox ? I"' partmonl NKire <>. W. Murphy & Son Hroniin'a Drug Store Rrrk'n <inra?p ? A Prise is offered for Best Hallowe'en Costume. A chance at the GRAND PIRZE of $10.00 with every ticket. Ho. Mu?ic THE NITE0WLSMa^T 50c DOWN STAIRS (Ererjr <>?? Down Stairs May !)???) A dm. 25c IN BALCONY (Balrony for Spectator* Only) Benefit of Jambes Post American Legion ADVANCE TICKETS SOLD BTf BOY SCOUTS a/ MEN'S BIBLE CLASS, LOUISBURG METHODIST CHURCH Cue or the finest Bible classes in t'he County is that in this picture. Rev. E. H. Davis, Teach er, will give th historical sketch of the Methodist Churcl) in Louiskurg at a special celebration next Sunday morning. This picture was taken by Mr. Asher F. Johnson, Editor of the FRANK LIN TIMES, who has been a member of the church since 1896 when Rev. G. F. Smith was serving as the popular Pastor. Any men not attending a Bible Class are cordially invited to enroll in this class, es pecially the "new-com ers" who need tills in spiration and companion ship. HOME DEMONSTRATION ? DEPARTMENT ? ____ ? Ullle Mue Braxton, Home * Demonstration Agent * Schedule Oct. 28-N'ov. 2 Monday? office. Tuesday? office. <? W ednesday? W ood . Thursday ? Hickory Rock. Friday ? Gold Sand ? Wood 4-H Club ? Justice Womans Club. Saturday office. Pi'OKi'aiii for Federation Meeting 20, 10:30 A. M. . Armory Auditorium Song. Devot'ional ? Wood Club. Better Speech Class ? Mitchin ers Club. Report on Short Course ? Mrs. W. O. Reed ? Gold Sand Club. Report on Tour ? Mrs. S. D. S tailings ? Pilot Club. Special Music ? Gold Sand 4-H Club.. Exhibits. Emergency Shelf ? Clifton Club. Complete Canning Budget for one Person ? Centerville Club. Mattress Project ? N.Y.A. girl. Table Service and Color in Meals ? Epsom Club. County-wide picnic ? Mary Bowen. Epsom 4-H Club. 4-11 Club Camp ? Jacqueline Collie. Justice 4-H Club. Lunch. Recreational Activities 1:00 P. M. " 1 Song Service. Folk Game ? Cedar Rock Club. Short Plays ? Seven Paths Club. Folk Game ? Edward Best 4-H Club. General Recreation ? - Directed | by Margaret Stallings. Mr. D. E. Hall of the Burpee Sealer Co., will give a meat can ning demonstration in the Armory Auditorium Monday, November 4, at 10:00 A. M. TWr. Hall will can in tin. He will be glad to can several dozen cans of meat for whom ever will furnish the meat. Any one who will be interested in having Mr. Hall can meat please get in touch with the Home Agent. He will also test pressure gauges on any make of steam pressure cookers. FOR SALE Five passenger four door Chev- | roleti sedan, run 34,000 miles. | C. S. WILLIAMS, 10-25-lt FraukliiKon, N. C. j FORMER LOUISBURG GIRL | MARRIES IN ATLANTA The following from an Atlanta paper of Sunday will be of inter- , est In Goldsboro as the bride spent several years of her girl- \ hood here with her foster par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Mc Kinne. ! Interest of a large number of friends in eastern North Carolina und Atlanta is elecited by the an nouncement of the marriage ofi Miss Lillian Wyche Howell to i John P. Campbell on Saturday, | October 19, at 2:30 o'clock The ceremony was performed 1 by the 1 Rev. John Emmerth. and took place in Sacred Heart Rectory. The bride wore a costume suit uf olive green wool, wit-h black fur trim and matching black ac cessories. The bride's corsage was composed of orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride was educated at Louisburg College. Louisburg, N. C., and at Duke University, where she received her bachelor of arts degree. She formerly taught in the North Carolina public school ! system and for Hie past several ' years has been engaged in social welfare work. The bridegroom is the only I child of Mary Lyons Campbell and the late John Campbell, well-; known figure in hotel circles of i Atlanta. The bride-groom's pa-1 ternal grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell of County Donegal, Ireland. Mrs. Campbell resided in Louis burg several years before moving to Goldsboro, and has many friends tions. here who extend felieita | MRS. H. R. CHESSON ? announces the change of address of the LOUISBURG | House Of : ill Flowers front the former loea- ^ lion on Main Street ?! to 313 Sunset Avenue where she will be able ?|] to give you the same prompt personal ser- Jjj vice in Flowers for every occasion. ? Phone 337-1 ? ?l| YOU'LL FIND LEADING VALUES AT LEGGETT'S ? Here Are Just a Few ? OUTING " Beautiful, heavy quality Outing in plaids, stripes and solids ? 36 in. wide. Regular 15e quality. Special 10c Yard Factory close-out. We are passing the saving on to yon. Sheeting <KX)I> QUALITY 8HKKT ING ? 30 in. WII)K. 5c Yd. Remnant Rolls 25c each Kxcellent for making quills. Home piece* large enough for small dres.se?. WORK SHOES i ' For the cold rough winter weather be sure to see our large selection of shoes and boots. You'll find the kind you like here at the price you want to pay ? ? $1.48 to $3.48 Work Shirts A larite wln llon of Men & Boys Work Shirt* ? Includ ing solids, plaids and slrlpm. Cliambrays, coverts and suedes. 39c to 97c Winter Under wear Heavy, medium or light weight underwear for Men or Floys ? linnet) and other popular brand*. 48c to 97c Shop here for the entire family and save. Bar gains too numerous to mention. Come and sec for yourself. Yon are always welcome. "LEGGETT'S LEADS IN L0UI8BURG' . .A. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of G. V. Brant ley, deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to1' the undersigned on or before the 25th day of Oct., 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 24th day of Oct., 1940. 1 0-25-6t J. G. WIGGS. Adm'r. t , , . t .J ' ATTENTION LADIES ! K l We are happy to announce the return of Miss ; ; Annie Laura King, one of our country's most popu- ; ; lar Beauty operators, who for over seven years has ; ; been serving you through this shop. 1'erger son's ; employes only the best of operators to serve you, ; and you, Miss Public, can feel assured that no bet- '< '? ter service, and no greater pleasure can be enjoyed ? ? than from the service these operators render: ' I MISS ANNIE LAURA KING .i i ! MISS POLLYANNA PARRISH , MISS MARGARET MOORE H. C. PERGERSON, Mgr. PERGERSON'S ji BEAUTY SHOPPE Open at Night by Appointment - Dial 4371 Subscribe to The Franklin Times VBY? Our ^Platform "?? .. OCTOIII < .. l?4. ? 1 ??? Wfc mi. ? ? 1 t 3 4 S 6 7 ? 9 10 11 11 13 14 IS 16 17 IS 19 <0 >1 U 13 14 IS 16 17 It 19 30 31 * . . YES, LOW IN PRICE, BUT HIGHEST IN QUALITY. WE ENDEAV 'OR AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE YOU THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS ? FANCY GOOD SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES, Dozen 19c GRAPE FRUIT, 6 for 25c FRESH FIG BARS, 3 lbs. ... 25c TOMATOES, Full Pack, 4 No. 2 cans .... 25c Armour's Pork & Beans, 2-22 oz. cans .... 15c Sugar Corn, Good Quality, 2 No. 2 cans . . 15c 4 - HALLOWE'EN VALOES - I Good Bobbing lAc APPLES, dozen 1 Lb. Pkg. 1 Cc MARSHMALLOWS 15 oz. Pkg. -ICc RAISINS, 3 for 2 Pkgs. Fresh Q< CRACKERJACKS " Fancy Brites 1 Cc BRAZIL NUTS, lb. ... Large Emerald -J- ^Cc WALNUTS, lb "V Hand Picked ^Cc PEANUTS, 3 lbs 3 Sizes Fresh Cc-1 (|c1Cc POTATO CHIPS 0 lU LO LOG CABIN SYRUP, 2 bottles 35c L I "Southern OLEOMARGERINE Belle" lb. 10' 'BUY A SUPPLY NOW' SUGAR "Franklin" Friday & In Cloth Saturday, 10 lbs. 45 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT This week we are offering some of the N. C. STATE FAIR BLUE RIBBON STEER BEEF at no advance in price over the regular branded .beef ? Try This Beef You Will Appreciate Its Extra Quality. G. ff. MURPHY AND SON "TOftl COMPLETE TOOD MAEKET'* - - _ ' . 4. 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