. i Cheerfully the idea of buildine a bank account for ; ,v are uftab c to do it?isn't the intellii If you are a money earner you can havi want it. If you want it enough to I Purchase" ^ime in and let us explain to you how i bank?you can add to the account at i THE FIRST P LOUISBU UNDER SUPERVISION FRANKLIN TIMES aTfT JOHNSON. Editor and Manager Friday, April 7, 1911. TAR DROPS. ? Court will convene in the court room at Louisburg on Monday, April 17th, 1911. N ?J. E. Perry has opened a five pin alley in the store room recently occupied by J. M. Joynef. ?Mr. C. T Stokes has moved his rooms to the residence of Mr. F. W. Wheless, on Church street. ?Mr. E. S. Ford has purchased the residence of Mr. C. T. Stokes on Main street and bos moved his family thereto. ?If you are in neud of a horse or mule it will pay you to read the advertisement of E. S. Ford in this issue. He savs he will give you one if you don't want to buy. ?The Beaslev-Alston Drug Co., are having their drug store repapered. This together with the other changes being made therein is adding greatly to its appearance. ?The Scoggin Drug Company -"has installed a nice, new three coinpartrnent ice cream cabinet. They aren ow prepared to carry several kinds of cream all the while. ?Several communications had to be thrown away this week on account of the name of the writer not being enclosed. We regret having to do this but we must enforce the rule. ?The attention of our readers and the public is called to the new advertisement of the I.ouieburg Auto and Machine Co.; in this issue, J rr?U U?,.? nni.??oi j.u*>u liirta 11 ml I I UCJ umo. ODIDIOJ uu> *w? UMW uuv. | their rates are most reasonable. If you are thinking of taking a drive it will pay you to see them. ? We are in receipt of a letter from Mr. T. W. Watson stating that he has taken a position with the Merchant National Bank, of Raleigh. Mr. Watson has been with the Farmers , Bank & Trust Co., of Sumter, 3. C., and his many friends here will be glad to learn that he is coming nearer home. List Of Letters. Remaining in the Louisburg postoflice uncalled for: Daisy B Alston, Ben Alston, Annie Burnette. Pearl Corbin, I G Dickerson, Mrs. Dollar, Lewis .Dickerson, John Deacon, Lustie Egerton, Pattie Gill, T C Gill, William Harris, Henretta Jones Bevely King. Lucy Louis, Henry Mitchell, Bennie B May, D P McKeachy, Flounce Macon, Roy McGhee, Minnie Neal, Mary Place, J K Plummer, Lida Runback, L W Thompson, S W Wall, W H White, Elnor Winfree, Mary Williamson, Callie Yarborougli. Persons calling for the above letters please say they saw them advertised. M. W. Yabborough, P. M. Marriages. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples during the month of March by Register of Deeds J. B. Yarborough: white?Dr. P. R. Hatch and L. R. Spivey, Willie H. Harris and Jo Ella Holden, Jas. Wm. Burroughs and Ida A. Kearney, William ^Bell and Mamie Baker, Jimmie Journigan and Bessie Hunt, J. F. Joyrier, Jr., and Nobia Pendergrass, J. H. Wiggins and Katie Layton, O. W. Robert^fcid Pattie J. Ham, Willie Taylor an^BaUie Midline, William Boone and Fanhle House. Colored?Joe Wilder and Mary Dismissing yourself?just because you feel that jent way of dealing with the matter. I a a bank account if you want it?really forego the pleasures of the "Small temptation.? ' aasy it is to start an account at this any time and in any amount you wish. 3 NATIONAL BANK RG, N. C. OF U. S. GOVERNMENT Morgan, Haywood Fletcher and Bula Harris, Richmond Young and Mary Pulley, Levi Branch and Mattie Jones, Eddie Perry and Rosa Jones, William Perry, Jr , and Lelia Huhter, .General Yarboro and Weda May, Sol Wfcite and Corana Yarboro, Frank Mangum and Uigy Williams, Ellis Williams and Lula I Ellis, Daniel Debnam and Sarah Cham- , i pion. ! ??. Just Half in Bed. Clyde, Ky.?Mrs. I. A. Decker tfriteB from Clyde: "I recommend Cardui, the woman's tonic, to any woman fe need of a remedy. For five years, I was unable to do my 1 own work. Half ray time was spent in bed. At last 1 tried Cardui. Now 1 I am well and happy, and can do my own work." Don't suffer pain, headache, backache, and womanly raise- . rics, \yhen your-own druggist has on . his shelf a remedy for such troubles, Cardui. Get a bottle for your shelf. As a general tonic, for weak women, ' nothing has been found for 50 years ' that would take its " place. Try it. j It will help you. ' I Youngsville ItemsYoungsvilie will soon be placed on the highwav, n^ the citizens in and about the place are putting forth every effo. t toward building good roads. The following are some of the indications. The roaf out to Pocotnoke has been, partial)}' survey cd, satisfactorily to the community; practically all o?-the machinery has arrived and a number of the mules, These indications point to an early Degiuning of the work, which when started will invite a smile from the whole community. We are sorry to announce that an | epidemic of the measles has decreased the school attendance greatly for the past feW Wi6KS.?It 8601119 '.hat It flST" ... - - visited every individual in the community who has nut been its previous victim, bui we are all. glad to say thiit all of those who have been troubled wt * i iem have virtually recovered. We are sure that this coromuuily will not be troubled with this disease in a number of years to come. Our home base ball team has played and won its tirst three games of the seasonf The first game with Horner's Military School was won nine to one. The second name with New Ilope, was won One to nothing. The third game was played with Warrenlon High School, Saturday April, Int., Youngsville adminstered a nice April fool to the Warren ton Makes Home Baking Easy fltm &AK|HG POWDER Absolutely Pure Tha only baking powdor mada from Jtoyaf Qrapo NO AUHMnUMt PHOSPHATE I ' * fr ' r * . ' f'. 1 " . g^? I 1 Nine. Edwin Winstoifcwii?* in the Box for Youngsville. He pitched superb ball letting the opposing team down with only one hit On the other hand Wrtingsville made hits almost at will, which meant runs. Youngsville and Warrenton play again Saturday April 8tb, at Youngsville. The game bids fair to be a most interesting one. Come and see tho game everybody who can. Miss Pauline Edwards, of ilenderson^ visited-Miss Ellis, one of the teachers, recently. A number of the young people here were pleas antly entertained at a reception given in honor of Miss Edwards last Monday Night. ' Dr. Hatch and bride returned from their bridal tour last week and have commenced house keeping. Miss Mamie Huodley, of Warrentiio, visited Mrs. E. P. Allfcn here this week. We are glad to learn that Mrs.: Geo. T. Whitaker has recovered from j her long attack of typhoid tover, her mother Mrs,Floyd, of Chipley, Ga., 1 who has been with her during her sickness returned home Tuesday. . Foster M'tohell spent last Sunday in ltaleigh, on business of course. Mr. Floyd, of Chipley, Ga? spent a few days here this week with his sister, Mrs. Geo. T. Whit aker. Miss Lillian Winston is visitintr 1 r* r Miss Margaret Faucette, of Raleigh, this week. II. 11. Hatch visited friends and relatives in Chatham this week. Mr. Satterwhite and Mr. Turner, of Oxford, visited Miss Uumpas and Miss Arledge last Saturday and Sunday. Their many friends will he glad to learn that Messrs. Joe Winston and Jones Cooke met the New Road ater Wagon and rode a short distance as it came in town last Tuesday evening. While the ride was short we are all glad to see them make the start in the right way at last, and hope they enjoyed this new experience of riding on the eater wagon. Miss Susie Poarce is visiting relatives in the country this week. M asi> B. Special Showing Of Easter Hats I And stylish Dress Goods For Spring and Summer | We are well fixed for Easter Shoppers and our line of silks, white goods, embroideries, laces and trimmings to match is all that, could be desired by anyone. SLIPPERS We call attention to our line of slippers for ladies and children just received, Ask to see them. WEDDING OUTFITS We have what you.want and will be glad for you to come and look around and see ail the latest styles and make yourself at home. Racket Store y | = | They are Wh BEASLEY-ALS' Prcscri| X CLEANLINESS IS ES- J Ly ^ SENTIAL TO HEALTH. . " | cd Phi <*> I wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww* , t A A (AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi t At Not alone in quantity can your grocery money X quantity and quality at this store. Quality alo v sarv as quantity in a bargain. For instance, ? of moderate priced coffee. For a pound of bac ^ good coffee. Your grocery money buys as mucl I L. P. h T ON THE CORNER PHO I MR. - F vmwgtwflhwirt Why not raise mori IqtiH Wo coll 5iin ?* V kJVAA kJJ 111 J Seed, Martins Guan< J sing. No better can I McKinne Bn S - SATISFACTION OR Cleaning T iat? { ! TON DRUG CO. | Jtions Fill > -L I Register- headquarters for ^ cleaning requisites armacists. fcieHmr t Grocery' ' t I^More I iftjiica! |. be rhade'to go further. You can save both in ne does not make a bargain. Quality is as necesi pound of cheap coffee is far dearer than a pound _ I coffee will not brew so many cups as a pound of A i here as at any other store in town. HICKS, I NE 42 - LOUISBURG, N. C ^ IIIIIMtlllliillliiill ARMER 1 ^-7" wtporrv 3 cotton on the same pkins Prolific Cotton. J d, Cerealite Top Dres- # be had. _ ' os. Company ! YOUR MONEY^ BACK | ^

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