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FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON. Edtttr and Nau|cr *WDAT. Iky 24 , 191Z TAR DROPS. ?Read the advertisement of the Racket Store in this issue. ?Many of our people attended a nice barbecue at Williamson's woods yester day.. ?The road force is doing some good Repairing on the Ingleside road this Reek ?If every mart was as big as be feels there wouldn't be standing room In this country. -> -Dr. A. H. Fleming has moved his family to W. F. Beasley's residence on church street. "?Read the many changes of adver tisements in this issue. They will be of especial interest to you. ? Read the change of advertisement of Howell & Bunn in.. this issue. You can lesrp how you auiy? get a sewing machine free. -y ? The presence of flies mease the presence of fllth. Xt may be m the pitches, in the cuspidor, In the uncov ered garbage can. the manure pile, or the open privy. At least it is nearby. Remember yoar visitors and callers may know about this, too. ?The newspaper is the great indus trial educator of the age and is the channel ol communication between the producer and the consumer; it brings the city to the farm and the farm to the city, gives information of tha mar kets, etc., and reading the paper should be as much a: part of the work of the farmer as feeding his stock. Personals. Mr. K. P. Hill went to Nashville Tuesday. Capt. L. L. Joyner went to Richmond yesterday. Mr. J. -A. Turner left Tuesday for 'Nashville. ' ', Mr. W. H. Ruffin visited Greensboro the past week. \ Miss Ruby Fagge, of Leaksville, is visiting Miss Susie Hayes. Mrs. A. C. Hughes, of Apex, is visit ing at Mr. W. E. Uzzell's. Mr. W. S. Sledge, of Hickory, visited Louisburg the past week. Mrs. R. L. Bernhardt, of Salisbury, is visiting her mother here. ' Mr. Bussey Lattiasore, of Shelby, is -visiting at Mr. D. C. High's. J) Miss Lillie May Ay cock left Satur day to visit at{Gold Rock, Va. Mr. J. H. Holioway was in town the past week visiting his people. Dr. W. F. Hargreve, of Kinaton, is visiting at Mrs. W. E. Uracil's. Mr. Loyd Liles and family, of Char lotte, are yisitin? her people here. Mrs. W. B. Cooke and children, of Enfield, are visiting in Louisburg. Rev. L. S. Massey, of Raleigh, was a visitor to Louisburg the past week. Mrs. Charles R. Rodwell, of Warren ton, is vistiting at Mr. B. G. Hicks. Mr. B. B. Adaaia, of Four Oaks, was a visitor to Louisburg the past week. Miss Minnie Brickerel, bf WeldoJ, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.'C. Beck. Presiding Elder J. H. Hall, of Ral eigh, was in Louisburg the past week. Mr. W. W. Crewell. of Princeton is visiting his brother, Mr. G. L. Crowell. Mr. D. P. Smithwick, of Atlanta, visited his people liere the past week. I Mr. C. K. Cooke came home from Washington, D. t'? to attend the pri mary. Mrs. Edgar Hartzell, of Henderaoh, I is visiting her father, Mrs. J-.. W. Mustam. Mr. R. S. White and wife, of Ral eigh, are visiting his sister, Mrs. W. H. liuffin. Mrs. L. L. Jomer and children are j visiting Mrs. J. B. Avirett, at Min eral, Va. ' ? ' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barnes, of Hen derson, visited her sister Mrs. M. F., Houek Friday. Mrs. D. E. McKlnne, of I'nnceton, if visiting her sons, Messrs. K. B., D. F, and Malcolm McKinne. Miss Ava Ay cock . who has been teaching at Shelby, is visiting friends and relatives in town. Mrs. Walter M. Gilmore and little son, Walter are visiting Mrs. W. M. Gulick, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jones and Mr. Porter, of Portsmouth, V?., visit Vi at W. H. Macon's the past week. Mrs. Geo. Miles, who bas been visiting at Mr. J. W. Mustaina, returned to her home in Warrenton the the past week. Mftj. J. B. TBomsS and family have returned home from Kentucky where they liave been for the past few months. Mias Lucy Rood, of Smith field, and Miss Katharine Hinton, of Elisabeth City, are vlaitlqff at Mr. L. P. Hicks. t>r. H, A. Newell returned the past week ffbm Raleigh where he had been attending the military school for offl cera. Mrs. P. A.' Morgan aad Misses Bea trice and Gertrude Yarboro, of Spring' Hope, attended commencement thS , week. ^ Miss Marie Franklin, who hu been visiting Mrs. D. F. McKinne the put week, left yesterday for her home in Richmond. Mrs. J. P. Winston and son, Wil liam, were called to the bedside of ber father, who is right ill at bis boms at Hagle Rock, on last Friday. The many friends of Rer. A. J. Par ker, of Durham, who is here attending Commencement were delighted to Me bim In oar midst the past week. , Mrs. W. S. Sledge, of near Maple ?llle, left Saturday for. Baltimore where she will enter hospital for treat ment. She was accompanied by her daughter, Kiss Irene'. Messrs, W. H. Ruffin and W. H. Yarko rough, Jr., returned the past wsek from Newtoa where tkey appear ed in a case entitled Gupton vs. Sledge, Involving a desirable house and lot In town of Hickory. The case was decided in favor of Uupton. Helps A Judge In Bad Fx J ustice EU\ Cherry, Q^biilis Mills, Tenn.. was Mainly wjrried. A bad sore on his leg toad horned acve ral doe tors and long rjeiaied all remedies. "I thought It wasyf cancer, VI he wrote. "At last I used^ucklen Attica Salve, and was cutrfpletely cure! " Cures burns, beil^f ulceh, cuts, bruises and piles. 25 cents at\ Aycock Drug Co. Oloslngr Exereisas. The 10th Annual Exhibition of the Episcopal Mission Sehopl, colored, will taks place in the Opera House Monday night 8:80. A very cordial invitation is extended to our whits . and colored friends that they may see and know what we are doing along the education al line for our race. Rev. E. Lucien Malone, Hector, of St. Paul's Parish (white) is a loyal friend te the negro work, and one ef the best Clergymen in the church, will conduct the prayers. Gallery will be reserved for our white friends. Admission, 10. 15 aad 20 cents. Geo. C. Pollard, Missionary in Charge. Will PleU new r hi (mufti and Cb'.lirejfl will b* m^oi] before you bi I has just received Ladies' Pique Skirt*, kdy-msd* dresses. It ivantage to ** them For the best work done by Louisburg on month of May m will be in only during Visit the' during dsn a obans**^ I An ex|fci Howell A ] the week "bj demonstrate SewiogTOa< * Simpkiof if planted bj Brothers Of 9 ! mixed rakes, crackers .fruits and vegetables at Don^t worry' rain Simpkins good crop thoj Kinne Brsthnrf ?the late season and c>n Seed will make a planted late. Mc of Howell A Bnnn ?tration week and get ree sewing Machine. operator will be at '? Furniture Store ning May 27th, to the celebrated White Ihine. will make good cotton re June 1st. McKinne Mrs- BMkatt Entertains On Saturday afternoon from four to six Mrs. T. W. Bickett entertained at cards in honor of Mrs. John O'Donald and Mrs. Mack Bradley, ot Lakeland, Florida. ? The guests were met by Mrs. J. J. Barrow. Mrs. W. Perry Nsaland Mrs. George Cralle who served delicious fruit punch in the hall, aud Mrs. Wil liam Bailey presented the guests te tba receiving party, which consisted of Mrs. Bickett and her guests of honor. Mrs. O'Donald waa charming in a har mony ot yellow and lavender, and Mrs. and Mrs- Bradley in a creation sf grey and pink. Bridge was played in the parlor and five hundred in the library, after whieh delicious refreshments were served. Eyery one voted the evening delight ful, and left much pleaded to have met the charming ladies from .Florida. >YJ BAKING POWDER v^e/yyRvr* ly Baking Powder made loyal Grape Cream^fTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PH08MIATE FEEL TI Harmless, Absolutely, No Ac B R O Mn THUM - ETY - THI analid, No Cocaine, No Morphine^, Pleasant to take its Quick A RAPID HEADACHI 10, 25 and 50 cts bottlg T. c. jo-: E. T. ALFORD, I N E NEURALGIA CURE. 5c at Soda Fountains ^rattklinton, N. C. igsville, N. C. WATCH he: Jackson Tri Louisburg, N. C ft THIS West Co. Street GUANQ... 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The half-oVa! solid rubber projections on the tread not only prevenW\skidding to a large degree, but insures^ very serviceable Tire. We submit this Tire to you as the bast that can be purchased for anything, like this money. L. JP. HICKS LOUISBU RG, N- C ON THE CONNER". Wl T H Corn selling\at $1.10 per bushel, is it not folly to continue to depend upon the western farmers for your supply? / Exhaustive te&ts have clearly demonstrated the fact that the liberal use of phosphoric aciaNwhen corn is planted^/ or soon after ? wilh Cerealite applied later ? guarantees an abundant crop under any condition. After reading of corn gsowing contests in which from one hundred to two hundred bushels per acr^were raided, at a cost ranging from eight cents to twenty-five cents peKbushel- and after looking at the corn and talking with the farmers who raised it, we have decided that there is no greater service we can render our fneads than to insist that they use acid and Cerealite in quantities sufficient enable them to raise at least enough corn for their own use. / \ Anticipating a heavy demand ,?or Acid\and Cerealite we have filled our warehouse and rented others space that you may not be disappointed when you come for it. / \ McKinne Brothers Company Uuisbarg, N. cy/ X?d.,N.C. SATISFACTION OR VOClR MONEY ^ACK
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