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It Cost the Average Family Less Than 10c Per Week for Packer's Profit in 1917. The Meat Bill is one of the large items in the family , budget ? but less than 10 cents per week of it goes to the packer in profits. In converting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential service with the maximum of efficiency. The above statement is based on Swift & Company's 1917 figures and Federal Census data: Swift & Company's total output (Me?i ?n<J by-products) - 5,570,000,000 Pounds Swift & Company's total Profit - $34,650,000.00 Profit per pound - $.0062 U. S. Meat Consumption - - * - ... 170 pounds per person per year' 17t> pounds at $.0062 = $1.05 per person per year The average family 4Vi persons = $4.72 per family per year 1918 year boob of interesting and Instructive facts sent on request. -Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company u. s. A. AUTOMOBILE Til I have taken the agency for the hiea grade Miller Geared io the Road Auto Tires ajKtrlowe Tubes. Be sure to se theirHbefore you buy^-they are different. I adjust claims for Miller gs^right here you don't I still have a fine lot of Buggy and wagon ?hafts and "ttlW f"" mnt,.vinl f at- g;||(. nt rny shop. H-h C. TAYLOR, ?Nature Cures, The Doctor Takes-ihe_ ? - ?-%s^- - There is cn old saying that "Nature cures, t He doctor takes the fee," but as averyone knows-you--ran- h^lp-Na ture very "much and thereby enable It to effect a cure in much less time than( is usually required. This Is particu larly true of colds. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy relieves the lungs, li quifies the tough mucus and aids Ui Its expectoration, allays the cough and i\id8 Nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Those profiteers who attempted to rob the government and the officers of the army in the price of uniforms should be given a chance to wear a uniform, only It should *)t; fn<,II nn Of Ol.i ?? fin.Ii i >t? i in justice to Mr. Hoot it ftbouid be j remembered that he said Russia would | be all right If?Only the "If" didn't ma j teriallze. for sale Desirable Town Lots find Farms The Dills Property. ? A \ot and dwelling, corner KobJ* ?and Spring Streets, occupied 'by"Mrs. Pearce. *A small tenant house and lot oppo site the last named lot. A building on Hull Run Alley. Two houses and lots on Hotels Row Ifyou have property to sell see#the undersigned. Will be sold on easy terms. Ap ply to" J. L. PALMER. Agent,'or Wm. IV. & THOS. W. RUFFIN. Attorney*. G-15-tf. " Mil:" i* MMn.nl m liuii ihit, kaiser a a. her ruler, and the kaiser sent his armies ahead to be ru/c of the richt kind of a reception for the kid. The kaiser is wise?the kid misht get lost. i Calomel Users! Listen To Me! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Eour Sruggisit gives back your money if if doesn'fi liven your liver and bowels and. straighten you up without making you sick. ?There's no reason why a person Should take sickening, salivating cal bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone?a perfect substitute for ?ilomfil. v It ia a pleasant, vegetable liquid which will start your liver just as surely as calomel, but it doesn't make vou siek and can not. salivate. Children and (rrown folks can take Dodson'a Iaver Tone, because it is ;perfectly harmless. Calomel ia a dangerous drug. It is mercury and attacks your bones. Tako a dose of nasty calomel today' and you will feci weak, sick and nauseated tomorrow. Don't lose a' day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver Tone instead and you will wake lip feeling preat. No more biliousness, constipation, slug gishness, headache, coated tongue or sour stomach. Your druggist Bays if you don'flfM Dodflon's Liver Tone arts hotter than horrible calomel your tnoney is waiting for. yotu HOUSE OF UK PREVENTATIVES Yielding to what I hope may be re garded as a. pardonable ambition, en {couraged by my friends throughout the County, 1 beg to announce my can didacy for nomination, in the coming Democratic Primaries, for the House ot Uepreje;i.tativc's.$ In making this announcement. I desire to. state that, at such a crucial period in the affairs of our Nation. 1 feel that all personal political ambitions should be secon dary and subordinated to our work for our National welfare, and I would say further that It shall be my aim and desire to aviod. as far as possibl^ell personal and partisian bitteffiewHIf' Ithe coming campaign. Having enter. eJ the lists, however, I shall make every honest effort, not Inconsistent with my feelings, above expressed, to. procure the nomination which I seek and shall appreciate the loyal support of my friends, upon whom I must depend. EDWIN H. MALONE. 3 22 tp. FOR THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. I take this method of informing my friends throughout the county, that I will be a candidate for the Board of Education subject to the action of the Democratic Primaxy. "held In June. Believing that the territory of Sandy Creek, Gold Mine, Cedar Rock and Cypress Creek townships should hare some representation on the Board of Education, I hereby aak the voters of the County for their support. I have served four years on the Board and feel that I am familiar with the edu cational affairs of the County. If the voters ot the County choose me, I promise my best service?. _ T. HENRY DICKENS. 3-29-tp -Cedar Rock Township. TO THE PEOPLE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY I jam a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Frank lin County, for the coming term, sub ect to the action of the Democratic Primary to be hold in June 1918. I desire to thank my friends for their hearty support. In the past, and for the kind assurances and expressions of nterest manifested by numerous friends recently. My time has been and -will be occupied largely in the work of the War Savings Stamps for pome time but I hope and intend to I see most of the people of the County before the Primaries are held. If no minated I Intend to use my best en deavor to conduct the duties of the office In as efficient manner as Is pos-1 pible, and as, In the past will use my best effort to accomodate and helfwll, j who have business with Vpc office,' and in any other way I c^jrfrhanklng all wl.o have supporte^me in the paBt j and soliciting the JK^pport of all De. mocratlc voters^ Franklin county in the PrJmari>^fo be held in June 1918] with the b^st of feelings for one and all I a / Yours truly, / J. J. BARROW. <f 22 tp. FOR SOLCITOR 1 hereby announce myself a Udate for the office of Solicitor ot S* Seventh Judicial District, aubjte* U the action of the Democratlo lor said. District. TT~ft. S. A. NEWMA FOR CLERK OF COURT To The Voters of Franklin County I am a -eMMNkte for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Frank ln county. ,I have never had the hon or?of holding an office in Franklin county by the vote of the people. I feel that our present clerk has held the office long enough and we are not in favor of any office holder holding office for such a long term. I feel that I can handle the work of the office to the satisfaction of the public and will appreciate the support- of the voters at the Democratic primary to be held In the county soon. C. C. WINSTON. Youngsvllle, N. C. 3 8 tp.. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Voters of Franklin County: On account of the fact that Mr. J. II. Ballentine, our present commissioner from this section, will not bo a can didate to succeed htmself on the Board and feeling that our section is entit led to representation on the Board, I herewith announce- myself a candi date for the nomination for the office of County Commissioner subject to the action of the Democratic primary in June .and will appreciate the votes of all who feel that they can support in 11 it trrriri 8 22 tp. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS. To the Voters of Franklin County. I hereby announce myself a candi date for thef office of Register of Deeds of Franklin County subject to the action of the Denftfcratlc primar ies in June. Believing in rotation in office. I will ask you for your support and will promise tho best service I am capable of giving if nominated and elected. Thanking you in advance, for any favors accorded me, I am, Yours truly, 3-8 tf J. W. KING. FOR CONSTABLE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for rontttnhl* of Lcmisburg town ship subject to the action of the Dem ocratic primaries In June, and will appreciate the support of tbe voters of said township. 3.29-tp J. H. SOUTHACL. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES .$1.60 Per Year, In advance. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the Voters of Franklin County: I take this method of announcing , to my friends and the voters of Frank- | lin county that I am a candidate for | the nomination of Register of Deeds, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primaries in June. I have had ex- | pcrience in this office and can assure you efficient service should you favor I me. Thanking you in advance for your support, I am, Yours truiy, SIDNEY C. HOLDEX. 3 8 tp. N - FOR HMISTKR OF DF,?DS I take this method of informing my friends throughout the county that I will be a candidate for re-ndmlnation for Register of Deeds before the De mocratic primary in June. I wisfc to express my heart.felt appreciation of the loyal and generous support you have given me in the past. I have en deavored to make you an efficient and courteous officer and I trust that I i II 11 ..uuliu J uut IU 111.48. Thanking yon in advance, I am, Respectfully, ' JNO. B. YARBOROUOH, 3 15 tp. Khenmatlc Fain? Believed. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment (or pains in the chest and lame ness of the shoulders due to rheuma tism, and am pleased to say that it has never failed to give mo prompt re-, lief," writes Mrs. S. N. Finch, Batar. la, N. Y. Teach Children to Beware of Flies -Explain to them how flies are hatched In filth. How, after crawling around in outhouses, privies, manure piles and over dead animals and decayed matter, they come into the home and wipe their nasty feet on the family food, leaving a trail of dis ease germs everywhere. Flies Cause Infantile Paralysis, Typhoid and Other Fevers The best doctors in the world will tell you that files are the cause of ??great deal of sickness, especially summer complaint, infantile paraly sis, dysentery, typhoid and other t 1W. I.. ?1? kh? riA ness into your home. RED DEVIL LYE " KILLS FLIES K ?ep a can of RED DEVIL LYE in jour out-house and sprinkle it on the filth freely, once or twice a week. It oonsumea tho filth, destroys the fly eggs and prevents odors and sickness. FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS Write lor Free Booklet " PREVENT" TO SCHJELD MFG. CO, ST. LOUIS, MO. WONDERFUL WONDERFUL Greatest Opportunity .m Ever offered the people of this vicinity.. .We have a full line of Ladies and Children's Ready-to Wear garments, Millinery, Shoes, Men's and Boys clothing, hats, etc. Dress goods and Dry Goods, all of which are being offered at last years prices, and are lower in price than can be found elsewhere. Below we show you a few of the wonderful bargains we are offering you in our Shoe Department. We have many more like them. MISSES and CHILDRENS OXFORDS. Patent Mary Jane, size 2 to 5 1-2. Price 75c Patent Mary Jane, size 6 to 8, Price t 98c Patent Mary Jane, size 8 1-2 to 11 1-2, Price , ?. $1.25 Patent Mary Jane, size 12 to 2, Price t- $1.49 500 Pair Ladies white high top lace low heel rubber bottom shoes, wonderful others ask $3.00 for the same shoe, Price : $1.49 Ladies white high top lace low" heel ? white leather bottom, worth $3.50 our low price $2.49 Misses "White high top laee low heel shoes, Our low price $1.49 Ladies white low anil high heel Oxford? .300 pair to select from . . 98cc to $1.49 Childrens "White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 2 to 5 1-2 75c Childrens White Mary Jane Oxfords, ' ? f" * mm- 85c Childrens "White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2 98c Childrens "White Mary Jane Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2 $1.25 SHOES AND OXFPRDS?ALL OF THE NEW SPRING STYLES. TV. L. Douglas guaranteed Oxfords a new pair for every pair that don't give entire satisfaction. Gun Metal, lace and button, regular $4.50 value, Price ... v........ $3.50 Patent, button and lace, last year price $3.50, this year price $3.50 Dark and light tan, lace and button, reg ular $7.50 value, Price $4.98 200 pair Mens Oxfords carried over from last year, gun metal, lace and button, Priced. Special $2.49 LADIES OXFORDS Patent pump, low and high heel, won derful vakigs; only ... .$1.98 to $3.49 Gun met^n/punip?, low ? ' '-is-li heels, Special price $2.49 Vici Kid lace pump, every pair guaran ^"""feeS-Oy tiienHuTfry. Ask lo IMk at this Oxford, only $2.49 Patent leather and Gun metal Mary Janus Special price .... $1.98 to 2.98 We positively have in stock everything we advertise and at the prices given. Come in and see for yourself. I. J. Deitz Company "The Store That Always Sells the Cheapest" Louisburg, North Carolina.
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