Overalls at Less Than Factory Price 200 Pair? Hens HeaTy Grade Overall k at $1.00 to $1.50 200 Pairs Khaki Pants for Men at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 150 Mens Heavy Grade Work Shirts at 75c each CANDLER-CROWELL CO IS SELLING OUT All Men's Goods at less than they can be bought now at wholesale 14 men's Palm Beach suits at $3.00 per suit. 11 men's Palm Beach suits at $6.00 per suit. 51 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth suits at $6.50 each. All Men's Summer Underwear at Last Year's Prices Hens Balbrlgan Slilrtn and Drawer? at 35c each Mens White Ganze Shirts and Pants at 50c each Men* ?B V D " Shirts and Drawer? at f 50c each I Shoes. Shoes. Shoes! Our Great Shoe Sale Continues and at Prices That Mean the Saving of Dollars to You 100 pairs Ladies' White Oxfords and Pumps at $1.50 pair. 300 pairs Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords "Godman" make at $2.00 pair. 200 pairs Children's pumps in "Godman" make at $1.35 & $1.50 . j Make our store your trading place and bank the difference. We guarantee to save you on every purchase. Everything in Staple Dry Goods, Notions and Ladies' Ready-Made Suits and Bresses at less than can be bought elsewhere. CITY OF DURHAM TAKES IT'S NAME FROM HIS ANCESTORS Well Known Resident, Who Has Spent Half a Century Here and Knew This City When It was Young, Talis Interestingly of its Early Days and Ills Own Experiences. Fltty years ago a Grand Uncle ot my father, Dr. Bart Durham, sold land on which the city of Durham now rests for three dollars an acre. I have lived around Durham myself for about fifty years, said J. J. Durham ot 505 Cole St., West Durham, in the courae of a conversation with tho Peplac Ex nert. In HnyTvnnri & Bnnnfl'a drug store. After Introducing himself Mr. Durham continued: "I have guttered with indigestion differently from most people. Usual' ly victims of indigestion suffer great ly after eating, but I had most of my pains before meals. I tried other re medies but nothing gave me relief un til I gave Peplac a trial. Every day my wife speaks to me of the great change for the better that Peplao has caused in my health. My daughter has also started to taking it, as she also suffers with indigestion, constipation and nervousness, and It is putting her in good shape. My wife has request ed me to bring her abottle, so you see my entire family have become con vinced of the merit of Peplac. I want every person in Durham, who suffers from these troubles, to accept t he statement of a fellow townsman and give Peplac a trial. I know that they will not go grong." THE MERITS OF THIS GREAT RECONSTRUCTIVE TONIC IS EX PLAINED AT THE SCOGGIN DRUG 8TORE WHERE IT IS SOLD AND " RECOMMENDED. A BOTTLE BOU GHT TODAY MAY SAVE YOU YEARS OF SUFFERING. The kaiser's partnership with Qott jojithewestern frontrtfr rather dis with Mahomat on the eafiTe^^TIW^1 TRCSTEK 8AI.E OF LAM) Under and by virtue of the power onferred upon me as Trustee in t' it deed of trust executed by Annie Hall and husband, Andrew Hall, on the 29, day of March, 1816 and duly recorded In Book 310, page 94, In the Registry of Franklin county, said deed of trust having been executed to secure cer tain bonds, default having been made in payment of bonds and demands hav ing been made upon me by the hold ers thereof for the oreclooure of said deed of trust, I will on Monday, the 18th, day of March, 1918, at or about the hour of noon, at the Court House door In Fianklin county, LouUburg, North Carolina, offer for for ?ash, Co the highest bidden tke follo^jjg deiiatoed iporpMlr: AiHSti ?'it~ taut m ?n*1 K land, situated In Loulsburg Township, Franklin county, Stat* of North Card llna, and desorlbed as follows: that lot in the Town of Loulsburg upon which the aald parties of the first part now resides, situate on the northwest oor ner of franklin and Spring St vets, bounded aa follows: on the North by the R. F. Yarborough residence lot, on the East by Spring Street, on the South by Franklin Street and on the west by the G. W. Ford residence lot, being the lot conveyed to the said Mrs. Annie Hall and Mrs. Ell?a Green by deed of T. X King et als, recorded In book 88, at pa^e 279 Registry of Frank lini county, N.,C reference to which is her^ tpade for "a further description of said premises. The interest of Mrs,. Eliza Green, now deceased, in said jot having been devised by the last will and testament .of s&ld Mrs. Eliza Green to the said Mrs. Annie Hall. Tils the 7ih day of February, 1*18. Note:?This sale Is made at the re quest of Mrs. A. M. Hal] the maker of said deed of trust E. H MALONE, Trustee. The above salg was .continued by consent of all parties to Monday, April 25th, 1918, at 12 o'clock^ E. H. MALONE, Trusts*. ? Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.60 Per Year, In advance. NOTICE. By virtue ef the power coatoiaed tn a deed at Trust execute by Httafit Ureen and wife and duly reebftal M book 177, at page 293 in tk* RjkgifUv of Franklin county and default haV Ing?been made In the not* neenred by said deed In trust; at the request of the holder of said note I shall o? MONDAY THE 6TH DAY OF MAY 1918 at the courthouse) door In the town of Louisburg, N. C. ewww>mp^CT*li?i li'HSfBfffhidder fer fer cash the real estate described in said deld of trust. Lot No. 1 In the divis ion of lands of Hawkins Ore. t, be ginning at a rock Matthew Neal's corner in Perry's line, then N 5M ? 58 polos to a rock corner for lot No. 2; tlienco N 80d W 153 poles S links to a rock and pine pointer Neal cor ner; thence S 76 l-2d E 108 poles to heglnntngT containing 40 acres, sub ject to a dower interest In soil lapd of 10 acres described in said deed la trust; This March 27, 1918. W. H. RUFFIN, 3-29_Gt Trustee. A New York man has appealed to the courts to compel his wife to keep al ienee. Bat wharo Is he golta to And a Juda* with nerv* encmSh to under take to isiQflfe m. -h 4 t*Bt?c^? TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by Tirtue of Deed of Trust,,executed by B. J. William? and wifa, Laura Williams, oa the 21st, of January, 1912, to J.-H. Kerr, Trus tee, said deed of trust beings recorded In Book 177, page 34, In the Registry of Franklin county, North Carolina, default having been made in tbe pay ment of tbe indebtedness secured by said deed of trust and demand having been made for the foreclosure there, of, the undersigned Trustee, will on MONDAY, 29th DAY OF APRIL, 1918 at or about tha hour o noon, offer for sale for cash, at public auction at the courthosue door of Loulsburg, North Carolina, the following described pro perty, to-wlt: One-fourth undivided interest In a tract or pracel of land situate in Sandy Creek township, Franklin coun ty, Statw of North Carolina and honn ded on N. by Little Shocco Creek; on East by lands of J. D. Alston: on South by ^ lands of Jas. Summerville and on the West by lands of Isaac Davis, containing 50 acres, more or less known as "Lee Snmmervllla Place." ? This the 27tb da? of March, 1918. J. S. KERR, 4-S-4t V Trust??. ..Pay y?i poll tax before May 1st if you want to vote. Dobb that bill giving the President power to requisition the timber of the country wherever necessary, have any reference to the fences of tbe politic ians? CLEANSES YOCE HAIR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL,| S IT BEAUTIFUL,| THICK, GLOSSf, OTAVT Try this! All Dandruff disappears and ball &(opb comJag fit. Surely try a "Danderlne Hair .ClftanRft" If you wl?h toiraBae4*a?e*y double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one email strand at a time;.. iW? will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil?in a few min ute? you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Resides beautifying the hair, one application^ of Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorat-1 es the scalp, stopping Itching and falling haft. Danderlne is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to theroots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro ducing properties cause the hair to Krow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of It, if you will spend a few cents for a small bottle of Knowlton'? Danderlne aft 4m? ?tore or t&41* counter and tip It is directed. PASTURES I have leased the property known a* the T. T. Runt pasture? on Buffalo and Sandy Creeks and can furnlsk pastorage for any cattle at reasonable rates. Also will pay the highest mar ket price (or dry cattle. See E. N. Williams, Loulsburg, N. C., B. F. D. No. 6, or Dr. J. O. Newell, Loulsburg, N. C. ?i: i LOST. A bunch of keys on Saturday, March 30th, in Loulsburg. Finder will be re warded by returning same to H. G. PERR?, M. D., 4-6-tf. Loulsburg, N. C. An exchange remarks that the Mex ican crisis is passing. Of course it Is. "they pass as regularly down there as the moon's phases. Constipation and Indigestion. These are twin evils. Persons suf fering from indigestion are often trou bled with constipation. Mrs. Robert Allison, Mattoon, 111., writes that when she first moved to Mattoon she was a great sufferer from Indigestion and constipation. Pood distressed her and therei was a feeling like a heavy weight pressing on her stomach and chesU She did not rest well at night, and felt worn out a good part of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain's Tableits corrected this trouble so that she has since felt like a different per son* Chinese fishermen train otters to catch fish. Which is all right it the otters don't do too much talking about their exploits. ^ Pile? Cured In 6 to 14 Days Yoer dnifffiit will refund tndney If PAZO CBNT ~ - - - . OINTMBNT fan* to cure any?*?? of Itching, B1 hid, Bleed to k or Protruding Pile? in 6to M days The first application elves Bate and RcaL 50c POR CONSTABLE I hereby ftnno?H??e-my?eH ft cftfniF* date for Constable of Harris township subject to the action of the Democrat ic primaries in elate voters of said Township. 4?U-tp _ VANCE MEDLIN. v ? '? ^ FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives subject to the action of the Demo cratic primaries in June, and will ap preciate your support. 4-12-tp W. H. MACON. ..Pay you poll tax beforo May 1st If you want to vote. FOR KENT. Two nice five-room houses on Fox Swamp Heights. Some changes will be made If wished, for desirable par tite. See 4-19-lit V. C. WILLIAMS, SuflluiB* to THp FRANKLIN TIMES Oojy ?1.50 Per Year, la ?WHC. NOTICE The last call for jour tax es. The several treasurers for the County's funds are calling on us for money, and we must ask you to come for ward and pay your taxes, that we may give them what belongs to them. Tour poll taxes should be paid by May 1st if you want to vote in the coming election H. A. KEARlfEY, Sheriff Ingrleftlde Commence memt. The commenccement exercises of Ingleside Academy were held Monday at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. While the preparations for this event were at tended by many difficulties, and had to be postponed on account of Incle ment weather, it was very much en joyed by the large and appreciative audlfiTiCe who honored tlie occasion w'th their presence. The exercises songs, and duets, and a most excellent address by Rev. F. S. Love, president of Louisburg College. Thd speaker was brief, but he told us more good things in 35 minutes than we have heard in a long time. The dis course was along constructive lines and was a strong, earnest and practi cal appeal to the young in the Interest of education and the good of humani ty. Mr. Love had the best attention from all and his address was thorough \y enjoyed. ) The audience wan oven larger at the evening exerciHea, and the program was rendered in a creditable manner, alike to the pupil? and the faculty.The latter Is composed of Prof. W. C. Poe, MIbb Nan Hinea, and Mis? Myrtle Crews, Mrs. A. M. Jones is music teacher. O. I. C. Pigs For Bale. J. B. 8MTH, Moultofl, N. C. 4-lMt ?? Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES Only $L60 Per Yaar, in advance. t'nitod States To Be* Uie Victor, Egf# Say* "Victory for the United States In May," la the story that ta told on & ne? rlog of eggs laid by the hgns of lira, J * P.- Bragg, of Bath.?~ Mrs. Bragg's own account of the prophetic o^gs laid bfl f^ng mIn Tow^^ "I have a little egg laid the 1st of February witlr h perfect 3 on one end and the 'word May on the other. There are many other characters and figures too small to see good among them is call editor and honor and sin. Then on March 1st was laid another egg with an almost perfect 2 on it. And last week there was another speckled egg with U. S. on one side and 'win' on the other. "From these characters we might in fer that the United States will win in May which Is three months From the time the first egx wag laid. "My chickens are all pure bred white Orpingtons and until lately I have never seen a spedkled egg among them." 1 ? ??' A lilo for every fo?t of ground 1? what Germany Is paying for territory gained. But she probably thinks Dial lives can be produced, V&U* ChW? I* only ao Much territory.

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