Stalk Cutters Genuine Oliver Plows Galvanized Shingles ? and Roofing Rubber Roofing Pine and Cediar Shingles / We usually have What you Want Whei/ you Want It > * Your Patronage is appreciated^ McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Y TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS ri t overstocked with Feed and Heavy Groceries, ^nnli Hny. Oats, Ship-stuff, and provisions of all kinds. I Mso have right nntny shoes I will sell at cost. In fact I /nave most anything you want. _ Come to see in town and sec what I have got. A trial is all I afek. J. W. PERRY TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS We extend our heartiest thanks and'S.p .preciations for the liberal share of your patronage given us the past year, and hope tinuance of the same by giv ing you t^e bes? / American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - Louisburg, N. C. In Reconstruction I lay h. In reconstruction day3 after the Civ il War. four hundred gir:s, it is said, were lost in the city of Washington arid never heard from again. Already in the very beginning of this recon struction period after the war today two secretaries of the Young Woman's Christian Association have been rush ed to Washington with an emergency fund of $10.000 to aid the hundreds of girls who with tho end or the war are finding themselves caught In the swirl of the unemployed. From North Car olina alone 537 girls have gone to work. Some or i nYVo i r i s selves at the end of their jobs or with salaries greatly reduced. What is true of Washingtou is true of virtually I every other city in the country to a lesser eitent. The unemployed girl problem Is | just one o{ the many girl problems of reconstruction times that is calling for the increased work of the Young Woman's Christian Association, mak ing necessary the Blue Triangle In vestment Campaign of one million dol lars in America. Norm Carolina is asked for $14,751 r\'< a pan of the mil lion dollar fund which will be used to put the association back on a normal peace time basis. ' The United Wi "? Work fund is still being used for em engency war work andnoe of It can be expended for the normal work of the association. While the cry comes for help from the unemployed girls of the country, from the girls of Honolulu, of the Mexican border, from Hollywood and other movie centers, from girls of Salt Lake Oity where the Mormons by an extensivo recreational program are already trying to entice them into Mormonism, the Young Woman's Christian Association cannot afford to demobilize. The Red Cross made its appeal for' gifts, the Liberty Loan ror loans?the] Y. W. C. A. asks North Carolina for| an investment of $14,751 In the girl-i hood and womanhood of the Nation,1 the first line of defense in the morali- ? ty of the nation. W. K. Sproule, Jr., Assfeftuit Cashier Columbia National Rank, Indian apolJs,Lirtflana. Says. We were bothered quite a little by rats in^our basement, destroy ing our stationery, but after distrub ting your KAT-SNAP very thoroughly we are ofeased to report that we are no longer bothered with them. Three sizes/25c, 50c and $1.00 and $3.00. I wise merchant buys for his cus tomers, not himself. , Subscribe to The Franklin Times $1 50 Per Year In Advance. CI.EAXSES YOm HAIR MAKES IT BEACTIFrL THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY Try tills! All dandruff disappears and hair slops coming out. Surely try a "Danderine Hair Clean se" if you wish to immediately dou ble the'beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair? taking one small strand at a tim*; thig. will cleanse the halir or dust, dirt or any excessive oil?a few minutes you will be amazed/ Your hair will be wavy, fluffy andyhbuneaat and pos sess an incomparable soOness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of yanderine dissolves ev ery particle of dandruff; invigorates thr tioalp, if to a hair. J. Danderine/is to the hair what fresh showers of/rain and sunshine are to vegetation J It goes right to the roots, invigorate^ and strengthen^ them. Its exhilaratmg. stimulating and life-pro ducing oroperties cause the hair to grow loijg, strong and beautiful. You </an surely have pretty, soft. lustrouft hair, and lots of it, if you will 4H>and a few rents for a small bottle of K no wlton's Danderine at any drug ?afnrn fir fnHi.f pmintftj- anfl trv it as directed. It's n'ot what you had, but what you have. Get the saing habit. War Sav ings Stamps are still being sold. / No Worms In a Healthy Child AH children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a Je, ther<T"W more o^ess stomach disturbance. _ Tchill TONIC given reflularly for two or three"\W&ha-*dll enrich the blod&Tim' prove thedige^mn, and aetaa"3~fli inmlStrength ening Tonilo the whole system. Nature win rjren throw offardispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Flatbush?My wife is a great eater. Rensonhurst?Really, i?? thaw so? "Oh, yes. Why, sometime ? she gets hungry betwben meals and sets down and just devours the cook-book.?Yan kers Statesman. CONTRACTOR SAYS IT BEATS AX4TJIIN<; Karnes Says Taiilac Relieved Him of Terrible Rheiinintism-r-(''niiie<l Ten rounds in Weight. / "One bottle of Tanlre has got me ov- I er one of the worst/cases or rlrtuma-l tism a man ever haft'l anc I have gain- i ed ten pounds besides." John A. | Karnes, a well Renown contracting plasterer, living/at 303 Oriel Street, .XanhvUle. Tenn/ssee. "I've had rheumatism'off and on for several years,/specially m damp wea ther and I w/uld ache in every joint in my body almost like a sore tooth. My suffering was so' great that I could hardly bear7lt at times and 1t seemed like the mare I suffered the worse I [got until I/finally had to lay off from it.? "It jusf beats anything I ever saw how Tan/ac begun to rciTcrf my trou ble right from the start. Almost ev ery symptom of rheumatism has gone, my appetite is fine. I steep like a log and have gained ten pounds in weight. My own experience prtfted to me that Tanlatf is one of the greatest medicin es ever made and I recommend it to others." Tanlac is sold in Louisburg by Scog gin Drug Store. Stella-Vitae THE GUARANTEED TONIC FOR WOMEN / Stella-Vitae has been In succca* fal use in the treatment of those diseasei peculiar to women for more than i third ot a century. For nearly ten years it has bee. sold under a plain, positive guarantee to benefit. Less than one bot >ol claim for a refund haa been satis Thousands of letters like this praising Stella-Vltae and telling of benefit t( suffering women have been received. firs. B. n. Russell, oC* Mill Springs. N. C., gratefully writeacs as follows: 'I was in a most Wretched condi tion; had palpitation of the heart and would swell and bloat in a most distressing way./ When I began using Stella-Vltae I weighed 108 pounds. Novm weigh 135. I am more thankfiu than I can ever tell you for the peat good this won derful medi/ine has done me." Mrs Ruubll was at that critical period, the/1 change," and her sincere gratitude for the blessed relief will be understock and appreciated by every woman who reads her letter... - (Vita? has proved a boon to womanhood, to young girls approafbhlng their first vital period, to womeA approaching the angnlBli oi childbirth, to women approaching the fe." Stella-Vltae strength e female organs and promotes rity in the monthly function, risk of loss is taken by any suf woman who tries Stella-Vltac ntee of the first bottle. sell Stella-Vltae and will your money if it does not bead Gt ypu. Don's {Hit Off a tool. r FOB SALE BY SCOGGIN DRUG STORE Mr. Willie Ball Dead. Died at the residence of his father, and mother, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Ball, at Cedar Rock, on February 28th, 1919 their son, Mr. Willie G. Ball. He was 37 years of age a?l was nev er married. He was a good boy. deal ing honestly and cheerfully with all with whom lie came in contact. He was industrious and economical, and had made for himself a good name? a thing rather to be chosen than great riches. He was laid to rest at the Church cemetery at Hickory Rock on Sunday March 2nd., in the presence of many friends and relatives. The burial ser vices were conducted by Rev. J. P. Gulley, of Wake Forest. The Quinine That Does Not AOect The Head"' Because of its tonic Bud landve effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (TafSletiO can be taken by anyone without cauainjTiervoaanesa or ringing ia the head. E.W,GROV^n> signature oa box. 30c. Ever Ready Storage Batteries in Stock for / CHEVROLET/ OVERLAND, BUICK Automobiles Bring your repair work to the best equipped BECK'S GARAGE Service to Farmers Now is the time for tlie fanner to plan this year's crop?this year's incj^ased production? this year's prosperity. Whatever his plansr may include?farm im provements, crop plaining, live stock financing, etc.?our oicers wilLfce glad to discuss matters and pffer their best adfrice. A hearty welcome always awaits the farmer at this institution. CITIZENS BANK ERSON, : : North Carolina "The Leading Bank in This Section." Resources $1,500,000. L. KLINE & COMP'Y c;r SCBIX 1.54c LOUISBLRO, IN. C. f apes. Coats, Suits and Dresses Are row ready for vour selection. We wilt make the prices right. CJii lico 12 l-2c irrnTrtr^sfcihu.- ioc ??? ? 36 inch Percale .T~77TT~rrr-r-25?. Striped M;ulras 35c Gingham 25c C'hainbray, all colors /. 29c Fancy Striped Silk Skirting' .. i2.">e Middy / T. 39-48c Outing y' ?r-r*20c Apron Checks * 19c Bleaching 25c ?5(3 inch Black and White Checked wool material for suits 98c '27 inch Fancy Poplins "Wlyto Voile Waists 89c J/mJvrskirts 69c Wllitf BrOSSlcrcSprtTtttmi^^ chilli'j" lace 69c Pink Brocade Brossiere 75c Pleated Middy Skirts, made of best Twill $2.95 A Kegulation Middy Blouses with Em blems i. $2.75 Fancy !Silk Striped Skirts $4.95 3G inch Fancy-Silk Madras for Men'a Shirts $1.23 L Klin e & Company Louisburg, N. C. When Advertised or Seen Elsewhere Its Always Cheapest Here

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