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Candler-CroweiL^JC^mpatwV ? JUNE CLEARANCE SALE READ PRICES BELOW CAREFULLY AND COME EARLY ? AS BIGGEST BARGAINS ALWAYS GO FIRST ? ' HISSES' PUMPS Misses' Gun MetaJ, and Patent Oxfords and Pumps; 12.50 and $3 grades. June Clearance Sale $1.0? WHITE ENGLISH SHOES Ladles' White High-top English shoes; $1 values. June Clearance Sale $8.45 LADIES' WHITE PUMPS Every woman wants a pair ot White Shoes. We are ottering white Ox fords and Pumps all good styles and sizes, less than wholesale price. June Clearance Sale $1.98 OBEY KID PUMPS Ladles' Grey Kid Pumps; $7.50 and $8 values June Clearance Sale $5.95 MABY JANE PUMPS Misses' and children's Mary Jane Pumps; onestrap patent leather and dull kid; $2.50 values June Clear ance Sale 91.95 EDWIN CLAPP SHOES And Oxfords for men; $10 and $12 val ues June Clearance Sale .... $8.00 EXTKA SPECIAL ON SHOES 190 pairs Ladies' "Queen Quality" Ox fords and pumps offered. June Cle arance Sale Price .at pair ....$1.95 CHILDREN'S PUMPS Black Gun Metal, Priced ;... .. $1.35 , Black patent, priced $1.85/ BOYS' OXFOKDS Black and tan; sizes 2 1-2 to 6; $4,60 values June Clearance Sale .. $8.50 MEN'S WHITE OXFORDS Men's White Canvas Oxforas; $2 val ues. June Clearance Sale $1.50 LADIES' PUMPS Extra special lot of the season's new est high and low-heel Pumps; (3 val ues June Clearance Sale .... $2.4."> HIGH-TOP BOOTS Ladles' High-top Whit? Canvas Boots; $3.50 values. June Clearance Sale MEN'S COOL CLOTH SUITS About twenty-five of them; worth $15 to $18. Our June Clearance Price. each .. ?7.80 TENJtlS OXFORDS Five hundred/pairs men's black and white TeBhis Oxfords. June Clear ance Sale 59c LADIiyST WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS Our Regular $1 25 value? June Clear ance Sale .. 98c ITADIS' WHITE CANTA8 OXFOBDS /Our regular Dress Oxford?; regular price $2.50 June Sale Price #1.96 LADIES' KIMONAS One small lot Klmonas, priced up to $2.50 each June Sale Price each $1.48 LADIES' HOUSE DBESSES Mostly small sizes 16, 17 and lS's; worth double what we ask. June Sale Price 9Se MIDDY BLOUSES Slightly soiled; about 50 of them in best quality Middy Twill June Sale Price each 98c LADIES* SILK PAHASOLS About 100 of them; priced up to $5. June Sale Price, each $1.00 WHITE CHEPE-DE-CHINE WAISTS Forty; all wkite crepe waists; regular $4.50 and *5 waists slightly soiled. June Bale Price ............ 83.?i BEMNANTS! BEMNANTS!! Silk Remnants, voiles, L&w&s and Lln ene Suitings. Sntlra lot. June Sale Price .... Half Price CHILD BEN'S BAINCOATS One lot children's Raincoat*; sizes up to 14. Values up to 13.50. June Sale Price, each ....11.00 MISSES' BAINCOATS About fifty in the lot. A good buy for tall school wear. Values up to $5. June Sale Price $2.95 LADIES' BAINCOATS Blacks, Browns and Grays ami valued up to $10 June SalePrlce $6.90 LADIES' WHITE CASTAS PUMPS . Both high and low heel and values up to $3. June Sale Price .... $1.95 LADEES' COOL CLOTH SUITS About 20 of them. Priced $12.50 and $15. June Sale Price $7.95.' FIFTT MEN'S PALM BEACH SUITS In sizes 34 to 50, in a variety of pat terns. June Sale Price, each $7.50 BOY'S KNEE PANTS Big line of Boys Knee Pants; both light and dark colors. June Clearance Price 75c 3." MEN'S ALL-WOOL SEBGE SUITS Mostly small sizes and up to size 3%; regular $25 value. June Sale Price $17.50 white voile waists One hundred ladles' beautiful new voile waists all sizes June Sale price $1.25 18 MEN'S PALM BEACH SUITS Mostly large sizes. June Clearance Price suit ... .... $8.50 B. V. D. CNDEBWEAB Knowji fr^pi coast to coast? Shirts and Drawers 60c values June Sole Price .. ! 50c MEN'S STBAW HATS 300 Men's Straw Hats; values up to $3 June Sale Price, each ...-. ....50c MEN'S PANAMA AND MILAN STBAW HATS About 50 of these; values up to 15. June Sale Price each .... ....$1.00 GEOBGETTE SHIRTWAISTS Ladies' Georgette waists tn whites, blacks and full range of colors. Our regular $5 grades June Sale Price t itti ..,,18.98 MJN'S GAUZE SHIBTS AND PANTS <vbiiu'. tO pairs, assorted sizes; regular SI values June Sale price pair..$1.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' SPORT SHIBTS Every size up to 17. and values up to $3. June 8ale Price J5c MEN'S A I, I.-WOOL SERGE PANTS About 20 Pairs; regular price $6.50 to If, June Sale Price .... $1.95 MEN'S Sl'MMEB UNDERWEAR Entire lot to go; Shirts fli>d Drawers; T5c values June Sale Price ??.. 50o MEN'S RAINCOATS. 100 Men's Tan Raincoats; values up to 47.50 June Sale Price $4.95 This will be your opportunity to buy and save for fall use a great many things that will be more than double our price. Thousands of articles that we wi7 close out at less than actual cost. Take a day off and visit this great sale, then do your neighbor a favor and tell him about this Great June Clearance ?ale. CANBLER-CR0WELL COMPANY P. S. & K. K. Allen's Old Stand Louisburg, North Carolina NOTICE. Having qualified as executor? of the estate of J. W. Sledge, deceased, late of Franklin County, this fs to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to present the same to th? undersigned on or before the 12th day of June 1920, or this notice will be plead jn bar ot their recovery. All persons Jnflfebfid to sfitd estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. Thins June 12. 1919. T. H. SLEDGE, J. O. SLEDGE. 6-12-61 Executors. No Worm* In ? Healthy Child \/ All children,jfoubled with worms have an un healthy coiuw vhich indicates poor blood, and as a rule, thera-fs more or 1<rfs stomach disturber..'?. GROVES TASTELESfrchill TONIC Riven regularly (or two or three wiCxs will enrich the blood im prove the digestion, and act as a General Street li en in g Tonicjj^he whole system. Nature wil! then throw off c^ispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfecrfiealth. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Running Wa'tir Is Another Lallcy -Light Convenience Better Light at Lower Cost "X'alley-Light actually costsjloss than poorer light. It costs less becausc of the time it saves and the labor it :avcs. 7: costs less because it gives better light for after-night v.ork. 3ccause it makes the home more cheerful. Because its electric power runs the churn, and the separator, .?id the women can do other needful tasks. 73cc<suse it enables you Lc have rur.nrn* v;."t?r ir. house and 7r-.'.fi1er Lal'.ey-Liglit as an cconr.my, and you will not be v;ror?3?r.s owrerj' te^iimni-is sho.;. Call for the book of the* ' f.r ;? rrce- dcricnstrr. t ion. R ?-..t *.? CT inche* lonn, 4 inrhoft vjHe, 21 inch** hign R. I. MITCHELL Local Dealer, BUNN, N. C. NOTICE / . ! Having (iiialifW ns administrator o? j the estate of Mi*?. A. JX Hedgipetfc.' deceased. late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons holding claims Iagainst said estau-^o present them to the undersigned aft or before the :16th I I day of June. r/o. or this notice will I be plead in bar of their rcrOTcry. All I persons inij#l>tid to saia estate will 1 please come forward and make imnu- I diati- settlement. This June 26. 191?. 6-iT-St X. B. HEDGEPETH. Adm'r. ?Mi* North Carolina In Superior Court Franklin County Before i lie Clerk I Thomas E. King. James Louis King. anti-wife Nina Klirg.? Vs. Sarah Perry and liu&band- Bartlett Perry. Ella Perry and husband. Theo Perry. Mattie Perry, John Blount King. Bessie Richrnond "King. amPFlorence king, the last named being a minor. The defendants, Ella Perry and hus band. Theo Perry, Mattie Perrr. ^ohn Blount King; Bessie Richmond King and Florence king. above named, will take notice that a special proceedings entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior- Court of Franklin County for the partition of a certain parcel of tract o'f land situafe 4n the town of Louisburg. the aroresaid coun ty, said tract being known as the An gy King May lot; "and the said defen dants will further take notice that they are required to~appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of said county, on the 21st day of July, 1919 at the court house of said county in Loulsburg, N. C^ to answer or demur to the com You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness,* nervousness and sickness. (lROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy'and Vitality by Purifying and Enrichirfg the Blood. When you feel its strengthenings invigorating effect, see how it brings cold* to the cheeks and how it improves the pppetite, you wiil then appreciate its true ^onic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill T is not a patent medicine, it is simp^. IRON and QUININE) suspended jn Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blof'd needs Quinine |o Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive lut impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TU.V.C has tr. ;!e it the favorite K mc Tn thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folV< would ride a lon^ distance t<> get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC when a member <?f their family i.ni Malaria or needed a hndv-huiiriing. sf'.ijiih-givinf; tonic. The formula is .iu^t the same l< - day. and you can ?ct it frgia cay druj store- 60c per bottle. j will apply 10 the Court Tor relief <io !mandrel in said complaint. ? I This the 26th day of June. 1919. J. L. PALMER, jG-27-4t Deputy Clerk Superior CourT ! NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of David Eaton, deceased, j late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons* holding claims against said estate to present them to be plead in bar of their recoevry. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate- settlement.?This May 29, 19t9r~ WALTER WRIGHT, Adm'r. 5-30-6t The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. E. W. GROVE S signature on box. JJOc. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Mariab Horton, de ceased. late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign at Louisburg, N". C., on or before the 18th day of June 1420, or this notice [will bi4 pleaded iy bar of'their recov ery. All persopfe indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. This *6e ISth day of June. 1919. MRS/PATTIE S. PITTMAN, habitual ronstipatlon Cured in lAto 21 Days , L"LAX-EOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared SyrupTonl^-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It rdieves promptly but should be taken reguWly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle... ?* Subscribe to The Franklin Times $1.50 Per Year in Advance. NEW INTEREST PERIOD JULY 1ST, 1919. Deposits made in our Savings Department will bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent compounded semi-annually. Interest will be credited to your account July 1, and all deposits made by July 5th will bear inter est from July 1st. " ? KEEP TOUR DOLLARS WORKING If you have no account with us?start today. 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