That Fourth of July Suit CDEFORE making any more plans for celebrating L?' Independence Day> it would be well to cons.der the necessity 91 a new suit. - Full enjoyrjfient of the day will be married, and you are going to feel out of place unless you are newly and coolly clad fti the latest style. ^HIGH-ART CLOTHES offer the best of exclusive designs in all fabrics, at the same time every garment,is honestly tailored from proved wearing materials. ? Our line includes Palm Beach, mohairs, silks, serges and Soft-finish goods. Let us help you to make a selec tion?and why not do it today? McBrayer Clothing Co, "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" HARDWARE A l'KW MIN PTES SPENT IX GETTING MY PRIC ES MAY MEAN DOLLARS SAVED To YOl" IX,. Bl'YIXG YOUR HAH I) WAKE. GET MY PRICES OX GALVAN1?ED ROOFING, RUBBER ROOFING, HOG AXi) BARBED-WIRE, ARSENATE OF LEAD. SPRAYERS, LAXTERXS, THERMOMETERS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, OIL AND WogD COoK STOVES. <> o <> o o o A swell line of Bieyeles $35.00 up. Busw Harness $25.00 Set up. Tin? l>est grades House Paints ami pure Linseed Oil. The finest Bujiiry ami Auto Paints mailt'. Tlu? Taylor Reliable ami Dazy Churns. Tliaf High Grade O*fonl "Chase" Bujfiry, also a cheaper j^rade hut;i>"v. Crockery, Enamel, Galvanized and Tin Ware. TURNIP SEED Gome lo see me and set wise on tfie priee i|uestion. If I haven't.?ot just what you want will ifet it in the shortest possible-time. H. C. TAYLOR Hardware - Buggies Harness THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F. JOHNSON. EdJtor and Manager -TAR DROPS? ?Town Commissioners meet to night. ?Cotton sold for 31 7-8 cents j)ct pound In Louisburg yesterday. ?-The sale of land for Taxes was postponed from last Moncay until this Monday. -*-Mr. H. -8. I3eddingne!d has mov i*d into the house with Air. N. B. Hedgepeth on Church Street. ?Dr. J. B. Davis returned this week from a visit to Durham, where, he read a paper before the Medical Association. ?Mr. J. C. Tucker has Installed new Brady gas pumping station In front of his pool room. See his ad' vertisement in another column. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thomas have moved to the home of Mr. S. C. Holr den where they have secured rooms and will do light housekeeping. ?Mr. J. S. Howell has just com pleted two rooms in the rear of his building for the abcomnto^atiqn.pt colored drug store and office for Dr< J. B. Davis. ' ? ' - * - ?The American Electric Shoe Shop has moved froriJ" the Williams bixilfr ing at the foot of the bridge, whjoh has been purchased by Eugene FostteK to the Medlin biulding on Court street. S8e their advertisement. GERMANS LEAVE CHARLESTON TODAY. Charleston, S. C., July 1.?A con signment of 1.846 German prisoners from Fort Oglethorpe arrived here to day to embark on the transport Prii> eess Matolka, which will sail from Charleston tomorrow bound "or Rot-1 terdam, where the aliens will be de-J barked for repatriation. ANOTHER TRANS-ATLANTiC FLIGHT (iETS 1'NDER WAY East Fortune. Scotland. Wednesday, July '2.?The dirigible R-34 started on its voyage .to America at 1:48 this mornlttg. London. July 2.?The- air ministry announces that th- R-M4 left the ground at 1:48 Greenwich mear: time on her trans-Atlantic flight. Washington. July 1.?Naval author ities here received late tonighi a mes sage from the British Air Ministry saying that the R-34 probably would start sometime tonight, but received the first news of the commencement of her flight from The Associated Press Dispatches. JJgliter Than Air Machine. The giant British dirigible R-34 is the first lighter than air machine to attempt a -Atlantic flight. The Inforiii.ition (onceminir The ilealtli of the People of Frank lin County, Worth Your At tention. . : : ? ? By 1>U. J. E. >IALO>Ei> Health Officer. j" An-oth? r C.IS??' if! "Tvpnold ffv-rer ha?"| i developed in Louisburg. Good peopl? {let us work against this ?lisease. \*ac !cinatio:i will almost certahil>* prev-n* , jit. Flies are busy carriers *HINfc BKOl^HT TO THIS MAN'S HO.Mi: Made His Wife Happy By Banishing I Tain And Restoring Her to Health.-) A woman fill* the home over which J she presides with happiness, radiating! sunshine and brightening the lives of ? those dear to h?*r h hen she is in flood health, but when hei* physical state is poor it is different, as is the case, of the wife of W. J. Mitchell, Eight S*.. West Durham, who says: "For some time my wife has suffer ed from indigestion and rheumatism. She had no appetite; could not sleep and had t6 be careful of what she ate. I had about given up hope of her health being restored when I heard of what this new medicine. Peplac. was doing, and now she is like* a T*ew woman. Before a he had finished the first bot tle sho- announced that she was feel ing finje and she certainly looked bet ter. Kow her appetite nas returned, in-dittdstion is gone she no longer has t boso' rheutilatie pains. She can eat ? anytime that she wants without tear of bjfr food hurting her, and she sleeps smynily*at night." Peplac certainly does the work. Peplac is sold and recommended in Loui^burg at Scoggins Drug Store, Winston-Blanks Drug Co., Youngsville T. E. Holding. Wake Forest, and \V. W. Parker at Henderson. Buy a bot tle today it has helped others and will do the same for you. "ICR'S yAVO^U'r.rJ tob\yC'jAF.y -oO'. so*. --..jc airship, the 1arg*t of its kind in the world, measure* 634 feet from n?'se to stern, and carries three boats below the gas bag. She has a gas capacity of 12.0V0.V00 cubic foet. and is com manded by Major G. H. Scott, of the Royal Air Force. o "The wicked man gets what he desir es?in a play. SlPKRFLl'OUSf Victim?"But have you drilled any wells yet?" Promoter?"We don't need 'em; on our claim it rains oil." Truth is mighty?mighty scarce. EXPLAINED. "How did she raise the money to go abroad to study music?" "The neighbors raisetT a subscrip tion. 1 believe." Pilea, Cured JjrtS to 14 Days Drnggim refund moafjj ff PAZO OINTMENT fall* to cure Itching. ElipQ. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relievaT Itching Piles, and you can fiet reatful weep ajRr the first application. Price eOc. EVERYTHING Sl'KEAD OC T. # Mistress?Is the table all set? Maid?Yessuni. I think so. I don't see anything that isn't here. The man who thinks he knows it all is an easy mark for a designing wo man . A man Imagines he meets a lot of inferiors (tally?fcc^ocan't. No oue ever- saw a henpertw^mau witt a double chin. I Rainbow chasers gei at least a run I for their money. Calomel Today! Sick Tomorrow! I Guarantee Dodgon's Liver Tone Don't take nasty, dangerous calomei wEen bilious, constipated, lieadaehy. Listen to me }, Calomel salivates! It's mepcury. Calomel acts like dvnamity on a sluggish liver. When calomjri come? into contact with sour bile it crashes into it,causing cramping-and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, con stipated and all knockefl out, juBt go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tona for "a few centa which it a harmless vegetable sub stitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten yon up better and quicker than nasty calo mel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be sides, it may salivate you, .while if you take Dodson'a Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of amhition and ready for work, or play. It is harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it. Takes the Guess Out of Baking and Saves You Money Every time you add baking powderrsoda and salt to your baking it's more or less a guess. Too much or too little spoilt the whole batch. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour has mixed with it. irr'the exact proportions, the very best bak ing powder, soda and salt. It saves you money because you don't have to buy these things extra. Figure what/this cost would be on a barrel of flour. OCCOtNEE-CHEE Sely Rising Flour Takes the Gue^S out of Baking and Saves you Money makes the most deliciou^siscuits, waffles, muffins and cakes. Give the family a rare treat the next time you bake. Bake them some good things made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE S^lf-Rising Flour. Buy it today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all tfr"ocers. When you prefer to bake ivith plain flour buy P eerie j j?the best of its kind. AUSTIN -H E AT O N CO., Durham, N. ? EXTRA ATTRACTION S I AH I H LA I He. Tuesday Night - ? July 8th 'BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL," A Very Timely Picture Tlii* t i 111 : |ii<-.u/'. i-vi'i -i-H-ii.ii i- S-i.?t tfi< *iiv??--' liT-?ir S| ?????!;? I At I inn- " ! ?.?! - -Ii'-vi-t:: mi Triiil." w/irli <-??in >?> i 'ti Niuiit/.Jnly s. t I : Stii" r.\ 11 i- ;i ?lory iilinnt tin- Iiil:u-?-1 ]iWil>li'iu \\-ir'? y vliioli Aiin'iici! i.y a* |iv< ????lUr (m m front i'il. ii'!>yii. rfV>\v lij/v Ik-i-h >iii'i'i'ssfiil in /v.iriliim' off i'-^ ??rili'! Mows. Tin- fntni'i' of our ii:ition ili'|ici>i|s upon tlio snlv iinr of this i/iviit jiroltli'in?Ihjw tn keep tlii* tri'wliiimus nuinuil ? ?11*??m our ooors *? 011 Trial" niws v*>u a keen insight into the na !:ut ' the Bolshevist: liis 1. his treachery nil?I his vile attaks. It does not impose S?ieriii?ill?til?1 Government r?> ??ojrnizi'K Socialism?hut it ??ii?tws how Socialism could lie tnrneil into Bolshevism, with all it* attendant horrors and lust. "Bolshevism on Trial" is not a propaganda picture but a swiftly moving