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MA KRI A WE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples during the m era t h of June WHITE?T. I. Cheek and Clara Sledge. Sam Denton and Katie Belle Weaver, Wiley Bcddingtield and Mary Etta Adams. Thomas Wilsoi> Gay and Lossie Lee Sykos. R. C. Patton and Myrtle Carter. James a. Strum and Lottie Frazier. Franklin Frtley Fagan and Mary Belle Macon. ' COLORED?Jobn Harris and Bessie Moss. Battle Evans ami Maggie Har ris, A. R. Brame and Rosa Green. Romas Harris and Ester Thora. Bya Millard and Minnie Coppedge. Audy Robert Perry and Pattie Foster. Rob ert H. Ray and Julia V. Thomas, Wil liam H. Crow son and Elien Gordon. George Ruffin and Keyon Shaw. Oliver Coppedge and Eula Gupton. Nelson Ruffin and Lucy Ann Dent. Louis Jo i?e* and Martha Basi*?Phtl Coppedge and Annie Arriugton; > MBS. J. E. COLLINS DEAD. The many friends of the family in Franklin and adjoining counties will learn with much regret of the death of Mrs. J. E. Collins which occurred suddenly at her home near Trinity . Wednesday night. She was in her! forty-third year niid h?id? ? jwrtlBWI I leaves several children, one a baby eleven days old. The funeral ser : vices were held from Trinity Metho 1 dlst church of which she was a de Louisburg Methodist church, and the interment was made in the church cemetery near by. Quite a large num ber of relatives ami frio?i!s were pres ent to pay a last sad tribute of love and esteem. SHERIFF RESIGNS - IN VANCE COCNTY! Several Candidates Seeking Toira I.ald Down Lust Week By Sheriff Boll. Henderson. July 1.?Several candi dates are out for the office of sheriff of Vance county to succeed Sheriff J. E. C. Bell, who resigned last Satur day after having served for three years The election takes place next Monday when the board of county commission ers will hold its monthly meeting. Sheriff Bell gave no explanation for resignfng. simply requesting the com missioners to accept it immediately, which was done by a unanimous vote. Coroner E. A. Kelley. is now acting sheriff of the county and Deputy Sher iff J. C. Champion and Jailer Tobia9 Kelley were continued in their posi tions^^ At tfie recent session of Superior | LINDLEY'S DYE WORKS 1# WEST HABGETT STREET / COBN'EB SALISBrKT RALEIGH. C. TELEPHONES S?S Permit us to take care of your Dry Cleaning. Dyeing and Pressing Representing In this territory FOOTER'S DTE WOBKS. Ine_ of Cumberland, Md. The Most Efficient and Satisfactory Dyers and Cleaners In America. EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL N| A State school to train teachers for the pnbflc schools of North Car olina. ETerj enenrj Is directed to this one pnrpose. Tuition free to all who airree to teach. Fall Term begins September 24. 1919. For catalogue and other Information address, HOBT. H. WRIGHT. : : : PRESIDENT GREEN'VIIjLE. North Carolina I Court the grand Jury returned a-true bill against Sheriff Bell on a charge 6f ; gambling. Ho was out of town at the I time and it was understood that he [was in a uorthern city. Ho was la a nffWfpttnl unrt^rgnlUff trrnnnrot it was stated. '? ! An auditor has been here going over ;the books of the sheriff's office re icontly. o I new council of five IS ORGANIZED IN PARIS r Lan>lntf, Pic h on, Balfour, TtttonI and Maklno Form It?Will Run Peace Conference. Paris. July 1.?Premier Clemonceau Secretary of State Lansing, Foreign Minister Balfour. Foreign Minister Pi chon. Baron Makino and Viscount Chin da. of Japan, and Foreign Minister Tit toi>i. of Italy, decided this afternoon to constitute a new council of Are. This council of five will hare as its members Secretary Lansing. M. Pl chon. Foreign Minister Bairour, For eign Minister Tittoni ana Baron Ma kino, head of the Japanese delegation. The council will temporarily as sume direction of peace conference af fairs. A council of 10 will not be coi* stituted at present. WILMINGTON MEETING WOULD RECALL OFFICE Hi* Wilmington, July 1.?Following tke upheaval in city council last ndght when Councilmen Wade and Curtfe, newly elected labor mexnoers, wera turned out of their respective depart ments of fire and police. The Wilming too Trades council tonight named i a committee to appear before coundll, Monday night and demand the re-m* statement of the deposed department heads. A mass meeting, however, held f<^ lowing this action. in which othefr than labor men participated, declared for a recall of Mayor Moore, and al! the councilmen and petition will pe circulated immediately ror signers to hold another election. The regular election was held only 60 days ago. LARGEST EXPORT TRADE IN COUNTRY'S HISTORY I Washington. July 1.?Exports from the United States during May were valued at $606.379.599. the Department fcf Commerce announced today, and on | the basis of estimates covering June j expdrfs. exports for tne fiscal year ending yesterday have amounted to $6.S06.00a,000. by far the largest total in the history of American foreign trade. The greatest export total previously recorded, during the fistsil) year 1917. was W.230.000.000. Imports for May as announced wore valued at $32S.927.139. and estimates For ?ale By C. C. Hudson Co, Woods High Grade Turnip Seed THE BEST IN THE SOUTH Among the leading varieties are: Large White Norfolk Globe. Pur ple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Early Red or Purple Top Strap Leaf, Wood's Improved Red Top Globe, Long White Cow-Horn, Purple Top Yellow Ruta Bega. All fresh just arrived, to be sold in pack ages of one-quarter of a pound for 25c. C. C. Hudson Company ,<1VTI?K.AWAKE MERCHANT) LOriSBriiG, ?" NOHTH CAROLINA of Jui^e imports bring the probable total of imports for the fiscal year to $3.10L'.000.000. leaving an estimated balance io tradi? for the United States of $3.704.000.000. This also exceeds the previous record total, that of the fiscal year 1917, when the balance In trade favoring thg United Stales was reported at $3.631.000.T)00. Mark Twain says that cauliflower is only a cabbage with a college edu cation . ******** * BUSINESS LOCALS * FOB SALE*?SIN'GEk SEWING Ml. chine*, a nag discoirot for cash. Ac cessories rjir all/machines can be furnished on Brort notice. Clean ing and repairing a specialty. G. W. HAWKS, Y. O. Box 274, Louis burg, N. C. 5-30-tf. ryii ?ALE- ONE NEW CNDEB 'ground Bovter gasoline tank. 125 gallon capacity. See H.' G. PER RY. M. D.. Upuisburg, If. C. 5-2-tf NOTICE TO Pl'BLIO?ALL Ac counts up to April lat, act settled in 30vdays will be turned over to a Collector. Th? action fa necessary ou account of basiness Changes. H. G. PERRY, M. D., Louisburg . N. C. 5-2-tf WANTED?AX EXPERIENCED SAL. eslady tor dry go>ods and ladies rea dy-to-wear, who has plenty of en ergy to hold a good job. Apply to P. O. BOX 185, Louisburg, N. C. 6-6tf. / ~r~ . .FOB SALE?A goqtf 200 acre farm. Suitable for tohaccofcotton, corn and all general crops./ Price and terms reasonable ,Y[ 11-29-tf ? A. NEWELL. WANTED?SMALL FIR* PROOF IB on safe. Write what/you have stat ing price to W. R./ MILLS. Louis bur*. N. C. / 6-27-3t. FOB BENT?The D ft. YAitlBO ROUGH offices on Main Street/ See E. H. Malone, Louisburg. N. C. C0B>* FOB SALE?I HAVE ABOUT One hundred busheels of corn for quick sale. W. C. STRICKLAND. Wood. N". C. 7-4-3t MITCHELL'S GARAGE 209 Salisbury Street RALEIGH, North Carolina Open for Storage of cars. Repairs of all kinds for any model or make car. VrLCASI2I>"G IS 01R SPECIALTY and onr work and prices are right. Try ns. All worfc^ Guaranteed. Ont of town work recelres prompt nt! tui tion. J. G. MITCHELL PROPRtEJOR Mrs. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY ALCOHOL 20 J tata. RECOMMENDED for BLOOD DISEASES j USED AS ~r~ - A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions find Diseases that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stdknach Trouble#. Tlii? temr'Sy |V* P ifr Ju** of Stilling:?. Htxily Aih, 5|l'?p*t.ili. PiMitwwi arte! fodo. fi^lTtn ?n'l ike iuk *? Wfcuie m ? l'?ih| gfcr-i rowiition. jjr.ly rnouf^ pat* 'tpiffi VM*<t ? ? pre* rnl fomentation. Price $1.25 - .A 1 MAfiiLTACllJRED HY PERSON REMEDY CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Son* p#*?j/o* vilHt-iit Mrs Joe ft'ion't Ugndturr on mcA batll* NEW STTLf F AC K ACL ADOfTID *0V. IS. Itll Try ONE Brunswick Tire One is enough to convince you that here,is a superior tire, one you prefer.' One is enough to start with; you'll have all four Brunswicks sooner or later. They are sold on a 5000 mile adjustment basis with our that a better fabric tire is impossi We know all tirorf. And of them all we know The Brupawick is superior. You'll agree once you'try one. Come in ndw and let us talk it over. fiPHrswiCK. EEST-HINES MOTOR CO. Land; Land; Land! Wanted ONE THOUSAND ACRES of land anywhere in Franklin County. We will buy land in any size farms. Especially interested in fifty and one hundred acr? tracts. See T. W- R U F F I N First National Bank Bldg, Louisburgs N. 0. WE HAVE MOVED Our Shoe Repair business to the Medlin building on Court Street where we will be better prepar ed to serve you than ever before. Come to see us. o o o American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Court Street = Louisburg, N. C. To My Customers IT LOOKS AS IF EVERYTHING IX FEED AND PROVISIONS IS BOING HIGHER. I HAVE A STOCK BOUGHT SO I THINK I CAN SAVE YOU SOJIf MONEY, FOR CASH. REMEMBER EVERY. THING I SELL HAS GOT TO BE AS REPRESENTED OR YOUR MONBY BACK. I HAVE ABOUT 40 BARRELS FLOUR ON HAND. ALL RIGHT EXCEPT A LITTLE DARK. WILL SELL AT $11.50 PER BARREL TO CLOSE OUT. YOURS TRULY, J. W. PERRY Ever Ready Storage Batteries in Stock CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK . AUTOMOBILES , / Bring your /repair work to the best equipped Garage/to dp it. Batteries Re-charged. BECKS GARAGE
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