"Meats in Storage" Every working: day of the year 75,000,000 pounds of meat are required to supply home and export needs?and only 10 per cent of this is exported. These facts must be kept in mind when considering the U. S. Bureau of Markets report that on June 1, 1919, there were 1,348,000,000 pounds of meats in cold storage. If the meat in Storage was placed on the market it would only b* todays' supply. This meat is not artificially withheld from trade channels to maintain or advance prices. Meat? in storage consist of? 65 per cent (approximate) hama, bacon, etc., in process of carin?. It take* 34 to 90 dara in pickle or sak to complete the process. 10 per cent ta frozen pork that ia to be cured later in the year. 0 per cent ia lard. This ia only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European need?. If per Cent ia froxen beef and lamb,-part of which is owned by the Government and was intaoded chiefly far over-seas ship ment. If this were aH diverted to domes tic trade channel?, it would be only 1V4 lb?, per capita?a 3 days' supply. 1009b From this it win be seen that' 'meats in storage" represent merely un finished goods ill process of ctiring and the working supply necessary to assure the consumer A steady flow of finished product ? j ? Let us send you s Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CjJ* BE MADE Cost to you $3.25 a Gallqfi when made ready to U9e RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIBb USERS FOR OVER AOYEARS Obnin COLOR CAjtU from oar Agents or LONCMAN & MARTINEZ Manufacturer* New Yark LINDLEY'S DYE WORKS 1H WI:st/hAR'fcKTT VTRKKT (OKNKK SAI4MHRY /kaLF.WH, N. (. TKLEPHONlS :)u:, Permit uii r?? fiike car?- of your 'Dry 'Cleaning, Dyeifr? ami Prw^i::?. Representing fn thi* territory KO.OTERN IIYF. WORKS, Inc. of ('h m In-r lit ml. M<1. The .Ho* t Efficient and Satisfactory Dyer* ami ( leaner* in America. EAST CAROLINA TEACHERS TRAINING SCHOOL A State HCho'ol to train teacher* for fhc public schools of North tar ollna. K'Vrj energy I* directed to this one pnrpoof. Tuition free to all who inrree to leach. Fall T^rni Uetrlnv September 24, 191?. For catalogue and uther Information address, ItflBT. H. WRftiHT, : i t PRESIT>F>'T i (iflEENVIbLB, : North Carolina j . . Colds Causa Grip LAXATIVE BKOMO QUTNItt: Tablet, reroov? t h? ena Then U ooly oil "Bromo Qulaln*.' ? *. W. GSOVTS aUnMar* THE FRANK UN" TIMES $1.50 Per Year in Advanco. LEAVE Y01K LAUNDRY WITH J NO. W., King Monday or Tuesdays. I am not responsible for^laundy left at store over two days.* JNO. W :ktxg; ? , ; T-n-ht THE FRANKLIN TIMES One Year 91.M Eight Mouths 1.00 Six Months 74 Four Months 60 Entered at the Post Office at Louis burg. X. C.. as second class matter. With the oil engine outfit Loulsburg can produce current at 1 cew por kil owat for fuel, oil etc The public will stand behind Chair man Timberlake in demanding that reports be made of all public funds. When parties who have "drank at the branch" advise the commissioners to let the Carolina Power & Light Co. alone, you had better take notice. After having seen the Carolina Po *er and Light Co.'s offer to Louisburg, we feel that the gentlemen from Spring Hope made a fairly good pro posal. If it lsnt right to let the public know what has become of the money it paid in. tben they should not pay it, and we don.'t believe they can be for ced to by law.' ? ? It is practically assured from the calculations already made, that if Louisburg installs the oil engine out fit the price of electric current will be reduced to at least 12H cents. If Louisburg installs the oil engine outfit we believe that it Is possibLe with ,a twenty-four hour run, to sell current at 10 cents a Kilowat and then make eight cents profit on each one. No man or set of men. who are not disposed ami' required to make public statements to the tax payers of all public money handled by them should be allowed to handle any public funds. .. Mr. T. H. Dickens, who qualified Monday as the new memh?r of the board of Education, is well fitted for the position as he has filFed it before w.tii much credit to himself and ben jeflt to the- county. % The Boards of Education and County I Commissioners are to be congratulated I upon their selection of Mr. Joseph C. .Jones, as Superintendent of Public j Welfare in the joint meeting Monday, j He is a young man well qualified to make a most us?iul official in this ca jpacity. j In the retirement of Mr. John N*. I Harris irojn the Board of Education, {the county recognizes tne loss of the services of one of its best citizens. Mr. Harris served t'ae . county well While a member of the Board and his retirement y&s- of his own choice? not allowing his name to be used fu the last primary. In the death ot the party in Kaleigii last week from hydropnob:u. who had been bitten by a mad uog twelve I months before and treaies with the Pasteur treatment brings a very ser ious question of the value of tlie treat ment and tke safety of the public J home to both physicians and citizens !3U",ru ?fore. A law should be passed re 'quiring all dogs seen on pubiic high ]waya unmuzzled to be shot. I o After all Is ft wise-to employ the services of an "expert to advise tlse town of the proper course in replac ing the power plant, paying him hvj per c?nt when the Board can and is polling better information frt*m tlw !actual operation of tSe plan's? O'tr i experience i? that observation of ac tual workings and practical results is always >>. tt--r. than theoretical advice, : an J' Ly it. in. this case, t:?e town can |save around $1.500.00. it's only a 'que** ion uentletaeih. Which Is best? , We understand tbut only C50 dogs iiM? d for taxation in Louisburg ? township. There is i?t least 1000 in jth- township. Thos?* who tailed ?*? I list "ri: -ir dog- had be te** ?.**.? thr-m (tiri?-??loner? and g bett.*r :?? pay ;; x-'S on- Tii->I jdou than another and wno:es?.le pros ' hf u*.e/:is should be made apS an-. no| : do'ib*. expec^e*;. Mverv t- v.risblp thar haw good rond-il either buiii or rinder '?onstrutUoH ishojfd send a representative to Louis-1 ? burg' Monday to go before the lioard joi bounty Commissioners and insist tiiftf the i oumy Unit Maintenance Sys jtem be adopted and put into effect. ! It cannot mean any saving in taxes, i bur will mean a' b-aM twenty-five per .c*nt tnor?- inon-y to spend on th< 'roads in every township, more ?ffic !ient work and less mon?-y wrapped up jin expensive machinery and mules. *It will also m<-an that ti>e finances | will be handled by the Hoard of Coun ty f'omrfiissioners who will give out statements showing when* the money goes and w*ho g?ts it. The attention of all jjoldlers of any branch of the Army in tlita section and the public generally Is directed trf lanarttclr in this i**ue in regard to sol jdiers insurance by Mr. W. D. Kgdr iton. It will be remembered that after Jthe armistice wag Hl^md Mr. Egerton was the officer In charge of the war risk insurance In the Incoming and outgoing Naval station at New York" and is especially familiar with all tb<> details and benefits of these policies, i He is very generously offering his ser vices gratuitously to the soldiers and 'sailors of this section ana nopes to b?* I of some benefit to them. Mr. Rger ton has returned to Louisburg to lo cato and will b ? glad to see any inter e>'i i a' -HIV tpWBi^P'^nTTnTTanysoldler or sailor to him for information, for which there will bo no charge. .. 0 ? O IIOML UKAIONSTKATION Dt- , PARTMENT. Diet For Pellajrrins. By special request 1 am devoting the column this week to foods for pel lagrins. Klrsi of all let me_urge all pellagrins to leave patent Medfrtrr a- high temperature tiie vita- 1 mines will probably be killed . Eat [ plenty of butt> r, orange* and .lemons, j The last two are ^pleiiciid for stipply-j ing vitamine*. ' Leiftonadc- aifd egg leifionades are Vood. Quantities -ot; cakes IranL>deserts should b ? t limin-a-j ied, likewi'.? ?.eas an'| ?oftee*v it is I not sufficient to tell a per sort .to take [ this diet, H i* H'-cessurj*"tO^S^e that they %get it,-and not only f?et it*, but | piijt it jrno thfrir stomuch? Ifrttys is! done, the patient, unless mori bunt. | will recover. Bulletin*2^0,.. 155, issu ed by.the North ^tirolina' Stafc Bo'ard I of Health, Rccleigh. N. ('. "will he of J great he!p to- any peV.son _ s'uff' S . I, White voile wasits 9Sc Underskirts .... 9!