VACATION DRESS . / I HE matter of clothes during vacation is always of 1 great consequence. One generally meets people on whom the best possible impression is desirable. Cor rect, fashionable aftire will greatly aid in this. Let us help younecide the dress question properly by suggesting that you see our latest models in hig4i-art clothes They are designed and buiit by men who are particu lar about their personal appearance. Come in today and select yqur vacation suit. McBrayer Clothing Co, "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" HARDWARE i ?h^SBB O i/ >\ 'b In A FEW MINUTES SPENT IN GETTING MY l'l!IC ES MAY MEAN DOLLARS SAVED TO YOU IN BUYING YOUK HARDWARE. GET MY PRICES ON GALVANIZED ROOFING, RUBBER ROOFING, HOG AND BARBED WIRE, ARSENATE OF LEAD. SPRAYERS, LANTERNS, THERMOMETERS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, OIL AND WOOD COOK STOVES. o 0 o o ? o o 1 A swell line of BicveLfcs $35,00 up. Bujah Harness $25.0(ySct up. Tlio best grades Hodse Paints an*l puro,Linseed Oil. Tiie finest Busjry sUi*ford "Chase'' Bu^tfy, also a cheaper grade hu??y. Crockery, Enanji-l, Galvanized and Tin W,ar<' TURNIP SEED T t Come to see iSOS. Editor and Manager ?TAR DROPS? ?Quit? a number of people were In Louisburg Monday. ?Cotton sold day for 3:< cents a pound. ?Splendid seasons visited this vi cinity Sunday and Monday. ? Dallas Blount has moved his col flu department tq a room in the J. S. Howell building. ?Work is progressing nicely on the large brick storage house of McKlnne Bros. Co., near the depot. ?Mr. R. F. Fuller has^ffld work begun on- the extension of his sales stables. The work 1b under supervis ion of Mr. M. F. Houck. ?C. B. Cheatham Co., is remodel-i ing the Interior of their big tobacco p'ant on the South side of the river and putting in concrete floors. ?Mr. Hugh W. Perry, who has been assistant Register of Deeds, has taken a position as assistant to Mr. T. W. Watson in the Revaluation work. ?We ar^ in receipt of a premium list of the Golden Belt Fair to be held In Henderson, October 14 to 17. It Is quite an elaborate aflair and promises good entertainment. j ?Tht Ford fcedan of Mr. L. W. P^rrish received quite a' break-up :n | the engine on Tuesday when it was I started up. Evidently something had gotten loose in the casing. ?It will be interesting- to the many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Hill (formerly Miss Xonie Aycock) of San Antonio. Texas, to learn that a daugh ter has been born unto them. ?McKinne Bros. Co. are transfor ming their buggy room adjoining the alley between their store and the ware house into a stable. This will con nect and become a part of the stable building at the rear of their store and will form quite a large-and commodi ous home for a large number of hor ses.* Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days ' Druggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. Ellnd. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Pile?, and you can get restful sleep after the Urst application. Price 60c. MARINE (iOOD WALKER. { Richmond. Va.. July 6.?Ralph Wal ter Slater ambled over from hit* home at Mount Tell, W. Va.. to Charleston, a distance of twentv-six miles, to join the Marine Corps. Having successful-' ly passed the examination h? strolled over home?another twenty-six miles, to tell his folks goodbye. Completing his farewell he made bts way over the West Virginia mountains back to the recruiting office. In all. Slater walk ed seventy-eight miles to become a Marine. NEW BERN MAYOR REFUSES AN INCREASE IN SALARY i New Hern. July 6.?Breaking all i oni ?k pi i i |cords. Mayor A. T. Dill, of this city, i has declined to accept an increase in salary, as provided for in a change of I the city charter by the last General .Assembly. The salaries of all cltv i officials were increased under the act. ? but Mayor Dill is standing by his campaign promise. The' increr.se I would have brought him/several hun Jdred dollars annually/ j WWTKt) Tt> PAf'lIHjHKST SI'OT Cash, prices iqf Chickens. Eggs. Butter and al^ountry produie. JNO. I W. KING. / 7-12-Ct. NOTICE. j North Carolina. In Superior Court i Franklin County. / HATTIE STRICKLAND VS. / S. V. STRICKLAND Th defendant a bo v/ reined -will take notice that an Action entitled as above h?been comAiencrn in the Su prior Court of Kronklin County for absolute divorce l\\ favor of plaint in" and against t he ./defendant upon stat utory grounds.yAnd the said defendant will further tike notice that be is re quired to anpear at the Office of the Clerk of thy Superior Court of Frank lin County i on Friday, the first day of August. 1$19. at the Court House of said Coilnty in LoulsburgjpCorth Caro lina. and answer or demur to the com plaint of said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the 4th day of Julv. 1019. J. L. PALMER. Deputy 7-11 -4t Clerk Superor Court. NOTICE. North Carolina, In Superior Court Franklin County. MARY E. DUN6TON VS. GEORGE DUNSTON The defendant aboVe named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of t^ranklin Crtunty for a divorce upon/ statutory grounds; and the said defendant will further take notice thaUf he is required at the next term of /Che Superior Court of said county t# be held on the 25th day of Au&ust. **19. a<. the (^ourt House of said Cofpty in Louisburg, N. C. and answelyor .demur to the complaint in said ar/on or the plaintiff will ap ply to thfe court for the relief demand ed In sAlcf complaint. This July 9th, 1919. \ J. L. PALMAR. Deputy, 7-ll-4t Clerk Superor Court. HEALTH DEPARTMENT I nforiziiit Ion < 'tiiiccwiiiiic The Health of the People uf Fran*? 11? County, Wortf Your At tention. By D!t. J. Jfl^f ALONE, HeallJr Officer. \Vliil*- thj^Thysicaus of the county town and county arc* in the best health that they have known for \^ars. Yet there comes out now and ttti> another case of Ty phoid Fever. We are apprehensive that in the near future we are going , to have more of this trouble and that J is why we insist on our people tal advantage of the A?ti-TyphaJ0^5cci nation treatment. Tl^i&^Facclhation j Is certain to prevent* your having the I Fever, then it is harmless, don't hurt i awl doesn't cost you anything. Then i why not take the treatment, save trou-1 ble. time, expense and perhaps death. Your county physicians and your Health Officer are trying to b?*lp and! protect you and your loved ones. Then why don't you do your part. Screen your doorB and windows. Keep your privies clean, kill Flies. Destroy the breeding places of Flies and mos quitoes and keep well. EARTHQUAKE TREMORS RECORDED IN WASHINGTON Washington, July 6.?An earthquake of moderate intensity, believed to have had its center in Central or South America was recorded early today by the seismograph at Georgetown Uni versity. The earth tremors first were recorded at 3:11 o'clock and contin ued until four o'clock. The distance of the disturbance was estimated at 2,300 miles from Washington. K,K PERUNA I Gave Relief/ Voiles-' g* I II E"ff'ne?r, G. Spfo. Sile" H'ehla-nd St., Grand , Entirely Free from . Catarrh of the Stomach done for i?? 7 v ?f?y doetor* f(tiled to - been time and airiln compelled to take to mr bf/fi! The first bottle of Peruna K?P u SiZri". &X0':;mt ri"1 !'.luu;.;b, *Hs~Trpuble from which I auf ".?*>% taking Liquid or Tablet Form ?old Everywhere Your Dealer * NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Lanie F. Collins, de ceased, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against her estate- to presen^-fhem to the undersigned on or betare the 11th day of July, 1920. or tkfs notice, will be plead in bar of tj*1r recovery. All persons indebted,,-*? said testate will plca?e come fojpward and make imme diate settlement. This July 10, 1919. 7-ll-6t /j. E. COLLINS, Adm'r. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the est Ate of Lucy King, deceased, late of Franklli> County, this is to notify all person? holding claims against her estate to present them to tb? under signed on or before the >ftb day of July, 1920; or this attic* will be plead in bar of their ydxryiri.' AH persons indebted'tO hej; estjrfe will please como forward an?* mine immediate settle ment . '?TWiyuly 10th. 1919. J. H. KINO, Adm'r. New Pump Station GASOLINE Located In fron)r of the Hotel Building. Convenient to ev erybody, especially people from the oountrjf The well known Beady System. SEE W|IAT YOU PAY KOK YOU GE1? IT PRICE'S T^nJHT PROMPT SERVICE ? C. TUCKER 18 cents a package What you pay out your good money for is cigarette satisfaction?and, my. how you do get it in every puff of Camels! EXPUkJRTL.Y blendecr^cTnoTc?' Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Cornel cigarettes elimi nate bite and free them from any unpleasant 'cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. , ~ r Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel "WW-miiuiify. uf'mvwtavwpvTMWMa taining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation! You may smoke them without tiring your taste! % For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette? in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winiton-Sslem,'N. C. Surprise the Family Tonight . Bake them some crispy, tasty, golden-brown biscuits made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour. Then, watch the way those goodies disappear?one, two, three, four?and every one as good as the last. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Jakes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money With it you can make the same appetizing biscuits, waffles, muffins and cakes time after time. There's no more guessing. It has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. It'g economical because it saves you the cost of these three materials. Buy a tag of OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. Ajt all grocers. When you prefer to bcjte rvlth plain flour buy Peerless?the best of its kind. T * AUSTIN-HEATON/CO., Durham, N. C.