THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. r. JOHNSON. Editor and Mamj^er ?TAR DROPS? ? Tuesday was all fools day. ? April first brought many kinds of weather. ? You can forgive him now. It was only an April fool. ? Cotton sold for 29 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday. ? A heavy hail storm was reported from the Seven Paths section Tues day. ? Farmers are right much behind in their farm work, due to the late spring. ? Work has boon completed on bull dim; the sidewalk 011 the South side pf the river. ? The one who roads the advertiso TMPM'M in r '? h ' VU \ \* lv T ? 1 ."C"T1 M ICS : both money ami. tinie. ~ ?Quite a g od sized crowd anond-i t*d thi' drawing of the Ford car at Louisburg Motor Company's Monday. ? Mr. J. 11. (inn?t has moved his fam ily to the K. \V. Furgurson Vosidcnce on riunvh rirto. ami Mr. John W. . irji. ? 1 1 1 . 'riov' ! i*> r.;" JarniMi cot-, ta.mi vacated by Mr. Gr.ntt. ? ? "':\k Kva I.umvkinj, who is in M " ">?!' ? '1 l'\ 5:p?nl the byr I r.s \ i bry 's r:* Vouiiu :\ !".?* h . 1 ? : ?'.* -v; VI- ?? < . ? : .J..1 :: ?4*ii. !,*?" * ? ? ' * tt fv?: ; tv! .i ? . ? !?*-?' i?.t *-i i.uivy btt rr?. ? I . ? t.\ ?. n It? i '? . . ? . . ? \ . J\ " "y lu re. "Now tl.ot. tfib ru mor Iir.3 spread thet many of tlie paint ings in o:tp bis art baueiic. ui .u i me Gen :v;::jo articles, we nre for the fust time heviug large crowds' visiting 'em." AMONG THE VISITORS SOME YOC KNOW AMI SOSE YOt DO NOT KNOW. Personal Items About Folks Au4 Their Friends Who Travel tier# And There. Mr. H. M. St oval I visited Richmond this week. Mr. G. C. Harris spent Monday ant Tuesday in Rocky Mount. MVS. S. T. Wlldsr is vlsUlng rela tives and friends in Aberdeen. Sen. 0. P. Harris and Editor A. F Johnson visited Norlina Friday. Mr. W. H. Sawy r. of Raloich. w.-u a visitor to Louisburg Wednesday. Messrs. W. II. Yar borough and J M. Allen went to Raleigh Monday. Mr. Thomas O. Levitt. r, of Raleigh was a visitor to Louisburg Wednesday Mr. W. F. Davis, of Richmond. ]vr. tcwi on a visit to his poo; h* r.? ar town Mr. Clnienco Lr.th tm, of r?'*ar Ii->! l.r.vm, was vU-iior to Louisfc'.TV; \V?;!ne.:d-?y. M' ? r? Tom nnd l)i< ?J.;b vr. ?. r<-i i!H,ii'rd M .d ?. irom a trii ? ?t Virginia. Mis;4 M.ivy Spi ' i'? ?. i.:n' ? hoi.w ".'oti'liiv : fii-i* \. ii ' ?, .- li.tive. in Green sboio. yr-. <' > V.'iriTt sn r'-ir/i indicative o To Tiie Voters and Citizens of FRANKLIN COUNTY I take this method of announ cing niv candidacy for the of fice of Judge of the RECORD ER'S COURT of Franklin County. And if you will, at the approaching primary, June 7, give me your votes and your influence to this end, T give you my Solemn promise that I will do my dead level best to ad minister the affairs of this of fice for the best interests of all the people. I furthermore promise that, if elected, the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, the strong and the weak, the fortunate and the unfortunate shall all, in the law, stand on rfcommon equality, and that my enforce ment of the law shall be free from partiality, prejudice or favoritism? that the rule of simple justice shall apply to one and all alike. W. B. MORTON JACKSON POND POSTED! All persons are hereby forbidden to fish, with hook and line, sein, nets or otherwise in the pond known as Jackson's Pond, now owned by Mr. C. P. Harris and leased to the Tar River Pishing Club. All vio lator will be prosecuted. . Tar River Pishing Club ? - ?*? fulfil- icstcrs-. h ' IV ' Flower* and Lace Favored for Spring Even on hats for wear with tail* r ored suits fashion looks approvingly j on l ecomini touchns of color and soft* .;n? trimmings. Nothing is > , liked better thnn deiicstc lace draped , about the ha*, so that, it veils the | flowers and skacljws the eyes, and is 1 extended into a Bcarx-er.d finished with flowers, as in the hat- jwclurt4 here. r . ? -?< 1 f .V ?? ? i r * f ?n ?>.' .. \ il.tr - 4 ? !- ' .4 T 1 1 ' ^ " ? * '* * " ? i 4">- t ?!1" ? !*? 4 ? ! : ???? " IV ?< rv-'. b' ? v*r' \* ? ? V rf r " r my\*v iliiv :?? . snci.'ttion-*. In r-.e r V ? ihf* g/ov*'--: a:*^ receiving cn:>i' y.rlcv.i r*' ! eg?rs over v. V -t li : i i- 1 ????i offer ^ jcally. The commission ni^n and ? ? ? - icrs of poultry products at fV* 1' v-r jmarkr^s in tlio rr-'( arp n1rr?*dy ?n t crested In North Oirolirn roultry r^n-1 state that they wit I lv? glnd *o a*??-*' . in the work, rendering such s^rvi"-*' as Ihev enn to sneuiv* best prices fori quplitv product*. "It lookc as if our next hlc: strp in marketing in Nor,vi Carolina," says Mr. Lewis, "will ho in handling the eggs' and noultrv now 1>o-j Ing produced in the State." rv TOBACCO AND TRUCK LAND | $20 to ?o0 an ten?. B *ys the "oest j grade of Bright Tobaeca and Truck- j ing land. Why pay more?- Five im- S 1 portnnt markets are Vidaloa. Hazel-, hurst, Douglas, Nashville. Valdost.t. located in South Georgia the coining Great Bright Tobacco Section of thel United States. Georgia's Bright To- ' bacco Tops tlw> Market in prjee and is I sold before markets of Other sta'es! are opened. Ten year terms if desir. . ed. Join the excursion to South Geor. || gia and North Florida next June. I Cheap round-trip rates. Plenty of . time to see country. Fre auto trips II to inspect lands and croj s. For full information, write B. B. Saunders. Asst. j Ind. Agent, Aberdeen. N. (\. or \V. E | FRENCH. Gen. Ind. Agt. Georgia & j Florjgp Ry? Valdosta, Georgia. 4-4-1 1 SPRING TIME | IS TONIC TIME! The System Needs " Spring j Cleaning," Just As The* Home Does. TANLAC Ha3 Been Called The World's Greatest Tonic By Over 100,- j 000 Persons, Who Have Tes | tiffed That Tanlac Has Help ed Them Regain Their Strength and Health. DON'T GAMBLE WITH YOUR HEALTH, DEMAND THE BEST Tanlac Has Benefited Thous-, ands Of Persons Suffering From Stomach Trouble, In digestion, Rheumatism, Ner vousness and Kindred Ail ments ? Tanlac Is For Sale By All Oood Druggists ? Ac cept No Substitute ? Over 40 Million Bottles Sold. ROTH'S" April Super-Values Our New Spring Goods hi i u . 3 i ! row or display and to make it intc-reiti' ;r.'.'.2 v:e ave offering so!r.s '?*>% bar? alas r nccssity for you to t c, to the larger ci* . h-ivj j;;;t , ,3 full, complcts and vc.; ? ' ' 'J.', ho E W. ~ C'iiis's f?r jT'Tt , ? ; cv. si ' he p:V.: '".f :1." : to t?. i /:o "?if; -f Fran!: ir. ?. ' -"djoi'iinj A- fhe month of April. Thore i.: no 5ur l"-3 ?? J f. ' - " AX uli'l'; i ^.xclr" r-:v ? -vil. S14C5 t *? j rilLK CAF'iCN 3?AT:^Z All ? !!? v. ! t i .??; . :i - !?.??. r< _r*. i i: : ?? Special for April, 324.50 LADIES GINGHAM DRESSES Made especially for house >ir street wear, made of very softest gingham anil the latest colors ami styles 98c to $3.95 NEWEST SPRING MILLINERY We are receiving every week a new shipment of Ladies and Children? hats and we never have any old styles or left over hats to show yon. Our prices can not be beaten. Come in and select yonr Easter bonnet and save tlie difference. LADIES NEW SPRING SKIRTS Canton Crepe pleated, all the latest shades, regular $4.0") values Special for April, $3.45 - LADIES SPRING BLOUSES All the very latest materials and colors $2.95 LADIES SPRING SWEATERS The latest styles and colors $1.95 to $7.50 LADIES NEW SPRING HOSEIRY Tn the latest light shades, every color made, can match any color slipper Special 49c to $1.95 CHANGEABLE COLOR TAFFETA All the newest shades, regular $2.45 values Special for April, $1.85 yard ! i I L.i DISS 21.* 'JK SATIN ^LI?PEF.3 l l \y ' - . ? ' v." i\ * i? 3 [."'lis . ^ ? ? i S3 50 to SS.50 LADIES GREY SUEDE SLIPPERS Low uinl medium Ik- Is. th- very latest styli-s $3.45 to $4.95 ' LADIES PATENT LEATHER HOLLY WOOD SANDALS Tli'- sandals out Special price, $3.95 MEN'S SUITS Our Spring anil Summer elotli^s are' now on display, we have all the newest colors and styles, with one or two pair pants $8.95 to $32.50 BOYS' WASH SUITS Tn the very latest styles and the new est colors 98c to S3. 95 MEN S AND BOYS' CAPS We have one of the largest assortment of Caps ever shown here, the latest styles 1 ami colors 49c to $2.45 ? MEN'S AND BOYS' OXFORDS Black ami Tan and color combinations. We have an extra large stock of the lat est styles for Men, Boys and (5 iris. Be sure and look at our slippers before buy ing, as we can and will save you a great deal on your Shoes and Oxfords. You are not compelled to buy, we will be glad to show you. F. A. Roth Company Tiouisburg's Leading Department Store ?? LOUISBURG, > ? v? Worth Car olio

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