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And Just a few of tbeae tiny genua, if thiey get into your blood through a eat m yoor skin, may malm you ao aiek yon will be in bed far weeks?may cause the loss of a limb through blood poisoning?may even infect you with that most dreadful and fatal of dierasre, lockjaw. Just because you can see no dirt in a cut does not mean that it is dean. Yon cannot see germs. The only safe and sane thii^ to do, is to thoroughly wash every cut, no matter how small, with liquid Dorocone, to kill li.o germs, and then dust it with Bcrorono Powder, to hasten the healing. liquid Borojooe casta 30 cents, fiO cents, $1.20 and S1A0; Borosono Powder, 30 cents and 00 cents, and can be had at F. R. Pleasants. Adv. DEALERS WANTED?REAL BUSI NESS OPPORTUNITY. We can place several live wide awake men in a profitable business selling direct to consumers in your home County. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY Dept 16S5. Bloomlngton, 111. RESOLUTION OF RESPECT It ha* pleated the Supreme Coun cilor of the universe to take from the turmoils of this life to that blessed harbor where the weary shall find rest our friend and broth er, William O. O'Neal. 1. Therefore be it resolved by Youngsville Council No. 273 Jr. O. U. A. M. that while we humbly sub mit to the will of our heavenly Father who doeth all things well, we contemplate with sorrow the loss we have sustained htrough his pas sing. 2. In his going we recognize the loss of a faithful friend and brother to the berfeved family we extend our heartfelt sympathy and direct' them to lean heavily on HimI that doeth all things well. ? 3. Be it resolved that a copy of these resolutions be spread on our minutes, a copy be sent to the Franklin Times, for publication and one sent to the bereaved family. ? C. E. JEFFRIES, E M. CARTER, J. R. PEARCE. Commitee. Many a wise man knows a few things well and makes good guesses at the rest of them. You Can't Afford to Take * * A Chance DRIVE TO FRED'S Pilling Station and get your Car filled with DENATURED ALCOHOL or ANTI FREEZE Main Street Near Bridge Louisburg, N. C. , l':L. : ':hr. New Charm In Cotton And Ermine pOTTON spalls smartness as never before for fall and winter ap parel. Furthermore, It Is Just now highly favored for both formal and semi-formal types of costumes Cotton and ermine! This is a new oombtnatlon of fashion significance this season due to the present popularity of velveteen In the even ing mode. NotUng could be more striking or effective In black and white than the combination of velveteen and ?ermine shown In the accompanying new evening gown. Tbla model has been fashioned In the latest silhouette with deep rounded de collelage and the drop shoulder that make It distinctly lttO. The other photograph shows vel veteen In a new role for a hostess pajama costume with youthful bol ero jacket which repeats the cir cular lines of the trouser skirt. Indeed there la a charm and dis tinction that would add to the pleasure of many afternoons "at home". OUB RALEIGH LETTER (Continued from Pace Threat State profited thereby to the extent Of $1,2(6.12. Fines imposed on of. fenders totalled $2,683.15, accord ing to reports, and costs amounted to $1,486.53. Chairman Odus M. Mull, of the State Democratic Executive Com mittee, reached "the goal" with'a cash balance of $80.54 to his credit, his committee having received $16. 893.37 and disbursed $16,812.83. The largest contributor was former Governor Cameron Morrison who "put up" $3,000. governor Gardner contributed half that amount and the chairman himself gave a thou sand Of the Democratic expendi tures. $6,937.83 was spent' at the state headquarters of the Commit tee for stamps and envelopes, office hire and expenses, printing, tele phone and telegraph. The balance, $9,875.83, was used for organisa tion work In the counties, according to the final remrt filed by Chair man Mull, who says all funds ex pended by his committee came from within the State. A number of State departments are said to be behind in the sub mission of their biennial reports and may not be able to comply with the 1929 statute requiring them to make full reports of their operations, to gether with recommendations for fu ture operations, td members of the General Assembly not later than twenty days after the general elec tion. The State Department of Agri culture and the State Educational Commission have met the require ment : and the others, except the Industrial Commission, are subject to impeachment and removal from office the twenty days having al ready expired. Reapportionment under the 1930 census gives North Carolina an ad ditional congressman and a re-ar rangement of the districts'in the State will be necessary before ad journment of the 1931 General As sembly, unless a decision should be reached to defer the matter for two years and elect a congressman-at large in 1932. Members of the defunct Tii-State Tobacco Growers Co-operative Asso ciation are cheered with the news that receivers for the organisation have around $600,000 for distribu i tlon without delay, unless attorneys asking additional fees, which have been denied by Judge Meekins. ap I peal from his decision to a higher court. The funds to be distributed will it is announced go to members In North and South Carolina to a ! great extent. Raleigh went beyond expectations last week in the drive for $63,090 j with which to care for her unfor tunates the next year. Final reports of canvassers showed subscriptions amounting to $53,(37.(8. More than > 5,000 persons pledged their support, ! or 2,000 more than last year when 3,000 contributions reached a total of $41,000. , of New York City, has been award-1 ed the contract for the work of de signing a statue of the late Gover-] nbr Charles B. Aycock to be placed , i by that of Senator Vance in* the sta- ] [ tuary Hall. ANNOVNCBMKNT To the Juniors of Sandy Hill, No. 2(3, Zebulon. N. C.. No 3. There [ will be on December (th, 1930, 9 social en$ertainment given in the Junior Hall at 2:39 P. M.. along with public speaking etc. All wl are married bring your wives, and those who are not, bring your boat girl friend. Come and lets make the entertainment pas hundred per cent strong h. itVSrvmn, a' J. D. PEA ROE, JL 8. Night Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant Belief Night coughs or coughs caused by a cold yr by an irritated throat are usually due to conditions which ordinary medicines do not reach. Bnt the very first swallow of Thox ine, a doctor's prescription, is guar anteed to give almost instant relief. Thoxlne works on a different prin ciple, it goes direct to the internal cause. Thoxine is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. It will give yon better and quicker relief forcoughs or sore throat than any thing you have ever tried or your money will be refunded. Put up ready for use In 35c, <0c, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Beasley Bros. WOOD P. T. A. The P. T. A. of Wood School will meet Monday night, December 1st, at 7:S0 o'clock for its regular meet ing. Rey. Charles Howard, who Is not only known and loyed throughout our community but by the county, wll speak to us. Come, and hear something that will really do you good. ' Other special features are music and a primary play. We are proud of the fact that we hare one of the most progressive as sociations of the eonnty* s rural schools. Come, and help us grow larger and do bigger and better things. " Subscribe to The Franklin Times I started taking Elack Draaght, three jean ago, my health was very bod," writes Mrs. CL C. Carton, MS Concord St, Titannuuit, Texan. 1 Buffered constantly from constipation. I had headache whan I got Bp in the morning, and I felt dull and alaggiah. I hardly ate a meal that my food agreed with me. Rnqnently I would hare gat on felt twfoL raad about Black-Draught, and I thought It might help me. After I had taken it a little while, I felt much better. It relieve# eonetipation. I keep it on hand ao whan I no ad a laxative 1 will have it In the three yeera I have bean taking it I have never found anything as (tod for com BRING US YOUR CAR WHEN IN NEED Of REPAIR Guarantee Our Work on Any Car CARS WASHED $1.00 POLISHED 1.50 GREASED 1.00 } United States Tires and Tubes Good Gulf Gas and Oil i i i i ? ' Murphy's Garage CLAUDE B. MURPHY, Prop. Next to G. W. Murphy & Son NASH STREET LOU1SBURG, N. C. NEW PRICES ?For? * SHOE REPAIRS Men's half soles. Oak.. .$ .90 Ladies' half soles. Oak. .? .75 Men's half soles, Kromc. .1.00 Ladles' half soles, rubber. .85 Men's half soles. Rubber. 1.00 Ladies' Cuban rubber heels .40 Mien's half robber heels . . .40 Ladles' thin robber heels. . .85 Men's whole rubber heels .50 These prices are strictly Cash. Gantt's Shoe Shop Nash Street LOUISBUEG, NEXT TIME SEND HER A BOX OF FRESH RUSSELL McPHAIL or HOLLINGSWORTH CANDY SCOGGIN'S DRUG STORE ?PHONE 310? Nash Street Louisburg, N. 0. 4 4 4 4 Oar Slogan?SERVICE IT HAS NO EQUAL A Gift of Furniture For The Home It la aomethlng that werjr membfr of the fam ily eaa enjoy SOS day* In the year. ' It Is The Gift Supreme It will be a plenanre to oa to ahow yon the ar tiatle pier pa of fnraltnre we hare on oar floora that would make ankable gtfta. Make Your Selections Now W. E. White Furniture Co. ? Louitburg, : W. Carolina
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