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Splvey 13-lt-St Sixteen to eighteen months will I robably elapse before there lean up ward trend In the price of farm com. modifies, said Dr. L H. Bean, of Washington. You will find quality better, or prices lower at F. N. Splr ey's. 11-13-Jt Sure Way to Stop Night Coughs Famous Proscription Brings Almost Instant Belief Night coughs, or coughs caused by s cold or Irritated throat, can now bo stopped within 15 minutes by a doctor's prescription called Thoxlne which works on an entirely different principle from ordinary medicines. It has a quick double action. It relieves the Irritation and goes direct to the li'ternal causa Thoxlne contains no harmful drags, is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family. Guaranteed to give bet ter and quicker Telle! for coughs or sore throats than anything you hare ever triad or you can hare your monsy back. 35c, 50c, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Beaaley Bros, and all other good Drug Stores. ?Adv COLORED GRADED SCHOOL We are about to end our fourth school month with n reasonable amount of accomplishments to oar credit The conduct of oar bops and girls has been commendable with no serious trouble in deportment The boys and girls are gradually seeing the real ralue of being studi ous. We hare quite a few enrolled who are unable to purchase any books whatever. In this connection we would appreciate and use to an advantage any books, pamphlets, or magazines 'hat our white friends may give i Mrs. W. E. White contributed some very helpful books which the -High School students have carefully used for reference work. We take this oppor tunlty to extend our personal thanks to her. Special attention has been giv en that spelling, reading, writing, punctuating are done correctly even in the High School Department It these fundamentals are properly In stilled in each boy and girl, all oth er things will come easily because they will have a firm foundation upon which to build. Experience In teach ing has shown me that High School and College students do not always learn these fundamentals as they should and are handicapped. Each day periods are given to writ ing and spelling even In tlfe High School Department, and on the ifhole the High School students are making remarkable progresa After our morn ing devotions, during this week, we have given a period to the discussion of proper home training stressing the necessity for our boys and girls being polite not only to those in our race but to all of our white friends and as sociates. We certainly do feel grateful to our loyal Supt. and the honorable board of trustees for the Interest they have always shown in us and the school. Our children are in a good com. ffrtable, well arranged school build ing. We take a pride in seeing that ?be buildings are kept clean and that the walls and furniture are not cut, scratched or marked on by the boys and girls. Both of the teachers in the High School Department are well trained and have good common sense. The teachers In the grades are doing good work and take a special interest In the wet fare ef the boys and girls un der their onre. So far this school term, I have pick ed up forty-seven wayward boys on the streets and carried them to the school. The most of them are doing good work. The average attendance for the school has been very good. O. C. POLLARD, Principal. help THRIFT INSTITUTIONS ' Two of North Carolina's best known institution* are practicing thrift In a manner that Is as nnnsnal as It Is nteresting. Wishing to acquire equipment that has bam needed for r long time, these institutions are collecting Octagon soap coupons, thus making It possible for all those In. (erested In the welfare of inch a wor thy cause to help without Inconven ience other than sending to these In stitutions the coupons from their -oap. The Methodist Children's Home at High Point and the Black" Mountain Orphanage, at Black Mountain, both ire saving Octagon Soap coupons for refrigerators. Coupons sent to either of the two will be furthering a cause worthy of every North Carolinian's support. The Franklin Times is only too glad to Indorse such a worthy 'hrift plan and nrges all those who have been throwing away the wrap, pars from -their Octagon soap to save them and mall them to any of the above mentioned Institutions. Here Is an example of thrift that beaeaks careful and economical management. During the present business i preesion when house wives are re fraining from the purchase of many things they really need, no better and simpler plan could be employed than to save Octagon coupons for house hold articles. Nearly every couceiv able article may be "purchased" in this manner, and without need for change In the family budget NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of J. R. Shearln, deceased, li of Franklin County, N. C.. notice Is heretrr given an parties holding claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the under signed on or before the ltth day of December, 19X1 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come for ward and maka Immediate settlement. This December ISth. 1910. MRS. BURLA E. TEAOUE Executrix. 11-19-dt l'S Broadcloth dreas shirts all dolors and sites 7#e at F. N. Bplv ay'e. lX-lt-Xt Subscribe to The Franklin Times BIG BARGAINS IN Used Cars We have a number of good used Cars we are of fering at exceptional bargain prices. Come in and look them over. Our repair department is in the best of shape to give you quick and reliable service. All work is done by experts and is guaranteed. Our prices are in keep ing with low priced cotton and tobacco. Come to see us. Hodges-Green Motor Co., Ford Products Louiaburg, NortL Carolina TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE At this To wish ail a happy time* for aest year. J I shall cany the comlag year a more rnmplrtr Ihe at Hardware, Baildiag Material and Farmlag Tools with right prices. Will appreciate yoor H. C TAYLOR PHONE SOB LOCI&HURG, N. CAROLINA CASH AND CARRY Come And See The Prices SNOWDRIFT T.AM) ... v 79c MAXWKLL HOUSE COFFEE -36c CAN CORN 10c HERRING, Can, 3 for 25c OAT MEAL 10c CHEESE, lb 26c MAT0HLE8S SAUSAGE, Large Oazi, A...,23c MATCHES, 6 Large Boxes ... 16c FFRESH GROUND COFFEE, lb 12 l-2c Fruits and Nuts oi All Kinds G.CASH Loniibuv, N. 0 REASONS WHY ZEPHYR FLOUR is better than any other Floor handled in Franklin County, although a dollar to a dollar and a half cheaper than some others. Miji advantages as follows: 1st. Unlimited Capital. 2nd. Located in best wheat section of the World. 3rd. Owns large number of Public Wheat Elevators scattered throughout that tection with chance to buy from the farmer before the wheat is withdrawn for ship ments to Markets. 4th. Owns large line of Private Elevators for storing their wheat till needed. 5th. Their main business is developing generating and selling Water & Electric Power. Always having a surplus which costs nothing. (Look at name of Mill on each bag. 6th. Flour is water ground. (Look on each bag.) 7th. No other flour on the market with as strong guarantee printed on each bag. (Look for it' on each bag.) Compare the taste of Zephyr with flour, made by any other mill,' and sold hare. None of them have that sweet nutty taste. The wheat it is made of is full of gluten or protein, and this is where you get your food value and good taste. The others as a rule use wheat which is full of starch, white, flat taste, and no food value. We have many merchants to tell us, "People who have used this flour will have no other." Sold by nearly all the merchants in the county. Call for it. If ene merchant does not have it, his neighbor has. LOUISBURG GROCERY COMPANY MILL DISTRIBUTORS ALL SIZES ALL COLORS $0.50 Wouldn't that price lor a 3-piece, all wool soft interest yon ? ? t ?> 4 Well, we've got'em. ?? ? A_ ; ? - ' Suits that are from our regular racks? They were formerly priced at $25 and $30. Buy now?while the selection is complete. F. W. Wheless LOUISBURG, ' N. CAROLINA TO THE PEOPLE OF LOU1SBURG AND VICINITY IUi Is to certify thst the sinfiislgai il Insurance Companies which were nuilimmUid by the late Mr. T. W. Watsoa hare appointed Mini I. M. 8. Darle sad Geo. D. Daxis doing Darts, Agiiels, to he on# authorised agents for Loatotnug aad rlebitty. Mr. M. 8. Darts Is aa Architect aad Is faadMar with bait ding ooastractloa. Ttvb to reader ralaaUe ssrfst?re In seearlng flee protection at the lowest east. Mr. Geo. D. Berts is aa tasaraaee man of long experience. Many of no knew him while he we feel earn he wfll glee prompt attention to all bos In ess left in bis % We hare tamed oar later eats orer to theee men, both for now li minus aad reaawiag the poli cies iasaed hp Mr. Watson. We promise them oar fall co-operation. - Very respectfully, ~ " M. M. 8CHKNCK, Tmstee. * CO.; People# National Klre Itwr cam Co.; Pltdaat Vim Insurance OUJ Transportatioa laisrf m Oo.i Valea Fire Insnraaee Co.; The United Ch. 1 ? J
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