50 Ladies Ready h
These and huudreds of Childrens Ready-made School Dressess are now ready for you at oar }
store with prices made low, in view of low cotton
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F?M Millinery
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPT. 24AND25,
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We win give our Fall Millinery Opening. cordially invite you to attend this opening4 at
which time we will make a complete display of all Fall Goods.
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NEW FALL SILKS
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We will make the most complete showing of Fall Silks, showing a
large range of plain and brocades together with a beautiful lot of Fleral
Silks in Poplins, Crepe Dechines, Soman Stripes, Messalines and Taffetas.
LADIES T?AT T, DRESS SHOES
Including the celebrated "Queen Quality" and "Boston Favorite"'
lines. We show-them in Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Vici and Tan Calf,,
both button and lace effects. 1 ?
. Godman Shoes for School Wear
Our new Fall stock of Godman shoes for Ladies, Misses and Children is now here and it will
be worth your while to gQt~our prices. With the largest stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and
Ready-to-wear goods in town, together with a large stock of Millinery, we are prepared to show you
just wh it your wants demand and at a most reasonable price. " -
er-Crowell Co..
"THE STORE THAT TRADE BUILT"
?DOUiS THTSeS.
N?tk County Health OHcer Shows
What Oar lu Can De la Health
Wert.
t Vaccinating over>.000 people In one
ce^ty against typhoid in about three
month? la a toe record. That la Just
what Dr. fi. E. Washburn, whole time
county health offloer In .Nash county,
reports. During the month of Au
gust he Immunised 1,531 people. The
people of Nash county as well aa their
health officer seem to realide more
than ever the real value of a health
officer In sarin g lives and preventing .
sickness. The results of only a few
months of thia kind of work are be- '
gluing to show In /he decrease in
tin typhoid fever season, there were
ty. On August SI. at the height of
th? ytphoid fever season, there were
oaly sixteen cases la the entire com
munity. This is said to be much leas
the special work againat
typhoiA, the Nash County Health offi
cer during the last month vaccinated
lty- igLv people aplist smallpox
and treated twelve for hook
tmlned four apecl
Mkt of sputum for tuberculosis, gave
eleven lectures on health subjects, be
sides doing the usual work formerly
done by the county- physician, namely,
visiting the Jail and county home and
making commitment examinations for
the State Hospital.
The story of the progress of health
work is best told In '.he closing para
graph of the August report of the
Health Officer, whore he says: "C1H
sena In all parts of Nash County are
liertoailng Interested in public health
war*, aa is shown by the large atten
danoe at the diapenaartes.. The
health officer is constantly called up
on to gl'ae advice on problems relating
to the betterment of sanitary condi
tions about the honiee and places of
work, and the demand for literature
on health topics Is also increasing.
Theee things .show that Nash County
to the point where the
the
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COLORED BETTER BABIES I
Big Health Ceatest at State Fair
First of its Klad.
A colored Better Babies Contest!
Think of It t Hundreds of little col
bred babies of all alxee, kinds and
descriptlonsat the Colored Stat? Fair
the last week of October. Hardly had
the first, day of the white Better Ba
bies Contest passed last year before
several* of the enterprising colored
people began to aak how they might
hare a colored Better Babies Contest,
bnt the time wss too short for such a
thing then, and It bad to be pat off Un
til this year. -??
The colored people mean to have a
sure enough Contest this year. They
have already arranged with the State
Board of Health to leave all the para
phernalia and equipment from the'
white Better Babies Contest over for
the use of the colored babies. They
have arranged with the Womvn's
Home Companion to award gold and
bronze medals and diplomas to all
prtse-winnlng babies, and certificates
of award to all babies entering.
As in the ease of the white Better
Babies Contest, there wfll be none of
the old time fancy dress, pretty lace
or beauty show about the Contest.
The hundreds of colored babies will
be weighed, measured and examlnedT
point by point, by colored doctors and
trained nurse?, to see how they cor
respond with standard weights and
measures of bsblss for that i
These weights and measurements and
all other points will he carefully re
corded on score cards, and each baby
wlU. receive ^ score, mark or grade.
Where any physical defect of any
kind is found, it will be pointed out
to the parent and the mesna of rent
ed jfln g It explained.
Only bathes between the agea of six
and forty eight montha may be enter
ed. No charge whatever will be made
for entering. All that isHecsssary Is
addresaMaggle L Oapehart, *10 Bast
Davie Street. Ralelg, stating the
name and aq of the baby and the date
at which it la expeeted to attenflM
Mr. Upon receipt of this Informs
ear* wtB be 1?
wlll admit (ha baby to
the Contest
Short Tu I?. Loans aa Favorable
Tama Apply to J.
N. C.
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Tobacco Board of Trade Reorganizes.
The Loutaburg Tobacco Board ol
Trade met on Thursday afternoon of
last week and re-organized tor the
coming tobacco season. Mr. H. A.
Carlton was elected President, and
Mr. 8. T. Wilder, Secretary. Mr. E.
W. Glass was elected Supervisor of
sales with Mr. T. W. Webb as his as
sistant. and Messrs. E. S. Ford, J. B.
Thomas and S. T. Wilder were made
an arbitration committee. It was de
cided to hare the sales start each day
at 10 o'clock and sell on all days
through the week except Saturday and
Sunday. The publication of a lot of
sales cards was ordered and have
been distributed.
Wiwii
The first application of Sloan's
TJnlment goes right to the painful part
?It Jisistratoa without rubbing?It
?top* the Rheumatic Pains around the
loteta aad (tna relief and comfort
D?*t suffer. Get a bottle to-day! It is
a medicine tor all pains, hurts, bruises
cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and cheat
pains. Ti m*a*s latrtlM Mr. Chaa.
H. Wentwortk, California, writes:?
It did wonders for my Rheumatism,
pain ts gone as soon as I apply It. I
recommended It to ?ty rieads as the
bast rialaicat I erer used." Gaar
antecd. 25c. at your Druggist.
Alaiaat Serious.
What came ndiar being a most seri
ous accident on last Saturday morn
ing while Mr. K. J. Perry was cross
ing the Charts bridge on his Kay to
Henderson was only averted by the
calm action of the horse, when the
horse stepped through the flooring
of the bridge with a hind and front
foot at the same time. The horse re
mained perfectly still until Mr. Perry
could get out and unhitch him and
summon assistance.- The horse man
aged to get out by himself and re
ceived only a few scratches, but Is
very badly bruised.
Chamberlain's Llahaent.
L If you are ever troubled with aches,
pata? or soreness of the muscfes, yo?
will appreciate the good qualities at
Chsmbwiifat JJntmt. Man/ suf
ferers from rheumatism and solatioa
have uaed It with the beat results. It
Is especially valuable tor lumbago and
back. Por Sals by All Dealers.
On* OH "MOMO QUININES"
PILES *,
REPORT OF
The Bonn Banking Company.
At Bunn In the State of North Caro
lina, at the close of business Sept.
12th, 1914.
Resources.
Loans and discounts .. .. 119,503.62
Oyerdrafts . .-".T...... 206:33
Banking Houses, Furniture
and Fixtures .. 1,017.20
Due from Banks and Bank
ers 1,500.73
Cash Items .. .. .. .. .. 241.85
Gold coin 202.50
SllTer coin. Including all
minor coin currency .. .. 93.66
National bank notes and ... .
other D. S. notes V 154.00
Loss and gain .. . 7.80
Total $22,933.59
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In .. .: $10,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses and taxes
paid .. 242.95
Notes and bills redlecotin
ted .. 2,500.00
Time Certificates* of De
posit .. .......... 702.72
Deposits subject to check 9,444.91
Cashier's Checks outstand
ing .. .. ... .. 43.01
Total 122,933.59
State of North Carolina, County of
Franklin, so:
I, B. B. Sykes, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solmnly swear that
tba aborve statemei t lc true to the
beat of my knowledge and belief.
B. B. Sykes, CASHIER.
Correct-Attest.
J. M. White,
D. T. Hollingswcrth,
J. H. Weather*, ?
* Directors.
Subscribed and sworn before me,
this Hth day of Sept 1914.
I- - ; .' : ~ C. H. Hallwi.
Notary Public.
My Commission Expires March
4th, 191*.
TW aiMtMrw, WattCTotbewIe?
SlMll by the wonderful, old MiUbl* Dr.
takfl Antlxptlc Hctlloi OIL It Mlirrtt
rilaail 1?r ^1 'm Ot.ttt.PM
ColypticBarber Shop
Our fsar barber* are an anuta,
we give 7?i what yed wast aid
shave aader pleasant NiAUai,
electric faat, day mmt
Oar bath n
torffa?. Ia
wkise tke frie k heap
to altow yea to ? iflwa.
Tea are ant
Wtlktns i Sicgall
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I
' The Bank of Yoongsvllle. j
At Youngs vllle In the State ol North.
Carolina, at the close of business
Sept. 12th, 1914.
Besoarees.
Loans and discounts .. $72,676.(2
Overdrafts secured .. 86.00
Overdrafts Unsecured .. .. ? . 193.71
Banking Houses 1,758.00
Furniture and Fixtures .... 1,210.00
2,968.00
Demand loans .?*?',610.00
Due from Banka and Bankers 6,498.50
Gold coin .. .->? 420.00
Silver coin, Including all
minor coin currency., .. 216.19
National bank notea and..
other D. S. Notea 1,458.00
Total - 984,125.82
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In .... *5,000.00
Surplus fund 6,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur
rent expenses and taxes paid 5,000.00
Dividends unpaid 395.00
Bills payable 5,000.00
Time Certificates of Deposit 31.440.8S
Deposits subject to check.. 30.910.9fi.
Cashier's Checks outstand
ing .... ." 1,207.11
Total. ? . m.ijnttfc
Stats of North Carolina, County of
Franklin, ss;
L J. A. Will lame. Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the abbv* statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. A. Williams, CASHIER.
Correct- Attest: \
F. A. Cheatham,
I. W. Mitchell,
- I. C. Medlln.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 17th day of Sept. 1914.
Geo. N. Stell.
** Notary Public..
My Commission Expiree January
7th, 1915.
Nsttee. _
Having Qualified aifr BXbustor of th*
estate of LowDavtt, deeeased, lata of
Franklin county, this Is- to notify all
parsons holding claims against sama
to present them to the undersigned on.
or before the 2nd. "Sky of September
1915, or this notice win be plead In bar
of their r soever/. All persons owfag
said estate will oome forward and
make Immediate settlement This
September 2nd^l^4.
Stokes, Bxtr.
SURVEYING
1 Kindt, Leveling, PI
and Estimates
B. B. Egertou
CHOICE
Cut Flowers
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Roses, Carnations, .Violets >and
Vallles tbe leaders. Our try in
wedding arrangements are of the
latest touch. Nothing finer in
floral offerings to be had.
Blooming pot plants, Acahas,
Hyacinths, Palms, Ferns. Norfolk
pines and many other nice pot
plants
Rose bushes, Evergreen?.
Shrubberies, fledge plants and
Shade Trees.
Hail. T legraph and
Telephone orders
promptly executed by
J. L. O'Quinn & Co.
- JRaleigh, N. C.
Store phone 42
Greenhouse phones 141
TH* WEDDING PHE8ENT
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Bentntaff An*. 15th, I
tkat I will do a cut bail
MW#. 8? pletM <? aot atk
far wadlt. All partiaa aw
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