A Distinctive Reason What is the chief reason for the superi ority of Royal Baking Powder? There are several good reasons, but there Is one which distinguishes Royal from other baking powders. - . ? - This reason, which every woman should , know, is that Royal Baking Powder is made from cream of tartar, which comes from grapes. This means a healthful fruit origin. It means natural food as distinguished from mineral substitutes used In other baking powders. There is no alum nor phosphate in Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. New York E. A. Rogers Louisburg, N. G. Will make estimates on tin and alate roofs, tin shingles or galva nised shingles and all sheet metal work of any kind. Guttering and Spouting A Specialty. Dr Brantly Henderson Henderson, N. C. In Louisburg every first and third Mondays, at the office of Dr. H. A- Newell. Practice limited to the Diseases of the Eye, Ear Nose and Throat and the Examination of the Eyes for Glasses. Car of Choice Seed Oats 76c bushel. McKINNE BROS. CO. Notfco. Having qualified aa executor of the estate of Weston Jones, deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons holding claims against satd estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of September 1917 or this notice will will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons owing said estate will please come forward and make Imme diate settlement. This Sept. 1st, 1916. B. B. SYKES, Extr. BEX T. HOLDEN, Attorney. 9-l-#t. , Notice to Creditor's, if Having qualified as administrator of S. L. Burch, deceased, late of Franklin county, North Carolina, ?hi? is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of September, 1917, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Thls Sept. 8th. 1916. Mrs. Maggie E. Burch, Admr. Estate of S. L. Burch, deed. Wm. H. Ruffln, Attorney. 9-8-6t. Arc The Father of Grouches , 1 ?> y Grouches produce ill temper and irritable, and these hasten you to your grave. For a very little we sell you the remedies that kill the aches as soon as they appear. Is your health, your hap piness, your life, worth this small investment? The Rycock Drug Gompany Louisburg, N. C. Louisburg's Largest and Best Garage 10 per cent off for CASH on Repair Work 5 per cent off for CASH on Tires and Inner Tubes Ford Parts sold at list net Gasoline 25c per gallon Gome to The Garage That is Willing To Help You Save Money Mr. Grlloway, our new machinic, Iks a first-class man and liked by all that have tried him. We guarantee Satisfaction Louisburg, K. C. VYKIKTIYE COMMITTEE MEKTH Nominates Thomas C. Hill, of Hayes, lille, Surveyor, and A. F. Johnson, of Loulsburtr, Coroner ? More Dat es Made for Speaking:. ? In pursuance of the call Issued by Chairman J. R. Collie, the Democrat ic Executive Committee for franklin County, met in the. court house In Loulsburg at one o'clock Monday with all townships except Gold Mine and Cypress Creek represented." Chair man Collie called the meeting to or der and stated the object of the call The first business taken up was to make the nominations for the places vacant on the ticket. Mr. E. Williams, of Sandy Creek, lifter Btait ing that in his opinion the Coroner should be a resident of Loulsburg, so that he might be accessible at all tim es, placed in nomination, A. F. John son. Editor of the Times. No. other nominations Mr. R. B. White, of Franklinton, moved that the nomina tion be made by acclamation * which was carried. Mr. R. L. Stokes, of, Hayesvllle, placed Mr. Thomas C'. GUI In nomi nation for Surveyor. This was sec onded by Mr. E. N. Williams and the nomination was made by accla mation after the formal motion. It was ordered that the date for 'the speaking at Epsom be changed from Thursday, November 2nU to Friday, October 20 th. Mr. J. B. King brought before the Committee the importance of chant ing the voting precinct In Harris township from Clifton's Mill to Hat wood's store. Upon motion the Com mittee endorsed this action and ap pointed a committee composed of A. F. Johnson, R. B. White and C. C. Winston to take the matter up with the Board of Elections and secure the change if poaslbje for the coming election . Other dates and places of speaking were ordered as follows: ? Pilot, Friday, October STth. Wood's Store. Thursday," November 2nd. Mountain Grove, Thursday night, November 2nd, Mr. R. B. White. No other business coming before the Committee adjournment was taken. When Yon Take Cold. With the average man a cold Is a serious matter and should not be tri fled with, as some of the most danger ous diseases start with a common cold. Take Chamberlain? Cough Re v-oy & get rid of your cold as quickly as pos sible. You are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no ophim or other narcotic. OBTAIN ABLE EVERYWHERE. * Rev. Pattishall Joins Min isters Who Endorse ANOTHER NORTH CAROLINA PAS TOR EXPRESSES THANKS FOR GAINS ON TANLAC "I am gaining In streifcth, weight and health and am pleased of t his chance to offer my hearty endorse ment to the wonderful reconstructive powers of Tanlac," says the Rev. L. B. Pattishall, pastor of a leadiug church of Elm City, N. C. ' "For over seven years I have been a victim of severe stomach troubles and Indigestion. I was much run down for my appetfto had failed me. Often I longed for meats and vegeta bles but my digestion would not per mit me to taste of them. I was ner vous and my sleep was broken and anrestful. I tried almost everything, I heard of but nothing seemed to fit my case. Then I found Tanlac . . "I have taken three bottles and it certainly has proved itself in my case. Now, I can eat any fooft I like >;wjthuut suffering afterward from pains' 6r dis tress. Nervousness is gone and my sleep is refreshing." ? Tanlac is sold in Lonlsburg by Scoggln-Egerton Drug Co. ; Franklln ton. T. C. Joyner; Youngsville, Win ston-Blanks Drug Co. ; Wendell, Wen dell Drug Co.; Wake Forest, T. E. Holding and Co.; Henderson, W. W. | Parker; Wakefield, Wrfkefleld Drug Co.; Castalla. Efhrtholomew Drug Co.; Spring Hope, J. T. May and Bros. , Town Lot* Per Sale. I have two nice desirable residential lots In Loulaburg for sale, located on cut Nash street adjoining P. B. Grif fin and M. C. Pleasants . Will sell cheap for cash or on May farms. Ap pl j at once to J, LEHMAN. 9-ii-U. Chaage ef Pol llag Place.' Notice is hereby glTen that by order of the County Board of flections the poUlng^pUa^n^Harrls ^Township gre quent election, be at Hagwoodi store inatead of at Clifton's Mill as hereto fore. This Oct. S, MIC. J. M. ALLEN, Chm. Co. Bd. of Election*. 10-?-*t. MiiiMfwmTfl' r - - .*2 . Welcome To Franklin County Fair ' OCTOBER 10 to 14 Jjr - ?"??. ? - ' Make This Store L. Kline & Company Your Headquarters 1st ANNIVERSARY 1st J DOLLAR DAY We Wish to Thank Our Many Customers For their valued patronage given us doing the year and extend a cordial in invitation for everybody in Franklin and adjoining Counties to visit us during the coming year. If you have not yet been to our store come in and make yourself at home. We will be glad to meet you and make friends. Yours to Serve L Kline & Company ^ In honor of our second year in Louisburg we have designated Tuesday, Octobcr 10 th As the day to give the people of Franklin and adjoining Counties a Dollar Day, the first td be held in Louisburg. Never before hare you heard of such bar gains as we offer for this day. Now is the time to do your fall trading. Visit our store and save money. Don't fail to be present. o o o o 0 - . . ' " ? - ' - V Note Prices Mentioned Below 12 yds. 12 l-2c Outjng .V. S1.00 12 yds. 12 l-2c Bleeching $1.00 3 yds. Serge $1.00 14 yds. Light Outing . . $1.00 2 Middy Blouses, $1 value .... $1.00 3 Ladies' Gowns $1.00 $1.50 value Skating Scarf $1.00 20 yds. Sheeting $1.00 5 Boys Shirts, 25c value $1.00 3 Men's Dress Shirts . $1.00 $5.00 La'dies Black Thibet Cloak, limited amount only $1.00 20 yds. Window Screen $1.00 12 yds. Dress Ginghams, best ' : grade . . . . $1.00 20 yds. Apron Ginghams ...... $1.00 . 20 yds. Checks .... $1.00 Ladies Black and Blue Skirts . . $1.00 12 yds. Flannalette . . : $1.00 3 Men's Workshirts, 50c value. . $1.00 5 Neckties $1.00 5 yds.- Mercerised Poplin 25c val. $1.00 $1.25 value Men's Pants ; $1.00 12 pr. Men's Heavy Hose ... . . $1.00 5 ' ? ' . ? , - $1.50 value Men's Hats, big assort- , ment ; . . $1.00 $1.50 value Ladites Hats iuall sha es and colors $1.00 12 pr. Ladies Heavy Hose .... $1.00 5 Ckrildren'8 Dresses $1.00 2 pr. Boy 8 Pants, 75c value .... $1.00 - 2 Children 'a Dresses 75c value . . $1.00 5;Ladjes Corset Covers $1.00 $1.50 value Blankets $1.00 5 pr. Boy's Pants $1.00 5 pr. Ladies Lisle Silk Hose . . . $1.00 6 pr. Children's Hose, 25c val. .. $1.00 $i.50 Corset T.. $1.00 5 Ladies Outing Underskirts . . $1.00 5 Children's Outing Underskirts $1.00 5 Children '8 Sweaters .... . . $1.00 3 Men's Fleeced Lined Shirts.. $1.00 3 Men's Fleeced Lined Drawers $1.00 Spr. Men's Overalls $1.00 3 Men's Overall Jackets $1.00 5 Aprons, 25c value .... ...... $1.00 $1.25 value Gloves , ,.tA ...... $1.00 3 Neckties, 50c value $1.00 ' 12 yds. 10c Percale $1.00 When Advertised or Sold Elsewhere Its Cheaper Here. Stor* Will b? CtoMd on Saturday, (October 7th, on Aeeonnt of Holiday, Will lU-Open at 6 P. M.

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