Special Prices Made On White Pumps _ and Oxfords During June we will offer all White Goods at Special Reduced Prices. Hundreds of beautiful new White Pumps shown and with high or low heels, also nice range of styles in Rubber bottom Oxfords and Pumps. Special Offering on Middy Blouses 200 Middy Blouses at $1.00 each, (this lot of blouses is our regular $1.50 and $1.25 line and made of best middy twill.) Ladies Voile Waists Fancy and White 100 Ladies Voile Waists, worth $1.25 and $1.50, now offered at $1.00 each. These waists are the sea son's best make and are cheaper than goods alone can be bought. New Lawns and Voile Dress Goods Received We have just recrvei. a large ship ment of Voiles in ,/hite and colors also nice lot of Lawns which we offer at 12 1-2 and 15 cents. We solcit your trade and we feel sure it will be to your mutual advantage to serve you well. Yours to Serve Candler-Crowell Co; "The Store You Have Helped to Make a Success." Louisburg, N. C. THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. I'. JOH>SO>\ Editor and Manager ?TAR DROPS? ?The County Cajpinistio&eflp will meet again Monday. ' 5 * ?Severalnice seasons visited thij section the past week. ?Cotton sold for 22 1-* cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday. ?Mr. M. S. Davis is still busy sur veying the streets preparatory to pav ing. ?Cleaning off the Court Square and mowing the grass has improved its ap pearance- wonderfully. -'-Quite a large number or our citi zens went to Washington the past week to attend the Confederate Veioi* ans Re-union. ?Quite a heavy rain and hail storm visited the western portion of the county Wednesday evening, according to reports received here yesterday. ?Board of Education met m regu lar session on Monday nut aside from ordering a special tax election in In gleside district only routine business "was transacted. ? ..?Thechildren's exercises at the I Methodist church on last Sunday night were largely attended and much enjoyed. Each one of the lit tle folks did well their parts and re? fleeted much credit upon their In structors * Red Cross Work for Loulsburg. The women of Loulaburg are ser iously interested in Red Cross Work and though tney are Just making a beginning they expect "to do things" by their united effort. Forty-three members were enrolled in the meeting in the Ladles parlor of the Methodist church Wednesday morning. 'The following officers were elected: Mrs. W. E. White, Chairman, Mrs K. K. Allen, Vice-Chairman, Mrs. R. P. Yarborough, Secretary, Mrs. G. A. Cralle, Treasurer; Mrs. J. E. Malonej Chairman of Ways and Means Committee; Mrs. R. H. Dav is, Chairman of Instruction Commit tee; Mr. T. W. Watson, Chairman of Supplies Committee; Mrs. L. E. Scog gin, Chairman of Instruction for chli, dren. Let every woman of Louisburg and surrounding community reei tue ur gent need of her individual assist ance in this patriotic work and send in her name at once to one of the of ficers for enrollment. PHYSICAL TRAINING TEACHERS IN DEMAND Young Men and Women about to be graduated from High School ahnuiri consider this healthful, useful,.dig nified and profitable pr?^essionr By recent legislation Physical train Ing In made obligatory in every school in New York and New Jer sey. Penn.. North and South Caro lina have bills ponding. Send for Catalog of the only school of physical education chartered by the University of the State of New York (t'n'lrr 1ht Rtqettk) THE SAVAGE SCHOOL TOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION jtn W-->