? f-j* c* t r rt m f r * g a m jk o? ! Dig Sale of Remnants for Saturday August 18th, SEVERAL THOUSAND YARDS r* im in?tnt X *J? '? .*?>* OF Remnants and\Short ends, Slightly Soiled from handling, will be offered at less than Cost aces, This ^hould mean economy to the Saving house-wife. Reduced Prices Made on All Muslin Underwear Hundreds orGa/ments will be Offered at Special Prices to move Quickly $30,OOOXHM Worth t)f Shoes NoVv in Stock lite Oxfords and Pumps are Reduced to make room fqt 0u\ Shoes in Our Shelves, Also Special low Prices on all leather Pumps and low Shoes. Meris Summer Weight Suits Reduced Several hundred' Palm Beach and light weight wool Suits, Offered at factery Prices, As we / \ need Space for Fall Goods. ^ en vite your inspection of Our Merchandise and Prices Made. /_; \ Yours to Serve Candler-Crowell Company. x Louisburg, N. C. Punkln Center. N S. K. Jr's. wit and rhyme Boosting Punkin Center clime Was In detail up-to-date T leasing me at any rate. Mountain breezes as well as sea Cozy rooms and fishing free Hearty welcome day or night Dog gone skeeters let them bite. Kindness at your beck and call Open gate way free for all Different from its brother (Moores) Fortified with iron doors. When beneath the azure tent Our guest (Tlie President) When in Rome wlH-do as Rome /nd this makes us feel at home.' Too the famous granite range Has a charm extremely strange One look at its jet black eye Draws us very closely by. When next we come we'll pay a fine With Judge Bowser we will dine Honor Punkin Center law Or we'll eat our dinner raw. VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. FREE OF CHABGE. Any aduk suffering from cough, cold or bronchlue, Is invU^d to call at the Aycock Druo. Co., get absolutely free) a s^pn>f| bottle of Boschee's German Syru]Kj aoojhtng and heal ing remedy / lung troubles, which has ^46ctasful record of fifty years. Oivfk th^patlcnt a good nights rest *ee froaa coughing, with free exlect/ration in ?the morning. lieguftir (sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For sale i/ all civilized countries. The Retort, Courteous. ? He?This bargain hunting shows your character. You are always look PEACE INSTITUJEV RALEIGH, IN. C. For the Education andNCwlture of Young Women. SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 For Catalogue an/inrbwnation address, MISS. MARY OWE* GRAHAM, PRESIDENT. | TO THE LADtp OF FRAljlKLIH COUNTY | MIL^I^ERY It Is "Ith much satltaac tl6n and pleasure that I extend my appreciation* t a my many friends and customers during the paly season whose patronage has contributed to the c? ntlnnal growth of my bus iness. I wish to annouaae that I will continue bus iness, with my Millinery Shop at the same location over the First Nation? I) juik, and expect to leave for the Northern SfaAets *>me time next week, ?where I expect to pdrchas e Wie largest and most Ta rleil line of Mllllnemr I er erVarrled. If I can serve you In any special selectl on Vail on me before I leave. I shall befglad to hnvoVyon call and see my new line, and \tipo the pleasur\of selling yon your new fall hat, Yours to serve,' MRS. JldLIA PLEASANTS SCOTT LOUL6BURG, NORTH CAROLINA iiig out for something cheap. She?Too true. That la how I camc to marry you. ? The Best Laxative. To keep the bpwels regular the best laxative Is cut door exercise. Drink a JuUglaaj of water half on hour before^retkfast and eat an abundance of ipiit and vegetables, also establish a JKgular habit and be sure that your bfw^ mors onco each day. When a rnedlcfflals needed take Chamberlain's TJiblta. TS^y are pleas ant to take and mild an<K gentle In olfect. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Frankllnton Gruded School. The Frankllnton Graded School will open Sept. 10, at 9:30 with prospects of having the fullest attendance* in the history of the school. The school t'.is year will have eleven grades aud sufficient teaching force to make it an accredited high school. So that pu pils; who finlsh^in the Franklin tor. schools hereafter will be admitted lo any of the higher institutions of trie State, without examination. Our teaching force is Mr. Randolr'i Benton, Superintendent, graduate <' Wake Forest, B. A. Degree, one yt*ar principal Boys High School, Newnun. Ga., and two years Superintendent Center Hill Florida Graded Schools; Miss Myrtle Fleming graduato of Meredith College and a teacher of ex perience and power; Miss Annie E. Smaw, who is known by her work here for the past two years; Miss Lyda H. Page, graduate of Mereditht and two years of successful experi ence; Miss Hallie B. Jones, of State Normal and Peace Institute; Miss Lu cille Leggett who had charge of the fourth grade last year; Miss Agnes L. Pegram well known here for three years; Miss Margaret Highsmith, sis ter of Prof. J. Henry Highsmith and teacher of experience and Miss Pearl Lrdbetter with three years of exper ience In the low grades. Patrons and all those interested in thn school are cordially Invtted to at tend the opening Monday morning Sept. 10. at 9:30. fure for Cholera Moftms. "When our little My, now sever, yearn old, waia he was cured of cholera morbug^y Gpamberlaln'3 Col ic Cholera and^UuThooa Remedy." writes Mrs. Sidmfer Simmons, Fair Haven, N. Y. /afoiee then other members of my jkmmr have nsed thl? valuable mediclye foiVjollc and bowel troubles with dBod ravsfactlon and 1 gladly eudoraVlt as aWniody of ex cepllonal nVfrlt." \>BTAINAr>LK EVERYWHERE. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.60 3?r Ytar In Advance '!./>- *4*.*: CJu.' K,'.' .*>? . New Arrivals in Every Department / Our Mr. Kline who is now on' the Northern Mar kets has already sent in man# new items. Even though Prices have almost doubled since last fall. Through our vast buying power we have been able to buy and sell Goods at prices our Competitors can not-touch. Don't fair to visit us when in town. Come in and look over Our Mew Fall Merchandise. We can save you Mone%j Note prices below $1.25 men's overalls 98c . 75c boys khaki pants all sizes .. 49c Also a big line of boys pants sizes 6 to 18 worth from $1 to $2.75 our special prices 98c to $1.98 Mens Cool Cloth and Palm Beach suits all colors newet models with pinch and plain backs $7.50 value $4.48 Boys suits extra big stock on hand sizes 3 to 20 include Palm Beach Cool Cloth, Fancy Worsteds and Wool Serges, $2.50 to $8.50 values spec ial $1.98 to $6.98 Ladles skirts a big lot to choose from incites white gabardine wash skirts and fancy worsted, all wool black and blue worth from .50 to $6.50 specal 98c to $4.98 Our Millinery department in charge of an expert milliner and we can save you money. Don't forgot to see us ilrst for your hat. Vl9c value percales assorted patterns \ Special 14c I* l-2c value dress ginghams ....10c value Tolle Du Norde ginghams, 4andv patterns special 2 5c 25c\ value fancy srlpes and flowered vo|les excellent quality 18c l'jc falue Ladle? hose, black and white special 15c Cotton' serge and plaids assorted pat tern big bargain at 25c yd, .. 19c 18c valile Madras Ticking, .. 12 l-2c 25c valu? Feather Ticking 29c 15c value Dimity checks suitable for flne underwear 12 l-2c Children's .gingham dresses beautiful patterns tizes 4 to 14 75c value' 48c $1.00 value - 79c $1.25 values. 98c fl.26 value l*adies housedresses 98c 75c men's work shirts 65c or 2 for $1.25 L. KLINE & COMPANY LOUISBURG, - North Carolina v Where Your Dollars Count Most

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