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For A Start ?p ? ? ? " . , ? * r. t fle i ?* In Business The young man who expects eventually to go into business for himself will find a Savings Account with the FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK helpful to the ac complishment of his purpose. It provides a convenient method of ac cumulating the necessary capital. It encourages habits of system, thrift and economy. It inspires"confidence in one's ability to advance. HAVE YOU A SAVINGS ACCOUNT t Farmers & Merchants Bank LOUISBUBG, !-! NORTH CAROLINA y "SAFEST FOE SAVINGS" J' P. S. Oar Almanacs hare come. Call fo^ one. Just Received Hess Poultry Pan-ace-a Hess-Stoek Toaie Hess Dip Disinfectant Hess Vermin Killer Hess Healing Powder Hess-Healing" Salve Hes& Worm J*oWder Hess Croup Remedy Purina Poultry Feeds Purina Stock Feed Purina Cow Feed (Special) Crushed Oyster Sheila Poultry Fountain? Medicated Salt Brick Rat Exterminator Garden Se*d L. P. HICKS f i Louisburg, N. C. SUBSCRIBE TO THE FRANKLIN TIMES, $1.50 a Year. THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. V. J0HN90X, Editor and Manager O. J. HALE Assistant ?TAR DROPS? ?Sunday Is Easter. ?Monday Is first Monday. ?The banks in Louisburg will be closed Monday to observe holiday? Ea3ter Monday. , ?The purchases of War Savings Stamps by the Louisburg Graded school now exceed |3,000.00. [ ?We are requested to state that the Franklin County Missionary Un m ai Jimwuj uimui w Saturday, April 6th. ?We are requested to Btate that the U. D. C. will meet on Tueeday afternoon. April 2nd, at 4 o'clock, with Mrs. C. K. Cooke. x Rev. F. S. Love made a masterly address to the ladles of Louisburg on Wednesday nght In the court house, where quite a large crowd were pre sent and heard it. Girl's Auxiliary. The Girl's Auxiliary of Louisburg Baptist church met on Monday, Mar. 26, 1918, at the home of Miss Kath leen Murphy on Nash street in a so cial meeting. There were 18 present. After the Devotional exercises, and a tost on the "Books of the Bible," the meeting was changed into a so cial feature. Plans were made for a picnic on "Easter Monday". Each girl is to carry lunch and Invite some friend to go with her. After all plans were made delight ful refreshments were served, and the Society pdjQurned to meet On Mon day April 8. 1918, at the home of Mrs. Mary White Nash in a business meet ing. * : British Betlqed According to Plan. The withdrawal of the British forces along the battle front in Franco was long ago planned In the event of the Germans attacking in great forcW This announcement comes from the British front tllrough The Associated Press correspondent, who describes the operation of the British army as a masterly withdrawal made possible by gallant shock troops In the front lines who chocked the advance of the Germans, while artillery, machine guns and rifle Are worked appalling slaughter among the masses ofGerman Infantry as they were sent forward, thus enabling the main body of the British to fall back deliberately and without confusion. This ?rmy. It is declared, lias been conserved, and up to the present vary few counter-attacks have been made against the Germans. Where ihe Brit ish have stormed the German's newly acquired positions they have driven them back. But each mile qf ad vance makes the bringing up of sup. plies to the German artillery and in fantry more and more difficult, and unquestionably the British strategy as demonstrated since the beginning of the great attack is to Iqt the enemy so far as he may. wear himself out against a powerful defense. Both British and . French forces, where their lines meet south of St.! Qucntln, are watching events with op timistic eyes. Card of Thanks. ?TV?1 W lnh In extend uui must sim.c. = thanks and apprecatlon to our neigh bors and friends who -so kindly ren dered assistance afid sympathy during thq recent illness and death of our dear husband and father. - MRS-.T. C. SVKAteR ? - ?> ? and Children. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives subject lo the action of the Demo cratic primaries in June, and" will ap preciate your support. 3-29-It W. H. MACON*. PPT CLOCK AHEAD O.NE BOCR SUNDAV Uncle Sam TS'eeds Oir Time And Punch In Order To Whip The Kaiser. - Every clock in the United States will be moved one hour ahead Sun day so that Americans will get up an hour earlier each day and, qf course, have an additional hour of daylight In this way millions of dollars on electric light bills will be saved In the ki'1'8* a"d the *""* "me ,he In which to work gardens and ralss food, thereby helping Uncle Sam whip the kaiser. Everybody, except people who are physically disabled or victims of In curable diseases, must work now and help bring about an earlier victory over the Germans. There Is no' ex-' cuse for sick people. If people have measlas, or cases of fever or like sicknesses the family doctor will get them well In a hurfy. 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