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To the Voters of Franklin County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner from Gold Mine Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June. Gold Mine Township has had no representative in about thirty years. Tf you should support and nominate me in the coming pri mary, I shall at all times favor handling the funds of the county economically and giving the people the knowledge of where the money went. w. D. FULLER To the Tobacco Growers of Franklin and ADJOINING COUNTIES I wish to announce to you that I have leased the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE for a number of years and am glad to extend you an invitation to come to see . "** me at my new location, where I will Spare no efforts to see that you receive the top of the market for your tobacco. You are familiar with my method of selling tobacco in Louisburg, and when I put the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE in the proper condition, which I will at once, I will be better prepared than ever to accomtnodate you. I will go South Carolina and operate a warehouse again this season, but will return in time to serve you in the same old reliable way. S. S. MEADOWS, PROPRIETOR FARMERS - UNION - WAREHOUSE LOUISBURG, North Carolina YOUR OPPORTUNITY ?s To select Bargains at Rose's 5, 10 and 25c Store SATURDAY 1 L&rge Bize talcum ?powder, 25c val ues 1 15c can Embroidered emblems 25c val. .10c set ~gtoavI5e~Trruahcs, 25c val ioc Peroxide, 15c val .... 10c Aliens shaving stick 25c val .... 15c Sweetheart soap 10c val .8c, 2 for 15c Chidrens garden sets 25c val .... 15c Sand pails and shovels -25c val .. 15c TSase balls ? 5c, 10c and-25c Pearl buttons, all sizes 5c card Special values in ace 5c and 5c for 2 yd A new lot curtain scrim 25 val 15c yd Pillow cords, assorted colors 25c val ues i i ft? Mens work suspenders 50c val ..35c Mens four in hand ties 25c val .. 15c "Mens short sleeve, light weight under shirts 7oc val. 55c | Mens light weight drawers 7oc val 55c Ladies short length union suit? - 75c i val ' 48c I Ittggy whips 25c val 15c Come in and look our stock over whether you buy or not Rose's 5, 10 and 25c Store KOTI LI NGOVEIl ?1 XX) JAMES POOLE, Manager, Louisburg, North Carolina For Better and (Greater Thlagr*? One hundred and five pupils of the public schools of our county passed the seventh grade examination thle Bprlng. One hundred and five boys Ufa where they can begin to prepare for services their oommualty,?their county, their nation. On this fact Franklin county is to be congratula ted; of these one hundred and five she must be proud?if they will only con-1 tinue the noble task they have begun, | If they will only allow themselves tc be more fully educated for service. What Fronkin county will be In 1925 In 1930?for all time to come?depends largely on what the pupUs of its rural public schools do when they have fin ished their elementary school course. Cowl everyone of the promising one * buna red and fivq be induced to con tinUf his or her c ourse of study tbrmgh the high school, there is ab solutely no doubt that Franklin would stand at the head of the counties of our State In every line of progress. Could we make of this number n group 1 ct leaders, surely ten years will find us known everywhere as a community pi rice blest. Would it not be worth some sacrifice, some effort to strive j for Buch a noble end? President Wil son is now asking that all those boys and girls who can remain in school. He insists that there shall be a still j greater war to wage the Present and women to fight it. It will be the patriotic""July" 6T every fattier?Hud mother to do their utmost to have their son or daughter prepared and trained to enter the army of progress?the ar my that is to drive Ignorance, lawless ness and disease; the army that is to fight the battles of God and of men. Let us not be slackers. Let not a single one of our noble one hundred and five feel that his education is finished. It has only be gu n._ A little earning is a da-ngerous fTTTbg. If you give up on reachingI the first milepost of your Journey, you i will not have realized what a blessing an education may be; you will not even have a sight of the promised land; much of life's happiness will have been hidden from you. Boys an girls, think on these things; fath ers and mothers, think' on these things. What will you do about them. J. C. TEEL. Report* War Savings Sales. Hickory Rock school reports rais ing through its war saving stamps so ciety $325.76. Hayes school reports having rals e" "y war saving ?tamp .oclrtv fOVU . i J'/ . I take this method of thanking all those who so kindly and variously ex pressed sympathy during my bereave ment, hoping It will reach every one. I especially thank those who gave flowers and car service. Some flow ers were without cards ro If you fall to recaive a note of thanks, please ac cept this. W. L. HOUSE. Coming Tuesday, April 30th. Dr. 8. Rapport will be at Louis burg at the hotel Tuesday April 30th, to examine and fit glasses. Remem ber you pay nothing for the examina tion of your eyes in buying glasses of me and I furnish only the best qual ity at a moderate price. AUv. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES *1.50 Per Year, in advance. Groceries To Feed You This is the logical place for you to buy your groc eries?all of your groceries. We carry everything that even the most fastidious taste could desire There is quality in every article we sell, and this is known to every customer who buys from us. . ^ Have you noticed that once a citizen starts to buy f " here they invariably continue to buy here? "There's a reason", and they know. ' ? -When von hiiy hero ynn nrill luinw, hnn~^ = - SPECIAL HARDWARE All linos of business require Hardware specially adapted to their needs. We had l-his in mind wbeirselectlng our stock. We tarry all supplies needed by THE FARMER THE MILL MAX THE CARPENTER THE RLACKSMITH THE ELECTRICIAN And many other special lines. It makes no difference as to what your business Is, if yon need Hardware, we have It. "OVER THE TOP" Hunting for something to put "over the fop P Trot right along to this store and we will show yon the very thing yon N K ED?to put orer YOUB top? *??? * One of the season's latest in HATS TTTFm from the loadest sports to the Stetson?all colors and all blocks. We'll nhow yon bow to pnt something WORTH WHILE orer the top. ALLEN BROS. CO. Inc. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Louisbtirg, North Carolina
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