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Starti n R Jt . -t / "'?J# The fight is half w.n when you get tl\o ? ?' START To the young b-..s.'a;.-s man- nothi?\; i- ?- . iuueh.im portance as - J A BANK ACCOUNT It may be small at first?doesn't $lwa\ 3 naed to be large, but it should carry all his CASH transactions. Every payment should be made through it. IT'S H1LPFUL?IT'S STABILIZING?IT'S EN COURAGING. SMALL. : : : : : This Bank wants your checking account?LARGE OR The First National Bank ' LOUISBURG, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President F. B. McKINNE Cashier W. D. JACKSON, Assistant-Cashier RO "Service First" "Satisfaction Always" i..-1 j. i i" 'i "r ri r .inn. Th^S'j p?:t ~ ? ? . ; ? i fu : ; v ? nlic: fashioned,:, vit ? ..i d ..ids kavtt. lcpi- J.U colors V-- v^Vofe v:;' ues at this low pi-!'?; ^{.?cci?;.i . .. 73? %*. SPEC} V' WOMB*!1* Vfi. "CA These wests mat.'-.- U,:? rl'vj.jd ga.UA cottorr, tape mn'ucck , !id h : ? :>'v -Ja?tic, Ml bleached, these run a bit !--g* 'fox aos. 5 and 0. ther fore the price whi!^ they lust ?jp->c;nA sole price lbc VERY SPECIAL f-ADIES VSTiOI" STJ1TS 48c The saving in pr'ice is no more important than \h<? standard of quality - "^presented in these women's gauze lisle union suiis ?l-.-n come law neck and sleeve less with nish. Dnvn*>: . .-.'lil. s-.nnrr.sr weight all sfcrcs Special at .... 43' PAHM* V K PA BROOKS Oh! Yes, they -i brwota?, tl;<M?e brooms are made of palm leaver- v<r r'I<r sewed fow times. Will outwear two ordinary ? .r broody. flaJa price . ,55c J. 7 fTV-HSU P (TG? We have a bi*. 1 ' ?"<?' *. Ilv.*y are &en-, uine inlaid Linoleum ' : < t.C <?.i in toros of tan green and blue co!o> u ? 7'h-. t : ??? od all year rround rug. Si-iKibV.l,. iv ????;. kitchen and dining room. Sim Ui.- &/?? ' 1 v ... no,, t*3 t. < ' v R ?? ROSE'S 5, 10 and 2 j> cent Store * - / T [Two-Do! lar Limit] LOUISBURO, ~T~ - North Carolina WATCH OUR-WINDOWS PEE FRANKLIN TIMES I. I'. ?(Hl?iS()V( Iditor ;iad Manager '. J. IMI.K AsaMant Manager - -TAR DROPS? ^U'u.iy liier.'l* ot Miss Edna :> rt i?:tjy uatltfwent an op u ?i f?-t -.{ j" n<l ? jt i+.'ifil a ho?plial '?jiL; *ni he tfiad to know that ; - i;s '..-IV improving. We- uro; re-jueste?! to idtate that . : ? Girl*; Auxiliary will meet >' -MtertKion nt G o'clock in the sV'onl room at the Baptist r? .. All uioi.ibcrH arc especially ? l to he present. r.*!a* Position With A}cock Drng * P. D. C ilpi pper, of near Sprint; !'? ii.-*. :.n oxpr.'i pliuruiacJst. Iia* taken 77\ ha i upon TTreanTWnjT lil- t>oftlUon. Mr. Culpepper Is n1 ; ?? i tiffin ???nt and congenial young ?smi ui: ! litis a reputation of beln? a ? *? <? ?inp?.,f?*Mi t?nd careful coni?v?un :t ? '-f I'liy^k: . i t :rr.. l.H'ENSKS, lie: ' ?icr 01 IXtda Yaruoro^Sn issiicvl ?je liccnsefc to the following cou *]??-ring th< month of July. Y.'hiie -J. II UulliUay and Annie 1'errv. Johnny Perdue and Julia Glas Bow. Willie Frank We a ter and Mcllle Alma Ball ( has. D. Hale and Mary E Moore. Oolorcd?-Wf C. Solomon and Katie Bell Person, John Stany?er and C&cy Perry, Claudius Boothe and Mittie Lee Alston. Xat Branch and Yalliah Eger ton. MRS. M>AL 1IOSTES8. - Mrs. W. P. Xeal was at home from Ave until aeven o'clocktWednesday af ternoon, July 3fat. to the ladles of Lou isburg. In honor to Mrs. T. W. Bickett and Mrs. R. F. Yarbor.pugh. The halls and prirlo?s were beautl* folly decorated with ferns and daisies. The dining room, wh&re a delicious ice course was served, was1 brilliant with masses of golden glow. The soft j strains of music* particularly the vocal I quartette, by Mesdames E. S. Ford. A. I H. Fleming W. E. White and Miss Sal-I lie Williams, added greatly"to the spir- i i of the occasion. I Mrs. Bickett's home town people, who feel proud to send her "over ? there" in the beautiful mission of the Y.AV. ('. A., were glad of the opportu-j ?lily 10 have a parting word with her. and to bid her God-speed. To Mr?*. Varborough who has won the love and admiration of our people and who is leaving; on account of Dr. Varborwgh's entering the service. - ?h*y were loath to i?ay good-bye. i!<Muukl Kxecnle Ru>*liiii <<ran?l Dnkes. 1'aii* iig. 4.?Throe Kii?sian k?rar.d Ouke*. one of v-'hem seems to l.e I Nicholas Ni' hoH^vitformer Com ,niancvT-in-chief of t. e Russian Ar mies. have been executed by the Bol sheviki. according to Moscow advices to the Bayerische Z^itunp of Munich. Former Grand Duke Nicholas Nlch olaievitch was reported June 3. 1917, to have been arrested at Ti'Ms and ear ly in the present year his deatn was reported in German newspapers. These reports, however, were not con firmed and were later ?i?v)ier1 by re port? from Rursia. T! c f irmer Grand i Duke wa* reported io have been arres ted at Moscow July 14. I.ute in July an Amsterdam dispatch stated that f"ir Grat'd Dukes had bc?n 'seized at |'>:nieriuluirg by members of an uu -ir.lPed h.iv.d- Tie rPDVM of these . ? ' < 'uiist&iuf.r.nvitli and S.;rge Mle.t Lil n.ANKS OK taUWANS bi: 1 '?"? T ? " UilMMV V\'l> <nTSSOT-i I ' ..A? T.S BK. Tl-I!\Kl>: RK f:li? T.WKNTS AI'I'KOACII. I Mi S01?iS0NS j ?> r IS, Ang. 4--(Battl<T Krotit, 4:20 J*. M i ? j#i;th Danka of the German ' - Sftween lOiplms' and Soissons ? ;>r.v to iiKve been curued. The N-t? hr.vr forced a crowing of tho \ ;e west of Rhoims. ^ m i man reinforcements are report Mrivim; in the Solasons sector !,~ov I'r.e north. The Allien continue *n;,?r advance, according to latest re ports, although if if| held within pru !di*r?f limits. The Allied left wing has ?'.hi* e l fnater than the right and fur i hiT progress in tho Soisaons region expose it to a counter attack i -cm the enemy. lit Retreat Five Mile* On Left Hank of A vre v.IVH T If 12 FRENCH ARMY IX <*L'. Aug. 4.?The Germans ar*? *?" uting on the left bank of the A vre ;? ?v.?r "tet.ween Bouges and Brachap. ? west of Montrildier. on a front of : v.. niilo^ In extent. Allied patrols k?ep!ug ?*i co.uoct witll the enemy. \ J ff'cf J-our frosting? of Veslc KI ver. A;:g. 4. -The Germans . tiro I to the north hank of the 'm1 ?,.;?? Frnnch have effected ? v it the rtv<-r. according ??e'.'eix here tonlctil. ? : i-, said. are resisting *'.'i;tijik! n?ronp rear ! i j ?* 't u' I'*<? !?? Viilarofi In . ? VT 1(1? "AN* AKMY OX !*i ONT. Aug. 4 ? nj? r. .? : js\ .i l'ismeg win tnUeu '. <.;t< : by t lie American i troops r'ed l?y 'he French. I T.?e 1. it a-'v aero** the Vesle at Uetcral p.^ntj !? ? a 'ward and the ' 11'ne has been extended northwest of Rhelms to I-a Xeuvilue. The Ger mans pre resisting sharply from Mul Urn to Champigny. Subscribe fo THL' FR*NKT.TX TIMES Only ll.uO Per ^ ear. in advance. Ten lYIiJt** 3Koi? lo Camp Wad*worth. Call No #74 for 10 white men for Camp Wadswo-tb. Spartanburg. S. C.. w;?s ?!!!??! on ?lie Mh ainl tlie following men ami nil? rtijite* were called to till the quota: Order 1171 Ernest Foster 1171 Bruc: t Fo n r i'lioma;:. L^uisburg 4 Alexander SJd.ioy H .rris.c H. Younr iVille, N. 7 JoitU lioniic'.t Perrry, K. 1, Wakefield 14 Garland it' ll! Sykes. Ft. 2, Spring liope. 18 IJhm jod r -.vld Mullln, K. 1. Wake Held. L'O lioo. Han.l l Phelps, K. 5, Louisburg. lil To!lie Hal?. Alert. XO Jordan Eliec Henley. Tt. 2. Fr-.rnk lintoii. 211 Koelte. Molu'tij Johnson, 4- Noma Ws'.tkins Suitt. R. 2, Younga* villc.* f Ct Jo^' ph Kranklfn Murray. Alr.rt. C7 J..vnr; llowiml llou: t. It. ?. Louis l)i:rg. C? Te'roll lldwln Keuip. 11. Loui:~ rrrrn toer.-r for u*aininc'ai Ntgr;. Af;i i icul-I 'tr.rrl M? clmnical Cc.IW?k?? CSreens-J, j.r ;?n. ?? i nt ruin Aug. 1 "t;. *n??? folio v *??". voVugU^rrec! for t' .?11: !?*r77vT(ic'.;w\r-j:* !?1 n. LrnMit .?$' i Lee Alston. It. '2. Frank? limon . ; 4.111.. Fell*.m H':! Two to til! the ? r;;II *u.;i ona alt*.mate. WANTED. I.ml) to learn Press Work. . A|> l?Ij nt once to FRANK!.IN TIMES, Loiilshurgr, N. C. Qaentln. In the last two or three weeks.the name of Quentfn Roosevelt hag sound ed loudly In our ears. Beyond the prejudices born of political creeds^-we see in the death of this young aviator a significance which is neither modt* fled nor emphasized by our mental at titude toward the policies Which we have learned to connect inseparably with the Roosevelt name. jT-.. Democracy offers to its leadefejfto immunity from personal obligation for themselves or for their children, nor can any ma# here accept it as Wper* qulsite of high office. The Rhosevelt family is well trained In this school, and it Is with pride iliut we point to a quality in our national make-up which we shore with those other de morraeies.on whose side wo fight. The number of deputies elected to the French Chamber? Wlin have fallen in battle furnishes a roster which would be appalling were It less glorious and the same condition exists in En gland, whirh is a republic hi every thing but name, with the title of Klnp. presurved is r? medine\v.l survival t be used occasionally as a rubber stamp* T v.* o (*f K'lgljnilV e\-pre:iiie:*s rave to. t sous on the battlefield, jnd bot'-t i house? of Parliament h*?ve ??ern among their own ranks hov, >:reat .1 ,?rice ii human life mu?t be paid for Thi4i>erj>* tuution ?v? ?i.e d nvon:?!i( pri<icl|)!i'6 But are there any yet made ir. ? the family of the Potsdam depot* ,666 cures Chills and Fever. I U S. troop* have append or. the Italian front. They hove nhtfergone i-ipc fa! training which renders them j completely immune to garlic*. t The kaiser didn't raise His oldest boy to h* a soldier?only to command an firw Tlier<?i< n THffpr(>i<rp, i The interest of the country seems lurrflv to center on the amendment to the nericultural bill. There Is rinite i ?ll-tte'Mion between a "drlppin:? we' " a "bone dry" *ne.t !:>*.? ? V'O hit : a P J) C I'M; M C. ?W N <M > li1 V. r ~ ?? \ ? .' |? .1' je?! Very jY-w ?>*?? *pl ? n u'.d ho will ' in:; " ' ?*!^ Nai tinde .?"?* ?'? ?*. \ nut'"r ?AheHu* you <ar r. ? ?? <*?uhj or flfhJr.?? rod* ,i c.in? ?-r. ? your raettlon. The main thins: ir >o r?" the vacation and tc-rirot >our ;<la:iy routine tor the time Iv.'ing. ^ lironlc ConMlpnllon. It i? by no means nn easy matter to cur this disease, hut it can be done 'in n; i'^tnncoa by taking Chamber lefr.\. Ti? !??- and complying with the pr'i.t n ,!i;'tctkms that accompany oRc.i package. i It von want life insurance see J. A. jTl'HXRH. 7-26-tf. : 666 cures Bilious Fever. Auction Sale. Lou^'virg <ollc?e will sell at puhlic IflUcN^r the ?*??urt house squnre in Lou'.iImj v. S:'tu.*day afternoon. August 17th al -jbout th-ec? o'cloc k a lot or \jscd furniture Term.- of sale will be ca4h. R..?.? .? A for Suit*. j * I!'?* i: >0? ? Oakland Touring Car in ?or:l :? .1 i4!???i will In* offerod for JvnT?' 'c* *??? 1 Wilder f'.>r cash at th.? !?: ! . 1 Mi:<.thurfE on Satur dj>*. ? '7 \V.* a- 3 oVInck. Tbl< i -??*?y to pet n ;lv ^ - :? rAf.'fjm*. s - ? .f v. rn.WTL'V; ' \ i[ !?:? " 'S- !? ? ?:>.?? Ut: i* of f!' : J- ? v ' ? *' f' I.IW* of tJ? OJVO '.I ?)?}!; !??.??: 1. ? o of FnnMin *"?.nn *>*. ?!.I? =<?? 'jf ifv nil persons having t1.:.:i. - ..: i: -: .??i?! <***!atc To present Aauv ;r> r ?? un<i- r*-ir:nod on or before, the '?ill <liy of August. ltfl* or this* not fee ? v ill be pl?*a<l in bar of th?ir re covery. All person? indebted to said ostat^ will please make immediate pay ment. This AuRUHt 9. 19*8. Mr?. Elmira Duke. Exrx of Geo. M. D?ke? deceased. V*m H v h??* W. itul'fin; Attorneys. S-O-flt. _ : . Good ' Business Standing Is tne desire o i all aspiring business men. There Is nothing that has a greater influence for good on jour bus luess standing than A Bank Account II gives yon a rating and backing that can be obtained In no other way, V; ? It Is a guarantee ol the soundness o i yonr business methods. Fact Is, your bank account Is the DIBEC'T EVIliEJiCE of your bus iness standing. We solicit yonr account. Farmers and Merchants Bank 'Saf'.St Foi Savings" Louisburg, No, Carolina Seed Irish Potatoes Golden Millet, Crimson Ciover, Turnip Seed, Seed Rye. L. P. HICKS On The Corner Louisburg, N. C.
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