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LODISBURG, North Carolina MOTOR OIL. Best grade motor oil 65c gallon, in 1 gallon lots and over. H. M. SLEDGE STORE, 3^28-tf Maplenile, N. C. NOTICE. North Carolina. In Superior Court Franklin County Mamie Williams * Vs. James A. Williams. The defendant above named will | take notice than an action entitled as j above has been commenced in the Su- i pmui1 l uim ut M'uukiin i uimt?. fui a divorce lor abandonment ; and ihe said defendant will farther take notice that he is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court for said County on the 10th Mondav after the first Monday in March, 1^9 at the Court House in said county and an KWPr nr tlpmur LP the t pmplaint of tht> plaintiff or the reiiei nerein aemanuea ?jgill be granted. Tlila April 1 i'T. T5FP. 4-7-4t J. J. BARROW. C. S. C. CORN AND SEED FOR SALE If you want to buy corn, fodder, shucks or shredded- feed, improved seed corn or improved cotton seed or buy a mule see 4-7-2t J. H. SILLS. R. 2, Louisburg, N. C. *I>ust of the Earth.* *Dust of the Earth", a play will be presented at Sandy Creek Academy on Wednesday night. April 9th, for the benefit of the school, according to an nouncement. A small admtssion will be charged and the public is invited to ijumuei. To Install Floor Mill. Mr. W. M. Person Informs us that , he would begin the installation of a j big modern flour mill capable of pro ducing a barrel of flour from two hun i dred and fifty-eight pounds of wheat. [at Moored pond this week. He.,will j also l:avg a largi- capacity vorn- mill 'attached. ? THE FRANKLI.N TIMES ? I THE FRANKLIN TUtXS A. F. JOHNSON, Editor and Manager One Year ...'91.50 Eight Months 1.00 Six Month!? .75 Four Months ? ^ .50 ?. -rr ? ' I Entered at tl^ Post Office at Louis burg, N. C., as second class matter. vp-^? iJt-WTiWiTtU. Look out or the dog law will get you. Town politics don't seem to be* very inviting this year. The confusion in the change to the new time has about been eliminated. Thereis beinjr some discussion of a Recorder's Court for Franklin County. Sincp"'Mum" is the word in town politics you may look for asensation bei'ore the time for the primary. Secretary Baker is scheduled to 'sail for France Monday to direct the ,wind-~ ing up of affairs of the United States army in France. ^ Really will a recorder's court \ be worth the additional trouble and ex pense? If so and if it will speed up the trial of cases let's have it. -i Another two years has passed no town statement has been p$i>lj^h ed. Mr. Voter it is up to you to ?*ay in your support in the primary #hi(th er you approve of such a course or not. ? w A great deal of complaint is bejUig made about the sale of cider byvifiiy of our country stores. From reports received here these ciders are e<^|al to moonshine in stirlng up trouble and when they become mixed with "mon key rum" and other conwoctions they are unsafe for a community. Our country merchants who are selling these drinks would do well to cut them out before they become Involved in some unpleasant trouble. ft is again right square up to the voters of Louisburg. If you are in earnest about having the town make public its financial transactions you have another opportunity to select men who will do it for your officers next year. If you don't use your op portunity to advantage then you should stop criticising your- officers for not publishing their statements or" any other act that in your opinion not exactly right and legal. Two tickets for Commissioners have been suggested by two of Louisburg's citizens, for the coming primary as follows: First?P. R. White, A. W. Person. E. S. Ford. M. S. Clifton. Ben T. Holden. F. W. Htcks. Second ?U-r-S. Clifton. Ben T\Holden, E. H. Malone. W. H. Ruffin. E. S. Ford, i:?l?Hudson Thpsn n n among Louiaburg's most popular, nuctoimful and level headed citizens who would measure up to the people's expecta tions. Among those of cunbcitizens now be lllt- fuUuwm?^?M. S. Clifton, Bon T Holden. E. H. Malone. W. H. Ruffin. K. 3. Ford. Di1 II. G. Pnrrr, \ W APRIL 20th And we are prepared to dress you up from head to foot in everything that is *iew and stylish at prices as low as can be had. STROUSE AND GRIFFON CLOTHING STEJSMfHATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS # INTERWOVEN SOCKS In fact if it's good McBRAYER has it. Whether you buy or not meet your friends at The McBrayer Clothing Co. "Everything for Daddy and the Boys." LAY your smoketaste _ flush up against a listening: post?and you'll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins I For, Prince AU>ert puts over a turn new to every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com pletely. That's because it has the quality! y And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip?jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette?without a comeback 1 Toppy red bags, tidy red tine, handsome pound and half pound tin humidor??and?that clever, practical pound cryttal glasi Humidor with tponge moietener top that heepe the tobacco in euch perfecCcondition. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Wuiston-S&Iem, N. C Perry, Jr.. J. D. Hir>es, A. W. Per son, H. L. Candler, C C. Hudson, P. R. White. / There are some in this list that we know would not take ac tive part in a primary, but If they were elected would give the town an admin istration that would be creditable to both themselves and the citizens. It is time the citizens were considering who they will have to conduct their town affairs another two years. WASTED TO KENT. Two Furnished Booms wanted for Iirht housekeeping. Address P. 0. Box 3t>4, Luuisburg, (', Shem Rlackley Cooke. Sad was the news that told of the death of Sergeant Shem Cooke. Some time in September he was wounded in a battle of the great world war. and npypr rprnverarl mf the wounds \\\ To save mankind himself he scorned to save. He left his home in perreci health; He looked so young and brave, little thought haw soon he'd be Laid *irya soldier's grave. Never could it be more truthfully ?nld than in this instance, tiral "Death lfiirnn n nhlrwtwfr mark " Possessing a personality of unusual eharm, and a remarkably unselfish and "lovaoie uisposuiOH. 110 unAi'dii'il him-1 self to all who came in contact with him. and a host of friends arc left to mourn their loss. Oh! how sad it is to give him up and think he passed away so far from home and from the ones who loved him so dear. We do not know the pain he bore. We didnot see him die; We oi>ly know he went av.uy __ And only said good-bye. "Bar?God sent his angel down and comforted him, ??nd relieved him of his sufferings Took* him home Heaven where no sorrows ever enter .and no farewell tear is shed. Sorrow is a gentle tie that binds hu ' man hearts in a common brotherhood and mokes all the work? a:<In; _and though the bereavement is not healed by human touch, it is greatly softened by being shared with sympathetic {friends. In this world war the loss ? t>f o;>? mother's son is si^'irod i oMier mother in the land. Wherever the tidings is carried, for not one kn- w when the brave boys sailed away just which mother's son would not re i I'irn. I When the trumpet first sounded his j country's alarms, he left his dear i fireside and spran? to his arms. lie fought, bled and died, to preserve freedorrt's flag. Now rest undisturb ed by the turmoil of wa?. Sleep on honored dead e'eV rememoered you'll le. Wkilezenhyrsk||fi||yg0ifliflBBatlM i n g Iiands w'il erect, to your memory towers, and cover them over with beautiful flow OVER-EATING u the root of near)? all digeithre e-ril?. If yoocdi?e?tion is weak or out of Iriltar, better eat leu and um> KMfOlDS the new aid to better digestion. , Pleasant to take ? effective. Let Ki-moids help straighten out your digestive troubles. MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNC makers of ?cotts emulsion " lft.1 A ers. Sleep, peacefully sleep in your c?earns, never more, will your rest be broken by night-mare or war, nor re veille call you at still morning hours. Sleep on covered over with beautiful flowers. Not for self, but for Justice And tor Honor true, and bright; Twas for these he gave his heart's blood When he perished in the Ight. THE FRANKLIN TIMES Orphans at Bnnn. The Singing Class of Oxford Or phanage will give a concert In the School Auditorium at Bunn, N. C., at 9:30 o'clock P. M., April 9, 1919. Ev erybody no doubt, knows something as to the good that has heretofore result ed to the various places these children bavc visited, and we afe confident that tl?c cflort to make their forthcoming visit a success, as well as a blessing to our community, will enlist your hearty co-operation. LOOK AHEAD Young man, do you ever stop to consider the future? the obligation imposed upon every self-respecting citi zen to provide happiness for his family? YOU CAN'T EXPECT TO PROVIDE HAPPINESS WITH AN EMPTY POCKET Benin to save NOW?fit-posit a dollar or "two in this bank each week, and watch your account grow. Thc First National Bank LOUISBURO, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President F. B. McKINNE Cashier
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