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? 3T30USE & BSOS . Inc.. balto mo. Pleasure Hours Coming VACATION TIME:/the lure of the open coun try, the call of /the ocean-swept sands, the beckoning of the mountains and the appeal of the green-clad hills-y they all speak promisingly of days loaded with pleasure, just ahead?hours unalloyed by any thought, care or worry of worlyto be done. Certainly vacation is a time that spells new clothes. When you look back over those photographs?maybe with her-X-ou'l) want to feel that you were suitably dressed. / /high-art clothes fy&Brayer Clothing Co, "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" ' Louisburg's Only Exclusive Hardware Store Invites you to visit where you can buy Hardware from a carpet tack to a fine Buggy. The qual ity is right. Ttye price is right. Mentioned belofw are a few things out of the hundreds I carry in stock: / Tobacco sprayers and Arsenate of Leaa Taylor's Relable CJhurns The best in the/ world Daisy Churns I "Ire Cream Fre^r?;' Oil Cook Stovfj Refrigerators/ Lawn Mnwet Lawn Sprinklers Electric Fans Bicycles and parts Poultry, Hog and Barb I ori wira Plows, Cultivators And the strictly high grade Oxford "Chase" Buggy, none better c. Taylor Hardware Buggies' Harness THE FRANKLIN TIMES k. F. yOHJiSOK, Editor and M? ?TAR DROPS? ?Cdtton sold in Louisb)^fg yester day f?xr 30 1-2 cents a pound. ? ?The town is h&vkig the 'power plant overhauled and repaired this (KNTKSVHY. The Centenary movement In Frank lin County and at Louisbuvg Metho dist Church in particular, was a great success. The entire campaign passj, ed uff smoothly and in good time. sflt5$T ing splendid team work among the many workers and the most united co operation among the members. The LouUburg church was allotted $15,- . 500.00. The amount" subscribed by the membership was $15.697.50. The church had a credit of $5.875.00. Ta-] i i:l! together it has k credit In the big drive of $21.742.50. Rev. G. F. Smith. I'asror aqd the aevpiiil church officers extend their appreciations ta the m&ny who gave sslstance and. subscriptions so liber ally in this movement. VOIM. WOMAN'S MISSION A KY SO (IKTY. Tb - \our.g Woman'* Ml?A:ouary So ciety n.ei at the home of^MT's. L. A.'. Tuesday ev.*nin?. June 10. 1*S*. S;i'O o'clock i:? a stu.ly circle. The S'-ripr ir: l-?'.**or vas nad by Ali'rf. K. F. 'I1'-inns lak -n rnni John 5:1:17. ?ul'lu*vcd uy a pray*?? by Mrs. M. C. \\\ .:.??! u; >m ^ubje-ji Assimilating The : -i; !%isi. ax hi-, h w?is very in.oiNSjk \-..?." ".".To-- prcnt were Mesdanvs X M. Ali Mt. M. C. !'ie::>uii!H. O. J. Hale. j?. i', li.oma*. ,lt. H. Jones. L. C. Lcr.ch. Misses &uc Alsloli. .Neva llow liiii.I. Ti.i :v.< tilng i'djourned to meet with Mis. O. J. little Tuesday even ing. June 27. r?l!\. ^in a socia" s?! Vn ?: :mvim*. Mr?, i.eacti nerved SI. iiuimi* ietrcs .nuiMs. >i.K THE NEW 1.15K OK SAMIM-Es W. U. COOKE'S ?:-l >-2f 11"! f*o( H .il Mail W*un I l.ii?.| My Sei tint? Heii." Mi?. II; iinail. i w.-nt into !.e hen nio.nin? and foui.nl inyjKvnit?.* |i uiti-i.n i ??t i?hi um u* samples j -<fj.vi>t?:iu o; . 'liM*. ov? rails, nmler i a ir. dre?*i<?.V*klrt*. wash suit-. I ? < els. etc. u^t received 'at W. 15. i"'>oK?2'S. * " ?i-i:;-?t ??r -w/Ti. b.vk ? ??.:!? Didir :aT. . .\ ;i s>?\?<. th- piay took, th*. lv.anr.gei' too?: the receipts. sherl". :??? i\ :lie **?jury. t h? landicrd look ' :oi trunks a:id tae author took to drink. Subscribe to The Frr.nklin Times Si.50 Pel' Year in Advance * listed their taxps for 1919 * * that Saturday is the * * last day tkat I will re- * *- -ceive anynew lists as-I?iX ??will haylp t,n rppm-t. to * * the Co/nmissioners Mon- * * day. / Come in at once * * andiave us both trouble * * . an? embarrassment. I H. W. PERRY, * Tax Lister Taker, * Louisburg Township * Mill.1)110(11) DAYS WrRK IIAISKf.NKI) Mill*? f? It I Was So Irrifsiltle Tliiit Tliose Who Slioulil Jlnyc. JJfoii Hit I'lnvniiitos Avoided ller. Thorp is nothing so pitfohlo ?ts ?< < hiltf whose tlays aje sadden ?1 i?y ill health as ?vas t h*- case with Sili li? Phipps. dauvV.icM* of Mr>. (1. It. I'i'ipps. *?-7 Soti'h 5>tr?ei. Durham w ho ib'scribf-s r. ?v ./(bnrtrf?1r* lion: / ? >w I!: u - T . i/t.' i?1> i- ? ! I "*.!> ?;! -?"M Mi 2NI> QUARTERLY STATEMENT (Continued From Page Four) B. F. Cooke Fur. Co. casKet for Abel Curtis 10..00 E. H. Malone entertainment of soldiers 234.92/ W. R. Griffin timber for bdge 42.4? Burrough Ad. M. Co 2 install ments 35.78 M. M. Alford tlm aiKl work ' bridge 14.J5 Louisburg Light Co. Itgbt for jail and court house 13.30 Louisburg Water Co. water for jail and court house 3,GO J. C. Tucker board of prisoners' 14.$5 Edwards & Broughton act.. 44.06 .McKinne Bros. Co. a$r- for C H. and jail .... Dept. of Agriculturf dog tags H. A. Ke 1 7.40 A. Kearney convert**? J. H. Eaton to asy^tn. 15.34 i H. A ,>Uu?rjiw^fai)turing stills 40.00 ' H. A. Kearney stamps and drawing Jury 5.50 s. <\ Hoi den stamps and <%rur age J. D. Alston 1 day and mile age Fin. Com 6.26 J. P. Timberlake 1 day ana mileage Fin. Com.^ 5.40 Total $11.429.78 SECOND QIAHTEKLY STATEMENT For Home of Aired and InHrm^-KtSow ljig the Amount of OrdjMKissued 1/ .Against the TrejKtfre* lor v s - * FranklinC^tSnty from to May 1?19. , .. MARCH 3. 191?. Mosley threshing .... 16.00 <7 Z, Terrell a nit act [oldeih necessary salary act Frem Dunston amt act O. S. Macon amt act C. C. Hudson sugar McKinne Uros. Co. amt rci .. L. E. Scoggin amt act Ayco? k Drug Co. amt act .... Allen Bros. Co. amt act-.... L. M. Grissom shredding corn APRIL 7, 1919. Allen Bros. Co. amt act .... 111.50 O. S. Macon amt act '43.41 J. Z. Terrell amt act 85.08 J. J. Holder* salary act .... 111.50 J. J. Holden incidental exp. 45.00 Loulsbur^R^air Shop amt act 10.00 APRIL 14. 1919. H. C. Dlckerson amt act.... 10.35 H. C. Dlckerson sawing timber 19.92 Ajcpck Drug.Co. amt act .. 14.00 amt act.. 137.97 amt act .. 2.65 MAY 5. 1919. G. W. Ford Son ami act .. 75.00 J. Z. Teirell anjt act 57.35 McKlnne _J3 43.42 17.40 10.25 1.30 111.50 26.50 -rvj y v. rv aj Al oKinpe ijjra#., Co. Mrfbijfng T& Hunt ai Allen Bros. Co. amt act ... C. C. Hudson amt act Aycock Drug Co. amt act . J. J. Holden salary ac? ... J. J. Holden incidental exp Total $1,684.24 By Bal. brought forward from first quarter $4.354.68 Total carried forward .. $2,670.44 Health Insurance One of the distinctive qualities of food baked with Royal Baking Powder is wholesomeness. This is health inmrancs of such v'tal importance that c-iiUions z i women bake at he::r-e ju?i te It :ure I'ftat Royal Baking; P-jwdex: ?s used. Remember the .t vv.ch Royal and be suaj/ 3P" !?????- ?- V v- ? - -i ^ 1 _? . ?; i. i ? * Cieam >: I'a ts.i J<???. firom gr-av? vS'.rc^s K; Bit*:*? T**te Running Wafer is Another? Lalley-Light Convenience Beit e, r L i g h t at Lower Cost La!!ey-Light actualiyco^t-s :?ss than pccrer " -!r. Iv costs '.ess bccsuie of the time it ssv;3 r ? t'lt is'.or it r.aves. I' (-o.-t?; loss Kctujt ii ivei bitur {;r a.f;?r-:vlght ' ;3<*"Ri'.r?v i. rr\3ft - v\o._i : w\ .7; ?if t? ? .? "?!- r ??V - h ?? - ?- .tor W f ' t 7 r. in R. 1. MITCHELL Lota! Dealer, BUNN, N. C.
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