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Car Chattanooga Wagons, - Car Studebaker Wagons, Car Washington and Hackney Buggies-Harness CHEAP for CASH or ON TIME West Nash St. G. W FORD & SON Louisburg, N. C. NOTICE. My soi>, David Foster, 13 years old, loft home Aug. 24th, without any cauEe or my consent. This forbids anyone hiring or otherwise harboring him. under penalty of law. Any in formation of him or his whereabouts .will be appreciated. 8-29-4t NICK FOSTER, Moult on, N. C. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Amarilla P. Edwards, de ceased, late of Franklin County, all. persona holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 6th day of September, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Sept. 4th, 1919. 9-5-6t R. N. EDWARDS. Adm'r. MRS. HALL. MISSES VIRGINIA FOS ter. Babbie Turner, Mozelle Smith ami Flora Griffin are waiting to srrve you with their full stock of Dry Goods. We have EVERYTHING you want in this line. Come in and b?* convinced. The A;len Bros. Co. "Mrs. Reach Tells How She Got to Know Rat-Snap.* "Have always feared rats. Lately noticed many on my farm A neigh bor said he Just got rid of droves with RAT-SNAP. This started m? think ing. Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17 and scared the rest away." RAT-SNAP comes ii? three sizes, 26c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY. No Judge. His wife says he's one man in a thousand. How does she know? Sbe's only been married six times. Settling the Difficulty. Angry Father?If my son marries that burlesques actress I shall cut him off without a cent, and you can tell him so. Lawyer?Theres no use bothering him; I'll tell the actress.?Town Top ics. THE FRANKLIN TIMES SI.50 Per Year in Advance. j V Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies, instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful aieep after the first application. Price 60c. The "Green Flag" Smile -Is the Smile Worth While! The Smile that "Won't come off"? There was a time when he didn't smile, When he drove his motor car: For the engine knocked and thumped and bucked. And grave "him a terrible "jar"? It's different now, when he takes the wheel, And starts for his daily spin; He uses "GREEN FLAG" to lubricate, And his car runs as smooth as a pin. There are two great essentials in lubrication. First, the quality of the OIL, and second, the correct -grade or "body" for your particular car. The "GREEN FLAG" MOTOR OIL supplies these two great essentials. It Ts the highest quality Motor Oil, and is made in varying grade.* of consis tency to meet the requirements sfcyour particular motor. Your dealer has a chart thS guides you to selection. The quality of "GREEN FLAG" is all the guide you need as to a CHOICE of motor oil. Keep it m your mind, always, that you can not exercise too much care in the selection of a motor oil; the correct grade; and never try to run your car without a full supply in the lubrication box. Then youH keep smil ing like the man in the picture. The following well-known end reliable dealers are exclusive agents for "GREEN FLAG" MOTOR OIL in this county. They guarantee "GREEN FLAG1*. It will pay you to go out of your way to buy "GREEN FLAG" MOTOR OIL? ? IIKST-IIIXKS MOTOR CO. I.imMmre, N. No. 1 Ruanrtow ROBIN COOPER, SLAYER OF CARMACK, IS FOUND DEAD NEAR NASHVILLE Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 30.?Robin J. Cooper a Nashville attorney, whose trial for the killing of former United States Senator Edward W. Carmack during the celebrated pistol duel between his father. Col. D. B. Coop er. and Carmack in 190S attracted country-wide attention, has been mur dered hero under mysterious circura stances. Cooper's body was taken from Rich land creek today soon after his blood stained automobile had been found on a bridge near his home ii> the fashion able Belle Meade park section. The skull had been crushed, but there were evidences that a violent struggle had taken place before the fatal blow was struck. A coroner's inquest late today devel oped no clue? to the murderer or murderers, hut the police are proceed ing on the theory that Cooper was lur cd from bis home by persons deter-! mined to rob him. This theory is bas ed largely upon evidence mat Cooper drew $10,000 from a bank a short | time before he disappeared last Thurs day night. I The authorities assume that the young lawyer was lured from his home to the secluded bridge over the creek and there done to death. The condi tion of his clothing indicated that he had ticen dragged some distance be fore he was thrown into the water. Physicians who examined the body said ?1 he small amount of water found in 'the lungs was evidence that Cooper was dead when dropped into the creek. Mrs. Cooper, who is a daughter of Milton H. Smith, president of the Lou isville and Nashville railroad, has been visiting relatives in Louisville Ky.? and her absence accounts for the fact that the disappeHrsnce of her hus band did not become known until to day. j There was no evidence that the pressed that the murderers could taav. !expected that the lawyer would havo 'any great surt> on hi* person. His Iempty pocketbook. however, was found 111 the bottom of the automobile.?_ Governor Roberts ha? offered a re ward of $500 for th?' arrest and convic ition of thg. murderers of the lawyer This later was supplemented by offer jof a similar amount by the family (The police admit that they Tvave noth ing on which to work in solving the 'mystery. I The Carmack tragedy, the most net-' iihle in the history of Tennessee, grew out of the Carnxack-Patterson race for gnvernoi' in in?whie'i Cnt. D.^ B. .Cooper, father of Robiu J. Cooper.'was one of Patterson's closest advisers. In ""the fatal encounter, which occurred on an uptown street or Nashville November J*. 15*0$. the son fired the shot which ended earmark's life, and in the shooting was himself, wounded. Father and son were con victed of murder in the second decree in th<* lower court., but on the appeal of the case to the Supreme rourt. the ver dict was reversed as to ?he son. the judges standing three to two. Tie' verdict as to Colonel Cooper was sus tained. three to two. but bcTore leaving jthi* capital the father was pnrdom-d by Governor Patterson. The rase against ilohin J. Cooper, when it came up again in the Davidson county criminal court was dropped. TO RKCEIVK BIDS. Competitive Bids will be received on Saturday, Sept. lath. 191!*. at 4 I'. M at the office of Supt. B. L. Host, I?ou ishurg, N. C. lor a 3-room Wood School IluilriiiiK to h<> erected in what is known as the Moulton-Hayos Con solidated School District. Plans and specifications are open for inspection In the off lye of Supt. K. I*. Hest. I.011 Ishurp. X. *C. This :ird day of s?ep temhi*r. 1919. Ilir,11 HAVK8. W H. IILKDSOK. J. It. SMITH. .. rKHRKf. PARRTSH. i:it.\l-:ST ROWK. John pkrdi:e. 2t Iluilding Cmmnitt No. Hazel, a mar> Isn't necessarily a thief because he takes a picture; he may be a photographer. THE TRAVELING MAN'S FIRST All! This On? Found Something That Took The Misery Out Of Life On the Road. 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Peplac is sold and recommended in Louisburg At Scoggins Drug Store; Winston-Blanks Drug Co., Voungsville T. E. Holding Wake Forest; and W. W. Parker at Henderson. Buy a bot tle ,today it has helped others an:! wiH do the same for you. Clover Seed SEED RYE TURNIP SEED RAPE SEED L_. P. HICKS Corner Main <? Nash Sts. : Louisburg, N. C. 18 cents a package Cam9i? are to/</ every if here rn scientifically seaird p.tckafet of 20 ojar&ttea. o i ten packages (200 prfifftffi) in a Plc9%me ? paper ? covvrrd carton. MV xt ronf ly rmc ommend f.V'? carton for the homo or o flic? supply or when you t ra vol. They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. 'You never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence-of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor! 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Administratrix of Robt. W. McGhee, dec'ik I Wm. H. & Thoa. W. Ruffir>. Attorneys. I Colds Cause drip nnd Influenza I LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove tha : cause. There is only ooe "Bromu Quioioe " I E. W. GROVE'S signature on bol. 30c.
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