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BUGGIES THE OXFORD "CHASE" Higher in price yes, but the quality is so high you are bound to admit it is the cheap est. Hiave Buggies that are nice at pop - ular prices. ?Nice line Harness, $25.00 up. My line of Bicycles, Velocipedes, Boys Wagons, Air Rifles, etc., is full up and pri ces to suit you all. Fence Wire, Barbed Wire, Galvanized and Rubber Roofing. Cooking and Heating Stoves. Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery. A fine line Auto, Buggy and House paints. Buggy Material of all kinds. H. C. TAYLOR Hardware Buggies Harness THE FRANKLIN TlWiS j A.. F JOHNSON. Editor uud Manager ?TAR DROPS? ?Weather indications yesterday wen- for rain. ?The past few day?-'don't, seem like summer has gone. ?(Cotton was worth 28 cents a pound in Louisburg yesterday. ?The College Campus Is more Invlt-J ing now that the girls have arrived. ?Mr. Nathan Clarke and Mrs. Ed-i gar Mitchell were married Sunday. ?Its a bouncing boy at the home of Mr. S. C. Holden on North Main St ?Tobacco prices were very satis factory on the local market the past week. ?Louisburg market was given cred it for leading any adjoining markets by many. ?The annual dinner to the Confed erate SoldierB yesterday was well at tended by what few of the number who now remain. ?Louisburg defeated Youngsville in an interesting game of ball here Toes day In a score of 4 and 2. The game was witnessed by quite a crowd. ? Ur. J. B. Davis has moved his of- j fie - over the Davis-Gatling Drug <'o..' when he will hereafter he found. Day i ph<mc. ?J4-1 ring; night phone 84-2 1 ring?. ?Quite a li'tie complaint is being made about people bird hunting be for- the season comes in. Those guil ty of these violations had better be* ware or they amy be embarrassed? ?We are requested to state that there will be a tie party, fish pond ami supper at Wood Academy on Friday night. September 12th. 1919, for thi benefit of the Methodist Church. La die." are requested to bring ties and eoui< thing for the fish pond. . ?'In our want column is two adver tisements that direct all answers to them be mailed to "Postoffice box 234." Instead these answers should I be directed to "Postoffice box-343. If those answering these advertlse jmeni< will observe this correction their letters will not go astray. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estate of A. J. P. Harris, deceased, I late of Franklin County* N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same to the undersigned by the 12th day of September, 1920, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immdiate payment. This Sept. 12, 1919. MRS. SARAH E. HARRIS, Executor of A. J.?P. Harris, Dec'd. Wm. H. & Thos. W.-Buffin. Attorneys. 9-12-6t. We Cordially In vit? You to Attend Our FALL OPENING of Millinery, Suits. Coats, Gowns Waists and Skirts Monday Evening, the Fifteenth Mne to Ten-thirt) O'clock Tuesday, the Sixteenth Mne A. M. to Six I*. M. nineteen hundred and nineteen Living Models THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY .3ust Innkin' routti T HAT sort of a chap is just as welcome here as the man who came with his miml made up to buy. That's the trouble; so many men are afraid they'll be obli gated if they come in to buy; .we don't want them to feel that way. We want them to come in and see the new- fall stvles in GRITITON CLQTtttS ?even if they fliawn't the slightest idea of purchasing. Glad to see vou. McBrayer Clothing Co, "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" MAC POE and JOE: FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR LOUISBURG, N. C. OCTOBER 14; 15, 16, 17, 18th. FRANKLIN COUNTY WILL HAVE ITS 5TH ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL FAIR ON ITS USUAL DATE, THE SECOND WEEK IN OCTOBER PREPARATIONS ARE BEING MADE TO MAKE THIS THE BIGGEST AND BEST FAIR THAT WILL BE HELD IN THE STATE THIS YEAR. THE EXHIBITS PROMISE TO BE UNUSUALLY GOOD, NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ARE NOT. UP TO THE STANDARD THIS YEAR. THE MANAGEMENT IS IN CORRESPONDENCE WITH SEVERAL OF THE LARGEST AMUSEMENT COMPANIES NOW TOURING THE SOUTH, AND THE BEST SHOWS THAT CAN BE PROCURED WILL BE THE GUARANTEE FOR FRANKLIN COUNTY FAIR. A SPECIAL EFFORT IS MADE TO BRING ATTRACTIVE SHOWS OF EDUCATIONAL VALUE, AND EVERY ONE WHO ATTENDS THE FAIR THIS YEAR MAY FEEL ASSURED THAT ALL OF THE SHOWS WILL BE CLEAN, WHOLESOME ENTERTAINMENT. THE GROUNDS ARE NOW BEING PUT IN ORDER, AND THE PREMIUM LIST WILL BE OFF THE PRESS IN A FEW DAYS EVERYBODY IN THE COUNTY WHO HAS THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AT HEART SHOULD BRING AN EXHIBIT TO THE FAIR, AND COMPETE FOR SOME OF THE NUMEROUS PREMIUMS THAT ARE TO BE HAD LET EVERYBODY TALK FAIR UNTIL THE 14TH OF OCTOBER AND THEN COME TO THE BEST COUNTY FAIR IN THE STATE. Franklin County Fair Association
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