THIRJV-^tABTEBLY ^TATEMIST number^ E. H Evans conveying C. W. Duke to hospital Louisburg Light & Water Co. light, and water for Jail .. S. C. Holden stamps and ex press for office Julius Hayes 1-4 mo. Janitor to Court House Frank Joyner janitor to Court bouse to date Cope Gupton building bridge at Guptons Mill Spencer Egerton 1 days work at "Court Hbus** J.-B. King building-bridge at Norrlft Creek Home Tel. Co. phone for sher iff office 2 months . .1 Stare Hospital expenses and act afti>r Thos. Ward .... Dr. H. M. Beam 24 hours vac cination Dr. J. H. Harris 25 hours vac cination W. E. White casket for Mrs. Hoe Walker Evans & Cog. Co. act for books J. R. Collins coffin for John Varhoro '] )r IV P Simpson 24 hours vaccination ... T. C. Gill Taking tax list Hay esville T. S W. H. Perdue repairs on Fox Swamp bridge .... .... Dr. S.' P. Burt 1 day with board of health .... , Dr. It. B. Henderson 1 day with board of health L. L. Joyner- 1 Qkv with board -of health /. P. G. Alston 1 day with ?w.'rmiM)iiii aiHHL pension. bowd W. H. Hill 1 day with peusion board 2.00 J. D. Alston. 1 day cnance committee and mileage .... 6.25 J. P. Timberlake 1 day finance committee and mileage .... 5.40 J. E. Nicholson examination of Lillie Person 2.00 T. W. Watson aalurt fui Ju ly County Supervisor .... 200.00 H. W. Perry salary Assistant to Supervisor 138.00 P. G. Alston 5 days services _tQ aupeivlswr i... 77T. 20.00 T. W. Watson expanse act .. 65.67 Chas. PI ume r witness State ?s W. W. Pace 2.55 T. W. Watson general expen ses 61.02 * $110,2312.94 THIRD (JCABTERLY STATEMENT For Home of Aped and lntirm. Showing the' amount of orders Issued Against the Treasurer for FrauU lln County,From June to Sept. 1st. 1919./ By balance brought Mr ward from 2nd quarter y<\ ..... $2,670.44 JUNE ar 1919. Aycock Drug Co.^unt act....* 11.07 Home Tel. Co. amt act 5.60 J. J. Holden Salary for May 111.50 J: J. Holdorf necessary and incidental acts. .... ...... 66.43 Mrs. M. ?. Holden sewing.. 13.25 J. Z. 'Jterrell amt act 72.11] O. S. Macon amt act. v.. ..., 78.46 Manning & Hunt amt act.... 23.78 Mpftinne Bros. Co. amt aqt.. 204.48 F. W. Wbele8S amt act 16.50 JULY 7. 1919. McKinne Bros. Co. amt act.. 1.00 Home Tel. Co. phone 4.20 J. Z. Terrell amt act....? .. 13.26 J. J. Holden salary act .... 111.50 J. J. Holden incidentals and necessary acts 99.92 O. S. Macon amt act 4S.80 J. W. Harris amt act 68.20 C. C. Hudson amt act 30.90 G. W. Ford & Son amt act.. 177.50 AUGUST 4, 1919. J. J. Holden salary for July 111.50 J. J. Holden incidental and necessary acts 62.55 Manning ^fc~Hunt amt act .... 43.30 O. S. Macon amt act ?0.61 McKinne Bros. Co. amt act... 30.40 Allen Bros. Co. amt act.... 17.45 J. S. Howell amt act 43.75 Aycock Drug Co. amt act.. .. 13.87 $1.567.82 By balancce $1,102.62 WANTED?25.000 bushels good Cot ton Seed. _S?e-jn? before you sell. JNO. W. KING./ ? TRY US mm with your next Prescription. It shall have our MOST CAREFUL ATTENTION. _ We use only Pure And Fresh Drugs and rhemicals. We also carry a full line of the Bcsty Toilet Articles to be had. \ Aycock Drug Co. Phone No. 329 Louishurg, N. C. Read McKinne Brothers Company's LIVE STOCK AD In this issue. o LOST?One Mack and white spotted Beagle hound, gone since the 22nd. will pay liber*! reward. Return or write T. W. TOWARDS. R. 6. Louisburg, N. C. y 10-31-2t. TRUSTWORTHY. It Is a good thing to have a publics tion in the house that you can trust. You never have to think whether you can safely leave The Youth's Com panion on the table. When you begin a Companion story ??? not bound" on a slumming^ expedition. You are being led up into the sunshine of the everlasting hills. The folks in the Companion stories are everyday folks.. They are like your owi> towns people: stumbling, falling, picking themselves up. trying with sotne de feats and some difficulties '.4o attain to theif high ideals. / 1920 will be a year of tfreat storieB for Youth's Companion raiders. There are more than 250 of than In the year. Subscribe before CHrutmas and gel the opening chapters/of Charles HP wes' 10-chapter stJry, The Son of a "Gentleman Born." /nd all the extras of the following . New subscriber/ for 1920 will re ceive: 1. The YqdU/s Companion?52 is sues in 1920. ?) 2. All remaining weekly 1919"is * i ne companion Home Calend for 1920. All the above for 12.50. 4. McCall's Magazine for 1920. $1.00 ?the montlly fashion authority. Both publications for only $2.95. THE YOUTH S COMPANION, \ Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St Boston. Mass. Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit just received. JNO. W. KING. * Q \ LETS USE OFR BRAINS. The world today is upside down, and America is not the least of the coun tries floundering in the throes of in ternal disturbances. Each day sees an increase in the ?discord and unrest which prevails, but we of this community should not be 'drawn into ti e maelstrom. I We should take no step In this di j rection without due and careful con sideration. Above all. we should ne ' ver permit a boisterous minority to stampede the sane and sensible ma jority. We should preserve our Am erican institutions in the true Ameri can manner. i. We want production and prosperity, bu: we can expect neither unless right i and justice prevail. Ar.d this we will j have only when opposing interests S come together in a calm and dispas sionate manner for a fair ajid rcason j able discussion of ilieir differences. ? The Lord gave us brains with the ex pectation that we would use ihem in ?the proper manner."' He gave us un derstanding. that we might employ it ?In determining the good from the bad, | the wise from the, foolish. Let's use the brains God gave us. ? 1 Ifead McKinne- Brothers Company's i LIVE STOCK AD in this-issue. Dubbelbii# f. When you want sure enough Boys' Clothing Just say DUBBELBILT and go to The Allen Brothers Company We want to sell you at Lowest Meat, Lard, Meal, Flour, (White Star) Sugar, Coffee, in fact anything you may need to eat, wear or furnish your farm or home. All we ask is a chance to show you we have the goods and can save you money. We gin cotton day and night. Have turned out more bales than any country gin in this county. There is a reason, we do it right. Also we want to remind those that traded with us and have not yet settled their accounts, that we could handle that too to a good advantage as we have two T - 1 i 1 1 j Come-to see us if you want to pay or buy cash or on time. / W. D. FULLER & COMPANY Wood, - North Carolina BREWERS TO TEST TliE LAW BUT MILL OBEY PROVISIONS New York, Oct. 23.?Upon being ad vised that the senate had over-ridden the President s veto or the prohibition bill, the United Brewers' association ami" meed tonight that a suit would be brought in the courts to test the con stitutionality of the lav.-, Jts members will abide by the terms of^the law, the^ announcement said, but the association has been advised by counsel that it is unconstitutional. \ f CARD OF THANKS. On behalf of the members of the Methodist Church, I wish to thank the memben^o^th^LouisburgFh^^D^ partn>ent. and'"the citizens of Louis burg for the excellent tforfc they did | in saving the Methodist parsonage from burning during, the recent fire. G. F. SMITH. Pastor. [When Tf^ Croup Threatens Putefc Ttlisf of baby's croup often forrr*?Il? u ?crioufc situation when thii dreaded dijecie [ comet in the lata hour* of night. Mother? .SoaM krrf a }ar of Drame'? Vt??yner tba Saire conrcnient. when Croup ihrnten*. thl? drlifbfu] nlre rahf*4 veil Into btbr*? ibraM. cbea? and under the ara*. will re I i ere the ehoklnf b*e?k couxrwujo. and pfonxxe r-?fn] ilrrn. Tak? lac J>I?cr of nruntlnc draft. uaed extend vrl? brpby ixUn io combatlnc 'SEE. in children I M veli aa frown-apt. I 10c AOc and S 1.20? aQ rirar mota or acnt by Brsme Drug Company H. W9tMbare.N. C. Some men can borrow large sums of money on their signature alone. 7 J WHY? / Simply because they made their names stand for integrity ana judgment. You can do the same thing. A well-kept Checking Account at this Bank will start you on the road. You can not start such a Credit too soon. SAFEST FOR SAVINGS 1 rir^frnni Subscribe to the Franklin Times

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