NO SECOND CHOICE ? We are now showing something new for the particular young man who has never before had a suit just like he wanted. Our new models come in double-breasts, high shoulders and high waist lines; some have belts " ' with coat deeply vented. These styles are being highly complimented by our customers. If you are looking for something new you'll find it at McBrayer's. He also carries a complete line for older men in greys, blues and mixed colors. Come and be fitted in a new outfit is all we ask. You'll find Mack, Poe and Joe to welcome you. Our line consists of "Everything for Daddy and the Boys" McBrayer Clothing Co, OUR STABLE IS NOW FULL - OF CHOICE Horses! Mules If you want one or a * dozen, come in and look them over. We can ! please you. McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back i s Louisbnrg,! ; North Carolina I \ I $1.50 a Year in Advancc. THE FRANKLIN TIMES A. F JOHNSON, Editor and Manager ?TAR DROPS? ?Next week is Court week. ?1U. ?' the big land sale advertise ment in this issue. ?Cotton sold for* 10 cents a pound in Louisbur& yesterday. ?Mr. J. K. Brcv .!;as accepted a position with the Frunkliu Times. ?When iti town next week come |iX<>un< 1 ;ni 1 subscribe tor the Time's. :al machinery for town & planinah W* gun. ?Quite a lnrpe number of our peo ple attended the circus in Raleigh Sat ir day. 1?Mr. R. W. Hudson is displaying a number of the latest style Ford au tomobiles, equipped with starter and limmers. ?We are requested to state that there will be a box paity at New Hope School house on next Wednesday ev, uning at 7:30 o'clock, for the benefit jf the school. Everybody Is invited to attend. ?Mr. E. L. Harris, of Inez, was in Louisburg the past week with two loads of ijiqs. 42 in number that he sold Cor $540.00 Mr. Harris raises a fine hog and has met with much success v.'ith them. ?MessrB. G. W. Ford & Son are preparing to build a large brick mer cantile building on the east corner of Spring and Nash Streets. They will occupy this building, as they have sold the building they now pccupy to Free man & Co. ?Mr.JG. D. Taylor has#purchased the Mrs/ R. R. Harris farn? Just out side of town on the Nashville road. This is one of thcTmost desirable pie ces of property around her? and Mr. Taylor says he is going to improve it in many ways. COURT CALENDAR. (Continued from Page Six) Co. THURSDAY?FIRST WEEK 30 Hill Live Stock Co. Vs Wilder Trustee et al. 56 Furniture Co. Vs J. S. How?ll. 57 J. S. Howell Vs Furniture Co. 34 Hill Live Stuck Co. Vs D. T. Smithwick. 39 D. T. Smithwick Vs Williamson Real Estate Co. 40 Bennie Roe et al Vs James Jour negan. 45 Smithwick Vs Lula Price et al. 46 Bryant Green et al Vs Ruffin, Trustee and ?tripkland. FRIDAY*?FIRST WEEK. 32 First National Bank Vs Mitchiner et al. 42 J. A. Turner Vs Person Trustee, and Battl?. &2 Horace Williams Vs Lonn-ie Per due. 53 J. W. Roe Vs H. H. Roe. 54 W. L. McGhee Vs ilebecca Mid dleman. 5Ti W. E. Dennis Vs Dudley Jackson. 5'J Mrs. R. B. Stallfngs Vs Buck t'rowder. 6S First National Bank Vs R. J. Up church. 69 Iiunn banking Co. Vs J. B. Yar horough et al. 72 Wood Supply Co. Vs J. H. Rad ford. SATi*IU>AY FIRST WEEK 1! Delia ( oppedge Vs Johnnie Cop 16 Celestto Lee vs Waiter Lee. 28 Mattie Alston V*s James Alston. 43 'Lydia Collins Vs Sidney Collins. 71 l ora liobblns Vs H. E. Robbins. 77 Hattie SLicMand Vs S. Y. Strick land. , 82 Jasper Perry Vs Mary Perry. ? v* " ?: 1 iim. 94 John Harris 95 TUmnio Griffin Vs Jonu II. 100 James Williamson Vs Polly Will iamson. 108 Sarah Hicks Vs Rome Hicks. 109 Anna Jones Vs David Jones. M ON DA Y? S ECON D WrE EK -13 E. H. Evans Vs S. A. L. Railway. 47 LcRoy Baker Vs Williford. 48 C. C. Hudson- Vs Town Commis 'sioners. 78 E. S. Ford Vs W. B. Edwards. *1 W. I. Stalling* Vs Dock Whitley. J ? H. G. Perry Vs W B. Williams. 110 J. E. Davis Adm'r. Vs W. M. Gal liber. TUESDAY?SECOND WEEK 61 G. W. Ford Vs G. B. Egerton ct al. 66 W. G. Faulkner Vs Wiley Faulk ner et al. 73 Thomas Johnson Vs S. S. Mead ows. 76 Mary King Adm'rx. Vs P. A. Rea vis. ~~ 91 N. B. Allsbrook et al Vs J. M. Allen et al. 93 G. W. Ford & Son ? Vs Robert Hayes. WEDNESDAYS-SECOND WEEK 70 T. C. May Co. Vs L. S. Alford. 75 " DUvis Jeans ys John (Tar) Al . ? ford. 79 Woodlief Admr'x. Vs Burnett Adm'r. 0 D 7 C. L. Young Vs E. H. Malone Assignee. THURSDAY?SECOND WEEK 74 D. F. McKinne Vs Trust Com-] pany. 80 A. M. Brantley Vs Brantley &| Wood. r 92 State Ba?k Vs McKinne and Al ien. FRIDAY?SECOND WEEK j 96 Farnvrs National Bank Vs P. B. Griffin et al. 98 C. C. Ray Vs Tom Fuller. NOTE:?Order of the Judge: Witnesses and suitors are required to attend Court on the day preceding the day on which cases are set on this ICalendar and pases for succeeding day 1 will be called when reached on the day receding the day set. ^ All cases not reached on the day set Jor i rial will be called in their regular dri!? r unless otherwise disposed of by the Judge. J. J. BARROW. Clerk Superior Court. * | Court will iK>t couvene till 2:30 P. M. Monday the-10th. 19i|9. frtllEN Buck' Williams res cii?Q the quiet little Hindu from the wreck of the burning diner he performed an act that the latter repaid with interest not long after. Swami Ram s Reincarnation i is the title of a new story about to appear serially in this newspaper. It is a story of Mexican bandits, with a mine worth millions at stake, involving oriental mysticism. From the moment that Tom Davenport noticed the dusky skinned native of India skulk ing along with a bottle of milk under his arm, you are wondering what the mystery is all about. Be Sure to Get the Issue With the First Installment! YOU WILL ENJOY READING IT Some men can borrow large sums of money on their signature alone. * . WHY? , Simply because they made their names stand for integrity and 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. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant RELt'O-XIGIlT SITES TIME AM) LABOR ON THE FARM. DELCO-LIGHT LIGHTENS THE BURDENS OF THE HOUSEWIFE. UELCO-LIG1IT BETTERS LIVING CONDITIONS. DELC'O.LIGHT IS AIR-COOLED. DELCO-LIGIIT IS ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE?RUNS ON KER. - OSENE. ? HI l.( 0-I.IMIT r\N- \I.TI >? IV V Farm-Home Electric Service Co. OXFORD, N. C. J. H. KEYXOLDN, SnK-sninn for Franklin County. Bfst-HiiU'.s Motor Co., Louisburi, X. C. Desirable Property TOR SALE ??p? One nice residence on Kennioiv Avenue, newly paint ed and equipped with all conveniences.ttlWill give pos session Jan. 1st, 1920. Two vacant lots on South Main Street, G5 ftfot front, 75 feet deep. Splendid lots'for building. One brick Garagft on Xash Street adjoining (!. W. Ford & Son, with all fixtures and about $:>,.")( 10 slock. This is a good paying piece of property, receipt:} rang ing around $4.i?id per month. This is all desirable property and will bear investiga tion. Keason for selling is I expect to move to Rich mond, Va. , A special discount will lie given for Cash, or terms will.be given good party. OBOMB^?V R W. HUDSON

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