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AMERICAN ElECTRIC SHOE SHOP Court Afreet *x^- -^rass-.v.v .%i~ : .skl We have with us Mr. W G Riddlera factory ex pert who can tell you what to do your shoes and then do it. have the finest machine in the State and have none but skilled white men to do the work Bring your old worn out shoes to us and we will show you how good we can make them look. Your work will be done while yotrw*it. * *?-. ??? m w R. E. L, Lancaster W. G. Riddle American Electric Shoe Shop Court Street = Louisburg, N. C. WHY You Should Buy Flour and Feed From Us. It is always of the best quality. _ It is always a little less in price. % The vise housewife never overlooks an opportunity to save a penny SHE SAVES IT HERE. A. S. WIGGS South ^Main St. Louisburg, N. C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well h; call;.*. t::: "pc'plcs car," because there arc m or.- than ?,000,0c0 of them in aaiiv c.pcratKn. That is about 'our to one of the nearest t'-aGV-cr in :h-* mo:?r car had r.ot fc r sixteen years proven its superiority in sen-ice, in durability, and in the Iva- cost for operation and maintenance; this would r.o\ be so if the Ford car was r.ot so easy t, understand, so simple in construction that anybody and ever; body can safely drive it. I.et us have your order for one now to avoia delay in delivery. LOUISBURG MOTOR CO. Louisburg, N. C. R. F. Fuller 50 Horses an?l Mules. . Vlso IIHy and Onts. liuK^le and Harness for Halo, of the risclit kind and at the rlirht prices Will sell for ra?ii or part ea*h or on approved sernrlty. If yoor horse or male does not suit you ^ome In and see If you eould not make a trad? cet what you want. Tome and se? "whether you buy orf not. R. F. FULLER Loulsbnrg, N. C. Subscribe to the Franklin Times L< PLAN OF GRAZING FOR GOATS Qlve Vegetation Opportunity to Grow by Dividing Range on Which Animals Forage. (Prepared by the United St&tea Depurt ' men t of Agriculture.) The production of more mohair and meat can be obtained In raising goats on the range by following a plan of grarlng which will give the vegetation a chance to grow sufficiently to main tain Itself. Most goat ranges are usod throughout the year. This and the general practice of driving the goats out from a corral at the ranch heud qt?:irtcrs and ,back every day for il atus or tbrvni*;hout the year have been largely responsible for deteriora tion of t!;e range. An excellent method of giving the forage a proper oppor tunity for growth is to divide the range Into three areas?one for spring, an other for summer and fall, and a third for winter. The number and distribution of the goats on these divisions should be such A Flock of Angora Goata on a Texas Ranch. os to secure proper and uniform utili zation of the forage. The divisions should be protected from grazing ex cept during the seasons determined upon. On successive parts of the sum mer and fall range grazing should be deferred until after seed maturity of the forage plants so as to Insure proper revegetatiori. On winter range the for age close to the sheds should be re served for stormy periods only. The old practice of bedding thegoati*. on the same bed ground every night In the year prevents proper manage ment of the range and results Id over grazing, in uneven utilization of the forage and general depreciation <yt 4he range. This in turn has a bad effect on the condition of goats Qpd the pro duction of meat and mohair. The use of many lied grounds widely distribut ed over the range aids materially in improving the quality and quantity of the forage, reducing the trailing and driving* of .1 ?? goat a. and securing bet* ter growth of go: s and meliuir. The Ideal sy**em is to bed tie goaf> wher ever night overtakes them. ;-.:ul it Is this system, called the "bedding-out" system, that 'growers of goats are urged to cloj: whatever practicable. The be M Ins-'- t sy?tem cannot be stri tly tiTIherrd to during kidding, dur fr*'4 periods of stormy winter weather, ' J " ? HI ' nt H l It other times is practicable and It has many advantages. Ilange to be suitable for-*oats should possess a mixture of browse, grasses, | and w^eds, be f.*??<? from continued heavy rain? and sunws, and be well supplied with ' ?*d gn "inds nnd water ing places. Brows?? furnish?--; most of the range feed for iroats throughout the year, so that it should be nbunci mt. Grass and weeds are necessary for do* < and Kids during the spring and summer, and are <f considerable value at all times to give variety to the for age. ! Plenty of fresh palatable Ceed has a marked beneficial eli--ct on mohair pro duction, growth of the g< *s, an<l the proportion of kids raised. It also re duces the proportion of losses. There fore, instead of overstocking a rang? with infeiior g ats, the pn/ducer should stock It with fie number of high-grade goats which it can conserv atively carry. The range goat should be the large, Weil-built, early maturing Angora, pro ducing a large quantity of fine mohair. The body an'l chest should be relative ly broad ai ! deep, the back wide and straight, the thlgb-> full, the ribs well sprung, and the legs short, strong, and set wide apart. Stub An corn s inuke po*?sibIe a ..uhstantial revenue from two sources?rnohtylr and meat. Tlie does should b^inlforrn. of good size, have good constitutions, In* good producers of mofiair, and should pro duce sufficient inilk to insure proper growth of their kids. The bucks should more nearly approximate the ideal than the does. They should be large and- vigorous nnd 'should produce a large quantity of high-quality mohair. Only those wethers which produee a very large quantity of line mohair should be retained in the herd after they are two years old. Moit Popular Hog. Th<? butcher hog, weighing between 200 and 2.rj0 pounds Is the most popu lar with the pacl:lng companies be cause f* /urnlshes everything that Is desirable In meat, and consequently Will command a higher price. - Some people these days believe that the roll of honor ds the roll of bank bllla. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Loulsburg, N. 0 Office In First National Bank Building A 111 be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 uh. w. u. aoBTor Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Louiaburg. North Carolina H. ATWOOD HEWELL. Attoraey-At-Law. Loubburg, N. C. Phone 249 Office in First National Bank Building General Praetlee DB. ARTHUR HTNKS FLlUHfl Surgeon Dentist Louiaburg, North Carolina Office in Masonic Hall Building H. G. Perry H. H. Johnson DBS. PEBBT & JOHNSON Physicians Loulsbnrg, - North Carolina Offices adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night: Dr. Johnson 10,.Dr. Perry 287. DB. J. K. MALOIE. Loulsburc, North Carolina flee In Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice IJurgery and consultation. DB. D, f. SMITH WICK. Dratfit. LaaUkorg, R. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. *. PEBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg. North Carolina ?iu-tice in all courts. Office on Main Street ' G? M. BF.AM Attorn?') -at Law Loulsbnrg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Dru? Co. Practice in an courts. ?vm.'H. Ruffle. Thos. W. Ruttn WM. 11. k THOS. W. RIFFIN Attorneys-ai-Law ! onlsbnrir, j >'orth Carolina eneral practice, both civil and crira 'nai, In Franklin and adjoining coqn ics. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in Flr.pt National Rank" Ru!ldlne* DR. J. 11. DAVIS Physician and Suriroon LouMmrg. N. f. Office, Rull Run Stret, ov^r Davis- J Gatling Drug Store, adjoining Louis-1 burt; Fire Co. Day Phone 64-1 ring; I Night Phoix Ci-2 rings. & " H. Willie ' I,. ||| Milni,, WHITE & WALONK ? , LAWYERS Ixtalsburi;, Norih Carolina fetneral practice. settlement of e?-! ?fes funds Inv^rtji. One member" of --? Arm always tn '.be office. N0B.M.IN R. HEIIGKPETH Attorney.Al-Lnw Ooncral Practice In All Courts 0:Tice in Masonic Hall Building LotWhnrtr. >. C. S. P. RCRT, M. 1?. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggln's Drug Store. Hours 11 s\. ai. to 1 p. m , and 4 to P. m. int. ?v. k. bass. Veterinarian Loiilshurg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Dogs. Office and Hospital at H. F. Fluid's Stable. Calls answer.-d day or night. Phoni'S, Day .16 ?? Night 333 nil. H. JT. RF.AM W00IT, C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. WM. 1? STALLWJS Rector Teterlnnry Medicine * Phone 218-L Loiilshurg, X. (;, Office at J. C. Tucker'? Stables. ntf.(;a i.l rros. ii Rarbers I.onlshnrg. N. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegali and will rnn same at the same stand. Zollie Wilklns will .be with us. and r.attsfr.e ilon and cleanliness shall be our mot to. Plenty of hot running w!Uer ..jd 'lean towels. RKMEMRKR YOUR DEAD. Let us submit designs and prices on a nifc up-to-date .Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of your loved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON" GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS. Henderson. North Carolina. THE FRANKLIN TIME" $1.50 Per Year In Advanco. wr: ?; 5- - ^ - ?'it tov c' mcsl digestive ilia. Kl-KEIiS ' for indigestion filiord pleas ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE makers of scorrs :muhion NOTICE I J. D. Darls and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, tor colored people of Loulsburg, N. C. are now prepared to ?It? the Tery best serrtce In the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. It yon want the finest and best hair cut and share give us a tri al and It we fall you need not pay for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-3-tf. i i Piles Cured lo 6 to 14 Days DreltUtt refund money it PAZO OINTMENT falls to cura Itching? Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PUsa Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can a* restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. ACOLLAR SAVED IS A Dollar Made IF TOC WILL INVESTIGATE MX PRICES ON ALL KINDS OF METAL, STOVE PIPE AND COLLABS, ELBOWS AND ANT. THINU IN THAT LINE TOD WILL SAVE THE DOLLAB. C.A. ROGERS Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we sav ed in tb*> buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and*traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Lcuisburg,' N. C. "Mt??KRAT V"JJ"J * M'l EXTRA L'^GF] h?! lAUCti H"? T? I :?'?? ? . i WINTER FALL 4.2') to 2.75 350 ?9 3.00 3.50 to 3.00 I 2^0 lo 2.40 2.7 j tO 2.50 230to 1.80 225 to 2.00 1.70 to CO N"2 A* TO ? I? IIV'W 1.75 to 125 15C to 1.00 MINK FINE DARK 1 iUSUAL COLOR I PALE 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 350 to 7.00 11.00 to. 9.C0 SiOto 7.00 6.75 to 5.75 o.OO tc 7.00 6.30 to 5.25 5.00 to 4.00 6.00 to 525 5.00 to 4.00 3.50 to 3.00 6.00 to m 5.00 to V.I 350 to 250 RACCOON !:LICK PEATY FISRID OKDINAKT. 15.00 to 12.00 10.00 to 8.50 3.00 to 7.00 12.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 6 50 to 5.50 8.00 to 7.00 6.50 to 550 4.75 to 3.75 650 to 550 450 to 4.00 3.50 to 3.00 650 to 4.00 450 to 3.00 350 to 250 These extremely high prices are ta^ed on the well-known "SHTJBERT'* liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other North Carolina Furs, wrke for "?be Afiubtrt febipprr," the only reliable nnd accuratc market report and? ?rice list of its kind published. It* m FREE? Write for it, \ shipment to "SHUBFRT" will result In "more money" ? ^Dlrker." II you have r.o ??SHlIUf-BT TACi ENVELOPES" on hand, cut out tag I' ?low? paste on plecc of e irdhoard and attach to your shipment. r> _ 1 R. F. D BOX N?_ 4 STATE COUNTY n? IS) [j|ijL ik THE LARGEST HOUSE !N THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-27 WEST AU^TjLN AVE 2736 CHICAGQ, U.S.A Subscribe to the Franklin Times
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