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JTHCSiDF * ?thfliif i^ii M .?1., i, _ Mytcs ereauons as anBciive ssi s tdebutanU'&tSiRile ?. vWMHEV.E8.MEN OF SUBSTANTIAL POSITION GATHER QUALITY CLOTHES PLAY A DISTINCTIVE ROLE... IN DIGNIFIED, QUIET^WMEll SERVE TO EM PffiSTTOTOff PRW?ftVAT.TTY (W THE WEABEI ? -Thywwnfafcand ffvereo?t?Hcilfrfch<MF thwrwortii fium tbemmoto you try them on to the last minute of wear. Their styles are as ~ persuasive as "Pfeaaet>-i?th^ir qrotiiy as. unyielding as-'-' No!" ?their tailoring van be equaled^ hut seldom is. _L Quality Ok>thea trre Vorthy of the painstaking?fferts expended in their making. Anc^ lest you. forget?money back if you're not satisfied. WE HAVE SHOES THAT FIT, FOR EVERT MEMBER QBPEBE IMILY^A?*SAWn\pRICES LOUSIBURG'S QUALITY -OERAIgMENT4 SORE wIS c u, uun.ccc n , None too Good f. W. WHELESS, .Proprietor LOUISBURC, ? NORTH CAROLINA iT he Price Madeto Tit your pocket A Very o NE OF OUR PATRONS has tried several (Jans for keeping a record of all his income and expens?* daring the year?bnt he has found aH of them a lot of trouble to keep up-to-date. -> But he has & fine system now. f? The bank i8 keeping this record for him. He deposits all his earnings in the bank and then he writes checks for all the money he spends. Even for his pocket mon ey he writes a check once in a while and marks It "Misc. ?: Exp." , i When he wants to know the amount of his income he t ? looks at his Bank-boo^. J When he wants to find out what he is spending, he i looks over his Canceled Checks. By sorting these old I j checks into several piles he finds what he is s|?>ndiag ilor food, clothing, fuel. etc. That plan is easy. It is safe and bwdnees-like, too. II *io.c Horth Carolina Pixe> e CO?JTSIIS ~ AF1ER L05G ILL5KSS Tsiare4?raie?Vttern ifti-fiiirlrti 1 Active k^ke im^Xrmrj nad ItTlti Mr. Dixon Greene Conn, after Ions Illness, passed away at his huias, IK W. Jones street, Friday morning , At his bedside were his wife, Eleanor Koaiaa Do well Go an ana all of the children: Mrs. rS. Garner, Mm, ???W fmrrnTrm C'11 S. C.; Mrs. Lonnie Smith, Apex; Mr. | and Mrs. W. B. Huntington, Char? lotte; Missee Emma and Nannie Coon, Raleigh; Mr. b. O. Conn, ot Norfolk; Va.; Mr. Edvard L.. Conn, ot Wash** ington.D. C. Mr ./Conn was born ia Franklin Coon ty,? March 12. 1840 aad was edn cated in a private academy m Louis burg in which he also served as <M instrnctor^^At the outbreak of Civil Wa?ha enlisted in Company I* 5th Norths-Carolina Volunteers, which was the first company that went oat boni Franklin county, tie re-en list ed in 1K2 in Co. I. 16th Troops and next in Company K. 32nd North Caro lina Regiment. Mr. Conn was seven times wounded in the war, fire times in the Battle ot Malvern Hill, during which enga meat he received promotion from the private ranks to sergeant. On count of wounds, he was honorably discmfreed from the Confederate AT ity early in 1863 at Kl~h::iu:id; but lore completing hi* convalescence, be refuserf vc combatant service the a; my tor incapacity from %?. lie i-j'.snteered tn Use Confed erate N..xy and served on the Naval ? indian Chief," on which W -vas nia>ter at arms. From this ship, he later transferred to the "Pee Dsn" at Cberaw, S. C. Whfn Company IV Naval Battalion, waa organised, 1fr Conn was among the first to volan* service In It. He was tatoM prisoner April (, 18(5 snd confined'Ot Craney Island for several months. Captain Conn, aa ha was familiarly sown, has been eonaocted for last fifteen years with the State Ob rarUnant of AgrieuMure tn the capac ity of tuelletin Superintendent. He and Mrs. Conn celebrated their goM* en anniversary September IS. 1IM. Mr. Cona saffnred an aocident la winter, since which time his healUf has gradnally declined. Fnnernl services will be held Oiaj morning nt eleven o'clock at the First Church, at which mi a member Jo* many FMIbeorers at tbs fonsral this lag will be! K. A. WomWe. W ona. Or. Rnfna Hunter, W. A. W. S Peaney. J. P. Barnes. C. White, and J. J. Towlnr.?Ni 1 Beginning Monday we ^ll give a ooupon ticket -with each cash purchase of Hfty cents/that will entitle the -holder to a chance at a $30 Tailored Suit absolutely FBEE. The holder will tear off the-coupon and deposit same in a box in our store and on December 24th at 3 o'clock p. m. a drawing -will be held to determine who will get the Buit free< It is absolutely neces sary for all holding numbers to be present at the drawing. If no one,present holds theft ret number drawn then another draw ing will be made and so on nntil some one -present holds the number drawn.' This contest is opea alike to both ladies and gentlemen, the suit-being made to the order of the winner. Have your clothe? cleaned, pressed or altered, buy a suit, or have your laundry done-through us and get a chance at the suit ?freo. v All work And ?very-article wef sell is fully gnanmteed to be strictly as represented. SUSP BVXSribaKBr ;i"
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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