THE FRANKLIN TIMES A., r. JOHNSON^ tdltor and liiMtr ?TAR DROPS? 1 . I. AMONG THE VISITORS Miss Sal lie Taylor In Tlsiting rela tives at Kouuokee Haptds Mrs J r. Jon?8 left Tuesday to tU-_ it her people at Warrantor*. Mr. J. K. Nash, of Shelb^r. 1s On a visit to friends in Louisburg. Mr W T. Person visited Philadel phia on business the past week. ? Prof ? K ? Ky?rtont ot Ath?nst Gw.t i9 on a visit to his people here. Mr W. P. Beasley and son. Paul were visitors to Raleigh Wednesday. ? Mr and Mrs. B.- F. Thomas- and Mr. W 11 Atlei? went to nrilcT^ft wediw^ day. - -loiden and S. Holden visited Raleixh oh business Tucscbiy; Miss Aii nie_Dayis Crudup. of Wake Forest, is visiting her SiSter.~HrB.~RT P. Taylor. Mess~nT Garland Kicks and CheStr" ham Alston attended the ball game in Raleigh Wednesday. Mrs. W. B. Cooke and children visit ed her sister, Mrs. G. T. Andrews at Enfield the past week. Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Buft left Wed nesday for Warrenton to witness the Hunter-Skillmau wedding. Messrs. J. E. Thomas. J. D. Wlnfree and Charles Adams attended Superior Court in Henderson this week.' Misses Mary Exum Burt and Lucy Burt left Tuesday for Warrenton to be _present at Liie marriage- of Miss Lula Hunter to Mr. Skillman. Mr. W. D. Fuller and family, who have been on a visit to ?eveu Springs returned-tu their homo ki Wood this week, being called home on account of the illness of his sister. Mr. Sterling Brickell fliii nrturnrit' to Lonialniig lor a visit io tils sister. Mrs. K. C. Beck, after having success Hilly underwent an operation for ap pendicitis al a hospital in RtebtmnnL XTT> s .Man it Alio n re? urned homo this week with her little brother. Sans. ? limi turn ?>? ?i in h niond for treatnwnt. Their many Itier.d-t will be glad to Know he is :;iu?h improved. - 7 Miiii'v-nmini. 1 n vita tin us \ia v e~"?een re m . d Lii.ii.>.inn i. . .Mr. iiiid Mrs. i'harlo< : o( },-? ??.cs?v.*e i.eola UvJves- i ? Vr ? ! j ? I r I 1 i *v?* ? . : . ? ?'.f : v ; Ju:u . \u r the :ir>*. o _v.i Tit! . - . ...i. .\\ rt!i C tro'.i \.i. Ti ? j?:'i?ic :> a young lauy of excop L r, ! i-hartn ;iiui ability. holding v >;? !>i;>le position in one Headcr M?n's largest tin -n antiSe ??:u orsis and !..!s numbers of friends uul admirers. The groi^m is our-- oF " LouUburgV nuts* successful automobile men beiivg interest* d in the automobile business both in l.ouislfrtrg and Henderson. He is a young man of much ability and is very popular among a large number of friends. They have the congratulations of their large number of acquaintances both at home and abroad. * ? V Shower. ) A vine tlif most delightful events of tl.f m ,i>oii lending to lite marriage of \ j*-c ?'"Mil! - Y::fJ?orough to Mr, Job') i ':?? ? - 1 1 : ? ? {ixn-:1 hi.: patty given . ? ! ?!.' o. \:r* S J. I'-'-.usi by r -? ? : ? |I I . I. ? rlv full _ Smlthtield Wins i-4. Youngavllle, Jun? 21. ? SmHhfleld de feated Youngsvtlle 5 to 4 :n the Bright, t.emt t?ea*iie gansr played hrrr tmhry Younfs^Ue made a belated rally In ths olnth, l^uilug, g?tti^g three of their I six hh? anid ?cor1ii| a ttlo o( runs, but 'the aid* was retired wlfer the visitors 'still one run in the 1?a<C-' ThelTfcldlng ot Roger Smith. Smith held's left fielder, featured the game. I Score by innings: R. H. E. Sinithtleld 000 002 Olj^-5 10 T Youiigatille 000 010 00S? 4 6 7 ITolteries: V. Smith and 1$. Smith; [Xloyd ??** 4% +*peogluoo The Blihrest Thing In The South. , That's the title of a little booklet I just Issued by the Cotton ami Tobacco Jlroarera CmipeiHt ive ? Assm Dillons ? It contains a brief statement about the growers big movement to bring: pros perity to North Carolina, and also a number of endorsements from some of in* i^miig dii^M <>r ir>e ?iaU-. Ei Lrm. copies ran he nhuined by writing to the assoetayons a< Italeigh. Hwtf Ytnx T*?e* Typhoid Treatment I There w e re 11! S cases of typhoid fe ver 1 reported to? the ? North ? Carolina , State Board of Health for the month of May* from 57 counties Tn the State. Jiuckiiighaiu la charged up with the -toytst nuntl^f-^even, and is follow lec closely by Wayne, Lenoir and John iSton with six each. Durham led the I cities with six, Winston-Salem had three. Wilmington two. Charlotte ami Raleigh, one each. A study show* thatr-typhold has not been epidemic anywhere, as there is jan average of only two cases from counties where the disease exists. However, the Board of Health points I c ut to the people that many cases may |rvjsult from these few through contact with them, and through contamination I of food, water and milk by flies or ^uriian carriers. For this reason, if Tit hro* been over two years since you 'do the wise thing and repent it now. During the coming months -free pro taction against typhoid will be offered in half the counties of the State. If yours is not one of them. M should be jar.d it is no fault of the Stare Board of Health that it is not. ' ? 1 Hickory Rock Item*. Hickory Rook has opened up with htne eyes once more. ? ? We ? having ? h ? good Sunday School. Hickory Ro'k will hold t: revival meeting the Third Sunday l:i July. Misses Zena Bobbin, Alma WistiT. and frit nd< took a joy ri*k? Thursday evening. vr. and MYs. v*. C. Jo'.mson spent Thursday at'teriv>*.?u ;-l "KujtrttH* Bobbin's. .?,.?! Mrs, s?\viin.s7m :.:ul Air. "ivnTt -Vtrr ? n ? n ? r.i'.- ? '-'i-i t ? . : . i ?'.i!itiin N!r Sir:i\laml \vt ii; to PrniikHnton > night t > * 1 iff. vh. V.- Newii.n : \ 51! * ; ? Hi. U ? y ;; K-. i] I .it riU'?i < _L_ V; - \v . ?\ y U ' . ?; * :\t . - Sa! . v.. v ;? .1 :: >t v :y i.;:;c!l itlk. ' . ?: uc? n* r.'? : ?' ". ! ' t in sly ? ?'. ?? .? t > sn1 >'*?. ?? :i- L Mrs. \ Col ; - S;.t ;ir.lav nirJ . Mi<-< I V rami* of Kp<om. sy*ni..the week-end with Mrs ,1 * 1 ? 1 1 1 nst oe. We are v? r\ sorry Mr: tt: It linh l il ? has been very sick. Mr. and Mrs! 6. B. B: 11 took a fly ing trip to l,ou tabu rg Sat unlay. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Inscoe spent Sunday ut Mrs. O. B. Ball's. Mrs. Arthur Inscoe Saturday night u.ive'lier girl friends :? nice entertain ment. Those present were Misses Ze na Bobhitt. Alma Wester. Willie May Hedgepeth. Daisy Lucy Tharriugton, Yallie Inscoe. Ireene. Mable Strick land. Bertha Dement. > iiey had lots of music by Misses Bohhitt. Th;> rring Ton nnfl Hertgeooth. All ronort a nice tin>e. BUM KYKS. Mr. Mort?n MHfflirw* Bead, ' 1 V. v , ? ? , .. ? . nl. . Jir5? Home Demonstration Department I'ut a little lard or a touch line on the little chicks head Just touch sho?44- "Be used. If there are I signs of head lice after the first greas- j tng. renew If necessary but be care-, ful not to use too much. Llmberneck Is easily prevented but hard to^ cure. Chickens will eat worms In dead chickens, rats a:ui meat left lying around, which cdllUW llmberneck See thai all putrefying n>eat is buried or T5irrneit. ? If ? your chicks do gel the worms In their throats crook a *maU wire, a long wire hair pin is very" good, dip liV tur pentine and run down the chicks throat. Von will usually be able to pull the worm out by this device. There is always a demand for poul try. especially for well fattened poul try. A well known Washington Arm will buy nil whipped to them at hlgh est market price (per pound). A firm in Richmond offers to buy all sent them provided, both ehhrctreiis^ and M'4! gi<ideiT- ? Anoifiwr olTwrs tn 1 pay 75 cents per dozen for eggs the dally. Eggs shall be uniform in col ler? size and_?flndjefl before ship P,n* WateTjrtiTiw wlik'li Is lert over after being used to preserve eggs during the | winter is splendid for a paste. Why not preserve eggs in water glass for winter use? Eggs so kept may be used afhome and the winter eggs sold for high prices. An old worn counterpane makes an excellent silence cloth for a dining table. Men's old felt hats make good iron holders. Cut in sizes larger than your hand. They are better than any pad. . Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt, presi dent of the North Carolina State Fair, is offering a medal for the best draw ing, pencil or otherwise and another medal for the best specimen of clay North Carolina under IS years of age. I-ets have a large number of entries in this contest from Franklin County. Each year when the Seventh Grade Examination rprestioTTS" urease nt out; questions are sent for a tesr on Home Demonstration Work. The^apers of |iho girls imd women who take ttie test are sent ro'tMM l>fffi*g-cof the Hoard of Education, corrected and Diplomas Fgivcn^for a satisfactory examination I and two or four years successful j Homo Demonstration worfc. This' rptnu has been fottowed hy t!:e County. 'Superintendent and Home I Vtiv ?:isi ra- | 1 11 in ^;nit inr Hi. H.>i hii Wt give below answer^ ?rom t\vo| ? girl* tr?-thr tirst- riui'st i<m on ? tin* ? \ lamination this year, " Of Wh::t Valut Has Your Club Work I'm You?"| i mi '\v 'ill; ? ; i ? i ? -l_L_ Ynmr~trhii h piv?lti*e* 1 Mng net .led f ^ ; :id ;v n.?i:nr 1:1 woi-, T I :?? this -uro' is a ? I . >ur " ! ...i\e ? :: i. lilt- :;t r?y '-oils. ie;:s,.h is p:\ i;;otOii r ? v ! ?!? ? f i 'ii ' l !i ? u: i j : ? . ' ?' i! ^ ?'Ute t I ;,S ? cl.i eiuber invite . : I. :.et'r W * >:Ck ? :\ ? p! !u'n a e w . ? r i< Too I Mil. !.. \i> !i.;ii a ??:?<! riiil t'tv.t* 1:.' [ u t: i? s. 1 *m s-? glad 1 l*i:suse I v-'enld i:oi h: i*e 1: ii 1 had m?! been in t:i?' worK. The club work has t.sught me man1. flc>soii?i ti It'll a ill help tnr nil thronr'1 'life. All -the fruits ami vegetable I which lia\V been going to waste on tl farm are now saved by canning, pre serving or pickling, By selling m> {canned products 1 have clothed iu> j self, paid imisic bills anil helped to fir 'nish my home. I have helped to pa\ [my way through my first year at co llege and now have a Liberty Itor [and a line Jersey cow am? calf as a r? | suit of my work as a cluti girl. I hav I emphasized the canning phase of IV Home Demonstration Work as that ? iiie sidelliat has meayt most to' me . ! have been tryinu. 1 ? ? pay my w . Jhr.MU-ih hiuli M*ho??l ami < 'dlege ? the ;?r? : i eds of my sSle of e nr -it ?;*. H' r- . - .*? V:- ?>*?.?<? > * ? ?? ' .e ! ' v ,'M j.f | , -,:e . * TN* i-"r 1 1. k} i >i r-Ttv .*.0 |V;> Ve;ir in .\<iv>tnv<\ u. s. MAIL LINE a? f:., sk?. "*????? W? li-Am 2?-Sw? 78 _ *--*?? ? ? - )mb ?-*?. 2; bm2* Hl?h Standard S?r^f<-. In S?ond and ThlrdOaM *"????. ?- ? ?m? 1.400 ? t-*-3r ^ -Ul 1 F_tw?_ 1 I pn -m?n? u 5 JiA?J^r TO Items From >fw Hope. A- you have not heard f rom crtrr dignst.s lately I will send you a few Itetir- fur your paper. Our section was visited by a hail storm Tuesday afternoon. Thev craps being small tha dtmif alight. > Mr. Kurney Edwards, who has been gen-.u-iy ?ick for some time, has 1m prowu some and here's hoping he will soor. recover. -j^*rrr^-nrm--Enmrrmr ? wirrmTK ? nr ? New Hope, but now of Youngsville. is In i ? ' 'filial nt?ftnloTgh, whcrq^.ahjL . underwent an operation last Thur?^ da> -ill- -^:2Q_o' clock, and Is doing nice ly Hope she will soon be home again. Mr. Rahe Perry is building an ad ditional room to his residence uear the station. Miss Frances Chamblee. who left Hit week for the teachers training school at Raleigh, has returned home. Mn* (ioldie Richards and Miss Fran ces rhamblee went to Raleigh Tues day. -< Mr Haywood Frazier was a visitor at P <; Hagwoods Sunday. Mr. fllfton Floyd visited Mr. Ernest Richards Friday afternoon. The writer knows something, but will not speak of the approaching mar rlage at New Hope. Our section was vistted by a nice rain Saturday afternoon and was glad ly welcomed. There is right much sickness in our neighborhood. Mr. Jonnnie Edwards and Mr. Joseph Denton's habies are Yet* -iiulu There will be a childrens day at our church the second Sunday in July. nice program is being arranged by mft KtVie Merlin. Mrs Collie PerryT and Mis< H'attie Floyd. There will be .?'! day service and dinner on the grin, - ii Everybody _is tordiallv li>* vitcd. I: miss* < the waste b.iske' we will "'..biy cotr.e au^i:?. POSS. Mvrii i; a: ; is: Fr;?nkl;i: f"? ?,.:r.t;.* \\ ho hit t i u iiincs to their rstjav ? ? ? ? - 1 1 k 1 i * : l . ? : ? v- - ? IhtTi . led. as r< \ - 1 % . i -*a 1 I follows: This Junue ? Jr-tr-MlUH ? ? r!lN .? ?? ? for the Tow ?? i>\' Fra:/.vl!:i,OM. K Kearney l I t Fr.:i;klf.i ? Home Phua> . - 1 rs J S Kobersou 1 house and lot E Mason S*. 1 '.or adj T.r i isburg H K I *.77 0 Speed and wife 1 house .-nd lot Cheatham St. liorr.e Plate 1 house and lot ("boatman Sf <?. W. liar row . "?T TO l> Speed I - ? int. Hotel Prop erty ^ I _'?? K I .otic ' >o'is?- .oid lot ? ireen St .. ? ! - l.r . 1 < ' enderso i *|v lu?US?* V St.. 1 j , w \ ?*:; \\ m u J f? ? ? ?? ? * Jolt.; 'V. b . I,v I ? >' ' '? . N. C. ?> i< MRS. HILL'S . CASE LIKE THAT OF MANY ' ' ' ' k Had Liver and Kidney Troubles, Was Weak, Run Down and Nervous. * Alter Taking Two Bottler 01 >unux >he Keels Better Than In Years and <?nln?? Six found*. Say*. North Cam* __l]n* Lady. The statement made recently by a North Carolina lady veiy accurately describes troubles of a great ma ny women everywhere, judging from thu hundreds of similar cases which have come to the attention of the di rectors of tha United Medico-Ohemi Ifospital since a general distribution of the treatment now known as Sanux "I had llrer ami kidney troubles." said Mrs. Hill, whose address is R. F. D. No. 2. Durham. N. "and suffered terrfbly with indigestion. I didn't want the Slightest thing to eat and the little food I did swallow disagreed -u.it h rpe. I had become nervous and run-down and utti'il m > back jmiuioiL me so I had to give up and go lo bed. "I was badly constipated antt~tnrd to take some kind of laxative every night to get my bowels to move and In the morning I would have a bad taste in my mouth and felt so dizzy and weak. "Then a friend told me Tiow much Sanux had helped her and I got a bot tle and started taking it. I've ta.ken just two bottles and all my troubles have left me. I have a fine appetite and can eat anything without suffering af terwjfrds. [ sleep well and feel better than in years and have even gained six pounds in weight. "I gladly recommend Sanux to any one suffering from stomach troubles." If you are among the marry "unfor tunates who suffer as Mrs. Hiil did, if ?our stomach is disordered, your aj> petlte poor, if you feel weak, n enrolls and tired out all the time, if you lo<ttr ha^jraTd and pate- and de-not weigh as much as you should then go to the nearest drug store and get a bottle or two of Sanux. which so many in this section are now taking and wh ich hundreds who once felt just as you now feel, declare entirely, relieved. th em and put them back on their feet. Sanux is ? purely vegetable com pound and contains nothing harmful. It Is sold in this section by the follow ing druggists in S-ounce hotties at" $1.25. I-Aok for the name SANUX. SOLD BY WOftttHV DRI'fr WK I'nited MedKo-Cheml Hospital. 10th & Clay Sts? Richmond. V&. "Did You Know There Was a Difference in Service?" If you are not getting the right kind, buy your next Insurance protection from us, we give serv ice that satisfies, representing companies with tlie must uu-lu-the minute ^protecting fjatured_? contracts. v t "Remember"' we Insure everything that's Insurable aud aypieuaie yum Lmsine^s: ? ? C j:, Mitchell C. L Mitchell YO'JNGSVILLE. - - North C THE ICE MAN IS ABROAD AGAIN Flag him with an order or Phone 315 and keep your pantry coo!. Saves its cost in prevent' r.? 'vaste from he*U. Ice is a nece?sitv, not a luxury." Cigars. Cig:iret:?< Frv.its, OM Pr:n!<s. Candies. F. N. S pi V E V, NEAR BRIDGE . .LOUiSSttRQ,' N. C. ' i, ? ' li H. A. KQRARNCY, Sheriff

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