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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN UK. O. B. BO.fNEB of II r* Bonner k Bonner tjf, Ear, Mose m Throat Kfl-'ffK ? North Carolina Will be Id *Loul8l>hrg Oli TUuisilayl of each week. Oftlce over Scoggiu's Drug Store. UK. K. r. YABBOBOl'ttH PbjHlelaa aiid Suryeoa . Luulsburg, N. t'. Office la Blckett and YarborougB Building. Office Pbooe 294 Residents Phono 28 UK. W. B. BOKTOE Ere Specialist WW T* BaUdtai Losiabarc. North Carollca K. AT WOOD NEWELL. Lpulsburg. N. qf" Phono 249 Office in First National Bank Building tieaeral Prutlee UK. ABTHUB HIKES rLEBINB Hanson Dastlst Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Office In Masonic Hail Building S.T. BURT, JL D. Ixjulsburg, N. C. Off 1 coo over Scoggiu's Drue Store. Hours 11 a. in. to 1 p. nu and 4 to 6 pm. Special attention to Hoes and Decs. Office and Hospital at R. F. Fuller's Stable. Calls answered day or night. Phones, Da- 66 Night 336 DB. H. K. BEAB WOOD. H. C. Offices at Wood firsi (Jo. DB. D. *. 8BITHWICB. _jH.CS. Office tn the First National Bank Building on Main and Naah 8ta. W. ?. FEBSON. attorn?y-at-law Loatshurg, North Carolina ?naUw la aU courts. OSes oa Mala 8tro?t _J~ DB. J. B. DAVISl Ptjsklii ' LeaUkarv. North Carollaa fMll.n rh,.^ CI ?n I<milnhM*'E; Bottling Works Hours: 8 to IV; 1 to 3; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone:- Office 64-1 Ring Res. 64-2 Rings. B. B. WUU ' B.^f WHITE A * ALONE ?eaeral practice, settlement at ea <*? Bra always In tho office. DR. H. H. JOHNSON : PhjaltlAn l.oalhhurg. North Carolina Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 1# DB. J. E. BALONE. Loulsbnrg. North CarolEBA In Ay cock Drag 8tore, Market Btreet, Office Practice Burgery and consultation. J. 0. NEWELL, a. D. Leulsbnrg, Jf. ?? Office in First National Bank Building Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 G. M. BEAU ?"* ~ Attornej-?t Lan I.onisbarg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In air CfttirtS. Wm H. Ruflln, Thos. W. Ruffln W?. M. * THOS. W. BUFFI!* A Uoraejn-ai-Law Leatabarg, s North Carellaa General practice, both civil and crim inal, in Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courta. Offices In First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YC'JR DEAD. Let us submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of yonr oved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE A MARBLE WORKS. Henderson nurUi Carolina. Mi;.*K)RI> RAKRER SHOP Nash Street I eilsbarg. North Carellaa Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed Cleaning and pressing department in connection. Clothes sent for and de livered promptly. STROAI.L BEOS. Barker* UiMinr. K. & W? have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Rtecall and will ran um? at the tain stand . Bath faction and cleanllnaaa shall be oar motto. Plenty of hot rauitni ?at? and clean towels. To Stop a Cough Quick HAYES' HEALING medicine which A box of GROV SALVE for Chest la HAYES* HEALING shoe Id be nibbed on of children suffer! n&'frc^ a Cold or tfcs ahta mmm ???* a iM. THE FRANKLIN TIMES; 1 A. r. JOHNSON. Editor aa4 lutin j ?TAR DROPS ? ? Cotton sold ill Loulsburg jester- I day for 11 3-8 cents a pound. AMONG THE VISITORS - i Mr. anrt 'Mrs. . W. Person visited Raleigh this week. Mr. J. A. Hodges visited his people Mrs. N. B. Allsbrook. of Mebane, is visiting her parents. Miss Eleanor Collie is on n visit to relatives In Philadelphia . Mr. K. S-7 WhlUy of Kal*u?;hT i* vta iting rHulivgj in l?utiintm?e , ? Mr. T. H. Lai-y. uf Rwfcy-Mountr was a visitor to Louisburg Tuesday. Mr. J. A. CorbiU. of Selma. was a visitor to faeuisburg the past week. Mr. D. P. Smithwick, of Philadel phia, is on a visit to his people here. Uf. R c pAPb loft Mnnrtnv for mi . rv . V- . rw i it luit luuuuu; Richmond, for treatment at a local hospital . Mr. E. A. Jones, of Raleigh, is vis iting friends and relatives in and near L^uisburu . * Mrs. Reuben Owen Shi w. of Wimh Inrtnn City. in visiting at the home of Mr. D. C. High . Mrs. Bettle Taylor and son, Johnnie Ray. of Cheater. Pa., are visiting her daughter. Mrs. C:. 0. Hndson. Mrs. W. G. Jones and children, Mary Frances and John, are visiting her brother. Supt. J. C. Jones. y Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McKlnne, Miss es Ida Mae Yow, Virginia Foster, Su*" sie Meadows and Miss dussle Black nail. of Henderson, are on a vacation trip to Beaufort. Misses Mattie and ijicy Allen left last week to visit Mbi Carolyn Lane, "lYMi" Lane was one of he strong pojrfU in the Louis burg College faculty the past session. Mrs. F. A. Roth and daughter, Dor othy, left this week for a visit to Phil adelphia, Baltimore" and Atlantic City. While away she will purchase the fair stock of ladies goods for F. A. Roth *. Co. V _____ Mr. W . E. Cooper, who has _^?en lrT The u. S. Array 411" Service at Lang ley Field. Va.. the past sli.month8. .re turned Monday, having received his discharge through the roduction'ln personnel of the ^fervice . Hwdnim'ir. H. A Tlnn. R. -A. Bob bin, Misses Lucy~ATTeh, Ka-thrrlne Bob but, Helen Lee Fleming, Kate Alien, Masters Sam Allen- and Arthur Flem ing vent to Raleigh Tuesday to see "Peck's Bad Boy" at the Superba The LEST ^HEY FREEZE. You can save many thousands of lives in Europe the coming winter by responding to the appeal of the Amcr (can Red Cross and American Friends Service Committee for cast-off cloth-* ing. Millions of men. women and children in Central Europe are in rags and tatters. Unless America' can send shiploads of wearable apparel for young and old the suffering will be greater than at any time since the war. Food shortages have been taken care I of. but new clothing is still a luxury that only the wealthy mid well-to-do i can afford. Old clothing has been worn to shreds. In some sections a month's wages for a skilled workman will not buy sufficient garments to Keep ~ -a ? child ? wai in . Millions of homes were stripped bare of every comfort in exchange for clothing. Now there is nothing more to exchange, not a stick of furniture left to sell. Fuel is enormously costly. Is there any Ixmishurg nomo hat has not some discarded bit of ciothing to give? Reports from abroad by repre sentatives of the Red ?~ross and the Friends Service Committee urge us that the need is far greater than even our utmost generosity can meet. But if we act immediately we may save a multitude of homes from a winter of extreme misery. The appeal is chiefly for secondhand warm garments that are wearable; for warm but serviceable shoes, especially those which are broad and with low heels; for baby clothes of every des cription and material from which In fants* garments may be quickly made: for knitted things and for woolen yarn to be knit by European mothers. Re sure that all garments are strong and serviceable, carefully mended, with buttons on. etc.? and only ship those garmeifts that are worth the freight charges. If we are to help these people, we must send good cloth ps. Remember they have no sewing materials, and no time, and In many cases no strength left to mend. The National Red Cross organisation and the American Friends Service commit tee have made elaborate provision to assemble and ship the clothing that Is donated. The want Is so nrgent that the greater promptness will mean the greater mercy. We know that the people of Ix>ulsburg will respond with their a suai generosity to this appeal. Send all donations to the home of Mrs. J. A. Turner before August 18th as This Is the shipping date. If It Is not convenient for yotf to send, let Mrs . Turner know, and thev will be called ! for . KITES SCHOLARSHIP TO LOTlSRCRft COLLEGE | Among the Important contributions to the cause of education In the recent {christian education movement of the Methodist rharch. was one of ten thous and dollars to Lotlibari College This TUCKER'S C A FE Main Street LOUISBURG, N.C. I have Jn&t opened a firat _ Cafe in the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish THMIS irt all ROUra, ' an J ? tTTF" best the market affords. Ire rrf*?m~"5 rents. Soft Prices reasonable, service the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor splendid gift was ? made by ? R . ? H. Wright-. ot Durham, In memory of hie sister. Ml 86 Pattle Julia Wright, who attended Louisburg College years ago.] Miss Wright left Bome ruanuscrlpta In prose and verge which her brother ed ited and had published, not for distri bution through the channels of trade, but for private distribution among 'friends and loved ones. Mr. Wright has kindly hbuI a cupy to place In the library, and the gift is greatly appre ciated. This contribution conies in the form of a scholarship foundation, and the proceeds of it are to be used to help needy and worthy girls to secure an education . It is really a gift to the poor but ambitious girls or North Oar olina who me all uggllug against fl nancidl odds to secure an education, and he has made Louisburg College the trustee of this fund. It is a res ponsibility which the college will seek to administer with a due appreciation of the purpose- that iraru the mind of the donor, and many a girl through the coming years will gratefully ? <? member this kind benerartor for the timely assistanue which he httt ' TBllT rendered. I* <JKNTERVILLE ITEMS As t has been several weeks aincfr you heard Iron Ol^ l(tt:e to^vn 1 wiy 'ft 1 1 &sqTd . Right many of the children In Cen terrllle are hartog a pretty hard time with the whooping cough but hospe they will soon be well. Mrs. Jew elBlrch, ol Oxford, spent last week wltH Mrs. Grady Ragland. Misses Lucy and Myrtle Dement mo tored to Oxford Sunday. Miss Onnie Duke of Areola, returned to her home last Tuesday after spend ing nearly two weeks wjyi her sister, 1 Misses Bertha Neal and Clayton Bur nette and Messrs. Johnnie Lancaster and Raymond Shearin visited Misses Pattie Lamb and Berenice Strickland of Seven Paths, last Sunday night. They reported a grand time. Right many of the people in and around Centerville are attending the meeting at Wood and Mt. Zion this week . Our Sunday school is doing fine, we have real good attendance. Folks why don't you visit our Sunday school and see what we are doing. We are always glad to have visitors. Our meeting ? will begin the first ? Sunday in September. Everybody come and hear Rev. Mr. Bobbitt, he is a fine preacher. - ? ? The Womans Missionary society will meet the third Sunday afternoon after Sunday school and we are expecting a fine program. ? We also have a ball game at Center vill/e? every Saturday afternoon and the boys seem to enjoy it fine. If this escapes the waste basket per haps 1 will call again when ft rains. Just Me. A N NOUNC EM ENT . We have purchased the Electric Shoe Repair business, formerly run by Riddle and I,ancaster. We have re tained the services of Mr. Bob Lan caster, who will have charge of the shop. Next door to Freeman & Co. on Nash Street. Bring us your shoes for high grade work and prompt service. NEE8E HLECTRIC SHOE SHOP. 8-1 2-4t SACRIFICE? FOR QUICK SALE. Virginia farm (near N. C. line). 200 acres fine land, nearly level, good buildings; fronting Improved pike, only one mile from railroad and banking town. Several N. C. farmers in same neighborhood . Price reduced from $20,000 to $13,000 for immediate tale. Write for full particulars. Venable & Ford. Lynch burg. Va. 8-12-.ft , NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween J. D. Htnes and J. A. Hodge# under the firm name and style of IIInes-Hodges Motor Co., has this day by mutual consent been dissolved. J. A. Hodges retires from said business and J. D. Hines takes over the busi ness and will assume and pay all lia bilities of the firm except those as sumed by J. A. Hodges and said J. D. Hines is authorised and empower ed to collect all notes, accounts and evidences of debt due to said firm. This August 4. 1921. J. A. HODGES. J. D. HINRS 8-lMt SMASHING LOW PRICE RECORDS ? V " . = C7 K L I N E & C O M P ANY Mid-Summer Clearance Sale Prices speak for themselves. Quality is there too. Low Prices plus Good ? Quality Bflr^BniSi ? And tfast wLmI wf flic y ull. ? Tlift htiy~ ing public generally has appreciated this. Hence we decided to continue this Greatest of all Louisburg's Sales. Read over the prices. Then COME TO LOUISBURG'S BARGAIN SPOT" Men's Work Shlrta, good iju il. lty Blue Chi'.mtray 49c Men'k Overalls, 220 Denim, Elastic backs 98c - Overall Blggeat Bar gain yot ' ? - ? 98c? Men's Caps 48c Men's Hats 98c Men's Dress Shirts, extra good value 98c Men's Ties, 98c quality 39c Men's Suspenders, heavy web bing 29c Boys Pants ? ? ? ^Sc Ftnyw Wanh Sntta 48c Drutd L L SheeUilg, yfl-wlftp 9c Apron Checks, limited quan tity 9c Dress Ginghams, good value 9c Curtain Scrim, flowered bol der 9c BEAUTIFUL VOILES 15c Wonderful Patterns, Ex ceptional Quality, S?c Quality Only 15c. Dress Percales, yd-wlde 15c Lad Lassie Kid dy Cloth ? 23c ChiMrpn'a 69c Houae_ Dreaaea__ 98c HOSE 9c M^p'e Slippers, ? Ha/tlt. tan, white, ^ew pair only $1.98 White Shoes and Oxfords few pair, small sizes 98c Children's Tennis Slippers 35c Voile and Organdy Waists 79c Georgette Waists $1.98 Voile Dresses, few more left $7.00 Quality $4.g9 fcr KJIJ-JSTK <Sc COMP^ . ''When Seen or Adyrtised Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here" LDUISBURa, ? T * IVorth Carolina j. LOST ? One male black and white spot, ted fox terrier small dog In Louis burg Saturday the 6th. Finder re turn him to W. N. Fuller, D. S., or ? Mr r1 wilder. Xo. 1. and be re warded. 8-12-2t WANTED ? A good, reliable white wo man to cook in dormitory of Cedar Rock High School. 'Apply to T. H. Sledge, Louisburg. N". C., Route 4.' 8-12- 2t Subscnoe to The Franklin Times WANTED ? A nice'looking, well brok en male setter to take back to Mich igan. Will pay a good price for the right kind of dog. "r/rtte me care " Mrs. Henry Williams,. Warfenton. fifteenth . W. K. Williams. 9-i2-2t Y ou 11 get somewhere with a pipe and P. A J Prittem Albert /? told in toppy rod 6afi. tidy rod tint, hand torn* pound and half pound tin humidor m and in tho pound cryatal glaum humidor urith mpongm moi ?f ? nor tap. ConiiM im kr R J. *q ... Start fresh all over again at the beginning! 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