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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A ?TAB, DROPS ? ? CotlOB sold in Louis burg y?8ter day tor 12 1-2 c?nt? * poand-. ? TV rains the past week hare been qwte a help to growing crops. ? Work is progressing nicely on the State Highway leading into Louisburg from two sides. ? A mass meeting has been an K>.?z>ced in the interest of Co-opera tive Marketing at New Hope School on next Tuesday night. Kverfbody ladies especially, are invited. r >? 'Misses Annie Harris. Mary Wil a*a. Kalberine Bobbitt and l^ocy An drews are giving qnite an enjoyable campmg party at Jackson's pond to qmite a number of their friends thin week. ? Lets bope ibat Keairor? \renne may be extened in a straight line. The town needs another outlet. There is never no telling when it will be come necessary to block Main Street temporarily . r. J9U80S, UUt mm4 iro*E Dt:*<MSTE_inox depaktmest Farmer*' Srtt CminIIm, Raleigh, A**st L, S uU X. . TV Fuwn' Slate Convention this | year is one of the events that no far mer cam afford to misa.' . Mr. P. B. Blalock. the PreakkntJ is going to Detroit to personally re qM Hrsrr Ford to ?pfi at the Con \ Hon. A. F. L?ever. Author Smith - Leva- Bill Hon. Henry C. Steart, Ei-Governor of Virginia. H. S. liot) ley. International Harveater Company Bated Turner. General Agricultural AfW. Southern Railway. J. R. Howard. Pres. Farm Boreaa Federa te Mrs. Charles Schutler, of j / Hoa. Robert N. Pace. Kj-M. C. E. C. Branson. Pi iiTi nanr Rani So cial OrtTS. Cnfv. of N. C. F. P. l?lha. State Board of Agi Wultcre. G. A Mb ?4. Pres Tobacco Grow ers Hca. Cameron Morrison. Governor. Dr. Clareace Poe. Editor Progressive Fimpr Dr. E. C. Brooks, State Sapt. of Public Instruction. Dr. B. V. Kilgore. Director at the Extension Service, aad several very able speak as withia the organisation. There will be demon srationa of: tadio; Cotton Pasting; and oth rsllroad fare. Meals i tree. (Take slips and toilet articles I. a*s Co Aagut LtllttS P*? ^idf rl ? Mrs. R. K. Davenport. Secretary ? Mrs. Jane S. McKim-| yxtn . A-jdnormm Y. M. C. A. Joint sessions ? Pollen Hall. State I College of Agriculture and Engineer*- 1 Tuesday 12 : 00 A. M.-1:M P. M.? Joint meet | tnf men and women. 1;M P. M.-2:M P. V. 2:t* P. M.-4:M P. M ? Mrs. R. K. Davenport presiding. Demonstration | and Uecture: Good Taste in Dress; Lire models. What Getting together Means to the Farm Woman. Address. Mrs. Chas. Schntler. P. M.-8:1S P. M. ? Community j Stn^ing . fr: IS P. P. M.? Address. ?:?* P. M. ? Social Hour ? Get to-| getber meeting. Wednesday *:?? A M.-12:M A. if.? Meeting of North Carolina Home Bureau. Re port of work of Home Demonstration dabs and County Home bureaus. Everybody invited. i; ;??# M -1:W P. M. ? Business meet ing 1 W P. M.-I:M P. M. ? Lunch. P. M.-4:#0 P. M Joint sea Life discussion: The I .ever. The Kugene Branson . The School ? Dr. E. C. Brooks. Feeding the family ? Mrs. Jane S. MrKimmon Short Courses for Farmer* Mr. Roy f M P. M.-S:15 P. M. ? Community., Mh(. ft : IS P. M.-?:M P. M. ? Address ? Mrs. Chas. Srbwtler. P. M.-?:4S P, M ? Play. "The My aad the Uoa". Raleigh Commu nity Player*. UNCLE HANK LITTLE MAIDS DRESS tfP IN DOTTED SWISS AND LACE. ~ A a little My. of eon?p<iu*m-e ?? to the sorts) world. takes her ?fliiBuw promenade ndrr the shad* mt a pink silk parasol with lac* oil top. we are 1 1? lulnil M study the rest of fear apparel with l?HrMt Id at hut alastj cases act of a hondred she la Band to be dBlit) and daintily draaaerf ta clothes made <lne cotton ?Mil, ^trtiglj trimmed with hand made laeaa and ???< by hand Much attention la (tno to little hand-made tacks on her finer clothes, while simple ?tltihci i Is tai[il.nj iKt oa all o t them, ladidhf the deposable ginghams and othor sturdy cottons that doth* her far her dally twiMB of llrlng. ~#hHe dotted swtM taakes the pntty little Crock a^owa la the plctura. It kup stralkh t hia the a ark dm, Its . fa la I as taken by small tacks. As Spaalny part Way tan tta froart la hstsaal with u*ihst battona. The round neck and button of the skirt bordered with a narrow edge of cittnj lace, and three wide tucks above the hem give the skirt a uprightly flare. A little hat to match uses the dotted Swiss o*er a sllk-cove'sed frame and the Hon j lace edges the brim. Narrow ribbon, which may be In aqr color,'1 makes a collar and tie tor the hat, aa4 a little bow af K adorns the froat at the dreaa. Sach trsaspersnt fabrics are often worn orer colored under sllps. Batiste. veUe and crape de ohlne are aaed fbr -frocks of this character and colored linens. White lisle stockings and patent j leather slippers sre approved la company of all sach finery. UTILITY COATS FOR SPRING BRING PLEASANT SURPRISES ^OATH for apnni lutvr M^R wlm MUkltal ?w ntdf tbHr appcaraa<* h ratora and mlxt ni> * hi a wmj~ (Ha flf* o t ityVa, ud tbrw mtftmm ar? vary aaaart. TW are rtmrigaad ?Ilk aa F|? always looklnx In t|x> fll o* utility, arm wtm th? liiIw oaaMtilng aatltaly orw In tha i nf ?mIii Rat tha moat iaf tUnf of all la that thay may lay to Mac la? pa? If- aa i nala laiM k m l W? la a, ap of weal Vwaa-y . la I aad nO legel ? m n?. n wool a In a)^?1 trtxforp a pair of nlMyM nun ? A coat bHonxInf to thla (Erf nip la at the l?ft of the pictur* It la handao? affair, following hltliWj IV dlHatca of th* bkmV Id llpwa ami daeoratlon. Thla laat la aa tfcrti? nabroldary of braid and aUk <m tW riwim and hark of I ha Wtalrrw l)w .few) of Ita alia will And a fdfanri In tka amart coat at tka Hgkt. arltli Ha popalar aaif (altar, ftiflatvrrf ?Mk wml frln*n and It la a aplrltad aiodal aa4 ??m waQ O m> aaatallic (trdlft that ta hold f ba plana and. M (tally, to lira It a MHff AnUrti ?kta? of iy?H tkay'ara p?a froaka and <*at?. ipaialai to aoaaa raaaa, from Ma| eoia ftara. SAVE flfTY CENTS We are glad to announce to oar readers that we have succeeded in mak ing arrangemt for anoth er Combination Offer with the Progressive Fanner. ? o This time we will be able to send yon for one yeax: Franklin Times $1.50 Progressive Farther 1.00 Total $2.50 BOTH FOR $100 This applies only for full year's subscription V ? Send in jour subscrip tion at once for the two papers you should have in your home to tT"? ' ... The Franklin Times Louisburg, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE OF REAI. ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power contained In a certain Mortgage deed executed to us by Sidney O. White and w^e. Vera White, and duly recorded In the office of ' Register of I K*eda of Franklin County. N. ('. In Book Xo. 210, pnir? 34f?, default having been made lu payment of Die bniulft secured ?hereby, and upon request for fore closure. we will on MONDAY. Altll'Sl .'1. l?22 At about the hour of noon at the Court House door In Loulsburg N, C. offer for aale at public auction, for cash, the following described real estate sit uated In Franklin I'ouniy. t'edar Kock townshlp^N. and bounded as fol lows: Hounded on the North by the lands of T W. Boone, on the East by the lands of W. R Boone and Ueor (lanna ("reek more, on the South by the lands of Mrs. W. H. Stalling*, and on the West by the lands of C. T. Stokes and Pomp P. Leonard, containing six ty-four (64) acres, more or leas, and Is Ike trfcet of land. ddSded to Sidney 'White by Lola w. Boone and other* and hsown as the Weeter land. This Jfcne 8th. 1922. TYVVLOR W. BOONE, and Brothers W.J. Boone and Spenper M Boone. Mortjfageee. To tkp use of O. A. Wheless, 7-Jl-5t / Transferee. HEADQrARTSkS DETACM IHT, riLST BATTALION 117tk PIKI.D AITILLEKT SRWH . YnnncitTillf. July 21. ? An officers school wu hold in the Armory rinb room Wnlnnutoy and Thursday nights of last week, and will be held every Thursday and rtiday ni*ht ualll Au ra* 4. The object of thla school is to flt the officers (Or tbelr work by the time they reach camp. It Is especially tor the noa commissioned officers, most of whom bars had rery little experi ence In their work. But regardless of experience these officers are rapid ly (raapisK the Instructions which are so wall and thoroachly explained tr Captala Underwood. 1802 1922 LOUISBURG COLLEGE A Junior College for Young Women With i Standard Preparatory Coarse of Powr Years Family of sptctiUr tniifd. Cirsca tacifrs Health RkotJ I'sMnvtwd. " Hot?-a-> Arrmsjiw* Swiil LK? Ctrffvlly GunM. Atil?ici. la ?ddi*A?n to ik? . ?*iUr roll<f? co?B*s. CUsciai al Utm.T ? Went km U calM to tk* Irfartanu o < Art. Btsims. tr fc irsn Kipr*?ston Hob* Eraxmirs. Mmr iFiun Tom. TVot* pic. I. tnd KHi(wv Edmtioc. d for rm i 1 5*nd for CtUlof. Mohn. President, Practically ?1 cm th? drill a ?quad or naiiur ul drill aarcaaafnlly id strict KiHUry So mo?t o< conlnad lo itarvUM ta In*. ani(l? work. atlas. c altar*. dpi la portage. TbeXthrfrd drill fbr tfci* laid Sktnrday at < M P. H *?y wot drill IW wk* of t tuf ootl Win# oa. of rm.iflpox. nu Tarelulioat mall ad kf nwit. Ikt tj| romplxtd CO* will I aorrnaaa raaiad kr lira laallaaa Vy | tin will" Imafor tl>* adW?n a? B ? aad all rill W pfc/WaDy ?> tor a graad ttaa For ika lufa aaka. laCa of Ik* NOTICE TO rXKXOWN U?.\UtS OP UJT S IN BUX R K K THE TOWS or BTVS. S. C Tt? iikim Jim ? ?* Ut S*. ? Maia ta tk* tarn ?rf Bwb. I?l! J. H. ?cte ?< ???? Ul A. I at n.M kr mmiMM ?h im ? twb mt n_ ims J. H T-M-lt us- it MHI 11 i? WORTH ?II kM tar II I fartrsrjrwss*
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