A Sudden Parting (or the boree to tan<1 ??fore oho dlsAumnta. in?. trt ? recent borae show at Sydney, Australia. ? CHASSIS I New Price RJXB. dezroit Think of ftl For on$y $295 you cantnow buytWsefiiciant, economical' andtreftablo -Bond Chassis. With a body to safct your needs, it enables you to-imme diately increase your trade zone, satisfy more customers, reduce your delivery costs and make<more money. Buy Now. Terms if desired Louisburg Motor Co. I.OinSBCRG, North Carolina Flies and Mousquitoes Have Arrived SHUT THEM OUT WITH SCREEN WIRE ? ? 'y J /MWy* ? . . I have a large Stock in all widths from 18 to 48 inches, both Galvanized and Btyck. LUCAS HOUSE and AUTO PAINTS, ALABASTINB WALL TINTS - * ? ' , \ ?*> j - "ic ?? / y v*r- . * A store- full of good Hardware I ? .. V ' < > / '? 7 ; 1 1 ' 1 1 ' H. C. TAYLOR Hardware AMEKICAJIWOMKN WHO WUX 0 UHTSY BKFOKB BJUTI8H UOYAIiTT Twenty-two American won.en will b? presented ;it the royal court of Eagland Way 3<) and 31. Five ot them shown here are (left to right" Miss Helena Caperton. of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Prist Wheeler, wire of the counsellor of the American < mbaasy In London; Mrs. Frederick Manning, of Hryn Mawr, Fa., daughter of Chlet Justice Wm H Taft; Miss Helen klce, of New York City; Mra. Ira G. Copley, wife of a former Illinois con gressman. " ~ , r ' ? [/j In /ffr<2assffr ; Th? rm Grand attji m ftti. t*m- (M ' of nun tAk?* to the air tan <ka i TuUerleB ganhm. tO_Pwrta. IntfSqoaBble, Earty tolxfre). Par1? i"i\go , has taken court action j against tho wlfo of J:irMues Rlcho- ' pin, theater owner, ulloglnuabs tux. . .. State Fair Oct. 15-19. Raleigh^ N. C. May 23. The data of the sixty second North Carolina Stats' Fair ? are October 18-19, 1928. Plans are well under way to make this year's exhibition superior to any previously held. The Executive Committee has de cided to conduct the fair along the same general lines aa laat year, eli minating all concessions, excepting novelties, and stressing the educatio nal and entertainment features. Amusements will always be a part of any successful fair. JTowever, edu cation la the primary feature of a fair, the great spirit back of It, the force which Is making our exposlt loiri all over tho land greater every year. With these Interests In mind the midway dttracttons, rr#e acts, and fire work* have been carefully ?elected. One hundred and thirty Bine horses from twenty two states and Canada have entered In the tour otoalng stake events, the purse* tor which are 11.009 each. This la an average of thirty five horses', to a race. There Will' be six open class races announced later, which In addition to the stakes should attract the bast horses In til* eoaritry. The 1MX premium list Is now being revised. The classification for prises Society's "Royalty" Watches Sport of Kings Probably mnr? millionaires and leaders of high dooiety witnessed the first day's raring at Befcnenft PkrK N. Y., V:an were ever present at a racetrack. In the United States. And what a thrill Grey wJt* ?.and? up. cave them In tho Metropolitan! Carrying 123 pounds, he was lengths ahea^ of a field TTio tv^st handicap horses In the country at the end tho mile. Cathleen Vanderbllt and h?r flanc% Han* i<X Qi thing, ard (left). wero snapped they watched tho race. August Belmont, principal owner OJ.tfet' trscil, ccll3) <Ur&. Pra^icia oarJatv tag/lor. - No Different iln Sweden BYALLMA] GET OUT OF THERE Vo'J OLD HEN Ddoqq ^Ttft ~cn DID Vou SEE THOSE CHICKENS 'HAVING A BAWQUET in mv GARDEN? HAVING the time op their VOUNS UVES fc?. ? . I WHAT HAVE ) VOL) PLANTED] ' THERE MR. DUFF 9 I PLANTED SOME 1 * LETTUCE- SOME. RADISHES- SOME ONlONS-TURNIPS I ' AND'.SOME SWEET )CORN-* THAT'S FINE I USED TO Plant potatoes IN SWEDEN WHEN I WAS A little Y WHAT'Dlt )?/OL> CALL POTATOES^ IW SWEDEN?/ 3 F *.11 be pra'SMcally the sane a* l??t Tear, havln* Man aranged so that <vll produce of the home and the farm may be shown. There will be aome thlng applloable to every member of the family. Mr. Oeo. F. Foley; Philadelphia. Pa., wfho hao jw am M folly managed the Pinehunt Dog Show for the pant years as well a* Mine or the largest dog aliows In the United States, haa entered Into a contract with tbe ma nagement to pat- on a licensed show at the Slata Fair, under the rules of the Amerloaen Kennel ClutJ. Ttfa should Insure the beat show of pure bred dogs ertr held la North Caro lina. \ Subscribe to The Franklin Tlmea The boy taking agriculture at hi) high school makes S2 bushels of corn per acre where his dart makes 17.7 bushels: he makes 512 pounds of cottop where his Dxl make* 278 pounds; he makes M4 8 pounds of to bacco where his Dad makes B10.4, and he makes 178 bushels of sweet pota toes where his Dad makes 1M.C, ac cording to findings of Dear C. B. Wll Hams of tho North Carolina State College. Frisco wants both paity convention* In 1984, showing Frisco Is not-Afraid Of earthquakes. ' ' Choi a women, of South America, wear 20 petticoat*, showing thera 20 psttlcoats behind civilisation. Farm grown feeds ar<? usually chop er than purchased fe->ds be?anae all leod? must be frown on Km* farm. In boy lug feed' you pay the other fallow, and tomrUmn tbo middle a profit tor handling them. Prosperity k|t hit Spain. are ao nice' very few men are mat enough to fight a boll. ' ' ? I. a 000 tMa season, and all mma did waa play t " l> *"' .*? ? 1 11 ' - ; /U Where Anywhere la llko UJ be MM of where we are. , t ? ? Being a Billionaire la a file Jo*. but It ta*e? a lot of ,**

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