An All-Purpoce Track At A Remarkable Price The new Fprd all-?t*el body and cab mounted on the famous Ford One-Ton Truck rbwds provide ? complete all-purpoee haulage unit ?t the remarkably low price of $490. Built of heavy sheet steel, strongly re-inforced, this staunch truck is designed to withstand severe usage in a wide range of industries. Generous loading space, four feet by seven feet two inches, permit* easy handling of capacity loads and provision is also made for mounting of canopy top or screen sides. Experienced drivers appreciate the weather-proof features of the Reel cab, which is fitted with removable door-opening curtain* That dangerous cough ? stop it! before you have to take more costly mcasuro. Dr. Betl's 'irc^mbincs^jusc those medicines that up-to-date doc tor* prescribe with the good old-time remedy ? pine-ra; honey. It speedily checks the cough, soothes the inflam mation, restores normal breathing. The taste is pleasant, tool All druggists. Be sure Co gc : the genuine. DR. BELL'S Pine*Tar Honey FLAT BOCK B. T. P. T. We bad our quarterly social Satur day evening, which wan thoroughly enjoyed by all. The following won prlxes In the contests. Word contest ? Baptist Young Peo- I pies Union, Virginia Jones, Fred Hoi- | mes. Kitchen contest ? Mrs. Henry Cash, | and C. B. Howard. Suit-case race ? Miss Beulah Stal . lings and C. B. Howard. Games were played, after which re. froshments were served. We were glad to have as our honored guest. Misses Beulah 9talllngs and Elma I<ewter of Cedar Rock. Below Is oar program fo March 23rd. ' Subject ? Baptist Should Be Intelll- 1 gent Believers. Hymn ? 222. Prayer. _ Hymn ? 91. Bible reader's quli ? conducted by| Ray J. Harrie. Prayer ? tor our Foreign Missionar ies. I Program presented by Oronp 4 ? Ka-| tie Belle Woodllef. f Hymn ? 242. Scripture reading ? 1 Cor. 13 ? by JBthel Hill. Introduction ? by leader. Orowth In Grace and Knowledge William Cyrus. Study the Great Text Book ? Floyd fBller. The Personal Responsibility. ? Helen hu^. , u i "5^ Prayer, A power In Christian Orowth j^Chas. B. Howard. ^ Power of Prayer Illustrated ? David aptist and Education? A. M. Cook. "* ? ill at Home and Abroad ? Lu of topic. '' announcements. iPOrt-* - 1 > to W. T. jr. BATON, I OB roc* Fim. tor ltU. Will AtUZ vtm$& RfLET >"EWS. The Riley teachers spent last week end at Bunn, with Mr. and Mrs. Hoi. llngsWQrth. Mr. Harold Richards, Mr. C. E. Rich ard's son, is still at Rex hospital. We hope that he will be able to return home by March 23. Miss Bettie Florence Harris visited one of her friends. Miss Evelyn John son. Sunday afternoon. We are glad to have Ervin Rogers back at school after being absent sev eral weeks. Miss Adna Richards spent several days in Raleigh last week. Miss Margie Richards spent a few hours with Miss Nellie Gray Privette Sunday afternoon, who was serljusly injured In an automobile wreck the 9th of March. Wo hope she will soon be on the road to recovery. Miss Viola Munga can't ride fast enough on an automobile so she takes an aeroplane. Misses Maggie Baker and Esther 1 Bridges went to Louisburg Saturday, on business. Mr. Cleveland Gupton spent the week-end with his Bister, Mrs. W. E. Harris. ? Mr. Williford Gay visited Rex hos pital Sunday afternoon, and was glad to find his friends improving. We hope that Miss Nonie Hollings worth will kfeejr improving so she can spend a pleasant week.end at C enter viJle next week. The seventh grade is having a dis pute, over where they will take their examination. ROSY CIJEEKS. It took 54,118 acres of land to pro duce 27,000 bales of cotton in Union Coupty last year. This year the slo gan is "40,000 bales on 40,000 acres" and the people are responding, re ports T. J. W. Broom, Cotraty Agent. THB FRANKLIN TIMES 11.60 Per Tear In Advaaer EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having duly quali-l fled as Executor of the estate of Ge- j neva Upchurch, deceased, late of Franklin County, N. C., notice Is here by given to all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of February, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Feb. 13th, 1924. 0. J. COPPEDGE, Executor ot Geneva Upchorch. W. H. Yarborough, Attorney. 2-15-<t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ?Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Grandsom F. Smith, de ceased, late of Franklin County, N. C. this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed administrator at Franklinton, N. C. on or before the 20th day of Feb ruary, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 12th day of February, 1924. o fG. F. Smith. W. L. Lumpkin, Attorney. 2-15-6t NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of J. T. Lancaster, deceased, late of Franklin County, nqtice Is here by' given all person* holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Im mediate settlement. his Feb. 28th, 1924. 2-29-6t S. C. EAVES, Extr. FRANKLIN IRS. * REALTY CO. LOANS AND INSURANCE 7-21U Ignorant ? "What can I do to avo'd falling hair?" Advisor ? "Jump out of the way." This is a joke taken from "Judge," but if you have that problem yourself we would give you different ad vice: Goto the SERVICE DRUG CO. Wood, N. C. ?. ? ? * *: Wi and get a supply of Hair Tonic, by measure, or if you have a favorite brand get supplied with that. VfYi, ' > . ' < That is also a good place to get your prescriptions filled or to get anything lit the way of dings. ;j,P v /j-.') THANKS We want to thank the many farmers in Franklin and adjoining counties for show ing their good judgment in purchasing Flonr, Meat and Lard from us' Saturday and Monday. Another car of high grade Peerless Flour just arrived from the mill. Bought at old prices and will be sold at old prices. The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Louisburg, N. C. W. D. FULLER WE C. B. KEARNEY On Hand Guano and Cotton Seed Meal for Plant Beds WE ARE HAVING A SPECIAL FORMULA MADE WITH A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF PHOSPHORIC ACID AND AMMONIA. As a special for cotton to beat the boll weevil. And will have our usual standard brand of guano. Let net know yonr wants. We want to do busi ness with you. W. D. Fuller & Co. N, . ' I K ; "* < !l ? bo -.H f'FEOini 1605 '1 ? r^'v"5^ * WOOD, II. 0 ' ji ?" ? ^ *>??* ^

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