BEC0BDEK8 COIKT Judge O. M. Beam disposed of the following cases In Franklin Recorders Court Monday: . State rw Foster Brace, upv, pleads guilty, Judgment suspended upon pay ment of coats. State ra T. P. Hall, worthless check. continued to Monday, June 30th. State ts Arthur Dickens. Waddell Dent, 1. and r, Dickens pleads nolo contendere, 6 months on roads execu tion not to issue upon payment of costs. Dent. Guilty, sentence same as that of Dickens. State rs Saa? Hockadty, up*, guilty, j 4 months on roads, appeal. WHY PAY MORE | When you cun get it from Jno. "W. King for less! I will pay spot cash for your eggs, old hens, young chick ens and country produce. Bring me your Old Hams, - Shoulders and country Side Meat and exchange for fresh F^fit Back meat and Clear Rib Sides, or will pay cash for what you have to sell. Flour is going to be high, buy now. I have the price right. Oats, Hay, Ship Stuff, Cow Feed (Full Pail and Cow needa the best,) Cottonseed Meal and Hulls. J. W. KING ' 8 JUST OPENED * *' \ "T . :.v A new line of Spring Slippers and Oxfords for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Also a good line of work shoes for Men. Be sure to see them before you buy. To show you is all I ask. . . I will do the rest. A full line of Groceries and feed stuffs at all times. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY Buy You a Home or Make an Investment That Will Pay Good Returns I will offer for sale on terms requiring small easli paymer.ts and small installments the following proper ty in Louisburg: 3 Houses and Lots on Spring Street. 2 Houses and Lots on Cedar Street. 2 Houses and Lots in Black Town. 2 Houses and Lots on Mineral Springs. 3 Houses and Lots on Cripple Creek. Thi'i property is subject to your inspection and is ready fo be delivered to the purchaser. Write or Bee S. C. FORD, FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA The Children's Store IM jnwT efclMrea do year nfcopptw* for j?m. They will twili> Ihe UB? prompt (t*rT|MI> the Mae earefal iUfntin that J#? wnM fet 11 y? ??? hm jonrnrlf ? hopping. the be?t to he ha* at the Itwut priwi ia finwtWjj General Pershing Gives Diplomas To Graduates at West Point ji,'/ :isSST ? m . i ?i .*? . V* , Wldt World Photos | The class of 1M4 United States Military Academy, West Point, was grad aated with appropriate exercises at the battle monument on Trophy Point, 405 cadets receiving diplomas. They were granted leave of absence (or three months and will Join their respective commands as Second Lieutenants ol the army upon the expiration of their leave*. Cadet William H. Fastings of San Francisco was the honor man of the class. There was a Chinese cadet graduated with the. class, and there was also a Panaman. (Jen. Pershing de livered the address of the graduating class, Secretary of War Weeks being at the convention in Cleveland. Photo shows Oen. John J. Pershing handing members of the graduating class their diplomas. HARD OE SOFT PORK Raleigh. June 24, ? At the present time there are eight different states including North Carolina that are co operating with the Bureau of Animal Industry at Washington In an effort to solve the problem of soft pork. In addition to this cooperative work sev eral of the states are doing special and independent work. "The soft pork problem Is being at tacked from two different angles name ly to determine the causes of soft pork and to utilize the products of the soft and oily carcasses to the best advan tage." says Earl Hostetler In charge of Swine Investigations for the State College Experiment Station. "All of the hogs shipped from South ern territory to any of the larger mark ets ar sold 'subject' that Is, before the hogs are paid for, they are killed and held in the coolers for 36 to 48 hours. If the carcasses from these hogs 'chill out' satisfactorily the regular market price is paid for them. HowevSf, to case they are still soft or oily after this chilling period, a 'dock' of from one to thre cents per pound Is made depending on the location of the mark et and the degree of softness In the carcass. The objections given by the packers to soft and oily pork are that the meat lis difficult to cut, is objectionable to the retail trade, will not produce firm lard, and shrinks excessively In the cure. "Experiments conducted at this sta tion and confirmed by other experi ment stations have proven conclusively that pork from peanut hogs does not shrlng excessively during the curing and smoking process; and in any sec tion where cured hams from peanut fed hogs are on the market it is readily admitted that the flavor is superior to that in hams from hogs that have ^feeen fed other feeds " Mr. Hostetler states that one pack ing house located In a southern state is making a speciality of peanut hams, and where the regular hams sell for Saves Time and Hours of Work To serve when unexpected company ernes, or for a wel come change frm regular meals, every housewife should plan to have a supply of onr delicious cooked meats and sausages on hand all the time. They may be served either hot or cold as your fancy dictates. i Our fresh meats are always the best to be had at saving prices I I r> Come in and look over omr line of groceries, canned gfcodB and fresh vegetables. Jjg ' . I w Cash Grocery & Market iTsur ?' ~7X ~v ' ~ ~ ^22 u. ' ? ? MsivuM, *. a SPEED UP BROILERS! Speed I Bigger broiler* ready for market weeks earlier. That's what you get when you feed Purina Poultry Chows. Purina Poultry Chows make chicken ? more chicken ? the plumpest, juiciest kind of chicken ? in the shortest possible time. Quick growth. Big birds. Low feed cost. Prompt profits. Phone us for all these things or drop in at our store. All you have to say is "I want Purina Poultry Chows!" l_. P. HICKS Louisburg, N. C. Phone 42 At the Store with the Checkerboard Sign twenty fire cents per pound, they are able to secure forty cents per pound for these hams from peanut-fed hogs. The Board of Agriculture In Cleve land County is now working with the county home and farm agent In getting the people to name their farms. Every farm In North Carolina should hare tn "aproprlate name and be called by that name. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets ) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off tha C?ld. E. W. GROVE S si&Qasfre on each bo*, JOc. df 1 AN APPRECIATION We wish to give public expression of our sincere thanks and apprecia - tion to our nelghuoi'j and frlenud foi tteir klut aid and words .t sympathy during the sicknes and death of our mother the late Mrs. J. J. May. Ala.), we wish to heartily thank all tho in dividuals and the Missionary Society ot Cedar Rock Baptist church tor the beautiful floral offerings. Such klndnesB as were shown will ever be gratefully remembered. HER CHILDREN. Subscribe to The Franklin Times GAS 20c We are the Oil Kings. Others fol low. Watch them. See BILL or ARTHUR We have the largest stock of Feed or Heavy Groceries in Franklin County. Trucks to haul anything, anywherfeN for anybody. See Percy andJHenry, or. Phone Mr. Perry. ?Mif! ffl VUflHWi rJ >*f ;i:! ? * ? - -