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FOR FIRST CLAS8 JOB PRINTING
PHONE NO. 181
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! |
Do not bny a new automobile because fours teoks old, just polish
your old one with L(K!A>" GEV^VAX POLISH and your car will
look as (rood as new, and last twlc^s lonur. If the floors and funiN
tore In your home Is dull, or -oIledNiie. L. IJ. Yi. polish will make
them like new, Pre^enes. Cleans and tSjllJhes. Best polish on the
market. Call at
J. W. KING'S
Store and get a bottle.
JUST OPENED
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 showsyou is all I ask. . . I
will do thefcsst. ' \
A full line
feed stuffs at all
dries and
Yours truly,
One well broke heavy hrse, will make good logging
horse, for sale cheap.
Buy You a Home
or
Make an Investment That Will
Pay Good Returns
I will offer fofr sale on terms requiring small cash
payments and sna^U installmentatlie following proper
ty in Lonisburg:\^\. /
3 Houses and Lots onliDring Street.
2 Houses and Lots on Ced&JStreet.
2 Houses aiul Lots in BlaclPPawn.
2 Houses and Lots on Mineral S^hMigs.
3 Houses and Lots on Cripile CreeKSw
Thi s property is subject to ,your inspectionS^and is
ready 4o be delivered to the purchaser. Write or
S. C. FORD,
FRANKLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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Dawn-to-Da$k Coast-to- Coast - Flier
Photo shows the dgripg, ?iperlenced
airman It. T
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standing alongside the propeller of the Curtis Pursuit Dawn-to-Dusk.
Coast-to-Coast Ship. The trip was successfully accomplished. The distance |
from New York to San Francisco is 2,600 miles.
THE MOSEY VALT'E OF A HIGH '
SCHOOL EDUCATION TO A FARXEB
Many parents living in rural com
munities are doubtless debating
whether they should send the boys
and girls who completed the courses
in the small district schools last
spring to high schools this fall. One
question they probably ask Is: "Will
it pay in dollars and cents?"
The United States Department of
Agriculture and the various State
agricultural colleges have made a nam
ber of investigations of the differences
between the incomes of educated and
uneducated farmers. All of these stu
dies show that In the majority of
cases the better trained farmers ro
ceive the better incomes. The results
cited in the following studies are typi
cal of the investigations:
The Department of Agriculture re
ports a survey of three representative
areas in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa,
which shows that tenant farmers with
a high school education receive an
average annual labor income of $526
| a year more than the men with only
a common school education. A college
education will add to this average
$453 a year making the Income of
college graduates $979 more a year
than the labor earnings of the men
with only a common school education.
Cornell University has estimated
that a high school education is worth
aa much to a farmer as $6,000 worth
of bonds bearing five per cent interest,
and that a college education is worth
twice that amount.
SrXXEB PLAT FOB
YOCJiG COCKTRT CHILDREN
The consolidate rural school can
furnish a very helpful service during
the summer months to the young
children of the community, and to
their mothers as well. The summer is
a trying time for children of kinder
garten and primary age since the
older members of the family are too
busy to give them attention, and being
unable to be of help they do not know
what to do with themselves. It Is the
Saves Time, and
Hours of
run } t
To serve when unexpected comaany cmes, or for a wel
come change frm regut^r meals/every housewife should
plan to have a supply of *>\r d Jicious cooked meats and
sausages on hand all the tin?.
They may be served ?ither Jot cold as your fancy
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dictates.
Our fresh meats are aVwaysjlhe best to be had at saving
Come in and look over our line of groceries, canned
| goods and fresh vegetable*
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UHd o I directed play and ???>panIon
ship that the school could meet by
opening the primary room (or the
children's use each morning and pro
Tiding a play leader, preferably a
trained kindergarten teacher to direct
their activities. To this room the chil
dren could bring their picture and
story books and their toys for coopera
tive play, and by the use of paper,
cardboard, scissors and paste they
could learn to make scrap books and
toys for use during the winter. Under
such leadership they would take ex
cursions to see birds, flowers, trees,
and the farming process In operation,
me companionship of other children
of their own age would mean much
to the younger chllren since such
companionship Is often lacking on the
farm.
How can this Idea be carried out?
One of the most effective ways would
be through an organization of the
mothers, but others will Buggest them
selves. How can a play leader be se
cured v One way would be toapply
4o the nearest teacher-training Insti
tution. Often a new graduate would
be glad of an opportunity to spend
some weeks In the country and gain
such an experience. Why not try the
plan?
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DELCO-LIGHT
By installing DelcoVLight vou will have your
own electric light and V>we# service, complete
and dependable. You aeei electricity. Why
not decide now to make tnyt Delco-Light instal
lation at once.
Sold in Franklin County by
Raleigh Electric Service Co.
Raleigh, N. C.
20c
We are the Oil
Kings. Others fol
. low. Watch" them.
See BILL or
ARTHUR
Wit*,
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W? have tbA largest stock of Feed
or Heavy Grdperfes in Franklin
County.
Trucks to haul tJiything, anywhere
for anybody. S Je Percy andJHenry,
or Phone Mr. Perry.
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