Consent e
Your -Energy
in SusssaSSQi?
You can, literally, get "recreation" ? ba
"made over" again, when your physical
?elf is rested, your energy and your
strength conserved by the use of this
Ford Runabout.
Simplicity and good taste are embodied
in the lines and appointments of this
popular car. Uninterrupted use is in
sured by nation-wide, "around-the
corner" Ford service. Better get ycur
order in now!
TmHuj Cor $293 C+u*t SS1S $4Ai
AL' ^ricci /. o, t. Dwml
See the Nearest Authorised Ford Dealer
The Runabout
S28S
F. O. 3. Der-otf
D<ewc*HiH? Ri?a?
? ad Sourer 5?5 *xtx?
THE UNIVERSAL
T? cmm twwo wfciiig mammlldo
ifmufmrthsk+IancA. Ory-u aon <*.> cm 0i? t
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CAR
? HOME BEM0NSTBATI05 DEPT. *J
. ; ?1
? Items t)\ Interest to Those later- ?
? ested hiBetter Homes and Better * I
? Llylng 1^ Franklin Connty. ? i
? By MIs? Cathleen WUson, ^Afeat *|
Program for July 14-19.
Monday-^Offlce.
Tuesdayi-WUder.
Wednesjtoy ? Justice.
Thursday ? Bunn.
Friday ? Mitchiners and Seren Paths. |
Saturday? Office and Schloss.
Franklin County Clnh Encampment,]
July 21-25.
The club encampment for girls will
be held tlti* year at Cedar Rock school
July 21-25. Read the instructions and
send your dame in. It is necessary tOr
each girl, *ho expects to go to camp,
to send her tame in to the HomeAgents
office not later than July 18th. Let a
make thi% the best and biggest camp
erer heldift Franklin. It Is your re
?ponsibllityf to see that your friend
knows ab4m the camp and sends her
name in before July ISth. Watch for
the program next week.
Gamp Infractions
With a vl?w, and a snap and a sparkle,
and a liublile, ?
And a rubble, rubble, rubble, and a sis,
sis boom.
And a boom, boom, bah,
Camp, CaniP. R?h. Rah, Rah!
Win to Arrlre at Camp
Camp will open at 3 o'clock Mon
day afternoon July 21. Yon are ex
pected to be registered and assigned
your sleeptng quarters by 6 P. M.
HMr to Heark Camp
Krerybo<Jf knows the way to Cedar
Rock and. you are expected to get
there the W*t way you can.
What ta&WMr: - Camp clothes of
any kind ydu hare. Bring no fancy
clothes vHjrou, you will not need
them.
"larters: Cots will be
two sheets and ?
Sleeping^
prorided.
blanket. 1
Reglstral
M |1 will
of bread,
tals Tkla
camp.
Toilet
towel and
fee: A registration fee
harged to corer expense
king and other lnciden
paid upon registering at
!es : Bring - wash pan,
comb and brush, tooth
BMW.
?ent: Scissors, ap
Knlfe, fork, (pood,
Mp. , .>
1c lonch tor first
Potatoes, l chicken
Incidental ; : Be sure to bring your
bathing suit, also note book and pencil |
and dont forget that ukelele, banjo,
cornet or any other magical instru
ment.
Very truly yours,
CATHELEEN WILSON.
Home Demonstration Agent.
O
G. A. MEETING
The Girls Auxiliary of the Louls
burg Baptist church met with Mrs. J.
S. Howell Monday afternoon.
The meeting opened by alngtng/ljet
the Lower Lights be Burning." We
were led in prayer by >frs. J.Sv How
ell. . : . ? "'???'
The roll call and the. minutes of tlM
last meeting were read and approved.
The devotionwas conducted by *W-|
eral girls, (a) The power of the word, j
Luke 1:37 by Eugenia Perry, (b) The
Effectiveness of the word. Romans
10:17, John 5:24, by Elsie Herman.
Jesus the word that Europe needs,
John 1:1-4, by Willie May Place. Then
we were lead in prayer: That the word
of God mar have a greater place In
our lives, by Eugenia Perry.
Southern Baptist Mission Fields, old
and new. (1) Italy by Ethelyn Young.
(2) Spain, by Eugenia Perry. (8) Hun
gary, by Josephine House. (4) Jugo
Slavla and Roumanta, by Margaret
Wilder. (5) Uxattie and South Russia,
by Ethelyn Young.
Baptist Here. Elsie Herman. Bap
tist there, Wtllle May Place. Baptist
j everywhere, Mrs. Hbwell. We had some
Btorles from the pen of a traveller and
The Sign of the Fish, by Eugenia Perry
We were then dismissed by sentence
prayers beginning with Willie May
Place Mid closing with Josephine
House. y ? .j.
The following members were pre
sent:
Eugenia Perry, Marie Perry. Mar
garet Wilder. Elsie Herman. Willie
May Place, Josepblne Honse, Juanlta
Bunn, Ethelyn Young. Loreen Up
church and Mrs. Howell.
FLAT BOTKB. I. p. p.
11924?*?? tOT 8nn(Ur July 1?,
Song ? No. 329.
Prayer? Fred Holmes.
Song? N?. ??. -r
Quls conducted b f tr&d Hart
Prayer? Lucius EVant.
ITtlllf,
The meaning of suffering ? Leonard |
Hart.
The final triumph ? Mr. Xewton.
Special music.
Open discussion.
Business and announcements.
Secretary's report.
Song ? 3J54.
Dismissal.
RESIDENCE FOR
nice Cottag^wit
Kenmcre Ave
treoas . Bee S.
$ C.
I A I. E , ? On? Good
good sized lot on
Cash or easy
CELL, Louls
7-11-tf
FORD GAB FOB SALE! ? One Ford
Coage In good coTfmuln for sale
cheaft, J., 8. PLACE. I^Hsbiirg, N.
; - * 4 7-n-2t I
Electric Fans, different sizes, dif
ferent prices at L. P. HICK8 7-ll-2t |
Report of the Condition of
THE BUNN BANKING COMPANY |
At Bunn, In the State of North Car- 1
ollna, at the close
June 30. 1924. ,
RESOURCES
Loans and Discountl
Demand 2?ans
OrerdrafA, secured
United States Bondi
Furniture kid Fixtures
Cash In rault and ne
dne from Banks,
era and wust
panles _jL f.
Checks for clelrlng
Total)
?of business on
171,271.24
347.19
87.85
' 400.00
2,242.79
. amts
fe"
lx)m
143(2.29
1. 112-62
. liab
I Capital Stock paM In
Surplus fund A
Undivided Proflft less
current expen?4 and
taxes paid
Deposits subject to deck
Individual
Time Certl
Posit, Due In
30 days
Cashier's Chec
ding
ITlnie Certlflcafts of
posit. Due of or Afterl
30 days
of
?s 1
out
?9<r(8??.7S
110,000 .M
1^00.00
Tt?.47
B 1,244". 29
f
1.&SM5
MM
24.12?.H
Carol!
.It
of
Ti
I State of No.
F*ranklln,?w: "*h\i
I, C. M. Kafoy. Cashier of th? sbWrs
named Bank/ do solemnly swear tkat
the abore statement 1s true to haat
of ray knowledge and belief.
C. U. KANOY, Cashier.
Correct? Attest :
C. T. CKEAVES,
1 A PIPPIN, *|
1. N. PERRY,
I - . Directors.
i ??bnHbid ifld iwom to bttori warn.
* lnlT- im i
K. K. BYRON, Notary Public.
My Com Expiree Au#v ?, 1?( ,!
tmuotfft
RAISED BT BAPTISTS
UTUWN ON 7? MILLION OA?
PA I ON WPCRTtO TO COH
MOM ?
NttOMD.
NEW PROGRAM PROJECTED
D*. C. K. Burt* of South Carolina
Naan*d Q)Mr<l D4 roc tor? Or. M?
Oanlol Hoatft Convontloaw
Dr. QSOAQE W. Mc DAM I EL,
Mew President Southern Baptist
Cea?MU?fl.
CD to Mar 1 Sonthern Baptists bad
contributed In caah on their 76 Mil
lion Campaign, the five-year program
(or the extension of their general ml*
slon&ry. educational and benevolent
work, the sum of to3.83S.862. 78, leav
' lag a total at ?21,1?7.1?.M to be
raised between now and the end ot
1914 1Z the original goal at $76,000,
000 is attained. It Is announced by
the general heBdflaarters.
When the status o f the Campaign
waa reported to . the Southern Bap
tist Convention at Ita recent session
In Atlanta, the Conservation Coo I
mission waa Infracted to lay plan*
to complete the raising of the $?k
000.000 by the close of the present
calendar year to order to dear the
way tor another forward program
that will claim the support of the
denomination daring 1326.
Dr. L. R. Scarborough, general di
rector of the Campaign, baa been
called back to Nashville to lead la
the task ot raising the $21,600,000
additional needed to complete the
Campaign goal. He will undertake
wl^h the assistance of the various
state and aaaoclatiocal boards, to
street an organization that win enlist
*Tuy Baptist church in the South,
(?presenting a combined membership
of 8.600,000, to a definite share la
the completion of this forward pro
gram
Approximately 6.000 messenger*
from . ewery state in the South at
tended the Atlanta session ot the
Convention and (he entire body
ro ted unanimously to gel behind
the efturt to raise Che toll amount
ot tocney -needed to complete the
Campaign.
Where Money Cam From
Bare are the sources from which
the $44^000.000 collected so tar on the
Campaign has oome: Alabama $2,
OMlUl! Afkanaaa $2,022,747.90 [
District ot Columbia 1266.267.81;
Florid* 4S82.408.9fl; Georgia $4,873.
(HM: minois 1628,714.03 ; Kentucky
KftlUUJI; lymielsn* 11,461,985.84;
Maryland (466,716.61; Mississippi 12.
7 >9,704.78; Missouri 9IJ49.746.14;
New Mexico $548,819.94; North Caro
1 1 ? a I4JSU.014.S1; Oklahoma
fL>4B^M.?l; Sooth Carolina $4,227,
97AM; Tanneeaee 94,746.261.62; Texas
|Un.T4M?! Vlrgi*U $4,764,141.38.
Specials* Boca* Bo4rd $1A$40.00;
Foreign Board $84,101.00; raised by
lOfstgn ebarcha* and expanded by
them on work there $1,004,490.48.
rwtmf Fro gee re Authorised
At the eatte Us* Sonthern Bap
tist tor ce* will be aotnplettog their
76 MUIiair 0*mp*lg* they win b*
la? ctitiyg the Cent program to follow
the Campaign. At a see 1 1 on in Naah
1 Til)* the OsmwMilnu on (b? tutor*
yrogimn iteeignated it ss "The 1921
Program ot Souther? Baptists" and
4$eotsd Dr. C. B. . Burts ot Columbia,
a Ox a* ganerai director, aad Frank
& BwUsMr, Mashellle, publicity
llredor Tb* oaoras* tor subscrip
tion* tor (be 1M4 budget which wiU
b* for at Mast 116.900,000, will b*
taken la the local Baptlat church**
'the week beginning November SO.
. Dr. Oeoca* KaDadiaT at Richmond,
.?a., la the new tmllni of tt*
?n?bsm Cocrention. Action* tag r that
.'body InchxV* tb* taking over of the
loatbwMtero Baptist Theological
isralnsry at Fo?t Worth. Texas, de
>4Moa to date (or a year any actios
ililblM to a reorganisation at the
,wort ot Om general board* of tb*
jMfMUat, tattiwUn 4* the Educe
{MM Board t? miUmi negotiation*
(UCQAL ADVERTISING)
TRUSTEES SAi?E OF LOUISBURO
WAREHOUSE LOTS
By virtue of that deed of trust mad*
by W. H and J. M. Allen to Wm. H.
Ruffln, Trustee, dated Not. 1, 1820.
and recorded In Book 241. page 115-16,
default having been maoe In tha iay
ment ot the debt thereby secured, and
demand having been made on the said
Trustee tor foreclosure, by the holder
of trie debt tffereby secured, the un
dersigned will on
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1924,
at the noon recess ot Court at the court
houSe door la Loulsburg. North Caro
lina. offer tur sale at publfiT auction
to the highest bidder for cash that
warehouse lot and easements known
as the Farmers Co-operative Com
pany's Warehouse situate in the town
of Loulaburg, North Carolina, and
more particularly defined as follows:
First That certain lot or parc^ of
land situate on the east Aide ot lAin
street in the town ot Loiuburg, boun
ded and defined as folklvi: Begin
ning at the corner of tile J. F. Joes
lot (now Farmers Co-qperatlve Com
pany's lot) and the Q B. Cheatham
lot, formerly the Boitwright Prize
House lot (now Allen Machine Com
pany's lot) on Main/street an iron
stake; thence along ihe C. B. Cheat
ham line (now All?i Machine Com
pan'ys line) S 58 E^234 feet more or
less to the corner
Manufacturing Co
ly the Cooper lot
ell's lot) in the llni
way Company;
of the S. A. L.
feet more or less
railway on Main
Main street S 33
or less to the p
being the lot uppn which is now'' sit
uate an old dwell
of a brick Ware
And also tog
lot ad
and asagnable easement in
pnd upoq
hwest
of ttfc
ulari
iniifc
desc:
ferab
and
the So
Depot
more par
lows:
corner of
street of
on said land, a.
Main street 23
S. A. L. Railw:
line of the said
3-4 E the full 1
formerly on sai
less; thence a
street and the fljpt
to the northeast
tioD wall of thl
thence a line pa.
Railway llqe alon^
of said warehous
less, to the point
which was former
lones Tobacco
and upon which i
more than one-hi
said brick wareh
easement being,
warehouse purpos
ting house and a part
louse building.
;fther with the afore
descendible, trans
the Tar River
iany s lot, formor
ow John S. How
the S. A. L. Rail
nee along the line
way N 26 3-4 W 279
to the corner of said
[street; thence along
1-4 W 144 feet more
lint ot begin rjng, it
that strip ot lan . on
Ide or margin ot the
S. A. L. Railway,
described as tol
at the Northwest
foEndatlon wall o.. Main
Warehouse now situate
running thence along
|pet to the line of the
thence along the
A. L.. Railway N 26
of a Warehouse
171 feet more or
Ane\parallel *o Main
.med line 23 feet
of the founda
d warehouse;
the S. A. L.
theVoundatlon wall
171 feet more or
it beginning, upon
locfued s mewhat
rehoVse building
now 1 portion of
In wUth of the
le building, Bald
iwever. ylmlted to
only by the decis
Ion ot the Suprecfe Court in the case
of Ruffln vs. Raitoad 151 North. Car
olina Report, 33f, which settled the
title to the above described lot and
right of occupaficy under said ease
ment. The sal a lot and easement be
ing the same conveyed by Farmers
Co-operative Cc/mpany to W. H. Allen
and J. M. Allen.
This Jan. 18. 1924.
l-l8-5t - WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee.
The above sale was continued by
consent of all parties concerned from
week to week until li<. nday, July 7th.
1924, and is again continued by con.
sent of all rartiss to Monday, July 21,
1924, at about the hour ot Noon.
This July 7, 1924.
7-ll-2t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee.
FOR SA^JD OR J
Several nice
County and In Louli
6-9-tf
Fra
tENT
Franklin
/ pply to
C.
NOTICE
Having quaunea ai executor of Che
estate ot R. A. Moon, deceased, late
of Frankll^County Aotlce Is hereby
given all ybMons # holding claims
against his estate tJ present them to
the undersigned otior before the 6th
day ot June 1926 ?\thls notice will
be plead in bar of Ihetr recovery. All
persons Indebted tf and estate will
please come foryar<4and n^ake lmmedl
ate settlement. Thh#June Btii, 1924.
O. W. MOORE, Extr.
White and Malone Atty's. 6-6-6t
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of J. R. Wiggins, deceased
late of Franklin County, notice is here
by given all persons iholdlng claims
against said estate tororesent them to
the underslgriBTf^Mir)] before the 27th
day of June IV25 notice will
be plead in bar of m&^qcor%ry. All
persons indebted tolMld wtote will
please come forwarh and mrae im
mediate settlement. (This June 26th,
1924. I
J. tT WIGGINS, adirtr.
6-27 -6t 609 W. North St. Raleigh, N. C.|
NOTICE OP SALE OP AUTOMOBILE'!
UNDER MECHANICS LEIN
Dr. J. B. Davis wlUtake notice that
under and by virtuertrfBection 2017 of
the Reviaal of 1911 ot North Carolina
and the lein thereto given to mechan
ics for repairs onlpersonal property,
the underaLnad wil on Monday, July
18, 1924 ldffrofiN^the courthouse is
[Loulsburg,
Boon, offer
der for cash that
touring car 1921 mi
tor repair* with
that sale will be mi
pair* thereon made.
ThU June 26th, 1124.
T-27-4t ALLEN MACHINE CO.
ut the hour of
highest bld
paasenger
him
d
to pay the re
'aar:
aaseeXa^Ma
M
. The kitchens of rural North Caro
lina home* are being transformed Into
1 efficient work shope through the work
of the home demonstration agents of
the State College extension division.
(LEO AX. ADVERT WING)
NOTICE
North Carolina. In the
Franklin County. 8uperlor Court
" Grace E. Dunston,
V?.
William Dunston.
The defendant above narnod will
take notice that an action entitled as
above hag been <4>tnmenced In the
Superior Coart of Franklin County,
to obtain an tksojute divorce' on stat
utory grounds\aftd the said defend
ant will furthe\[take notice that he
Is required to aJWar at the office of
the Clerk of Ihl jWjrarlnr Court ? of
said county on the r^h day of July,
1&24, at the cou4 hous^ef said coun
ty in Louisburg, North Carolina, and
answer or demur to the complaint In
said action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court tor the relief demanded
In said complaint.
This the 5th day of June, 1924.
J. J. YOCNG, C. 8. C.
6-13-5t rranklin County.
SALE OF FARM LAND
By vlrture cf the power of bale con
tained In that certain deed of trust
made by C. A. Long to Wm. H. Ruffln,
Trustee, dated Dec. 31, 1915, and re
corded In Franklin Registry in Book
210, page 20, default having been made
in the payment of the debt thereby
secured, and demand for foreclosure
having been made on aald trustee by
the holder of the said Indebtedness,
;he undersigned will oL Monday, July
14th, 1921, at about thp hour of noon,
at the Court House fD oor In Louls
burg, N. C., (feer for sale to the high
est bidder, for^tesh. tie property there
in described aB lbllcOT8:
Situate In CedanRpck Township, and
being that tract orilard conveyed by
M. M. Gupton to Mr\Eirma Stalllngs
by deed dated Dec. V 1890 and re
corded in the RfglstiV of Franklin
County In book st, pag^^lO, and by
said Mrs. Kabel/S'Viter and husband
and Mrs. Eliza?th Stalling^ and G.
B. H. Stalling conveyed t\ C. A.
Long and bounded as follows: .
Beginning at a Hickory, J. M. Stall
lngs corner and running thence S 88
1-2 E 123 poles to a small White i ak,
Coppedge's corner in W. D. Copr, edge's
line; thence S 1 E 94 poles to two.
White oaks pointers W. D. Coppedge's
corner; thence S P9 1-2 W 100 poles
to a Poplar and Gum; thehce N 81
W 29 poles 18 links to a Red oak,
R. Burnett and J. M. Stalllng's corner;
thence N 3 1-2 E 95 1-2 poles to the
beginning, containing 74 3-4 acres,
more or leBs.
This June 13, 1924^'
VT H. RUFFIN,
6-13-5t t Trustee.
The Quinine Thy IXx> Plot Affect The Head
fcilWHU? toAc Ad tomttve effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUIKmt (Tableta) can be takes
by aayooe without dujloii utrvouoiu or rioiiiK
Id the head. E. W, eiAnatura on fcoi 30c.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE
TOWN OF LOUISBURQ, N. C. FOR
DELINQUENT PAVING AB8ES8
-MENTO.
At or about the hour of noon at the
Court House Door In Loalsburg, N.
C.. on Monday, June'E, 1924, it being
the first Monday in tune, I will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, pursuant to/the laws of North
Carolina and eapecjally the Public
Laws of 1S45, ChaAer 66, Section 10
and acts amendatory thereto, all
lands in the Tb^rn ht Louisburg N.C.,
on which pavingVaasessTuenta for the
years 1921 and lSn^nd prior there
to, remain due, wlU^*psts added as
provided by lawj described as fol
lows:
J. M. & W. H. ?
erty on South l
er in said ToKn on South
Main Street I $1,1
St. Mathias Church, colored, S.
Main Street on South' aide ot
Tar River in laid Town 94.64
This April SO/ 1924.
J. J.. BARROW, Town Clerk and
Tax Collector.
Thos. W. Ruffln, Town Attorney.
6-2-6t
The above sale was continued to
Monday, August 4, 1924, by consent of
all parties concerned. This July 7th,
1924.
J. J. BARROW,
Town Clerk and Tax Collector.
Thos. W. Ruffln, Town Atty. 6-6-5t
ONE FARM COMMUNITY BENEFIT
ED
Thechlldren in one rural district
In the outh have been fortunate during
the past few years In having their
six months term extended to a nine
months term. The State Normal School
at Troy, Alabama, according to a re
port received by the United States
Bureau of Education, kept its elemen
tary school open free of charge to
the neighboring rural children during
the three summer months. The dis
trict furnished the trucks and the
normal school furnished the gasoline
and driver tor transporting tits pupils.
When this service was first extended
to the rural districts they looked opon
it with distrust. Attendance was op
tional. The misgivings rapidly cleared
away as is illustrated by the growth
In number of the pupils along one of
the bns lines. The load Increased from
Six pupils the first day to 26 the sec
ond day, to 60 by the end of the fifth
day. . *l?AH|i
The pupils were classified on the
basis of needs as revealed by stand
ard tests The regular rural course
of study was pursued, each pupil be
ginning where he left off In the rural
school. The normal school was glad
to extend this service since Its sum
mer school student* could thus see
and get experience with the type of
ppptls they were to work a> "?g fnr
fhK the coming school year. The rural
people were grateful for the service
since It offered tkw aUdna educa
tional opportunltlesrpMMMP period
equal to those received by (he more
fortunate urban rhldre*.. _
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Meet your neighbor at the Tanners
State Convention to be hold at State
College, July It, U nit U. PUm*T of
good food both for twain and stomach
Win be e^*t t& tam