THE FRANKLIN TIMES
A. F. JOHSSOK. Editor ul Mauser
?TAB DROPS?
? ? Miss Annie Laurie Pearce, of
Kraukllnton, spent last week with her
sister, Mrs. Henry Cpchurch.
? Wg are requested to announce that
the Justice Betterment Association
will present a play "When the Clock
Strikes Twelve." at Justice School
Auditorium, Friday night, July 26tb,
1924, the proceeds to be used for the
church.
AMONQ THE VISITORS
SOME YOC KNOW aSD SOME 101
1)0 -NOT KNOW.
Personal Items About Folks An4
Their Friends Who Travel Here
And There.
Mrs. J. L. Collier returned Wednes
day from a (rip to Washington City.
Mr. Paul Tuns tall, of Wilson, spent
last week at the home of Mrs. Ida Hale.
Mr. Matthew Beasley, of Wilson,
visited his people here the past week.
Mr. T. W. Stovall, of Stovall, spent
Monday with his son, Mr. H'. M. Sto
vall.
Miss Mildred Shearin is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Annie Brown at Peters
burg, Va.
Rev. J. A. Mclver and family return
ed last Friday from an automobile trip
to Texas.
Mr. Sterling Brlckell, of Chicago,
visited his sister Mrs. R. C. Beck, the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vlnce Stratton, of Win.
ston-Salem, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
H. H. Hilton.
Mr. J. 0. Phelps and wife, of Atlan
ta. are visiting relatives and friends
In Louisburg. ' .
Mr. Ernest Hale, of Dillon, S. C?
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Ida Hale.
Mrs. Henry Upchurch and daughters,
Loreen and Emily, spent last week vis
iting relatives in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perry, of Wash,
lngton City, are visiting relatives In
Franklin and Nash County.
Mrs. Pearl Senna and daughter, Miss
Edith Senna, of Raleigh, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Ida Hale.
Mr. F. B. JlcKinne went to Raleigh
yesterday to atjend a meeting of the
Trustees of Loulsburg College.
Mrs. J. H. Beddlngfleld has return
ed to her home in Raleigh after spend
ing a few days with Mrs. Ida Hale.
Mrs. Dr. ? . ? . Matthews, of Ten
nessee, attended the funeral of her
sister Miss Lucy Foster, the past week.
Mr. T Blacknall Cook.?, of Elizabeth
City, was hi Loulsbuxg the past week
to attend the funeral of MIbs Lucy
.Foster.
Mri. F. LT Edens ant] Children, of
Washington, m. e., returned home Sun
day after spending some time with
relatives here.
Miss Mildred Hell, of Faison, who
has been attendiug N. C. C. W. Sum
mer school, Is visiting Miss Louise
Qriffin this week.
Mr. S, P. Doddle and daughter, Miss
Annie Willis, left Tuesday for Rich'
mond. where Miss Annie Willis will
take treatment at a hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnette and sons
of Atlanta, Ua.. left Tuesday after
visiting her mother. They were ac
companied on their return by Mrs.
N. T. Speed, of Frankiluton. who will
visit with them for several weeks
KE.SOLITIOSS OF RESPECT
Whereas we realize that in the death
of Miss Lucy K. Foster, our Mission
ary Society and our church has lost a
most loyal and devoted member. It is
resolved .lgt. That we sincerely ap
preciate the purity, beauty and at the
same time the seeming sadness of the
life lust closed. She possessed tal
ients that highly qualified her to add
to as well as receive richly trom the
happiness of this world. She had de
cided mtwical gifts, and not only did
she love the beautiful but she possess-,
ed the creative faculty for all who
knew her will always remember the
lovely work of her deft and skilful
Angers. She also bad a keen appre
ciation of the good in literature, an J
often gave graceful expression to her
thoughts in verse.
With all these resources at her com
mand she had to succumb to the inex
onable touch of disease, and for years
she has been a brave and patient suf
ferer, never giving utterance to rebel
lious murmurings. but ever tearful
lest she was not bearing her afflictions,
as she ought.
?Let us rejoice to feel that to her soul,
so long imprisoned by pain, her strong
and unwavering faith in her Redeemer
must have flung wide the gates of the
Paradise of God.
2nd. That we. extend to the devoted
mother and sisters, who will, sorely
miss the one to whom they have so un
duly ministered, our sympathy and
love, pointing them to the beautiful as
surance that their loved one has found
an abundant entrance into one of the
"Many Mansions'' of her Father's
House.
3rd. That a copy of these Resolu
tions be sent to the bereaved family,
and a copy be placed on the minutes
of our organization.
MrB. L. P. Hicks,
Mrs. S. S. Meadows,
Mrs. J. E. Malone,
Committee.
MONET LOST ? One 86 cent and one
' $5 gold pieces, were wrapped in lit
tle paper sack. *Ull?ay more than
this amount for tnafr return to E.
H. HARRIS, R. ^^^^uisburg, N.
C. J 7-25-lt
Europe ought to be able to pay some
of its war debts after the summer tour
ist season is over.
SAM) HILL PEACH SHOW
I The Fourth Annual Carolina* Peach
J Show v.iil be held i-i Hamlet ou Wed
nesday and Thursday. July 30 and 31,
and promises many surprises for those
who are not familiar with the peach in
dustry. Plans for the show are ma
terializing rapidly. The mammoth
horse shoe frame which Is to be cover
ed with thousands and thousands of
peaches, has been built and is now
living decorated. Decorators are also
at work on the whole exhibition build
ing. and on the streets for block around.
All of the public buildings of the cttjr
as well aa many private business
houses and hoiaes will be gaily deco
rated In festive colors for the occa
sion.
Besides the exhibition of peaches in
the show building there will be shown
orchard "and farm machinery and sup
plies, sprayers, etc.. as well aa other
products. The state home demonstra
tion iorces will be there to show how
to prepare and preserve peaches and
peach by-products, and the housewife
may ^et many helpful suggestion from
this booth.
Governor Cameron Morrison will ol
ficuilly open the show on Wednesday
mftiltig, July 30, at ten o'clock. Gov
ernor McLeod has been Invited to
speak on Thursday, and there will b?
a few others to make short talks, al
though the speaking program is light.
Entertainment will be the strong fea
ture. The Fifth Field Artillery Band
from Fort Bragg will furnish the musk;
for the occasion. The band will be ao
coinp&nied to Hamlet by G?neral A. J.
Bowley and his staff. Motor trips are
being planned out through the peach
orchards, so the visitors may have an
opportunity to see the pickers and
packers at work, and get an Idea of
how the crop Is handled.
The peach show management ex
pects that last year's attendance of
ten thousand will be more than doubled
this year, as the railroad has offered
the extremely low rate of one cent per
mile, and all the roads leading to
Hamlet are In fine shape for motor
travel.
Conquer 8umme\ Hfcat with Chase
& Sanborns Delfcioqwlced Tea at
L. P. HICKS 7-25-2t
HISS WILSO* KKSICSS
| General regret on the part of the
| ladles throughout the county will be
felt on account of the resignation of
MIbb Cathleen Wilson. Franklin Coun
ty's efficient and capable Home De
monstration Agent, which has been
made tq. become effective August 15th.
Although Miss Wilson has been in
Franklin County only a short while,
she has Impressed our people as be
ing thoroughly efficient and capable,
and very much Interested In the work
among the farm women of the county.
Her many friends extend best wishes
for the future.
Folks who have the Idea the road to
succesS )s a boulevard never gets any
place.
TRUSTEE'S
By virtue of
by W. H. and J.
Ruffin, Trustee,
and recorded in
LOUtSBURQ j
f trust made
to Wm. H.
1, 1920.
page 115-16,
default having been macA? In the lay
men of the debt thereby secured, and
demand having been mate on the said
Trustee for forec losure, rby the holder
tbe debt thereby sectred, the un
d?r signed will on
MONDAY. FEBJUJAMY IS. 1924.
at the noon redess of Coprt at tbe court
hoc:** door in'Louisbuw, North Caro
lina. offer lor \ sale at /public auction
Co the bighestlbidder lor cash that
warehouse lot land ea lements known
tk a the Farmers Co-c peratlvs Com
pacy s WarehoiW situ ite Id the town
qf s^oaisburg. North Carolina, aud
more particularly deft led as follows:
First. That cjrtalrillot or paro>i of
iJWd situate on
?treet in the tow
dad and defined
nlng at the corne,
lot (dow Farmers
pan y s lot) and t
lot. formerly the
Hocv lot (now '
pacj s lot) on Mai
stake; thence along
batn line (now All
pao'ys line) 8 58 E
teas to tbe corner o.
Manufacturing Comp
If the Cooper lot (
ell's lot) in the line
way Company; the
a<-the 3. A. L. Ralli
Caet more or less, tc
railway on Main st
Main street S 33 1
or less to the poln
belti k the lot upon
uate an old dwellin
of a brick Warehot
And also togeth
?described lot an
terable and asslgi
and to and upon t
tils Southwest sld
op
t side of Ufa In
mlsburg. boun
?llowg:
,he J. F. Jaaes
operative Com
B Cheatham
twTight Prize
Machine Corn
street an IroD
he C. B. Cheat
Machine Com
14 feet more or
Tar River
?'s lot, formjr
Jbbn 3. How
ie S. A. L. Rail
i along the tin?
26 3-4 W 279
corner of said
thence along
144 feet more
leglnrjng, It
Is now slt
and a part
ding.
the afore
ible, trans
isement in
of lan on
.rgin of the
et
rhl
Depot site of tbe f S. A. L. Railway,
more particularly Idescrlb id as fol
lows: Beginnlngj at the Northwest
corner of tbe foundation v all o~ Main
?street of the Warehouse low situate
on said lsnd, and tunning t hence along
Main street 23 felt to the line of the
S. A. L. KallwajC? tbence along the
line of the said 9 A. L. R illway N 26
3-4 E tbe full leagth of a Warehouse
formerly on saldjlot 171 f set more or
lees; thence a lfce parall >1 'o Main
street and tbe flsst named line 23 feet
to tbe northeast jcorner of the founda
tion wall of tie said warehouse;
tbenc? a line parallel to the S. A L.
Railway line alcmg tbe fun idatlon wall
of said warebtaise 171 f et mo. e or
lees, to tbe poict of begli nlng, upon
wblch was formerly located a mewhat
Jones Tobacco! Warehouse building
and upon which is now A portion of
more than one-half in vfldth of the
aald brick warehouse building, said
easement beidg, however, limited to
warehouse purposes onlylby tbe decis
ion of tbe Supreme Coast In the ca3e
of Ruftln vs?Jtailroad lql North Car
olina Report
title to the alove described lot end
right of occu
330, whica settled the
(Iiancy uud^r said ease
Id lot aud| easement be
in* tne same
Co-operative L.
and J. M. Allen
this Jan. If
, 1 -1 ?- 5t wy
iu iui auu , utt&enieui d?
conveyed j by Farmers
Company tl> W. H. Allen
?n. f
1924. {
H. RUFRi:
X. Trustee.
sale was
The above
consent of a
vesk to weel
1&24, and Is
sent of all plriies to M
19ii4. at aboit the hour
This July/>1. 1924.
7-25-lt wSl. H. RUF^IN. Trustee.
[continued by
parties cim<;erned from
until Moxnay. July 21st,
.gain continued by con.
~ mday, July 2S,
of Noon.
Home-Spent Dollars Build
Homes
Start Your Dollars to
Building Up This
Community
When -You IN
Try
to
It at Home
t ?
Have YOU The
LUCKY NUMBERS?
The lucky numbers were as follows:
1st prize $20.00 Merchandise No 684
2nd prize 15 Merchandise No 1824
3rd prize $5.00 Merchandise No .1889
4th prize $5.00 Mercchandise No .TO 2
5th prize $5.00 Merchandise No 1749
Bring the lucky number and get your goods . anything
you want in the store to amount your prize calls for.
If You Want To Save
Money We have The
headliners
Every Line a Saving
A Saving in Every Line
$1.50 value Lougelhth ID yds. toio^t ,98c
$1.25 ? ulut- B.-.l ShWts 72 * OOtach , . . 89c
!."}<? A; iron Checks w! f 10c
19c value LL SlieetiBg y> 1. . J. . . .15c
$7.50 value New Silk u^resse#, all sizes $3.95
$15.00 value Canton arid Sa/in Crepe Dresses . ;T.$9.95
$l.oi) Men's Workshirw, dl\ sizes 69c
75c value Men's I'nion y!mits 49c
$12.50 value Men's PalnVeach Suits $9.75
$2.00 value Men's KhailApants $1.39
."Oe Men's Ties each . ./ . \ . .25c
19c value Turkish Towels Va^'h 12c
19c value Ladies Hostypair\ 10c
25c value Heavy Shirfing yd 19c
29c value Bleaching ml. . . .V 15c
1!>c value Lawns yd./ i 10c
:15c value Orjraudes rd \ 23c
15e value Huek Tofcels each 9c
25c value Percale vi V 19c
?S2.50 value Binl-err- Diaper clotti l'> yd $1.98
$1.50 value Butiijilow A j irons eafch 98c
value Palny Beach Pants each . . 75c
? valt e Pillo/ Cases each 25c
""e vaH'e Cliililrens Sox, all colors, pair 23c
v'2.< 0 value Couniorpen- ach $1.43
L. Kline & Co.
When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere
It's Always Cheapest Here
L0CISBUR6,
NORTH CAKOLIM
FOUNDED 1838
CHARTERED 1859
TRINITY COL/LeQE
IU AHAM, W. /
? vThe following groups of study ahe offered/ all leading to the degree of
ttachelor of Arts: General; Hiislneijk Administration ; Kvliitfotni Train
ing; Engineering; Pre-Medlcal ; Tea\hln<; Hre-Legal. Graduate Cour
ses In all departments. Schools of EriteRieering. Education and' Law
REGISTRATION FOR NEW ST^raENTS ? September 8? ?
For Catalogue an4 Illustrated BooyCt, Atf^ess R^L. SX0WTB8, Serty.
The early Iamb la the paying lamb
In North (iatolllka. Not only are the
winters ayffMerttiy mild to have them
come early hat prtoeii ? am low late In
the aumnler and stomactf worms are j
plentiful. ( ? ,
Nine Varieties \*/?p Turnip Seed j
at L. P. HICK 8.
rt Is propo?W that the nwlhod
teaching arithmetic be rhaniM. It
left to those who have to tak? It, thhe
multiplication table, ?aMMlon u>4 suh
r action would *11 be eliminated
1 ?r? at first slfbt dooiiaioinJly an- 1
durae all right, bat lov?M. ahoal4 be
certain that their tight will pat' tell.
I ( .'abba* > Seed, Col Ard a art. UtM
Seed and 3n?> Seed a L. P. Hicks 726St
? V '?'*? t T' *r*?
Ire Tea UlUaas. ( SMttery
Cups. Plates Vod T1 ITmoa Bottle* at
jL. P. HICKS. \ " .fV- - f-2B^t
For your guiLc li
ouf 9*1 act AnnoKmi
IMtHd Jama, pAki
OHlllllDll at L.U
Elartrle Tana, R&
BMtrlc Shades ufl