THE FRANKLIN TIMES A.'^T. Johnson, Editor & Mgr. ir ?TAK DBOPS? ?Services as follows are announc ed by Rev. J. D. Miller for St. Paul's church next Sxunday: Holy Communl ion at 11 a. m., union services In col lege grove at night. ?The friends and acquaintances In Loblsburg of Mr. M M. Scales, will be sad to know of his death which occured almost instantly on Thursday morning July 8th, being the results of a severe stroke of paralysis. V) AT CAMP BALANCE BOCK The girls camp under the direc tion of the Y. M. C. A. at Balance Rock this county is In progress now this being the second week of the oiitlng for the girls. Monday morn ing of this week Miss Louise Joyner, assistant scout captain for the girl scouts of Louisburg, left for camp with the scouts. Reports from camp indicate that they are having-a pleas V" camp. - A swimming class was organized !a>e first of the week and-those who do not swim are being given Instruc tions in swimming. Reports from camp are to. the effect that several of -the Louisburg girls as' well as others, have learned to swim already. Among these are Patricia Hblden, Mar gurete Holden, Edith Kemp and Lula Mae Tlmberlake. District Secretary, W. A. Welch, states that to date seventy-five boys and girls have registered at camp this season already. Next week the Franklin County Agricultural clubs will come to camp under the super vision of the Home Demonstratfon agent Miss Caldwell and Farm De monstration Agent A. H. Harris, both of Louisburg. Last reports as to the number who would attend this camp showed that something like fifty girls and twelve boys had already registered. Plans have been made to accomodate all who attend. The farmers of Frank lin county are always welcome at camp but next week will be Franklin coun ty week at camp and the entire citi zenship is -invited to come at will. A number of church picnics are be ing planned for the Y. M. C. A. camp this summer. In this connection W. A. Welch, who is directing the camp, invites any Sunday school or church desiring a pleasant place for a picnic to consider Balance Rock. The faci lities of camp will be placed at the disposal of those wanting to have a picnic there. No charges are made forswimmlng or boating and all de siring to do so are Invited cut. AWBOttfCM^AVfe MC IDEA U9fc MEAdToPAN INCUBWOR IN9TFAD CP A ei&VeVA^D. A lot of those foreign countries might be further advanced In music than we are, but we hold a lot of their notes. Ona Harlem husband claims he hasnt started an argument with his wife In twenty years. Maybe she al ways beats him to it Gifts who wear cotton stockings axe either over-confident or Just don't give a darn. A man in Michigan landed ar trout that was 5 feet fi Inches long. In its sock Test too I suppose. TO BE CONTINUED So you made up with Tom. Now you Woh*t light again. We only made up temporarily? we're getting married next week. SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by C. 8. Merrltt to E. H. Malone, trustee, dated, January 7, m?, recorded In Book >24, page 3(2. Regie try, of Franklin County, N. a, default having been made In the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and demand for foreclosure hav lng been made upon the undersigned trustee by the holder of the bonds representing said lndbtednrss, the un dersigned trustee will on Monday the l>th day of July, 1929, at or about the hour of noon at the courthouse door In Lonlsburg, N. C., offer tor sals at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Sandy Creek Town ship. Franklin County, State of North Carolina and described as follows: Lot No. S of the T. W. Blckett lands In Sandy Creek Township ah the saa appears from plat and survey made by B. B. Egerton, Surveyor, and re corded la Book of Maps No. 1, page II, Registry of Ffanklln County, mid Lot No. t, containing, a'cording to the aforesaid survey 124.9 acres, more or less, and being the Identical tract of land conveyed to the said C. & Merrltt by T. W. Blckett by deed dat ed January 7, 1911, duly recorded la on of -da The above sale wee continued by consent of all parties concerned to Moa?sy, July 119, 1919. I By Arthur Brisbane MR. EASTMAN'S LION. HE'LL CATCH FISH. DAVID DANCED. PERHAPS. $1,000 AN HOUR? I George Eastman, of Rochester, hunting big game In Africa, has killed his first lion, eight feet long. Doubtless Mr. Eastman pushed the trigger, and the lion did the rest. t : How would you make that lion (understand how a man could travel from Rochester, across the (Atlantic Ocean, down to the lion country, Just to shoot him? If it were an atheistic lion It would [say, "You are talking nonsense. There Is no such thing as George Eastman. All is accident." j President Coolidge, on his vaca tion, will fish in a lake where, men tell him, there are no fish. For President Coolidge no such .body of water exists. If he fishes, he will catch fish. And If fish are scarce, he w'll have the more time to think. Tak ing fish off the hook is an annoys ing interruption of thought. The -President must do hard thinking with wheat and cotton farm (ers, North and South, fighting each other and nothing "done for the farmer." The President will not fish with fancy "flies," but with genuine .worms, such as he used to dig up 'in Vermont or pull out of their 'ground with his fingers after a [rain years ago. ^ Congressmen are going home to U*6t and learn what their constitu ents think. | Like husbands going home late, Ithey are thinking up a convincing (story. . They have cut more than $350, (000,000 off the national tax load. rhaP-#GOOD. j They tried their best to make (this country Join the World ,C?u.rt> and become subject to ita decisions. That's BAD, and more Senators will^knoW it soon and stay home. Congress collected some of the money that Europe awes ~ us. That's GOOD. It is as well we did not try to collect all, we might not have got anything. Congress appropriated $150,000, 000 to bo spent In five years on aviation. That SOUNDS all right, but there ISN'T any Ameri can aviation worth speaking at, and that's BAD. Dancing master* "bar the Charleston," but won't succeed in driving out that wild danoe. It is probably like that David danced before the Ark. It enable* the dancer to express frensied emotions for which words can't be found. Dancing originally was all wild, as among American Indians or African savages. Primitive man desiring to "express himself,", danced himself into exhaustion. 1 Then came brief control, state ly minuet, waits, jerky polka, quadrille. There is no personality or expression in them. The Charleston, allowing youth to throw up both legs and arms at once, will stay until our craving for "self expression" shall have been satisfied. Roy D. Finch, New York's able State Engineer, shows that neglect to harness the St. Lawrence costs New York State 10,000,000 tons of coal every year. Waste, does not disturb the American people. Congress sits close to the Poto mac's rushing rapids, every day wasting power enough to' light Government buildings and half of Washington. In a sixty-mile race yesterday, aeroplane# bast carrier pigeons by three minutes. One hundred years ago, stag* eoaehes raced against steam locomotives, and locomo tives won bv a narrow margin. The margin is now wider. Those living will "see aeroplanes flying around this earth ? 26,000 miles in 46 hours. A Chicago lady, in a hurry to get home, commandeered a Penn sylvania Railroad special train, just as Kubla Khan decreed his stately pleasure, it cost soma ?7A)SV sol. The lady, fearing for 126 tickets at 9M.80 each, saved six hours. How many are there ti the#world whose time is worth 91400 an hour. Many, fortunate ly,-but most of them ha vent get 11,000 an hour. TOUR HMTOAY If your bhrthdsy*hMfeis week you have a (Teat amount of charm and personality, fob make' Mends quick ly wherever you go, and are very welt liked by all. Tou are an excellent entertainer, fin* conversed and excel In repartee. You are f* less, Impulsive, and determined, are vary Independent, and meant uusded. while yon ?I very quickly, you ire not l good stu dent but your memory is accurate and lasting. You are generous to an exi" treme, and are often Imposed upon da by others. Loyalty to your trend la a most marked characteristic of persons' born during these dates. NO trouble or disgrace is sulfide cause them to forsake those to they hare given their friendship. You are very ambitious and talent in many dlrectloos. Both me and women are -gifted in art poetry., dramatics, and are tar better fitted for mental labor rather than manual labor. Men often become chemist*, physicians, ministers, lawyers, orators and actors The women born duriflf these dates are excellent home mak. ers, but also excel in decorating, act ing, public speaking and teaching Charles Mayo, famous surgeon wa born under the stars for this week's horoscope. The red hates all law and the law abiding citizen hates only those that cramp his style. Procrastination is one thief that never got his lust deserts. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN UK. K. P. l'AKBOKOLGH Physician and Strgeen Leulsbnrg, Ji. C. Office In Blckett and Yarborougb Building. Office Phone 298 Residence Phone St 8. AT WOOD HI WILL. Attoraey-At.Law. xmlsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 Office in First National Bank Building General Practice I wish to advise my patlenta and the public generally that after the let of September my business trill be on Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLHMINQ 8. r. BURT, a. D. Loulsborg, N. C. Offices orer Scoggin's Drug Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. at, and 4 to 6 P. ?L DR. ARCH H. PERRX General Practice Wood, H. C. Office in Service Drug Co. DR. W. R. BASS. Veterinarian Louisburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital Bast Nash 8t. Phone Office S36-L Residence 3*6-J Special Attention to Small DR. D. ?. SMITHW1C1L _,S.C. Office In the First National Baak Building on Main and Nash Bta. W. M. PERSON. j ATTORNS Y-AT-LAW Louisburg. North Carolina -aetlee In all eourta. Office oa Mala Street CL M. BRAS Attorney-at-Lew Off! over Post Office Prat, ?.v in ali courts. DR. J. & DATIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 P. as. 4 to 8 p. I R. B. White E. B. A J. E. M alone WHITE * MALONB ' Lculaburg. North Carolina kl praeUoa, settlement o( ae /tM (uti IbimM. One member of ee In Hnn la Ik* i DR. D. ft. PERRT nyiklu uf liriMi Louhhurg, Morth Carolina Offtcea Adjoining Ay cock Drug Co Telephone!: Dog M7: Night Ml DR. J. B. IAMH1. LiOilibiri* North Cirolloft ?ee In Ayooek Drag Btore, Markt Street. Office Practice Burger? DB. I. H. MIMON Physician and 8nrgeen Lonliberg, Berth Ci Office orer Aycock Drag Co. Telephonic: Dog and Night both No. id I. 0. JEWEL! ? H. ?. Loolehorg, J. ? Office In First NoUosnl Bank BaOdlng Dog Phone MS ? Night Pbon^ Ht-I DR. ?. C. KINO Fronhllnten, N. C. it to 11 A. U. 1 to S P~M. ? to S P. 1L tin Street . ? ... ? ? CALL PB05B MS FOB CLEAN USB, PBE88INO, LACNDBT TBI JIKBTICE SHOP W. R. Masted, Proper. Leah berg, L C. 1 , X em glad to announce to mg ens mer? and (rlenda that I hfere alx rat claaa barbera on the y* ?? ?? i a ?m. crass oeroera on me ?ee glad to (lye gou the l__ eat and Mat aerrlce posslt Jrcuta art beautiful. Tou klle We ibre your tender idles halrcuttlng la wonda wag in aerrlng the title eaea enee gou. Thanking gou lor itronage, t am youn SO asSTW OSCAR T. 9TWAI4* E. A. Rogers Tobacco flue Shop in Farmers Union Warehouse. 8 l-2c per ib. CASH Winner Theatre Loulsbnrg, If. C. Week Program Beginning FRIDAY, JULY 16TH Erduy, July 1*?Art Aeord In "CIRCUS CYCLONE" A blue streak Western Extras Comedy a"d Serial, "The Bar C Mystery" Saturday, July 17?William 8. Hurt In "TUMBLEWEEDS" Directed by King Baggot This Is Harts latest picture, and' Is saiH to be the best of all. Come ont aad enjoy yourself. Extra: Fables the* Cat Comedy Two complete shows matinee an night. Xo advance In admission. Monday and Tuesday, July 19 and 20? "BEHIND the FRONT" Big Paramount Special With a special cast including Wallace Beery, Kaymond Hat ton and MaTy Bryan. From Spoils of War. This Is the pic ture that PrsMent Coolidge was advertising last week on the back of his car as he was leav. Ing for hi vacation. This is one of the biggest comedy hits ever screened. You will langfa, thnn laugh some more. Comedy that Is comedy. Special admission Monday and Tuesday only, adults So cents children 10 cents. All balcony seats for colored 10 and 25 cents Monday and Tues day on,/. Wednesday, July 21? "HIS SECRETARY" With X'orma Shearer, and Lew Cody. Tbfs Is anofhei Special with no advki.ee In price. Extra: Two Keel Comedy Thursday, July "LORD JIM" With Fere yMarmont, Shirley Mason, Noah Beery, and Boy. mond Hatton. Extra: Klnogram Xews and Fox Varieties. July 28th 0. K. Date on "LIM ITED MAIL" Special one day Only. Winner Theatre Lorisbarg, 5. C. Report of the Condition of THE BUNN BANKING COMPANY At Bonn, In the State of North Car olina, at the close of business on June 30th, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..9 62,163.08 Demand Loans 823.19 Overdrafts Secured 17.23 Overdrafts Unsecured 4.00 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 400.00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 2899.22 Cash in vault and net amts. dne from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com I ponies 8,769.27 Cash Items held over 24 hours < 178.60 Chocks for clearing 1,038.49 Total 8 76,297.98 .8 LIABIL'TIES Capital Stock paid in .. 810,000. Surplus Fund 2,080. Undivided Profits, lees current expenses and _ taxes paid 20R94 Bills payable 16,OOiBO Deposits subject to check. Individual ~ 89,049.60 Time Certificates of De posit, Due in Less Than 30 days 468.87 Cashier's Checks outstan ding : 180.49 Time Certificates of De posit. Due on or After SO Days ? 14,426.00 Total 3 76,297,90 State of North Carolina?Coeaty of ? ' Franklin, ss: X, C. M. Kanoy, Cashier of the shove named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tree to the heat of my knowledge and ballet 0. M. KANOY. Cashier. Correct?Attest: B. a JOHNSON, ROBT. WHITE, ' . J. N. PERRY, Directors Subscribed and ewons to bal Subscribed and sworn to this 10th day of J Sly, 1928. kTk. BYRON. Notary Public. *7 Oca. Expires Ant. 18,1927. WHY WE ASK YOU TO MAKE THIS YOUR BANK This is a SAFE bank; not alone in financial strength and backing, but safe also because of its conservative yet progressive policy and because of its steadily increasing resources and business. It gives its customers every confidence, comfort and assistance that a good bank can give. Let Us Help You Iouuwm, iiU:iuiiHi:nuud 1 TS BANK Savings SALE STILL GOING COME AND SEE This Sale closes Saturday Night, July 17th Don't miss some of these bar gains we are offering. Men's White Overalls $2.00 value, sale price... .$1.48 Mens Big Winston Overalls $1.75 value, sale price $1.38 Remnent Rolls $1.00 value, sale price 79c Men's Union Suits, sale price 38c Men's E. C. Scuffers, sale pMrice $2.98 Lord Baltimore Alarm Clocks - 89c Men's and Ladies Tennis Oxfords T9c 2 id 1 Shoe Polish 9c, 3 bores for 25c All SELZ $6 Shoes, sale price $4.96 Ladies $3 Patent Leather Sandals and Oxfords. .$1.98 A few more Men's Palm Beach and Mohair Suits left $15 value, sale price $9.96 Plenty Cold Ice Water Come and Drink. F. N. NEAR TH* BXIDOB L0UX8BURG,

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