THE FRANKLIN 1 IMES A. F. Johnson, Editor & Mgr. -TAB DBOPS? pound in Louisburg yesterday. ? ? ? ?Quite a cold wave visited this sec tion Sunday and Monday. . ? * ? ?Dr. H. H. Johnson has secured temporary offices over the First Na tlonal Bank. . I*" ? ? v ?Dr. H. G. Perry has secn*?i the office over Jno. W. King's store and has arranged to' see his patients there ? ? ? Rev. J. D. Miller, rector St. Paul's Episcopal church, announces services at 10 and 11 a.'m. and 8 p m. (or next Sunday. All are Invited to at tend. ^ ? ? e - ?A news item froth near Cedar Rock states that Mr. Roger 'Collins, who has been under treatment at a 1 hcspital in Rocky Mount, has return.' ed home much Improved. * * * ?Constable Frank F. Hicks, of San. dy Creek township reports the de struction of about one hundred gal lons of tieer on E. H. Malone's farm near Schloss the past week. ? * ? ?The Boddie Drug Co., announces they will be ready to resume busi ness by Monday morning. Arange inents are now being made for a Iocs, tlon which will be announced later. Orders for new equipment and new | goods are being placed. ?The fire alarm ?esterday aT noon was caused byan outbuilding near the R. Z. Egerton home on Church street catching fire. The fire department was misdirected and sent to W. F. . Beaslevs Instead, of W. L. Beasley, hut got back in time to assist In .ixilnSiU lshtng thebhiie, whleh did ngligibte damage. ( OMMKM'KMEN'T PROGRAM Or YOL'NGSVILLE HIGH Si'HOOL Sunday, April 22 at 11 o'clock, Bac. calaureate sermon by Dr. A. C. Reid, Professor of Psychcffogy Wake Forest College. Wednesday evening, April 25 at 8 o'clock. Operetta, "The pypsies Fes tival," by the elementary department Presentation OT seventh grade dlpla mas. Friday afternoon, April 26 at 3:30. Senior class day exercises. Declama tion and recitation contest for med. ala. , Friday evening April 27 at 8 o'clock. Literary address by Dr. James B. Turner, of Raleigh. 9 o'clock. Gradu ating exercises, presentation of di plomas, medals and awarding of hon ois. DEATH OF .MRS, E. D. WHEELER On April the 4th, 1928 at six o'clock In the afternoon the death angels vis Red the home of our Brother G. R. Wheeler and took our loving mother, Mittie Frances. Yet we- att know she was a greak and patient sufferer for seven months, through all of her sufferings she ex. emplifled a christian character. .. She was born November 2nd. 1855. and leaves to mourn their loss besides her friends nine children: W. M. Wheel er, of Richmond, E. B? E. M., G. R and H. H. Wheeler, Mrs. J. L. Cham pion, Mrs. G. T. ?Bridges, Mrs. J. H. Cash, Mrs. J. E. Pearce, 43 grand children and three great garndchild. ren, three sisters, Mrs. David Smith, of Richmond, Mrs. Shem McGhee and Mrs. Jim Bobbltt. She was taken to the family cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. C. Yates. The flower girls were her nieces and grand daughters, Misses Ava, Myr$e arid Virginia McGhee, Mrs. Morris Cham pion, Mrs. Vernon Parrish and Thai*, ma Perry. Tire ~pHlt~ bearers were J. A. and E. B. Cash and her grandsons, Morris Champion, Sam Bailey. Clar ence Grlsham, Vernon Parrish, Julian McGhee and Richard Cash. 1 . DAUGHTER. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 2*3 - _ I IMPORTANT I |j ANNOUNCEMENT 1 .A v ~ E - ^ LOUISBURG, N. 0. ^ [ j faaaBfiaiga^^ ?HH3 PENDER'S' r The Belter Chain Stores Value Features * Palm Qlive Soap, 3 cakes 20c ,, I ?_ 1 ! Standard Brands Evaporated Milk, tall can 10c 11 Corn Flakes, 2 packages 15c '* Tenpenny Dry Ginger Ale, 3 large bottles 25c .s lc Refund for Bottles > Red Ripe Sold Pack i Tomatoes, 2 cans 15c Hominy Grits, 3 packages 25c , ? 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, all colors 10c - ? ' ? Swift's Premium Hams, lb. 25c ll.'i*isii _?3 A'Jw t Winner Theatre LOUISBIRG, ?f. C. Program tor Week Beginning KIUAY, APRIL SO, IMS ?FRIDAY? JACKIE COOGAN - "Bl'TTGNS" s Coogans latest new picture end good. Plenty of comedy alway3. ?SATURDAY? LEW CODY ?In? "GALLOPING COWBOY" ^ Pathe Western with Two Comedies ?MONDAY? ? GRETA GARBO - ?In? -,_r_ "THE DIVINE WOMAN" ?With? Lars Hanson & Lowell Sherman Extra: Metro Comedy ?TUESDAY? "IRISH HEARTS" ' " ?With? Slay McAvoy and Jason, Robards For feelings, frolicking and -flgbts, see "Irish Hearts" Also Paramount comedy ?WEDNESDAY? POLA NEGRI ?In? " "THE SECRET -HOUR" Added: Educational Copied y ?THURSDAY? HILL1E DOVE ?In? "THE HEART-OF A FOLLIES GIRL"^ Her latest new picture* -Extra:?Mutt and-Jeff Comedy YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED [Winner"TBeajFe I B. R. klssell, Manager I.OIISBI'KO, N, C. FOR SHERIFF To the voters of Franklin County: I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff for Franklin County subject to the action of the Democratic voters In the primary to be held Saturday, June 2nd.. If nominated and elected I shall earnestly strive to discharge the du. ties of the office without fear or fa vor. 4 It will be Impossible for me to see each voter in person, but I shall greatly appreciate your support and take- this opportunity to thank you in advance for same. Very truly yours, 4-20-7t H. A. KEARNEY. Tomato seed left over in making catsup are now salvaged for the oil they contain. RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE E. J. Meinhardi, of Chicago, the well known expert, will personally be at the Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh, N. C., on Sunday and Monday, April 22 and 23 from 10:0d A. M. to 3:00 P. M. daily. Mr. Meinhardi says: He will be pleased to demonstrate "The Meiri* hard! Vacuum Rupture Shield" for the relief- and cure of rupture to alf gentlemen who call on him during the above stated office hours. The largest and most .difficult cases are especially solicited? THere is no charge tor demonstration. - Only gentlemen are Invited to call at this time as special arrangements will be announced later for women and children. Please do not write asking for liter ature or to be fitted by mall, as thte Is Impossible: Everj^fcase must be sees personally; therefore I visit this see lion every year. 'iy Notice?All cases that I have fitted here daring the pakfr Ave years wQl please call for Inspection. Please note I he above dates and office hours care. iuMy. Business demand* prevent stop ping at any other City In this section. (This visit Is for white people only.) E J. MEINHARDI, HOME OFFICE, 1551 N. CRAWFORD AVE., CHICA. 30. 4-20-lt FOB SALE?INDUSTRIAL TRAIN lng School property Monday, Mty 7th, 1*28. Sale Will take place on premises. Terms will be arranged at rale . J. H. SILLS, A. 8. BROWN, P. H. THOMAS, O. W. ALSTON, l-20-2t Committer NE'S $15.00 value Silk Dresses, newest styles and materials, all sizes Special $7.95 L. L. Sheeting, best grade Special 10c yd ? 39c value solid color and fancy Voiles 23c yd Peter Pan and English Prints, regular 59c value Special 39c yd $1.50 value Full Fashioned Pure Thread Silk Hose, all new shades 97c pr $1.50 value Men's Dress Shirts, Broadcloth fancy and solid white, collar attached 97c ea Men's & Boys' Overalls, all sizes Special 98c pr I L. KLINE & CO., INC. AND BE SATISFIED . LOOISBURG, Phone 318 N. CAROLINA I A home economics professor at Qnnwll ITnlvaralty has obtained a French-diploma for a course in contr ary- al a famous cooking school in Parts. Age of oil paintings can be judged roughly by X-Ray examination be cause painters of different periods have used pigments of varying den sity. NOTICE Hatving quoded as administrator c t.a, of the' estate of Anna Eliza Driver, deceased, late of Franklin County, N. C., notice is hereby given all parties holding claims against saitt estate to present them to the under. | signed on or before the 20th day ot April, 1929, or this notice will be plead I in bar of their recovery. All persous I Indebted to said estate will please ' tome forward and make immediate I settlement. This April 19th, 1928. W. T. BRYANT, *-20-6t- Administrator, c.t.a. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that cretaln deed of trust executed by H. C. Kearney and wife to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated March 22, 1926, recorded In book 250, page 192,< Registry of Franklin County, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebted,, ness-thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made upon the undersigned by the holder of the hoods representing said indebtedness, [the undersigned trustee will on Mon day the 14th day of May, 1928, at or about the hour of noo-< at the court hcuse door of Franklin County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described tracts or parcels of land: Those two certain tracts or parcels ot land, situate In Fankllnton town ship, Franklin County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows: | FIRST TRACT: Being Lot Vn. ^ of the Norman Long lands, containing T5 1-2 acres, more or leas, the same (having bben conveyed ta Qza D. Kear ney by deed of E. A. Long and wife, recorded in Book 162, page 146 Re gistry of Franklin County, N. C.. and to A. M. Scales. Trustee, by deed ot trust of Oza D. Kearney and husband, I. H. Kearney, recorded In Book 236, page 4, said Registry, and by A. M. Scales, Trustee, conveyed" to Oza D. Kearney by Trustee's Deed Recorded in Book 233, page 50? and 508, said Registry. SECOND TRACT: Bounded on the North bV the lands of Rosa Williams, on the East by the above described first tract, on the South by the old Hammer Road and the land of R. L. Cenyers and on the West by the lands of H. C. Kearney and being the tract conveyed to Oaa D. Kearney by R U Conyers. Both of the above described tracts having been conveyed to H. C. Kear ney by deed dated March 22, 1?J?. This April 14th, 1928. E. H. MALONE, . 4-80-H . . Trusts*. One Day Only ?j. * _ * Special for Saturday APRIL 21st, 1928 300 bags Guano at $2.40 per bag - / Ten cars Hay at 98c per hundred for No. 1 Timothy $1.10 per hundred for Choice Timothy. / Galvanized Roofing, aH lengths v $4.85 Sq. ft. Gome and look whether you bay or not. W.G.Balf&Co. A. W. PERRY, JR., SOUTH MAIN ST. LOUISBURG, N. & j Howell's Storage House \

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