^ Je?' Curiou* ? That'* A11! ? ? By Ttlburt | Use Cotton As Highway Base In Mississippi | . : ; -1 ' n ? ? j I 800TT, Miss. . . . The first "Cotton Highway", a 14 -mile experiment in road construction, is rapidly n earing completion here. The upper picture shows the cotton fabric membrane being rolled out on the highway on * *base of mixed clay and gravel. Lower picture shows coat of tar over cotton,' this covered with two applications of asphalt mixed with screen graveL Twelve Duplin farmers recently made a cooperative purchase of 226 fruit and nut trees. Subscribe to The Franklia Times Despite a poor corn year In Union County. 4-H club members report an average yield of 44.6 bushels per acre on their club pro-i ject?. Ire^Januhr 'OCTOR ^JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M-D-f 3T GUNSHOT WOUNDS There arc no more nasty and deceptive wounds of the human being than gunshot wounds ot the liver. The assassin usually hits his victim in a prominent part of the body. The professional gunman may ?hoot through the head or the heart, but the crazy amateur killer usually ?hoots lower down. At least I have noticed that in my experience in ?ach unfortunate cases. I once saw a perfect Hercules of a young man shot by a small pistol just to the right of the stomach. The ball passed through the taargin of the liver. The bullet did not go through as it was a cheap Ttriety of gun. Within three days the victim was using his pillow for a football and wanting to get up and dress. People laughed about the trivial wound in one so strong. It had scarcely disabled him. In less than ten days he was dead! It took that period of time for the liver-wound to begin to "slough" in the path of the bullet. Surg ery is helpless in these cases. I have never seen a gun-shot wound of the liver get well. All die in about the same number of cjays. Mayor Cermak of Chicago was reported shot through the liver. Within three or four days he was reported doing fine, no shock, no ?erious alterations of temperature or respiration. The doctors were watching for pneumonia. Newspaper reports all were favorable. From my experience I could not but see a dark outlook. I told my friends Mayor Cermak wouldn't live fifteen days, if he had been hit in the liver. Older citizens will recall the assassination of President McKinley. I predicted his death within an hour after the fatal ball struck. Liver tissue is unlike any other. ^WOMAN/ANGLf y'NANCY-HART The complexion marred by con stant blemishes is not one lor the beauty shop alone. No creams will do the trlclc alt by themselves. A healthy diet excluding excess of sweets, starches, fatty foods, rich desserts and highly spiced foods is of first importance. Faulty elimi nation should be corrected. A soft complexion brush, a bland soap and much rinsing dailjr are necessary. Drink water. Drink more water. And even more. But if the case is really serious, see your doctor im mediately. ? ? ? Mats in felts with self designs are something new this autumn. In herringbones and other patterns, they are especially effective. * ? ? One of the moat successful methods of cooking vegetables wth the usual kitcjien utensils, is to use the heaviewr pots you have with the heaviest lids you can get. use only a small amount of water, turn the flame as low as you can and Still keep the water boiling, and in - ??? ,V t r - ? ? the event steam escapes about the edge of the cover, tura the flame even lower. This keeps all the flavor of the vegetables possible, and keeps them tender. ? ? * Some of the new strap model shoea for women are being shown with lastex Straps to fit as snugly and firmly as a girdle. ? * ? One of the fall suits being shown in Paris has four pockets on the semi-fitted jacket, ail four of them put on at a decided angle away from the vertical. ? ? ? Mrs. Estelle Sternberger, execu tive director of World Peaceways, is working on a plebescite to give the people of the United States a chance to express their opinion on war. She is confident that a very small percentage will vote for war, and scoffs at the idea that the masses can be drawn into another war through the appeal to patriot ism. "The masses have learned that patriotism may mean staying at home," she says. A (lock of 2SS Rhode Island Red bens returned J. L. Houk of Morganton, Route, 2. Burke i County, a net profit of $580.00 above feed coita during the paat mion. Try CARDUI For Functional Monthly Pains Women from the teen age to the I change of Ufa have found (terdul genuinely helpful for the relief of functional monthly pains due to lack of Just the right strength from the j food they est. Mrs. Crtt Hajmes, of Essex, Mo., writes: "I used Cardul anen a flrl for cramps and found II tery ; beneficial X hart rooanUy Uktn Cardul j ! during the change of 111*. I was wy nor too*, had head and back pains and was in i a laterally run-down condition. Cardul baa helped me greatly." Thousands of woman testify Cardul bene fited them. If It does not benefit TOO. consult a physician. DR. 1. C. MANN The Well Known Eye Specialist Will be at Dr. A. H. Fleming'* Office, Lonisbutg. N. C. THVRSDAV, JANUARY and, Front 10 A. M. to S P. M. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Herbert 0. Perry Physician and Surgeon 101 W. Nash St. Loolsborg, N. C | Telephones: Office 287- 1R Residence 287-211 Honrs ? 10 to IS; a to 4; 7 to U Special attention to office work. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, X'Raj and Fluoroscopic Examina tion, Diathermy and Ultra- V iolet light treatment Miss Lacy Tlmberlake, Sec'y. Miss Ruth Perry, R. N. Graduate A Registered Nurse. Dr. H. H. Johnson Physician and Surgeon I/O u is burn, N. C. Offices in old Dr. Ellis office build j ing on Main Street next to Standard Service Station Telephones: Day 10; Night 10 Dr. James E. Fulghum Louisburg, N. C. Office In Professional Building Next to Franklin Times Building Office Hours ? a. m.-fi p. m. ? 7 p. m.-O p. m. Telephones Day ai0-lR Night 210-2R Dr. Arch H. Perry General Practice Wood, N. O. Office in Service Drug Oo. ~ D. T. Smithwick Dentist Louisburg, N. O. Office over Rose's Store Dr. W. R. Bass Veterinarian office# and Hospital East Nash St Phone: Office 885-L Res. 88fe)j Special Attention to Small Animals Dr. J. B. Davis Phjrslclan and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. Office at Residence, 8. Main St. Telephone: Honrs: I Day 04 8:80 to 10:80 a. m I Night 04 12:00'to 8:00 p. m 8:00 to 8:00 p. m I O. M. Beam Attorney at Law Loulsburg, N. O. Office In Professional Building next to The Franklin Times Practice la all Courts W. L. Lumpkin Attorney Loulsburg, N. O. i Office in First National Bank Bldg Practice State and Federal Courts W. H. Yarborough Hill Yarborough Yarborougb & Yarborough Attorneys M Counsellors at Law Office in Bgerton BuHdlng Over Tonkel's Store Lonlsburg, N. C. Practice in Franklin and adjoin ing counties, and In the United States Courts at Ralelfb R. B. White K. H. Malom I. E. Malone White & Malone Lawyers Loulsburg, N. 0. General practice, settlement *f es tates, funds invested. One mem ber of the Arm always in office. Radio Repair Service 10" "lifton Are., Phone 848 Louisbarg, N. 0. STUART DAVIS Main Street Baiber Shop I. P. Wheeler, Jr., Proprietor Barbers Loulsburg, N. O. Parlors under Union Warehouse on Main Street. First class work rurai teed. Give ms a call. H. T. Bartholomew Notary Public Harvey's Oarage Louistmrg, N. a NE^^OHI^^^K^HUger (above), came here for m concert from her home in Philadelphia and on tlx stage ah* saw her stolen ?10,000 'cello over which loss ahe had grieved for two years. It was returned to her. ADM I N I8TUATOK.S SAIJi OK | PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned administrator of the estate of Maggie Wester, deceased will on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. IU.SO at or about the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the home place of the late Mrs. Maggie Wester situated near Bobbltt's Cross roads In Cedar Rock Township. Franklin County, North Carolina, . the following articles of personal property: 6 beds. 1 bureau, 1 wash stand, 1 organ. 1 aettee, 8 pillows. 4 bolsters. 4 mattresses, 1 feather bed, 2 tables. 8 chairs. X clock, 2 lamps, 2 safes. 1 stove. 1 guano distributor, X Dunn plow, 2 har rows. 1 trunk. 2 tubs. 1 set cook ing utensils. 1 set dishes, 2 hoes. X pitchfork, X shovel. This the 1 6th day of December, ItSS. I HILL YARBOROUGH, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Maggie Wester, Deceased. I2-27-2t. SUBSCRIBE TODAY ! SUBSCRIBE TODAY ! TO ONE AND ALL WE WISH A MOST HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR BECK'S GARAGE LOUISBURG'S OLDEST OARAGE 1917?1935 Phone 311-1 FROM US --TO YOU If in sharing trials and adversi ties, friendships are cemented, then indeed may we be sincere in wishing friends all that is good during the coming New Year. From us to you in a glee ful shout, "Happy New Year." Our friends and patrons have been most loyal and true. W. E. WHITE Furniture Co. Louisburg, North Carolina HAPPY NEW 7 YEAR May your hope chest be bursting with all good things for the coming year. May happy and prosperous times come to live with you perma nently. May all of your hopes and wishes come true. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU -....-Or? HODGES-GREEN MOTOR CO. MARKET STREET LOUZSBURQ, N. 0. LOOKING AHEAD As the rays of the New Year sun spread to all cor ners of the universe, so do our sincere good wishes go forth to search out all friends and patrons who have contributed to our wel fare and progress. Look ing ahead, we wish years and years of Happy New Years for all. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRDST COMPANY CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANK (NO HOURS: 9:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. HAPPY NEW YEAR Three little words, sincere and true, bring our most sincere good wishes to all of our friends and ptrons in greeting 1936. They are, "Happy New Year." May the new year unfold health, happiness and prosper ity for all. WHAT-NOT BARGAIN STORE MBS. H. 0. PERRY, Proprietor Across from Franklin Hotel Phone 45- W Next to Dr. Johnson's Office 118 N. Main HAPPY NEW . YEAR ' * iv ' ' 11 - t, ; 'I MaaaaaiQwfliaiaMa | Time turns not backward in its flight, but reaches ever forward, sure that its path leads to better - days. May you follow that path ] during the New Year to' learn , that its promises are true. That's our best wish for you. , J. T. PRUTTT LUMBER CO. ' PHONE 263- W LOUISBUM, H. 0. ,

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