FRANKLIN - TIMES K F. JOHNSON, Editor '? ?ad Miiyt TAR DROPS. ?Next week 1? court week. ?Sunday Is 8t. Valentine's day. ?The sales seem to be progressing. ?Civil court convenes Monday tor a two weeks term. ?Cotton seed were bringing 40 cents per bushel yesterday. :?Today Is the last day tor the regular tobacco saleB. ?Don't forget the editor with youa subscription next week. ?Cotton BlMb^for 8 1-8 ccnts per pound on the vKtl market yesterday. ?The Eastern Realty & Trust Co.. are erecting several cottages on Baker Height?. . ?Don't forget the County Com mencement, March 31st. See the pro gramme elsewUgrev ?The groun*. nog must not have seen h'la shadow on the second? lets hopo so anyway. ?Don't get offended ?if you learn what othors think of you on next Sun day?Its only a Valentina, ?The LouSsburg Stiam Laundry has placed several stands on the streets to receive laundry for the con venience of the public. You can sow label your laundry and drop it in one of tl}Efc..rcceptacles and it will receive prompt attention. PERSONAIS. Miss Mary Forte, ot Oxford, is visiting Miss Sallle Taylor. . Miss Ireno Smith, ot Wllllamston. spent SuXI,lily with Mrs.. M, S. Cllf-1 ton. . Mr. Henry Crowder, wife and little j daughter, are visiting his sister, Mrs. J J. H. Hollowuy. Mr. Fred Weaver was called to Ralefgh Sunday on account of the Uldfess of his father. ' Mr. J. H. Collie, who is Chairman of the House Claims Committee, of Wash ington. D. C., spent Sunday with his [ people here. ~ The many friends of Mr. J. L. Spen-1 eer were glad to See him on our streets the past week! He returned home