nosfiw '<181' * mm odJ ?oall ntiqlAnPou!T I,300rnH * no 10 ;,6t-) ftjApr ouifeaUEi disf( I bafc x?i?7 A |?yi, . jikmU li lux v/g| srSH It l?J!(iP(>d ol i)9lj7?o J>S7f oH ""W'lvl ? ! ,i ? olMi'll ?o ijot> otnaa Till ot.i.l* "blin c moil td uo^ ovioa too Iliwr isbio .. ' SllDscripilon fLOu rer \t 89rt3uoid to isrUB5! sri I aaA ?JlH yill)|l'JI I.i>Jt wwnfl.">.i itn. iiw* DIBECrfojf^pOJTs" 7 'i 86000 * AlVIIOHI^? : ? : ? bbIotJdiV Automobile Directory haa made | appear an 1Mb ta?ey|Lth| coning] i om the llMES. | There are two edition* jgf the dlrec-l 7. fcwaiiwiil.iii-iwtaoifcaontt^ioM wo dMUMPp<^M{^aia(ihr The makw*#?!?' nb^r are given with each o? ne. In the nJy^a^UrMi. thjJ of "-"-"I "jrt Hlfflr1! o? k>un asiMUfcioKMrirhlle thejarr?BKtj l hern . '1H6 Times fe^AKg tn? mm Mnoan~ |Wners who like to know the 1 her """yj TNjTMf"" I ghwayrfjlflfci couM on (to flnd-fflf IflOVFJefuNW pf entlflcatloQ . TMS is the firet nnMi- 1 to carry the state automobile] ^ t?? ' oother section of the book gives ata regarding the principal mnrlna out?* with complete road directions ^speedometer rQd^gg "rtgTT < Both books are well prlnteSiaVfegBl lie type on heavy book paper and | lng demand tor such information as I TEeji oontaln . At their, home about three miles] id Thomas Cooper, ot laA n^C^of flende 108^ en flrablo idlther td foiSlffiii^rtifter ilch the call (or dinner was sound Pf! and the crowd gathered around a pj^gc table arranged IB 1116 gl'UVU'lUHfl-'1 to Its utmost with the best of Hiedmatrnmhtttm^midUammla of WIIH'll all i)HiUiuK tu twgtr-MU trhj occasion was one that will long I I by as ex re ne | Coghill, of Henderson, Mr. R. Ball and daughter, Vlrgle, of Ma |Ged |pex,l tiky Muuut, Sheriff, W. H. Allen | 1 wife, Mrs. W. O. Stonj Cooper and family. Die Revival at the 4t?tlst Cliurch.r-U Ton^?io?>f;aw?rt^ iteff In the special evangelistic jjfetings now In progress at the Bap itlng the meeting 4fc |ained from getting here the first ik but he will arrive here hi time ;t week at 3:30 P. M. a#^jTT5 P Meetings Sunday at fr ? XT" Wf M. (for Men only) an^ 7^fj^'g ijlr . M. J. Babbitt, ot Abbft&titt? , ia directing the music. Mr. ibttt la making good as a soloist . a chorus director. a Junior chorus which Gkbliid r$ Kaa&t.", I the absence of Dr. Bruner the t part of the week, Rev. _G. Qdrlck, of Portamcyifii^iMivdxXC [tor _mont acceptably. Mr. Kon tk b?tK]uvt}tflbMi ?M(kxh& all pi? springs. '.gjnioq grill the 4 m I cq : he Oreat State Pair for the com- 1 add conveqlwce of ika visitors whe Bill attoJ trirs ffhe R^^Julldll exoellent and attractive elhl hall. In this will be housed competitive County Exhibit*. a^5^^Sn5fei^tncr!aIed7 hat there ahould not be any trou ? bean pave fa?o?Wred ways t sed and the exhibits will be better i more y| before ? ^AiiGjc/iunix ply int egted In the Better Babies Contest i der the supervision and direction M. A 9i?w?!aijy^vi| Wby the Management this year '?WW V >"1 ftfgre shows A| .i-WtMii. ^Aryp-*! w** Evolutlo ful Comic Bicycle Act, and others, be sides fast-harness and running race^i nuuucuui ?uw.uviu ui uio ittafflsas. _JEtankllnton, N. C., Sept. 6th . ? Ti Young Womans Missionary SocIeU ' MtJ s?9e."9 Mltrhftii Nellie Utley, Nellie andTSl lie Whitfield, Mattle and Kate Ballard gjClwInA thorY>evotlonal Exerclsl the ousOnsg'seBBlon was in orden U^Mfo4)8e of the business dlscussldl the lesson on Ch'lna~and Korea begaJ Dortance of Medical Missionary Work * , - - - l III I 1 1 ; In CMna, ffnfl snowoa by illustration Miss Nellie Mitchell, discussed the -mmrUg ur iibbi Miss Nellie Utley advanced the Pre sent Day Needs In the Bible Training School gfiW Kl AergCrflk Training Schools^uA. M\e- Cosen. con tinued* UB KbAf^howlJf the need of Chrlroan^iWratmOi ^ Miss Mattle Ballard then gave a brief sketch of 3|opJ|eque Korea and taia or tne'r&pidHaP111 ut c?"aiian lty there and Its effect upon the peo At llie luiic-luufen the hostess served luri delicious present. After approving the minut waa dispose) ichool.^-x * I k isklng the Board to move Hue Rfyal ^e#ails^i)l9a "yie Mtttabiqwiaito^aiTn. Jaa-^st were appointed a committee to confer 9oung^Wli-'tbVr*shl| fTObfffPW #kmr ular meeting /\\ w,f? d tt) tjp following couples during the month of i) as tofeAdiMiii; oi?i?axI 9}eIqmoo b bsvisoei SHITE ? Charlie Jones and Fran er, Frank Nipper and Anna weaver; i & l?fli?ii?d#nail*>?fWrboaiieSod Bessie Morgan, Buck Paschal! \nu Wiwn imwii iriiiit wu and Isadore Puller, Joseph DavlB anj ?e ^Bu BnpoSflfefifT Tfcrb6f?|#H A small tor. when sent oS to school <^^l^showed^aKm^^oo_could_j>l^J ,j,h i.. vmioi.. r. in. tmuii HH ?in-- ti',; '!??l?i*tafcalli'wrb<>i?rt on their return all seem to be of i should patronize home and the reai c is more fully explained in a letter t /bnowB on ujbaccu conditions. * are publishing these letters, writ ! ftifi 1 1Ti)irttii1iriii'i1giiii'i't"iiiH"M " ' IIib Iwuem ut tlmi marfct and thi i who patronize the market an< w 1 the highest prices for aev.eral' ea i Franklin county enjoys the rlpu i bacco that Is grown. The Increail' jiiiL . ot er a 'billion clgaret s ' JS AAWAaakea a demand for our t - bacco that will be hard to aupp' i buyers already here will make Lou ! ? burg, which Is the natural market 1 : : Jm^SS^^tof^wi^^ar^naT T i > disappomtitient written In the faces : t several of our best tobacco grow< i > that have been deceived and led off Jt i bacco fif coffvtt?l!l5'"tSro<3f' tfltft" tlifefr feEMJfefiiPS prise In losses that v-lp cause them to see and feet that tier i iWt^tttrytd be led off to oth^ mJA f We? drummara wJio Infest. tro! county. Our market Is strong an all grade ivtfte that you sell yo ill liW medium cutters and an >| ); i xlrtald Yi?y x6a paper cancfataoaa, bat hi, laory tar* pBft"to>u-' ihips )M,n 9ms viy^Pfii: the MBiOMiooh? eiy reeti tiietaifito aM6*a ^ ion, and lifc?u%l?l9 pas- ?> ?ncee$n > publish out 8tat4 d&te'Htfi because you nave a IT. b?? Tts-? oi efiaffoa It ?anii it lle dfyotrfto mmtiu rt i r iriupBt^jS^i iaitn*y pteas* sd wttA both' himself an? ir.ii fth tJ ?on MM ?BlKftJl .1C'L> ffo rB__ ___, 88 ? ^HrK TrtiWiiynrf^ideSr1!^ 1 JI 8T MBV )a9*>?>1 fit JIV-'Oll HAtJ 19V **IWWi(PEI? 'WOJM* -W* ic?? tx 00 knri?m yioTojilii i oTlK#>7?v5T^Wht ^??k8iJHr?oa|(M>(?0,tW?1nWruiWB' ? 30. It ls said that while the train " ?iMfc*?MW?Mtt *?fc icupled by the woman and at temp tea commit crlmlMVBtma'SttOy B#rJ les attracted parties under the abed ?r the car, who Informed tli? lull' ictor. Both, tha train conluctm id tfi^iMai^ttd6i&t,!?&Jt M) ie caijistditaT^ayi*U?rimi|iO'yiSed r.-rrsa famum '-"tiradedBchool Opens The GradM UChSol openeQ orntng with 275 pupils In las year. We c.re very much frat >d at the start we' have made and c the cooperation and help otenw Uaon 1? the district. We wafltlMj be the best year 4? th^ hl?t? ol 1 school and we are all worklt tff 'ar borough ke Mr. Joyner's place. and^MNM I a strong address. He said Wn igtnnlng of his speech that he la AUr i educator and that he knows nott\ g about teaching school. Whether i ls corsect In this we. are unable, tp .y,^a?7dsa wbHieaeveife ??Yd1 ools of the country would, j:omo [ The local talent Minstrel, promoted J. E. King, of Burlington, which crowd proved to be a per locat.v bo^ytalfcl^g 0 [ftpted dldlgr anlt SitTetatSBKdli^miiThe !ed$1.c ^Rrf'firtfg'ratnme- Is ott&fhat 9 "y ial ar r ;ib Kiroi cnt?: in* njt?e -flpafjed building at FrankBtttoi on lA-da}"- nl^Ht. St!>*MWk> Itl?tc <<5 the He* |T?1 ? ds. ' "the programme la ope' that create ^usj? "f^^^^j^nent (please all who attend.: rkrC out fcnjoy an aftcrRwa ot Pteill tu?<' i . nViiV iiisK oST J ml . u.",. rfiOiiTr ETr?Rt-yj,1 i-i fqljp^lnft.ts re ng In the Post .Qffidd at IfflUls N. C-.yinoticalled-'lor Sept.rjSUi t)Jl? ?1ol03 1I? 111 Kiiltjfc)/. D. AI^on0,^?L' MMM p^lnftls Po Icci olo: immvwm Harris, J. flfe-p^Jitpsa | pe, Mr. Bertie Perry, ffir. C. ? . Jlllsfeory of Uie Week as It Is Ifot. _ "day. SePaaejfl?*?Gf?*. ata ^um drops to help Inventive Iminortntm of emmrrMn oc lesday, Sept. 5 -Noah jlrat menagery, 00. lursday, Sept. 7. ? John Wesley church choir position, 1514. ilr. William Batley wag brought to | ulsburg yesterdcy bjr Odlcerg Hud and BroWn toMMTi8tiIt?hSrjiilnOT?iqu te* to rent oat the Frank Matthi B. N. "WilHama was allowed 24 ; ill 1? If ch piping uujl 42 f6et_af Thajjlerk to the board waa ordered perstna who ha*e chllt? reti at the echool tor the feeble ndn^i them to farnlih dothinr ~W. M.~R,eeman was alii Mrs. B. F. Freeman's. The lot of Mrs. W. E. Uizell, net th^CBided School was reduced 1 #V*?on to .$1,100 and a draw bac ^Valnlowed for the difference. kjRfllort of Dr. J. E. Malone, Heall Officer, waa received and filed. Tfceportff E.?N. WUllamRlBupa (flMM7 allowing a number of a< the Board adjourned to t1 fjfxt regular meeting. irogrdi [ecretary churdh ' ' ' ? 1 card*. ^Jak)n 'o?jFrnr>kHB CflDUtelipJll 1 faWMo^.' SBopfc. ?iittiVi'Wltk.'IBio chu] t '?edflfcHSDcWWWIiS 'voIaanuH T?^' fcSMftft WsdSfr'fcfll^nslstl Report's' frobl the' chWctf^S,1' exercl/ R| hlWtfl* tmA * JWEtfrak...<"9?H!8ton lffltuJtlaieiiniAhBu \??yl,o#rtfc*i work ur Soviet! oh "tAW'ttio*-' t# " SiTercom . em. , lave JJ? ill lowol _ i 4A-,ftfJiJHtVitf9PL,SVf?iW Wi D' pit*, pwacJirLa , mJtisloftftrjy^sernKji fiveryone la loJrl?cQrrWtlo^l? l?tere8i a tesfSfiSi'4 1? Sis? iUrr ol zeoiiq Jn fc^JoJobaoid .IJ/i'J jt ;;i iiJiiiJ i The Baptist Woman's Mlssioi tlnlnn r.t ljVanltlln i-mintg Trill hnM _Piy^ 9th. EacH iquested to havd meeting. Rev J chargo of th4 Dr. Weston Bruner oi< noon stji ? Bapttslf In this sermon Dr. Brtmetl racaKawsn j-.i- ? i^..~-i-r. p mm minimum men are vitally lntrested. bltt Ml coadt ion* at this brlnlfcpir frtend other than phosphoric actd, and possil