at th? RIGHT PRICES >*11 Mock* ?r?- :c?d? for jour iu-j^-ctk'iL. rvivKiitr of - i 1?KY M?TIO>N 1>1? XIVS fTKM*HIM-S } IC. Tboe *oo** *m U*|cht Wfor? tboi rra< h?-<3 th* hirho?t prk-o* tli*t prti ail tod*?. I na conutent I can sjm j#o iron 1* to li j*or tent fro* ?.? BinckH JTirt of UmUj. fi; flort a lish t tuj lint-. 1 * ill lot } ob I* the J odrt. H. M. SLEDGE MAPLEVTLLE, N. C. S.?My (trooory lin?. i* iJw?;- cob plot*. T. W. Wood's CRIMSON CLOVER SEED Purple Top, Norfolk Globe and Seven Top Turnip Seed?all new &eed, now on sale. Plant CRIMSON CLOVER at last work ing of corn and cotton. Call up Phone 327 when in want of any thing tor breakfast, dinner and supper. We have it, and will get it to you quick. ,7E, Jno. W. King To My Customers ? and friends When in need of anything in feed and provisions get my prices before you buy. It might pay yon. Save just opened up a nevr line of Shoes and Hosiery that are right. When in town come to see me. Always glad to see you whether you buy or not. J. W. PERRY C0*?UCT0K8, HOOFERS A*D BflLDITK; MATERIA I- IIEAI.ERK. Subscribe to The Franklin Times ?OLD IN GRiP OF NEPTUNE * Hep? Rro^wed That Millions Lost kit Tretmrc Shj crfac*. RwDfwhw il tbv sea off The of Zulu it lid Let. tbe ship I?orothea. which i?ent dc?x on Tenedos r?rf. (?? ?ying with ber, so at?me j?le its lie e. part of the- fortuns of Oom Psc Kroner, once j esider: of tbe Trans vaal. and rumor Las it t h? t plans art afoot to fit otj* Brit.Kb expedltior j In the hope of ^]v* r.tip ber. The war a* Improved m-. tbous of salvag ing ? .^ke* sh'.ps.-ar\l. if the lK?rothea realty carries the goid cemente** loto the boli of the ve*f*-l Lap beei. estimated at over K?.<y?.(*?0. Before tbe war a syndi<at* vhk organized tr attempt recovery of tbe seasei. anc unsuccessful effort* were made to lo cate ter: new the project is ajniln pos- i able?perhaps a11 tbe mur* so. r>ecauae time hat ac*uiru.ated m many trecs ure ah'ps vhi<_i. an- kgtin under dis | cuwion. A li*t _tly ; ubliahed in doiei: Tbe GroSTenor. iott on the PeLdoland coast. Wjtfc jr%.750.0(0 ; th< 1 Arlston. in Marcus bay. with I 000.: tbe Birkenhead. on B.rkenh?ji'_ ret ' with $3.9C?C'.<X?0; tbe Dorothea, o* TenecUj* reef, w: S3^Ir"0.000; thf Al?e.troiDMf with ?W Oi?C': the Mere stein. with F7?000. una tbe Thunder- 1 t-olL with $2.7T?0.&X\ If a sunkei treasure enterprlae lalis of one treas- ; ure ship perhaps .t cu f^jd another. ; far. however, the sea Lai proved t , miser with the gold !t ba? acquired: , may the modem improvement* in sal vaging equipment change the habit. BOOKMARKS OF EVERY KIND Strip of Bacon About the Most Unique 1 That Des Moinet Librarian Has j V et F ound. Tbe mrrt startling marker that For-! e?t B. S;-auidm4' pubLc librarian of | E*es Mo'i.es. Icwa. has come across iz tbe books that have circulated from j the library was a strip of underdon* j bacon. The most ordinary bookmnrk : found in tbe bx>ks Is the common va riety of w;re hairpin. Hairpins mlgh: , be col i e'.ted by the hundreds. Mr 1 S pauldlng says. . but owing to that | very fact tl>y are considered as fair ly worthless from tbe collector's stand point. The vacation season is announced 1 annual: v by the presence of snapshots | in the rerzrn?*: books. Tbe*e are both personal or ? *J erw;se in character Postcar-? aii 3 e tt e r?. too, c^me it often Tre^uei*..y letters ed'lre?*et asd stair oe-3 are fonai )uk: as they were left ^~ the b'X-s v,orrower *b d .-ubtless was proceeding pK?stoSce-. e ard r y way f tLe Lbrary. Tbert ar-_ n_b. ri frr z the litrary. Mr. S;t-ut-tr h?i noticed asy num ber of pretty ir.ris ?.tting 02 the beach at Riverview Ptrr with books, and h* ha* be^n looking forward all summer to recuTer.nf a b* thing suit t-baen* nindedi? left by cne of the yowng| lad.es tcr be-: fc. A Boy Juat the Sarr.e. LirJe ctjiy-headed. four-yeir-C'ld Joel had often t*^en mistaken for a girl by reason of those same beautiful ctris, j but it "?as a very sore point w.th h.m. He v^rr n*^r. however, turning ; It tc advantage cne afteraoon when L: s.'r-year-'/j ?irter -was giving a birth-1 day parry -for g.ris only." Poor littie 3oe wacdered tr^rz'i the] refreshments streak <n the gra-*. :n lng wistfully at the cookies and .e*n- j onade which his sister was servinp to | her littie girl gue?ts. 1111 1 1 ' ?? g.ris. and no b'-y? caa totner ._tai poor Jittle Jf.?e rtmed past t;mn"s :n:o an arg::nent that wot'd admit h.m. EEd'wal-.ed out. "Well. ?ister? I a.n't much of a boy. anyway." ? Sam Had Hia^Tee. Sam ~as on tnai. charged w;th ste:% | ing ten dollar*. He pJetded sr ru* T Be.r.g uaaMe t^'hire a .awver. t; *udge appointed yoiang Clarke as c*; sel. Clarke put up a rr-?? ; .-a defenae. and Sam ?**? t'""Uitted. .1 terward *he pair m??T oatside the cour*- j room. ^ "Now. Sirm " said the young lawyer, "yon know the court allow* the r~ ~n s^! very l&deed fw 'iefe^dinif a '?wse of thi? kind. I worked h?;rd f ?? T't ?.nd got yea ^!e?r I'm r"- v| T-J *0 51 p?1 Ms i<!-. 1 I should dig up s'?me mon?y p?-r m*-. Have y." g-it any rr.'r.^y it ' sab " r^-X'.ied Sam. hs?v. y. T stiii done got dat ten ioHah?."* * Indisputable Proof. j A drurrist *** boasting in th-- c-m*, pany of hii* friends ?f h:s wellr--d I rtor-k Jr. trade. "There isn't fc dr-;?| m'.st^n?."* b** said: "not even .f :'*.e ; most uncommon s^jrt_" "Come now." said on^ of the by standers. by way of a Joke. "I'm Kire you don't keep spirits of c-r.*ra^:c tton. as well stock?*d as you are," "Why notT* ssJd the dru^rist. r?ot ic the lean enjbarrawifcd- Too shall see for yourself." So sarin* hf- left the room and returned lea dine his wife by the bend.?Pittsburgh Ohfio Icte-Tetegraph. Horses dtitt Numerous. 1 the large number of rrvrtnr ' cars and trucks msde in Ameri^ j horses sx>d mul#* seem to 1+ holding fbeir own, sceeeding to a rseeot trade statement Although 7.700XmO autookobiiss been produced in tbe United States stoee 1SB9. hatt of wtrteh were merru factursd slnee WIS, there are now a^ 04,000 fcorvea gad 4,026,000 nruies ts tW eswntry srtCb a ftsfe) satos ?g Qr aouooo.oot) Blindness Ej- GERALD THORNE (Corrrifbu mi. fcT ibt W??tfrs N**? p?p?r Unlxa > She bud never loved Anson Burdett *2 a trne sense, and such * thin* a? becoming ids wife iui.U never enttreO her thv'ugbts, yet. wbfD misfortune came upon him. there vtis born in the tfature of LeUa Kaleigh x-ity. mingled v ;ib mistaken duiy. that amaneil her I r other and sisters "1 shall make any sacrifice necessary I Lf k friend," she told them. ~If poor I Arson is to go through life br'; ie*?. j 11.1?d. kDd asks me to share bis trou bles I wiii marry him at bit bidding-" "Leila, you talk wild !** scolded ber s.*ter. Adelaide. ~You_?ever really car**d for Anson. Be bas Ho cia-m up on you. It is sheer folly." "But I f?7 so sorry for hiin." said Leila. "He certainly paid me m<?re at tention than be did to other giris.*' -And out of at impulse of sympatby y u would tie yourself :o a man unable .. make even a living? l>*ila. this is all sentiment,** declared ht-r mother. Nothing mere vas said at th?* tin-* but Mrs. Kaleigh knew that Leiia -was h j^rson who always acted upon her convictions, though neither romantic ir heroic. Intense'y loyal to her fr ends, sympathetic and tet .J!e ??? ? i. Leila had exaggerated her sense of duty towards a man who Lad in-ter sp:>ken to her one word of Jove. A rrarce condition of aSairs had come t bout- There was an athletic club In F.ossmore to which nearly erery young tin in the town belonged. It bad t ees started and -mainly supported by Wilton Porter, who had been left q^iite l fortune. Burden, too. was a mem (?er. and one day. while practicing **ith the Indian club, Porter lost h.s grasp n^oije of them, and It whirled j.rough air with terrific force, r-urdett stoo3 directly in the path of :be flying missile. It landed squarely l* twees his eyes, he went down like t s.* t and the shocked and horrified 'orter went through twenty-four hours i* crushing anxiety, remaining at the aospital whitheK. Buroett was con . *ye1 until the physician assured bim :.st the patient would i-v'e. Porter's - - _rt >.ank. however, as he was tt-ld r.at it looked as thouiih the nerves of *-t-c Lao been paralysed ani An ???.L Buroett m'.ght be blind f :-r life. A L.zL .aiiber sensitive young nan i.l the Joy of life seemed to have de I'lrteu for Pcrter. He gave up nil of .? *Jite to me care :?f Burden. -H:;~le*ily blind, perhip?," re;-:rt ed an erpen oculist. 'although the ra*e is of a variety that has seen some remarkable cures, tut through time Cose. In the meantime Porter had become i .qua.ited with Leila Kaleigh. Prom the nr$t he was attracted by her and. alti . ugh Le knew^that sie and Bur iett wer* frien-Ijfc he never suspected List thrr* ?''as aty mutual affection j berjtr-rn them. Le..^ k*-;t secret evei frota her | mother ti t s.Fters -th.il. vi_e in* v at nr't tb y-t engaged to Burie?. i t. tm-rrj-.tnnnr -.?eTveei them ti'.L" t. '^y the? v i*-i_-r: Sne. i: v. ti er nt; t?e'.*ome n.?-i..;?;?o:n* ed. in fcuriett. a. jK^tiOi nat *.*eei o?erei ty t manuf actur:ng ?-ti'-em out 'f sympathy for n.? afSbcijoi. wh-re he :: u. i anwer 'i-.t i*, t teie- , xol'l Le.:a auuac.'?u^/y. vne: hat p len'?f money-and i* a t_nr ;r nce:: about He took a v. ty ny sight?-et him y for it." One day Burde^ called upon Le^iL i ; T .1 ft ??ir : hxX t j m-: .-v mm h*r that he .had an oj j<rnmity zt m- i cure a -pretty little farm is. Flon.ia-.-l where th^y CouHl en Joy life without i nnxi-"y He eske-i her t'? tiimk It over 1 and ^ive her snswer the next day. I Than^ame aftem?y.?n Will ur Pc rter ap- ( peared and la:d* bis hear, at her feet- I *lt is t^?o late." ^ald Leila simply, j ard after^the di*i; ;?-lnte^ s~r.fr hac ' gr,re aTay she hurried to her room and ufpt all f e lor ir n'.shn though she : scarcely ktiw v.hy Bur-lett called ur- j on h-r the next miming irrationally ?jar*-r _ni excl'ed. "W?? rr*:vt ret married at once Leilfe " be said. '"f?efc." aid he a packet '.<f I an*: *1. - nis ^ *T..er- .s five thousand d'?!Iar? ar.d all ourr. 1 am g' in? to buy tl*e farm at OL^e aad?** ? v f t d!d ycti get all that nK'T.-"V inquired Leila. "From I'orter. I weat to him last evening ar.'l tMd him what I wanted. - and he said he would do anything to mak** me comfortable and haj.py with you.* "But you cati't do any work on a farm." ah* said. -Oh. yes, I can. I^eJla. I'm going to tell you a secret- I have been able to see for ov*?r a month. I Just pretended not to since tben, to work this scheme on Porter.** She stood facing him, trembling from head to foot- He fairly shriveled as she denounced his petty meanness, as she told bim that if be did not at once return the money to Porter sh#? would expose him to the world. Then the left him and be, even more despic able then she had dreamed, thinking mora of the roon*-y than herself, disap pear?*! that same day with his Ill-Got ten gains. % *fce truth came o?t. as H was ho?nd to and after a whfVe Wilbur Porter re mBmwi lb appeal lor Lefts'? tore. H had already been hi*?longer before 0am be real**L llow the v do disappear A plate heaped high with piping ho: tiicuits? almost before you know i* only one left. That's a good sign that Occo-ree-chee Self-Rising-Flour is u.e kind you'll like, for biscuits, wair.es and hot calies. ?l? This flour already contains baking-powder, soda and salt in just the right proportions to insure per fect results not occasionally but ter." times out of ten. Buying the extra ingredients this way saves money, too. Then it's s.3 easy'to use just mix the hour with water or rrli.k and bake. I: only takes a few minutes and is not the slightest bis c: bother. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking and Saves you Money your ffoo?f if//? Ofw ? r** ? cAce Seff ? Ruing flour wit h an Indian Head on (?r> beg. Buy today. Of plan flours Pwr.'ejs 1? fcesr Au*tin-Heaton Co., Durham, N. C. Q^h^eed MMlt Qoffee Reach the _ , ie guarantee Study it! It is ?he broad est,fairest coffee guar antee ever written . You can use the wnole Can of Luzianne and then get your money bad you are not thoroughly satisfied. The Reily^a^or Company New Orleans CTAPjarTEE 2 itf-.er nunc ?> t .mirou of ttie '-*i L-- curtlan to (!i ?ei ?: r Li. you *rt II! Il!ilf;td ;n ""*-7 j cnir gy~jvt~ wH, rrfuntf ;'?* n. J1XX7U? snud H'DT /*iOO ^ AX A?. near: ti> c,4P ECONOMY AND THE WOMAN New York banking statistics show that the bulk of savings bank depositors in that city are women. , That is a pretty good reputation of -the old argument that women know nothing about money except how to spend more than they possess. At this Bank we have a grea tmany ac counts from women' both in our Savings and Commercial Departments, and we will be glad to add to this number?as your ac count will be appreciated. The Citizens Bank & Trust Go. HENDERSON, ": : North Carolina "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION"

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