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PROFESSIONAL COLUWNj ILO.B. BO JO' EH of Drs. Banner A Bonner ire, Ear, AoM ul n Baleitk, North Carolina Will bo- tn Loulsburg on Thursday ot each week . Office over Sooggla* Drug Store. DK. B. F. XABBOBOtJeK . Physician and 8arg-e?a Loulsburg, N. C. Office tn Blckett and Yarborougn ? . Tyiil^lny Office Phono 298 Residence rhone It] UIL W. K. BOBTOK Bye Bpeslsllst ; Office in Hotel Building Loulaburc. North Carolina & irwoi At U: U>ul?burg, .N. C. VliOIW> 249 I Office in First National Bank Building j General Practice p?- nrrwnn Btw? niwmi Surgeon Deatlst. Loqliburf. North Carolina Office In Maaonic Hall Building - 8. P. BUBT,JL O. Loulsburg, N. C. "" Office* ov or Bcoggln's Drag 8 tar* Hours 11 a. nt to 1 p. m., and 4 to S p.. in. __ "PR. W. H. BASS. Veteriaartaa Loulsburg, N. c. Special attention to Hoga and Dogs. Office and Hospital at R. F. Fuller's Stable. Calls answered day or night. Phones, Da- ?8 , Night 336 DB. EL B. BEAB WOOD, If. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. PB. P. J. 8B11BW1CB. _,H. C. Office tn the First National Bank Balldlng on Main and Nash 8ta. W. g. riRSOl. ATTORNEY - AT-LAW ItMlibnrg, North OwBl tTaatloe in ail oowta. Office cm Btreet. ; I ? " DB. J. B. DAVIS < Physician Lwllttft Jiarth- Carolina Office Church St. Next to Loulsburg Bottling Works Hours: 8 to 10; 1 to 3; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Res. 64-2 Rings, ^ !J ? B. B. White B. a. Maleae , White a * alone Loblsburg. North Carolina ??ta oral practice, settlement of ae tata* funds Invested. One m? bsf ol ice Arm always In tbe office. DR. g H. BlHBgW ? . ~ " Physician Loulsburg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 -""7 . DbT i. & SALONS. Loulsburg, North Carolina m ct in Aycock Drag Store, Market Street, Office Practice LJurgery and consultation. i. 0. NEWELL, JL D. ** Loulsburg, N. ? Office in First National Bank Building Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? i Night Phone 249-2 G. H. BEAM Attorney-at Law Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In all courts. Wm. H. RufHn, Thos. W. Ruffin WM. U. i THOH. W. RUFFIN Loalsbarg, I North Carolina General practice, both elvll and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YCLTR DEAD. Let as submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave o t your overt one. Photo* burned on China. HEN1 IBLE Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothea sent for and de livered promptly. KTEOAM, BROS. Barbara <? Uilahtf. IT. 0. We hare purchased the ahop former ly occupied by Oscar Bt?tall and win raa same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be our motto. Plenty of hot running water and c'san towels. ? ? NOTICE Having qualified aa administrator of the estate at H. B. Hagwood, deceas ed, lata of Franklin CounuL. notice li hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the underslgnsd on or before the 29th day of Auguat, 1IU,, Tor this notice will be plsad In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to ss<d estate will please eome forward and make' Immediate settlement. This August 25th, 1?M. " ?-?9-?t J. R. BUROKRON, Admr. 1 ' ' ? ' . \ i **?'/: MinffFORB BARBER HHOP Nash Street. I oulxhurg, North Carolina THE FRANKLIN TIMES l. V. JOHNSON, Editor an< H?hk ? TAR DROPS? ? F. R. Pleasanto 18 having the' front o( his store painted. ? Cotton sold In 'Loulsbu'-g yester day for 11 3-4 cents a pound. ? Miss Kate Ballard, of Frankllnton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. F. Yar borough. Jr. ? W ET White Furniture Co. Is hav | Ing Its building on Main street treat led to a new coat o^nalnt. ? Candler Crowell Co. has moved their, stock of goods from their store In L^ulsburg to Henderson. ? The Uiaide | In place in the , , ? . add much to the comfort of those at- | tending Court. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Ballard, who] 1 1 III mmrmfl /muyHup, Mrs. R. F. Yarborough, Jr. have re turned to their home at Frankllnton. SCBttttL EXTGjfruoN 8CREDCEX The School Extension centers this week ilnd next are enjoying "The Am ericano" featuring Douglas Fairbanks. This Is a good Ave- reel story, which every one enjoys. Come out and see Htr Bchedule. Friday, Aug. 26 ? woooT Saturday. Aug. 27 ? t?ndy Creek. Monday. Aug. 29 ? ?Tuesday, Aug. 30? -cedar Rock. Wednesday, Aug. 31 ? Seven Paths. Thursday, Sept. 1 ? Louis burg. .. Friday, Sept: 2-t-JSunn... Saturday, Sept , rl ? Rooerts . W. L, THABR1NGTOS. v . ' *? y Ofl thn 17tfr day. of May. 18M^ ? E?an child was bora and started lltes jour- . ney on the eternity road along which* be struggled through many upa and downs, and whose goal he reached on "Hie HtH, day orjuTy, lS21.' The name by which he wuh called yn? W. L?. Tharririgton ? a name which stood for sterling worth and Christian, charac ter. In the year 1892, he was born again ? bora from above, and jollied Corinth Baptist Church, seven milefc: north of Loutsburg, where he spent all his Christian life and where his hndv whh laid to rent np July IB. Most, of his life was spent faf Franklin Coun ty, soma of it In Vance. JI-J On the 17th day at October, 18?*. he was married to Miss Maj-y J. fere^d. love, with whom hn' lived happily un til the end of this life, atid while they btarted life with no- large fevtune*,. yet' by -trma; j?at4tf aaA Urin?.??W MPBC MfjtaiaJtttt: com fort - able estate which they enjoiey togetn- . er while he was altve and now that W! Is gone there Is left a competency for her so long as she may live. On the 6th day of Bay, 1916, a baby I1 I ?B|| ll'irn Iff thffflfl ffmd parents. but soon slipped a way to the home above, there to await the home-coming !of the fond parents who have lived and are living not for this world alone but for the heavenly. Mr. Thaxrinaton was not gifted with, eloquent speech, nor with commanding leadership ; but in his quiet way, he was ever ready to follow where duty lead and was for a man of modest means was a liberal giver to his church and to every good cause. He was an industrial man, a man of ex emplary habits, a man useful In. his community, a .good neighbor and one who when the end came was ndthifrald to go, for death had Deen robbed of Its HttiiK and his title to an heavenly estate was undisputed. In his death, the community loses a good citizen and neighbor, the church loses a faithful member and the wife is bereft of a true and faithful and noble husband. ? A Friend. WANNA MAKE K SATS RESERVE BOARD CAUSED BUYERS' PANIC Nn Need For Destructive Deflation It Deliberately Planned. Washington, Aug. 2.'\. ? Attacks on the Federal Resorve System wore re? newed today before the joint congres sional commission on agriculture. J. S. Wannamaker of South Carolina, president of the American Cotton As sociation asserted that deflation of the currency and of prices had been "terribly destructive to all American producing interest' that it had been wholly unnecessary, but that it had been brought abdut "deliberately by the Federal Reserve Board," "I heard as early r.a 1918 that plans were being rigged to put o-i deflation," Mr. Wannamaker said. "This culmi nated In what we called a buyers' strike In 1920. We never had a buy ers' strike; it wss buyers "panic," the result of unceasing propaganda sent out to make people afraid of prices to spread the fear that prlcoa were to go lower." "By who was thin propaganda spread?" asked Representative Punk, Republican, Illinois. "I'll first take up the case of the Re serve Board," continued Mr. Wanna maker, "arid I'll ask the commission to ask that board the amount paid out for publicity during the i?*r 18 months tor correspondence and distribution of newspaper material." Senator Harrison, Democrat, Miss issippi, asked If the Reserve Board had publicity men asd Mr. Wannamaker replied that his Impression "was that they have and that they are well paid." statements and bulletins which he said the reserve board Issued during the last two years and which ho said clearly showed Its purpose to bli-g about declining prices. SHIPPING BOAR* ?OTttNfi BID or WOODS* SHIPS Washington, Au#i The Ship ? flair*' . .. >?? Hundreds Praise SANUX The . Wonderful Hospital Home Treatment for INDIGESTION and ? STOMACH Troubles Sold by following drug gists: Louisburg, N. C. getting rid of the major portion ot ft*; "white elephant"? the war-tlrae con* structed wooden ships. . . Official announcement by the board contained the information that bid* submitted by the Ship Construction and Trading .Corporation of New York of $2,100 e&ch for MB oi tue 288 wuod nn li aft has been accented. The an nouncement added that the tale had been closed except for tse nllng of bond by the New York company and the signature of the contract by the expected tomorrow. ice-Chairman O'Connor of the board, commenting today on the sale, skid today the price was exceedingly I6w lb vi?? ol tflt cost ot the MB IM ?els recently estimated by Chairman Lasker at $230,000,000. Mr. O'Connor pointed out that the board long had sought to sell the wooden ships and sa 14, that the alternative to sale at a l(Jw price was allowing the boats to ?? snrhnr _ ? ^T< , ? . SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under i**- V virtue of the tower conferred on me In a certain defd ? ot trust executed by J. W. Mullen and recorded in the office of the> .Register of Deeds of Franklin County In Book 236 at page 396, and upon demand of -holder* of the nnlfn secured In. ?aid deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday the 1st day of October, 1921 At 12 o'clock, noon, sail at public auction at the Court house door in Loulsburg; N. C. \o the Mfhest bidder tor cash, two certain tracts or parcels of land situated in DW&tig township, Frankllh county, lqaMh r?eniin? nmiT ttia Town at Bunn. and described as foilowa: Farms Nob. Cand 5 as shown on Map recorded in Book of Maps, Register of Deeds office of Franklin County, page 106, Farm No. 4 containing g aaree end Farm No. B containing 8 .87 acres, and lying between the farms ot Mrs. O. L. Tant and B. B. Sykes. This Aug. 24th, 1S21. R. L. HUFFINE8, Trustee. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 8-26-61 SALE OF LAND. Pursuant to upset bid and order ot resale and under and by virtue of the power nnd authority contained in that deed of trust executed by Sue T. Al ston to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, on the 15th day of November, 1919 which is duly registered in Book 236, page 15l in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, N.C.I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door iu Franklin County on Monday the 12th day of Sept., 1921, at 12 o'clock M, that tract or parcel of land lying in Sandy Creek Township, containing 1.35 acres and being tract No. 3 of the R. H. Stricklarfd farm as shown by map and survey made by B. B. Egerton, C. E. which is duly registered in the office of the refrlwter of deeds for Franklin County In Book of maps 1 page 84, to which reference is hereby Blade tor full and complete descrlptiftn by met ee and boundB. This the 29th day of Aug. 1911. 8-26-3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue ot the power of authority contained In that deed of trust executed by R. M. Staunton and wife, Sallle A. Staunton and W. H. Staunton to E. Maloao, Trustee, dated May 19th, 1921 and recorded in Book 224 at page 524, Office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, N. C. default lfevlng been made In the payment of debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on the said Trustee by the holder of said indobtedness, the und.r signed will, on Monday the 19th day of September, at or about the hour of poon at the Courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C. offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract or parcel of land situ ate In Hayesvllle Township, Franklin County, State of North Carolina and described as follows. Beginning at a rock In the road, corner for tract de viled by 1. Q. Staunton to A . R Per ry and children, running Southward to Davis line; thence along said line to Hedgepeth line; thence along Hedge peth line to a rock In the branch; thence Eastward to the beginning, containing 175 acres, more or less, be ing the tract of land devised to R. M. Staunton fnd (Alldqaa frj ? of will of T. 0. Staunton recorded in Book of Wills "O", page 368 In the of fice ot the Clerk ot Superior Court ot Franklin County, N. 0. This 19th day of August. 1911. E. H. MAfl/ONE, Trustee The Interest- to be sold hereunder Is the life estate ot R:. M. Staunton and the undivided In'orget of W. H. Staunton, ? g-2?-4t school m CAN BEST BE BOUGHT AT L. KLINE & COMPANY _j LOUISBURG'S BARGAIN SPOT for either the boys or girla. Shoes, ha'a, caps; dresses, suits, ready-to-wear of .11 kind?. a? well aa full line of dry goods. Also everything for lh^ grown np<i 36-in Sheeting 10c t- Yirfl-wlilfi Bleaching IQo Curtain Scrim 10c Apron Checks 10c Shirting 10c Chambray V _ " 10c " MEW'S DIPT, Work Shlrta 4#c Overalls ?8c Caps 48c Pants 11.25 EXTRA SPECIAL Children All-Wool Slip Over Sweaters $1.48 Beautlfal range of color combinations,/ Positively biggest bargain ever offer ed in Sweaters. Easily Worth three times the price asked. . to supply your Afilfts in Shoes for the entire family. We carry these famous brands Oodman ~~ Beacon Star Brand Endicott^ Johnson Queen Quality SLIPPERS! We are closing out every pair slippers at a tremendous sacrifice Men ? Women ? Children 98c Up LIABU RECEIVED! Plaid School Serge 29c t Checker-Board Ginghams . . . 23c ' If yon want your share of these wonder ful materials. Hurry down. They won't last long at these prices. L. KT if WE COMFY. "WhexsSeen or Adfertised Elsewhere It *8 Always Cheapest Here"* LOUISBURO, 3 s ? . : INortH Carolina 1 ??- ' - ? 'ffirestone Again Reduces Price i &ctra Si^e 30*3Yz $16?? I QM*J{|95 . Firestone Ant made the tow prlc* of (13.99 on tli? Standard Ncm-Skld, Mar 2. Unusual purchasing power through big volume of business, and tht great efficiency of Its )7,MMN Plant No. 2, manufacturing asclu lM]f 3#i3H ?!>?. made this possible. Now, the production of the Kztra Siae Mi)H tire has been transferred to Plant No. 2. This permit* the price reduction on this tire from 916.65 to $13.95. No such value has erer befSfSvbeen offered tire u?er?. If your dcAkr han't the Extra StM In stock aak for our Stand ard Non-Skid type at the *ame price. Yon will still be getting an unusual tire 1 * ? CokU That Don't Blow Owl You fast secure on Flr?stons Cords. Because Firestone Cords don't blow out. Your repair man will toll you h? hasn't sson a blowout this past year ? miles, strong, today. rtmteM Oord Tina m Mag nil a* Imwt )ri>n Is mH ttrahWtoty. Mrt)< tkM4MI MMM-4M.M
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