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Mm Lata waa bora at tka oM Barva lliai ?taca a la? milea from FtuUlktoa, N. C. Octobac 141k. lttt. Ska waa tka daagkter ot T. Morrta Bevea awl Mol ita Mltckiaer Bevea. Mot kar aad Fktk ar preceded kar to tka grave aeveral years ago. Tka temUy ?wad to Dar kam la ISM. It waa ta tka C*yj School? or Dtrkta tkat ska received bar education. Miea I a?? ckoaa aa a friofe?i n. school teaching. First tear kiag ta tka raiyl district ot Freak |Ua On?t>, later ia tka a aka waa* to tauckt i? tka Graded Sckool aatll kar kultk tailed. Ska waa very ambi tious, aad a kard student. Otar work , and kar aaxlety to excel waa tarsal?-} tka oaaaa of tka tallara ot kar kaaltk. Tka Superintendent* ot ackooU at both Ftaakllntoa and Darku spoke In the highest terma ot bar work. At tka Una ot kar Aaatk aha waa a .ember ot Firs* Baptist church at arham. Tka fataaral Hrrieaa,ware uatiHit at tka old bona Mar Prank lint on by bar cousin Rev. Joka F. Mltchiner. Ladiee aad pallaaia ot .w. r.t ?ha R.p?i? aad. Matko dlat chare be? ot Fraakltatoa sang ???? vary awnfiku aataettaaa at tka house aad at tka grave. where we laid bar body to raat beneath a mound ot flowers. Her coaataa acted aa pall bearers. Quite a krp gathar inj ot relatives and fflMtahaa Ral jetgh. aad Ftaakllntoa. and tka sar roundlng community vara praaeat to pay their laat tribute ot tore aad res -pert:?The luiwt weig inufase beautiful, and waa aa axpreaslon ot the esteem ta which ska waa held. She leaves one slater. Puttie. aad one brother. Morris, and a large ?bar relative? and friends to modra her |la?.. ? B. W. B. - - I> m?KT OF LITTLE B1NME ELIZABETH W1S6LSS. Just al the 'break ot daw* oa janu ary 2. 1922 God ta his lalalta wisdom came down from above aad claimed Tor his own utue junaie amueul Wiggins, the Ore weeks old daaghter ot Str. and Mrs. Henry S. Wiggins, j She had been sick tor some time with | yellow Jaundis followed by Bronchitis aad Paaimnaii?Ski aa? * '?"? ] tie babe from birth always ready and ! willing to take aay medicine offered ? [tar >| miilka? m lisadma ' tlfca ?t I ler refused anything. She was just aid aasagk to UtUi?ts nonce and dar her chin when har earling little spirit toot its hearenlj light to that btiotiM aVi>T^ vImk. pxrtin^ will be no more. The world rarely. modules such a wonderful httte child, f What aa irreparable loss tr the bright [smiles ot this precioas little one should toe forgotten by bar loved ones. Dear darling ot memory great heir or tame, what needs thou such weak witness ot thy name? Thou in thy love and friendship has built thyself a lifelong at. Wa will not forget your Ok. thoagh oft depressed aad all my Nan are laid aside. If I bat remember only sack as she baa lived aad died. Thou art gone bat not forgotten. Never from oar bearta win your memory fade, bat fo oar thoughts will linger around grave where yoa are laid. A precious one from as 1? gone, a voice we loved la still, a plan is va la oar home that aever caa be Prtcio? one. thou art geae: It tka grave la which you are Sweat ia your memory which will fade. Tke heart of oy Ufa k buried deep under tke aod where How I miss RADICAL REDUCTIONS y* rr XT WINTER GOODS NOW that the holidays have passed we find we have too much stock on hand to carry past pur inventor; and have decided to ItadicalRedac tions on all Winter goods. Come, you will agree yon have never seen anything like it. : - :: DRV GOODS 25c Heavy Ticking 15c yd 25c Yard-wide Bleaching at 17 l-2c yd Heavy Cflfting, all colors at... .T. .77714 l-2c yd Yard-wide all wool storm serge, heavy weight blue only 49c yd Yard-wide Sea Island L L. sheeting ....12c yd ^ UNDERWEAR Ladies Shirts and Draw ers ^48c Misses Shirts and DraW firs 38c MksesUnion Suits .. 45c Boys heavy Union Suits at 75c 4 Men's Union Suits .. 95c Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 59c MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's 25c hose, all colors at , ; 10c Men's $150 dress shirta_ I at ; 95c -Men's Blue work shirts at . .... 48c Men's heavy Sweaters =_ at ? ? ? TTVrtV* ? ? ? ? &1J25 Men's $1.75 Overalls.;. 95c Men's $1.50 Caps ... .45c Men's $2.50 Hats . .TUSc" Men's $11.50 heavy all wool Overcoats, Special $9.45 Men's s mooth fin ish french blue ser ge suits, Special $21.45 Men's $25.00 &11 T^Doi aiiits, Spec ial $14.45 Young Men's $35 Kelt nil arAiinH tvu Wwlw T?11 B1UU1IVI wt" ercoats, the latest style, Special $16.45 SHOES Men's $5 dress shoes in tan or black $3.95 Afen's $7 50 dress shoes in tan or black ..... 94.90 Mob's $4 work shoes $2.95 \Y omens $4 dress shoes in ?black or tan- $2.85 Womens fine shoes in tan or black, Special. .$4.85 "Womens work shoes $2.45 WOMENS AND CHILD REN'S DRESSES AND COATS Special .... ..... $1.25 Worsens Silkdresses, spec ial $3.95 Cliildrens gingham dress es - 95c and $1.25 Womens Coats $25 value Special ...... r.. $7.95 BOYS' CLOTHING Boys all wool suits .. $2.95 Boy h 2 |WH'~pgnlH Huity / at $4.95 Boys all wool 2 pair pants suits ... .< $7.45 Boys all-wool pants all col ors, special . .5 F. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUIS BURG, NORTH CAROLINA lor that I may meet 700 on that golden shore, where parting will be no more. Ym have gone and left us In this troublesome world to mourn, but I know jam are with Jeans sitting around that beautiful throne. Neath a mcund of Moomlng Boeea, cold In death otr darling Ilea, bat her spirit' la w1|h the aagala. la that home beyond the skies. It la lonely here without her. In this world of toll and care, bat we will Join her with the Ransom In that land bright wad fair. Ym It will ha a hap py ?eeOng. when we meet to part no ?an. with our friend*-and loved one?. that bright eternal shore, thoa art gone to reat. and this shall be oar Prayers that when we reach our Journeys end, thy glory, we may share. Yet again we hope to meet when our days of lite la, over, and In heaven with Joys to great where our sorrows will be no more. Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peace ful In thy grave so low, thou no more will Join our number, thou no more oar sorrows know. Why the Liord took her so aoon from hi no one will ever know, but he plucked that prec ious blossom and transplanted in the flower garden above to bloom forever more. All was done for her than lov Ing hands could do.. But the Lord glTeth, and the "Lord taketh, Blessed la he that dies In the Lord. ?Written by one who loved her best. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many kind nesses and expression* of sympathy during the recent Illness and death of our vlfe and mother. K. E. Oupton and family.. Subscribe to The Franklin Times TAX PAYERS TAKE NOTICE A penalty of 1 per cent will be added on all unpaid State and County Taxes on February 1st, and 1 per cent additional for each month thereafter. Pay your taxes before February 1st, and save the penalty. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff franklin County The Franklin County Branch -Of The NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION / r is a purely mutual company doing business at actual cost, their premiums being less than any other company doing business in North Carolina. It is a safe company The Federal Land Bank is loaning money upon the pol icies issued by this company. %?* I mo rane? in thin company will not promt your house from burn ing. bat It will prevent your coin? broke after the fir* haa don* tta work and It will enable yon to rebuild jronr home. A tow dollar? now win be worth many hand reda an* itbe fire. . Half roar neighbor and protect yourself by taming In the FARMERS MUTUAL Joseph 0 Jones, Pres. ? 8. Atwood Newell, Ssc'jr,
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