THE FBANKL1N TIMES A. r. JOMHSOS. MKw U4 Iim?t ? TAB DROPS? I ? Oottoo *u quoted on Louis burg K*rk? yesterday U 21 NDU I pound. Rer J. A. McIreKfs^ted Rer. G, W. May In ? me?Uii( ?T(58ler rille lyt week. ? Mine Mxn Grey Harris, ot Youngs Ttlle, Tisited Misses Eltiabetb and Locy Timberlcke last week. ? Sftpt. E. L. Best and family are spending tome time with hts father. Mr. D. E Best at Maplevtllc. ? Mr, R. T. Clifton, president of Pttnkia Center, spent last? week with hts neice, Mrs. J. P. Timberlaka. ? Miss Stockton, o.* the Greensboro Children s Home was in town a tew 4^s. this weih in the interest of that institution . \ ? Hr. ColuM. wco Is resident en gineer on the new road project, and his family are keeping house lit the' r?We?ce of Mrs. E- L. Odom. ? Miss Pearl Pearce gave a street dance Thursday night In front of Mr. M. S. dittoe s residence in honor ofj her guest. Miss Flora McLaurin, ? of Newberne. After the danct ice-creaaa wjt sirred. ? ? Little Emmet "Halt*. L-n ct Mrs. toieoblie Saturday morning. W Rr- ' tnitdy no Krioa'lijatlei. Onlook ers exonerated >Ke car driver from all Maine &s he was drtrtng at an ordi nary rate and the little fellow ran oat fraa behind a car parked by the side walk ta front ct the oncoming car. C*TT?H TO BE SSCEITEO AT IS* roews Raleigh. Augnst 8. ? Cotton of the r.M members of the North Carolina i Oottna Growers' Cooperative Asaocla- ] "" tin. will he received at about . 110 j points la the State, according to B. F Brown. manager of the warehouse | department. These points are so die tribal ed as to be of the greatest a c- ] I common all on to the memhrrs Only in Isolated Instances will membors be called on t6 ship their cotton and In all such caaes. freight charges will: be paid by the Association. -4 Of the -120 receiving potnu. about 70 will be warehouses, and the re- J malnder will be ship pin-points selec- I1 ted for the convenience of members ) living a considerable distance from a . designated warehouse. A member may deliver his cotton at ? one of the designated warehouses oaj l*sy business t^ay. The warehouse, manager will receive, weigh, tag. sam pie and store the cotton for the Asso ciation. He will sire the member a "participation receipt" with memo ran t'um copy. The member keeps the j' copy as his evidence of delivery and j may take the original to his bank \ ?which will make him the advance pay | ment in the amount authorized by the directors. A member who does not live near a designated warehouse may deliver u> the C'ott 3ii Ass ociation at 'an ap-^.; pointed shipping point. An agent of _ the Assentation will be at each ship- j ping point on certain days, at least one day In each w _ ek and more if nec | essary. He will receive, tag. sample i ?* r-hin the cotton for the Associa tion. He will give the member of the | Association the bill of lading with memorandum copy. The member keeps the copy as hls-wvldence of de livery. and he may take the original of the bill of lading to his bank, which ^will make him the authorised advance payment. p ^ A member living a long distance from a designated-warehouse or ship ping point, may ship direct to the nearest concentration warehouse. He alUrhyg -a. meiph^rflhiy uig lo bale, made out with His name, ad dress and membership number, and Becuiea a bill uf lading as evidence of delivery. He may take, if he wishes, the original bill of lading to his bant, which will make him the authorized payment . , In the event a member of the Asso ciation does not secure a loan at once on his bill of lading, he should for ward it promptly, by mall, to the As sociation. The list of warehouses and deslg- . nated shipping points will be an_-j nounced by Mr. Brown within the next few days. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PKJLNTINU PHONE-NOr 283. CAMWU6NW' FOR OCt WCKMfcF WANTS TBt EUtCTtO WHO* YOU WEND *M* KBIIIfeS AWW HJOM. . , . jsrevv y 10 &OMWA MME6 A SPEECH ? 'jjffiSfcK ( TOR HIM AGAIN fr-STfT VTONtOHT Bathing Beauties Defy Lav^ y?K ?m i ? ar? M) tkt (nlr.btlUM r**ln* to tlx it. lii ?to overthrow ? r?r?nt oH? dm Picture ahowt hitm et< > to -mi It to lb* M*," W on# of Ui? polio* * mmtf |?f ? ANN O'U N C E M E N T - WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING THE T rust Department this "old financial" institution. / No service rendered by a financial institution is moi*e greatly needed, and none less understood, than that of the Trust Department. ' We trust that you are acquainted with this department ? with the things it can do for you and every man or woman* with property. If you do not know, what the Trust Department offer's, we hope you will call We act as Executor, ^Administrator, Guardian, Trustee and Agent, under authority granted in our charter, bQ/ the T^gnqlatnre of North Carolina, anil have alsn Wn duly fry H.o TnanPn^ Department of this State ? with authority to qualify in any court in the State, without bond. _ INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED OFFICERS: J. B. OWEN, President W. A. HUNT, Vice- President and Cashier D. Y. COOPER, JR., Vice-President J. P. ZOLLICOFFER, Vice-President and General Counsel f A A. H. CHEEK, Asst. Cashier ROY 0. RO DWELL, Asst. Cashier JOHN L. WESTER, Asst. Cashier W. H. FLEMING, Asst. Cashier BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. B. OWEN, Chairman C. B. Cheatham D. Y. Cooper, Jr. J. A> Cooper Lewis G. Cooper S. P. Cooper Melville Dorsey F. R. Harris Geo. B. Harris W. C. Hight Thos. G. Horner W. A. Hunt D. Boyd Kimball C. A. Lewis Jas. I. Miller S. S. Parham W. S. Parker B. H. Perry Geo. A. Rose Claade D. Smith Wm. T. Watkins A. A. Zollicoffer J. P. Zollicoffer CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. * CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $600,000.00 Henderson, N. C. Established in the Year 1889. UNCLE HANK Now that mttUm* ara naming ttMtr Dttrt; bat* m>B0, Rum." |t'a *?t> lj Important that oar now Preah?ot ?MkM good 8AL.E OK REAL. ESTATE FOR TAX 08 Ob Monday. September 4, at 12 M. at tha Court Honae doof in tha Town of Loulsburg. I win Jell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursue nt to the laws ol C. all real estate on which the tar-*s for 1920 and 19'Jl, remain due thereon, with ooata added as provided by law and the charter of said town. By order of the Board of Commissioners. L. L,. JOYNER. Mayor. A. W. AI.STQN, C lerk. Mra. Km ma H. Raker. 1 lot Baker heights * 94 35 C. C. Benton, 1 lot Railroad 24.5<i, C. M. Cooke Est.. 1 lot. North Main St. 174.27 C. D. Elmore. 1 lot Middle St. 80.95 Fannpra Co-operatlva Co., 1 lot South Main 91. 163.20 S. 8. Ford, 1 lot Main St., X. lot Naah St. 314^5 6- W. Ford, 1 Hotel lot 1.566.10 Dr. A. H. Fleming, 1 lot Court 8t., 1 lot Middle St 68.80 Mra. tda Hale. 1 lot Kenmoro Are. 29.29 Dr. J. H. Harris, 1 lot Kenmore Ave. 14.18 J. J. Hayes Eat., 1 lot Main St. 55.65 J. W. Harris, I lot Oedar St... 122.43 Hlnaa-Hodges Motor Co., 1 lot Cliurch 8t. 221.70 C. C. Hudson, 1 lot Chnrch St. 34.60 J. 8. Howell, 1 lot Church 8t. 1 lot Main St.. 1 lot R. R >57.80 Mra. M. E. Joyner Eat., X lot Noble St. 12.08 Kin* Se?d Co.. 1 gin lot Nash St. 280.80 C. 8. Merrltt, l lot Halifax rd. 8.82 W. T. Person, 1 lot Ice Plant 160.60 W. H. Rudd, 1 lot Ken more Ave. 16.22 J. P. Tlmberlake. 1 S. Main, 1 Kenmore. 1 Railroad 87-60 L. L. Whltaker. 1 lot Mill. 1 lot Church St 709.49 Isham Arrlngton, 1 lot Cedar 3t 8.40 JollX. W Alston. 1 lot Halifax road ? 47.82 Joe Bell. 1 lot"' Railroad 8.78 Dallas Blount. 1 lot S. Main St. 26.07 Harmon Boone. 1 lot S. Main St 6 .60 Algie Davis. 1 1-2 lots Halifax roed _ 9.84 Durell Davis. Jr.. 1 lot Tarboro road 10.30 Dr. J. B. Da via, 1 lot Mineral Springs. 1 home 59.85 June D. Davis. 1 lot Mineral Springs 10.84 Washington Davis, 1 lot Eger ton - 22.25 Chaney Egerton, 1 lot Black town * ? ? 7 . 18 Oeorge Egerton. 1 h* Timber lake 1.44 Thurston Foster, 1 lot Main 8t., 7 lots Baker _____ 48.72 Austin Oreen, 1 lot Mineral Springs H.H V .; - ? ? - Pinky Green. 1 lot Egerton 7. <13 Garland Harris. 1 lot Main St. 7 . ?t Sam A. Harris. S S. Main St.. 3 Tarboro road ?7.? Vrs. O. H A. Hawkins, IMS. Main St. 14. K W. H. Hawkins, 1 hom% 1 lot Rirer road Sl.M Louisiana Kearney. X lot Ek?t ton 7.(8 Louis B. King. 1 lot S. Mala St 8. TV Lewis Kin*. 1 lot S. Main St. 19.?7 Fd Perry. I lot Blacktowa M.K Stephen Perry. 1 lot Halifax road S.M William Martia. 1 lot Railroad ?.?? W. R. McDowell. 1 lat Mineral Springs I.W Willis R. McKnlght. 1 lot Mala st. : ?.t* Jack Shaw, l lot Kaaaore In. H.B Helson Thomas. 1 lot Tarboro road . l?.t# A Ilea Skinner Est.. 1 lot Tarboro road .I.. ? ? W.44 Miranda Wilcox. 1 lot Sbort St. tt.U Darn Wood. 1 lot Tmrboro road II. M P. W. Williams, 1 lot Miami Springs ? . IS.Tt Sandy Will lama, 1 lot Mlaoral Springs ? . i ? i . l'.4l Augustus WlUfauaa, 1 lot HtM" road ... ? ? Calrin Tarboro. Jr.. 1 lot htm? M.U CalTtn Tarboro X. _ ? *?** Sallle Tarboro. 1 lot 8. Mala St t.M

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