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If yoa want a Buggy, I Wagon, Harness, ? : ? - Mule, / or Horse ~ - I can suit you. Will sell cheap cash or on time. e. sTford THE FRANKLIN TIMES HJI Far Tor la itruca. NOTTCH HiTuf qaalified u Executor of the estate at H-xr^ooi West, deceased. late at Fraaklta Conatr. notice U hereby gtnm all persons holding clilma iplan said estate to prssant Umd to tk* ia*nl(M4 em or beta;* the ZSth day at Jatr. IMS or this notice will be *l?ad ia bar ot tkHr recoTery. All p?i. so? tad b?ed jo cald ectale *111 ?lw? rnai forward and make tam( ?Hate wtfiaat. This July 17. 1S12. T-? ?? JOE WEST. Extr. -^fuiSLR B8. * REALTT TO. MASS AS? ntSTUSCI 7-Mtt A TONIC Orm'i Txteteu chlH TmJc Ebb0 ud Vitality by Purifying Enriching the Blood. When yon {eel its soangthening. invigorating effect^ k brings cator to the ch k tanprovea the appetite. wtll then appreciate ks true tonic yOut. Owes Tastetess chijl Tonic is singly Iran and Qainine suspended in lyrajx / So pleasant ev?o ctn<aren like it. The Ijiood needs QUININE to Purify it snd IRON to Enrich it. Destroy* Malarial genus and Grip term* by its Strengthening, la vigor sting Effect. 60c. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES 11-64 Par Year In Advance. NEW CROP TURNIP SEED PLAN TO PLAHT NOW Make it your plan to plant the BEST Barpees Selected Seed, the Standard for fifty years, is sold by - + *? ? \2l. P. HIOKS FIIWHW COUHTT FAIR OOTOBK& 3rd -8th Nev.'.Co- Champion of i." # I /"* fltt. * IX (X ^ Lmi*xi r*< . #*y? orftfdonr Ae >urp?^^ .>-'??* ??>' T*** !M ?M#*ted i Ml ol Irt expert* UK] ca| . ?- -??*V. V Q? ? g> ??up?g?><> ?| Chicago recently. Expel ' iv ^ taa M< th* rjanln* at *1L Besides wlnnl^ . . * ^-*ai ? i .* Wvun con M?ke _cjotia I to. 000 in ?A i ik_w? (. * ?oan to <kfei>4 bt* ?OU DUOXSTKATIOlt DEPABTHE5T Bepert ?( H?m Demonstration *?? u'l Club, Swn raths "Since UK August the women of this dab have completed a coarse In Interior Decoration, have taken les sons In Millinery and Remodeling Dromes. We hare alao made three drees forma. Daring the winter month* there were about 20 quilts made and quilt ed, much fun and pleasure bstng de rived from these meetings of the wo men and girls. Steam Pressure Cooking Demon strations were put on In the spring and 1 1 <n 1 1 in were taken In planning menus and aerring meals. Members of the Club up to thia time (Ufa summer only) have put up 1000 jars ot fruit and vegetable* and quan tities ol preserves, Jeliy and plcklce. In the meantime, mpney baa b?a raised and used for the following: $S for cleaning out the school well, ail other Incident*! expenses of the school were paid and a carpet was bought for the church which amounted to $50. We now have a balance ot $25 in the bank. Much has been done In the com munity to help the sick and those In need. About 26 boxes were sent out Christmas to the old people and the afflicted of the community. We feel that all the work done has helped us socially and educationally for when we help others and oursel ves It broadens our minds and lives and makes us better people and a bet community in which to live." Mrs. B. C. Strickland. Pres. Mrs. E. 8. Wilder, Sec. Report of Woman's Demonstration Club, Buna "The Bunn Woman's Club has an j enrollment ot 34 members with 12 ac ltlve members. We meet once a month | at the school building during the school term and In the summer at the homes of the members. We will continue to meet In the homes during the winter if we flhd that It works bet ter. |St During the pan year we have made $342.42 by giving oyster suppers, sell ing candy, ice cream parties, Hallow e'en, apron parties, plays, womanless weddings-and commencement play. We have spent $308.56 tor school sup plies such as carbide, coal, brooms, coolers, desks and library. We rais ed on the outside, not included In the above amount $100.00 on the new lab oratory equipment. We all wait on the sick and carry trays, flowers and sew and cook for them. We divide fruits, vegetables, chickens, and all home grown prod ucts with (our neighbors when need ed.. ' Some have remodeled and painted their hor-.es while all have taken more int?s?c t In beaatirylng their y-r Js th"n ever before. We have had two demonstrations la millinery and dress design inr^U^f *11 given by our County 1 iftrxfcst We have also had s demons' r^ion In making dress f orris given by Y^nee County Demo u. atlon Agent. Ar? result from these courses, several wo men have remodeled old clothes and made Vats. / : "T ie Breadf Campaign 1ms done lots I f good In showing the women the | value of good breed and helping them L to tee what cooperation will do tor * community. About thirty entered th# primary contest and about one doxen entere- ; at boulsburg. W ; are planning to have our annual "Mothers' Picnic" within the nest month. We will give a play and sell lee cream la three weeks and we cordial ly Invite all of you to attend. Our reporter will advert! c? It In the Prank lln Times." Mrs. B. e. Johnson, Pres. K. Mrs. W. B. Mullen. Sec. Loulsburg. N. C., t Ii^ ? _ _ August 4, 1921. Since hearing the beautiful sold "Pass It On" by Mrs. MelV at ? , V -JB County Council Meeting last Friday, I want to pass on two convenience* that I have In my kitchen. They both ooet so little, I hope other Club UemMn may Me the Ideas. I found a piece ot galvanized Iron that was left from covering a root. Next, X had a work table made of a convenient else and helghth. Thla was covered In the iron, the ends and sldea of the Iron beaten flat to the^ ta ble and tacked. I next painted the wood work white and a pretty, ser viceable table is the result with little cost and work. 1 can put all the hot pans and kettles on tha top with no (ear of burning and a little soda or bonaml will clean it quickly. Unnecessary steps have broken down many women. I decided I was going to have some kind of water sys tem (or my waste water, to save steps to the door and the waste water around my cook room door. I took a piece ot 3 inch pipe 8 toot long and bent one end about 1 1-2 foot long . 1 next cut a hole in the side ot the house about the size of the pipe and put the short bent Aid Of the pipe through this opening. The next step Was to cut the bottom from a 5 gallon motor oil can and to turn the spoilt over the pipe.* 1 then fastened the can to the house. I tried to have the top of the can to come up even with my work table. With this simple outfit, 1 have a waste water pipe and do not have to carry the water to the door to dispose of It. It is needless to say that it has saved me hundreds of steps. I let the water run off Into a large tub which is emptied dally. If any ot the members haven't a good water system I hope they will try my plan. I am sure they will like it. The Home Demonstration Club Work has been'a great help to me. I want to urge all the people In the county who can attend the meetings to do so. They are Inspirational and help the community as well as the Individual. Yours for community betterment, Mrs. R. C. Wooldridge." The annual Short Course or En campment club members will begin August 21 In the Justice High School . The regular arrangement of study in the mornings and recreation in the af ternoons will be continued. The Ves per Services will feature the evenings. Recreation and Scout Life? Mr. Wll liara White, Greensboro, Miss Agnes Hunt, Wake Forest. Songs ? Miss Myrtle Woodard. Ral eigh. Stunts ? Miss Vera Burnette, Dur ham. Basketry ? Miss Anna Rowe, Home Demonstration Agent, Durham Coun ty. Dress Designing ? Mlsp Pauline Smith. In Charge General Plans ? Miss Ad die Bordeaux. In Chargo Commissary? Miss Clara Long. UNCLE HANK wwtfd U I warn ecrtaln OafcrtW after M The Longer You Eat Poor Food v 3 |T s ^ The More Hkrm It Does Yon Nature works hard to keep yon well and in fit condi t on to meet the requirement!) of life, but nature ex? recta you to do your part. ? When you AH your stomach with poor or impure food you are unfair to nature and an enemy to yourself, for ro constitution can withstand the weakening effects of such a continued strain. We Bell the food that aids nature in its work of build ing up a strong and healthy constitution. You ? aid yourself when you buy wha tnature demands. A dollar getijuat as much at this store as at any other place ? and it Lrthe kind that builds. , NASH STREET WIGGS L0U1SBURG, N. C. 314 Years Ago the life, of Captain John Smith was saved by the Indian girl Po cahontas, his gratitude was ex pressed thru the, gift of a Wampum engagement neckless. Our stock of necklaces is varied enough to sat isfy all requirements. L. W. Parrish JEWELER LOUXSBUKG, North Carolina Shoes, and then some more Shoes. Have got a pair for all the family. I bought them on credit and have got to sell them so look my stock over before you buy. Also carry a full line of feed and provisions at all times. Everything guaranteed as represented or your money back. Yours for business, J. W. PERRY NASH STREET LOUISBURCh N 0. R. F. Fuller N Iwm u4 MalM. .UN H?j Ml OM ?< K3,2*S? Wm aaB Iw ?r ?wt ?tfk nK ;? mm imiw> m nm m Mb i m* mil C#??U ?H tWtaf 7M toy *rf ml R? F> FULLER *. 0. WHY Win TILL ru LAST DAT TO 81 WD THK COPT OT FOB AH ADTB BTTARHK1VT wnj( THR AD ?ah cajt err* tou a *tjch b*t. TEB JOB IF IOC ran IT IH MOHMt DOHT FOMBT IT. . k
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