Silk and Lace Unite in Fall's Varied Blotxses When one wants to dress up a btt for afternoon or evening, there Is nothing quite so convenient as a pretty blouse. New ones for tall in cheerful colors, are all made in the overblouae style, with sleeves mops or less abort, and decorated with lace or embroidery of beads, or other adorn ments. The styles are greatly varied, but most of them slip over the bead and fasten with a snap fastener? end that Is all there Is to a chang* of toilette. The blouse pictured la of dark red crepe de cSilne with emplacements of Vide filet lace at the front, and nar row val lace used for edgings and tn Mrtloos. It baa ties of narrow ribbon. Some folks are never so happy as when they are worried. A Bill To Be Entitled An Art To Pro vide for the Nomination ot a Mem ber of the Board of County Com missioner# and a Member cJt the Board of Education of Franklin County By Each of the Fire Districts In Said County The General Assembly ' ot North Carolina do enact: , Section 1. That at the next regular primary to be held In June nineteen hundred twenty six, and biennially thereafter, or as present terms of of fice expire, there shall be nominated tn each of the Flvej Districts of Frank lin County by tfie' qualified voters of said District,' one person as a Mem ber of the Board of County Commis sioners and one person as a Member of the County Board of Education of said County, each of whom must be a resident and a qualified voter ot said District; that the candidate for Mem bership on efther of said Boards re ceiving the highest number of votes In said primary in each District shall be one ot the five duly nominated can didates; that the persons so nomi nated for said offices shall be voted upon In each regular November elec tion next following said primary when said persons were nominated. Section 2.- That all laws and clauses of laws In conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Section 3. That this act shall be In force from and after Its radlfica tlon. Homes might be popularized if ad vertised f. o. b. Detroit. While Waiting for the big oppor tunities, keep busy with the little ones. A Talk With a Louis burg Man Mr. Craaford Telia Something ef Interrat to Louisbnrg Folks. There's nothing more (onriactBa than the statemspt of someoM yvp ' know and nave confidence W. That* wny this talk with 1b. CranfoW of Church Street, ?houl(J bo mighty help ful here in Loulsburg. BL P. Cranford, garage foreman, Chuch Street, says: For spalls my kidneys almost failed to act. My baci nearly killed me with poiA aad I oooldn't turn in "bed without uut peine (tabbing ma. It was aim on inS ' "dIo to bend, and n%pr^inn nay was tore and stiff. I used Doam ? and i haven't had a spell with my ? sicca." 60c, at all dealers. Don't uk lor a kidney 'a Pilla ? the aajpa that St. lord l^a?. ^foite r-Jdilburn Cos The less garrulous a man is, the bet ter hearing he is certain to get. FOR RENT? ONE 3 HORSE FARM, one mile from Justlco, one-half mile from new church. Also two 15-acre farms for sale ? one fourth caah bal ance In one, two and three years. Apply to J. N. WESTER. V Loulsburg, N. C. 8-22-4t NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of N. F. Yarborough. de ceased. late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or- before the 8th day of August 1925 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement- This August 7th, 1924. W. F. LEONARD, S-8-6t Administrator. Since Peggy Joyce is In the divorce courts again, the natural inference is that she was running short on pub licity matter. FOR SALE We hare listed for saie several val uable (arms, amoug which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known as Cooke land, on Slate highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayeavllle T. S. known as part of W hi taker lands. For prices &n<T terras, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Itank) To Care a Cold in One Day ^ Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tableu.) it Koca the Couah sod Headache and works off the Cetd E. W. GROVE'S ugnatiue on each box. 30c. I The names ot thosff who disregard the warning signs on the road always follow the olumn after "The dead" In the newspapers. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 283 A TONIC Orove'i Tasteless cbill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how k brings color to the cheeks and how it Improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. If Your Former Earnings Were Sufficient, Why Aren't They Now? - The cost of living lias not greatly changed within the past several year; in some re spects, the cost is not so ?reat. It is quite probable that your earnings aie-greater than they were four years ago. What are you doing with the differnece? As your earnings increase, deposit the additional amount in your savings depart ment, where interest will be added at the rate of four per cent, compounded each three months. - , Try living on the amount which was formally sufficient. Waiting for the day to come when there will be no "extras" ? noimusual expenditures ? is lige waiting for your ship to come in ? it never arrives. The individual who gets ahead is the individual who has the power of will to save a stipulated^Sum, first ? then spend the surplus. The First National Bank LOUISBURG, North Carolina Wm. H. RUFFIN, President, F. J. BEASLEY, Ca?hier _ "Wm. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier He 's afraid his wife will read the bargains in the ad vertisements in THE FftANKLIN TIMES Wc Have It Can Get It Or It Isn't Made Anything in the line of drugs, stationery, tine candies, smokes, toilet accessories, etc. Prescriptions a speciality. Serv ice at the fountain at all times. SERVICE DRUG CO. Wood, N. C. W. D. FULLER 0. B. KEARNEY Come To See Us * We will do our best to supply your wants, all seasons of the year, in Merchandise suit able for Family, Home and Farm. W. D. Fuller & Co. i oM'V'Mtf '1* ? ?Tj5 *M I ? ?'??iWi n" I ? ? pffoms 1B08 fit*"* f? * VT" ^ WOOD, N. 0 ti-or * * < ?? ?? . ?? * * " r ' New Lot of n White House Flour Just Arrived To be sold at $8.00 per barrell ONE FRESH LOT OF Blue Ribbon Flour # will be on sale at $6.50 per barrel. Am expecting a car of PEERLESS Self Rising Flour within the next few days. The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANE ~ i ? - ^ * ? z - Louisbug, N. C. . . ? ?: ?J>.

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