HATS H. R. H. Completely Captures New-York With His Hat. A most sensible style, full crown and plenty of brim. Real new shaded, bluestone, carbon, pearl, polo tan, sable. Prices range from $3.50 to $10.00 - Stetson Hats in new shapes and styles from $7.00 to $10.00 FALL SUITS Real tasty patterns in roomy styles for the young man ^ m fjf? and the man who still fells young, with two pairs of g J pants The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 NEW CAFE We wish to announce to the people of Loulsburg and Franklin county that we have arranged and fully equip ped and newly furnished a modern cafe In a room next to our barber shop. Wp have secured the services of Ada Stegall, who Is one of the best cooks In town to have charge of the cook ing. Wo expect to Berve the best bill of fare that can be made up In Louls burg. You can order what you want and have It served right. We expect to make a specialty of a business mans lunch. The cafe will be run exclusively for white people and every courtesy end accommodation will ,be extended those who pay us a visit. 8-5- Bt STEGALL BROTHERS. Subscribe tn The Franklin Times WHO IS TO BLAKE? The tendency of boys and girls to lose their respect . (or parental au thority Is the occasion for some alarm regarding t|ie future. Many parents complain that as their children grow older, they cast qff their obedience to the rules of conduct they once followed. But all too oftfen the child Is not to be blamed. The parent who does not demand respect and obedience in the beginning will not receive It in the end. Humoring and scolding does not produce either. Instead, it| creates sel fishness, ingaratitude and ultimate indifference. People we dislike most are people we know least. When MUs Mattle Lee Cooley, home agent ofNorthamp|on County weigh ed and measured 2,098 children last year, she found that 1427 were under weighed and only 671 were o f proper weight or slightly above. She advised them to quit drinking coffee and to drink milk, and of the 1427 which were underweight. 985 made definilie gains. It was remarkable, reports Miss Cooley how the children took an In terest in their health when t/he matter wa<j explained to IJiem. When we hear a fellow orating on t/he glories of his past we are inclined to wonder why he is silent regarding his present. Correct , the sentence: "I get 25 miles to the gallon and never have a rattle." PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. H. V. YABBOUOL'GH Physician ui Sargeen Lsilibirg, II. C. , Office In Btckett and Yur borough Building. Office Phone MS Residence Phone X8 | S. ATWOOD HWILL, Attorney ? A t-Law. Loolsburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 Office In First National Bank Building | Geaeral Practice OB. W. B. MOBTON Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Building LouUburg, North Carolina I wish to adrtae my patients and the public generally that alter the 1st o f September my business will be on Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HTNES FLEMING 8. P. BUST, M. D. Loulsborg, N. O. , Offices orer ScoggLn's Drag Store , Hoars 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to | 6 p. m. DB. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsborg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 336-L Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DB. D. ?. 8JHTBWIC1, Lealskarg, I, C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Naah Sta. W. M. FTBSON. ATTORN BY - AT -LA W Loolsburg. North Carolina Prastloe In all comrta. Office on Main Street. G. M. BEAM AUornej-aULaw Offl ' orer Post Office Prpc.'u.* in all courts. DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. it. White E. B. k J. E. Malone | WHITE * MALONE LAWYERS Loulsborg, North Carolina ?eneral practice, settlement of ee atee funds Invested. On* member oi | ike firm always In the office. DR. H. 6. PEBBT Pliysielan and Surgeon Loolsburg, North Carolina | Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. J Telephones: Day 287; Night 287 DB. J. ft. MALONK. Loulsborg, North Carolina in Aycock Drag Store, Marke: Btreat, Office Practice Surgery and oonanltatlon. DR. U. B. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeon Loolsburg, North Carolina Office oyer Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Leulsburg, N, Office In First National Bank Bolltllng Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 14*-l ITm. H. Baffin, thoe. W. Ruffin WM. M. * TH08. W. BUFFIN Attorneys -at- Law Leabfcarg, i North Carolina Oeneral practice, both etrll and crlm- | teal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. CALL PHONE 105 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY THE 8EKVICK SHOP W. B. Muoford, Propr. Lonhbnrg, N, C. NOTICE Wo are glad to announce to our cus tapners and friends that wo hare first clfcss lino of barbers and ara in better shape to so rye our oust mora than we hare ever boon. ? trial la all we aak. Thanking your for your patronage. Wo are yours to serve, ST EG ALL B OS. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY Effective July 13, 1924 Louis burg', N. 0. Trains Leave No. 330 No. 812 No. 334 Trains Arrive [No. 331 No. 311 No. 335 Daily Except | Sunday 8:30 A M.| 11:60 A. M. 5:00 P. M. Daily Except Sunday 10:15 A. M.| 3:20|P. M. 6:45 P. M l For information regarding I rates and schedules apply to] L. L. JOYNER, Agent, Loaiah"rg, N. 0. JOHN T. WEST, D P A , ??Mgk, N. 0. A prlifl hvabuid li hna ?h? 4oe?n't ftuk ha ddwi morv fh?n hi* ?kareof * work and 1?m kll iMrt of 4 ? uiktot. T" * FAITH By THOMAS AKKXK CLARK Dm ?( Mas, UsKtnJty .( IUUoU. ? < A ND though I bave all faith. m tkat I oeuld remove main tains,'' Paul said to the Corinthians. I uatd to think about this removing ef mountains a good deal when I wai a child and I waa finally convinced that It couldn't be dona, bat I waa wrong. I took rt all ttternlly t>en, bat ths r u are other mountain* which faith ens remove which are quite aa high aad liaysasahla aa UtM mt?? ftj earthquake* of formed by erosion and which atop our progress a* completely There are qjountaina of dlacourage ?at, mountains of diSralty, naoon tatn* of temptation and sorrow which faith to ourselves, faitA to Rhw Ma, or faith la blgk? and tins ess things can make a* easy of traversing aa a paved highway. Oarvsr ka# brain*, an excellent pre llminajy training "H* * Mklthy body, bnt he 1* OofeM b?<Uj. Be dlatrnsta tlmaalf and kU ability, he la easily discouraged, and will admit without argument that he la going to fall. Be ha* no setfeoafl dance, ho faith In him self. tf someone oaald gat him to stand solidly upon his feet, to believe slneerely In Ms own power of ec'iees pllshment, to develop personal faith, hie bualneee and Intellectual aalva ttea would be awrat Strlkemah Is fM ?t the most bril liant young tallows with whom I aa aoausintad. Be y hanUaome phjrt c sky; to Beliefs he we* t neong {he tegt to Ug dMi bnt as a pntmUmM 1 E ?a* ha la Mtte happy I" * He has faith tn himself, bnt is es Bens In anybody or anything else, ft* l* mlcnl and supercritical of people, and fee tmsts vary few. He laughs at >?Ugioe and const dare thoee who find help and comfort In Us teachings weakly and rupentltleus. Bl* own character la guided largely by expedient rather than principle. Ha has nothing higher than hi* own selfish Interests to guide him or bold him In the path of rectitude. He Is, of oeorsa, discreet, for h* hss no de afro to come under the ban either of the law or of public opinion, but vTfcatsvor ean be done rah rosn Is In his mind legitimate. Be has Us npa and downs, ha hss bis periods of ela tion followed by the deepest depres sion. he to pretty largely what the people are with whom he associates. People do not betleve tn htm because he dees not believe la people, ney do not trust him ; they do net bring him their business. Bis character Is % weak character because It Is not founded upon any definite moral or religious principles. Be has ne faith In man; he has no belief In Qod. Iks "evidence of things not seen* makes no appeal to him. Be hss virtually failed. But te him who has faith In himsalf. in his fellow men and in the Creator of all thinn, the mountains are suite Intel/ ts disappear. (? kr Wsstsra Xivmtn t7au?.) Two hundred tons of lime have been ordered cooperatively by farmers of Anaon county to use with legumes ;|ils tall. Oh for the day when the neighbor with a horse would mow your lawn for the grass. FRANJUJIT IKS. * REALTY CO. L0AM8 AMD INSURANCE -Jltf NOTICE Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of Joe 91ms, late of Frank lln County, notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims against his estate to present them ta the under signed on or before the 5th day of September 1925 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This September 4th. 1M4. \ ILEY SIMS. 9-S-6t Administrator. To Stop ? Coofh Quick take HAYES' HEALING BOOTY. a TRUSTEE'S BALM OF LOC I8BURO WAREHOUSE UOm By virtue of that (load of trust mad# by W. H. and i. U. A Ll?Il to Wm. H Huff In, Trustee, dated Nor. 1, 1*20. and recorded In Book >41. page default having been made la the I ?7 mint ol the debt thereby aeenred, and demand having been made on the said Trustee for foreclosure, by the holder of the debt thereby secured, the un dersigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924, at the noon recess of Court at the court house door In Louisburg. North Caro lina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that warehouse lot and easements known as the Farmers Co-operative Com pany's Warehouse situate In the town of Louisburg, North Carolina, and more particularly defined as follows: First. That certain lot or parcai of land situate on the east side of lAin street In the town of Loulsburg. boun ded and defined as follows: Begin ning at the corner of the J. F. J<mes lot (now Farmers Co-operative Com pany's lot) and the C. B. Cheatham lot, formerly the Boatwrlght Prize House lot (now Allen Machine Com pany's lot) on Main street an iron stake; thence along the C. B. Cheat bam line (now Allen Machine Com pan'ys line) 3 58 E 234 feet more or less to the corner of the Tar River Manufacturing Company's lot. former ly the Cooper lot (now John 3. How ell's lot) in the line of the 3. A. L. Rail way Company; thence along the line of the 3. A. L. Railway N 26 3-4 W 279 feet more or less, to the corner of said railway on Main street; thence along Main street S 33 1-4 W 144 feet more or less to the point of beginUng, it being the lot upon which is now sit uate an old dwelling house and a part of a brick Warehouse building. And also together with the afore described lot an descendible, trans ferable and assignable easement In and to and upon that strip of lan on the Souttyyeat side or margin of the Depot site' of the 3. A. L. Railway, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the foundation wall oi. Main street of the Warehouse now situate on said land, and running thence along Main street 23 feet to the line of the 3. A. L. Railway; thence along the line of the said 3. A. I>. Railway N 26 3-4 E the full length of a Warehouse formerly on said lot 171 feet more or less; thence a line parallel to Main street and the first named line 23 feet to the northeast corner of the founda tion wall of the said warehouse; thence a line parallel to the 3. A. L. Railway line along the foundation wall of said warehouse 171 feet more or less, to the point of beginning, upon which was formerly located s mewhat Jones Tobacco Warehouse building and upon which is now a portion of more than one-half In width of the said brick warehouse building, said easement being, however, limited to warehouse purposes only by the decis ion of the Supreme Court in the case of Ruffin vs. Railroad 151 North Car olina Report, 330, which settled the title to the above described lot and right of occupancy under said ease ment. The said lot and easement be ing the same conveyed by Farmers Co-operative Company to W. H. Allen and J. M. Alien. This Jan. 18, 1924. 1-18- 5t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. The above sale was continued by consent of all parties concerned from week to week unfil Monday, Sept. 15,. 1924, and is again continued by con. sent ofall parties to Monday, Sept. 29, 1924, at about the hour of Noon. . This September 15, 1924. 9-19-2t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. NOTICE Having qualified as Executors, with the will attached, of the estate of J. C. Pearce. deceased, late of Franklin county, notice is hereby given all per sons holding claims against said es tate to present them to tho undersign ed on or before the 22nd day of Au gust, 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 Aug. 21st, 1924. J. J. PEARCE, J. R.U PEARCE, 8-22-6t Executors, NOTICE ' Having qualifle das administrator of the eBtate of J. C. Winston, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all p?rsons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of September, 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 Sep tember 4th, 1924. S. B. WINSTON, 9-S-6t Administrator. 10,000 Cow Hides and Calf Skins Wanted HKHKKT XAJUtKT P?K'FS . Kilt tor tho CowmH Tmnnlnc Co. W? wAU tu w kind at kid* or tar. fir rat*, LwHh fur BOtta, matt* ?Mk ?iac?a ?t riyoMlli jtIcm, D0N1 FORGET Our Tobacco Market ...OPENS... TUESDAY, SEPT. 23 AND DON'T FORGET that we have opened a new and up-to-date cloth ing and shoe store. Men's, Young Men's and Boys Sttits, Overcoats, Pants, Hats and Caps, in the lat est styles. i We have one of the best lines of Men's and Boys work shoes that can be found anywhere. We have a guaranteed all leather line of Children's shoes, can fit them any size. Satisfaction guar anteed. Oome to see us, you will find the quality and prices right. Plenty of Cold Ioe Water for' everybody. . y 1 " * * ? ' J ' ? ' ? ?~7 1 ! ? 1 J . ' ? Hear the Bridge mfi LOUISBUBG, H. C. MULE FOR SALE One mare mule, scale weight 1025 pounds. Eight years old. Guar anteed perfect. As pretty as a picture. Cheap for Cash W. Furney Edwards New Hope P. 0. Louisburg, R. 1

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