Specific steels for specific parts : is why forty different kinds are used to make the New Ford so sturdy More automobile for your money than in any other make Parsons Motor Co., Inc. Authorised Ford Dealers Lcnisburg, N. 0. ?with built-in Electro-Dynamic Speaker Athater Kevt Screejt- Grim* p # Radio ? for immediate NO waiting here for this newest and astound* ingly powerful Atwater Kent. Ton can haveTT as soon as yon order it? and you'll want ? as soon as you hear it. ? ? It's a revelation in everything! Tone! Power! Selectivity! Beauty! Simplicity! Economy! De pendability! And there's no red tape about our service or our easy terms. ? Electro-Dynamic, of course! " W. E. White Furniture Co. Louisburg, : n. Carolina Topdress with nitrogen slde-dreeser when corn Is knee high and when cotton is ready for the first cultivation after chopping. To wait later la to lose considerable advantage. ) Buncombe county with 1S3 pure .bred dairy bulls placed In the recent | campaign claims to have the largest number of pure bred dairy sires of ! any county in the State. . Notice! Lost a little Helper Truck between Louisburg and Laurel Finder please return or notify If. C. MULLEN SEE GlIS Poultry Supplies Fishing Tackle Straw Hats Full line Groceries Raeford Gupton asks you to call. Yours tov serve, A. J. Jarman 108 W. Nash 9L Oppoalto P. 0. Phone 11$ "INSURE AND BE SURE" ? ? "BE SURE ud with T. K. WATSON 2.24-tf IN8UPE" DANGER Warning to The ? Public! Influe: luenza is prevailing, parti ally on account of people wear ing damp or wet shoes, half ? les are not water proof, there fore we have purchased a stock of water proof full or whole Panco Soles which we can gua rantee to keep your feet dry. Price only a fraction higher than half soles. LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP J. LEHEA5, Proprietor. Next to Tar River Bridge G. W. Lathan of [Jnlon county says he would rather have soybeans In his corn than fertiliser for the succeed ing crop if he had to mcke a choice DR. J. C. MANN the wall known Eyesight Spec ialist and Optician will be at Parrlsh Jewelry Store. Lovls. barf, N. C. eyejy fret ind third Thursday. Office hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Oxer twenty years dally experience In examining eyes. Bis next visit will be Thurs day, June 20th. 192*. FOR SALE! We hare lUt?<l for iale follow ing propartlaa: Nlcf lot, R Rain Bt, near ooL t loU facing Graded School . grounda. Lot R Church Street. 48 acras farm land Cjpnee Crook pwnehlp 888 aeroa tana land, growing timber, Cedar Boot <~ 78 aeroa farm land Cedar ltoek Townahip 1 nice dvelUii town of Loola. Mow. -? _ Franklin Insurance St Realty Co. We tell all kind* Inference and Bonda?Be* ai (or roar aeeda Prompt and accurate eerrlce. [M)icr CHIP TREES ADVISES FORESTERl Raletgh, June 2?This business ot shipping pine trees to find one that iplits easily |8 a bad and wasteful practice which leaves a wound for in tccts and disease to enter. "Most of the chipping is done by obacco farmers in hunting for itraight grained wood that will split Mslly in making tobacco sticks," says R. W. Graeber, extension forester 'If the tree doesn't split freely, it is left and another is chipped, A few jood farmers are changing their meth >ds and sawing their tobacco sticks Jut the old method still persists in many sections and thousands of to jacco farmers ruin good trees hunting [or aaay.splitting wood. We can see i few of the old, original growth pines which a wound in the side where they were tested for boards or shingles In past days. Now the tobacco farm er is doing the same thing to the tecond growth pine in hunting wood tor tobacco sticks." Those trees which viere chipped I several years ago have developed red1 heart, and dry rot which makes the first log and usually the whole tree valueless for timber. When the chip ping Is done in the summer, bark beetles gain an entrance, kill the tree and sometimes spread to many of those surrounding. Mr. Graeber says that when a per son buys a horse or ipule, he Judges the animal by the fineness and con dition of the hair. He doesn't ramove a chip. So a tree can he judged by its bark. Just as a fine, smooth hair a mellow, pliable; skin indicate high quality in an animal, so does a-smooth. fir?ft-t?xrnrpd SarV indicate hich nual flce-toxtured bark indicate high qual ity In a tree. To sp^lt freely and easily, a pine tree must have grown rapidly in height and slowly In diam eter. Such a tree will be found in areas where the stand was crowded, fcrcing the tree to reach up rapidly for sunlight. In these crowded stands, the annu lai rings are narrow, producing straight grains in the wood. This character of growth is indicated by a smooth, thin layer of bark with Uttl? 01 no checking. N. B. Nicholson ot Alamance county, formerly captain of the State College football team, has begun work In Ca tawba County as assistant agent. Subscribe to The Franklin Times 21.50 Per Tear In Advance SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Superior Court of Franklin County in that special pro ceeding' entitled "Nicholas Denton, etc., Ex-Parte", the undersigned Com missioner will on MONDAY, JULY 1, 1929, it being the first Monday in July, at or about the hour of 12: o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N C.. offer for sale to thl highest bidder fer cash a -tract or parcel of laud lying and being in Harris Town ship, Franklin County, N. C? bounded cm tbeN. by the lands of W. R. Young; on the E. by the lands of E. A. Kemp; and. on the S. and. W. by the lands of W R. Young, more particularly de scribed as follows, to-wlt: ' ADJOINING the lands of W. R. Young and beginning at a pine, cor ner of Lot No. 5; thence S. 138 poles, 9 links to a stake; corner of Lot No. 4 In W. R. Young's line; thence S. 89 1.4d E 61 poles, 16 links to a post oak, W. R. Young's corner; thence E 190 poles to a dogwood pointer; thence S 1 3.4d E 9 links to the beginning, containing 133 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Sherrod Denton and Nicholas Denton by deed recorded In book 76, page 338, and by Sherrod Denton to Nicholas Denton, recorded in book 278, page 289, Franklin County Registry. This the 27th day of May, 1929. G. M. BEAM, 6-31-6t Commissioner. What makes a hen LAZY? Usually, it's the wrong kind of feeding. Hens need a scien tifically balanced ration in this seaaon. Give them ? Quaker FUL-O-PEP EGG MASH and you 11 get more eggs, big ger eggs, better flavored eggs, than you've ever had before. Buy it from us. It's econom ical beoauae it goes farther. POB 8AXE BT L. P. HICKS LOtJIBBUN, if. C Kline's Money - Raising Sale Opened With a Rush! EVERYBODY'S HAPPY ? COME AND SHARE IN THE HUNDREDS OP BARGAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. MAKE-KLINE'S YOUR STORE. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, June 7th, 8th and 10th Gala Trading Days at Louisburg's Best Store. Values That Will Long Be Remembered by Every Thrifty Shopper. Just a few of t?e Outstanding Values we offer for these Three ; Days Only WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE WITH WHAT OTHERS ASK I Rack Ladies Silk and Rayon Dresses, NUF CED.. $1.00 each 15c value Curtain Scrim, sliort lengths, Special 4c yd. Ladies Full Fashioned Silk Hose, $2.00 values 95c pair 95c value Silk and Cotton Crepes Special 25c yd. 12 Mumme Genuine Jap Pongee Special 48c yd. 59c value 914 Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting ......... 35c yd. New Millinery, values to $2.50 Special 89c each Ladies Patent Leather Slippers, Tie Oxford.. Special $1.79 pr. iWorkshoes, Solid Leather, all sizes * $1.79 pr. Men's Best 2.20 Overalls, all sizes, Compare .. Extra $1.29 pr. Boy's Overalls, 2.20 Best Made, all sizes Special 69c pr. Men's Workshirts, Best Defiance Chambray. . Special 89c each Men's Silk Sox, values to 50c Special 15c pr. Men's Heavy Worksox Special 10c pr. SATURDAY SPECIALS ONLY ONE DAY AND ONLY AT ADVERTISED HOURS 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. 50c value Silk Hose, all colors .., .-10c pr. ll.a. m. to 12 m. 50c Towels, large size 19c each 12 m. to 1 p. m. 39c English Prints 19c yd. 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. $10.00 New Silk Dresses $5.95 each 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Surprise Box Special 25c each 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. MYSTERY^RACK, You'll BE SURPRISED. COME EARLY AND SPEND THE DAY WITH US YOU'LL ENJOY IT PLENTY OF BARGAINS AND PLENTY OF FUN L. KLINE & CO., INC. BETTER VALUES AT ALL TIMES - LOUISBURG, N. C. Crosley Leads Again. NEW MODELS, ALL ELEC. AT NEW LOW PRICE THREE CONSOLE MODELS All 8 Tube DYNAMIC SPEAKER, NEW TYPE.. AT PRICES THAT ASTONISH YOU ... Model 32, 8 tube Dynamic Speaker, complete.. $118.00 Model 42, 8 tube Dynamic Speaker, complete $140.00 Model 82 Screen Grid, 8 tube Dynamie Speaker, complete $180.00 Table Models .' $93.00 and $108.00 complete Battery Model, Screen Grid. .$49.00 less tubes and bat. Don't buy a Radio without trying first a"CROSLE Y. FREE Home Demonstration. "YOU ARE THERE WITH A CROSLEY" Call R. C. BECK, The Radio Man. All Makes Repaired. Satisfaction Guaranteed Louisburg's Oldest Garage BECK'S GARAGE Day Phone 311?Night 46 Lonishnrg, N. 0. International Farm Implements I have the International Biding Cultivator. Come and look them over. .. I CAN GIVE YOU EASY TERMS TO PAY FOB THEM. Don't fail to do this for it will mean money to YOU. Genuine Chattanooga Plaw Casting. My prices are the very best can be had. Over next to T. K. Allen's shop. Come to see me. ?? ? - Yours to serve, W. G. Tharrington Phono 234 South Main St. Louiabwf, N. C.

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