E VDM Yl'OUI BOOST UOUISBl/RG The Franklin Times AN 4 OVERUSING MEDIUM THAT BRUM'S RESULTS * 7 JOHNSON. Editor aad Manager THE COUNTY, THE STATE, THE UNION ? * SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year VOLUKN LX. LOUISBURG, N. C., FRIDAY AUG. 16TH, 1929 (10 Pages) NUMBER 26 RKCOUUEKS COURT Franklin Recorders Court held an Interesting session on Monday, dis posing of several cases mostly of ?minor importance. In the absence of O-ipt. E. F. Griffin, who Is at Camp Btagg tliis week. Judge Palmer was assisted by Mr. HDl Yarborough who prosecuted the docket. With much x'red it to himself rgid satisfaction to the Courtr- The cases were disposed ll. Ill suiiiiuer means that lay, fT Hill He seriously curtailed" not oi.iy for thep reseat season but later. "Oar experimental, records show lli.-.t to ?,\il ni dlKf-nntlr.iie the lay m-rh to hens-during late summer ?vi i retalt'tn" pddr"fI61xi:i: for old soldiers The Joseph J. Davis chapter U. D. 'p.. rill'itlVB a rilnn^i tu tliesld Con* tedcrata Veterans on Thursday, Aug 'r.st 22nd, at 10 o'clock at the J County heme near :.ouisburg. It is I hoped all did soliiiers will be present ? ;-y_ thai dev. Mrs.'J. O. N?we11, Pres." Mrs. C. K. Cooke, Sac'y. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Nellie Dunn gave a most de I lightful birthday party in honor of , her brother, Sfr. Thomas Dunn, and , cousins, Mr. Charles Dunn and Miss Louvenia Edwards, Saturday night at TEer home, nearlngleslde. 1 The guests arrived about 8:00 and ' many interesting games were played . on the lawn. , Everyone was then ushered into the ,; dining room which was beautifully decorated with dahlias and many oth er fiowers of the season. The cand. , i les were lighted on the cakes and ? while everyone watched them burn, a : most delicious course of ice cream | and cake was served by Mrs. Dunn ' and Mrs. Charlie Kearney, i Everyone departed declaring thev , I had enjoyed a most delightful even , ing and wishing the Messrs. Dunns and Miss Edwards many more happy ? birthdays. BERRY PERRY In the recent passing of Berry Perry, Bethlehem Church and com munity sustains a real loss. Though very quiet and unassuming, he was | one of our most loyal members and one of our most consistent and faith ful Christians In this community. The church wishes to express Its gratitude to God for such a young consecrated life as his, and to urge upon all our folks the great import, ance of accepting and serving Christ In the days of youth. PASTOR, v CHARLES ERNEST RICHARDS (1876-19W) On July 16, 1929, the radiant soul I of Charles Ernest Richards went | home to Heaven. Bethlehem Church ; and community have never had a | stauncher friend than he has been for Jhe past thirty* years. There is ! not a Ofe onion* us that lias not been I enriched by Ms bravery for the right, I bin deep love for his home and church, | his sacrificial service to hie commun ity, and his sincere friendly Interest ! In every one wive knew him. ! Realizing Its keen loss, the church i wishes to express to the family Its ! deep gratitude for his life and ser. | viae, and lis loving sympathy. In tbelr 1 sore bereavement. Our prayer Is that etery child and grandchild, and every neighbor will follow in his footsteps of love and service. PASTOR. A little tulle.. A yard of allk; A little rkln Aa, white as milk. A little atrap? How dare she breathe. A little cough? "Good eyeolng, Brh." Little Richard and Martha Yarbor.j ough left yesterday for Morehead where thay will spend several days wttk Mra Tr M. Bachafl 1 MOSES C. WIHSTO* DIES TEES. DAY AT WAKJUEMOK HOME Moses C. Winston died Tuesday aft e'-noon at his home in Warrenton. funeral scrvl<4% and burial were held Wednesday ufteriioon at 4 -.o'clock in Selma. Itev. C. K. Proctor, superin tendent of the Oxford Orphanage, con ducted the services. Mr. Winston is survived by his wife and two sons, Cameron Page and Thomas Winston; on daughter, Mr,*. William O. Broadnm, of Wilmington: two sisters, Mrs. Georgia Ann Tuck and Mrs. William Etheridgte, both of Pelma; two brothers, Thomas W. Winston, of Oxford, and John P. Win ston, of Wendell. FORI) Pl'TS FORDS HERE; NOW ASKED TO DISCARD *EM New York, Aug. 10.?Henry Ford, an the moit prolific producer of auto mobiles In the world, has been asked t.y Borough President Harvey, of Queens, to help solve the problem of disposing of abandoned cars. Professing to see a situation which in tim9 will tax the resources of the nation for its elimination, Mr. Har_; vey requested Mr. Ford to lend his automotive genius to abating the nlu sance of streets and vacant lots Tit tered with discarded- automobiles, r any of them Fords. GETS LEG BROKEN Y/hile triming up an apple tree at Ms home ne~.r Justice Tuesday morn ii-5 >lr. Hayes had the misfor tune of get Jog his left leg broken just above the ankle. The accident happened as he v.-es getting down, his leg getting cat ght in the limbs and tv.-istiag U. yi-. Hjyes was brought 13 LbuTSbarg?for?medical?attention, r!e is 15 years of .age. H0RS2 AM) ACTO RACING T r?- 'jiprh, august is?Roth horse and uto racing will be features of the forth Carolina?State?Ealr_QctabST 5 to 19." ??- ? During the first five days of Fair Y/cek, horse racing will be the fe?. . t ire attraction of the afternoon. Stake races with a SI.000 purse will be run; Th addition" to "Tlfcw tn the -open clas ses. More, than $7,500 is being ot tered as purses for the races and 104 horses are already entered in thidi, including Nuilh -Carolina)*?best as well as many good horses from other states. The auto races will-te held on Sat nrday afternoon, undet the rules of the American Automobile Association The State Fair track is considered one < f the leading half-mile dirt I tracks in the South, and many Amer | ban racing stars will be there. In | addition there will be a group of Brit I ish racing stars, who are now touriug | the country. PROMOTED His many friends In Louisburg will learn with much pleasure of the pro. motion of Mr. E. M. Bartholomew to general sales manager for the Stand r.rd Oil Co., for SmlthOeld. Clayton, Four Oaks, Kenley, Princeton and S?lma. with headquarters at Smlth fleld. Mr. Bartholomew was former, ly station agent at Raleigh. Mr. Bartholomew Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barttmlomew of our city. THE BEATIFIC LIFE Ret\ Daniel Lane, pastor of the Loutsburg Methodist church, announ ces services at the Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a. m.. and 8. p. m. At the morning hour he will use as his subject "The Beatific Life,'' and at night "Christian Citizenship." All are. invited to attend these ser vices. FKE-BCHOOL CLINIC REGISTRATION The Times 19 requested to state that pre.school registration for the tonsil and adenoid Clinic for Franklin county will be given preference up to and Including August 23rd. After this date the registration will be open for all who wish to register. Supt E. C. Perry requerts all who v. ish attention In this clinic to see him at once and perfect-thelr regis tration so that all eonfdWon and er rors possible could be eliminated. CREAMERY GREATLY INCREASES Dr. W. R. Bass. Secretary for the Farmers Creamery Inc., Informs the Jimes. that In July 1929 the creamerv trade 1818 pounds mors-butter than during July- 1938. This represents quite a big increase and shows that tile farmers are appreciating this new enterprise. > w. m. u. tar river ... ASSOCIATION TO MEET Mr* R. A. Bobbltt, secretary an. nctincas that the W. M. T7. of the Tar Itlrer Association will mart with Cardnera Baptist Church. Warren County Aug. 22nd and 23rd. All that are going to apend the night let Mra. C. M. Halthcock, Macon Know so ghe can assign yra a Immr Subscribe to Tha rranklin Times I HU>Ki,IJN lUt'liTY HIGH f, S( 11001, Lt.iGl'K ORGA*Ij?F.I> At a meeting of Franklin Counter High School principals held In the of fice of Mr. E. L. Best Wednesday, August 14, it was decided to change the Franklin County High School Athletic Association to the Franklin County High School League with no change in officers. J. J. SVolfe, Ed ward Best 'High School is president and J. A. Woodward, Epsom High School is Secretary-Treasurer. The following committees were ap. pointed to take charge of the con tests which will be supervised by the FTanklin County High School League. 1. Essay?L. J. Keith (Bunn), Miss LHlie Harper (Gold Sand), Miss Kate Bullard (Youngsville).'5 2. Oratory?W. C. Hopkins (Ed ward Best), Miss Martha Kline (Bunn). W. O. Reed (Gold Sand). 3. Declamation?R. G. Davis (Ep som), Miss Irene Gupton (Edward Best), E. T. Parham (Youngsvtlle). 4. Music?Miss Geraldtne Gower (Franklinton), Mrs. O. Y. Yarboro (Loulsburg), Miss Ellen Hughes (Bunn). 5. Glee Club?Mrs. T. H. Sledge (Edward Best), Miss Winnie Cox iBunn), Miss . Jessie Luper (Gold 6. Basketball?B. M. Crawford (Youngsville), Mr. Beasley (Frank linton), T. D. O'Quinn (Bunn). 7. Track?E. H. Holliday (Louis burg), F. U. .Wolfe (Gold Sand), J. L. Armstrong (Edward Best). 8. Playground?D. L. Lyles (Gold Sand). Mr. Trodgen (Louisburg), Mr. Y/Inchester (Franklinton). Details of th?se contests will be arranged at the September meeting of the Franklin County High School League REVIVAL AT POPULAR sPRIMiS BAPTIST CHURCH A revival meeting will begin at Popular Spring.. Baptist chureli on Sunday, August 25th. at 3 o'clock In Tha afrvuj&a will last t?r. c;T out live week and wttt be heht at 3 and 8 o'clock p. m. each day, Rev. J. F. Roach will do the preach ing. Every one Is Invited to go out r.Hd take some one with them and assist fn malting "tills one or the r'-aatest meetings ever held at this church. With many regrets the citizenship of Monroe and surrounding country learn that Dr. Green has left Monroe ioL.his future home in Louisburg. the t'.wn of his birth. Dr. Green while in Monroe, made many friends and they will be distreeed to learn that he end his daughter have moved away. A few years ago Dr. Green lost his v ife and he has suffered silently ever since. He Is giving up a wonderful practice that he may live with his peopble and friends in Louisburg. As a dentist he Is an expert and the People of Monroe will not only miss him but will regret his leaving. Dr. Green Is a church man, loved his choir and attended same. Dr. Green was an asset to Monroe because of his good traits and fine christian character. The people of Monroe wish him the happiness and success that comes to th? good and faithful and hope his old friends will And him as we have, a splendid man and fins gentleman.?Monroe Journal. (,VTCHEff PERSON SUPPOSED TO SET FIRE TO HOl'SE Constable A. S. Wlggs with his Mood hounds were called to Nash County early Wednesday morning where they traced Ed. Davis from the scene of a burning building to his J | home at;d found him in bed. Davis I " as arrested and charged with burs ng the building, which was owned I y Mr. John C. Matthews. The build, ii g came near burning down on the f.mlly living therein. They saved only a sewing machine and a few mall articles. MISS STORK HONORED The house of Mrs. W. P. Neal was i ever so attractive as last Monday evening, when her daughter. Miss An i le Perry Nenl, entertained the young people In honor of Miss Emily Storr of Raleigh. N. C. Twelve tables of ,1 ridge and a course of ire. cake,and mints brought the happy gathering t'>geth?r In a most delightful "way Miss Storr who Is v|sltlng Miss] N'cal Is one of Raleigh's most attrac- ? live young ladles.and she has made i place In the hearts of the young : eople of Loulsburg. GETS STILL AND MEN Constable A. S. Wlggs reports that he and Sheriff F. W. Justice raptured a 45 gallon copper atlll outfit In Har ris township near Royal Monday and pre holding Hugh Williams gnd Jake Ijinds In connsctlon with the still. On Tuesday Constable Wlggs and I rohlMtlon officer McDuffy report! i apturlng a 50 gallon copper still out ft and destroying about eight hun Ifed gallons of bear near Parrlsh's pond In Cedar Rock township, and E netting Tom Wilson, colored, at tha j ?till. Wilson U being held for fedar-j *1 court under $350 bond. AMOIiQ THE VISITORS SOKE IOli KNOW AM) ?0*K *0i 00 NOT KNOW. i'ergonal Item* about tolki All ihelr Arlendg Who Tratel H.r. And Titer*. Dr. H. G. Perry visited Raleigh Saturday. Dr. E. S. Green paid Monroe a visit the nasi week. ? , . ? ? ? Mr. Joe Pearce paid Raleigh a busi ness visit Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. Jake Frledlander spent the past v.eek-end in Greensboro. Supt. E. C. Perry returned Friday from a trip to Tiffin, Ohio. Miss Beverly Pearce is visiting Miss Annie Walker in Turlington. ? > ? Miss Emily Storr, of Raleigh, is visiting Miss Annie Perry Neal. Mr. A. R. House, of Zefiulon was a visitor to Louisburg Monday. " Miss PT? Beck is visiting relatives In Richmond, Vs., and Wetdon. Mr. N. B. Tucker returned this week from Rex hospital, Raleigh, t ? ? Mr. Joseph Hale of Wilmington, is visiting his mother Mrs. Ida Halo Mr. John Bailey, of Roxboro paid Louisburg a business visit Monday. ? ? ? Mr. R. F. Parham. of Nashville, was a visitor to Louisburg Wednesday. Miss Fannie Rowland, of Kittrell. is yisiting her sister Mrs, F. M. Fuller. Mr. I, B. Gardner, of Spring Hope. was a visitor to Louisburg Tuesday. Miss Mamie Shearla. of Grove Hill, - visiuug uer t in. Maj J. W. Jenkins .of Henderson was a visitor to Louisburg Wedues. ttsyr? ? Mrs. M. L. Williams, of Baltimore, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Flem -mgr Mr. D. E. Cone and family left Wednesday for a visit to Wrlghtsville Beach. Mrs FT H. Hilton and family have just returned from a trip to Winston Salem. Mr. W. R. Timberlake, of Wako Forest, was a visitor to Louisburg Monday. Rev. and Mrs. G. V. Tilley, of NSw. ton, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Fleming. Mrs. R. R. Kissell and daughters are visiting friends and relatives in Danville. Mr. R. R. Kissell and son, returned Friday from a trip to Sanford and Charlotte. Mrs Harold J. Lewis and Infant son returned to their home In Kinston last week. Mr. W. D. Egerton, wife and daugh ter and Mrs Frank Rose visited Ral eigh Tuesday. Mr. L. P. Hicks. Mrs. J. A. Hodges and Mrs. Cary Howard visited Ral eigh Tuesday. Mr. H. E. Hight returned Friday fiom a visit to ?ls sister at Charles towrf, W? Va. ?0 ? ? Miss Margarett Wilder Is home again after a week's visit to frieuds in Henderson. Messrs. William Scoggin, and'Harry Hatton returned from a visit to Oc racoke Monday. ? ? ? ? Miss Lucy Timberiake returned Sunday from a visit to relatives at Scotland Neck. ? ? ? Miss Annie Perry Neal returned Friday from a visit to friends at Petersburg, Va. ? ? ? Misses Estelle and Nancy Winston of Youngsvflle, are visiting Miss Margaret Holden. ' ? ? ? Judge Wilson, of the Wake Forest P.ecorders Court, was a visitor to Loutsburg Monday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Alston, Mr. and Vti T. C. Alston and children visit ed Danville Sunday. . ? ? ? Mr. Cary Howard, who Is buying ti bacco at Mt. Tabor, spent the week end wltli his family. ? ? V Miss Annie Walker has returned to her home in Rttrllngton after visiting Miss Beverly Pearee. ' ? ? ? Mrs. L. W. Huff, Jr., and daughter Myrh, of Henderson, is visiting Mr. >nd Mrs. F. M. Fuller. Mrs. S. A. Xeweil, Miss Lucie Allen. I rs. E. A. Kemp and Miss Liza Newell spent Monday in Raleigh. ... r"ji Rev. 3. L. Blanton and fan Monday for Western North for a two weeks vacation. iflkt Mr. Donald Cooke of Richmond, \a.. spent the p39t week-end with Iridnds and relatives here. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dennis and daughter and Mrs. John Hedgepeth spent Sunday at "White-Lake; ? ? ? Mr. R. C. Beck, Jr^ Who is assisting Mr. Howard on the Mt. Tabor tobacco rarket, spent Sunday at home. ... Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson and family of Raleigh are visiting Br. Wilson's mother, Mrs. J. O. ... Miss Patricia Holden and John, returned home Tuesday visiting their grand-parents b folk, Virginia. a ? ? Rev. Forest Weaver, who Is log the University at Ottawa*, is visiting his parents, Mr. and 3. W. Weaver. ? ? ? Miss Esther Knight who has visiting Miss -Vlrgluia [near town has returned to her in Hendersonville. . . ? Mr. C. F. Collier and family aad Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gantt returned Friday from an auto trip through the valley of Virginia. ? ? ? Mr" and Mrs. R. W. Hudson went to" Raleigh Sunday to accompany their son. Glenn, who Is recovering from an operation, home. ... Mr. anff Mrs. W.?J, Cooperr and Miss Emma Bartholomew left Sunday tor Salisbury and Albermarle to visit relatives and friends m ? m Mrs. Eva Perry and daughter, BIL In.1 .and Miss Lit ile Person have re? turned home after a visit to Mrs. W. HfllUiii'imil. ? Mrs. J. W. B. Thompson and little daughter, Martha, or Franklin, Va are visiting Mrs. Thompson's parents, I Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Allen. ? Misses Lucy Burt and Pattie Plum ber Macon and Messrs. Frank Hicks [~aad- Frank-.Egertoa. returned fr?nn a weeks visit to Morehead, Monday. ? ? ? Mrs. J. A. Beam, who has been vis iting her daughter. Mrs. R. G. Bailey, and son. Mr. G. M. Beam, returned to her home at Roxboro on Monday ? ? a "~* Misses Sallie T. Perry and Eugenia. Perry, and Messrs Wilson Morton, Earnest Furgerson and Edward Cro dup Perry spent Sunday at White Lake. I a a a, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cuthrnll and little daughter, of Rocky Mount, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Cathr rell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. (1, Pearce. "* * . ? ? ?' Judge G. M. Beam and Miss Mamie Davis, and Fuller Beasley left Tuesday for a sight.soe!ng tour of the Natlnw al Capital. . ? ? ? y Mr. H. J. Hedgepeth and Mrs. J. K Iiedgepeth. who have been Mr. and Mrs. John Hedgepeth, turned to their homes at Ce Ga., Friday. ? ? ? Mr. >nd Mrs. W. J. Shearin. Sr.. spent Tuesday at Rex hospital wtfh their son. W. J. Shearin Jr.. at which Pete went through an opperatioa Tuesday. He is doing fine. Messrs T. W. WatSon, S. C. and J, Z. Terrell of Louisburg, Cel. C. L McGhee aud Mr O. L. i of FrankMnton left Tuesday foe vilie to attend a meeting of the Association of County Commissioner*. St'fctlAL KKIl fcS A t AT On account of being rushed other business Mr. 1M. C. Murphy, ad vertising manager for 0. W. Murphy and Son failed to get new copy his advertisement for this issue instructs the Times to say that tha special priees mentioned in the ad vertisement and that prevailed laaC v cek will bo maintained for the cea ii.g ""?ek, Aug. ISth to 20th. Read this advertisement with this correc tion in mind.. MCKPHY-l'MfERHILL Mr. Oeorgo Herman Murphy Mies Naomi Underhlil were married on last Sunday at the of Ray. M. Stamps near Rev. M. Stamp* officiating. The bride is the charming ter of Mr and Mrs. C. H. of Wendell and it popalar host of friends. The groom i* one of 0 r st popular and capable : 1 oldlng an Important position at Q> W Murphy end Son. Mr- and Mrs. Murphy are their bridal tour throng forth Carolina thin week. ? rOR FIRST CUaM JO? KM u.