THE FRANKLIN TIMES
A. F. Johnson, Editor & Mgr.
? ?TAR DROPS?
?Cotton sold for 17 1-4 cents a
pound in Louisburg yesterday.
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?The work of grading and paving
Bull Run Alley is progressing nicely.
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?The banks will close on Thurs
day of next week to observe Thanks
giving.
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?Business generally will be sus
pended in Louisburg on Thursday of
next week so that all may observe
Thanksgiving.
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?St Paul's Episcopal Church will
hold morning prayer at 11 a. m. next
Sunday. At night the Episcopal con
gregation will worship with the Meth
odist Congregation in welcome to
their new pastor. Services will be
held on Thanksgiving Bay at 11 a. m.
All are Invited to attend.
AUTOMOBILE AM) GARAGE BUR.NS
On Friday night about 9 o'clock a
Chevrolet automobile belonging to
Mr. J. F. Pope, and a garage belong
to Mr. J. T. Pruett ji^Bt east of Fox
Swamp were destroyed by fire.
Reports indicate the car was about
burned up before the fire broke out
of the garage and was discovered.
By the heroic work of neighbors
and the Louisburg Fire "Department
other nearby houses were saved.
MRS. \ 1RB0K0I GH J^tlERIAl>Sj
Upon a recent date, Mrs. \V. HJ
Yarborough entertained the Major |
Green Hill Chapter of the D. A. It.'
at the Welcome Inn Tea Room. The
program consisted in discussion of the
correct use of Flag, beginning a se
ries of lessons on same, and patriotic
reading of the history of the Capitol
Funding at Wishington. Miss Temple
Gee Yarborough rendered a lovely
piano selection. At the conclusion of
the program delicious refreshments
were served?Chicken Salad, Glace
apples, hot rolls and coffee, follow
ed by ice cream and cake. Each
guest was presented attractive favors
containing mints. Those present were
Mrs. L. L. Joyner, Mrs. W. H.
Pleasants, Mrs. S. P. Boddie, Mrs. W.
H. Yarborough, Mrs. B. B. Perry, Mis
ses Mary Yarborough, Annie Willis
and Lucie Clifton Boddie and Miss
Temple Gee Yarborough.
WATER REPORT
The following is a report on the|
condition of the Louisburg water.
? - Received?11-14-29. :
? Reported?11-18-29.
Sediment?0.
Color?5.
Turbidity?0.
Odor, hot?0.
Odor, cold?0,
Alkalinity?3. Parts Per Million. |
Alum?.2 Parts Per Million.
Chlorides?4.5 Parts Per Million. |
Nitrites?0.
pH?6.0.
B. coll in 1 c.c.?0.
B. coli in 10 c.c.?0.
B. coll in 50 c.c.?0.
Total bacteria count per c.c. at 3Sd|
fc-l. '
Count on 'r.ctoso litmus agar per J
c.c.?0.
Acid-producing bacteria per c.c?0.
C. A. SHORE. M. D. Director.
M. L. S.Analyst,
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LEGION Al'XELLLLBY
ENTERS NOVEMBER
WITH MANY MEMBERS
Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 1#.?The
American Legion Auxiliary entered
November with a gain of nearly 30,
000 members over its strength a year
ago, according to the membership fig
ures at national headquarters here.
"?he highest previous membership
cord of the organization was ex
ceeded by 26,321 members are requir
ed and the goal set for the 1920
growth was also exceeded by a sub
stantial margin.
In all except ten states the auxil
iary has been shown a growth In
membership this year and the major
ity of these ten only a few more mem
bers to record a gain. The enrolling
cf members for 1930 has begun with
Indications of further growth next
year.
If you can't find our s>.cre look for
the least store with bluest bargains.
F. N. Splvey. 11-22-lt
Plans have been made to organize
h local livestock association in Beau
fort County. This coupity Is one of
the largest shippers of fat bogs of
any In the State.
Now that heavy frosts have come,
cotton Is opening rapidly in Cleve
land County and Indications are that
a good crop will be produced.
WANTED
Colored man to work for wages.
StiTt at once. Dr. W. R. B???, Louts
.btirg. N- <?- 11-ll-lt
More
COLDS
3 treated
externally
A GENERATION AGO, Vicks
originated the better method of
treatingcolda extern a//y. Today,
the whole trend of medical prac~
tice is away from needless"dos
ing", and the demand for Vicks
has increased to "Over 26 Mil
lion Jars Used Vearly."
Mothers appreciate Vicks, be.
cause there's no "dosing" to
upset children's stomachs. It is
equally good for
adults. Just rub
bed on, Vicks
acts thru the skin
like a plaster; it
'also gives off
medicated va
pors which are
inhaled. -
VISJU
AMONG TEE VISITORS
SOME YOL KNOW AND SOME YOi
DO NOT KNOW.
i'ersom.l Item* About folk* A j
Theli friends Vibe Travel ller>
fin! Tftwt.
Mr. Et f. Thomas visited Warren
ton Monday.
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Supt. E. C. Perry visited Rocky
Mount the past week.
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Mr. John Glenn, of Gatesville, was
in attendance upon courj the past
week.
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Mrs. B. H. Meadows left yesterday
to enter a hospital at Henderson for
treatment.
Mrs. B. W. Ballard, of Fraaklinton,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. F.
Yarborough.
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Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Bass attended
the funeral of Mrs. Bass' sister at
Wendell Tuesday.
Miss Olivia McKinnet _ student at
University, name heme from Chapel
Hill and spent the week-end.
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Dr. E. M. Perry and daughter,
Ethryl, of Rocky Mount visited friends
and relatives in Louisturg Tuesday.
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Miss Bonnie Dare Fogleman, of
Greensboro, was a guest of Miss Irene
P. Gupton, at her home at Wood the
past week-end.
Mr. E. F. Yarborough, student at
University, Chapel Hill, spent the past
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, W. H. Yarboroifgh.
DOBCAS CLASS?BAPTIST CHl'BCH
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Let uc?every Dorcas member
Strive to live as Dorcas lived;
Be to others as devoted.
Love Gods needy as she loved.
May our class be ever ready,
Faithful work for Christ to do;
Be to Him devoted ever,
And to one another true.
Dorcas members, ours the privilege,
Her great work to carry on;
May we of her name he worthy,
And a "well done" may each win.
M. P.
Come ? fo see us whether you buy
or not we are lonesome, F. N. Splv
ey. 11-22-lt
Pushing up the yield of corn from
16 bushels an acre to 90 bifshels an
acre through the use of limestone and
legumes on a field of bottom land In
six years is the enviable record of J.
B. Echerd of Alexander County.
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When You Can Buy It At
Big Dress Sale Now
You Can Save Money
$4.95 Value Dresses ? Special $2.95
$6.95 Value Dresses ?*.... Special $3.95
$12.95 Value Dresses, Newest Styles and shades,
all sizes Special $8.95
$19.95 Value Dresses, Newest Styles and shades
all sizes Special $12.95
Ladies' and Misses' Coats at
Lowest Prices Possible
- 1 lot Coats Fur Trimmed, all sizes, values to
$20.00 ? Special $2.95
$12.95 Values Ladies' Sport Coats, good heavy
aH wool materials ,. Special $7.95 .
Better Coats At Big Reductions:?We must move
them. Coats that formerly sold up to $69.50
must go at $14.75 to $49.75
HOSIERY
?A3HjREATER savings?
39c Silk Hose Special 19c pair
50c Ribbed Hosiery Special 25c pair
35c Children's Hose Special 19c pair
$1.50 Silk Full Fashioned Hose Special $1.00 pair
250 Ladies' Felt Hats, plenty of different styles
all new colors, values to $2.00 Special
TODAY 89c each
Underwear at Kline's Saving Prices
Children's Unionsuits, regular 65c value Special 39c
Children's Button Type Unionsuits, regular
$1.00 Value '.^L....... Special 59c
Children's Jersey Bloomers Special 45c
Ladies' Jersey Bloomers Special 45c
Shoe Department Offers Special Values
Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords Special $1.95
Ladies' Dress Pumps and Oxfords, Values to
$2.95 Special $1.95
Dress Pumps and Oxfords, Black and Browns,
some have crepe bottoms, newest styles,
values to $5.00 Special $2.95 pair
L. KLINE & CO.
INCORPORATED
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"Where Thousands Save Money"
LOUISBURG,
N. CAROLINA
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Get Dtotex from your druggist for
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give stomach comfort In 15 minutes,
and soon help restore good diges
tion.
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Tbe 20 Jersey animals entered at
the North Carolina Stnte Fair by 4-H
calf members from Alamance Coilnty
won 2225 In premiums.
Buty texas steerd shoes from. F. N.
hplvey. 11-22-lt
By growing turkeys on land where
poultry bad not been confined, Mrs.
K. E. Mcltae of Anson County made
a success of the venture this season.
More than 300 bushels of beardless
barley has been planted In Montgom
ery county this fall. Tbe supply of
seed was not equal to the demand.
Our stock of clothing and shoes are
ber, what we need Is customers. F.
N. eplvey. 11-22 It
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