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Plant Bed Cloth Fertilizer Now On Hand The Spot Cash Co. D. F. McKlNNE, President PAY CASH and PAY LESS We Still Have a "CompleU Line of Heating and CooKing Stoves That make jour house work easier and more pleasant, and at prices that are within reach of all. Oome in and look them over and lets talk about them. We always keep a complete line of the best furniture in all the desirable patterns. We are making special money saing prices that will interest you. Gome in and see this line and see our latest talking machines. They increase the home pleasures during the even ing hours. Brown Furniture House Yoangsville, N. G. BnbaorttM to Th? n.M FW YMT b roll WUurr uum job krintinu EDWARD BEST HIGH SCHOOL DYNAMO E. B. "Babies" January 14, the E. B. "Babies" de feated the Youngsvllle basket ball team by the score of 8 to 16. The first half of the game was close. The score being 8 to 8, but In the last half the "Babies" changed their tune, making a score during the last half 8 to 0. The shooting of Edwards and Earp for Edward Best and the floor work of Cheatham of Youngsrllle were the features of the game. The line up was as follows: Edward Best Youngsvllle. Earp Forward . Young Ivey Forward Underwood Williams Center Timberlakr Edwards Guard Mitchell Sykcs Guard Cheatham Substitutes for E. B.: Cone for Wil liams. Referee: John J- Wolfe. January 24, the E. B. "Babies" will play the- FrankHnton team at Frank linton. Please bo present and give the "Bablc3" a cheer. Hats Off to J. C. We are very glad to know that J, C. Bunn, one of onr high school stu dents, is entering the state Oratorical contest. He is now working on hie oration, "My Flag". The county ora tion will be held at Frankllnton the latter part of this month. If he wine there, as we hope he will he will gc to Raleigh for the State oration. The winners at this place, if firsi place, will receive fifty dollars: II second place, twenty-five dollars The ene3 winning in the county ora torical contest will go. to Raleigt February 22. Our eight grade class A Is verj proud of the attendance. During th< new year we have had twenty-flv< present for several days, and hopi to continue to do so. We had a vis itor on Thursday. Mr. Olenwood Hill He made an interesting talk In Eng lish class. Our boys are liking thel: r.ew Agriculture teachers, Mr. Eagli and Mr. McLean. Dramatic Club Entertains at a Wcine: Roast Oa Wednesday evening January 16 1930 at 7.30 o'clock the Dramatic Clul cf E. B. H. S. entertained the facult: end other guests, at a weiner roast Duo to the bad weather, it was heli In the Home Economic rooms. An interesting program was enjoy ! ed by all presept. Professor T. b ) Sledge spdhe on "Spirit.'' He--oar , that he thought the Edward Best boy and girls had a very good spirit. Af tei his talk every one assembled ii the kitchen and roasted weiners am toasted marshmallows. _ Having spent a delightful evenini ot fun/the club members left hopin that In the near future they "wouh n.cet again on another weiner roasi C Chapel Program?dan. 13. On Monday, January 13, Mr. Hop kins made a very interesting talk oi "Others". Some of his points wer taken from the "Biblical Recorder and Matthew 7:12: "Therefore al things whatsoever ye would that mei shoild do to you, do you even so t) t'uera." In obeying this verse we ar< hving lives of helpfulness to others. There is a pathetic story told b. great John Booth, leader of the Sal vat'on Army. He wanted to get om word to his army. This word wai "others". Why should our lives is spent in. brotherly activity? Becaust it is a debt which we owe. Othen have made us largely what we are "Others hare labored and we havt entered into their labors. The goot school systems of today were mad< possible by "others." Also roads c.odern Inventions and other thing) were done by others. Great met learned to control diseases. All thesi things sould be appreciated. A life of helpfulness to others li an investment. We should not onlj live for ourselves but for others. Je sus lived for others and he died foi others. The Investment of life begin) In the home with the father and mother. A life of helpfulness to others is a test to show the faith oi our lives. Thus the reason why we should help others are (1) a debt; (2) an investment and a sure test. How might we do it? "Do unto others as we would have them do unto us." "That men may last, but' never lives. Who much receives, but nothing gives. Whom none can lose, whom none can thank Creations blot. Creations' blank. But he who makes from day to day In generous deeds, his noble way, Treads tho same path the Savior trod. The path to glory and to God. Glee Q'-ab News The club met at the usual hour, Friday, January seventeenth. After wards the members sang together "'?me songs, which were enjoyed by nil. The club began the New Year's work with a good spirit and we are In hopes to have a better club this year than last English Cfnss In 1930 It is the aim of each Junior to have a better appreciation for good literature than before. Most of the Juniors are already learning to enjoy llteratule. January IS, a very Interesting Eng I'sh lesson was taught by Miss Oup tm. The class began when three girls sang a song. We were greatly surprised to learn that HllsabMh Pouthali was among our belt sing era. Congratulations, we expect to hear your musical voice In later years. After the song Ruby May gave ^TRe WA?M with. the. FISH I 8t4UJU3 IUI v. ? t u r d y V health in milli ons of homes the world over. He brings protec tion to old and young against winter wet and cold. He beams on babies who need mere sun shine. He offers you the easy, pleasant way of talcing that -jtreat food-tonic?ccd liver oil. SCOTT* EMULSION FAMOUS OVER 50 YEARS ft ??? ft Bowm. Bl^asdUI-L M. J. u summary of a play written by Oliver Goldsmith, "She-Stoops to Conquer." It was composed of ten characters. A play "The Beau of Bath", was read in class and enjoyed. It was written by Constance D'Arcy Mackey, end it was composed of three charac ters. It was very short, but found interesting by everyone. Since Christmas we have studied plays. As a whole "Enter the Hero" was enjoyed more. From day to day talent is displayed by members of cur class In portraying some charac ter studied or in singing or drawing. ?? ?? Huw? ? ? The Social Service Club held its regular meeting on Jan. 17 at high school club hour. The meeting was called to order by the new and capa ble president, Alma Sykes. An open ing song "Annie Laura" was sung with Berteen Harris at the piano. Business Session. Devotion?Mattic Pearl Pernell and Wilma Murphy. . Lite of Daniel Webster ? Elsie Moore. ? School news was given at length and interestingly by Hattie Gardner. Wonder Why?Elizabeth Fisher. Social Committee, Elsie Moore, in charge. Initials were written by each mem ber of the club. They were collected and drawn. An adjective was sub stituted for each initial which gave -humorous' descriptions of?surnU of i the girtoi ? ? | A written contest of States was put on. Apples were served by the refresh ment committee. JLABD OF IHAXKS: | We wish to express our sincere I thanks nud appreciation, to each nnl everyone who baa helped us in any way since our home was burned, and may Gad's richest blessing-, rest upon you ail t> our prayer Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bailey and Family. FOR CONSTABLE I herewith announce myself a can didate for the office of Constable for Loulsburg township subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June, and will appreciate tbe support of the voters of the town ship. If nominated and elected I assure you that I will do my best to fill the place with credit to myself end my supporters. l-24-20t J. A. DENNIS. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES Subscribe to The Franklin Tlmaa VHAT DR. CALDWELL LEARNED IN 47 YEARS PRACTICE A physician watched tho results of constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful people are of their health, diet and exercise, constipa i tion will occur from time to time. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. Dr. Caldwell always was in favor of getting as close to nature as possible, hence his remedy for consti pation, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ?MM, Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound It can not harm the system and is not habit forming. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant tasting, and youngsters love it. Dr. Caldwell did not top rove of drastic physics and purges. lie did not believe they were good for anybody's system. In a practice of 47 years he never saw any reason for their use when Syrup Pepain will empty the bo-velt Just promptly. " ot let Do not let a day go by without a bowel movement. Do not en and hope, but go to the nearest druggist and get one of the generous bottles of Dr. CsM well't Syrup Pepsin, or write "Syrup Pepsin." Dept. BB, Monticollo. Illinois, for free trial bottls. PLANT YOUR Sweet Peas, Garden Peas, Onion Sets, Beets, Lettuce, Salsify?NOW. Our New Crop Has Arrived S. P. BODDIE, Druggist The Rexall Store Right on The Corner Quality Groceries and Meats -z: at KING'S Save Your Meats with Anti-Skipper Compound 50c and $1.00 size PURINA FEEDS Pinto Roans 3 lbs ton Vinegar, Pure Apple CMer gal tic Blackman's Salt Brick 2-2Sc Si? 43e Ocean Spray Cranberry Sance Can 25c V? Grind Tonr Sausage. >? Side Your Bacon. Canned Beets No. 2 1-2 Can -20e lona Fish Can 19e Coffee Fresk^Groanti 3 lbs 70e Canned Shad No. 2 Can 15e Oetaeon Soap I cakes 2?c Chase and Saaborns Coffee 17e Fresh Fish, Salt Fish, Pork, Beef. J NO. W. KING J MAIN STREET PHONE 101 NOTICE! ? ? -- ~ ' ?? 7T-?nr : ? ~T ??? o-?? ** All watches, clocks and jewelry left here for re pair over 30 days will be sold now AT ONCE for charges. L. W.PARRISH JEWELER Court Street Looisburg, N. C. TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE Farming Tools, Large stock of Plows, Plow Castings, Fence wire, Roofing. GOODYEAR AUTOMOBILE TIRES 30x3 1-2 $4.50 29x4.40 $5.70 Tubes $1.00 up I still have some Furniture on hand to sell at big sacrifices. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs at $5.95. t No Furniture Charged. H. C. TAYLOR . PHONE 305 LOUISBUEO, V. OABOLINA
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