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TEN AND TWENTY YEARS AGO nuiNKUN TUCKS thla wwk Ml Mrf tweatjr jrcara *?: Jul jr tl, 1ML HeglMer of Dndi Yarbo rough 'Tmr? out a statement yesterday that th* r?l ud peraonal property valuations i>t Loulsburg township would b* ?p iroxlmately tl.S7t.0M 00. t t t Mr. J. H. WMImi. on* of Franklin founty's moat successful farmers, died at hti home about una mllaa ? aat of Loulsburg on Tuesday after uron about tlx o'clock. -Ml Th*re waa a y*ry Interesting name of ball playad at Wllllamaon'a Park ra Tueaday aftarnoon between tha All Wars" and tha "Wck-Ufra". ttt n? steady tacraaaa of buslnaaa of tha Loulsburg Auto and Machine Co.. baa mad* It nscsaaary tor than to tacreaa* thalr fore*. which tbay did tha paat .waak by Mcurtag tha service* of Mr. a Johnson, of Ora?M boro. aa npart Machinist aad aato? mobile aHktr. t t t A friend from Caatalla aaada aa 'he following Item: "O. D Taylor of thla place has aa acra of tha flaaat row we haw* seen la asaay years". ? ttt Ootapaar F returned from Pa sip U'Mt, where they apaat eight day* la camp aad on tha rifle rang*, last Monday morning. Jaly **. 1M1. 1 The stgn-up campaign of the Cot nu and Tobaeo Growers Associations ? i making nctllut progress la the bounty. < * t t Constable J. B. Thomas, Prohibition < u*nt Brnest Raines and Deputy < Marshall B. H. Meadows reported the < ?apture of a complete still outfit oh hieaday moraine and destroyed three tundred gallons of beer. Meeare Jim Die Gray Collins and Oar land Parrtah sere caught at the stUI and were gtr- < ?n a hearing before U. & Commission- J r W. & Morton and were bound over ) o Court under a MM bond each. ttt ? Cotton sold for 11 cents a pound In I xtuisburg yesterday. ?? ttt ' The cutting Into the pavement on > lash Street waa in order to repair wo valves |n the water malses. ttt I The battmeau at the bridge have I ?m Unproved coaslderable In so far ? the comfort of the pnbiic in con Mr. J. C. Tucker has installed the ixtaree tor an up-to-date lunch Conn er and cafe In his new baiMlag on lain Street. ttt Mr. J. R Mwai4s. of near Yonnga 111* waa la Loalebnrg Wednesday ilth a lead of bete grown water tetoaa. 666 UgtTD OK TAEUSTS IMIww ? ?r >"i ? t? M Minim. dMcto * OaM tW tm <Wjr. tm* cfcccka Malart* ta ? *vt ( 6 6 8ahr? for Baby's Gold. Nam of tto girl* hu nuatn la (Mr aUk how frown raaaiae to work. NOTICE Hwiig <mIKM u UataMtMr of Tto ?M*t? of Ftuk Hay, ail I1>? i. latr of Dwklti Contr. N. C. Mtk* it k<r?*y (N? ail partwa koMitt < aims acaiaat Um saM aetata ta k* t? at tkra to tto oa or ?*Por* tto lMk day of Jaly. 1MI o* tkis aottor will to >lm< ta tor of Ttotr IWWj !? MHttaiaT^Majj to ?M ??tato will piaaaa ohm for Vki* Ja?T *k? 1UL K G BAIbBT. *-??-* Atafr. DR. J. C. MANN I , m mux m?K in 1 " mcuusT Will B? At Pintefc Jewelry Store Looisbuf, H. C. I j> IT, ArcrsT ?TH I '? From 10 A. M. to 3 F. M. I* .XMliMkkln* I ^ u tl ENDURING FURNITURE ? at? SAVINS PRICES W. L White Purnitiirc Co. H. CartliM SAVE HALF OF YOUR SHOE BILL By Letting Us Repair Your oU Shoe* UNIT'S SHOE SIOP *. c. Recorder's Court Prankltn Recorder's Court hsld a rtcord seaskm on Monday vkM not ft single conviction ni mad*. Only lour oases were Mora thft Covt how ever, and two of these war* oon tinned Tha dockat aa dlspnead ol vaa aa tol MK M. A. Younc vaa found not guilty violating fishing laws. Bill Williams was foand not guilty ?f violating prohibition law. Contiaaancaa war* grantad the -asea of U B. Lancaster (or bad cback : barge and P*rey Baton, for operst ug automobila Intoxicated. ME. J. D. UINI Mil Mr. Jama D. Harper died at hla 1 tome near Cedar Rock on Friday. July 17th. at tha ago of seventy-eight ears. The funeral sarrteaa, vary lmpreaa- 1 ve and tribvtive to the dear old life "1 uat closed to Ita linger bar*, war* nod acted at the home and Interment 1 raa mad* In the Harper family bary- > 3g ground on Saturday, July llth. The pall baarara w*re Messrs. M < X Reap, ?. M. Sykaa. Eugene Sykoa. < frank Pernell, Jo* P*rn*ll, (tick* ! .oeaa CARD OF THANKS I extend my deapsat appreciation nd thsaks to th* many neighbors ad friends who rendered many klad eassa and words of sympathy in th* ocent death of my mother. Th*y will ? long r*msmb*r*d. J. K. BRKWER. CAM ?F THANKS I wish to *xt*ad my deepat thanks ad aprodatioata to all thoaa who wd*r*d so ssaay kindncaaca and *x rvastoan of sympathy in tha recant In ess sad d*ath of my haabaad. They rill loag be remembered with mach re tit ad*. MRS. J. a HARPER Fertilisers were purchased cooper lively far cash ay the Midway Grange i Dandaea Ooeaty this aaasna at a ubstaatial saving to th* aiaaabaaa. While moat Kagiieh critic* acora .metlca's talklsg motioa pictures. Ma maaaia pear tote tha thaauaa to aartMK nsiwiw ?UK X tiUELS iUM?i, N. C. July a.? Sixty-aer ? termers ot North Carol Ibjl art road at the honor oxhrrtt apoa Mikrtkt North Caroliaa Banker* ssnriaitan u4 the State Oatlaca t* ?ipatiic than as "Grade A " (anar ra tor the past yaar and are strlv ? to coatiaae to atrit that dtstlbc oa a?ala la 1?1. -Grata A" t*rm r. M by the MMcWkh Ith the cooperation of the State Oot ?* oT AgTicaltare and leans that the tnr?s?s so nadact a well-rcnaded type at farat on f koeea last year are located ta erary I irl ot the state and torn a r?pn ? | eatatlre My Ot I hy thair activities darlas the year | tat they not only know how to tor wording to the host MtilH^i rethods bat diversity snltcieaUy to I sad tor the family aad the livestock | neectlrely. H M Cox. Ktetat ot the Citiseas aak at Moant Oltre. chairman of the crtcaUnral ConnKMe of the North arottaa Bankers Association, says tore is no nnssn why the naaher f "Grade A" tamers ta North Caro ms can not ran into the thoaaands I the fatara, isl he expe?s the *i ftional energy which is te he throwa Bto this project hy the association o res alt ia a mack larger aaaber at end of this nsleadsr year. Mr. Co* xplaias the choice ot the firasi ? so TV Visit A' tanner | Mt tried oat hy the S*-T and last year w ?pproval at the association te carry | ' forward for a ffoe-ywar ^naers are not selected by ?oe of pall at any kind hat on"*c- I oal remits at the nwiwi year* >-ork traded hy the State OaBm as j i dtstoterseted party. Any rhite. Mack, landlord or tenant is] ?ttfrtWe if he can tarty ta ISM all ?e ha |liw te I oat sad. at the | CT traded hy the the certificate ot] he V nil 11, ? ? aw i?**Uy * How One Woman Lost I 20 Pound* of Tat Lost Hn Prominent Hips ? Double Chin ? Sluggishness Oalaed Physical Vfeor? A Shapely Figure. If you're (at ? first remove the euae! Take one halt teaapoonful of KRUSCHEN SALTS In a (lass of hot water every morning ? In 3 weeks cat on the Males and note how many pounds of fat have van ished. Notice also that yon have gained In energy ? your akin la clearer ? fou feel younger In body ? KRUS CHEN will give any fat person ? joyooa surprise. Gel an lie bottle of KRUSCHEN 3ALT8 from any leading druggist uywhere In America (lasts 4 weeks.) It this Bret bottle doesn't sonvince yon this is the easiest, saf sst and purest way to lose fat ? roar money gladly returned. movement to the pd so ably de bribed by that distinguished South irn orator aad statesman, Henry W. jrady, when he aaid: 'When every ormer in the South shall eat bread frea Us ova fields and meat boa )is ova pastures; aad disturbed by >o creditors aad enslaved by no date hall sit aatfd his teeatlag gardens md vineyards aad orchards aad isirles aad barayarda, pitching his rope to his own wisdom and growing heat la Independence; making col on his clean surplus aad selling It la lis own time aad la his cboasn ssar at aad aot at a master's bidding; setting his pay la cash and aot la a receipted mortgage that discharge* fte debt bat does aot restore his free loa, thea shall be breaklag the tail less of oar day.' -The 1M1 questionnaires will be a the hands of the baakara of the tate about the first of the year and 'ill be givea oat to the farmers aad ten returned by thea to the bank ihich will tara thea over to the l ate College where they will be Taded. Awards will be mads on the vaults of mi operations aad I aa oafldeat that the tacreased interest n the paR of both tk? fataars aad he bankers will rseelt la a aach srger number of candidates Cor the oaors thaa last year aad that the luaber shoe id inirast annually hrowghont the five-year psrtad ^ et be pregraa." -v - The latest Uet of "tirade A." fans it aad their addreaeaa (exclaslve or ?roap t which was glvea ahsis) la J. V. Taylor (BsUmI); B. B McAK ter (Btacoel; J. T. Hickaaa (Bo Ivia); J. M. Oeraaa (Beaaer) ; a. L Hatooa (Beoaville); joe H Robe oa (Charlotte) ; a P. Wtahorw* Ooaot; J. O- Crawford (Cooleaasee); L T. Galloway (Derita); Oaylord B. tack (Draper); K C. Ms my aad ohsi T. OBrrry iDadley); A_ A. Mb (Bast Bead). R. O. Tagwall (FhravUle); O. & Wtp 4 Octd Hill* ; 1. Hi Hiaes. G. W. roalck aad Geo. H Beetaa tGoUa oro); Leon F. Brans aad T. S. Tr im (Greearille) ; J. C Galloway. Le jC. Yeaters aad R. JL Caskla ntflle); J. P. aad L C. Dalryaple Jeaetboro) ; L R. PaUlaa (Blagl; . a Maseley (Klnaton); C. T. Sai DSU Uts L Flowwra. EUaa P. Sat ?a- J. T. William*. X W. glmianas. . P. Jones. a J. Brock. W. W. Oaak ad J. L Grady (ML Olive); Ma R. oaee aad W a Baraett (North nikeaboro) ; Nathaa SMMd (Raad au): W. M. Bacoa (Stm); a V Ulcs. Jr. aad C. G. Little (Stokas); L B Stokasbary aad J. W. Jnrrt* Swtna Qanrrer); Glean A. Boyd VsjaniDe); Pan! P. Davis. J. X Wel. KaitUu r I I . ' A ( A S LOR i A QUOTATIONS FROM THE HEALTH BULLETIN PUBLISHED BV THE STATE BOARD OP HEALTH "Pasteurisation Is the beet method It present available (or obtaining safe milk ob a large scale. Most public - health authorities consider Pasteurisation nec essary In order to prevent milk-borne epidemics of dis ease. The Important result of Pasteurisation Is that If properly done It kills any dlesssa germs present, saeh as the serins of tuberculosis, diphtheria, typhoid fever, septic sore throat, or scar let fever. " "NO KP1DBMIC OF DISEASE HAS BVER BEEN TRACED TO PROPERLY PASTEURIZED MILK." "PASTEURIZATION FRANKLIN CREAMERY INC IyOUISBCRfl, If 0. MID SUMMER SALE We ? BOW offering the heat aad latest In Diww aad tocanriet at the knmt price* ever offered in Ixntfa bwg. CUD hi aad look over the bargains Listed below aad alao aee the maajr others we are displaying: $16.50 Silk Dresses $9.88 $1150 Silk Dresses $8.88 fUjM Sffic Dresses ... ... ... $6.88 $ 750 SOk Dresses $4.88 $ 650 Silk Dresses $3.88 $ 5.00 Silk Dresses $2.88 $ 1.50 Full Fashion Keyser Silk Hose ....... $1.15 $ 1.25 Full Fashion Keyser Sfflc Hose $ .79 All Sport Shoes and Oxfords 1-3 Off AD Silk Underwear 1-3 Off AH Dress Goods 1-3 Off AD Hats $1.00 TIE FASHION SHOP mux PRICE REDUCTION 35c 20c 35c LOW JL8 75c UNBSMDK DRY CLEANERS ? OTHMW, *<X
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