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Production Increase Detroit. Dee. S ? Prodittioi of Chevrolet psss?sgrr can imd tracks for tkt model mr 1*14 ?Will u Itirmi of ?wi Ml mately Si per nit over cotrea po*4ll| Agu re* for last year. It via UKMknd here tafa; by H. E. Cajrle. president aid general ?aa>(er of the Chevrolet Motor Co. Analysis of this production shows that all three Cherrolet Uses ? Master models. Standard 1924, the highest percentage of gain being registered by the Standard series, the world's low est-priced six-cylinder car. Some idea of the bearing which this added production has on the country a economic recorery may be gained from Mr. Coyle's state ment that payrolls for the trst 1* months were <i per cent greater than for all of 1J 13. Wages and salaries paid to Gherrolet em ployes. sp to November 1. totalled St7.<??.?M.S?. he said. The greater part of the money accounted for in the present re port. Mr. Coyle pointed out. went to prod active la'bor employed . in the Cherrolet manufacturing and assembly plants throughout the I country The fgire represents Cherrolet 'a direct payrolls only. It does not. of coarse, touch the Tast expenditures for materials , nsed in Cherrolet products, nor j does It. include wages paid to em ployes of the Fisher Body Corpor- : ation. makers of bodies for Cher- | rolet ears, nor to the S-'/.OOO sales and service employes .of Cherro- ( let a dealers blanketing the country from coast to coast. | ? MISS VIOLA WILLIAMS EX ^ TKRTAIXED On Monday"4ight. SoTtni>er li. at her home on Kenmore Avenue, Miss Williams entertained & num ber of friends in honor of Miss Pat tie Brrd Roberta, bride-elect. The bride was showered with man; beautifal and useful gifts Miss Dorothy Dennis received the priie for the best toast Refreshments were served con sisting "of hot chocolate and sand wiches. Those present were M sses Dor othy Dennis. Leon Spencer. Mrs. Grace Spencer. Mrs Gaston Clark, ' Mrs. Elliot Cottrell, Misses Mary Harris Freeman. Helen Roberts. 1 Rotb Gordon. Edytb Toone. Mar- I garet Inscoe. Christine Collier. Louise Williams, Beatrice Txianr ' Josephine House. Athlea Boon; and Mrs W. M Freeman. Nash county farmers report that S>? per cent of their tobacco has been sold. All appear to be pleased with the price* this year. AN ORDER AUTHORIZING THK KSTAXIt OF SI42.<JOU.OV OF BONDS OK THE COl'NTY OF FRANKLIN. NORTH t ARO- i LIXA. TO FIND OUTSTAND ING INDEBTEDNESS BE IT ORDERED BT THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF FRAXKLLV NORTH CAROLINA: Section 1. There shall be is sued pursuant to the County Fi nance Act and the Local Govern ment Ait bonds of the County -t Franklin in the aggregate amount of One Hundred Forty Two Thous and Dollars ? 1 1 41,000 1 . for the purpose of funding a like amouc. cf valid outstanding indebtedness, evidenced bv Revenue Anticipa tion Notes of the County of Frinklini which were issued and o itstanding prior to July 1. ltil. which indebtedness was incurred for mainta.ninji the constitutional school term of said1 County for special purposes which are neces sary expenses of said County, and for the payment of which the General Assembly of North Caro lina has given its special appro-, vai for the levy of an unlimited tax Section 2. A tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest ?>f said bonds shall be annually lev ied. and collected. Section 3. Statements of the coanty debt incnrred for school par-poses and for o*!?er than school purpose-* have been filed with the Clerk and are open for public inspection. Section 4. This order shall take effect upon its passage and shall not be submitted to the vo ters. " The foregoing order ha* been introduced and sworn statements hare been filed under the County Finance Act showing the assessed^ valuation of the Coanty to be I10.~$l.("2.00. and the net debt for school purposes, including that portion of the proposed bonds which is for the funding of school debt, to be 1 198.000.00. and the net debt for other than school purposes, incloding that portion of the proposed bonds which ?* for the funding of debt for other than school purposes, to be 1564.000.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest as the same shall be issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meet ing of the Board of Commissioners of aald Coanty to be held at Loalaburg. North Carolina, in the Courthouse at 10 o'clock. A. M . on the l?th day of December. 1934, or an adjournment thereof." GEO to. FORD. Register of Deeds and Ex -Officio Clerk. Board of. Commissioners, Franklin Coanty. North 12-7-lt Carolina. AND MAIL EARLY ! ( -THE PEPPER BOX" PwMUhfJ bj P<?* W V?M*?riUe Hi?k Scfcwal Oar ThankaciTing holidays k* [li Wednesday tfunoot a ad lutri till Moaday morim E*ery one tijored ike kdMa^ ud ax hack to school prepared for work. X 1 t The tenth aad eUrrewth grade eatertaiaed at chapel oa Wednes day. Nor. *1. The sabject was " How we may become man think ing by responding to aad tlkii| adraatage of oar sarronndinga." The program was aa follows: Song ? America the Beauufal Devotional ? The Lord ia my Shepherd - l*th aad 11th jrad Introdaction ? Earl Bart. Newspapers and Magazines ? Robert Cheatbaa. Radio* ? Inez May. Open-minded Attitade ? Mabel Wheeler. Recreation ? Era Conaor. Oar Ssrroandiags ? Mary Char les Mitchell. > Town Ladies from Loa/ Ago ? Magdalene Hoyle. Nellie Keitli. Cathrya Edwards. Inez Pearce. * * * ViBth Gn4r \?w Lut Wednesday Nov. i?. Mia Winston s room, which is the ninth grade. P? a Thanksgiving program in chapeL It *u as (olio vi : Song ? America the Beautiful, school. Scripture-^- Maebelle Holden. Prayer? Richard Mitchell. The History of Thaaksgiving ? Nancy Winston. Thanksgiving songs ? by fifth grade. . Thanksgiving poem ? by fourth grade. Thanksgiring poem ? France* Allen. Thanksgiv.ng song ? Estelle Taliey. Josephine Hendrn. Era Belle Perry, ijd Lizzie Hayes. Thanksgiving Play ? Era Belle Perry. Ray Pearce. Joseph AlfordT. Vernon HUL Ma' k Mullen. Mary Estelle Winston. Charlie Raymond Edwards. Marguerite Perry and Woodrow Wiggins. Berniee Toang. Reporter, t ti The eight grade had a debate 'in the History etas* We debated which was the best the Rural com munity or the Vrban community. Those on the negatite side were Tates Neville. John Edwards. Mayloii Watkins and Cicero Tal iey. Those on the affirmative were Jaiia Holden. .Jones Win ston. Mary Susan White and Mo zelie Wiggins The Judges were Dorothy Mitchell. Mildred Pearce. Billy Freeman and B P. Holden . The Judge? decided that the af firmative side won. Alice Conyers. Reporter. DO VOI R ( HRISTM.VS SHOP PING AND MULING EARLY : Dm 1# ? Touptilte 4H Cla* (J r ); Toi>0t1U? 4H Ch> (Sr.t D ?e. 11 ? Stbdj Creek Wouai Clab t>ec IS ? Gold Sand 4H Oak: Wood 4H Clmb. Wood Wouum CT.b Dee. II ? Mitekiaera Wonui Clak. Dee 14 Bana 4U Clek (Jr.); Baas 4H Clak (Sr.. Baaa Worn uu Clak. lit The Porta Voum Clmb met it the hose of Mr* L. V. Perry aa Dk. I. Tear books for the je*r were distributed and Uk home agent gave a talk oa "School Loaches. ~ The hostess ?erred- undwH he* and coffee. lit Pearces 4H Clab met at the school with twenty-fire members present This group is working ob a breakfast project. The girls are also keeping splendid record books this Tear. t t t Three hundred year books hare arrived at the Home Ageats of fice sad are ready for distribution to the rarioas clabs. t!1 | ? The conference for extension workers has been postponed from Dee. 17-14 to Jan. 7-10. tit A group of 4H Clab girls from the tenth grade worked with the Home Agent and planned the mens for the annual Junior-Sen ior banquet. WATCH TOIR KIBHEYS! Be Sore They Properly Cleanse Ike Blood Y"0CR kidneys are constantly fll 1 tering Imparities from the blood stream. But kidneys get function ally disturbed ? lag In their work ? fail to remore the polsonou body tastes. Then you may suffer nagging backache, attacks of dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent irination. getting up at night, rwollen feet and anklaa.v rhesmatlc >ains: feel "all .worn oat." Doct delay! For the quicker yon ret rid of these poisons, the better tout chain*? of good health. * Use Doan't FilU. Imtu'i are for the kidneys only. They tend to pro mote normal functioning of the kidneys: should help them pass off the Irritating poisons. Doan't are recommended by users the country rer. Get them from any druggist. OOAN'S' PILLS SALT - ? SAGE LARD TIMS FOR ? HOG KUW? Head Salt, the best for keeping sonable prices. ^ flavoring' f?r Als0 s?? supply .1 Lard - meat and sausag tins for storing your lard. , f Veeds and Groceries is com Our supply of Fe^ds an? plete. Come in and* see us. tOUlSBURG SOFPW CO. (INCOBPORATED) j P. T1MBERLAKE, JR MASA?IR LADIES PEN FREE To adrm tme iW make mew (i irmtim me mre (oiaf '* Ci,r ?*k a Mhr to get o mr at oar dollar *te bo* of Pace Pow fcr. partpal*. SOITHKRX PCIimie CO, B. I. E., IMua. X. c. I MERCS THE AID TO FEWER COLDS... VICKS VA-TRO-NOC . a fcw mops ur each nosthl* I I HERE'S THE AID TO SHORTER colds ...VICKS VAPORUB ?JUST MM ON TMKMJ AMD CHCST' Follow VICKS PUN for better CONTROL OF COLDS. GET IN THE RUSH LET US HELP MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR GIFTS We have an exclusive and beautiful selection of crepe and satin lingerie, gowns, pajamas, slips, danse sets, all pastel shades. White beaded even ing bags. Unusually attractive assortment of linen handkerchiefs, ladies and gentlemen. Evening hand kerchiefs especially pretty. Corduroy lounging pa jamas, for comfort and beauty. Lunch clothes, at tractive designs, fast colors. Towels. Our baby gifts are beautiful. Best silk hose that can be bought. Twin Sweater Sets, scarf and cap. Tunic satin blouses, splendid gift. All ready-to-wear and millinery greatly reduced. See these before you buy. Come in. we will be pleased to show you, and if we haven't all you want you will find it next door to us. MRS. JULIA P. SCOTT GIVE HIM A ? "71 HABIT THE habit of spending money is one that doesn't have to be taught But the habit of saving most decidedly does have to be taught. Give him his first lesson this Christmas by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT for him with whatever initial deposit you; wish. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CORNER MAIN AND NASH STRKKTH LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKING HOCRsT ?:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. H. DL t. O. M A H K The Well Kbowb Bye gperialtt Wfll he at Dr. A. H. VU?tmfi Oflce, IxnMni, H. C. THIR8DAY, DEC. ?TH Praa It A. E M I P. K Sobecrfbe to The rrasUJa Times Chest Colds IWt let them get a mmfie Soli r>gkt them quickly. CiiiM.liif eea? bine* 7 help* in one. Powerful but h?r? len. Pleaaeot to teke. Ne Benefice. Year owe dmcfiat ie ?aborixedto refund jeer ?eeey oe the <pet if year eeech er ceU ie M relieved by Ci i umiiMm, (adv.) WEAK AND SKINNY f AND CHILDREN lb* mmw OUmt ? uf at Mi karfU. I MtOf. Corf L*?r Oil as; zt ^ ?i7 ?**. ??? ??" fT.**.1* >*h.iu . To, i?plf ?? t ?T >?Vi at om* f -??* j? *?1 ?mta ? I? U1.J l? h? Jtkr fcrt J" "52S"**"" ?*>?? Uck. Dw4 ?? *?<y? ?? ircul mm* gnmlmr Cm* Urm OQ T?M?ta MBA, iwiu.d Vj Qmm* hakir. E5y I-tttf. w?a I? |K ImW mm Ik* ?M? ?E tkm an mm Mm. Subscribe to The Franklin Timsj" Fire and Windstorm INSURANCE We Sell Security ! Do you know of anything more desirable? OUR SLOGAN: . Get Insured - - - Keep Insured - Rest Assured - ?? : : G. M. BEAM, Agent (17 years' Fire Insurance Writing) LOUISBURG, N. C. Be Sure To See My Large Stock of Christmas Toys and Presents GUN SHELLS (9? New Designs ? Attractive Patterns 9 x 12 LINOLEUM RUGS 77. . . . $5.98 3 Piece LIVING ROOM SUITES ..... $27.50 3 Piece BED ROOM SUITES $33.75 BICYCLES $27.50 up RANGES WITH RESERVOIR .... $32.50 up ~ ALADDIN LAMPS $4.95 up ONE HORSE WAGONS $50.00 H. C. TAYLOR HARDWARE STORE Phone 305 Louisburg, N. C. Simmons Bed, Spring and - Mattress for only $15.00 r ? See my stock and pet prices before you buy. ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE YOUNGSVILLE, N. 0.
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