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I OCA IS ? The work ot widening South Main Street la progressing nicely. ttx ? Cotton was worth 13 V4 cents a pound in Louisburg yes terday. ttl ? Mr. and Mrs. Bennie A. Gup ton announce the' birth of a son, Dan Dewitt, 011 Tuesday, July 7, at Park View , hospital. t rr ? Friend of Mr. K. R. Kissell. who is In Duke hospital for treatment, will be interested to know he is Improving. - III ? ? Mr. Reuben R. Kissell, Jr. has accepted a position with C. G. Fuller Construction Co., and Is now located at Thomasville. t t t ? Mr. and Mrs. H. Elton Stout, of Siler City, announce tbe birth ot a little daughter, Anna Byrd, on Wednesday. Ill ? Mr. C. T. Hudson suffered painful injuries from an automo bile wreck Tuesday, when a col lision occurred between his car and a highway truck. Mr. H9fl Bon's car was badly damaged. t t t ? Messrs. Phi Tomlinson and James Stovall experienced an au tomobile wreck Monday when they ran together at the crossing of Church St. and Sunset Avenue. Neither were seriously injured but both cars were badly dam aged. Mr. Joseph Tonkel is vacation ing at White Lake. t X t Miss Lucile Hudson is visiting her uncle, Mr. Frank Taylor, at Philadelphia. I X t Miss Dorothy Hutcheson, of Baltmore, Md? is visiting Miss Jessie Jones. tit Judge G.yn. Beam and Mr. R. J. Rose spent last Thursday in Richmond on business. t t I Miss Sue Ingram, of Norfolk, Va., visited Miss Annie Brooks Pearce the past week. I 1 I Mrs. C. C. Hudson and daugh ter, Elizabeth, are visiting her mother in Nash County. itt Miss Lydia Person left this week to visit her sister in Wash ington City. I X 1 Mr. James Person left this week for Millikin, La., to visit his grandmother. ttt Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batchelor and Mrs. W'. J. Liles spent Mon day in Raleigh. ttt Miss Frances Green has return ed from a week's visit with friends at Monroe * * * Miss MargaftS' Smith visited friends In Georgia and Florida the past week-end. t I I Mr. Taylor Downey visited Raleigh and Durham the past week. . .. . t i i Mr. M. C. Pearce, of Hender son, was a visitor to Loulsburg Tuesday. t t t Miss Pete Hill, of Raleigh, was the week-end guest with her sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Batchelor. XIX Mr. E. T. Credle, of Henderson, representing the Federal Land Bank, was in Loulsburg Friday, ttt Mrs. H. C. Leach and children, of Mt. Airy, are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gattls. tit Mrs. Harold McDuff, of Atlan ta, Ga., visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Southall last week. Miss Grace Southall, of Zebu ^oh riMcrsaeHCES w | fOMhO ? T PROLONG Uft, **Y8E WELL BE ABU fWNMH OUR INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. Ion. spent laat week-end with hei parents. t t t Misses Elizabeth and Ruth Souihall are visiting iu Haleigt this week. X t t Mrs. R. C. Stallings, of St. Loula, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. H. Cooper. ITS Miss Marguerite Tonkel is vis itjng relatives in Cedarhurst, N. Y. Ill Miss Lucile Davis, of Areola, was a recent visitor to Miss Mar ion Matthews. P* 1 Messrs. Hill Yarborough, W. C. Webb and C/C. Hudson visited Smithfield Wednesday. lit Mr. ,P. C. Holmes returned home the past week from Duke hospital very mucli Improved. t : J Mr. W. B. Tucker returned from Duke hospital the past week and is recovering nicely. I t I Jlr. D. P. McDuffy, of Hender son. was a visitor to Louisburg Monday. It t Mrs. Will. D. Jackson left for Asheville, Monday where she will be guest of Miss Mae Kinsland. and relatives for a month. t t t Ruby Grey and Ben Massen burg. Kathryne Foster and Nancy Robinson visited GreenBboro the past week. t t t Miss Annie Brooks Pearce ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cuthrell to Leaksvllle the past week. )tt Mr. J. C. Robinson, of Atlanta. | Ga., spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Massen burg. XXX Mr. and Mrs. H. W. White and family left this week for Mlnne sott Beach where they will spend 1 their vacation. ttt Misses Lucile, Elizabeth and i Helen Person are visiting their i aunt and cousin, Mrs. J. S. Con way at St. Petersburg, Fla. tit Mrs. Ella Holt and daughter,' , Miss Gladys, of Spencer, are vis iting her son, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Holt. ttt Mr. and Mrs. Cary Howard and family, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Scoggin, Jr., are visiting Carolina Beach. t t X Miss Nancy ltobinson has re turned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending some time at I the home of tier uncle, Mr. B. | B. Massenburg. ttt ? Rev. and Mrs. O. P. FitiGerald and daughter. Miss Fern, left Tuesday for Marion. They will , vacation in Western North Caro lina. * ttt Mr. Henry Holt, mother, Mr*. ; Klla Holt, sister, Miss Gladys Holt, and brothers, Messrs. Dan i lei and Albert Holt are visiting 1 relatives at Newberne. t t t Mrs. W.-W Webb left last week for Lynchburg, Va., to be at the bedside of her sister, who sustained a broken back in a fall. t 1 t Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Thomas, and little daughter, Talmadge, and Master Jim King returned Sunday from a few days visit in Washington, D. C. ttt Mayor W. C. Webb attended the convention of the North Car olina League of Municipalities held at Wilmington the latter part of last week." Mr. Spencer Matthews, of Clin ton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matthews, Sunday. He was accompanied by Miss Eva 1 Herring. Mrs. Leila Smith and daughter Miss Margaret, returned tbli week from a, visit to her daugli ter. Mrs. Earl Lander, at Rruns wick, Oa. t t t Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Fortescue of Hyde County, Dr. and Mrs Nicholas Fortescue, of Hender sonvllle, and Prof, and Mrs. Z. T Fortescue, of Port Arthur, Tex. visited Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Perrj last week. t t t Mrs. I. J. Tunstall and daugli ters, Ethel Mae and Louise, ol Jiillon, S. C? who have been vis iling Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Tunstall near Loulsburg have returned U their home. t X t Mr. and Mrs. F. L. O'Neil havt returned from a week's trip thru the Valley of Virginia and with relatives In ?Washington, D. C. Little MlsS Jackie O'Neil . spent the week with her grandparents at Selma. lit Miss Virginia Crawford, who for the past eight months has been working with the local Wel fare Department under U. S. Gov ernment supervision, left Thurs day for a two weeks' vacation with her parents in Uoldsboro be fore being transferred to the State Department, where she will resume her work oil August 1st, in some other section. Loquacious Barber (after a good half an hour of chattering) ? And what would you like to have on your ^iair, sir? Weary Customer ? My hat ? Just as soon as you can arrange it. Mrs. Williams had Just return ed from abroad: Friend ? Did you go to Rome? Mrs. Williams ? I really don't know, my dear. You see, my hus band always bought the tickets. Subscribe to The Franklin Timet fl.50 Per Year In Aavano* OUR BUSINESS is PRINTING * ?LETTER HEADS ?SALE BILLS -CATALOGS ?BOOKLETS ?OFFICE FORMS ?BROADSIDES ?SHOW CARDS ?BLOTTERS ?STATIONERY ?BUSINESS CARDS PROMPT WORK ----- LOW PRICES' JP ^?^|jArv HEN you want printing you naturally want good printing, promptly , V done and at fair cost. . . . That i? the kind of printing we are qualified to render. We have modern type faces, a wide selection of paper stocks and layout suggestions which will enable you to attain real quality charac ter for your business or enterprise. Be the job ItCrgeor small we can serve you. If you will phone, our representative will call, and, if you wish, as sist you in planning the work to be done. _ ? PHONE 283 ? n - FRANKLIN TINES li'l'M SPECIALS Stock Up On These Seasonable Values Every Item Bought Means Money Saved 'Kellogs" ?RIS 2 Packages RICE KRISPIES 20c "Sunbeam" FRUIT COCK 1 Cc TAIL, No. 1 can. 'Kellogs" FLA 3 Packages CORN FLAKES Walter Baker's Pare Cocoa, lb. can 15c CANNING NEEDS BALL MASON JARS Pints 58c Qts 72? "Gal 97c JAR RUBBERS, dozen . 4c JAR CAPS, dozen 19c CERTO, bottle 23c SURE JELL, package 14c 7 Quart Enameled $1.65 C A N N E R S, each 1 FLY FIGHTERS DAISY FLY KILLER, each .... 19c SEIBERT POISON PAPER ... 5c FLY RIBBONS, 3 for 5c WIRE SWATTERS, each 5c FIBER SWATTERS, 3 for .... 25c BEE BRAND POWDER, 25c size 23c WHIZ INSECT KILLER Qts. Pints 40c MPt 23c SPRAYERS 23c and 37c OLOROX Bottle . . . 15? LUX TOILET ^ftc SOAP, 3 for .... PALM OLIVE Cc SOAP, each .... *> JACK & JILL" GELATIN 25? 10c 25? 15c DESSERT, all Seven Flavors, 6 - 5c packages 3 - 5c Cans POTTED MEAT.. 3 - 10c Cans VIENNA SAUSAGE .. No. 2 Can Silver Slice GRAPE FRUIT.. Sweet Whole or Mixed 11 c PICKLE, quart jar ?A 3 - No. 2 Cans APPLE SAUCE SATURDAY MEAT VALUES Fresh Hamburger, lb 17c Small Franks, lb 19c Home-Made Sausage, lb 21c T BONE STEAK, lb 25c G. W. MDRPHY & SON, "Willi A DOLLAI DO KB I'/ ' g D VI Y" Friend ? How's the pattent In room 23 4 ? _ ^ . _ __ Doctor ? He's anxious to get home to bis wife. Friend ? Hm-m-m! Still deliri ous. Gb? PHONE SSI rOR FIRST CLAatt PRINTING ! Friend ? Jones is the most brutally (rank business man In town. Moxie Roman ? How so? Friend ? When he remits In payment he always writes: 'You have already found the enclosed :heck.' , Subscribe to the Franiitn Times The Onslow County farm agent received 283 checks from Wash ington a few days ago for farm ers who participated in the AAA tobacco control program last year. The totaf amount was for $10,265.62, and the growers "were mighty glad to get their | money," the agent said. COFFEE GROUND TO YOUR ORDER GUARANTEED ^ POUNDS ^ gc TO PLEASE 3 33 Jersey Tomato f f|< Catsup, 14 oz. bot. Pet or Carnation 0< Milk, tall can ? COCONUT rrr 20' Dill or Sour J fjc Pickles, quart Sweet Mixed or Whole Pickles, qt. LYE STAR ?3 cif0 DEVIL 29? Black Pepper 4 gc 10c size, 2 cans ... * ^ P-Nut Butter, 2 lb. jar 24c Crackers, 1 lb. box VtlOc BANQUET TEA i lb. 22c i lb. 44c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 pkg?. . . . . v . 25c CLYDE F. COLLIER "MOST OF THE BEST FOR^ iESS" Phone 334-1 Main St.
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