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THE FRANKLIN TIMES Issued Every Friday 215 Court Street Telephone 2*3-1 A. F. JOHNSON, Kditor and Manager James A. Johnson, Assistant Kditor and- Manager SUBSCRIPTION KATES One Year $1.50 Eight Months 1.00 Six Months ...... .75 Four Moathn . . . .50 U Foreign Advertising RepresrutaUve AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Xew York City Ellmd at the Pootoffice at Louisbnrg. X. C. as second claw mail matter. President Roosevelt has removed Chairman Morgan, of the TV A Administration and advamvd Haromirt Mor fran, a member of tlfe Administration t<i the t'luiitnuy^ ship. WILD LIFE PRESERVATION BRINGS ON SERIOUS CONSIDERATION In some respects the organization of ttie Franklin. County Gun-Club will no doubt be of much good io Franklin County, and in other respects will 110 doubt. l>e unwholesome and unweleomed. The killing ort'.of i such birds as crows and vultures and we assume, ridding I the County of stray dogs and cats may be a great ad vantage, we don't know. It hasn't been long ago -inec there was a law providing a fine for killing a vulture. Anyway many were killed last fall and we have heard right much complaint at the carcas being left exposed making a possibility of scattering lisease besides the unpleasant odors. If its proper to require the burying of dogs, cats,- chickens, etc., that are killed then why shouldn't it be also required with birds ot the larger variety. Another objection will-be-t-he promiseous tress passing and shooting 011 property, which can result in damage to fences, crops and stock, and in some cases humans, as the guns used are in many cases very high powered. This question should be given consideration m more angles than just sportsman-hip and riddance some objectionable birds. -> ?" ! _ Ok BUILD UP THE NAVY i . J It is somewhat difficult for the ordinary citizen to fol low the reasoning of the good folk who are opposed to building up the American Navy to a size where we can adequately protect both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts against any possible attack by a foreign nation. The notion that if we had such a big navy we would j immediately set out to conquer the whole world seems silly, but that is the inference behind the talk of those who fear the Navy might be used for "aggression." In a world in which other nations are not only build ing bigger navies than ever, but are shaking their fists at each other and. some of them, in our direction, it seems only common sense to build up our defenses to the point where such threats cannot alarm us. A> mat ters stand today, our Navy is big enough to protect eitlu r the Atlantic Coast or the Pacific Coast against any at tack which might be made upon us. , but it i- not adequ ate to protect both coasts at once. True, there is the Panama" Canal, through which the fleet can be moved from one coast to the other in a mat ter of three or four weeks ? provided nothing happens to block the canal. But the canal can he blocked. effec tively. by the simple process of sinking an innocent looking merchant ship crosswise, and in the event of war who is to say that 110 enemy power would stoop to such a trick ? In these days of enormous Government expenditures, the cost of a greater Navy than any two powers could mass against us is a mere trifle. We have, in America, something very precious to be defended: hot only our territory and its resources but the spirit of liberty itself which is under attack in a great part of the world. It is up to us to keep that alive and secure, and we can only do that by being ready to fight for it. IHkv la a while there comes along a Mu cin Picture that every Critics mdorsw that en l ] Parent-Teacher Association and Woman's Club heart! ljr endorse and re commend for the entire family. More seldom indeed does a Picture pack all the entertainment necessary for Junior or Grandmother to le ate the Theatre tar ing "It's a Grand Picture." Sarti a show is _ "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" Starring Tommy Kelly. May Robson and a raffortiij cant of favorite*. And Aimed entirely in the Mew Technicolor. Mark SEE y Durham Merchant* Con Halp You Load Your City's Stylo Para do Complete Selection Friendly Service j VISIT DURHAM THIS WEEK ^ PKlMMil / PUT THE \ f 6A; on th?<? i \ij a' cuff/ ; V W ^)ebts ARE TW' DEVIL'S HELPERS. ^OLW WAT TAIK MOTf U/UAU.Y HAVE TH' LEA/T T /AY. "v ^^HED TC i rifc ROCK BOTTOM This is your opportunity to se lect your Easter Dress or Suit in toppers, price ranging from $2.95 to $10.95 ? | Laclies' Slippers and Oxfords in 11 the new Spring combination ?lors, regular $3.00 v?'~ Sn^:-' ' ? 6 combinat .x/rs, regular $3.00 values, Special for Easter - $1.98 Men's Dress Oxfords, white, brown & white, . grey & white, i and black and white, Special $1.98 Men's and Young Men's Spring Suits at great Reductions. Ill || 0. ?ai iteductioi TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, IN ' ' SOMETHING ALWAYS NEW" MLouisburg' s Shopping Center Spring in the Maple Grove SOMEBODY WASJPLOGGEDl rrwE SPOUTS \ I \i FOR THK HOI'SK I h-:.with tnmiuiv myself h car.didai-* for ? li- Hi - of !{???-' re*?-n!atives froni franklin Oonn iy. subject to the Democratic pri mary to be held inr June and will appreciate your vote and support." and pledge my efforts for the best interests of th? people of Frank lin Couutv. if elected 3-25-51 M STl'ART DAVIS. KOIND Thirty-five dollar* In front" of First Citizens Bank & Trust Co.. in Louisbur? on March 8th Owner can get same by identifying it and paring for this advertisement. X. D MEDLIN. 3-25-2t Fuller Motor Co. FOR FIR'ST CLASS PRINTING DIAL. 283-1 1 Don't put up with uteleM PAIN Get rid of it * When functional pains of men struation are severe, take CARDUI. If it doesn't benefit you. consult a physician. Don't neglect such pains. They depress the tone of the nerves, cause sleeplessness, loss of appetite, wer.r out your resistance. Oft * tottie of C-rdui and tee whether It will 1-elp too. as thousands of women hare ?ztd It- helped them. Besi del ea'.ng ceruin pains. Cardut aids in b'.Dci&K t.P th# Yrhole STitem by helping ?cmen to set T.ore strength from the food tier eat. FOR RENT Electric Floor Polisher and Sander H. C. Taylor Subscribe to the Franklin Timet J1.60 Per Year In Advance GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE GROCERY BARGAINS NO LIMIT. BUY ALL YOU WANT. IM A C A R 0 N I :< - .V ??KGS. * I2C 14 O*. BOTTI-K CATSUP 10c ? LBS. MEAtY PRUNES 2SC CHOICE KVAP. . PEACHES Lb ioc 3 NO. 2 CANS <;rape krcit JUICE 25c WANTED! <HKM? PRICKS PAID FOR HFNS. ROOSTEK> ..nil FRYERS TOMATOES 1 19 corn ;fv,:r;j , y Brand, Can ** D A S' SIMS Seedless % ?c IU\131HJ 2-15 oz. pkgs. P-NUT BUTTER 2?22< CHEESE Si, ? 20 50 oz. Can Campbell's Tomato 20= Juice ... *fW 3 Packages Post 9A< T oasties . . WASH BOARDS, 2 in 1, each . 20c Murphy's Special Coffee, lb. . . 12jc Complete Line Fresh Fruits and Vegetables STRAWBERRIES and SPONQE CAKES DON'T FORGET We have your favorite Variety Bulk (tanden Seeds WEEK - END MEAT VALUES SLICED PORK LIVER, lh 12%o FANCY CHUCK ROABT, lb . . 19o FRESH PORK LOIN OHOI'R, lb 21c FRESH SPARE RIBB, lb a 18c BRANDED CLUB BTEAK8, lb 23c G. W. MURPHY 8 SON East Nash Street Loukburg, N. C.
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