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Surprise the Family Tonight Bake them some crispy, tasty, golden-brown biscuits made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flam-. Then watch the way those goodies disappear?one, two. ^firee. four?ancf"every one as good as the last. OCCO-NEE-CHEE 3S7F7J5SJH[ Takes the Guess out of Baking an^ Saves you Money With it you can make the same anpetizing biscuits, waffles, muffins and cakes time after time. /There's no more guessing. It has mixed with it, in the c*acM>roportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. It's economical because it saves you the cost of these three materials. Buy a bag of OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers. When you prefer to pake tvith plain flour buy Peerless?thfz best of its kind. AUSTIN-HEATOtf CO., Durham, N. C. SCHOOL COLCSDi Items of Interest for School Teachers of Franklin Oonntj. By E. L. BEST. Superintendent 1. Copies of "The Spirit of Ameri ca," which contains material for the observation of Washington's Birthday, were sent to each school last Tues day. 1 do not suppose that the cop ies reached you in time.to prepare the program for the 22nd. .However, .you can prepare the program for any Fri day afternoon, The main purpose of this bulletin is to give material for the observation of Washington's Birthday ? and to teach patriotism in the schools, however, the pamphlet contains many valuable selections which every tea- I cher may use with profit on other oc casion. The teachers will therefore keep tnis bulletin as*a contribution to the library in-order that it may be | used as yob need it to. teach patriot ism. A bulletin containing patriotic songs were also mailed to each school. I hope the teachers will see the im-.i portance of "preserving both these bul^i letins as it will not be possible to re- ' publish them every year. ^ 2. The office thj? morning is mail- 1 Ing to each school a copy of "Food Saving and Sharing", a textbook pre pared under the direction of the Food Administration by the best authori ties on food yalues and food conditions in America. I believe that the teach ers-can use this text as a supplemen tary reader with much profit. The bock is free and I recommend that you ?akt advantage of this opportunity to disseminate the valuable information found in Its pag?.. | 3. On account of the unavoidable breaks in the school wort this term tberf WT11 "be no stated date for the foy>nth grade examination this spring. ! jHcwevef, if ony school has a class or ; any members who will be prepared ; for eighth grade work in the fall, it 1 raay give the seventh graffe examina tion one week before the school closes. Such a school will please write me j three weeks before it Is ;o close, the I number wishing to take the examina- j tioi> and the date of the rame. This will give me Sufficient time to grade the examination papers and send the grades to the teachers bcrore the close j oi their schools.. It is not tile number of months that tf-pupil has been to j j school that determines his promotion, ] j but whether or not he ,has completed I '.he work required in hft grade, > 4. -The ".teachers -of Harris* and | Dunn's Townships will please bring 1 their certificates with them Saturday in order that I may get me exact date and serial number. Farmers Unlo^eetllg. There will be a mooting of the Far mers Union In the/court house in Louisburg, Thursday March 6th, at 10 o'clock a. U}./ ^r. D. ALLEN, Pres. J. C. JONES, Sec y. ONE DOSE RELIEVES X COLD?NO QUININE "Pape's Cold Compound" ends bad colds or grippe In a few ! hours, ; , Relief comes instantly. j A dose taken every .two hqars until three doses are taken will thd grippe j misery and break up a severe cold I either in the head, cnest. fcody or | limbs. j It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils ami air passaged in the head, i stops nasty discharge or nose running relieves sick headache, cullness, fev eristness, sore th/oat; sneezing, sore ness and stlffnea ' I Don't stay staffed up! Quit blow ing and snufTtyfig! Ease your throb bing head! Nbthing else In the world gives such arompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only at few cents At any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes Jho inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. NOW is the time to order Fertilizers if you want them. STER'S VrVAOKjMAR* BIGISTERtOi F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va., Richmond, Va., Tarboro, N. C., Charlotte, N. C., Washington, N. C., Columbia, S. C., Spartanburg, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., Macon, Ga., Columbus, Ga., Montgomery, Ala., Baltimore, Md., Toledo, O. Postponed Till / On that date we will have Tracjtor and Plri4fcfeperfcs in Louisburg to Demonstrate to the --pffDIHgBLQ. ''V RS AMD PLOWS of different types. It will be to the advantage of aH progressive farmers to attend this meeting, and witness the show of these up-to-date machines.
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