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THE FRANKLIN TIMES A, F. J0HNS05, Editor and Manager On? Year fl.50 Eight Months 1.00 Six Hon lb* * r."T*.T ?r?* Four Months W Entered at the Post*Office at Loula burg, N. C., as second class matter. FRIDAY. MARCH 7: 1919. Town politic* are beginning to stir. It begins to look as if there will be a tight for all the town offices this year. The town authorities are repairing the street at the southern end of the pavement on Main Street, making it some safer for the public. President Wilson returned to France Wedii?..=*day, expecting to arrive there on the 13th. He says he is going to stay until "its over over there/" There is no doubt to our minds but that It will be a good job when its through. It has been given out that all those returning soldiers who are dropping their government in surance are doing a very unwise thing, as these policies are being con verted into disability insurance that "will lesult in taking the place of pen sions in later years, and at a cost of About a thi^d less than other Insur ance. We have been Informed on good authority that a person will not have to suffer an accident to receive benefit thereunder, but whenever he becomes unable to earn a livelihood from any cause he will tiien receive a paid up policy and $57.00 per month the remainder of his life. To the boys who have this insurance we would ad vise >ou to investigate year policy thoroughly before you drop it. Answering an inquiry from Sandy Creek townshi"p in regard to the appli cation of the Bond issue to be voted on in April if carried. It is our under standing that if the election in April is carried it will invalicate the bond issue that now stands against the township and become tlie only issue against same. If not carried the pres ent bond issue will not mange at all. The only necessity for the new elec tion, so we understand it Is the old bonds provide for an interest rate of. 5 per cent and canrtot be sold for the reason that there Ys tou much 6 per cent security. The new bonds if car iied? will provide for 6 per cent Inter est. The township i? In position that ' it has got to raise Its mpticy as the i Road Trustees have mace short time paper that has got to be met. in order to wurkthe roads ami to save having to sell the ff p**r cent bonus at a sacri fice This paper is about due antf something will have to be done. The | voters of Sandy Creek township will have to vote new bonds that eau be sold to an advantage, or the Trustees I will have to sell the olu "tJond< at a ! sacrifice. After all it is only a ques ALYIS WOLFF TELLS ABOUT HIS STRUGGLES Declare-* He Was Just A boot Done For?"Tanlac Has Made a New Ma? of Me." He Says?Troubles Disap peared. Alvia Wolff, who has been a taxider mist in Chattanooga. Tennessee, for thirty years, and who resides at 520 Glass street, recently made one of the most interesting statements ever pub lished in connection with Tanlac. in the south. MI really believe Tanlac. has saved my life." he testified. "I had strug gled with rTfeurhatlsm and stomach trouble until I was almost done for. My stomach would fill with gas after eating and cause me endless suffering. I had rheumatic pains in my lower limbs that almost drove me distracted and I was so nervous and dizzy that I got so I couldn't do any work and spent most of my time in bed. " Things are different altogether now Tanlac has made a new man of me. My rheumatism is entirely relieved, my stomach has been put insplendid condition. I have a dandy appetite, can eat anything I want and enjoy it thor oughly. I am no longer nervous or dizzy. I feel stronger and better every way and can do more hard work than 1 have been able to in a long time." , Tanlac is sold in Louisburg by SCOGGIN DRUG STORE. Mrs. W.H. Leonard, of Salisbury, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Fred A. Riff, has returned home. WHAT OTHERS SAY OF WRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY. Person Remedy Company, Charlotte, N. C. Roxboro. X. C., August 24. 1917. I wish to express my gratitude for the good your Remedy has been to me. for several years I was a great suffer er. and doctors did not seem to under stand my disease. I lost flesh, and was what you might call a physical wreck at. times. My feet and limbs would swell, and in fact the swelling would extend over my enrire body. My suffering at times was ;n:ense and I was very nervous after being in this condition for over a year. My friends advised me to try Mrs. ?oe Person's Remedy. I consented to do so, and the .flr^t bottle I took I felt it was some relief to me. so that encouraged me to continue the use of it. which I did. As I felt all the time 1 was im proving. so I continued the use o f it several months, and 1 was growing stronger and better every day. Now I^am a living witness or what Mrs, Joe ?Person's Remedy has done for me* 1 ' am well, and able to attend to all my ! househaid duties, and feel that I can not say too much in praise of Mrs. Joe ; Person's Remedy, for we feel that It -*ayvd my life. Gratefully^ MRS. JONAH WHITTr^ For Sale by All Druggists. 1 PER80N REMEDY COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. LEMONS MAKE SKIN Make this beauty lotion (?* a few cents and see for yourself. What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes: to whiten the skin and to bring out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone is acid, therefore Irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure to strain the lemon juice ao_no pulp gets into the bottle, then this lotion will remain pure and fresh for monthb. When applied daily to the face, neck, arms and hands it should help to bleach, clear, smoothen and beautify the skin. ? Any druggist will supply three oun ces of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. SAVE MONEY Buying from Me and complete stock o/ Hear) and Fancy Groceries. Haj, <UalD| Peed Stuffs, etc., 1 want your patronage this year,..In order to g?t It I am going to make the prices represent a big saving to you...l ex pect to glTe my customers tbe advan tage of the fact that I have no high priced clerks, drays, lights, water or city taxes to maintain?a big Item,..I I will buy your country produce at the highest prices,. .Come to see mo at the old J. A. SPEJiCER store at the Spen cer corner. Phone >'o. 1002 for Chick ens, Eggs Butter, etc. J. W. HARRIS Your Nose Knows All smoking- tobaccos use some flavoring. The Encyclopaedia Britannica say3 about the manu facture of smoking tobacco, "... on tha^Continent and in America certain 'sauces' are employed ... the uRPV^4lHh?MU^_js_to improve the flavour and burning qualities Tuxedo uses chocolate?the purest, most' some and delicious of all flavorings! Everybody likes chocolate?we all know that chocolatc added to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing ?till more enjoyable. That is why a dash of chocolate, added to the most carefully selected and properly aged burley tobacco, raakesTuxedo more enjoyable? VYour Nose Knows" Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep?its delicious, pura fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment? "Your Nose Knotva" fjiucedo Tba Perfect ToUcco for Pip? i?l Ci|??tto Tfeal New Orleans Coffee IU'2lUiUTc?iyfflggg^y a Southern coffee for Southern people.New Orleans is itshome.sir. and "New Orleans has the reputation of mak ing the best coffee in the whole United Stflfpd evkny pound sold in an k^iC&i-VD. INDIVIDUAL AIK T1QHT TIN CAN coffee The Reily-Taylor Company New Orleans GUARANTEE If, after u*tng (he entire content? of c*n according to direction*. you ir? not ?atWHed In ever) rnprct. your grocer will refund the money you paid for It. ARE YOU SUPPORTING THE "INFALLIBE PLAN IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Not only must the movement to reduce acreage and hold cot ton receive individual support, but whole communities must unite. The school district, the township, the county, the State and the S9^rfcfe^must*be solidly behind this movement, anything else is economic suicide. Every individual in the community must pledge himself to re duce his acreage one-third, in other words every cotton community must be solid. The individual who goes back on his community this year will rofleot on the good name of the communityy- every indi vidual has a direct RESPONSIBILITY. No cotton grower is exempt. Help organize your community at once, pledge a reduction of one-third in acreage this year. Follow the "INFALLIBLE PLAN" PLAY SQUARE AND PLAY SAFE. North Carolina Cotton Association Cottrm Starage, We'can store and insure your cotton in the Franklin Fair Building for 50 cts. per bale a month. The banks have agreed to loan money on cotton thus stored/ Get in line with Farmers of the South and hold your cotton for a FAIR PRICE. ^Ai h. FLEMING, Secretary ? ' U?r' >' .? t ? FVanklin County Hair Association
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