Kiln-Dried Tennessee Rock Lime All Mined from a solid ledge oi Tenn essee Rock Lime at a depth of from 300 to 8Qlf|eet, under ground ' j " M ! and is necehSamy free qf^soil, silt or sand. - MASq Finely Pulverize<^l|jHjj|pjyailab!e American lin^MBMWananv Seed We have just received one of the biggest lo? of TURNIP SEED ever brought to Louisburg and are selling them at right prices- It is composed of all the standard varieties Get your supply now. Aycock Drug Co. WE IIAVt %i-r?r-. .JKi- -; " 'TVnr Oar Shoe Repair business to the Metilin ouilding on Qouit Street where wiU-Jb?_bettor prepar ed to serve you than everi5etare. Gome to see us. o o o American Electric Shoe Shop R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Court Street = Louisburjr N:"0 One drugiEMi mer. but to r. but his soda fn.u.tain . nab]* s Hut turn out a fsoot! i::.;nv *\\nMowjty 0 -r_L~ CoI4A-CAua*.Ge*r HTOTTWTuenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUINTNE Tableta remove t ha CiMM. Titer? la only ooe "Bromo Quia me. " E. W. GROVE'S signature oo box. 30c. THE FRANKLIN .TIMES. Habitual Lrmxtlpation Cured in 14 to 21 Uays "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially- j [.prepare! Syrup"tonic-Laxative for Habitual ' Constipation. It relieves promptly but ?hould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. Subscribe to The Franklin Times Tha Monkey Driver WHAT REAL THRIFT WILL ACCOMPLISH! Bucne?ful Men Began By Saving Their Money As a Matter of Fixed Habit. Abraham Lincoln was a notable ex emplar of tho value of thrift erf time. | We can picture him trudging forty mi lee to borrow a grammar. We can i see lilm prone before the pine fire at 1 night after a hard day's work log- j cutting, reading and re-reading the j statutes of Indiana, the only book he } owned, or '.earning to write and figure ! with a piece of charcoal on the back of a wooden shovel, as he had no paper or ink Another example of what a boy can | do who does act waste time is that of# a Milwaukee man. Nels Anton Chris- ' tensen. recently appointed by the United States government, through ! Secretary of the Navy Daniela, on the inventors' staff of the new United States Xaval Board, which includes the greatest inventive minds in the nation. Bom hi Denmark, NeU Christen een's school days ended at 14 years. A.fter that he worked in a machine ahop days and attended a technical ?etiool in The evenings. From his savings he defrayed the expense of a course at the Copenhagen Technique Institute, from which he was graduat ed at 21 Previous toahat he attain '"aatior.al prominence as an-, engineer, having designed, when 19* years old. the Danish lighthouse at Hanstholme. one of tbiNJargest in the world. During the three years he spent on an English steamer engaged in. MM rtorransan trade he^amfld enough English to secure 3 potion with ?n English manufacturing confc^tra. S:r.**e coming to *he Ur.'fd States heNws m- I vynted inany ?.?ompredsed?atroi^f^f starter? for railroads aeroplanes uncSL -Are engines that have brought him ! world ?'v We fin*.?. Thomas Editor? to wot? be-1 fore h<* * ? rr.vent TV ??* I ful n;>~z :T.:r.?. -Uit .r. iTrlvtr i <: ^ ? e* ?rt** '. " f.x ~ z. u Aslary a w-?.*"?< Crr ;Jr ???ivel*M- ????.-- . | *ir h; : :*: f* r ' v??rr * . t o. tot v j Hera- ? '.r^eley aud f .? . . . i . th^ir ' r: ~j -yr, s.?v r ? F v ??? ?? * >r r ? f ?j nov,- j- .re r?r- i '-r.l. - i r *'-.e V ?? ..a ev<?r m* . v. ?*?>*?* put :-?<? rr.y '? : ? -:.t !ir. ^ ? 1 % i l:#f V "V* ? Thrift was tnr- kryn -te of n I v;ad r?f "tr.'*'corn *rj> Trios? "t'm? o'qrrr.r <' rhr.'t. * >?.* ! ^r*?titev? *>x?rr!*l':'e of ???hftf *? S ? ?? ? tee romb; nod '# 5 h nnorev ;md k v-h ! (nirrMieo can do lic pr<*ch?'rl alrwn J thai tr. r, rv:who '?.nnt nave r.ior.?y j wfM ho h # at :*::?? though h* i*>*ty i Nivo edi-fa?'?v: rrtft iihi'ty j w'ti.fjujt thr.fty heh'ts hr cannot H'.C- | ceed TH# her th?t a fold nili^^il^^^wrier. T a \2&000*^htu 'he h*n? Lay up for ?your future by jr.resting rt-gu'.arly .a "War Savings Star.-,pa. The cornerstone of tomorrow's fnc cess Is founded upon today's thrift. Any poetmaa <an *H7 *hf? corn^rst-Mie for you with War Savings Stampt gnane one 1* saving what you ap*nd fooHjihly Who if d?j>o?**'.ng yotnr dol lar*? Invest ih-r^ ;n W R 3 aad -ave th^m ' -f STAMP CONVERSION IS NOW AUTHORIZED Treasury Department Offer? TKpouqII Banks and Post Offices 8avlngs Certiflcstss in Large Denom ination*. Richmond, Va.?The War Loan Of* ganiaation of the Fifth Federal Re serve District has been advised that hereafter War Savings Stamps may be converted into Treasury Savings Certificates of 1100 and $1,000 denomi nations according to a new plan of the United States Treasury Department to afford greater convenience to hold ers and purchasers of War Savings and Thrift Stamps. The dB-velopnrent of the savings idea is one that has been urged for some time in order to attract larger invest ments. The holder of a sufficient number of Thrift Stamps may now ex change them for a $5 War Savings Stamp and in turn the holder ot twenty of the $5 War Savings Stamps :nay convert them into a $1U,0 Savings Certificate, or the holder of two hun dred of the $o 3temps may in turn turn them in for a $1,000 Saving Cer tificate. Conversion may be made at all first and second class postoffices and at all incorporated banks and trust com panies that have qualified as agents of the aecond class. The Treasury Sav ings Certificate will be issued in reg istered form and will ^etir r.he nana of the "owners. They will yi??]d four per cent compounded quarterly as do the War Savings Stamps. The limit of the individual* investment for the 1919 series of 3tamps still remains at $1,000. The new Treasury Savings Certifi cates should prove particularly at tractive for the investment of the funds of fraternal societies, labor un ions and other civic, social and reli* gious organizations because the inter est la added to the principal automat icaliy^each quarter, the rntire amount being pavahle at maturity. iS 1 V r'>7 isi.M A IJli isi ?ve r j S^Cj'rl Hrve Own Pe? aon-al H i u s i r o i <J 3j'i: ;t' If It Is bo Successful. ? r;v -y .? ? ; f.hol/! ?;? ^ -:c>rporat?oa ?'.< jMiiritlons and j> T,,,r .. , incoiru:-. and it shot;! 2 l*. -r-f ?r?-. have a d^fintte bud get Xo o*"":*. *,!r;:Tt can 1ms so framed zlb to r i ? jds >f every family. Fp .1' ? .! r ? .. when .dentical in ? *. :.un.bor. -?nd ?ener&l ettuar | r.on. hut po T'tmtly can thrive and prt> gresiv without so-uad and sar>o financ ing. w:*bout ?.rranj-.-ment a r??3?-! onahlo :V.ancul margin; without rea 'iltir -jftvintf and mve-tnvmts such a* ar ? off'Tt-'i oy Thml Ahd War SmMngs S'am'ts a.nd >nly intelligent a/Zh*ir anc^ to an inti?!l;j?rn* budget c-*n Oe trusted. urior ordinary circumstances^ to hrinsr about the desired result*. Methods of ar?p? onation however, d'ffer. ii m?th'?d which proves feasi ble in a ffiven family ?* uld bp wor?e Lba/i useless in another; but certain cardie The amour.t of possible savings should be s*?t apart definitely, and i gidly adhered to. Other allowances ma v bo vsrisb'e ir th^v may be held wf'hln hard and fa?r limit? {Han after another may be tri'id, If lilted, until the he^ one suited is found All fhfngs considered, the most eas ily efT'cient budget usually *is that which allows a certain *hare of the income for each budget hoad lleted, holds rigldlv within the items of a^ proprlntioa. and wisely applies any balance or li? to the savings or recreatio.. unt. L. KLINE & CO. .Ol'ISUl IVO. >- C. Is _ Sufficient Our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Millinery has been reduced to cost, we must get room for our big Fall Stock which we are receiving daily You will greatly profit by paying us a visit when you come to town. Plenty of salespeople always glad to show you. 25c value Voiles ami Lawns in beautiful striped and flowered de signs, Priced 19c 35c value Sanford L. L. Sheeting, 36 inch wide 24c 65c value Indian Head Linen wonderful quality good for all uses Priced 29c value Window Scrim assorted designs extra good quality .. 19c $1.35 value Waists includes extra good quality Voiles and Lawns, beautiful patterns all sizes Priced ... .Ttfc $1.50 value Voile waists newest patterns beautifu'. tailored models ? all sizes Priced 1Nc $3.50 value Voile in newest styles tailored effects best-grade voiles all sizes, Priced $.08 $1.75 value White Wash Skirts extra good quality Poplir JISc $5.00 value Voile Dresses in pretty plaids and flowered design? ex tra good quality. Priced EXTRA SPECIAL REIUTTIONS IN OI K M1LI.1NERY IIEl'T. \ All Summer hat* in our Millinery Departm.-m have been reduced to cost to enable us to make room lor the Kali line. We ea.i save you auywhere from 50c to $o.50 on every liufin this department. L. KLINE & COMP'Y LOUISBURG, : NORTH CAROLINA When seen or advertise?! el-ewlioro its nlways cheapest here. "Who Steals My Purse Steals Trash" The man who can truly say this is to bo euvitd. YOU can sav it. and TRUTH if yo When vou?*r.iown-1 ? ?? *..? \ ,t'.* ?;a * . safe from the snee.k thief, from '? ? from the b.im? SAFE. Then ?t's'so har.dy for VOU to rs; ch :t when vou want it. *1 Let the thief nave ti e parse if wants it. Keep vuur MUHKV rtr tin. liank? Farmers and Merchants Bank "Safest for Savings" LOUiSBLKG North Carolina

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