TO WAGE EARNERS Your dollar stands for productive effort, - for work done. The_ doUar you save now will save you labor in years lucume Dollars saved with the FIRST N AX BANK are protected by Federal supervision, by ample capital and surplus and by sound banking pol icies developed through sixteen years of faithful service to the public. THETlRSTNATIONAIrBANK LOUISBURG, N. C. Member of the Federal Reserve System F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits $80,000.00 A Service of Safety A bank, of course, keeps your money safe. And it just as surely can help you handle your money safely. For instance, a checking account here is more than a simple convenience. It is a guarantee of security to you in the trans mission of funds. It enables you to keep your money instantly accessible without danger of loss. Checks Protect Yon if Your checks drawn on this bank carry your money to all parts of the country at the cost to you of a postage stamp. Checking enables you to keep track of your money in a systematic way. The stubs in your check book carry sufficient entries to do this. The cancelled checks, returned to jrou each month, are legal receipts for your payments. These and many other benefits are yours if you establish a checking account here. We will be glad to discuss it further with you. ??* To Sav? Tfour Mon?v ?B(1 .Mak? Y?urI^om?v , BANK. "WITH US Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN, T. H. DICKENS, President Vice President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina The Country UVefcly. I am the friend of t!ie family, th* ? I rjuger of tidings from other frleud* 1 apeak to the home in the ?veiling It- ! fcht of summer's vine-clad po.ch or ttu glow of winter s lamp. ? TTielp to mafce^ ttre e-v<^lng hour; -J-i record the great and the small, the va ; rled acts of the days and weeks that ' go to make up life. ? I am f>?r^md ol tlie home; I folio* .... those who leave bumble beginnings v hether they go to greatness or to th ? guuer. I take to thorn the thrill of old days, with wholesome messages. I speak the language aLibe. ooq>a\o;i man ; my words are fined to his under standing. My congregation is larger tTuTrT mar ~utTrn>^ rch. in r^y town my readers are more than those In th* schools. -Young and old alike find it- | me stimulation, instruction, entertain aeaL inspiration, solace, comfort. I anT the i'Urontclrr of birth, and lov ? - and death. ? the three $rcat facts of man's existence. ? I hriiifT together haver and seller. the benefit of both; I am part of the market place of the world. Into the home 1 carry word of the goods wJilch feed, and ? clothe, and shelter, ani whu-)i minister to t'uuifint, ease. In'** ? hnpp Country _ BrlstOw'Adams" Newspaper day ad- " dress. Farm and Home week. Teacher ? You had ? the ? lamb beeri "obedient. and stayed in tjie Md. it would nDt-4iaye been eaten by the wolf, would it v^x Boy ? No, ma'am; it would have been eaten by us. ? London Sketch. HOW a Noted Vet. (Jets Rid dt .Bat*? Farmers Heed. Dr. H. H. Butler says. "I use RAT SNAP around my hospitals every three months, whether I see rats or not. It does the work ? RAT-SNAP gets them every time. I recommend it to every body having rats." Don't wait until there is a brood of rats, act immedi ately- you see Lhe^flrst one. Three siz es. 35c; 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaran teed by Allen Bros. Co. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL HOUSE BONDS * The County Board of Education of ^- Hlklir r^nnty W<11 offer for sale at Nt>on on Monday the 4th day of July. 1921. $7,500.00 in bonds of the Bur.ti High School District, Dunn Township. Franklin County N. C. These bonds will be dated June 1st. 1921 and will mature June 1st. 1941, and bear inter est at the rate of six per cent per an num. payable semi-annually on the fit'sl nf June ,iinl December "i each year, both interest and prinici bHjjg payable at the Frst National I >a nk ct' Lou is burg. 5!.' l\ TIil in* lue of the property in satd district tor was $$40.5$1.00 with no outstan ding bonded indebtedness. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of building -wUiuildiilg and repairing the school houses in said district under authority or Chapter 55, Public Laws of North ' Carolina, Session 1915, and Acts am endatory thereto Sealed bids may be filed with the undersigned at the of fice of the County Board of Education of Franklin County in Louisburg, X. i C. until Noon of Monday, July 4th. 1&21. and a certified check in the sum of $300 to insure good ralth of bidder should accompany each bid. The said County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids sub mitted. ? This tho 4th rtav of June. 1921, E. L. BEST, Secretary.' ? ~ County Board of Education, *-10-4t /of Franklin Count), M. C. SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in, that deed of trust executed by J. E. Joyner and J. H. Joyner to Ben T. Holden. Trus tee, on the 15th day of November. 1919 which is duly registered in Book *236. pages 155-156 in the ofTice of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, de fault having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and de mand made upon me by the holders to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provisions therein, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Franklin County on TUESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF JULY. 1921 that tract or parcel of land lying In Sandy Creek Township, Franklin County. N. C. containing 52.25 acres, and being tracts No. 3 and 4 of the R. H. Strickland farm as shown by map and survey made by B. B. Egerton, C. E. which is duly registered in Book of Maps 1 page 84, office of the Register of Deeds in Franklin County, to which reference Is hereby made for full and complete description by metes and bounds. This 31 st day of May, 1921. 6-3-5t BEN T HOLDEN. Trustee. 8 ALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed by B. C. Collins to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, on November 15, 1919 and duly registered in Book 236 page 155, In the ofTice of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County, de fault having been made In the pay jment of the notes secured thereby and 'demand made on me by the holders of jsald notes to foreclose. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder I for cash on | TUESDAY. THE 5th DAV OK JULY. ' 1 92 1 at 12 o'clock M, at the I'ourt Mouse door In Ix)iiishurg. N ( that trac t or parcel of land lying In San dy Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, containing 50. ?K acres, and being tract No. 1 of the R. H. Htrlckland farm as shown on map and survey made by B. B. Egerton. C. E. which is registered In Book of rnAps on page 84 to which reference Is here by made for full and complete des cription by metes and bounds 1 This 31st day of May. 1321 ? 3-5t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee. Importers, exporters, travelers ? ship and sari under? die Stars and ' Stripes EW triumphs in. iteeL, aicim and electricity have carried the Stars and Stripes back again Tb the seven seas. On more than fifty lude and passengei mutes American owned and operated ships, flying the Flag, are ready to carry your goods, or to carry land, Thev are splendid-ships. the pride of American genius, de signed and equipped to give the finest passenger comfort, service and safety, and to handle your guodi tn the most ? economical way. Operators of Passenger " ? ??-Service# Admiral Line, 17 State Street, New . York, N. Y. Mittort Navigation Company. It So. Cay Street, Baltimore. Mo. Munton Steam SHip Line, 82 Beaver Street, New York, N. Y. New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co. 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 4$ Broadway, New York, N. Y. U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 4$ Broadway, New York, N. Y. Ward Line, (New York and Cuba Mail S. S<- Co ) Foot of Wall Street, New York, N. Y. Free use of Shipping Board films Use'xjf Shipping Board motion picture films, fayr reels, free on request of any mayor, 0a$tor, postmaster, or organi zation. A great educational picture of ships and the-^ea. Write for inform ation to H Laue/Di rector Information SHIPS FOR SALE (To Amrritm only) Steel steamers. both oil and eoal burners. Alio wood iinocrt, wood hull* and ocean- foinf tufts. Further information obtained by request. and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other? inform atiojL^. write any of the above lines or Bureau, Room Bureau, rvoom I . -i t iv N. W.t Washington. USSH1PPING BOARD WASHINGTON. D.C. WANTS 10c A Line For First Week 5c A Line For Each Week After First Insertion. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHO^- :VO.-2#a, LOST ONE LEATHER ACCOUNT book containing an Army discharge, number of receipts, letters and ad dresses. The book had black hack and was held closed by a rubber band. A liberal reward will be paid for its delivery to Joseph McKnight. Louisburg, N. C. 6-24-lt DOGS FOR SALE? I HAVE SEVERAL Collie pups for sale ? one Ave months old and partially trained. Write or see G. S. EARP, R. 2, Spring Hope, N. C. 6-17-4t FOR FIRST/OLASS JOB PRINTING * PHONE NO. 283. FOR SALE? ONE TAN AMERICAN Touring Car, 1920 model, good as new, has been driven only about six hundred and fifty miles, can be pur chased for a reasonable price. Al so one Ford Touring car, 1919 mod el, In good condition, going very cheap. Terms strictly Cash. See or write A W EDWARDS, Louis burg. N. C. 6-17-31 CARBON PAPER? LARGE SHEETS suitable for transfer work sheets 19124 25 cents each.? FRANKLIN TIMES. 5-13-4t FOR FIRST (?LASS JOB PRINTING PHdNE NO. 283. FOR SAI.E? A NIIMBEit OF FARMS ranging from. 50 to several hundred acrfes. It will he to your Interest to see me before buying. Prices right and terms easy. S. A. Newell. 10 3tf. NOTICE! J- D. Davis and A. Z Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Louisburg, N. C. are now prepared to give the very beat service In the barber lln?. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth tha straight. If you want the flneat and best hair cut and ah*v* give os a tri al and If we fall you need not r*y (or It. -Respectfully, J. D DAVIS A A. Z. JOHNSON 10-3-tf . Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.50 Per Year In Advance T. W. Watson, Agent SERVICE WHERE INSURANCE SCIENCE TEAVES OFF, insurance SERY ICE begins. ^ It is the human ele ment in a mathematically adjust ed business. J_ AMBITION THEREFORE WE HAVE HAD AN AMBITION to help develop a GOOD SERVICE but good busi SERVICE WE BELIEVE THAT SERV ICE, to measure up to the highest standard must have something more than a sentimental appeal; it must have ACTUAL BUSINESS VALUE. EFFORTS OUR EFFORTS, THEREFORE^ are steadily di rected toward the developing of GOOD INSUR ANCE SERVICE for our customers, who look to us to make quick, generous, and satisfying re sponses to their needs, WHATEVER, WHEN EVER, and HOWERER they may develop. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON TIhh"? Himc ( imtiifWI. Thirty years ago it took 3.U00 worms to spin silk enough to make a lady's evening dress. Nowadays" of course, one small wor.pl, working short time, can easily manage the Joh. ? London Passing Show. Radical views will get a following, hut they will seldom get a job. ? Akron Beacon Journal. "I Got Kent Mad When I Lost My Set KeBy" Mrs. Huanau. ? '.'I went into the hen house one morn ing and found my favorite setter dead. I got real mad. Went to the store, bought some KAT-SNAP and In a week I got six dead rats. Everybody who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. o Having qualified as Executor o! the estate oT Walter T. Hicks, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of June, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate Hettlement. This June 10, 1921, 6-17-61 L. B. DENTON, Extr. ? Great things are beiug done in En gland, by George! ? Nashville Tennes sean. ? 7" Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money ff PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching. tlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after the first aDDllcatloa. Price 06c. 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