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Taste is a matter of tobacco quality ~ We state it u our honest befief field are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Timtt ft Mmr Toferm Cn? CIGARETTES THE CATALOGUE COMTrMTT I once beard of a community which made its purchases through catalag uaa. Whenever ?nythlng was Deeded reference was Immediately made to Mreral catalogues which was constant ly kept on hand. When the price of the needed articles was ascertained a money order M^Sulil he piirrhas??! and forwarded to the "Catalogue House" In a distant city. Orer the way was a merchant who kept in stock the same kind of articles, but It was a case of a community refusing to patronize Its home merchants and in due Ume the community died. Where might hare I been a flourishing, thrirlng and con I tented community only an old 'Held I remains. I The lesson for us ts that w i should p?Uoni?? our boiat Institutions. fnr on ly In this way can our home commu nities be made a tt rac tire and prosper ous. Patronise the home merchant, the homgjgchool, Ute toU and church Van knnw. for * Ions time we sent our boys and girls away from home to be educated. There are some who do this yet. when In fact there are just as good and oft-times better schools nearer home. We can not build strong, educational Institu tions If we do not patronize them. Make it a rule of your 111? to,stand by! the home institution?. Do aot mafce your town a catalogue community. In the heart of the New York Finan cial district there la an hospi tal.?Newa Item. We didn't know. New York's financial district had a| limitation or armament ihomHTtafe"1 no limitation downward.?Norfolk Ylr ginian-Pilot. Ia the legacy of national prohibition to be boot legacy ??Chicago Journal of Commerce. Can you name it l Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? ?$500 for tKemBest Names for the name selected as. best, we will pty $250. For the sec ond, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100,$75, $50, and $25 respectively Anyone may enter the contest, but only one name from each person will be considered. All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to eadi tying con testant. Do not send your cake. Simply pend tbe nvoe you sug gest, with your own nffne and addfes?,ta the MOTAL BAKMC POWDER COMPAHT F 14? Wmirnm Gmct. N?w Talk How to maka it CArlml i nfm+wrnmUk OwBiwmnhf. * T- ? il ?ml umi? _| L ??*"??- * 1 '? 11 1 ?"*. ?dLvd I Pu?Ai wd add iImmmIt vfek da ? DMAthMtlMM th?cfcnrolM* PbtW?dbf r*. hm tkm inhmI b ^ ^ FTLUNG AND ICINO *<i h Franklin Toanty Fai i AND Armistice Week Louisburg, Nov. 8-9-IO-H-i; " ~ , - | 'The Best County Fair i" *Ua If you have not received a 1921 Premium List send a card to the Secretary and 'Jie*TOlllmail youone. Get yonr vatiiibit ready andwin some of the many hundreds ol dollars given topeople of ~ Franklin County. Don't let your neighbor beat you. ?how your interest"in7 your ?<ft*nty by helping to make Several more eating stands for rent. See ?he Secretary at. once and have yours re served. The Fair wiU also meedthe services of a few more men to catch tickets and act as guards. Tell Everybody to <Meet You at the Fair. Nov. ? - 9 - HO - 11 -"121 A "II. * FLEMING, Secretary
The Franklin Times (Louisburg, N.C.)
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