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SAVE Some' Money Don't Spend It All The Farmers National Bank 01 Louisburg will be glad to have you call or write for a pass book, which was gotten up by their save money systematically dur ing the next 50 weeks. _ - The books are made for weekly deposits of 25c; 50c; $1.00; or $5.00; what i ver amount you wtsh to save. Get one of these books, save the amount specified each week, and have money in the bank next Christmas. Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN. . T. H. DICKENS, President Vice-President H M. STOVALL, Cashier CapitaL$5Q,QQQ.0Q Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina Insurance Power NOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they want to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE THEIR BRAINS. Take a leaf out of Nature's book of experience, and apply the Intensive force of a powerful suO^ of water dtioctod right at the hill that ?tsaBt in the way of Public Improvement. THUS IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when ceaMnaering-fhe AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will most surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, Se the KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enables the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. You Think of INSURANCE THINK WATSON What Poor Coal is to vour Furnace v Low Grade Gasoline is toyoiu* Motor crienced oil refiner can make- h ga?oHne which wilt develop maximum power, or ^ivr ma-f imuni tM-on-o-my, or easy starting; that will enable a motor to idle well and run -moothly at a low throttle; or thai will give smaT! carbon deposit. But to perfect a balanced gasoline combining <ill the desirable properties in proper proportion took years of careful experi mentation by our chemists and engineer*. Crudes from prai-iioall?__ every protlucis? i mproved refin injj processes, delieate ehemica! determination*, te-l* for flame speed. pressure. residue'. tpsis in every type of internal eoTiihiistiou engine, both in ihe laboratory and in ii'-tui'J r^r\iee: ihg.-.e. we,-- si-hp of the fni'iors, wliieh leil io the development of cmr improved "St-rd" Motor Ga.-oline. This '! "Standard" Motor Ga*?>l:; ? .eiju.d* or i-scrh o'her imili >?' 111 pev j)'.,. r-rtt^L eeoiii:t... It keep* ?"lie! !>"\d lip keep e?*-?* i!okis the year ?"o in:'. It is particularly desirable in cold weather Viln-n loss perfectly con' (iiiioiifc! s?asoline makes motors s!u:*'_'i*t! <-ie:t ?i t h a rich, waste fr.l. carbon-makinc mixture. IVext time yon lieetl jrasoline drive in where yon *ee the familiar 1 c. nukfiil of balanced '"^Uimk.r-'l" Moti>r Gaso line. Sec whal remark:'.*;! ;? pull ing power vnu jj.1 i o;i I he Kills. how quickly your motor "suap? ?2!."* Keep tab* oil Ik% mileage you H^_Oiie quality wherever you ;y it: At ..-mice- sinljops anil Tarusss erwvhere. Refiner# of .?r for a!! hinds of internal <*> '>st;o;i en nines. STANDAliO OIL COMPANY (Tn ev. Jersey) : TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBORG, N. C. I kar? Jut opened a trst clan Cat* la Ik* old Nul bnlldlnc and am praparad to faralah ?Mala at all hoar*, and the boat tka market afford?. Ice Crwn C centa a coil?. Soft Drink?, ato. Prices raaaonabto. ?errir* J. C. TUCKER Proprietor T* Stop ft Coorn Quick tak* HAYES* | HEALING/HONEY. * by Ort? k HAYES" I A boat of GROVE'S/O-PEN-TR ATE SALVE tarCMtOBHgr Head Ootd* and r bottle oT The ulv? bo iMmm tho c>nl sod throat of children (ran a Gold or Oroop. russaws HAYES SALE OF LAXI1_ I'luk-r and by virtue of [he power i>i:d authority contained in tbut deed of trust executed by J. H Cannady and wife on the 22nd day ot March, 1921 to Ben. T. Holden, Trustee, duly legistered in the office of the Register of De?d8 of Franklin county in Book 234, page 237, default navlng been made In the payment of the note se cured thereby and demand made upon me to foreclose In accordance with the terma and provisions taereof, I the undersigned trustee, will sell at pub 11- auotlon to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door ot Frank lilt county on MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1922. at li o'clock M. the following describ ed real estate: Those tracts or parcels of land In Frankltnton Township, Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, described as fol lows: First Tract: Containing one hun dred (100) acres near Tar River rail road bridge, adjoining T. B. Conyers R. D. Brooks and the W. P. Mont gomery place. Simon Cannady and othera, tally described In deed from Colored Orphan Asylum io J. H. Can nady recorded In Book 227 page 2(4. to which reference Is hereby mode for a full and complete description. This tract Is conveyed subject to dower es tate ot Ella Wilder. Second Tract: Adjoining Robert Brook*'-0ttate, T. B. Conyers and otbfffs and Tar River, containing two ^randred (200) acre*, more or loss For complete description ?ec Book 2ii page 150 Franklin County Registry. A One Fourth undivided Interest In this tract only Is conveyed. Third Tract: Adjoining W. P. Montgomery. R. A. Speed. B. H. Win ston and others, containing ninety eight (98) acres. For a complete description see Deed John D. Speed to J. H. Cannady In Book 113 page 105. office of Register of Deeds of Franklin County. Fourth Tract: Containing One (1) acre, described In deed from Edward Branoh to J. H. Cannady, recorded In Book 217 page 412, to which reference Is made for full description. The above lands are to be sold sub ject to liens of record. ^ This the 1st day of December, 1221. BEN. T. HOLDEN. 12-2-51 Trustee. A Word fur Whip-. If it wasn't tor the rain tliev v.'ouM*' n't be anINhay to make when til.1 sun shines. ? Duluth Herald. SubscriDe to The Franklin Times LOST OR STOLEN?A white spotted hound dog, left hind leg has been ! broken, tail clipped, two rings i n collar lost between Oxford and' Louisbnrg. Good reward tor his re- i covery. W. M. BULLOCK, R. F. ! D. 1, Oxford, N. C. 12-9-3t FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING ?PHONE NO. ?83. I DOX'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING Cdlii- 1.V EARLY No Worms In a Healthy All children troubled with Worms healthy color, which indicate? poor ml* there is more or less ? GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC We Have a Limited Supply of Christmas CARD8 RIBBONZENE FOLDERS WHITE TISSUE ENCLOSURES MAVIS TOILET SETS SEALS COMBS AND BRUSHES BOXES AH the Toilet Articles necessary to bring oat the beauti ful feature* of a Female Fac? BLOCK'S CANDIES Need No Comment S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. Aycock Drug Co.
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