The Franklin Times- $1.50 per year x. . The Progressive Farmer 1.60 " " Total Price $2.50 x Both for $1 .75 We have just closed a contract with the Progressive Fanner Company, which en ables us to make this exceptional offer. " . I 't 1*4^ ?r, In order to make this big reduction to the people of this County we have agreed to * , 1 _ join in with the Progressive Farmer in making this disco unt,~&nd that we would strict ly observe the following rules: - / That under no circumstances will this offer be extended beyond April 1st. 1922. That in no instance will a subscription be taken for either publication alone at the prorata reduced price. Both must go together or no reduction is given. ' >' V If you are paid in advance for either publication and want to take advantage of this offer then renew again, paying further in advance. This is your opportunity to get both your home paper, THE FRANKLIN TIMES * and the world's best farm paper, THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, for practically the price of one. ACT NOW. DON'T WAIT. Mail your subscription if you can't / Come to town. (JT tr r ? Iimo. I. Hit .<<4'" k '??" Il??. ' Address all communications to The Franklin Times w 'V \ . ; I > i ?? , 'i r * * ? ?! . * ? - ?> , Clubing Department LOUISBlltlG, - North Carolina A GOOD TONIC FOR OLD PEOPLE Prp4?- llini KmMm Strmttk atti Prrrvata HIT Aged people oftee need a good blood tonic. When the blood becomes doc ted with poliou from lb* a jitem . Uude'i Pepto-Maag&n purines It by IrlTlng eg the waste matter. Good | blood Is fall of Tltaitty and pre rents illness. giving the body greater poww lot resistance- The weakness of old ; i*e are (reatlj helped by a supply of [rich, red blood. Oede~s p^to-lUa wn Is sold la llqmM or tablet form by 'all druggists. It has beyn recom mended by physicians ror M years and la a valuable tonic and bnUder for |rhe weak and run-down at all ages | from childhood to old age . Adver tisement . As a result of Quarantine and strlck Sanitary Laws throughout the world, man's life has been extended. Peo ple are Urlng loacwv- There weie only 17 deaths tn the United States last year out of every MM as IS in 1311. By better protection of health the death rate should continue to be reduced. Now let us do our part to ward lenglhing our lives with more 'ease and comfort. We are going to clean up-end make sanitary the con ditions of Loutsburg. The Town has the name or reputation of being the liithie^t and most unsanitary Town In the State. The Inspector will come to see the householders of Laouisburg on the 15th of present month to see what you have done toward helping your Health Officer do this most im portant work. , > |. o-c Lake KMly Say*. The Bat DM Be fore Bearhtac the Blve*** . "Since moving near the riTer 2 years jago. we've always used RAT-SNAP. [Watched a Ticlous water rat. nibbling at RAT-SNAP outside the house . ! About 15 minutes later he darted off 1 for the water, to cool his burning stom I Three sizes 3 Sc. S5c. $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by The Allen Bros. Co. jand Ay rock Drug Co. Loaisburg Repair Shop J. LEHMAN, Proprietor Sfit lKx>r t* J. W. Perry, t >4rr K?NN V>nkMW LOllSBCKC. 5- C. <1. ?? Great redactions in Price of Shoe Work. Men's Shoes. Soles Sewed on $1.00 pi-. Ladies Shoes Soles Sewed on S3c pr. Best grade leather used. Work done promptly . _ We make a specialty ot repairing Ladies and Gents fine shoes. Baby Louis Heels for Indies, fine shoes In all colors. V Shaped Fan Belts for cars .and trucks. ' 100 Pairs Army Shoes at $2.00 fa&. Xeatsfoot Harness Oil. i LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP JdSos Tubman. Proprietor TUCKER'S C A r E Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I Un Jaal opwd t Int daaa Oal* ta tka oM K?1 bnlltfta* ud ua pnttiM to raralah ?? la at in ko?r? ud tka baa* th* auM affordi. If* Cm? t cMta a com. Soft Drtaka. ate. Prtc?? nuoaakta. aarrtca UM bM) J. C. TUCKER. Proprietor It Pay* To G?t It At RAY'S Quality? Prict ? Serrice mortgage sals or land. XTader and fay rirt? of the power of sale contained in that certain mort-| gage executed by B. G. Person to An- j nle M. Joyner. and recorded In tfae at- \ flee of tfae Register of Deeds of Frank - Hn ftwinj. in Book ai default ha Tins been nu<te m tfae pay- I ment cf debt tnerebv secured. I will on ' MONDAY. MARCH 13th. IStS at or aoout tfae hour of noon, at the courthouse door in Louisburg. North Carolina, offer for sale at public auc tion to tfae higfaest bidder tor cash a one- hi If undiTided interest in and to 4 certain lots of land lying and being in Franklin County. North Carolina, in Franklinton Township. and described and defined as follows. u>-wit: Lots S09. 7. $ and 13s Block D. in . surrey of Lincoln Park, made fay M. S. Davis. ~,This the Ah day of Feb.. ISIS . * ANNIE M JOYNKR. Mortgagee. ' G. M. BEAM.' Attaraey. 2-l?-5t Subscribe _to The Franklin Times Franklin Ins. & Realty Co, can supply Franklin County with | money with the proper Col latteral, Real Estate, First Mortgage, Long Time, Large Amounts preferred 5-24- lit ; TRCSTKE"S SALS OF LAND l"nd?r ud by Tirtne of tin pow conferred upon aic.iii a certain deed tj* tsrtrs??i?%jVed to me by C. S. Mer rut and Wife, duly recorded In the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Frank tin_,CCHiatT, North Carolina, in Book XZC. paces Mt-t, default MTnt been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured therein. *ad demand (wring been made upon me to eiccute the power of ale contained therein. I will on MONDAY. SIARCH ISth. 1933 at twelve o'clock noon sell at public auction at the Omrthooe door in Lo?Mv(. N. c. to the highest bid der tor cash, the following described lwuU. namely; First: That certain tract or parcel of land situated In Sandy Creek town ship. Franklin County. North Carolina. tali* road, adjoining .the land* of J. C. Tharrjngtops estate, tftarles In scoe. Eloise H. Tar borough and oth er*. containing 462 aeres, mere or less known aa the L. B. Allen tract of land and being the same tract of land coar - ?eyed by J. M. Allen and W. H. Al len and their wives to the said C. S. Merritt. * Second: That certain tract or par cel of land situated in Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, containing 94.il acres, more ar less.wlilch was conyey ed to the said C. S. Merritt by C. T. Hudson and wife by <eed recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds o. Franklin County, said State. In I:nok ISO page 222, to which said deed reference is hereby made for a des cription by metes and bounds of said tract of land. This tract or land-will be sold subject to all -ecorded encum brances prior in date to aforesaid deed of trust. Third: That certi in tract or par cel of land situated in Sandy Creek township. Franklin County, North l; rolina containing 48 3-4 acres, more or less, which was conveyed to the said C. S. Merritt by E. N. Williams, Administrator of H. K. Inscoe, and Viola Icscoe. by deed recorded In the effice of the Register of Deeds of Frantltn Cotnrtyr North Carolina, In Cook 236 pages 1S1-1S2. to which deed reference is hereby made for a description by metes ana bounds of ?aid tract of land. This tract of land ?ill be sold subject to any recorded incumbrances prior kt the date of aforesaid deed of trust. Tils tho 3tM> day of February. 192T. W. H. YARBOROUGH. * 2-!0-5t Trustee. HATE YOr ETtl NOTICED THAT THE HEKCHA3J WHO SENDS IS THE COPT FOB HIS AD EABLT A L WATS HAS THE NEATEST AD I To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY. a coogh Mwlkiim which stops the oough by hfiabzii tbs inflamed ?nH irritated liwuiw A box of GROVE'S O- PQi-TRATE SALVE te Qtkt Colds, Head Colds and Craop is nistiisi il with er?ij'bnttrte ?f HAYES* HEALING HONEY- The sahfe aboakl bo rebbed.on. lite chest aaf throat of children suKnng from a Cold Ctf Croup. TW Mk< Act of hrea' HmObM Hocmt b >Mi it i h i ii ? III! tlMbaafag littac &?? ? MW Tihi Safe* thnssh IM pons of . ! tor HAYES* HEALING HONEY. A New Shipment of LANDRETHS RlfRftSU-Jot Received All Paper Seeds 5 Cents pei/ package Now is the time to plant English Peas, Bubs, Lettuce, Onions, Cabbage, Radishes Early Salad, Sweet Peas. Call oo as for your Seeds when you get the ? Gardenia* Fever" Toon for a good garden, & P. BODDIK. RXGXmOL Aycock Drug G 'J

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