It makes no difference what accommodation ? you may seek here, if it is in our line, you will be served to vour ultimate satisfaction. We will cash your cjjiccks as gladly as accept you^funds for deposit, of fer freely any advice we are qualified to give, will serve you in any way a Bank can serve . Don't hesitate to ask a favor here just because you are not a customer of this Bank. "We are "here to serve and we welcome each opportunity to do it. BILLS PAID BY CHECK PRECLUDE ALL ARGUMENT i. The cancelled check is mute testimony of money paid ? convincing and irrefutable. The check book Bystem is convenient and eco nomical. Convenient, because checks can be easily mailed. Economical, because it encour ages reflection before spending. The First National Bank, with its excellent busi ness methods and experience in matters of fi nance, is at the service of thinking men and women. YOU JTEED US, WE NEED YOC As business friends we are both made stronger THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. REASONABLE SAVING HELPS US ALL COX IS ELATED OVER BIG GAIN Declares Taulac Ended Stomach ' Trouble And Built L" p founds M. E. Cox. of Hapeville, Ga., valued employee of a large Oakland City manufacturing concern, U *(111 anoth er who declares he has found the Tan lac treatment a safe ana sure road to health, strength and working effic iency. In telling his experience he said- recently: h "For three years I suffered from stomach trouble and was In an awful run-down condition . 1 had Indiges tion so bad I could not eat anything but what It caused the worst of pains In my stomach. My nerves were all undone, and altogether I got no rest day oc night, and coula do no work. "When I started on Tanlac I weigh ed a hundred and twenty pounds, but now I tip the scales at a hundred and forty-five, a gain of twenty-flve pounds. After taking seven bottleB of Tanlac I am sound and well, working steady every day, and am glad to make a statement for the good It 1 might do others, Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Take no substitute. Over 35 million bottles sold. Adv USE CHINESE DOCTBIXE 0> SWEET POTATOES Raleigh, March 6 ? Back rot, scurf and other diseases of the sweet pota toe may be prevented by dipping the roots la a solution of corrosive sub limate before bedding, says G. W. Fant", extension worker In plant di seases for the State College and De partment of Agriculture. Mr. Fant shows that this preventative measure Is of great value in ljcrcaslzg the qiia.llty Qt potatoes produced ? and. should be followed as ralthfully as the Celestials of China practice their doctrine of prevenative medicine. Seed sweet potatoes can be steri lized by using four ounces of the sub limate to 30 -gallons of water and the roots allowed to st^nd In the solution from eight to ten minutes. They are then allowed to dry. Clean sand, never used beforo for bedding and containing no refuse rrom previous crops, Is recomcnded by Mr. Fant for use as bedding. He states that potatoes so treated are fit for bedding only as the poison Is absorbed by the skin cf the root and therefore cannot be used for food. Care must be taken with the cor rosive sublimate as it ? is a violent poison both to animals and humans. The solution in which It Ts used also grows weaker as the potatoes are dipped and must be renewed for large amounts. The quantity of seed to treat will determine the amount needed to be made up and the seed should be treated immediately before bedding. Th,S poison corrodes metal and so vooden barrels should he used for holding the solution. These recom mendations are made by M?. Fant to help the Tarheel farmer make more money on his sweet potato crop tliW year. Unsprayed fruit was 40 per cent wormy; sprayed fruit was nine pet Cfnt wormy according to tests made ln_Uis_aandhills last year by the North Carolina Experiment Station. With things so higlj, the farmer who puts out a good garden fox this sum mer io likely to be well repaid, even though he may sell nothing from It. Tchltcherin says Russia is standing on her dignity, which may be why she dosen't measure up. Subscribe to The Franklin Times In Training for . ? Pr e Tys Fort . Worth Olrls' Baseball Team la practicing already (or , tho coming season- The club gave a good account of Itself lai-t year and experts say some, at least or Its members are capable of per forming crtxftlably on any diamond Shown her* Is Miss Ev?)yn Single ton. at bat. '? No Worm* in ? nealthy Child j All children troubkjT with Worm, herein keatthy color, whlcbtbdloatM poor Mooi-Kod ?? ? rolo.thftrt l? rnoryor kM ft omapk^dTs turban GROVE S TASTELESS chlU TOfiMcglvon relulorly gar two or thr? yWk> wlil>Moh the blood, im pr7v? Ir*. ^,,yn' U ? G*o?r?l StrenjT h ralng Toole to t#?? whpJtayatam. Nature will th^n (brow off or dtfp^HTe worms, cod theChlld wlli no toporfoct hWUrPU66Bat to u*?. ?c por botti*. F O R SALE 1 fifty head Horses and Mules One car load Western North Carolina Mules, all well broke ready for work. Will sell them cheap for Cash or on time. Come look them over before you buy. I will save you money if you buy from me. W. H. ALLEN, ROT H ' S FOR THE NEWEST SPRING BARGAINS It gives us pleasure to announce to the people of Franklin and adjoining Counties that we have one of the prettiest and most satisfactory lines of Spring Goojis on dis play that we have ever carried before. And what is the most pleasing part of it is the fact that the prices are so very low. Come in and look over?our many pretty lines and you will be pleasantly surprised. t LADIES AND MISSES HATS in all tli latest Spring styles, a large selection of very attrac tive hats to select from Price $1.50 up to $7.95 MEN'S, WOMENS' AND * CHILDRENS OXFORDS AND PUMPS Straps, Lace, Colonial in all the leading shades and color com binations, including Sport Ox fords, Silk Hose to match all pumps Price $1.50 up to $7.50 MEN'S AND BOYS' NEW SPRING SUITt; with one and two pall* pants in all -the lending styles and colors Tweeds, Worsteds, Serge, Gar badine and Whipords Special Price $8.50 to $35.00 LADIES COATS AND COAT SUITS in Poiret Twill, Tricotine, all colors in two and three piecg suits ^ Price $18.50 to $39.50 LADIES IJEW SPRING DRESSES in all the leading shades and combinations, Crepe Dechine, Crepe Satin, Taffeta, Paisley Silk Crepe, Flat Crepe and Sport Silks Price $8.95 to $32.50 LADIES COATS AND WRAPS all colors and all materials, Special Price $8.95 to $25.00 f. A. ROTH COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA *7 ? . O

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