LAWNHOWEKS SPRINKLERS and GARDEN HOSE Spring time is near now is the time to buy the things you need to work with. We have a full line of good farming tools to make work a pleasure to you and prices we make are just like getting money from home. Ouano Distributors ' $9.00 Guano Champion Plows $5.00 Girl Champion Points $2.00 per doz. No. 10 Oliver Chill Points 50c each No. 13 Oliver Chill Points . . r'." . . 60c each No. 72 1-2 .Chattanooga Points. . .40c each No. 63 Chattanooga Points. r. . . .50c each No. 43 Chattanooga Points .... 55c each 4 Prong Pitch Forks $1.00 v 5 Prong Pitch Forks $1.25 6 Prong Pitch Fork $1.60 Extra heavy hickory single trees. . . . 75c \ Remember that flies are dangerous. We are hand f ' * ling a complete line of Screen Wire, Screen Windows and door frames to make windows. Screen your house % in time to keep off diseases that flies carry. "COME AND SEE IS ALL WE ASK' ' / Allen Bros. Co. ? " ' ' A - . ? Lobisbnrg, N. C. o. TAYLOR Hardware Paint Your House Now Frighten up the old place, make it look clean and new, ? it will last longer. John Lncan Pure House Paints will do the work to >onr satisfaction. (I have it.) Spring is here and yon want a new Boggy- I **11 the "OXFORD OHABX" and guarantee every one to be the highekt gride material yon can hny in a buggy. I also .*">11 a cheaper Buggy. BASS BALL GOODS FISHING TACKLE Screen Doors, Windows and "Wire My business Is increasing, there's a reason, come and ?JL ? ?** -RUNDOWN "H? is all run down, but hia blood is pure and rich." The best thing ? the hirirml thsur ? > that Glide's Pepto-Manraut does is to purify and enrich wurbiood. Then those weary, run down, dragged out feelings wiU disappear, and the old time vim and "pep" come back again. Get Gude's Pepto-Mangan today. At your druggists ? liquid or tatjets, 83 you prefer. Gude's Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enrjcher COOPS GRATIFIED BY DOUBLING CASH Virginia Senate Passe* Bill To Safeguard Contracts Of Association ? * The payment of a million and a halt dollars last Saturday by the Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association to Its members in the dark-flred belt ol ? vn&ima '11 Bagitm nuiui t_mu lit.a brought satisfaction to thousands of growers in two state. : The dark-flred growers of Virginia at all of the cooperative markets have Yeceivedmore from their first tyro ad vances J)y the association th?n the price ot average years would bring > from their seasons' sales. Numbers of grow ers Jrt the cooperative association have r.ow~averaged around $20 per hundred on their two payments and reports from several points last Saturday sta ted that new signers were coming Into the association, which, la certain to make a third substantial disbursement to its members in the darlt belt. Among high averages reported from deliveries of dark tobacco to the asso ciation were the receipts of O. W. Park er & Bro., of Mew Canton, averaging $26.25 per hundred in advances to date, C. W. Melton for $2l.75f?. B. Hud gins tor $21.40 and S.'f". Fusua for an average of $32 per hundred on all de liveries to d*?e. . The. Eastern Carolina farmers were much' elated over Saturdays" cash pay ment and a number of growers stated that they were out of debt for the first time in years and were now in posi tion to pay cash tor their fertilizer. The merchants who have recently ad vertised their desire to help the mar keting association in Eastern Caro lina are enjoying a rush business, ac cording to all reports, as the members | of the association are sajd to be spend ing the money from this last disburse ment freely. Cooperative farmers ol Virginia are much pleased by the passage la the Virginia senate of the bill to mfaat the sale of tobacco contracted to the cooperative association upon auction warehouse floors which Imposes a fine ol Irom $100 to $500 upon warehouse men who knowingly sell such tobacco. Another bill which passed the senate with a large majority require^ the sale 'of tobacco only In the name of the true owner thereof, also a record of all sales, gives permission to represent atives of either the cooperative asso ciation or *a warehousemen to inspect the records of the other and provides that any violations of the bill shall constitute a misdemeanor. The passage of these bills by the Virginia house ol delegates Is conf.dently predicted this week, and is regarded as a very im portant step by officals ot tr.e market ing association In the safeguarding of tlielr contract. All of the cooperative warehouses will close for the season during the next six weeks and otficats of the to bacco association are urging the mem bers to complete deliveries. The last bright markets of the association In Virginia and North Caroiiiia will close on March SOth, according to the latest announcement of T. C. Watklns, Jr." Director of Warehouses for the asso ciation . Members of the association In the dark-flred district must complete their deliveries before April 14, when every cooperative wnfehou<ie for the receipt ol the dark leaf Closes for this year, while members In the sun-cured area of Virginia have until April 30th to complete their deliveries, according to p I". D. Williams, Manager of the aaao c la t lion's dark leaf department. "Mil's c. 8. ARMY mussos-laM ? shoes At Sites 5H to la Nerer again will yon b? able to buy these shoes at inch a low prfce. We were lucky In finding a manufacturer, who was overstocked with them, and needed ready caah, ao we bought them at almost one-half of the regu lar price J This shoe Is made oyer , the D. 8.' Army Mdnson-last. with ex tra heary stitching; special gruiaed i 'chrome brown leather used through- j out. An Ideal shoe for workmen, far- 1 njers, Ice-men, postmen, .-arpontert j-and motor men, who are obliged to be 'on their feet all day. Send correct slxe. Pay PostmM $2.M on "delivery, or ?eud ua a mousy order. It you are not satisfied with these .Shoes after you examine them, we will promptly refund your money." tr. s. DimuBtmNo * balj* company, 10-28 Vest 22nd Ftreot, ' i I-J-tf New York City, N T. WILLIAM TELL Flour has boas LB9Ij0.?"bar' toT 7?r.. Wlt J. 8. HOWBLL, th? Franklin ttubs T I 21. '.0 Pet vrar Artyine# ?} | Fifty Head horses and Mules [? i ' One car load Western ttorth 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 yon money if you bay from me. |i 11 U Al l ri\| LOUISBDRG, VVl I I ? Ml% LLL I w ? North CaroUna For bread, Dlscuitg or pastry, WIL LIAM TELL Floor leads them all. 2-23-8t J. S. HOWELL. ? . Subscribe to The Franklin Time a | - - ? ? ? ' -J- *? % > ? ' ~ ? t ~ 77 7?^ ?? ? ?-*, Stoo that Hf(1?che with SAM'S HEADEASY. FOR FIRST CLA&3 JOB PRINTING PHONE 288 What's In a nameT It's QUALITY with WILLIAM TELL Flour! 2-2S-8t ' ? J. B. HOWELL. Subscribe to The Franklin Times c Baked from above Bombarded from below! ? ' 1 11 HB heat at the mun and the wheel- filing grit of the'ttlod crack and cot the finish of roar ctSf in thousands of placee. Into these woood^ Jfln the garma of disease, creepe moisture. Then follows Rust, speeding your car on Its Journey to the Joak pOs. i rtaotnictlqpHHisj _ Wto ? coat Of Deroe Motor Car Finish to ward off rata and to ft. store the "new car" look McKINNE BROTHERS Louisbttrg, H? 0. l*Mn Yiwr Car i B?Jmromui Uu; Drro* Motor Cu Rifak " J ' mJ a H.voe Auto L?ather Dr.itJaf - Drrr* Auto Top DrMtlaf ?

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