Tfie Problcrrt OfSsife Investment It requires expert knowledge to eeizT op tunity and avoid risk. The FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK wishes every one of its depositors to prosper because their success means more success for the bank. We ^ zealously guard, the welfare of our pa trons and gladly lend our facilities to investi gation. The"Place" to Live / The only "place* ' to live hap pily is inside your income. Not until you have lived for a time outside your income do you fully realize this truth. Make it a practice to save ten per cent of your income. You will then live within your in comeM-and live happily. Start today. r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, North Carolina REASONABLE SAVING HELPS US ALL Frequent Headaches "I (uttered with chronic constipation that would bring cm Y?<7 ievere headache*," mjt Mrs. Stephen H. Kincer, of R. F. D. I. Cripple Creek, V*. "1 tried dttterent medicine* and did not get relief. The head actae* became very frequent. I beard of Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT and took K for a headache, and the relief wis very quick, and it was so long before I had another headache. Now I lust keep the Black-Draught, and donH let myself get to that condition." Thed lord's Black - Draught (purely vegetable) has been found to relieve constipation, and by stimulating the action of the liver, when it is torpid, helps to drive many poisons out of jr our system. Biliousness. Indigestion, headache, and similar troubles art often relieved in this war. It is Jhe natural way. Be natural I Try Blaok-Draugtit. Sotd everywhere. After Every Meal Chew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. The Great American Sweetmeat DON'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EAJlLY TOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 283 THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.60 Per Tear in Advance HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN Woman's lot In a weary on? at beat. But v'th backache and mother dis tressing kidney ills life Indeed be comes a burden. Doan's Kidney Pills have made life brighter for i any Loulsburg women. Ask your r-lgb borl Mrs. N. L. Moseley, Louis' urg, says: "My back hurt badly and when I got down. It was an awful ef fort to straighten again. Ftiarp pains often stabbed through m\ kid neys and many times when I g t up from a stooped position, I coul 1 see flashes before my eyes. My kMnays acted too freely and I felt mlaei ible. It was an effort to do my houB. ?ork and at times my head swam with dizziness. Don n't Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I b ught some a the Ayeock Drug Go. 1 nan's rid me of the misery and I have aad no trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't limply ask for a kidney fr?med> ?get Do&n's Kidney Pills ? the samn that Mrs. Moseley had. Fob ter-I' l burn I Co., Mfrs . Buffalo, f{. T. Send Your Old Clothes a1 to all ho'ii- ew:fes cf Frank lin cour.ty to their discarded wii u.r < '.:?t!:rs n? the Near Eat* Re lit/ ?' ? :.iaile n.is wrek by Mra. ^r. ( ills of Louis burg. county - hair*:Ui.i fc?r this gr.-at hum an* . r .'i:*d nidation. -V*.. i . a.-ants i Kiln led out that T/h'J ? we are discarding our winter cloiiu i^ we can save numan lives by sending i* r#> the Near East Relief in ?ttnt! of ~yniT?7r.g? it away in the attic or l'.oh-j tc, provide a breeding ground for moil:.*. Most counties of North Car< iisia have j'ist finished their fi i an< i; | campaign and the state is re ported nearly over the top in this resp' ct. . / Dr. E. Brooks, state superinten dont or education, is clothing chairman tor the present drive and ha*, the act ive assistance ? ^"JosephiiS Daniels, honorary state chairman, and Col. Geo. H. Uellamv, stale chairman. Governor Morrison lias issued a proclamation declaring May >st Bund.e Day and asking all true Tarheels to send a bundlo cf warm clothing to the Near! East K??}ief. Mapy scnool teachers of this county.! at th<- request of Dr. Broojts. have or ganirml their classes into a corps for collecting discarded clothing in their respective communities. Clothing can be turned over lo Mrs. Pleasants of Louisburg or her sub-chai'\nai?, Mrs. Dave Spivey cf Youngsville, Dr. S. C. Ford 01 Pranklinton and Mrs. B. C. Johnson of Hunn, or sent to the Near Er-ct Relief clothing warehouse at Raleigh Franklin county's goal is_1500 pounds of clothing in which there is still some wear. Palm beach suits, stflhv hats ami summer clothing can not be used as the climate in Armenia closely approximates o".r New Eng land states. Many children and adults were fo ir.d last winter who ha1, drag ged therm-elves fcr miles suffering ffcm acute rheumatism simply for lack of clothing. Cofmnencpment at Cedar Rock The order of exercises for Cedar Rock High School commencement, will be viz: Thursday evening, April 26. 8 o'clock {Recitation Contest. V Friday evening. April 27. S o'clock, Exercises by the grade pupils. Sunday evening. April 2&. 8 o'clock. Sermon to graduating class. Rev. G: E. Spruill. Monday evening. April 30. 8 o'clock. Class Day exercises. Tuesday, May 1, 10:30 a. m. Gradu ating Exercises and Literary Address to be delivered by Dr. W L. Pot eat. Tuesday evening. May 1. 8 o'clock. Play. OH Days in Dixie .by high school pupils. Tlif ? public is cordially invited to at tend ti'.est exercises. T. H. SLEDGE. Principal. THE FRANKLIN TTMES I1.C0 Per Year In Advance FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. NOTICE Having qualified as Admin istrntor of the estate. R. N. Strickland, deceas ed. late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is <to notify all persons ' ;iving claims a&ains* the estate of id deceased to exhibit t!<em to the ?.?ndor?igr.ed at Spring Hope. N. C.. i K. No. 2, on or before the zOth day of I Ar-ril, 1924. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons 'indebted to said estate will please ::;*nke immediate p-yment. This the lGtirtKTF'of April. 1923. ARTHUR STRICKLAND. Adm'r. 4-?0-6t of R. N. Stricklaiui .Dee d. HE-SALE OF VALUABLE RblAL# ESTATE Under and by virtue or ;he power . conferred upon me in a certain Deed of Trust executed to me by J. W. Mangum and duly rocordcd in the of fice of Register of Deeds of Franklin County fn book 233, pages 10.'* and 103, default having been made in the pay i r tents of the notes secured therein, and a. the request of the holder of said notes, said lands having been pre viously offered for sale r nd an upset bid having been inp.de. and the Clerk o*" the Superior Court having directed a ro-sale, I will on MONDAY. MAY 7. mz3 at :ibout the hour of twelve o'clock not n, sell at public auction r.t the Court House door in Loai:;burg. N". C. (prt-"4n lot or parcel of laud well kt:ovrn as the Willis M. Boone Old Hnitie Placo, situate In Cedar Rock Township, Franklin County. North Carolina, and bounded : s followc by ; "i joining owners: On the North by the Loutabu^g an<Z Nashville road: on the East bv the Ricks K. Boone tract; imi the South by R. I. Stalling* and ?*ti the West by W. B. Coppedg. and nuro particularly ('efinerl rs follows: loginning at a Red Oak l.i tlie W. B. ( >ppedgc lino; th?nce along the Louis \ urg and Nashville **or.d E:?rterly 56 >les to a Post Oak stump; thence a uithorly direction 136 1-3 polos to a l ine; thence a westerly dire t?or. |. iOng R. R. Boone's line SR polfs i , .. 1: :id bought of Wm. Itisc <c) to a Red c k in W. B. Coppodge's line; thence l??9 poles alo ig W. B. Coppedge's line in a Northerly direction to the Red (?ilk named an the beginning, contain ing sixty acres, more or less, it being the tract of land conveyed to J. W. Mangum by P. S. & K. K. Allon by d?'od dat?jd September 9th, 1919. This 17th dry of A^iil, 1923. l6-3t O. M BEAM. Trustee. > Habitual Ooniiipaiton Cured Hi I Is to 21 Day* ? "I.AX-F08 WITH BEPSIN" Is a specially prepared Syrup ToniflrljixaUvjio^ilalillus ( 'i.stipatlon. It rekw?rproiTi [>t I y but should be tahan i ngfiMrly for 14 to 21 day* in induce regular action\ It Stimulates and Regulate*. Very Plea?A{it to Take. ? (too per bottle. TO THE STAR Twinkle, twinkle little Star, At last we know just what you are, Tearing 'round the streets so fast, Everyone's Car is here at last: Small in upkeep, small in price, Yet big in value, and oh, so nice: Not a single ear that is made today, Can pass the Star in any way: * The highest hill it will take on high, And en the level it will nearly fly; Every parage would close today On the repair and upkepp you have to pay: Give enough thanks, we really can't, To the Star builder ? W. C. Durant, For building a car for one and all, "With a value that is big, and a price that is small; She is ready for demonstration, believe me At Beck's Garage, Louisburg, X. C. ?MRS. H. G. PERRY. BECK'S GARAGE PHONE 311 - LOUISBURG, N. C. EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION T. W. WATSON, AGENT S ? K ? R ? V ? I ? C ? E THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about the underwriting qualifications of this FIFTEEN- YEAR-OLD INSURANCE OFFICE. The Insuring public in this County has no question as tc the quality of Insurance furnished from THIS OFFICE. Our Clients have learned that this OFFICE can be depended on for the very best SERVICE, even in emergency cases. If ycu have INSURANCE PROBLEMS, bring them to this OFFICE, we will SOyE THEM FOR YOU. Our Business is foundei on EFFICIENCY, and SERVICE. When yon think oi INSURANCE, think of W? X? T? S? O? N Notice To Owners of Cars and Fordson Tractors of- Franklin County We can Berve you night or day, when in trouble with your automobile or J your Fordson Tractor, as Messrs. H. G. Leonard and X. B. Medlin, known as Herbert and Nobe, are with me, and J Mr. Leonard ig known as the best Fordson Tractor mechanic in the county, also for Ford cars. Mr. Med lin is known to be one of the best me chanics in the county for all large cars such as Hudson's, Essex, Dodge's and Buick's and all oilier la~ge makes ?if cars. We can serve you as well as any Garage in the county. We carry j nothing except genuine Ford parts for ] your Fcrd and can serve you as Quick for parts for large cars as any tJarae* In Loul3burg as no Garage carries stock for other cars except in small ?iuantitios. When in town oall to se t our stock of casings, inner tubes and accessories as we carry the largest stock in the county except the Louis burg Motor Co. Don't forget when in trouble call day Phone (No. 7), at night (No. 237) and we are always on he job. We serve you for gas, oil :Td all accessories on Sunday as well .5 Monday. HUDSON'S GARAGE R. W. HUDSON, Proprietor Louisburj?, N. C ANNOUNCEMENT ! I I take pleasure in announcing to my many friends * and customers that I have moved my stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries to the Burt building com or of Court and Main street, south of the Court Square, where I have more room and am better prepared to serve your every want. I shall carry full lines at the very lowest price for quality and senr ?e to be found. Coma to see me and lets talk talk over your needs. J. Allen Harris

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