WE CAN'T HANDLE = All Grades of Flour SO WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST We have en route two cars of flour? one car of Peerless and one car of White House. Flour has advanced $1.00 per barrel at the mill, but we will sell you at the same price. We bought und?r con tract. Every barrel of this flour is absolutely guaranteed. WE DON'T MEET PRICES WE MAKE PRICES The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Louisburg, N. C. LOST One Kelly Springfield Cord automo- | bile tire 33x4, between B. F. Wilder's store and Bunn, on steel rim. Find er will receive reward by returning j same to N. D. MEDLIN. 2-22-lt Louisburg, N. C. ] LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN | One half grown setter dog, bobbed | tail, with bluck head and black spots, on body. Suitable reward for return or information leading to recovery. ! C. A. RAGLA^D, ' 2-22-2t Louisburg, N. C.. ! Subscribe to The Franklin Times V No Worms la a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or lest stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS cftill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to th? whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild wiii oe in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Forecasting A Tremendous Spring Demand * 739,626 more Ford car# and trucks were pro duced last year than the previous year, an increase of over 50 per cent. In spite of this tremendous increase in production, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring and summer months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars and Trucks could not be filled. ' " This year winter buying for immediate delivery has been more active than ever before ? and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weekly ? Purchase Plan for spring delivery. '*?' These facts clearly indicate that the demand during this X} spring and summer will be far greater than ever, and that f>t orders should be placed immediately with Ford Dealers as a means of protection against delay in securing your Ford Car or Truck or Fordson Tractor. A mull depnait down, wfch May payments al dM balance arranged, or your anrollmant under tha Ford Waekly Purchase PUn, will put yotw order on the prefer rad lisc lor eprtag delivery. Ford D?al?r MADE THE SAME AS THIRTY YEARS AGO T">0:' yecn? have p ? ribed Cuat's 1 epto-Man ga\ because it c^nt-ttiiis a form rf ;ro- \h 'h -? readily absorbed, does xi' I upset the stomach or affect the teeth, and is a splendid tonic and blood enricher. At your drug gist's, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablets the he?ltb-bulidlng value of ("i ucIp'b Prpto-Mangan. Write today for *en< -'jus Trial Package of Tablets. S?nd no mot . ? just name and addr?aa to M. J. 13 r viler, bach Co., 63 "Warren St., N. Y. MAKIM; Sl'GAB SPl'DS FKEE FBOM DISEASE Raleigh, Feb. 11. ? Sweet potatoes that an* intended for bedding can be made free from disease, by a sijnple treatment consisting of placing them in clean sacks and dipping Into a so luticn ?f Bichloride of Mercury. The right solution is made by placing four ounces of the poison In. 30 gallons of water. Directions for treating the potatoes are given by G. W. Fant, extension pathologist for the State College, as follows : Use wooden barrels because bichlo ride corrodes metal. Two or three barrels may be used to speed up the work. Remember that bichloride is a dead ly poison if taken internally. Have _it put up in four ounce pack ages and dissolve this amount in 30 gallons of water. Put the potatoes in clean burlap bags and dip into the solution from 5 to 10 minutes ? not longer. Pour out the potatoes on a clean floor or on the ground and allow to dry. Make up a new solution after about three bags have been dipped in a bar^ rel. The solution will get weak. As the skin of the potatoes absorbs the poison, use the roots for bedding 'only. This may be done as soon as they art dry. ! Pour out the solution when used and don'i allow it to collect In pools where it may poison some animal or child. When the barrel is thoroughly wash led 11 may be used for other purposes. Many large growers of sweet pp tato plants for sale and commercial producfrs of sweet potatoes find it | important to have disease free seed and v. here this treatment is followed, good r?. suits will be secured. Seed Corn and Plant Bed Canvas" 2-22-lt at L. P. HICKS. Quickly Destroys Disagreeable Odors EVERY careful housewife takes special pains to make toilets, sinks, closets, drains and out-houses clean and sanitary. Red Seal Lye does this very thing in a jiffy. Little cost and no trouble. Have you bought a can re cently? Red Seal Lye is extra high test and goes much further than inferior substitutes. BeSureand Buy only the genuine Red Seal Lye Write for FREE booklet, "Home Helps" P. CTouson 5c Co. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Thin a* Our Readers Want IO Know Red Seal Lye helps to keep tr*/? home always clean and ?ttnic/iry. It makes an effective barrier against disease and its fearful consoqaences. ? ? ? Red Seal Lye is very uniJful in jotting rid of disa;rre<able ode** and is unequalod for cleauiutf drains and pip*. . . . Floors, walls, stajps and cellars where dirt settles most readily and are ftbout^wipoBsibl* to rvlean vntu soap and water are made spotless ><\ a few minates by, the tfenef??* use ot Red Seal Lye. No scmbbi*# Is necessary. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST YOU TO SPEND? $100.00? ANSWER $100 DOWN & $4 A YEAR FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Every dollar you spend has an invisible string of pen nies attached to it. This string of pennies reaches up through the years. They represent the interest money which that dollar would bring you, if you saved it in stead of spending it. Think of that when you spend money. The inter est you lose is like installment payments for the rest of your life When you go to buy something, ask your self, "Do I want to pay the price of this thing, plus the annual loss for the rest of my life?" Start a savings account, now, with our Bank and make your money earn more money in interest. The First National Bank F. J. Beasley, Cashier Wm. H . Ruffin, President LOUISBURG, North Carolina A Splendid Example Washington, so biographers relate, was a thrifty youth. At the age of sixteen he had a job as surveyor and had opened a Bank Account in his own name to take ca^e of his savings. What a splendid exam ple for the youth of today! And we will venture that Washington did not enjoy the privileges which this Bank Is ready to offer to help you save systemati cally. Most great fortunes have had modest beginnings. Start a Savings Account today. J. M. Allen, President H. M. Stovall, Cashier T. H. Dickens, V-Pr?. E. M. Par ham, Aut. O&ahier

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