nurst ctttppetiB ^ TANLAC BRINGS MOST ,, i GRATIFYING RESULTS ? ? r , v ? it slur Nurfe With 15 Years' Expexj ence Urges Use of Tanl&c ? ? Talis of Her Mother's Exper ience With World's Famous Tonic. "I have direct and personal know ledge of bo many cases where TAN LAC has restored health and strength and helped weak, run-down people to get oh their feet that I know It to be an unusual medicine," la the emphat ic manner In which Mrs. M. E. Chap pelle. Blue Mount and. Thomas Ave., Wauwotosa. Wis., a practical nurse of fifteen years' experience, pays tribute to th? famous treatment. "Ttone and again X have urged TAN LAC'8 use and it always brings the most' gratifying results. - My owji mother, now eighty years old, took TANUi' :ivo yean ago, and It hitf been ther standby, ever since. Noth ing helps her as TAN LA iofes ,_atfZl she ie a? strong an advocate of the medicine a9 I am. Oaly recently, mother became generally run-down Her stomaeh was disordered, her ap petite utterly failed her, and she .came near having a nervous breakdown, TAN LAC gave her a vigorous" appe-' tlte, corrected all complaints and left hetp not only well and happy but so strong and active that looks after Eggs preserved in water glass may be poached this winter. They are 1 plentiful and cheap now but will be scarce aud high when cold weather comes. : ' _ ' The State Farmer^'' and Home Bui" reap Convention wltl'be held at tne Stale College this year July 23, 24 and pith. Mark these datds on your cal cai'.nr now. THB FRANKULN TIMES *i fin i?m yj? at in jutufa i?r"_ 1 \ ' l ! f 1) -23 Cured In 6 to 14 Days *3zuggi3ta fc.uad money if PAZO OINTMENT fails rocure Itching. E'lind. Bleed!*? or Protruding Plica. lns;ailly nmi Itqfctaa^ites. ant you ma act restful tlKfl <\ftar til 3 Offt ?DnHcatlOo. Pnce 60c. THE I'Ra S KlilS TUBES should be In Tuor home. If jon "re not a sub scriber, be one. Send In jomm. sub scription and help us to boost (or a better community. u Hdte Dishwashing? Read This Carefully "J^T O longer is dishwashing a distasteful task to ^kpusamls of -Women. They rifc use k?f6eat Lfelc* ftlfflfeft thewittf and loosjrn the dtrt and grease. Then a quick rinse in hot water and the dishes and silver are not tinly immaculately clean but sanitary as well.Try washing dishes the "Red Seal" way... Be Sure and Buy only the genuine ; j Red Seal Lye , ! 1 ( Write for FREE booklet, 1 1; "Home Help?" } RCT CfUBCTN &L Co. l4^ I lad* I phi*. Pa sf%f2 HOUSEHOLD HINTS f fff ?, the home and visits around, as well. -And mother t brinks the TANLAC Veg. stable Pfll? are the greatest ever. ''In *?>- my long years of experience as a nurse, I have never known the equal ot TANLAC." TANLAC Is tor sale by alt jood ^druggists; Accept no substitute-. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take TANLAC Vegetable P1H?, * HOME DEMONSTRATION DIPT. ? * Items of Interest to Those Inter * ested Jn Better Uomm and Better * tiring In Franklin Coan^. ? ? * ? >. ? i. . ? > ? r * By Miss Catftleen Wilson. Atrent Program April 28 ? May 3. : !| Monday ? Office. ?' , Tuesday ? Schloss. .Wednesday ? Special Field Work. Thursday ? Popes. Friday ? Wood. Saturday ? Officce. Preserving Eggs for Uooie Use , Efgs are more plentiful and there fore cheapest during the spring and early- summer. The "a:armlng" fact of cheap eggs and the setting season over turns us to the thought ? now la Uie time to preserve eggs for home consumption. Of the many methods which have been tried for preserving eggs on a small scale none has proved more successful than the use of water glass tsodlujtt ailicateal-._Xliia is .a. very cheap product that can be purchased p?tn roost any . drug store either in ? liquid or powdered fotm. Eggs to be preserved "should bet first, strictly fresh, all eggs should He c&ndled" before placing in the contain-' yerV second, infertil, because Infertile eggs keep longer, fertile eggs may 4ie used when eggs are only a day or twjp fold; third, perfectly clean, eggs should not be washed before packing for washing eggs removes a protective booting^ which prevents them spoil, ing. . I In placing eggs in the liquid be careful not to crack the shell. Solution ? Use one quart of water, glass to nine quarts of water that has been boiled and cooled. Place the mltture In a flve gallon crock or ]a,r. This idJl sufficient to preserve fif teen dozen eggs and will serve tor a guide for the quantity needed to pre sarve larger number of eggs. 1. Select a five gallon crock and clean It thoroughly, after which It should be scalded and allowed to dry. 2. Heat a quantity of water to the boiling point and allow to cool. 3. When cool measure out nine quarts of water, place In crock, and add 1 quart of water-glass stirring the mixture thoroughly. ' 4. The eggs should be placed In the solution. If a sufficient supply of eggs Is not obtainable when the solu tion Is firat made, more eggs may be added from time to time. At leant two Inches of . the solution should cor. er the eggs at all times. 5. The 'Crock'' tfontafnlng file Prtj-] served eggs should he kept in ??, cool j dry place. wWt eovertui to prevent! evaporation. Waxed paper p?t .on and tied around the top of 4fav crock will answer this purpose. A Watrr glass eggs' proper^; put up and fresh can be used satJWj^ctorfly for all iiur!"iBe8 tn ooklng afW 'for 1 table use anil can readily be sold to J people who have tried them. To Stop a Cough Quick f - HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine wtych slope the cough by ' and irritatori tissue*. I-TRATE Colds, Colds and chest and throat from a Cold or Croup, of Hiret' Heel In d Hotter in - ? - ? ..nbtned with the healk>4 effect o# ? O-Peo-T rmte Salve thrm*h tho paree of the *kia aooo stope a oooth. - r - H Both remedies are packed In ooe carton and the ooet of the combined treatment la 96c. ??Just ask your druggist for HAYES1 HEALING HONEY. healing the i: A box of SALVE for Ch. Croup Is HAYES' H should be of children n?L ?Id* the l Tom Tarheel says It looks like folks In his neighborhood are preparing to fight the boll weevil with poison this year. They are preparing for more cotton and they want an Insurance policy. . Free Note Book for a limited timm - with each ~ ^ A I advertised by the manufacturers in Collier*. The beat pencil made and a neat pocket memo book. * ' >? 50c, *l-?? and up. We have INGERSOLL PENCILS Priced from 50c to $25.00 A Nice Graduating Present L. W. Parrish Jeweler Louisburg, North Carolina Ignorant ? "What can I do to avoid falling hair?" Advisor ? "Jump out of the way." i ? i. i ' Thin is a joke taken from "Judge," but if you have u that problem yourself we would give you different ad vice: _ Go to the SERVICE DRUG CO. [W 1 Wood. N. C. * ? and get a supply of Hafr Tonic, by measure, or if you " have a favoritfc brand fet supplied with that. ? That is also a good place to get your prescriptions filled or to get anything in the way of drugs. EVERY LADY ? ? ? ? Interested in ' HIGH CLASS SHOES Is especially invited to call in and exam ine the big shipment of the newest Suede and Patent leather in the latest cuts, di rect Irom the factory, with a saving of from $2.50 to $3.00 per pair. Factory name on every pair. YOURS TO SERVE, C. C. HUDSON W. D. FULLER C. B. KEARNEY Summer Weight Oxfords There is a lot of difference in the weight and con struction of Oxfords for Summer and Winter ? _ r wear. These are made to give the utmost an comfort during the warmest days. In either Black or the new shades of Tan. We are in position to supply your every need farm and home, and at prices that will convince you that ours is the store at which to trade. ' ' ' r - -1 ?fi if - m \ t< at, W. D. Fuller & C& BBXna i ?rv? .*??>- <"1 fiCw >awa?M w> PHONB 1806 i ? : . ?.* .ii-ri* . ^>a?||M w n ?' " -irvfi

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