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TWO DAYS AT STATE Fill
Raleigh, Sept. 22.? Over six hun
dred farm boys who are students In
the agricultural high schools of the
State will spend two days. October
16-17, at the State Fair to Judge live
stock and farm crops. Coming from
eighty schools and representing sixty
counties, these boys were selected
from over three thousand contestants
In local high schools.
This is the fourth annual judging
contest for Vocational agricultural
high schools and It will bring together
the largest number of farm boys ever
assembled In North Carolina for such
an occasion, says Roy H. Thomas,
State supervisor of agricuHural edu
cations who has charge of the pro
gram for the boys.
A consolidated vocational agricul
tural high school display, put on by
the high schools of the State in which
vocational agriculture, is taught, will
be one of the features of the State
Fair this year, Mr. Thomas announ
ces.
Probably the most interesting of all
the exhibits in this display will be
the one in which the farm shop work
will be shown. Boys from the various
schools will give demonstrations in
this section. <' ? ffll
Liberal prizes are offered for all
contests. Over two hundred dollars in
money will be given in the livestock
contests and the same amount has
been allotted In the crop judging. The
boy who makes the best score In Judg
ing livestock will be given a pure
bred Jersey calf by the department of
animal husbandry of State College.
TKS boys will be guests of State
College while at the fair. One of the
features of the entertainment will be
the banquet on Thursday evening,
October 16. At this time the farm boys
will be the guest of President E. C.
Brooks. Mrs. Vanderbilt, president of
the State Fair, will be one o* the
speakers at the banquet.
FULL LINE SCHOOL
STATIONERY
A few more 260 pat^e tablets
at 5c.
Rugs 25c to $7.50
A good Japanese Rug Ox!) ft.
for $4.50
Don't forget your Gesco Suit
$12.50, wears like leather.
S
NAv lot Sublime and Wizard
Flour just received.
Full line groceries, priced
right.
A. J. Jarman
Cooper Gin Corner.'!
An executive Is a man who can take
a day off whenever he feels like It
without stopping the plant.
Have You a Bad Back?
Then tke Advice of This Loulitmrf
Resident Will Interest You.
Does your back ache night and day;
Binder work; destroy your restT
Are you tortured with stabbing pains
When you stoop, lift or bend?
Then likely your kidneys are weak.
Mors troubles may goon appear.
Headaches, dizziness, nervousnefs;
Or uric acid and its ills.
Help your weakened kidneys with ?
ftlmulant diuretic.
Use Doan's Pills.
Read this Louisburg testimony:
W. B. Cook, prop, of general store,
Court House Square, says: "My back
hurt me and mornings a dull adhi
settled across it, and I felt tired. My
Kidneys acted too freely during the
night and had sit up several times, to
I lost my rest. I got Doan'* P(Ils At
Plaasant's Drug Store, and they soon
relieved me of the trouble."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dojrt
simply ask for a kidney reiged?? jpt
Doan s Pills ? the same that Mr.
Cook had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mrri*
Buffalo, N. Y.
THE FRANKLIN TIMES
11.60 Per Y ear In Advance.
FOR RENT? ONE 3 HORSE FARM,
one mile from Justlco, one-half mile
from new church. Also two 15-acre
farms for sale ? one fourth cash bal
ance In one, two and three years.
Apply to J. N. WESTER. If
LouisJjurg, N. C. 8-22-4t
Black seeded cotton reduces yields
and la always 4ominant over the fuzzy
seed, states Dr. R. Y. Winters, plant
breeder for the State College Experi
ment Station. This is one additional
reason why it is necessary to select
seed to keep and build acre yields.
A worn out field in Catawba county
planted to vetch, soybeans, cowpeas
and crimson clover for three years
doubled its yield of cotton from 300
to 600 pounds of lint, reports County
Agent J. W*. Hetrdricks..
The alibi squad is In training so as
to b? able to explain the election re
turns.
Subscribe to The Franklin Times
FOR SALE
We have listed for saie several val
uable farms, amoug which are (1)
about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known
as Cooke land, on State highway; (2)
about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. S. known
as part of Whltaker lands. J For prices
and terms, see
FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO.
(Orer First National Bank)
To Core a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets! It
stops the Couflh and Headache and works off the
Cold. L. W GROVE'S signature oq each box. 30c.
nniij u unumu ynuiun, ( iwiicu. I 11
Couflh and Headache and works off the '
W. GROVE'S signature oa each box. 30c. I
Another tine thing about a vacation
is that it ^quires work to save up for
t#ie next one.
FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING
PHONE 283
A TONIC A
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
)X brings color to tke cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by it3 Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
Work Your Dollars on a
"Night Shift" too
The dollars you put in the
bank are hard working double
duty dollars.
They work a "day shift"
#and a "night shift." Twenty
four hours a day they are busy
piling up inerest for you.
How large a "force" of dol
lars is working for you?
Start your savings account
here today.
The First National Bank
LOUISBURG, North Carolina
Wm. H. RUFFIN, President, F. J. BEASLEY, Cashier
Wm. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier
We Have It
Can Get It
Or It Isn't Made
Anything in the line of drugs, stationery, tine
candies, smokes, toilet accessories, etc.
Prescriptions a speciality. Serv
ice at the fountain at Jill times.
SERVICE DRUG CO.
Wood, N. C.
"CLINIC"
The free "clinic" la one of the
most beneficial of the Institu
tion* get up In recent times. The
word "clfiilc" I? derived from
the Greek through the French
"cllnlque" which means "reclin
ing." The clinic patient, prop
erly speaking, Is one who Is con
fined to bed and who is treated
In the presence of students of
medical daase*.
-If* fun fer a kid
what gits spaakad
fraquent to grow up
til' have kids of bis
6wn t* spank.
Accomplishing the big things de
pends on the way little things are
bandied,
W. D. FULLER 0. B. KEARNEY
The Season Is here
And We Are Ready To Gin Cotton
Our machinery is in first class condition.
We have our same force employed. ~ ?
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We want to handle your seasons business. 1 --
We buy cotton#and seed. We trade meal for seed at oil mill exchange and charge you
nothing to haul both ways.
We furnish you storage for both cotton and seed as long as you want to use it free.
We receive cotton for members of the Northe Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative
^Association and cash your draft same as any bank. Those of you who have been gin
ning with us know how we treat you one and all the same way. ?
We have no pets, but do the best we can for each customer, with one hundred or one
bales of cotton brought to our gin. \ 4 "? * I
Ask any fo our pas seasons customers. vV '' " "
We can also supply your wants for yourself and family at our store, where you will
always find merchandise and prices as good and as cheap as can be sold.
Your friends at all seasons of the year. y > S ~ ,
W. D. Fuller & Co.
PHOtfE 1505 ' . ma^rT , r WOOD, N. 0.
BUY QUICK
Our carload of High Grade Peerless,
self-rising Floor has just arrived di
rect from the mills. We sold Wednes
day 36 barrels. Only have 110 more
barrels on our 800 barrel contract
"* --t
bought at low prices. Eat the best
and save Doctor's bills.
The Hudson Store Co.
NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK. '
Louisbug, N. C. , . 7 .:^
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