HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU To break up a cold over night or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza or tore throat, physician* and druggists are tjow recommending Calotaba, the nausealess Calomel tablet, that ia purified from dan gerous and sickening, effects. Those who nave trie<* it say that it acta like magic, by far more effective and certain than the old atyle calomel, heretofore recommended by physicians. One or two Calotaba at bed time with a swallow of water, ? that's alL No aalta, no nausea nor the slightest interference with eating, work or pleasures. Next room ing your cold haa vanished and your sys tem feels refreshed and purified. Ca lotahs are sold only in original sealed packages, price ten cents for the vest-pocket sue; thirty-five cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by drugrists. Your money back if you are not delighted. ? adv. SUPPORT THE TEACHER There are approximately eight hundred thousand school teachers in the United States, not Including su perintendents, supervisors and prin cipals. 4 Here are eight hundred thousand opportunities for service that can not be measured In ordinary terms, if they are appreciated. Teachers who live tip to their pos sibilities do more than teach child ren facts that may be learned from books, They teach them to appreciate the good things in life; tolerance for others; that Joy comes not from sel fish pursuits, but by making others happy, and that the well-rounded man or woman Is not self centered. Though they have a powerful in fluence over children, school teachers can not accomplish the results most to be desired without the aid of parents in providing the proper en vlroment at home. Every community is proud of its schools and its boys and girls. The measure in which their lives redound to the glory of their home community depends upon the support which the teachers receive. Back them up for results that count in later years. APPLICATION FOR PARDON of V MED CHAMPION Application will be made to the Gov, ernor of North Carolina for the par don of Med Champion convicted at the October term of the Superior Court of Franklin County for violation of the prohibition law and sentenced to the roads of Halifax County for a term of ten months. - _ All persons who oppose the grant ing of said pardon are invired to for ward their protests to the Governor without delay. This the 27th day of October, 1924. 10-31-3t THOS. W. RUFFIN, Atty. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets ) It ?tops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W, GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. NEW LOCATION OKDEBEI) TO VAX ATE BY JA>' 1st. I have mined my stock of groceries to the ntore next to Beck's (jarage on Nash street fo?%erly occupied by the Army and N'avy Store, where 1 will curry a full line of heavy and funcy groceries at all times, and ask all my old customers and friend* throughout the county? YOU AI.L KNOW THE OLD OIL MAN ? to come In and~make I It HEADQCABTEK.H when In town. | Shall at all time endeavor to (tire the BEST price possible with quality. |llave Just received a new shipment of 200 page tub lets smooth and rough, at 5 cents each. Ivory flakes three for 2.">c Bandanna Coffee, lb. 2ic Foil line of new canned good* just In at right price. Thanking yon for your patronage at the old stand, and soliciting a con. tlnuancce of same, I am Yours to please, A. J. Jarman Good luck has a nasty habit of fol lowing people who have already had more than their share. Does Your Back Ache? J Bad Back* Bring Suffering to Mu; Louisburg Folks. Is that dull, constant backache mak ing you old and miserable T Doe* your back throb and ache until ti iiiemi you just can't keep going? Dp you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and urinary disorder! ; feel weak, tired and worn-out! Then look to yqur kidneys. Delay may mean serious kidney sick ness! Use Doan's Pills ? a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Doan's are recommended by thousands. Mr*. W. A. Mitchell, Main St., Franklinton, N. C. says: "I used Doan'i Pills at different times for pains In ray back. My back was so tore, no matter which way 1 turned, 1 wa* In misery. I had terrible head acKes. and dizzy spells too, and speck* would dance in front of me. When ever these attacks came on, I used Uoan'* Pills and they always fixed me up ail right." Pnce 60c, at all dealer*. Dont slrtp'v ask for a kidney remedy Doan s Pills ? the same that Mitchell had. Foster-MUburn Era., Buffalo, N. Y. THE FRANKLIN TIMES $1.60 Per Y sar Ln Advance. The dangerous curves would not be marked if there had not been a fool and his automobile over the ground before. Public office holders are all right so long as they do as you think they 'Should. 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 all times. SERVICE DRUG CO. Wood, N. C. W. D. FULLER The Season Is And We Are Ready To Gin Our machinery is in first class condition. We have our same force employed. We want to handle your seasons business. 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. I Ask any fo our pas seasons customers. 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. * . '?? , W. D. Fuller & Co. PHONE 1506 ? " WOOD, N. 0. C. B. KEARNEY Here Cotton PROFESSIONAL COLUMN i 1 UK. B. V. YABBOHOCGH Pb)?lclmn and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. Office la Blckett and Yarborougn Building. pfflc* Phone 298 Residents Phone 18 8. AT WOOD NEWELL. Attereey-At-Law. Lonlaburg, N. C. Phone No. 115 Offlc* la First National Bank Building GeaeraJ Practice DB. W. B. MOXTON Eye Specialist office In Hotel Building Loulsburg, North Carolina I wish to advise my patients and the public generally that alter the 1st Of September my business will be on Cash basis when work Is completed. DR. ARTHUR HYNE8 FLEMING 8. P. BCBT, M. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices orer Bcoggin's Drug Store Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 4 to ( p. m. DR. W. H. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg. N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 335-L Residence 335-J Special Attention to Small Animals. DB. D. f. 8 KITH WICK. Deatlst. Lealskarg, N. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. FEB805. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina Tactic* In all courta. Office on Mala Street. 6. M. BEAM Altomej-at-Law Off! over Post Office Prrr-.,,^., In all courta. DR. J. B. DAT18 Phjslelan and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone : ' Hours : Night 6AU 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. B. White E. H. & J. E. Malone WHITE * MALONE LAWYERS Loulabnrg, North Carolina Maeral practice, settlement ot *e kta* funds Invested. Ons member oi ie Arm always In the office. DR. H. G. PERRY Plij stMan and Surgeen Loulsburg, > North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 287; Night 287 1IK. J. K. MALONE. Loulsburg, North Carolina ?ea In Aycock Drug Store, Market Ifcut. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. 1>U. H. H. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeon Lonlsburg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Loulsburg, If. Office In First National Bank Building Da; Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 Win H. Kuffln, t hos. W Ruffln WM. H. * THOS. W. HCFFIN Attorneys-at-Law Loulsburg, I North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. JOHN E. Brt'K Registered Engineer Asfoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. County and Municipal Work. Maps and Land Surveying. Box 108, Warrenton, C. 10-31-tf Phone 5 or 6 and 26. CALL PHONE 105 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUNDRY TIIE SERVICE SHOP W. B. Munford, Propr. I.oulsbarg, N. C. NOTICE We are glad to aqnounce to oar cus tomers and friends that we have first class line of barbers and are In better sbape to serve our cast mers than we have ever been. A trial Is all we ask. Thanking your for your patronage. We are yours to serve, 8TEQALL B OS. SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Effective July burg, N. C. Trains Leave No. 330 No. 312 No. 334 TrninB Arrive No. 331 No. 311 No. 335 13, 1924 Louis Daily Except Sunday 8:30 A M. 11:50 A. M. 5:00 P. M. Daily Except Sunday 10:15 A. M. 3:20 P. M. 6:45 P. M. For information regarding rates and schedules apply to L. L. JOYNER, Agent, LouiiVrg, N. 0. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. 0. UNION WAREHOUSE D. T. Currin, Prop. LOUISBURG, ff. C. To our Farmer Friends of Frank lin and Adjoining Counties: I wish to advise you that we aire now selling tobac co HIGHER than any other market in your reach. The way we want to prove it, is asking you to give us a trial . nd then we have no doubt that we will con tinue to sell your tobacco. I claim to be the Farm ers Friend. Everybody says that the UNION WAREHOUSE sells tobacco higher, and we sell tobacco, not the man, and we have averaged more than any other market in the State so far. HHWIWI 5 "EI Yours to serve, UNION WAREHOUSE, D. T. Currin, Prop. Cover Crops! Cover Crops! Cover Crops! Let's ask ourselves why the best farmers all over the South today are sowing cover crops, talking cover crops, and many of them even dreaming about cover crops. When we really let ourselves think what ails South ern fanning, it's easy to see why cover crops consti tute the medicine we are after. The greatest needs of our Southern soils are protection from washing and more humus and nitrogen. Cover crops supply these three needs, and supply them with less expenditure of time, labor, and money than any other means. A sys tematic and persistent use of cover crops will make poor landr rich, will give increased profit from the yse of fertilizer, and will furnish the cheapest live stock feed that we can produce. They do all this without interfering with the crops we habitually grow and actually aid in making the crops that follow of bet ter quality and heavier yields. ? (Progressive Farmer)