HOW DOCTORS TREAT bOLijS AND THE FLU To bre^k up a c*ld oveiyfaighy or to cut short an attack of gripp^/r.HutJiza or sore throat, phyliciars tfid dniBgins arc qow recommending Calofcahtf, t h t nausealeai Calomel tabldL that ia purif/ed from dan gerous and sicken it? effects. Those who have tried it saV thit tit acu like magic, by far more effectit&'and certain than the old style calomel, Mretowi t recommended by physiciana. / i One or tirt Caloufis at bed time with a swallow of watey-- that's alL No aaha, no nause^nor tbfc slightest interference with eating, worker pleasure*. Next morn ing yon* cold b as vanished and your sya tem feels refreshed and purified. Calotaba are sold onhr in original sealed package*, price ten yents for the rest -pocket size; thirty-five Cents for the large family pack age. Recommended and guaranteed by druggists. Your money back if you are not delighted. ? adv. There is so much chewln ggum made nowadays that there la no use for some folks trying to chew It all at once. T HEBE'S MOJO l.\ THE UAH THAN IN THE LA M> 1 Raleigh. Nov. 11. ? Thi\t oft sounded doctrine of good farpnm, " There is more In the man than there is in the land.'' preached by Deaji B. W. Kil gore of the North Carolina Experi ment Station, is again amply confirm ed by the experience of E. T. Braw ley. a farmer of Barringer township in Iredell cotnty who is now con- 1 vinced that regardless ot how badly i a field has been abused it may be | brought back to a productive state without great expense if legume crops are planted. "In 1919," reports District Agent E. S. Mlllsaps. "Mr. Brawley had a badly washed, gullied hillside on his farm. The field was In plain view of the highway and was an eyesore to every one who passed. Mr. Brawley decided to make the field green to the extent that it would not be so oppressive. He filled the gullies, terraced the field and prpared it for seeding to rye. He also made a light aplicatlon of lime stone. In the spring of 1920. he sowed red clover and secured only a scat tering stand. This was allowed to fall on the land and make seed for another crop. In the fall of 1921. the field was again sowed in grain fol I , / lowed by clover 'the next 'spring. This time he secured a boiler stand. He has continued this rotation until to* day he Is securing a perfect stand of clover over the entire field and those ? ho pass that way remarVon the beauty of his farm. "With this experience as a demon stration Mr. Bra w ley is now renovat ing the last of his gullied fields and is putting bis farm in excelleut shape. He expects In a few years to have one of the best kept farms in hl4 community with no gullies or naked land and be Is doing this by the pro per use of legumes in his crop rota tions." CLUB CELEBRATES ASM VEKSAiti' On Tuesday evening the Woman's Club of Louisburg celebrated Its sec ond anniversary with a banquet given to a number of the members of the Kiwanis Club and the Business Men's Association. In the dining room of Louisburg College. The decorations of Armistice Day were carried out in a color scheme of red. white and blue. Mrs. Ben T. Holden presided as toastmlstress and extended a ^most gracious welcome, to which Mr. J. g. Massenburg responded. Mrs. J. L. Palmer, for the Woman's Club, told of its policies and its plans for the future. Supt. W. R. Mills of the Louisburg Graded School, spoke of the policies and plans for the Kiwanis Club, and Mr. M. S. Davis gave an illu strated talk of the future aspirations of the Business Men's Association. Co-operation being the object of the banquet, Mrs. Earnest Furgeison pre sented a very comprehensive outline of how the three clubs of Louisburg might best co-operate to the mutual benefit of each and with much resul tant profit to the town. Miss Qlenn Dunevent then gave a very delightful reading, after which Miss Susie Crowe!) delightfully ren dered several piano selections and Miss Katie Richardson sang. Covers were laid for seventy and a five-oourse dinner was served as follows: Fruit cocktail; capon oyster dressing; rice a-la-New Orleans; creamed English peas, Saratoga chips, hot rolls, cranberries, celery, luncheon salad, tuttl fruttl Ice cream, sunshine cake, cheese, creme de ments, and ooffee. Regardless of Price I am going to sell my stock of Shoes regardless of j rice, so be sure to look them over before you buy. Every pair is guaranteed to be as represented. If they don't fit will exchange them for you. If you ! don't want them will take them back. A big lot of Overalls, Work Shirts, Overall Coats, Hosiery and Men's Underwent. A full line of feor^ and groceries all the time. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY CARL LAEMMLE presents The "Abysmal Brute" Starring Reginald D< Saturday, November 22nd Matinee Sat^rdaV at 2 clock ^ Admi/sioH: Adults 15c X / Children 10c figh> Adults 25c / A Children 10c ' AT T/U \ } Winner Thleatre LOUISBURO, North Carolina It's E??y To Decide - IV When you come shopping her^xor yonrGrocteries it is may tp what to buy, for you do not hav4 to think about quality ? it's always good, o/ abont the prices ? th?| "it always low. fall Mno of feed stuffs on hand. aaaa== J. ALLENjHARRIS WW"""0 North Carolina Dean of the Corps Don Juan RUao. Spanish imbam dor to tha Unltad States, who be romas dAin of the diplomatic corp* at Waahlnfton foUowtag the retire ment of Aabaaaador Juaaerand of | Franc*. tlatcs ? ad cation, your r Note kow EDWARD D. OAKLEY Whereas the Supreme Archtect of the Universe in Infinite wisdom on November 8th, 1924, did take to His eternal home our beloved friend r.nd brother. Edward D. Oakley; and where as we. the members of the Youngs ville Council No. 273 Jr. O. U. A. M., feel most profoundly this separation from one who has ever proved his loyalty to the Ideals of duty and ser vice to friends and community end whereas his death is a personal grief to us and causes a sense of loss which it Is difficult to express and our most Bincere sympathy goes out to the de voted wife and children and friends who have met their loss In so beau, tiful a spirit of christian fortitude, therefore be It , Resolved that this expression of ap preciation of our deceased friend and brothers character and personality be transmitted to his family; that a copy t>e spread upon our minutes and a sopy be sent tQ The Franklin Times ind Jr. 0. U. A, M. for publication. Fraternally submitted, S. E. WINSTON, J. W. WOODLIEF. J. R. PEARCE. Committee. IV. M. S. SATURDAY MGHT SUFFER The W. M. S. of Wood will, on every Saturday night from 4 until 9 p. m., UPtil further notice, serve supper at the Bank building. The menu will in clude oysters, both stewed and fried, soups, chicken salad sandwiches, ham sandwiches, and other things which will be temptingly served by the la iles of the W. M. S. That is a good place to get a good teed every Saturday night Instead of lerving supper at home. Come, help a good cause. Announcement! I take this oc< announce^ to my friends a\d formi mers that new He: Store on and Tarbori South Louiafiij open a new stock of he; to man) custo ased the borough of Main streets, in gand will complete fancy londa grocenes therein o ing, Nove] most all to co jne in and and le needs. bber ially me serve etc. morn and invitA you me ur C. H. HOLMES L0VI8BURG REPAIR SHOP IC8T RECEIVED uAfernaifint Horn* t ea?e I'aetory I mm PltrtV?li? 9*-00, All wmI I>onli for ?li Bed anketa. ?MO (p to ?lfcftO ?, worth 1 ea** Army All hfad? ?< Hn to order. Fan B?lt* for t* iHfl >Ml?r B??t nnd Har it, BM 1 97.60 Mil In dtoc.k anil ky mVk* of ear m.ide If leather nV<l on Slioe* at one half iMtw. ra belov F. A. Roth' Jetor 1 Mora JUST RECEIVED \ / 250 Bbl p Roofing Hay Oats Ribbon Flour When its in our line TI|E STAR Grocery Company k | I - A. W. PERRY, Mgr. In All Seasons THIS STORE I& PREPARED to meet the needB of the people of its trading Area ? especially at the vear-end, when the twoVroat holidays ? Thanksgiving and Christmas come and special needs the occasion. ise t\> satisfy the demands of For thd Thanksgiving Dinner When you begin to plan the meal that ranks ahead of all others, you want the best fools that money will buy, but you don't ^xpect to pay an^ more for them than is necessary. Here you will We able to find the Choicest as well as the most wholesonje at very reasonable prices. Customer Satisfaction It is our chief aiii to satisfy every c we attempt to doj by offering merchanl every particular. imtomer and that El ise of merit in Cash Grocery & Market PHOHB 170 or 40 ? L0UI8BUB0, H. 0.

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