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TO THE VOTERS OP FRANKLIN ' ' COUNTY I with to thank the rotors of Prank, tin County for their support In the recent primary, and aasure you that I feel very grateful for it Inasmuch as no nomination for Coroner was made it has become necessary that a second primary be held on Satur day, July 3rd, 1926, and I will again appreciate your vote and Influence. If I am nominated Coroner I will aa sure you that I will do all in my pow er to show you that 1 appreciate your ?ote. ; [ ? -< i M6-2t J. ROBIN PEARCE. PLANTS FOR SALE Sweet potato, tomato, cabbage and collard plants $1.60 per 1,000 shipping dally. DORRIS PLANT CO., Valdosta, Ca. 6-25-3t Subscribe to The Franklin Time* TO FRANKLIN VOTERS I I wish to thank the people of Frank lin County tor the flattering vote ac, | corded me In the June 6th primary, for which I am indeed grateful. How, ever there waa no nomination tor Coroner made In that primary and it has become necessary to hold the se cond primary. I again solicit your vote and support and thank you in advance for the same. With the unit ed support of my many friends on July 3rd, I can win the nomination and will assure you of the best efforts I possess in the discharge of the duties of this important position. 6-25-2t J. FERRELL PARRISH. When you think that the girls faces look hard, Just remember that the fin ish has dried, and that It will come off. Those whom people regard as lucky know better. DO YOU SHAVE? A GENUINE AUTO STROP RAZOR WITH STROP IN ATTRACTIVE CASE AS SHOWN BELOW ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH A YEAR'S subscription to this paper and a 3 years' subscrip tion to the Southern Ruralist at the special club price below. We believe the value of this offer is apparent to all our readers, and consider it the most attractive offer we have ever made. Use cou pon below. THE FRANKLIN TIMES, Louisburg, N. C. I am enclosing $2.00, for which enter my subscription for one year to your paper and 3 years to the Southern Ruralist, mailing me, without charge, an auto strop razor in case together with strop. Name . Route Town State Just Received New [lot oi beautiful Summer Dresses; Flowered printed crep es and georgettes. Biggest val ues ever offered, regular $10.00 values, special price $4.95 Newest creations in Straws and Braid Hats, all the new Summer shades and all shapes, $1.98 up Special reductions on all Slip pers in our stock. Beautiful new styles arriving daily. Now is your chance to buy a Spring Coat. We are closing our stock out at and below cost. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE A. DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE YOUR $ BUYS M0STI1 by John Joseph OnUwa, M. D. CUSTOM n. COMMON-SENSE. I saw a man suffering from sciatic neuritis, due to an injury to his hip. Somebody told him he bad rheumatism, and that it wad caused by defective teeth; he had eleven teeth extracted; did the neu ritis gat wall promptly T No. If he had sold the car just before he cranked It, he might have escaped the neuritis ^hich followed; but to extract teeth for an injury to the hip, well?. Another patient suffered with a lame back for a number of months. "Rheumatism" of course. She sub mitted to a severe tonsil operation and, kept her backache until the real cause of it was discovered by a careful, diagnostician. Parting with all of one's teeth <s a grave matter; but the fact re trains, that thousands of service ible molars are sacrificed annual ly, in obedience to custom?to a tad. The tonsil m^y be diseased many times they are; but, is the Inly remedy to be found in extirpa tion? We treat other infections Successfully and preserve the in fected organs, why not give the ~ tonsil a chance? I believe that multiplied thousands of curable tonsils are "massacred" that should save been cured rationally, and this does not mean that the hope less tonsil should not come out a: soon as possible. It is so easy to go to extremes Some day there may be a require tnent that all high-school pupils shall have their appendices remov ed as a qualification for entry. Once we removed ovaries on tha slightest pretext Sanity is return ing in this held, I am glad to say. Let us study how to preserve teeth and tonsils, before we become a na tion of "plate-bearers" and tonsil fiends. * Next Week: "FRESH VEG> TABLES" Red Grange's "Yes" Gal. Here & the Miss?Edna Murphy ?who has been selected to play opposite the famous red-haired? Harold Grange? in his football movie debut Of course Edna will say "yes"?to Rsd in the final close-, .?P ?? Bryan Luck? b??pite Um fact arm showed Both Bryan Owen, laughter of the famous late Via L, a winner of the Democratic' >nri nation for Congress from thrf ('ourth*Florida district, it9would teem the lost aa the Anal official y>unt Is being tabulated. Pons! advises young men to lire within their incomes and save their money. Queer how tree folks are with their advice they never use. Rockefeller has a book showing ev ery cent he ever earned. Bat this is not the only reason for this paper shortage. Accordfig to latest advices, they are going to phonograph as well as photograph the movie actors and ac tresse*. Louisburg's Leading Dept. Store Wants Your Trade Everything For Everybody F. A. Roth Company Louisburg's Leading Dept. Store Always Sells The Cheapest LOUISBURG, North Carolina WR dept. from mill to CONSUME* DON'T BUY ANYTHING '4 ^ You Can Do Without In our Farmers Wholesale Department we have things you cannot do without. Big Specials Saturday and Monday The Hudson Stgre Co. 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