FRIDAY, JULY 23BD, 1926 . / ~ ? ? . -THE FRANKLIN TIMES, LOUISBURO, N. 0. ,? PAGETHRER C^y^t^uz^/lzc/yC^Ac: '?s/cafce> S c ! Summer Calls! Lake or seashore ... vacation time! To keep holiday memo ries fresh, letters must be writ ten and diaries entered. So the reliable Waterman's turns from everyday tasks to build up pleasant reminiscences for all the working days to come. Drop into our store to-day, let us fit your hand and suit your preference for points. BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Times ? Louisburg, N. 0. Bpraninif?j!jaiiuiiii!jiifafafajraji!fHfHfiunfEfaiHrafan i| Watch Repairing !i !i !! i J Stamps, Jr., who Is a certified watch ? I now have Che services of Hack IJ TOBSM En ?fl maker, and wo can give yon the best j- 2 work and the most reasonable prices E on yonr watches and clocks. | t . "ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED" i Bring In that watch or clock ot yours that Is not giving good service, J j and it will be In first class condition when yon get it back. WATCH WOR A SPECIALTY fi W.D.LEONARD, Jeweler ji Granville County will soon bo a leading swine yovlcg section ac S~ I cording to the interest the farmers 'are taking In feod:ng domouvnUmie. l-ru-antv r>ni o hrort Rprkithir.i W ' i r - fttftiyyyyiiitiyyHyyEfHtitiyyyyyBfHyiS About your Health Tilings You Should Know by John Vegetable Va. Mineral Medicines Most people are ready to buy medicine if it is labelled "purely vegetable." They imagine they are getting something like string beans *nd lettuce, I suppose?perfectly harmless. Ws should not forget that many of the deadliest poisons are vegetable. Opium is a vege table substance from the juice of the poppy. _ Strychnine is purely able. $ i II M Si H fi vegetable. Belladonna and all its derivatives are deadly if taken in over-dose. " Cocaine is another powerful poison, that is also cap able of producing a habit I know of no mineral medicine that la more dangerous. There are mineral agents that we cannot do without, among the leaders, Iron and Calcium. Mang anese is extremely valuable in im poverished blood conditions. Merc iry is a poison?deadly in some of As forms, but not more so than aconite or alcohol. The facts are, that medicines of nil kinds are good servants but bad masters. Even our food is danger ous, if not taken with a high de gree of intelligence. The activty poisons are invaluable in the hand'" of the educated physician. When the inexperienced patient sets his judgment against that of tha trained medical man, something un favorable is extremely likely to happen. Aloes is a vegetable medicine, that forms an ingredient of most, remedies for that universal com plaint, constipation. The patient may slowly medicate himself into the hands of the rectal specialist, if he buys medicine 0*1 bis own judgment, or by that of the fellow who has the r.cstnrh to r-''. f'~ medicine culd be taben iVi -rrr ir.ately, or without a ii-crc-'" ':n<w-R-..ge of its effects?a vor. io .-the wise is sufficient. "Xevi Week:? "PEPTIC ULCER" To Cure a Cold in One Dey Take IJkXATIVg BROMO QUININE (TabtMs.) * ?top* the Cough and Headache end works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. SODA Arsenate of Lead Twenty yuie bred Berkshire gilts were r uen' r distributed to cl '.l( boys by i be tnanty ag.u-t. Regardless of Values Offered Elsewhere Remember Our Policy When Advertised or Seen Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest here Make Us Prove It L. KLINE & CO., INC. WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MONEY LOUISBURG, North Carolina and Sprayers I. H. Terry of Durham County pro duced 201 bushels of purple straw | wheat on five acref of land. From 25 acres planted to the crop, Mr. Ter ry harvested 644 bushels. The en tire yield was weighed. Boll weevils are appearing In cot ton fields In the southeastern section of the State. Because of the poor outlook for the crop, however, many Iprtne.M .tie aged from biv.bg calcium arsenate. Tom Tarheel says the best day's [work done on his farm recently was when the family went swimming and then enjoyed a picnic rapper In the nearby woods. r?-i> " ;<JANE WINTON wears it ! OUR FARMERS WHOLESALE DEPT. 1 1 1 r FROM MILL TO CONSUMES I \ ! ? -i Big July Sale ? ii Dig juiy jdit j !> i j $1.00 per barrell off on all grades of Flour. |! - Wheat has advanced 19 cents a bushel in the last i J !! fifteen days. [ J |i . i{ i j 8 pound bucket of Snowdrift Lard at $1.60 8 pound backet of Southern Rose Lard at $1.65 Pure Lard, 18 3-4 cents a pound. We sell meat cheaper than the wholesalers. $50.00 Given] ? Away Free to any person who can show as where we have had any complaint on Southern Rose Lard in the past]four years. Why not buy the BXST ? cists. wsjMc? Jratet iff Of bluff braffddShJ aod The Hudson Store Co. ttXJ'Jm S NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARllBRS Si MERCHANTS BARS. ? Louisburg, N. C. Ml Mbrt Matter apart K5 ealf *i "ihhi li jl aewtetg* ? ?1 .

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