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Young Man Every day sees you near er to old age and the time when you cannot work. Every day should see you laying by something for that day. v ire you doing it? ' $l\will start a savings account at this bapk. HaveVe said enough? ? * Farmers and Merchants "Safest Fo! Savings' Louisburg, No.. Carolina FUIT JARS LIQUID LEAD JAR RUBBERS ARSENATE LEAD JAR FUNNELS SCREEN WINDOWS JELLY GLASSES SCREEN DOORS PAROWAX SCREEN WIRE STONE JARS INSECT POWDER STONE CHURNS FLY PAPER OIL STOVES HESS' STOCK & SULTRY REMEDY u U P. H OaSfhe Corner Louisburg, N. C. THE FRANKLIN TIMES, A. F. J01INS0>\ Editor tind Manager j 0. J. HALE Assistant Manager _ ? , ..? ?TAR DROPS? ?________________ Miss Louallle Wall:ort of Kaleigfi. Is* I vvisiting Miss Mildred Shearin. ? * .* 0 Mr. and" Mrs. K. Prince and fam ! ily. of Raleigh. were visitors to Louis- ] bur? Monday. ? o * Mr* P_. B. Fleming, of Norfolk, vis- '? i ted Mis brother. Dr. A. H. Fleming, "the past week. ^ Mr. and Mrs. 0. Y. Yarboro re turned the past week from a visit to her people at Hertford. rotf for Norfolk, where she will visit her mother, Mrs. J. A. Goodwyn. ? ? * Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Gilmore, of Snnford, attended the funeral services o. Mrs. Dora Jackson on Wednesday. Piles Cireo In 6 to 14 Days Yotir dru^tfist VriU rcfuna* money if FAZO OINTMHWT fwillto cui^uv'bMe of Itching, Blind. Dl^arng ofEMtnidiiin Pilefrin6to'.tday?. The Crbt niiplJLllfifcn gives I?usc and &tsl. 50c. Mrs. Florence Peele. Mrs. Florence \Fountain Peele was born In Edgecombe county January 7th, 1869; died at her home near Frank linton June 15, 1918. The body was laid to rest in Franklinton cemetery Rev. Sykes from the Methodist church conducting the funeral services. April 7th, 1892, Miss Florence Foun tain was married to John H. Peel^. Nine children were born to them. Through tho twenty-six years of her married life she was a dutiful wife al ways ready, cheerful and helpful, no matter how great the trial or misfor Itune. Her children were never neg lected, he faithfully dichcarged her Iduty to them. I Strength for bearing her crosses I came from him who strengthens all. In early girlhood he professed fr.ith I in Christ and for thirty years was a i follower o. him in the Presbyterian church of Legriett, X. C. Although 'not in close touch with the congrega tion for past few gears she held firm to her faith. Many will pr!cve with the be reaved family. Having lived in Hali fax, ndjrocombo. Xa*U and Franklin countic.* sh*.s was ?veil known and lov ed 1 y :\ very large number of arquain tonr. i. Iter cheery n.ul genial dispo alt'on rMiIckly a :? tranter, then ? or Li*? ':?.vm c r. i ^rrMon mado 1 i'ii ? !ias*d. nine a?je?l mother. Mrs. Mary ?"?'?oit. X. four sisters, I! i-vT. \Y* r-: ?.Trr, J. Fovntnin, i wi ii;i. T: r'roro; C-.er.vill.) While o Che/ v ill gather - ?exemplary I.fe. Drives Out t'p System The Old StandM*?* iVtie-.i.cthcnlng tor.Sc. C.UiVl.-iirt^n-iCV * ->!'?' JC.i"rive*o :| M.V.arH.enticlirstlV v ? ?.7thef? ?? ten:. A trn? ,ooic. I . . -.i ctajldrea. cc-c ?o Should (all a Halt. phasis that tills is a strenuous age?an I age of action. This we are bound to I admit, but not with the same degree i 01' satisfaction that some seem to talto I IlTTiii. r.ut. ? t Yes. this is decidedly an age of action i ?action of the body. But we very | much fepj it lacks somewhat of being j an age of action of the mind. In short, isn't life fast becoming so strenuous as to preclude much thought?quiet, en- ? joyable thought? Never before in the history of our j country was ttye demand for amuse-1 ment carried to sutfi an extreme as at present. Take for instance the mov ing picture show. Scarcely a town or t hamlet in the land but has one or moren of these popular places of amusement, j Night after flight they are thronged with young and old. No sooner is the day's work over than the cry is: "off to the movies." Nothing but the ex citing scenes there portrayed seems to satisfy us. We are no longer content to spend a quiet evening at home in instructive conversation and discus sions. reading and studying. We must be entertained. No, we are not knocking the movies. They are a good thing in their way, but like many other good things, may be carried to excess. We are merely deprecating the seeming great nation al pnrcst that nothing but excitement wifl allay. We are forced to admit thfct if it were not the movies it would pbefeomething else. Aife?real; true life?doesn't consist mAely'ln VTork and amusement. It isn't sufficient that we work till we are tired, then seek amusement till we are rested again. The frenzied seek er after health or amusement, misses the real life. Neither does the normal mind demand continual excitement. The great realities of life are the re verse of these. The fact is, the world needs less action and more thought, less excite ment and more rest and repose. It needs to take time to study other things than wealth and pleasure ? needs to meditate on matters that make for character and the larger things of life. Then will we really grow and develop as Mother Nature Intends we sl^all. CHICHESTER ? PILLS T If K DLAMONt II It A \ P. L*4lea! A^J.nfI?rnFf l.t (t ChUwh? tdfm Dlian? Rriid, Filia la Kal ?af Uold irmlUc1 boie*. Blue Rlhhon. T?ke ?-> ><fer/ Bit ?frwr ? ClH.C1irFK.TFK w AND PILL?, for 85 t. Safest. Atwftyt R?]U? 1? SOU) BybRUfflttTS EVERYWHERE G1HLS! LEMON JIICE IS SK1> WHITESEB Hon to make u creamy Want) lotion 1 (or a lew cen*. Tajnico of two fresh limona strain ed into a bottle wntalnng thre oun ces of orchard wlA^e m^kes a whole quarter pint of the vmost n markable lcm-jr. :??:?: \cautif.er ut about the cost or?- i.r.i i nay for a small liar of the or* dinarv cold creams. - Cave should be taken to strain the lemon tulce through a line cloth so no lemon pfcilp gets in then this lotiou will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lo mon juice is u;ed to bleach and re move ftuchc blemishes :.s freckles, sal lowness Und tan and is t^e ideal skin Just try It! Get thre4 ounces of orchard white at any (h*ug store and I two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- ! grant lemon lotion and massage It daily into the face, neck arms and iHllili NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of T. D. Puller, deceased, late of Franklm County, notice is hereby given \ll dfemuiiB liUltllUK claims against sud /state to present them to the undevised on or before the 28th day of Ju\? 1919, or this no tice will be plead ?1 bar of their re covery. All person& indebted to said estate will please ccbie forward and make immediate I settlement. This June 27th, 1918. i \ B. S.|Al40R1). ^ W. H. FULLER, 6-28-6t Administrators FOR ADOPTION? A I'KKWY BABY Girl, 2 months old, htalthy and - Intelligent will be given/tA a couple who can furnish refe^nci. Apply in writing to THE TIMES. G-2S-3t Sour St?miieh. Tills is a mild form of inHigestion. It is usually brought on by Anting too rapidly or too much, or of food not suited to your dlccjtUe organs. NM you will eat slo\lj. masticate youh food thoroughly, eat nut little meat and none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoi'l the sour stomach without taking any ixcUeine whatever, i When you have souf stomach take one of Chambers in's Tal^eiJ to aid diges tion. ^ LITTLETON CQELEGE Has in*t closed lino ofj ihe most suc cessful years in iW lifMory. Tite 3?tli annual *es>ion vIIBd>? ^Iii Sept. 2*tIi. Writ? for nrw irV^ri!t?l cal ilouuc, also i\w\ |(i.V V r jKirlictilars conrcmhi'c mitf'^rcialVitiYcr to a few fflrls who caJnii rate. Addrn/ <cn, ( . o czdiii.'. :-ay ftyr catnioirttc it'.rim. i; C; - . or t hi.> noiiv 4 \viii vc plta*l !j.:r of Iheii All per. will please This 13l!? tlar of Jnr.e. 1!?1S. Mi;S. IDA IlOLMi:.-. Administrator, llovle & lloyle. Auor.A?y&. i*-i I-*it loir recoFcry. *. / r.-oas inneh.crt i > said e-.l^le so malyfc imuictUatc payment. *Usco' Treed We Set Tire.? Standards Wliv is it that United States Tires are setting new records for mileage and serviceability ? Why is it that the sales of these tires ere ccustaiitly mounting by leaps and bounds ? The answer is found in the fac tories where United States Tires are ir.ade. Gtancar&s of C9nstruction for these tires are higher than ever be fore known in the tire industry. Makers of tire fabrics tell us that the standards we have given them i'cr United State3 Tire fabrics-are *:3r than ?.ry previously known. Likt-V/ise trough every i:rocess c" ccr.struc'.ion freni crtida rubber to i'VJjhsd .i"C3?to have cei ?J2V? c.ta high:? ntr.nJards everywhere. T J" ;,r.c r.tar. fords workout on your cc: l-i ilia rr.'.ctica^cconorny de [/ -.nr.'.-i by vrr-times. Tires will ru.;se any "c.iii^icncy. a to suit every con c'j'.:-,. ?.Tr-.ited Spates Suie?> : ? ".ft/uickior V:.. HP Wo KNOW I'lr. cl S :(>?; " i.'os r.-i- OOOH Tiiv.<. Tout'* Why We Sell Thoai. I'HAMii.lN t-AllAGK (<>.. I'rankliHto.; T. T.VY l.:>U, Wake Knrost; .MOTOH CO., Inc. ?ok >ol Kitchen Roasting broiGng, baking, toasting, boiling or simmerinc?^Elaborate or simple cooking?can be done perfectly with a New Perfection Oil Cook Stoyp. And you will not broil in a hot kitche 3,000,000 American women use the New Perfection and escape daily drudgery of coal hod and ash pan, soof ar>d lcindling. They have gas stove con venience! at kerosene cost?a stove that lights at the toufjh of a match?can be regulated accurately ?that turna aH its fuel into usable, odorless heat? that applies all the heat directly to the cooking utensil?that usee an inexpensive, always available fuel?that saves coal for the nation. Why don't you cook in a cool kitchen? Made in 1-2-3-4 burner sizrs, with or without cabinet top and oven. STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) Baltimore, Md. WuKin|too,T).C Richmond. Va. ChaHerton. W. Vt. 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