Who makes your fertilizer Is he _a man who has spent his life at the job? If you would like the beDefit of 33 > years devoted to the improvement of Southern crops and Soils, use ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk. \&a. Baltimore, Md Toledo, O. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga, Macon^Ga. Colum bus, Ga. M6ntgomery, Ala. Richmond, Va. Washington, N. C. Cascarets Best Family Laxative Harmless to keep liver, bowels ??and iluaueh cloan, and cost only 10 cents Tonight sure! Taki* Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. I "Cascarets v.lll liven, your liv<-r and a I inn thirty foe:' pf hoWfils Wltfr out griping. You will wake up feel ing grand. Your h*ad will be clearr breath right, tongue clean.' stomach sweet?Get a 10-cent box now at any drug store:?Ri*sr-ctrtaarile-tor child- \ ren as well as grown-ups. Taste like candy and never fail. They work while you sleep. The bitficultj. "What a iu?Ie soldier!" "Yes. he will never do for civil llf? -Baltimoro American For Sale. One Ford roadster apply to F. J. BEASLEY, 11-15-tf Rivorside Warehouse. FIRE INSURANCE. When yon want Insurance Cake H with T. W. WATSON. He know* how. 7-81-tf. Mrs. W. B. Copped** Dead. On the morning of Ocv. 26th. 1918. at eight o'clock, the spirit-of Mrs. W. j B. CoppeJge of" near Spring Jiope. took flight from its earthly tabernacle. : Her death occurred at vtke beloved home of her early womanhood. where i so many years of her life were spent? years of sunshine and shadow?gain and loss. The last few years of her life were full of suffering, tut' she vias a utlirn of rheumatism. But in the midst of her affliction, her outlook on life was broad, her interesi' in affairs of the day never waned. Her love for Cedar Rock tfhurch burned clear and bright as a beacon threugh all the years of her life. Many spieliaid qudlin-*?f*f?heart combined with intellectual powers of a higfc degree, made her a most pleas ant and desirable companion, and i many were her friends. She had at i "afried the rfp?- age year-. The. last few days of her life were pain I filled with the tlue and pneumonia, as [she valiantly fought her last grim battle, but thanks to tr.e grea ? com mander. she won a glorious victory 'for sh" went into the p res one*- of her {Gort unafraid j There was a look of :nfini??? peace on j her calm features as she s>p" h.-r long sleep I Mrs. Coppedge is rurvived by six dtildren. Mrs. n<rn<T,.,i L'p'^urHrr 'W* H. Del bridge. Mr. IV. S. Cop ped Re, of Spring Hope, and Mrs. J. B. Bowdi-n of Castalla. W. J. Cop pedge. of Bixby. Okla.. O. J. Cop pedge, one sister. Mrs! Sov.Cen sev eral niecAft and nephe. s an: 2!? gran<l children and four great grand child ren . The funeral service was :ield at the j home on Saturday afternoon. Many | beautiful flowers paid a ;asc tribute of love and respecv to one who *will be I greatly missed in her neighborhood j and home. GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a i>'.v cents to r?piove tan, freckles, sal lowD^SS. ? - J Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup ply you with three ounces of orch/.rd ? white for a few center?-STfueeze the : juice of two fresh >mona into a bot tle. then put in tre orchard wnue ana shake well. This raake^ a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin Vhitener and complexion heautifier ; known. Massage -.'his fragrant, crearnytotton daily into the race, ne^k, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan. sallowness, redness and roughness disappear and how smooth, 'soft an? char the skin becomes. Yea! It is harmless, and th? beautiful re sults X":ill surprise you. Th? mor.* som?- peoplo get the le:;s hey seem -to deserve what tiiey have. Lost. Automobile number ",7061 between my homo and Louisburg Finder will be rewarded by returning same to me. E. S. FULGHUM. ' R. F. D. 3, Louisburg, N. C. 12-13-tf Don't They Touch the Spot? Hot biscuits, light as a feather and?browned^ to a golden crispness?don't they touch the spot 1 -?such biscuits, muffins, waffles and cakes i'! VrJtrnSy"*' OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guess'out of Baking and Saves -you Money This flour makes baking a pleasure instead of a task. It has mixed with it, in the exact proportions, the very best baking powder, soda and salt. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour helps reduce house hold expenses, because it saves you the extra cost of baking powder, soda and salt. Give all the folks more good things to eat made from OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flourt Buy this money-saving flour today. Look for the Indian Head on the bag. At all grocers. When you prefer to bake ivith plain flour . buy Peerless?the best of its kind. 1 ? - AUSTIN-HEATON CO.,'1 Durham7N.*Cf. v R IS BUT A GREAT BATTLE WITH PRICES STARTED THIS MORNING IN OUR STORE, AND THERE WILL BE NO LET UP UNTIL THE PEOPLE OF FRANK LIN AND ADJOINING COUNTIES HAVE RECEIVED THE FULL BENEFIT OF THE NUMEROUS BARGAINS WHICH WE WILL PLACE BEFORE THEM. ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCOABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO ABCO AB Our Entire Stock of DRy Goods, Ladies' Misses and Children's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Together with a Full Line of Waists, Silks, Crepes, Georgettes, Dress Goods, Under wear, Furs, Laces, Trimmings, Lingerie, and other necessities, will be sold rega rdless of price. 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 JfoTelHes In Millinery. You will And In great uantities shapes and design, the like of which has never before been snown n Louis burg or thft County. O O O '? O O O Fifteen Thousand Dollars Worth o I ?n SHOES are also to be sacrificed, the stock is entirely new, a variety of shades for the ladles,& full assortments of shapes for men, boys and children, all which are marked down to Che lowest notch. A fit guaranteed. o o o : o o o Ton Cannot Fall to be Impressed With Our Large Assortment of Suits Trousers, Overcoats and Gents Fur nishings. for the men and boys, to say nothing of the many bargains you wll find in Underwear, Overalls, Hats, Caps and other necessities. Quality for Quality our prices cannot be equaled. O O O O O O No wthls is no "Green Tag" "Daddy Babbit, Fire ol Bemoval Sale, bnt Just a Plain "Old Honest to Goodness Reduction siee ? O =0 As it is our indention to reduce our enormous stock and we know of no better way than eo let our many friend in the county share with us and reap the benefit of such a sale. Onr Hardware Department. oilers a couplete line of Alutnin im ware, Cutlery. Staves and Ranges, Heat era. Bicycles, Guns, Revolvers Ammu nition, Plows, and Plow Castings, Farm Implements Paints, Oils, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Tools of every description. Lime, Cement, and Piaster. . 0 O o too o We Have Also Two Cars ol One and Two Horse Wagone O O that we can guarantee to Bare you money on, and in addition, two car loads of Buggis, Surreys, light and heavy Harness, together with Harass Leather and Findings, all of which are slated to go. O O O O O O Light and Heavy Groceries. _0 O Seed Wheat, Rye, Clover Seed, Oats Hay and Mill Feeds have not been overloked, and we have a complete stock on hand with which to fill your requirements. O O O- ono For the Traveler. A largo assortment of Trunks, Hand Bags and Suit' Cases, .await your In spection. The Allen Brothers Company Marvelous Clearance Sale ? ? ? ?Of Al! Winter Suits, Coats and Dresses ~400^Goats?: 360 Tailored Suits Rich Wool Velours, Plushes, Pom Pons, Broadcloths and other Materials ??ga^3^a^?sa^?ga^?ga^-fos^?ga^^s^<fr?a^-frg;?gat?frs:a*&??; JThe Highest Grade Garments at Wonder ~ "ful Reductions Low Prices on Underwear for Women and Children Women's Bleached Vest and Pants, good quality 50c each Women's Heavy Fleeced Vest and Pants ?? $1.00 each Children's Union Suits, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Women's Uuion Suits, $1.50 and $2;00 New ^ress Ginghams All staple Ginghams, best quality, now 2cc yard Afcinch fine dress Ginghams, all the new plaids, 35c yard , 25c yard Heavy Plaids and sheetings, now 36-inch Bldacbing, good qunlity. now 20c yarP F. w. Whcless Dry Goods - Co. F. W. WHEI^SS ? J.D. HINES The franklin Times $1.50 Per Year V. .

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