Protects Yen Chickens, and sore enoaxti It does. A rat will 1mt< ?11 Other food to set SAT-SNAP ??nl It's the lut he eats. RAT-SNAP abemically cremates the carcass. Doesn't have to be mixed with other food. Won't blow away, dry up, soli safest to kill rats, mice and poachy. Three slses, 25c, 60c $1.00, and $3.00. Subscribe to The Franklin Times Only $1.50 per year in-advance Notice. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Wm. McD. Holmes, deceased, late of Franklin County, ? tills Is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to pre sent fhem to the undersigned on or be fore tho 10th day of January. 1920 or tliis notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Jan. 9. 1919. ELTON M. MITCHELL. l-10-6t Administrator. IF YOUR HEAD ACHES YOUR EYES ACR E YOUR EYES TIRE YOUR EYES BURN YOUR EYES WATER YOUR EYES SQUINT It Is A Case For Glasses W . B. MORTON LIVERY STABLES MOVFD I herewith apnr ;e to my customers and al .hers wish Ing the serrlces c i first class livery stable, that ? jare mored my business from the stables on Sail: Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my residence on JIatr Street, where I will be blad to serve yon at all times with the best personal sen Ice. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. Harness, Bicycles, Automobile! Tires Our line of the aboYe goods Is complete^ and cheap. See them. Harness, Bicycle and Auto mobile tires repaired quick ly by an expert. We make a specialty o! r?-? r Mrmrrr? Elklns Is an expert tn this work. EVERYTHING AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Six bicycles for sale at a bargain, some are almost new. . ours to serve. LOU1- iBURG REP, ^ SHOP J. ehman, Prop'r. T.of jr, Jferth C&rottir A (iood Woman Dead. On thi- morning of November the ninth as the sun was shedding L* beautiful rays over the eastern hori zon the spirit of Mrs. Lizzie Perry took its everlasting flight to k1ie Heavenly mansion. She \yas truly a good wo* was ijjiinn.iit.mini <* re* dm arljr life and lived a consistent mem ber dT-^e Baptist cliurch uiull the Master called her home. Here was an unseli'.sh life always ready to do her part in church and m tier'/commu nity in sickness she c^id all she could and though her health was not good did all she could to make others happy she Poved home and maae W pleasant for all who would share her hospital ity. To know her was to love her and it was an inspiration to be with her it is hard to realize that we can never spend another pleasant evening togeth er but we hope to meet her where thera be no parting tears. She leaves a husband and three sons to mourn their loss: Mr. June Perry of Bunn. Red* den Perry of Maplevllle and James Perry of Margaret, and to ?her bereav ed companion may Gods richest bless ing rest through life and may he too be ready when the summons comes to meet her on the Heavenly shore. Blessed are the dead that die In the Lord. ?One Who Loved Her. RESULTS TELL There Can B? >'o Doubt About the Results In This Vicinity. Results tell the tale. i doubt 1? removed. Thr testimony of a Franki imen cii izen. Can be easily investigated. What.better proof can be had? 1. G. Staunton, Frrnk'inton, X. C./ says: "A year ago I was In misery with kidney complaint. Belug expos ed to such bad weather so much, I I'hink I caught cold and it settled en my kidneys. could hardly straigh ten. if I would bend over and my kid neys didn't act right. Doari's were! recommended to mo. so I bought a box. After I Lad taken a few doses* I felt a great deal betivr and when 'I had finished the box. this irouble went L. have been in fine shape since Doan's-cu^ed me and I highly recom mend them." Price 60c at all dealers. Don't <implv ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?ihe same that Mr. Staunton hal. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfgrs.. Buffalo.- N. Y. In Installments, However. Gibfc?I understand your mother-in law is paying you a visit. Gabb?She is. but? Gibb?But what? Gabb Oil. nothing, but the dear old lady is so eonscientrou - abouv pay ing everything: in full. The Strong: Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than tha Weak I Yoa must have Health. Strength and En- , , durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza, j When your blood Is not in ft beelthy j ! condition and does not circulate properly, I your system is unable to witfea&nd the ' j Winter ccld. j OROVE S TASTELESS ChIR TONIC Fortifies the System Against Coils. Grip and Inflti. nza by Purifying and Essiching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonic prop-1 crties of Quinine and Iron In a form : acceptable to the tnaet UMU lom sab, and is pleasant to take. You can soon feel' its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. 60c ..POR SALE?A good 200 acre farm. Suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn and all general crops. Price and terms reasonable * 11-29-tf ' S. A. NEWELL. ?-They t -11 me Bangs has i^n eat ing too much rich focd.' 'Then no wonder he has such poor health." CHILDHOOD DAYS WEiiE DARK ENED. Little Girl Was So Irritable That Those Who Should Hare Bees -Her?Playmate? *Tftirirrt Her? There Is nothing so pi.able as a child whose days are saddened by ill health, as was the case with little Sallie Phipps. daughter of Mrs. G. R. Phipps. 52J South Street, Durham, who describes her daughters condi tion; "Sallie, who is now nine years old. was, unrtl quite recently, in such a physical state that life was miserable for her and every one around her She was so nervous that the presence of-playing children drove her almost frantic. This was due to her health; her digestion was poor an; her blood became so bad itoat she developed sores over her body. Weakened in this manner she was an easy prey for disease and developed pellegra. Noth ing seemed to help her until I gave her Peplac, which quickly brought change ant she could soon eat solid food without distress. Her system Is free of PellagTa she Tias gained In weight and strength, plays with the other children and is as happy as any cild could be." Peplac is sold and recommended In Drug Store, I Winston ville, T. E.. 'Holding. Wake Forest, 1 and W. W. arkcr at Henderson. Buy , a bottle today, it has helped others ! and will do the same for you. For- Sale A desirable residence and lot on Church street, Immediate possession. Apply to W. D. JACKSON', at FlraUi^tional Bank. 10-4-tf Subscribe to The Franklin Times Only |1.50 per year in advance The Quinine That Docs Not Affect The Head It looks nov that we will soon begin NEW FORD CARS And to secure one when they begin to come it will be necessary for you to place your order in advance. The Ford Motor Company requires a de posit of $25.00 on all Ford orders? with Agents. We are now booking or ders for all types'of Ford cars. Louisburg Motor Co. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS Rose's WH AKi: RECEIVING NEW MEh'CHAN DISH EVERY DAY. BELOW YOU "WILL FIND J 1ST A FEW-ITEMS OUT OF MANY THOUSAND WK HAVE IN STOCK. . . Extra Special Ladies black kil gloves..with white stitcLing, sizes 5 i-2 I'D 7. Spec . ial at 1 n.v.> Men's silk front shirts Vith silk cuffsrSpecial at . . $2.00 Boys corduroy pane's in dark and light^ sizes 6 to 16 Special $1.93 Ladies house dresses, all colors and sizes Special at .... $1.69 Ladies long silk gloves, tan ani white at $1.23, Lamps complete at .98c Mens gloves # , 35c Pair Mens laundered^hirts, latest stripes, sizes 15 to 16 1-2 at ..$1.50 Mens handkerchiefs ......... ...T 10c Lace curtains .... ...., f.. ."'~T ? $1.00 Childs poke bonnets at $1.69 Boys .union suits, sizes up to 16 at $1.23 Muffin pans .... ^5c an<* **5c Biscuit-cutters ?. 5c Knives and forks . $1.25 set Flower baskets .' 83c Tea pots 73c and 89c Brry ?et? .' rr .* *750 set' Mens hoavy sweaters .... .... .... .... T...... $1.69 and $2.06? Ladles underwear 69c each piece Lilies house slippers" .... .. $1.48 pair Men and ctililrens overshoes 98c and $1.23 Ladies outing undershirts $1.00 Market baskets at 20c Mens heavy hose ..>? 35c pair E Z cut cake pans 20c Dish mops 10c 3-1 oil 15c Chlldrens mittens 20c pair Dressing combs . ... . 25c Purses ? 10c, 15c and 25c [Two- Dollar Limit] LOUISBURG, . North Carolina WATCH OURWINDOWS The Strength of a Bank Depends upon the conservativeness and good judgment of its officers and Directors. Ail investigation should.convince you that this Bank takes no chances when handling the money of its depos itors. For that reason it is a safe place to bank your funds. We appreciate small as well as large accounts. Let us help you to success. ~ Bunn Banking Co. ANNOUNCEMENT I TAKE PLEASURE IN. ANNOUNC NIG TO THE PEOPLE OF LOUIS BURG AND FRANKLIN COUNTY THAT I HAVE BOUGHT OUT THE FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS OF J. S. ^HOWELL, ON MAIN STREET ANI/ WILL CONTIN UE THE BUSINESS. I SHALL ADD TO THE STOCKS AND KEfiP ONE OE THE MOST UP TO DATE ESTAB LISHMENTS TN THE STATE AND WILL PROTECT MY TRADE WITH THE BEST AT THE SMALLEST PRICES. CALL IN TO SEE ME WHEN IN LOUMBURO. I WANT, AT LEAST, SOME OF YOUR- PATRONAGE AND WILL SHOW MY APPRECIATIONS OF SAME IN THE SERVICES AND PRICES I GIVE. J. S. Wflliams FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING _J,ouisburK, - - NorthJCarolina

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