Krach Tells How She Got to Know Rat-Snap." "Hav<? always feared rats. Lltelv noticed many on n.y farm neigh bor said he just got rid, of droves with HAT-S!*AP. v This started mo think lBg. Tried iWT-SNAP ipyself. It | "fcAT-SN'AP conies in three sizes, 2dc" 60c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY. No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have 1040-, healthy color, which indicate* poor blood. and afjf rule, there is more or less stomach disturb?Dev. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, mod act as a General Strength rnicg Tc~lc to the whole system. Nature will then throw -,ff r dispel the worms, and the Child will be THE FRANKLIN TIMES NOTICE. My son. David Foster. 13 years old. left home Aug. 24th. without any cause or my cousent. This forbids anyone hiring or otherwise harboring h?n\ under penalty of law. Any in will be appreciated. S-29-4t NICK FOSTER. Moulton. N. C. j /""JOOD IDEA! Open your Lucky Strike pack age this way?tear off part of the top only. Protects the Lucky Strike cigarette?a cigarette made of that delicious real Bur ley tobacco. It's toasted. Guaranteed by United State s Ti res are Good Tires Most Economical Wear?life?service?mile age?safety?comfort. These are the things that count in a tire. These are exactly what you get in Uifited States Tires general all-round tire satis faction. This greater total of tire values means greater econo my?less cost of maintenance ?less repairs and depreciation. Car owners who do their own thinking prefer United States Tires. Their merit is recognized everywhere. We have them?a type and size for every car. We Know United States Tires are good tires. That's why we sell them. Louisburg Motor Co., Inc. Franklinton Gara^Co., Franklinton NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Amarilla P. Edwards, de ceased. late o t Franklin County. all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Sept. 4t:i. 1919. 9-5-6t R N. EDWARDS. Adm'r. NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the estate of R. D. Bowden. deceased, late of Franklin County, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of September. 1920. or this notice will be pleatl in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and nxike imme diate settlement. This 12th day of Sept. 1919. R. D. BOWDEN. JR.. 9-12-6t. Executor. LIFT OFF CORNS! Apply few drops then lift ?ore; , touchy corns off with .? fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone ^on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is suf ficient to remove every hard corn. <?oft corn, or corn between the toes, anil the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Frcezone is the sensational discov ery of a Cincinnati genius. It is won derful . YES, I AM STILL IN THE OLD GIN HOUSE ON THE CORNER I am stillin business ancl am selling flour at a lower price than any other merchant, and in fact anything else that is carried in a first class Grocery Store. ^ j I also have a large supply of I Hay, Grain and Feea Stuff that I can sell at a lower price than the other fellow". So why drive by store and pay more for your feed stuff and pull it back up tliat long hill from town. I don't feel sorry for you Mr. Farmer but Gee how sorry I do feel for tlxat por-r hor?e and your pock'-t book. "Wihy do you drive ritrht by a good tiling.| Come to ser me the next time vou need anvthing in mi ii ni h h 111 mm new J. W. HARRIS i:i t!ie old pin house on the corner. 2 miles North on Main Street I.OIISIH'KG, North Carolina Only Ona Corn Peeler, "Gets-It" 1 ^ i Stop Corn Pains; See CornP?el Off. It ia Just -when a corn hurts that you want to fed surest about getting: rid of it. Why take chances of keeping the corn and having tho pain grow worse? You'll use "Gets Tkm Onlr P??Wt-0<( W.r U "G?U-lt" It" anyhow, sooner of later; might am well uae It sooner. Then you are absolutely sure that the corn will loosen from your too so that you can peel the whole thing off pain lessly with your fingers. In one com plete piece?Just like peeling a ba nana It takes a second or two to apply "Gets-It." Then*'? no fuaalng or puttering. Porn-palns will van ish?that'll keep you eweet while the '"Gets-It" does the rest. Nothing new for corns has been discovered since "Gets-It" was born. Follow the Judgment of the millions; uae ?XJets-It" and be sure to bo corn and pain free! You'll aay lt'? magic. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remwor, the only auro way. costs but a trlflo at any drug store, ll'f'd by E. UtwrenceA Co., Chicago, 111. Sold In I^ulaburff and recommaadedJ as the world's b*?st corn remedy by F. R. PLEASANTS. w E owe a special courtesy to those who fought our battles in the great war, whether aboroad or at home. If you have a need in our lino, we will gladly do our best to save you money. To you who are not buying furniture, we welcome you anyway and will feel honored to have you call. NEW POLICY FORMS TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY Waiver of all future premiums; and, in addition, A lifelong annual income to the insured; and, in addition, Full amount of policy paid at death, without deduction of the income payments or of the unpaid premiums. Inclusion of tlifs provision is optional witli the insured. DOUBLE INDEMNITY Double the sum insured will be paid in case of accidental death Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured. L,I?" A monthly, or quarterly, or half-yearly, of yearly income, for life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum. GENERAL PROVISIONS Dividends automatically used to buy fully-pni*'! for atldition alinsurance; or May be drawn in cash; or May Vie used to reduce current premiums; or May be left to accumulate at interest, subject"to withdrawal by the insured. Choice of dividend use may be made at any time; no medical examination required. ' Post-mortem dividend in first year, if death occurs. Loan, cash surrender, paid-up insurance, '-"tended insurance, after three years' premiums have been paid'. And Loan at end of first fir second year toward payment of an ac cruing premium. Interest not payable until maturity of loan. Loans may be paid off fTTTums as small as $10. Free from restrictions as to residence and travel. SHINING FIGURES Since it began business in 1843. The Mutual Life lias paid in death claims $638,577, 075. The Mutual Life lias paid in matured endownments and annuities $216-390,361. The Mutual Life has paid in cash dividends to policy holders $290,990,!)0?. The Mutual Life's total payments to policyholders have been $1,407,820,878. The Mutual Life lias paid to and accumulated for its policyholders $283,877,531 more than it lias received from them in premiums. R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT

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