Lights Like a Gas Jet Simply raise the gallery of a Rayo lamp and apply the match. Don't remove either shade or chimney. Tha Rayo brings steady, com p^jffionable light wherever used ?is restful and economical. Rayo lamps last a lifetime? won't smoke or smell?fill, re wick and clean readily. None better at any price. Built of ?olid brass, nickel plated. Over 3,000,000 in use. Aladdin Security Oil gives best results STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) WMhiMtoa. D. C. BALTIMORE. CWiocte, N. C. Norfolk. V?. MD. Cksriertoo. W. V.. RichrmwU. ChertcMOO. S. C. ayo LAMPS lakes the guess out of Baking - saves . you money If you go to your grocer's to buy. baking powd'ir, soda and salt, you car.'t get them as economically as when you buy them already mixtj in Occo-nee-c Sclf-Rising Flour. That's why you save money- when you buy this flour. The ex;ra ingredients are added in the exact proportions to bring about perfect ' baking- results every time?not most every ' time, but always. You can't fail. Hot-cakeS?. light go^cn b.3;ui:s a.-d tempt ingiviffles can be mixed in a few seconds and bafeec in a few more. No trouble, no worry. ; Just'mix with water or milk an/i put in the "1 uu'*i. uui^iiji." ? ? vi i i ?> .Such a time-saver and trouble-saver as Occo-riee-ch.ee should be in every pantry. It's a wonderful help to all housekeepers. OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Tak? the Gucss out of Baling and Saves -you Money 'Thm Indian Head 11 an mvmry sack of Occo-n??? chtm Self ? Rising Flow. Your groctr will ??// yon a mcA today. Aik him. # - ,* . For 6 good plain flour, "*6uy Peerless. , Austin-Heaton Co., Durham, N*. C Ever R&dy Storage Batteries in Stock for , ?* rx1?: ' V" CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK . N ' AUTOMOBILES Brin^ your repair work to the best equiptfei .. Oftrage to do it. Bptteri^s Ifre-cbarged. ? BECK'S GARAGE Subscribe to the Franklin Times yen d Off The Ku*h. Anarchjpts. bolshevists, agitators aiul sctU^wags generally in Europe .ire preparing for a grand rush to the United States as soon as the war time restrictions 011 immigration aro lifted. Picking* oil the other side are slim and anything but juicy, and the out look over hero seems bright and entic ing to the hungry horde or Reds. America to them is a land flowing with milk and honey; and they would gorge themselves to repletion. But the government should keep up tho bars and head ofT the rush of un desirables. and those who have already founcf"lodgment here should be sent back to the * hores fron> wheuce they came. We li;ive room in this country for all who would come with the sincere in tention of becoming good citizens and living ir> amity and In accordance with But there is no room ai come for the agitator and the destrov Qrovl's Tutele5? chill Took, restore? vitality and energy by purifyinj and to uching the blood. You can soon feel iu Strength ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. The battle of life becomes a rout on ly to the person who admits his own impotency. There is no such thing as defeat for the man who believes in "I will." STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" Millions of people know that it is needless to be bothered with indiges tion. dyspepsia or u disordered stom ach. A few tablets of Pape's Diapep ?ln neutralize acidity and give relief at once. When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour, undigested food. When you feel lumps, or indi gestion pain, heartburn or headache, from acidity. Just eat a ;ablet of Pape's Diapepsin and the stomach distress is gone. The cost is so little. The benefits ? ? great. You..too. will be a Diapep sin enthusiast afterwards. Good .judgment, energy and perse verance, are the secret of. what many people call luck. - Opportunity finds those who seek-;it., ? Old H. C. L. Is in a quandary. He has climbed to the top of the ladder.) and is now casting around for the n>eans of adding another rung ar two "I S No Worms In a Healthy Child j | All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indlcatespoor blood, and a? a rule, there* Is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly (or Wo or three weeks will, enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength" eninst Totlic to the whole system. Nature will then thnvr off or di?re? tV Worm and the Child will b? , la perfect health. Pu^aat ti> tal;*. 6P? per Lottie. 1 The man*who has the will to do it can generally look back, and discover t tat he has infc -this delightful tslv* into the cheft and under the armi. 3H* rebuli t? &lmo? irwiru relief ?fr,m crouo Ud cold*. It if n' to the undersigned on or before tbe 24th day of October, 1020, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery- *AH persons indebted to said estate will please come forward artxl make immediate settlemerrt, > This Oct. 23. 1019. ' ? : I. H. KEARNEY. " ~ H. R. PLERCE. 10-24-flt Adm'rs! COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF LAND. ? * Under and by virtue of an ord^r of re-sale made in that Special Proceed Ings. entitieJ. "Mary A. Cooper-et al Vs. Carl Joseph Pergurson. a nir.or,s and G. M. Be\m, .Guardian- Ad Litem | the ui.(k.rsigned commissioner, will of fer for sale at public auction to the I highest bidder for cash, at or \bout| the M ou r of noon at the Couvr. house I door in Louisburg, N. C., on^AOvcm ber 10. 1011?. The undivided onelif'h ir*. j tcrost tif the said minor, together with tbe 1st:; opiate of Mary A. Cooper in the said .minor's interest, in and to tne.l following described la ad, beginning at a stake,.corner for No. 2 in C. E". Tim perJfeke's line, thence N 2 E 187 poles to a red oak pointer in Clifton's line, corfWr for No. 2; thence N 86 1,-2 W f>0 polos 18 links to a rock, CIiiton's-cor ner, thenco-along C. M. Cooke/s line, S 3 1-2 \V' 164 poles to a. stake and pointers Cooke'ft corner In Timber lake's line, l home S 86 E 54 polos 16 links to the beginning, containing 54.14 acres, more or less it being fully "ilea-" crlbed in a partition deed of M^ryvA. Sr pick la ml I an duly-recorded in the Registry of i-'r.mklin CQu'nty. iiv Hook 1S#2 .page reference to which is hereby made jfor a further description thr nOftv*, Hieing lot JKo. 8, in said partition allotted to .YlaVy A. Cooper nl at T!4< Oft. i>i. Hijft. ' * ? N. 15. JfKDOEPKTH. 10-24-St, ?.Commissioner. Don't you think you have waited long enough about getting those pieces of furniture you need to brighten your home f Nothing will be gained by waiting longer. Business conditions are good, o.ur selection of designs and pieces is as complete as you desire, our prices are right. . / .ill Come in at your first opportunity and see what we can do for'you. ,, ' ' ' t NEW POLICY FORMS h 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 ptiid at death, without deduction of the income payments or of the unpaid premiums. Inclusion of this pfovisiorris -optional witli llie_insured. DOUBLE INDEMNITY ~will l>e paid in ease of accidental death -? Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured. / LIFE INCOME A monthly, or quarterly, orlialf-ycarly, or yearly income, for life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum. GENERAL PROVISIONS * ; Dividends automatically used to buy fully-paid-for addition al insurance; or May bo drawn in cash; or May be used to reduce current premiums; or May-be left to accumulate at interest, subject to withdratGill by,tbe insured. ' ; ./? " Choice of dividend use may be made at any time; np medical examination required. ,.' Post-mortem dividend in first year; if death occurs Loan, ca&h surrender, paid-up insurance, extended insurance, after three years' premiums have been paid. And -Loan at end of first "o* second year tow.ard payment of an ac cruing premium. Interest not payable until maturity of loan.-' ' Loans may be paid off in sunju? as small as $10. Free .from restrictions as to residence and travel. SHININ'G.. Ft'GURES ^ Since Mibegaft^byslness in 1843. The MutuaJ. Life has pair! in death cfaims $638,577, 075. : The Mutual Life lias paid 'in matured endownroents and annuities $216.309,361. The Mutual Life hi?s paid in cash dividends to policy holders $200,090,900. The Mutual Life's total payments to policyholders have heen $1,467,820,878. The Mutual Life has paid to and accumulated for its policyholders $283,877,531 more than it has received from them in premiums.. R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT