Relieves Eye Strain
MellowRayo lamplight lends that
soft tone to a page so pleasing to
the eye?deep, warm, soothing.
Science has demonstrated the
reading value of good kerosene
oil light above others?and Rayo
lamps, scientifically built, diffuse
this light at its best?steady,
generous, 30ft. n _?
TLJjjg.BiiiMe'^lfHTeuwithout removing
Tnadeor chimney?easily re-wicked
and cleaned ? smokeless, odorless.
Aladdin Security Oil gives best results.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
< New Jrrwy)
Washington. D. C. BALTIMORE, Charlotte. N. C.
Norfolk. V?. MD. Charleston. W. V?.
Richmond. Vi. Charleston. S. C.
These biscuits are
always delicious
Occo-nee-chee Self-Rising
Flour makps uniformJy good
biscuits,^hot-cakes and waffles
because it contains baking
powder, soda and salt in propor
tions for perfect baking.
It is economical because you
pay less for the extra ingredients
by buying them already mixed.
It's so easy to use Occo-nee
chee-r-just mix with water or
? milk and bake?thafs-all: A
few. seconds for each and no
worry because these biscuits are
OCCO-NEE-CHEE
Self-Risin 0 Flour>
Takes the Guess out of Baking
and Saves -you Money
Thmro'a an Indian Hmad on 9o?ry bag of Occo
Svlf ? fitting Float. Look for it today.
Buy Petri* ?1 Flour if you
want t ho b?*t p lam flour.
Auatin-Heaton Co. Durham, N. C
CAR LOAD OF
CHEVROLET
1920 MODELS
Just Received
These Cars can be seen a>t
BECK'S GARAGE
Louisburg, N. C.
Subscribe to the Franklin Times
BUSINESS LOCALS
KO i i IK.Vr 1:?20. O.VK COTTAGE ON
K? iMitoro Ave.. now occupied by \V.
E Bartholomew. Apply to Mrs.
\\ . 1. IMeasants. Jr.. ikhone 17.
Louisburg. N. I*. 11-28-tf.
STOLEN OH TAKEN THOUGH Mis
take. one Washington, end spring,
black open buggy, comparatively
new. piece of plunk out of front and
round hole cut in spatterboard. sto
lon or taken through uvstake near
?Jake Neat's shop in Louisburg. on
Saturday. Nov. 8th. 1919. Infor
mation leading to its recovery will
be liberally rewarded. EDDIE
WILLIAMS. K F D. No. 2. Louis
burg. N. C. . ll-21-3t.
FOR RENT?The DR. YARBOROUGH
offices on Main Street. See E. H.
Ma'.one. Louisburg, N. C.
(LOVER SEED?A BIG LOT OF NICE
ripe Crimson Clover seed in the
bur for sale. Write for prices. J.
A. BOONE. Frauklinton, N. C.
7-11-tf.
FOR SALE?SEVERAL OF THE
most desirable building lots in Lou
isburg, adjoining the pavement. K.
K. Allen.
JhMHH
IO-17-lf.
Wm. H. Ruflln.
FARM FOR SALE, 81 ACRES
3-4 MILE FROM GOOD
SCHOOL. McKINNE BROS.
CO., LOUISBURG, N. C.
FOR SALE?ONE TRACT OF LAND
containing 100 1-2 acres, known as
the Thompson Fuller tract 2 1-2 mil
es Sooth of Epsom, near good school
and church. On this property is one
barns, fcood stable. 3-room tenant
house, 35 acres in good cord wood.
10 acres in timber, good tobacco
land jfnd adapted to all crops and
well watered. This property brou
ght for rent in i'?17. $773.00. in 191S
between SSOO.OO and $1,000.00. For
further information see or write
R. R. SMITH.
R F. D. 6. Henderson. N. C.
ll-21-3t. *
FOR SALE? A NUMBER OF FARMS
rangiug from 50 to several hundred
acres. It will be to your interest to
-see me before buying. Prices right
ami terms easy. S. A. Newell.
10-3tf.
FARM FOR SALE, 81 ACRES
' 3-4 MILE FROM GOOD:
SCHOOL. McKINNE BROS.
CO , LOUISBURG, N. C.
AUCTION SALE. " A
j r will sell to the highest bidder'for |
!c.i -ii c:r WednesJ ?* nrtoember lOtii. at'
J my ncr.ie near O;. .. Fearer's stor? in
j Ou.\rs township, all my farming im
. i. menus. corn. fo?Uler, mule. hoj:.*,
chickens, som.? household and kitchen
fftrniture. etc. Ail opportunity f.ir
you l<; 1 i Oji&aiu. "
i;-7-5t t\ A. PEARCE.
NOTICE OF sale:
By virtue of the power contained in
a deed of trust executed to me by R. i
P. Harris and wife and duly recorded
in thr- Registry of F^skllp County,
y. C.. in Hook C'M at pag^TS2 and de
fault having be? j made in the payment
of the noti s?^ired by ? ?' j'd of
trust and at the leqm ? \vnev|
of same I shall on Moiriuy the loth j
Per, at the Court house,
j?..? ?r ii>. the town oTLouisourg, N. C.t4
'???11 at public auction to the highest j
bidder for cash tbo tract or parcel of
land conveyed in said deed o'f trust.!
described and bounded as follows In
Louisbucg township: On the East
side of Fox Swamp crock and bound- |
111"- w ? 111'fif iii'^ihn''ini"fri'
land of Henry Smith, on the South by j
the lands of T. B. Wilder and on the
West by the lands of W. E. Murphy
and T. B. Wilder, containing twenty
seven acres more or less, and known
as the_Ernest Harris land. This Nov.
12th, 1919.
W. M. PERSON,
11-14-ot Trustee.
Non-long'*h does supply and demand
regulate the price. The juggler is in
the saddle with both hands on the
reins.
Sad to relate, tho Prince of Wales
has come, and gone, and has not spok
en. No American girl w^ll sit on the
gilded throne of England.
?SYRIP OF FIGS" IS
LAXATIVE FOR CHILI)
Look at . tongue!. . Remove .poisons
from stomach, liver and -
bowels.
Acrrept "California" Syrup of Figs
only?Iwik for t.h?- name California on
the packaK??. then you arp ware your
child is having th<* best and most harm !
less l;ix;il.v?* or physic for the* 1 iti]??
stomach, liver and bow?ls. Children
lovu It delicious fruity tan*??. Full
directions for r h ldv dose on each bot
tle . Give'it without fear.
' Mother! You must wny "California."
I" SE -HAM?FKI\F" IK
HAJK is CO.M I.M? Ol'T
Kur n iVw i.tiIs v?mi ???;> >::*?? >??ur
. >ul doiil-it* il*
Ih-IIUI 1 .
To stop falling hair at once and rid
the scalp of ??very particle of dandrun.
get a small bottle of delightful
derine" at any drug or toilet counter
for a few cents, pour a lliue In your
hand and rub it into the scalp. After
several applications the hair usually
slops coming out and you can't find
any dandrufT. Help your half grow
strong, thick find long and becomfe soft,
glossy and twice as beautiful and abun
dam.
The outdoor girl will love this heavy,
dark blue sweater of knlttedjfrool that
sets snugiy to the figur1 It has a
deep collar and long sa-;!. Knitted in
blue and whit? stripes. Tfje pockets
tre handed with white ?unl white
straps support the ta^h.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of H. K. Inscoe. decea-ed.
late of Franklin County, notice is here
by given al'. persons holding clnira? I
against his estate to presein them 10
the undersigned, on or before the Sth J
day cf November, 1&20. or this notico
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and make
lmn:etinvte~settlenxmt. This Nov. Sth.
1919.
ll-14-6t E. N. Williams. Adm'r.
o
"Take it from " began the newly
wed to his practical wife as he rushed
irto ti.e house with his week's salary
n his hand. She tfid.
o
THE CRACK <>' DOOM
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
folk* Abandoning Old limp For -DihI
soji's Liver Tone,*' Here
t In South.
l"gh! Calomel makes vou sK'k. It's
horrible! Take a dose oi th? danger
ous drug ton ghf :>n?l tnrt^Trmw von
lose a day.
Calomel is mercury! When it comes
W'Tll ' I111 T"1*
you feel that awful nauseaimd cramp
ing. If you arc sluggish, if liver is
torpid and bowels constipated or you
havoheadache, dizziness, coated ton
gue. if breath is bad or stomach sour.
Just try a spoonful of harmless Dod
son's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's my guarantee. Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
spoonful and if it doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vigorous, go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel be
cause it can not salivate or make you
sick.
At the hour of hittii>g the ball the
good old U. S. A. Is still profiteering
along, with never a pause In sight.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors of the
estate of Allen Thomas, deceased, late
of Franklin County, notice is hereby
given all persona holding claims again
t said estate to present the same to
h? undersigned o? or, before the 10th
day of November. 1920. or this notice
.vill be plead in- bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and make
mmediatc! settlement. . This Nov. 19.
1919.
J. W. THOMAS.
SARAH T. MORRIS,
1 l-21-6t Kxecutors.
Mabitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days C f
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a spccially
prepare J SynipTonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to"TudlH!t; ictfular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c
per bottle
FARM FOR SALE. 81 ACRES
3 4 MILE FROM GOOD
SCHOOL. McKINNE BROS
CO., LOUISBURG/N. C.
If you want your gift to make a lasting, favorable im
pression, to endure and represent for yearB your
thoughtful care, make it furniture
We have a selection which contains something that
will meet your requirements, be tehy elaborate or sim
i ' n
pie.
DON'T FINISH YOUR GIFT LIST WITHOUT SEE
t *?
ING OUR SUGGESTIONS HERE.
NEW POLICY FORMS
t
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 ot the
income payments or of the unpaid premiums.
Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured.
DOUBLE INDEMNITY
.Double the sum insured Wjill be paid in case of accidental death
?Inclusion of this provision TToptioitjrI with the insureds
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 he drawn in cash; or
May be ifSea 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, extended insurance,
after three years' premiums have been paid. And
Loan at end of first or second year toward payment of an ac
cruing premium.
Interest not payable unKTmaturity of loan.
Loans may be paid off in sums as small as $10.
Free from restrictions as to residence and travel.
SHINING FIGURES
Since it began business in 1843.
The Mutual Life has paid
in death claims $638,577,
075.
The Mutual Life has paid
in matured endownments
and annuities $216,399,361.
The Mutual Life has_paid
in cash dividends to policy
"liolders I,"
The Mutual Life's, total
payments to policyholders
have been $l,4f>7,820,878.
The Mutual Life has paid
to and accumulated for,^
-pQUeyholdor* $2K3,877,bS
more than it has received
from them in premiums
R. P. TAYLOR
MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT