Magnolia Patent Flour $12.00 per barrel Mf-aising Flour - $12.50 per barrel / ? Daisy Bed Dog $3.85 per bag Ship Stuff $3.00 per bag Ootton Seed Meal 7 Per Cent $2.50 per bag Ootton Seed Hulls 95c per bag Yellow Corn Peed Meal Best Quality - > $3.00 per bag Pine Granulated Sugar $12.00 per hundred 12 l-2c per lb. in smaller quan , tities. If you are needing any of the above items it will oer t&inly pay you to come to see us. These are only a few of the bargains which we are now offering. McKinne Bros. Co. ? Xp-. r. ' ' ' .1 . ' I Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Louisburg, : North Caroalin Dixie flyer $1725 y.~" ' . r Monroe $1565 WILL GASOLINE 00 DOWN? v. >Ve hope to but can't tell. / . ? <> Anyway we want-yea to know that we hare Just In (tailed a New GaioUne Pomp and hare Sought the Tery best thin( the market, a Bowser Fire Gallon Pump, tested and sealed by United States fioTernment Officials. Tfe are better prepared than ever to render yon qalek ser Tlee so com to see as. * 1 ? .. v- . ?? 1 . ? We hare a complete line of Ante Supplies ana will be glad to eerre yem. Dont forget ear Bepalr Depatrtment, deed Ken, Good Work aad we promise to please yon. HACK'S GARAGE -t "" ' Loutsburg'a Oldest Garage Reliable Service Phone 311 ?. LOUISBURG, N. C. Subscribe to the Franklin Times ? *? " 1 ? ' . . jSs?&i& ?" tfr. *?'> BILIOUS _CHILDREN BUck-Drmngbt, Loaf in SauxnM Use, Praised bv u Arkansas _ Mother, "Soon Don It* Work." UarmsrtuVe. Ark. ? Speaking of Thedford's Black-Draught, which {nan lone uh In her household has become regarded as "the family medicine," Mrs. iorr. a hoi. of Routs i. this place, sayi: "When the children aet billow, I (It* them a couple of good doses, and when we have aonr stomach, headache, or any liter or stomach trouble, we . use Black-Draught. It la an easy lax* tire, and soon does the work. I cer tainly think It la one of the best rem edies mads." Black-Draught acts on the laded liver, gently, bat positively, and helps it in Its important function of throw Ins out waste materials and poUons from thf ijitasL . In thousands of households Black Draught is kept handy for Immediate use in tlipe of need. Prompt treatment often is half the battle, and win often prevent slight IDs from developing in to serious troubles. ~ > i Its well-established merit, dnrlns mora than 70 yean of aueoessfnl ass, should convince you of the helpful effects obtainable by taking Blaok Draught for liver and stomach dis orders. Get s package today, and keep it tn your house. Bee that the package bears ths words. Thedford's Black-Draught." NC-lTi In proportion to its else -4k bee is 38 times as strong as a horse. rOR. SALE BY' F. R. PLEAS ANT8, Louisburg, T. C. JOYNER, Franklin ton, atfd all Drug Stores. 40t -10-1-20 Beware of the Individual who haa a reputation for working one friend in the Interest of another. A Lad j In Chicago Telegraphs for Kat-8nap. Raed Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's Exterminator Co., Westfleld, N. J. Rush 13 worth of RAT-SNAP" Later reo'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our house of rata in no time. Just moved here from Pa., whete I used RAT-SNAP with, gre4t results." Three sites, 26, 60c, $1.00, Sold land guaranteed by The Allen Bros. Co.' A Friendly Remark Actor ? I saved the show, hut I ad mit I did hOK it a bit Friend ? Yes, you did look like a pig in ?**?? -- o 0 Tbe Quinine That Dots net Affect The Head re effect. LAXA i) can be U^eo The UkMNt^ 1 - j A wit In one respect la like an ap ' prectaitlTe doc . What la jt? ' ftacause with both, the wag la al ways ready with a "ale. If you cannot drive an ox drive a donkey. o 1/ Colds Coos* Qrlp and Infliin ra LAXATIVE BROMO QUTKHfC TableU reran* tlx There !? only eae "finca* Oalnlaa" B, W. GROVE'S ?town? CD boK. Mai _t s NOTICE OF ROAD BOND ELECTION IN CEDAR ROCK TOWNBHIP Notice la hereby given that, in ac cordance with the provlaloaa ot An Act ot the General Aaaembly of North Carolina, Chapter 122 ot the Public Lawa of 1913, entitled "An Act to Pro tide for the Working of Public Roada in the Various Townships and Is aulng Bonds for the same," ratified the 11th day of March 1913, and the Acts o{tat General Assembly amen datory 'hereof, and upon the petition of mgre than the required 25 per cent of the qualified electors of the said Township, the Board of Commission era for the County of Franklin does hereby order an election to be held on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920, in maid Township, at which ?lection the re shall be submitted to the voters of Cedar Rock Township the questloif of the levy of a special tax to provide for an additional bond Issue not to exceed 120,000.00 tor the purpose of providing good roads In said Town ship under the terms and provisions ot said Chapter 122 ot the Public laws ot North Carolina, aeaslon ot 1913, and the Acts 'amendatory thereof. Said bonds shall mature thirty ye ars from date and shall bear Interest at & rate ot not exceeding six. per oent per annum payable semi-annual ly. in New York City. E. D. Parrlsh la appointed Regis trar, and E. S. Fulghum and P. S. Dean are appointed pollholders .for the said election. The voting place shall be at Cedar Rock Academy building, the newly appointed Toting place in said Town ?hip, and the said election shall be held and conducted as Is provided In the . General Election Laws of the Those voting for said tax levy and the issuance of additional road bonds shall deposit a ballot upon which th ere shall be written or printed "For Road Bonds," and those voting again st the levy of a special tax and Issu ance of said additional roads bonds shall deposit a ballot upon which there shall be written or printed "Against Road BODds." A new registration Is called for in said petition for and order for an election, and the registration books will be kept open for such purpose at Cedar Rock Academy building as ginnlnp Saturday, November 6th. 1920 and closing Saturday, November 27th iSft By order of thp Boacd of Commis sioners for the County of Franklin. TI)1g November 1st, 1920. V. X. P. Tlmberlake, Chairman. 8. C. Holden, Clerk. Chains Is Not Afraid of Slippery Places" This may be applied to business as w^ll as automobiles. Business. Skid Chains are a necessity to any well man aged enterprise, whether a store, farm or factory. -When yon are equipped with ' ' Skid-preventativea ' ' yon have an assurance of safety and protection* You do not have to "take a chance," but will get over the dangerous and slippery places in business "right side p.p. 9 9 ' ? 7 -?? aii ? - J, Tbevbest Business Skid Chain is a good bank connec tion. A bank that you can stick to and one that will stick to you. A good bank account gives you a sense of stability and confidence, and when you come to the slippery places in business yon are assured that you will not get "stuck." / V We are at your service, and want your business." "Out ????!? mni?h it nnnr lets talk about it. ft * ; Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN, " ?. T.H. DICKENS, - President Vice-President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital *60,000,00 - Sorplua $10,000.00 Louisburg, - North Carolina Farmers Attention! / We have associated with us the Fort Realty Cq of Raleigh, N. G. , the best Land Auction Co-, in North Carolina; and are prepared to sell land at public auctiohT We will offer your land at NO EXPENSE to you. Mr. Landowner you can't beat it. We also sell privately on "commission or overage- , List your land with us. A square deal guaranteed to all. RUFFIN REAL ESTATE CO. T. W. RUFFIN. Manager. Louisburg. N. 0. Car ready at all times for business. Look at the DIAMOND (<RII> nsed In our Battery. This grid will be fonnd In uo other Battery. There In no other grid that will glre the ser^ee this anything In the Battery line. t will. , Battery cannot give set-rice unless it has a good grid. Call on n* for DIAMOND GRID LOCISBCBG BATTEBY SEEYICE COMPANY, East Nash Street Loulsbarg, If." C. ? A n.vsty mm EASED AT II.M'F Tape's Cold Compound" tlren breaks up a cold In a few hours. Don't stay fctunea-up : Qull blow ing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses urelalreSTttt^ ually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grjppe misery. The very" first dose opens your clog ged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; re lieves the headache, dullness, fever ishness, sneezing, soreness and stiff ness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and ccat only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine ? Insist upoD Pape's ! ?The Stenog. Who hired that stenographer? My husband won't admit it, said Mrs. Senior Partner. Nor mine, declared Mrs. .Junior Partner . I guess the office boy must have picked her out. And we can hardly blame him for having musical come dy tastes. ? Louisville Courier- Jour-( nal. * Plies Cured in 6 to 14 D?y? \s DnittUts refund mora? If PAZO OINTMENTl?Il? to can ItcfaiaA. Blind. nixiiilnM or Fnmdtai PUaa. Desired Result. He hated having his photograph -ta ken, but his wife indirectly had for ced him to undergo the much-dread' ed ordeal. When she saw the photo graph she cried out in horror. Oh, Qeorge; you have only one button on yonr coat! * ? ? ? -- ^^-Thankji^ven, you've noticed tograph taken. ? Pearson's Weekly. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL 1 ESTATE I Undcf and by virtue of the power contained in a certain deed of trust 1 executed to me by J. B. Yarborough land wife, Susie W. Yarborough, and -riuiy-recnrded In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Franklin County In Book 210, page 238, I will on Mon pday the 20ttl day Of December, 1*20, ?at or about the hour of noon, sell at ! public auction to the highest bidder : for caBh, at the courthouse door In 1 Franklin County, a certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin County, Loulsburg Township. State of North Carolina and described as fol lows: Adjoining the Ballard land, O. W. Ford and others and bounded on the South and E">nt by the Frank Ballard land, on the West by the lands of G. W. Ford and on the North by th? lands of J. J. Barrow, It being the tract of land heretofore known as the- N . ifr Slacon tract, whereon aald Macon resided at the time of his dea th, said lands being about three miles East of Loulsburg and being the land conveyed by J . T . "Mills and wife, El ite Mills and Mrs. Laura Burns to Mrs. Susie W. Yarborough by deed date 1910 and recorded In the Regis try of Franklin County In Book 173, page 78, and also described by refer ence to Will Book R. page 78#,- and deed records 125, page 250, 162,, page 492, 179 page 24, 79 page 26, reference to all of which Is hereby made, con taining In original tract 887 acre*, more or less, but from this tract there has been conveyed to E. M. Perry and A. W. Perry, Jr. 127 acres, more or less, lying on the West side of Sy camore Creek, said land Is subject to two prior deeds of trust: The first to W. H. Ruffin, Trustee, for tire pur pose of securing an Indebtedness 'of $4.464 . 00. which said deed of trust is recorded In Franklin County Regis try Hoofr 218r page 122; the other to R. B. White, Trustee, to secure an Indebladness of 81,250.00, which said of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County In Book 210, page 237, be*, both of these mortgage debts win b*> paid off from the proceeds 01 (All lata ? hu as lu twl ffiT the Utlu b>' ? the purchaser. ?? This the 12th day of November, 1920 J. M. ALLEN, ll-19-6t Truat?e tHUJ FRANKLIN TIMES ? fi.50 Per Year In Advance.' ; Mr. JP. I.aDuke, Farmer, Says, "To* Bet Batsman Bite Throogb Metal. ? "I had teed bin* lined with line laat year, rats got through pretty soon. Was out |18. A |1 pkg. of HAT SNAP killed so many rata that I've never been without It since. Our ool lie dog never touched RAT-SNAP." You try It. Three sites, 25e, Mc, ?1. Sold and guaranteed by Tin Alleji Bros, oo. $t3F_ i!wBm

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