A TOMC ' Oi ? >e'? Ttstelcki chill ionk roslufw Energy and Vitality by Purifying und Enriching the Blood. When yoy lt*l it# ?trentfilirnmg, invij?ofutintf effect, how M brings color to the cheeks und hovr M? kujScuiou tlie auoetite. you will then ^Ulciiate ils tr\>u tunlr vaiur. " Tastelcs* chili Tonic is .niinpJy" km and Quinine suspended in *yrup. So pleasant e^en children TIlie~jl The Wood Mods QUININE (v Purify it mui lROM-to_ fcmch it. Destroys Malarial germs and ?P germs by its Strengthening Invigoc Effect. 60c. CILBX CKHKISM^ "How ?aa the musical erenlog at the Gawker residence?" "A misnom er" r?>nH??i Mr hrlejy. BKXTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE Under and by Tlrtue of the power ?f sale given by Section 2017 of Rerl ml of laUS, Conimtlilalwl itolnlM I4U I will aell to the hlrheat bidder for ?aah. one 5-paaaeuger Maxwell auto .mobile which car was placed in my garage for repairs by John Kir* and - will be gold for the chances for re ? UltlM! ?nH fnTT.Uht.ri In th? " ' "fna'ce^of^ SalFI ? Hulllday? ? OtW|? at Youngavllle. N. C. ?? 'lima oi tuuo: ? auimUay, *?u- ?, at 12 o'clock. l-7-3t rn. HOLLIDAY. IMPORTANT! ? Cancers, Ulcers and Chronic Sor?* treated. During fourteen yoars my work has pro Ten a success and bless lag to many sufferers. Mrs , J. L. Broughton, 120 Cox Are., Phone 1384 Raleigh, N. C. 12-10-8t SALE OF LAND Pursuant tp the authority contain ed In -u certain deed of trust executed by P. P. Leonard and wife to the un dersigned trustee. which Is duly regis ttreclln Book 224 at page 130, the un tWralgned trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ?NtTtfa Carolina, -*.mi Mfirtfhiy the I4lfc day of January. 1921, at 12 M. the ful^ letting described real estate: That tract or parcel or land lying in Cedar Rock Township. Frank! 1? County, North Carolina boundedda tlSF North by the land of J. H. Wester, and J. A. Dean, on the South by the land of Mrs. M. A. Stalllngs and J. -A Dea^ on tfea Eaal by P. E. Dean -aad. gwTwhira; the West by the land of J. A. Dean, containing twelve acrta. more or less, being the trac ut laad. purchased bx P- P_._ Lo Thls 20th day of December, 1920. 12-24-6t E. 9. FORD. Trustee, y TTm( an wot Afltcl The tk*) I by aayoo ? without c*u*ind ufrvowtesi ur ringing j la Lbo toad. ?.W.GKOV'E 5 s^nacare ca bcx_ at The glittering words of an oratoi _aften remind ug a small piece of soap m,lr' ^.T.'y "K.'.KKIj^ " -c AiWBaB^BrW flff" They carry Bubonic plague, fatal to human beings. They carry foot aod mouth disease, which la fatal to stock. They kill chickens, eat grain, cause destruction to property. If you have rata RAT-9NAP will kill them. Cre mates rats after killing them-*-Teaves no smell. Comes In cakes, ready for use. Three sizes, 36c. 65c, 11.25. Sold and guaranteed by The Allen j Bros. Co. "Didn't Rest Well" Prominent Georgia Lady Suffered from Faint Spells - and Skeplessncss Relieved by Ziron. People who j?t to feeling weak ?rsrr bow ud than, and who do. not seem to get the proper re freshment from ^est, sleep and recrea tion, need a tonic to help their blood rerltidUe and bulli up IVelfSJSl'eui. l" For this, you will find Zlron Iron tf? >^?tmony of th^n?.nB?, W HUUmiL.tt Ui?bM. Raletgh. Jan. 4?. Ouesutng at Ul? {budget commission's report, a highly I entertaining Indoor sport, ended to | day when that body laid lta recom msndatlona befow the .general aasem turf . Which icrlpture was to th? ef fect that the University of North Car Icllna aroiUd ret about^ 11.000 0 00 had been deeply done Against the {19.91S.490 asked by the Institutions the commission recommends $4,995, ?Mftr Following are the commission a re eomtii4ndlU.lou? ? for permanent ? i?? provements for the various state de partments and Institutions for the .years 1921-22: \ State Hospital for the Insane, Mor 1 Kiuiion.-.IlUUOO.'Ofrr State MPspitai^fgrr-thg^^ngft&fr-Qo? H.K?-y. pit QQ0 . 00. - " State Hospital for the Insane, kSF* eigh. $215^0. 00. N. C. School for the Deaf. Morgan ton. 120.000. 00. N'. C. School for the Blind, Raleigh. J250.000.00.. N. C. Tuberculosis Saiiltortum, Sa natorium. 1300.000. 00. Stale Home and Industrial School for Girls and Women, Samarkand. J $150,000.00. Stonewall Jackson Training school. | Concord, $100,000.00. Caswell Training school, Kinaton, j $230,000.00. University of North Carolina, Chap- | el Hill, $990,000.00. State College of Agriculture and J Engineering. Raleigh. $500,000.00. N. C. College for Women, Oreens- | boro, $540,000.00. East Carolina Teacher Training | school, Greenville, $325,000.00. Cuflowhee Normal and Industrial I school. Cullowhee, and Appalachian | Training school. Boone. $200,000.00. State Normal School for Negroes. I Elizabeth Cltv: Colored Normal school j Fayettevril*.'"ayd Slater Coloref $50,000. The recommendations follow : Filkltt Hut-nlml fOi' Hie. Inaaiic. Mw ganton. $400,000. State Hospital for the Insane Golds | boro. $220.000. State Hospital for the Tn8afl'?J. Mount Mitchell Partf Commlsalovi | (to pay debt), $1,000. Total. $3,606,760. The institutions had asked for prac I tlcally $9,000,000 for maintenance for | the years 1921-22 FREE GOVERNMENT HEED. Ojnfcreaaman Edward W. Pou wish ?s to wnd hJa allotment of iieeda to neraona who Intend to plant a garden Drop him a postal, Washington, I). C.# aayln* you would like to have needs. Hequeata of thl* kind will tx? filled In advance of a general dlatrl | button . ARRIVED TH FRF. "I wrote a poem once, an Ode to Ob livion." "What became of itV'r "It -reached Its destination." WHAT, INDEED . Alabama- They tell me that up noth the Yankee put n\*nn on their cerpeterleg, "No autoa allowed." MIrbI Rslppl ? Huh! Then tell me *TiAt Uiey do when their engine die* on them? ? Exchange. WEAK; RUN-DOWN Carolina Lady Got So Sk? Cool*} Just Dr*f . ? "Cardui Baitt Ma Up," Skc D?T sear here, recently said: "X have known Cardui lor years, but never i ten em Ua worth, nntli a rear or so ago. j I was In a weakened, run-down con dition. I became druggy ? didn't eat or | sleep to do any good; couldn't do any thing without a jreat effort. I tried ? <1>! forest rwudlM and medicine*, yet j "I decided to rive Cardui a trial, and found It was ]ust what I really riHr.li-d It made ma feel much strong er sooft ifter I begin to uw ft. r~be g;.n to eat more, and the nervous, weak feeling began to leave. Soon I was sleeping good. ? "Carrtnl h^llt me np as DO Other toi.ic ever did. who was puny, felt bad and tired out all the time. It brought her right out. aud soon she ?ai as well aa a girl could be. We think there la nothing like Cardui." Do get anew yomself to bgttjiiic weak and run-dowxL? v trMBIU. il'ake Cajd u 1. You may find It Just 'what you really need. For more than 40 years It has been used by thousands and thousands, and found Just as Mrs. Mabe describes. At your druggist's. NO-143 PERFECT BUT PBESfATCBE. She had big brown eyes that wen lioth temperamental and Intelligent. 8be had thoroughbred nostrils which dilated when she felt; and Hps that were scarlet. Many men had expres sed admiration f or her. She had ne ver loved. He loved her. He was accustomed to taking what he wanted. He ex pressed no admiration. He crushed her to him and kissed the big brown eyes and the scarlet Upa. She flew Into a flaming rage and sent him away, but ? She sent for him. She demanded an apology. He tenderly kissed -the biR brown eyes and scarlet lips. She did not send htm away. ? From Swift men seldom make fast friends All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates pcor blood, and as a i ruI^thCTro is more cr less 6tomach disturbance. [ prove the digestion, and act as a tienertf Strenfth-j ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then | throw off or dispei the worms, and theChlld will be to perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. WANTS 10c A Line For First fffteit ie A Line For Each Week Aiter First Insertion. FOR SALE OR RENT THE W. C. Strickland Farm near Wood, good buildings, good land ii> sight of town, churches and school. Apply to A. P. Strickland, R. 2, Louis burg, N. C. 1-7- 2t MARTIN'S MAKK.JST, HEN DERSON, N. C. WANTS 100 FAT CATTLE, 100 CALVES GOOD PRICES PAID FOR GOOD STOCK 1-16- tf. FOR SALE? A NUMBER OF FARMS ranging from 50 to several hundred acres. It will be to your Interest to see me before buying. Prices light and terms easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. NOTICE OF SALE I will on Saturday, Jan. 22. 1921, at the TTourt House door In the town of [youisburg offer for sale for cash at auction, the following real eBtate In "ypress Creek township, known as the Sol Davis place, the T. W. Davis and Webb places, T. J. Harris place. \llen place, the Horvllle Harris place ind In Loulshurg. township, the Anna ind Mary Harris place. The Jack son place with the Uzsell and Dean land attached. Any further informa tion will be cheerfully given by the undersigned. This Dec. 22nd, 1920. 12-31-4t C. P. HARRIS. NOTICE OF SALE OF I^AND Under and by virtue of the author ity Invested In the undersigned Tru? tee In that certain Deed of Trust, ex ecuted by Umon Driver and Turner Driver on 21st day of June. 1920, and recorded in Register of Deeds office of Franklin County In book 233, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the note secured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the holder thereof for a sale of the property, I will offer for sate to the highest bidder for cash In front ot the court house door In the town of I/OUlsburg, North Carolina, on Wed nesday the 18th day of February 1921, on or about the hour of. 12 Noon the following real estate. The undivided Interest of Umon Driver and Turner Driver in 87 acrea jjf land In Dunns Township, Franklin County described as follows: Roun ded on the North by the lands ot Dude Jones, bounded on the South by the lands of C. D. RedcHngfleld, boun ded on the East by the lands of Tho mas Mullens, and bounded on the West by lands of C. I). Ileddlngfleld. the same being known aa the old home place of Edmong Driver and the place where Wlljle Driver now Uvea. This Jan. 13th, 1921. l-21-4t O. B. M088, Trustee. NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION f OK SCHOOL BONDS Upon the petition of the County Board of Education, of Franklin Co unty for an el?ctlon to be held In Cedar Rock Academy School District 3, Ced?r Rock Township. Frank lin County, Stata ol North CWSIiua. said petition being In due form; It 1? ..-rlarafl that an + hrt h..lM 1^ ac cordance with the provisions of Chap ter 65, Public Laws. 1916. of North Carolina, and acta amendatory there of. at which election shall be tained the. will of the people within said district whether there be Issued bonda for the aam of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for the purpose of building and repairing the school house In "safildlstrlct, said bonds to bear lntereat at the rate of Blx pet centum per annum, payable aemi-an hVally, a&4 ttlTMKtl "to nn for- ? period of twenty years, the maximum tax rate to be levied for the payment of Interest and principal of said bonds not to exceed seventeen cents on the one hundred dollars property valua tion anil Bfty.aavan rtinfa nn fhp pnll The said election, shall be held on{ Saturday, the 12th day of February, 1921. tha polling place to be Cedar Rock School Building tn said district A new registration shall bo m?J? and Ifl. 1* h*rv appointed ftcr. Fulghum are hereby appointed Poil holdera for said election. The boundaries of said district as fixed by the County Board of Educa tion of Franklin County are as fol lows; Beginning at the County line at Red Bud Creek; thence up Bald creek to the mouth of branch running be tween Anna CoTIln'i and Ollle Col lin's ; thence up said branch to its head; thence Weatwardly to and al ong the litre of Buck Collins and Sam Bartholomew to Buck Collin's corner; thence South along Buck Collin's line to the path leading from John May's to Saints' Delight; thence alo ng said path to Saints' Delight Chur ch; thence along O. W. Ford's and Mrs. Tucker'B line Westward to Ford's corner; thence along line of Ford, Dr. Bobbltt, Vf. 0. Stone,, J R. Earl, and Henry Harper to the LoUlsburg-N&shvllle Road; thence al ong that road Westward to J. A. and T. P. Dean's corner: thence along J. A. Dean's and W. W. Boone's lines! to John Wester's line and along Wea- ! ter's line to the Raleigh road; theme along Wester's and Mrs. Webb's ltn- 1 (?? East to Peachtfee Creek ; thence ! flowi* said creek to the Coppedge Mill site; thence along the Spring TTffpg-rtraH N'urtti -ttr-thg Cedai Itock-t church tor colored people; thence a- | long line of Battle Gordon and W. B. I fnnnnrtge Knst wnrri tn William Tn j sfne'R corner: thence along the lines] of? and ? IndntHng William ? laaeottr John Inscoe and James T. Inscoe and George Boone to the Shearin line; thence along Boone and Sheartn Hoe li Hii i ll ImiUnf P^^T'r r? I deuce; thence along that road to Lou iaburg-Naahvllle Road and along tte* Loulsburg-Nashvllle Road to thf Co unty Une at Belford Church; thence along Couutg line to the beginning. The regiatratlon books uhall be op en from 9 o'clock A. M. to Sunset en dn v iSujiday excepted) from January 8. 1921 to' JanilAry HHl ananmc the RealetrtkF will haea 'said booka at mid polling place on each Saturday during aald period fr om January 8. 1921 to January 2$, m By order of the Board of Count/" Commissioners this the 3rd day of January'* 1921. A. J. JOYNKR, Attest. Chairman, S. C. HOLDBN. Cleik. 1-14-tt NOTICE ""Ravins qu&itflectag ? Atimliililia&rr of the estate of C. T. Wester, deceas ed late of Franklin County notice U hereby given all persons holding cia ?inm Jiguiti.il nairi to present them to the undersigned o&-ai_b9fore thla notice will be plead- In bar of tha lr?recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Dec. lUh. mu. ^ ? NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator c. t. a of the estate of Mrs. Pattle M. Fuller, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all J?er sons holding claims againBt said es tate- to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 7th day of Decem ber, 1921 or this notice will be plead In bar of recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please coos forward and make Immediate settle ment. This Dec. 7th, 1920. E. H. MA1XJNE, 12-10-Gt Adm'r. FOR SALE ? FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 model, In good condition. 8. A. NEWELL, Loulaburj;, N. C. 10-8-tf 'The Farmer's Worst Enemy? Bat*. The Farmer's Best Friend ? ? Rat-Snap. These are the words of James Bai ter, N. J.; "Elver since I tried RAT SNAP t hav? al ways kept it. in the house. Never fails. Used about $3 00 worth of HAT-SNAP a year and fig ure it saves me $300 in chicks, eggs just break up cake, no mf?fng with other food." Three sizes, 35c, 66c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by The ^vileu Bros? Cu. TH hi FRANKLIN TIMES 11.60 Per Year In Advance. f Suit Cases and Traveling r Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa^ed in tb?> buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take a trip sooner or later ? anticipate your needs now in these lines ? you can make a great saving W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. G. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pcarce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller 60 Ilorao* and Malr*. .Alt* M?y *?d Oat*. BaSltU and Harn?a* lor laic, ol th? rljtht kind and at tk* rljht prlr?? Will dell for r*?ti or part ea?h or on approfod Mcnrlty. It roar horne or mnl* do?* not ??lt yon ton In and ?