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A man rptot t-??t though ??very tree were a t?allowu . ?Dutch Proverb. DON'T FAIL, TO ATTEND THK Half Price Sale at W II. COOKE'S Htore Tomorrow and Monday 2-4-lt I , ? \ lrglDi? hna uior** iluin 4 quarter of a million vrujge -earning wunicn. Colds Cause Grip antf influenza LAXATIVE BROMO <j II. NINE Tablet* rcmcvi ihs I cauM. Tber? b oaly oo? "Brumo Quiatoc I Z. W. GROVE'S WHiAiure ?? hus_ *v ACCESSIBLE to the Last Degree ? The LALLEY LIGHT is without a doubt rhc mbst ac cessible plant of its kind nade. You du not have to spend hours ot labor tearing down tHe~ entire plant, to make some minor adjustment. .:?> In fact, if it should evtr become .necessary, the entire plant can taken down jnd re-assembled in a very short time ? and' the only tools you will need ire ? wrench and a screw driver. .Seems unbelievable, but it is true. The features which make the Lalley so simple and acce?? ible are practically exclusive with this plant ? They are money-saving features. ? Tiey ar? time-saving features. ? They are labor-saving features. And features such as these have won for, the. LAl^EY LIC5HT world-wide recognition, as the most dependable pliQti-the most efficient plant; a most powerful plant, and the most satisfactory plant from every standpoint, in supplying bright cheerful lights to every part of the farm and home ? kv^urntshing power in plenty to operate every electrically driven device. But we prefefcjp tali about the LALLEY LIGHT, rather than writ^ about it. Come in and let us talk it over. Get ? the LALLEY Book and check up on every point of interest. Be Sur^s^See the LALLEY First. R. L MITCHELL, ? ? ? Lut'ftl ? Deiki Bonn, North Carolina . Hmndgmnttmrt fnr ^Imctrical Equipment for thm Farm oi?^ Rntmi ii?nm ? ? Yes Sir-ee! We made this ciga rette to meet your taste! /""^AMELS have wonder ful full-bodied mellow mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! What Cornels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at once I It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 Cmmalm mrm mold mv+rymrhnr* In mcl*n{//lcmlfy pmckmf mm of 70 c/farvttmm ; nr t*n pmrkag mm I 200 ctdmrmf (mm ) In m gin nminm- pmpmr-co vmrmH cmrlon VV? ntmngly r*eomf/yna thim cmrtnn for thm nothm or offium muppfy tor w/j?n you travl. It J. REYNOLDS TOpACCO CO, Winsfon-3alom, N. C. THE FRANKLIN TIMES | k. F Editor ?nd Manage" ? TAR DROPS? ? Q'.iite a nice snow fell Tuesd;<>J | nignt. I ? Cotton sold for 13 cents in LOuis- | | burg yesterday Th? Wax<?hou a* u>*?n inform | at tobacco especially good grades has] advanced within the past few days. 1 \ ^ ? U* Mi. 1 / *? ?? ? * ? 1 1 I * I I ?*? i %> . ? a~. ? .?luiuiic, c oumy ncsinri Officer reports a tase of small pox at [ the nnlnwul r.nnpnear Ju<au?, %* The fact that the ground was wet caused th?? mmw that -toll TQejiday night to melt awaf rapidly . ? The Ground Hog saw his shadow Wednesday, which according {o old prfMlii-timm mr.rw forty ilay bad weather. ? His many friends will be gl#d to learn that. President Massey's illness the pa^t week is nothing serious and that --he expeets to be out again m a I fl1 W? , New GARAGE 1 will open. up. it J .bile Repair Snop on Nash Street in I the building formerly occupied by the Vulcanizing shop. You will be given prompt and satisfactory work. Try me and see. ? ? - 2-4-lt W. R. AYERS. FOR RENT ? Miss Jo Jones residence! on Church Street. Water and li ghts and good garden. 2-4-2t M. S. CLIFTON. d ? LOST ? Large size Waterman fountain! pen on Tuesday either at Union | Warehouse or between there and Mr. George Murphy's residence. Finder I will be rewarded by returning same to C. S. Strickland, at- Union War house. 2-4-lt | RUPTURE EXPERT HERE fceeley, Famous In tatty. Call ed To. Ralelgk. F. H. "Seeley of Chicago and^PtfltaH delphia, the noted truss expert, will ( personally be at the Yarborough Ho- i tel and will remain In Raleigh Friday umy, ruu. mil. Mr. seeifey^ggysTj "The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, hut contracts the opening in 10 days on the average^ case. ^ Being a. vast advancement over alt former methodfe ? exemplifying instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and wlthstan ding^any strain or position. This in strument received the only award in England and in Spain producing re sults without surgery. injections, .medical treatment or prescriptions | Mr ? Gee ley has ? documents ? from ? the United States Governments. Washing ton. D. C ? for inspection. All char ity cases without charge, or ifJany in 1 t? rested call, nc win De-gia<i to snow ? scmo without -efearg e^>r -&t them if de sired. Business demands prevent 1 stopping at any other place in this ? section . F. S. ? Every statement in this no tice has been verified before ite Fed eral and State Courts. ? F, H . i^eeley Home Office. 117 North Dearlwrn St. 2-4-lt Chicago. 7 ALWAYS (? / 2 1 years the BEST Now BETTER than ? ererffECAUSE ITicy are Dow macle of Keyilune Copper Steel OALVA.VTZXD Of FAIHT*D " "it* dow for ild Na 40 tad Pi?r I j4 aoc ti- 1 'J?ft tbout k <tg y r .Vletal briars t-vJTW*. UtATTAHOOCA ROOFING A FWOQ^J ct ^ ITuTy tne tax for an average au tofii* ?>. ile runs to between $2 000 and 43 ?"?'? t year. NOTICE f+?T> 1 T? 5 TTlff ?* havje sold my entire stock in Pine Ri<U?* Supply Company. And am no. lorjK??r partner-* in said Company. 2-4 It B. S: PACE. - t Star Theatre - M nod ay, Thursday and Saturday j NOW M5MS6 EVEKY MATINEE ON -SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK | SATURDAY, FEB iTH Star Comedj -HEARTS AND CLUBS" fatmr -THE LOSE RAN?EB" Ralnbow C??edj -HOT DOC ADMISSION? 10 and 20 Cents Special Metro WATCH FOB ADVERTISING I'm RSBAV FEB. ItH'H ? TJirGBHTHCSffJH" V With Irvinif ( am minims T*- Man In the Diamond from lh? ? Sky. See Him. ADMISSION -20 and 30 Cents SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. Under and "by virtue oT the power or* sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by J. L. Alston on the 2nd day of June. 1 19 to Rjatt-T. Holden, trustee and duly registered in Hook 224 at page 25$. in the office of the register of Deeds of Frank^n County, default having been made in the payment of the notes thereby se cured and demaud having been made' jiipon q)e to foreclose in accordance. | with the terms and provisions of said. I deed of trust by the holder of sail notes. I. the undersigned trustee, will ? ii. Monday the 7th day of March, 11*21 i?t 12 o'clock M. at the Court Hous* jcUior of Franklin County, sell to th*~ highest bidder at public auition .tor jcash the following real estate : ! First Tract: Iteginninu at a beec*. ,? n the East side of tlic lit i 1 2 pond. tl: ? nee S. 8.1-2 K 71* poles to ihr-.e ash ? it the mouth < ?f Watson's Hranch I Sandy Creek, thence down said i reek (with its several meanders to the mo uth of Deer's Krunch. theno* u;? sai-l ' ranch to the rtntd tending from Pr. Sill's to Hams- mrs Itridge. thence N i L'>d W 11 poles to a stake^Sw ansor. > I corner, thence X. :*.4d \V ir. poles u a pine on the mill pond. t.hcme N ?>*? 1 _'d'W 25 poles to a swe'etgum. then < v N 4d W 31 poles ti> a i?opIar on th? mill pond, thence up the variou* < ours^S of said pond at high water I mark to its head* them e across the i- reek*, thence down the various cour |*es of said pond at high water mark 1 1 ? ? the beginning, containing rrtrhtr- ? Itive and one-half (S."? 1-2) acres, more ??r less. Second Tract: Adjoining the above mentioned tract, contains seventeen (17) acres, more or less and is known and designated as the iHx-k (Jupton T ract of Jand . I Thin 31st (lav <'f Jan.. 19-M ! ;v 4 jit ' BEX. T. IIOWIKN. Trustpv. KAL.E OF VAI.fAIII.H REAI. ESTATE rndpr and by virtCc <?f the power of Kale conferred upon me in a certain deed of trust executed to me by S M rhelps and wife Alice 1'helps. and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deed* of Franklin Coun ty. N. O. in Hook 224. page 410. de fault having been made in the pay iH-Dt of the note secured therein and at the refiuent of the holder of said note, I will on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1921, being the first Monday in Raid month, about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction at t ho Court houHc door In Louisbtirg. X. C. to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land lying: *nd bein* in Franklin Co.. N. C.. and more par licularly described and defined as fol lows: In Isoulshurg township, neat lugleaide, hounded on the North by the landa of Franklin County, for the home of the aged and infirm, f^ast bj the land of Mrs. I*. W. RMfael a'lid C. 8. Merrltt, South by Foster estate West by i?uiaburR and* Warren ton road, containing one-hundred ai res, more or less. This Feb. 1st. 1921. - D. T. 8MITHWICK. 2-4-5t - Trustee. Put Your 1921 Savings Account In The First National Bank r money ^lip Lkruugh your "fu> " gers. Save it. Salt it down. Make it work. Save early. Begin at once. Come down here today and get yourself a Savings Bank Book Start for a solid year of Saving. Have a goal. Go to it. , This Bank will give/you all possible help and attention, in your efforts to accumulate. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANKi -1 I LouisBtrarT. n. c - j F. B.McKlmwt President F. J. Beasley , Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Have A Bank Account Because: You do not endanger the lives of your family or your self by having the reputa tion of being a man who car ries money in his pocket or hides it at home. Funds are safer in the bank than in any pocket or home. Don't take the risk. We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts. Farmers National Bank J M. ALLEN, T. H. DICKENS, President Vice President H M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital (50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisbarg, North Carolina
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