PUT NOT YOUR TRUST IN F.ONEY BUT PUT YOUR MONEY IN TRUST If yon have any tdle money which you ^re planning to invest, depos safety of the principal is assured until' you gftt ready to use it. We will feter flat on ftamft Whl Ift It -ic r>? vO v vrll OOuzv ?? 1111 v It 13 v7 11 . deposit with us but wilL cheerfully assist you in the selection of your in vestment. We appreciate your pa tronage whether large or small and will be only too glad to serve you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK \ LOUISBURG, N. C. Member of the Federal" Reserve System g. B. McKtPnB,"gEesidegt J. Bcaglcy.. Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 The modest building pictured here housed the first banK with which the American government had any official connection, and from this small beginning has grown up the vast system of banKing in this country. fL Of that system this banK is a part, and it is that part which best rep resents the banKing facilities of this community. It offers to our people the same opportunities that larger institutions offer the people of larger communities. savings deposit with us means a safe, money-earning investment for you. It means the beginning of a habit that will become a pleasure as you watfch your account grow. C. start a banh account with us today. Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN. T. H DICKENS, President , Vice-President ' H. M. STOVALL, Cafllier Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina THE FRANKLIN TIMES K V ;OH>SON. Fdltor sod M?a??ert -"TAR DROPS? -Quite a lot (if moving \is being | done at this time. \ ? Cotton sold fur 12 1-2 cents a 1 j pound ift ? ? > .>wl or.luy . i Tom mim ty six; a s welcome > HOMK SEC KETAKY NAVY As a welcome hTnrie to Secretary of. the Navy Josephus Daniels and Mrs. ; Daniels, after eight years in Wash ington. a big community sing will be j staged in Raleigh at the city auditor ?km nn -feiu:. nitty. Meruit ?>. utnUr ? auspices of the Wake County Com- ? munity Council, of which Dr. Clar- 1 i-nci' Ptic is rhnlrm.ui. and ih?* n*1' \ eigh Kecreatibn Commission, of w&i^"j ch Dr. A. G. Spingler is chairman. Former Governor T. W. Bkkett is i expected to welcome Ui^-jwcretary and | hio wifn b.tck home ?_ntj JJb. J, H ; come on benalf of the counTyH Both.] Mr. and Mrs. Daniels wlll_ respond ? with short, .fipeecbee-. ? N'ol~ mortflhan twtTfiTy minutes will be given to the speaking however, as the community singing amL-(ne solos ana instrumen tal iiiubLl will he the feature of ? the occasion. with a large place given to M>ngiii? oC till- familiar ? gospel hymns. It is announced that only two Beats will be reserved in the whole audi torium. these being for Secretary and Mrs. - Daniels. ? Tim east -^rrHery- -will be allotted to the negroes of the city as usual, the arena, dress circles and west gallery being left for the white people. ? Raleigh Times. EXTENT OF DAMAGE TO COTTON A letter received by a local citizen from Barrett &"Co., Cotton brokers, on the extent of damage to cotton un der various conditions should be of interest to our readers. It follows: "A series of experiments by the Department of Agriculture was re -<?ently held in Georgia with the view' of determining the extent to which cotton, in bales would damage under various conditions. The results we re striking. "A bale placed flat on the ground, fully exposed to -tfw weather, in the course of eight months was damaged to the extent of 370 lbs. Another bale" placed on its edge with no further at "A bale placed on its edege and I turned over once a week lost 110 lbs. | "A bale placed on its end and not turned lost 78 lbs. while a bale plac- 1 ed in a warehouse for Hie same per- j iod loot ONLY ONE POUXP. The overlooked. ^ "In addition to the damage to the cotton from the weather, it is either .nnt ineiirmt :it all nr if inaiirgri, it par ries an almost prohibitive rate. Fur thermore while lying on the farm it is not a basis of-^redit and does not | function commercially? as ?t would ir 1 placed in a bonded warehouse and a nlil In' of Kr.eaTluu.Tv$CU> yoir." All (1 cared V p. ? He ? You know T love you: will you marry me? She ? But, my dear boy, I refused you only a week ago. He ? Oh, was that you? The Prodigal Village By Irving Bacheller You JVill ?M,ss a Treat if You Fail to Read It OUR NEW SERIAL! MI(;kI,_ sayu , Thursday. March 3. 1921. at u??f the hour of noon, at ihe store for tt.? rlv occupied by The McBrayer ( i 'hiiiK Company, in the town of I>?rl<bttrK. I will offer fo'r sale to the hi*r?:"Ht btd?!tr at public auctloli. for e/.-h. all accounts <lue The McBrayer ( ? " jnjf Company remaining unpaid at t ' it time. A list oftTTP^eebiors' i?c. furnished prospective bidders ?- ttnrc gny _ : _ I). F. McKIXNL. Receiver for The McBr&ycr Clothing Com pany. Inc. ON BEEF. tlhd a thie tftie of chofcp-Beet, l'??rK. Sausage trmi 4'fmrrtry t'rodui'o. The folio wing In some of my prices: Mow Beef* 15 Cents Monk ? ? 2i) Cent* Round Stenk . . a. M * en!* Pork . . . . . . . . . .;m Cents Pork Sausage .V) Cents is t ri and Porn Sun ^age .... 25 Cents 1 maintain no de'lv?r^ service there by r-nving you that on*t, I. niiy hhrti esi for atl kTn3s of Country I'rodtice. J. F. FAl'LKNEH, Proprietor. 2-25 NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. M. White, de ceased, late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the underirtgned- on or before the 25th day of February. 1922, or this, notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please come for ward and make immediate settlement. This the 24th day of Feb.. 1921. 2-25-6t J. R. WHITE, Adm'r. NOTICE. - On January 10 Lli I took up a t>ay horse, very poor, at my home three miles south of Loulsburg. The own er canget same by paying for this ad venisemeul Hiid expenses. H ? nrrt" called for by March 25th. 1921 1 will sell said horse at public auction at the ( ' o art house door -in Louisburg, "N". C.. to satisfy cost ot keeping. This Feb'v . 23rd, 1921. 8 86 St A, T. SHEA?IX.V *? [NOTICE. I3v virtue ot the fact that my dau ghter, Flonnie Williams, 13 only four teen years or age 1 noreoy toroia any lifcnister, Magistrate or other officer 1n? the State of North Carolina that might have? authority _U> rorfonn ? re marriage ceremony, to perform such a marria-gg opr*>nmnv wherein ahlL umy be one of the contracting parties jrider penalty of Uuj flmmi? iinnitH-a Thia Feby, C. G.. WILLIAMS. 2-25-4t R. 1. Casta! ta. N. C. .> (J I IV. IV. . Having qualified as. administrator of the estate 'if Henry Ethridge, de l-eased. Tate of Frat.klin County, alt persons holding claims against said ustato are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before t!i* 25th day of February. i!?22. or t iiis notice will l>e plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will -please come for ward and make invniediate settlement. 'Ibis the 24th May of Feb.. lt?2l. 2-25-6t WILLI K PKAHCK. Adm'r. ^ - FINE REELS - 6 Star Theatre FRIDAY, FEB. 25TH "The Life of . Buffalo Bill" In Old Frontier Days Kllllnsr fhlif Tall Huh lit the Hai ti* of Sunset Springs. (?carding the I' S. Troops In Time of Danger Supplying Buffalo meat for (ho Un ion Pacific R. K. See the great tight at the Waterlmle in Heath Valley. The Old Stage Coach and Tony Ex press. At the <?olden tiate Buffalo IHl's tirst knowledge of the Went. Washington combating the Red man in Virginia William Penn's Treaty with the In dian*. Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymou th Rock, and other Interesting pic ture* and scenes. ADMISSION? 10 and 20 C ents Prominent Western Man-Praises Tanlac G. W. Logan, Pea body, Kansas "Tanlac has completely restored j jRy health and I feel finer than in ] years," was the straightforward state- ' ment made recently by Mr. George 1 W. Logan, of Peabody, Kansas, one' of the most prominent stock-dealers j in the MMtHe West. ? ? "It has not only made a new man | of me but I have actually gained j thirty^flve pounds in weight and feel j as well ras- 1 ever did in my life. Ii am teiHny-fcH- of mry ? fricndn ? about ' Tanlac biUarfchey can see for themsel ves what tt has done in my case . \ 1 "When I began taking Tanlac 1 1 was in an awfully run-down condi tion. T was away off in weight, felt I weak and nervous a^l of the time and i couldn't take any ? interest in m>-; [work or anything else. My .main trouble was indigestion. Nothing seemed to agree with me. At times I would have dizzy spells and at oth times my back would ache so ba ?L that I could hardly get up and down In my chair. This is just the condi tion T was in when I started to take this medicine. *It took just six bot tles to make a well man of me. I now have a flaw appetite, everything tastes good and my digestion is "My wife was also troubled with indignation ? at ? times and it ? relieved her the same way . You may publish my statement wherever you like and if anyone doubts it. just tell them te see me." Tanlac is sntd in I^ouistourfl? toy SCOGCIN DfaUG CO. sir* t~~' i i o Hay isszsale ! - T'p. , in?* s rustics t : yrvr Fcr.n L&ht and Home Elect/ic . ?;*? :/!unt is il.c- I'.nz.-.ci between assured satibfac'.i ... ...d "rcay-be-i:-tt." Why There i? "'vayr. on** be-? t in every thing?: in electric p:: ::L" i ' :3 ?h V..-xLi.Z"^ . Thousands of users throughout ;!:? worid know from actual experience that this is true. Here's the Proof (Here Insert Some Good, Brief Testimonals) Be Sure ? See the LALLEY First R. I. MITCHELL LOCAL DEALER BUNN, N. C. Headquarter. i for Electrical Equipment for thm Farm and Rural Horn* Subscribe to The Franklin Times (

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