NOTICE. Having Qualified as Administrator of the estate of Helen Taborn. de ceased. late of Franklin County, all persona holding claims against said eatate are hereby uotlfled to present them to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of March. 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said jmium II 111 ||I? f n r 11" -i rH znake immediate settlement. This March 24th, 1921. 3-25-6t W. 13. BARROW, Adm'r. NOTICE! J. D. Davla and A. Z. Johnson The well- known barbers, for colored people of Louliburg, N. C. are now preps rart tn rlT> tha very beat lerrlce In the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the etndxht. If you want the finest and best h?lr cut and share gir? us a trt al and If we fall yon need not pay for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. 2. JOHNSON. 10-iHf THE FRANKLIN TITJES ? ' $1.60 Per Year In Advance. NOTICE. Having Qualified us administrator of the esUUe of Mrs. Pattie Perry, de ceased. late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the underslgneed on- or be fore the 4th day of March. 1921. or this notice will be plead In bar of th eir recovery. All persons Indebted 'Unsaid eatato will plana? rnma futz. ward and make immediate settlement. This March 3rd. 1921. 3-4-6t ^ A. S. MOORE. Adro'r. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present ^tm' to ffig uml#i ?lgnetl on or before the 25th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Atl persons Indebt ed to said estate will please come for ward and make lnwnPfllliie sultlvuiuiit. Thla thfl "Ath day of FVh.. 1921. 2-25-61 J. R. WHITE, Adm'r. 25 "Per Cent Off ~ _ - On All ? Box Stationery We receive fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candy ? Weekly - ? - - BPRUILL BUILDING : LOPISBURG, NORTHCAROLINA AllbNIION ~ POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates your business, and lias been built by srvice. This is a time we must all pull together. If I can be of servicast 10 years accord ,ing to U. S. Census figures. Piuk 1x511 worm, the utost deadly of all enemies of the cotton plant first i made its appearance at Hearne. Tex 'as. in 1917. Like boll weevil it came I from nieiiru. ? 1 Foreign grown cotton to the num ber of 682.911 bales was imported into , iHe~"CHlT*d States last year. It cou ? TUQPtlV Of ? npij wihi the largest quantity ever imported. The number of ginneries In the United States in 191 9 was 22.413. of "hiyh U.rU ?nT'a ai^ivw tvvH an average of $02 Uiiles each. Oi tne total li.SlS -zvctlve ^ l us iu the United "States during 1919 all but 93 were saw-gins. "RttfWr at* axed" prtncf pally In ginning sea-island cotton, and ' the long-staple cotfffns of Ariiona and California . There is now enough cotton in the world, uuspim to last nearly two year? ? The Wtal capacity of gins in the United States indicates that a 12, OOfr.OOO bate ^rep could be ginned in a single month. The total engine horgg" power employed in ginneries of ; the United In I?1P wtko VTZ,*i7r ? Holivar Pp.. Miss, was thf ? PtitT county. jthteh-giirwa more than 100, -J OTKT batea^ni tin*: ? <|uvon ? r?i>orted more than 75.000. 25 more than 50.- i 000 and 122 more than 2.1.000 bales. " _ J^be? cotton crop of 1919- was gin- 1 mdiii SST eounUes.-ot-whlch. 30S gin ned less than 5.000.. bales eich-^ From the year 1900 t? the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 the number of cotton spindles has Increased at the rate of about 3.000.000 every year Since 1914 the number of cotton spindles fit for use has t>een reduced from a total of 154.000.000 to a total of 13S.000.000 a decrease of 16.000000 ' during the six years. In the United States there are 68 counties which have more than 100,; 000 spindles each. - . . Bristol County. Mass.. with. 7.632 003 cotton spindles leads all other counties in the total number. Rough Peruvian- cotton is used to some extent for mixing with wool In the making of wool textiles, especial ly Imitation w uoleus . ? ? Chinese and Indian cotton are used to a vet}- limited extent Tor mixing with Am?ri>an upland rotlmi ia-t^e-, manufacture of hp rh^npr ?. rail fro nf ' .\eartv all ot tne cotton consumed j in the ratted States is domestic up- [ land cotton. t The term "?inland is appliefl to all '? cotton produced in this country, ex- 1 cept sea-island cotton, and includes me long maple upland varlcitF?. ' -And There Wasn't the Slightest Smell From l?ead Rats." Writes John Simpkins. farmer of Arnciuale. *K.',u PfM inc me hundrc-iis y?arly tri-"l dog!, ferrets, poison, could of tlium. ? l)ough? tl.liu ? pjtr- ? i) t ilAT SNAP J5 cakes.) Used half, not d live' rat sTnce.- Dead ones aplenty. I like RAT-SNAP because alter K'.'imi rats it dries them up ? leaves nil Smell." Three sizes- 35c. 65c, $1.25 ; Sold and guaranteed by Alien Bros. I Co. A woman like any one vrho admires her new dress that she made out ot j an old one. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL Th? world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder end uric ecid troubles. Hollend's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. lMk for thm Mm. Cold Modal on ?*ory box x ud acc?v( bo imiUtioa No Worms la n Hoaltby Chll4 I All children troubled wtrh Worm* He** ?-u un hc?xh y coior, which tud*caies blood. end ?> a I rult there is more tr less Sumach disturbance. GRvVE S TASTELESS V .11 TUNIC given regularly for two or thrre tveeks * ill enrich the blood. Im prove the dutrsrkm. end ail e* a General Strengtb ' envng Toaffc to the wht ? eytesn. Nature will then throw oft iv dispel the worms. uud ibeChlld will be , Vo perfect heaich. Piea?ant to lake. 69c per tvttle. 'ITTLE FADED FLOORS. O 'ittle faded flow'r, "Turn" open your "ittle eyes. Is that the way folks do.* Ltiti theft? jO 'ittle faded flow'r. , 1 know that you are dead Or else you'd open your eyes And raise your drooplug head. I loved you 'ittle flow'r, | More-'n words ?ikn? tell. 'And took the hesf nf rare And tried to treat you well. 1 - v >-So 'Ittle Taded flow'r. |o why did you depart. |Aad loovo a 'ittle wound . . . ? ? A Trrte broken tieart? Poor 'ittle faded flow'r. I know your secret toor The cold North Wind froze ? And no nnp ever knew . IO 'luiv fudinl fluwr'i , * ? With, heart of molten gold. TiT some fffr^ distant land I know your leaves '111 unfold. j -tr* For 'ittle faded flow'r. When me^Dirds begin to sing, rtt look for you a^aln And know again -lis Spring. ?MRS. HUGH H. PERRY. - ? - a- ? . ; . The Nature of the Work. - I see one industry 4n Australia is raising kangaroos. -je?. I should think to, succeed in that business would keep a fellow on the Jump. All things wait for those who come after them. NOTICE TO VOTERS. Call for Primary for Town of Louls bnry for Tuesday, April 12th, 1921. The voters of the Town of I^nlfl burg are hereby notified that a pri mary for the purpose of uomiiialiUg fill aflfl Six Com liiissioners has been called for^TUKK day, April 12th. 1921, to be held in the Courthouse from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mr. A. W. Alston, registrar; Miss Gladys VIck and Mr. E. F. Yarbor ough poll holders have been appoint ed to hold the pripury^ ? Thi< M.trrh 23frd, 1921. L. L. JOYNER, Mayor. A. W. ALSTON, Clerk. 3-25-3t 1_ - SALE "OF LAND * Under and by virtue of the author ity contained in that Deed of Trust executed by Alfred Telfair and wife to Ben T. Holden, Trustee, which is duly recorded in Rook 236 page 468, 1 will sell at public auction to flTe" highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Franklin County, on MONDAY, the ISth day of APRIL 1921, at 12 o'clock M., Two lots or parcels of land situate in Franklin ton Township, Franklin County. Nor th Carolina, about one mile East of the Town of Franklinton, adjoining the lands of Edmund Johnson, Hen ry Person and others and being lots | numbers two and three in Block B described in survey made by Frances Deaton, C. E. as appears on Map re corded In Book of Maps 1 page 33 in office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Connty. This 17t^ day of March, 1921. 3-18-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. To Stop a Cough Quick L/ take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup Is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayee' Healing Honey In side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grore'a O- Pen- T rate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed In one carton and the coat of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. ANNOUNCEMENT ! I am glad to announce to he people of Louisburg and Franklin County that I will open an up-to-date plumbing business in Louisburg or or about April 4th. I will carry a full line of plumbing supplies and elec tric light fixtures apd will be glad to do your work when needed. I will take pleasure in submitting es timates and make contracts for any job. My estab lishment will be located under the Ford Warehouse on Nash Street next to A. L. Hicks' grocery Give me an opportunity to do your work in an expert manner Call me when you need me. B. C. COLLINS, LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE J ^Having qualified as administrator of tlit? estate of Henry Kthndg*. ?k? ' ceased, late of Franklin Comity, all 'i persona holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of February. 1922, or 1 this notice will be plead in bur of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please come for ward and make immediate settlement, 'mis uie -4th day oi fee., i?2l. 2-25-6t WILLIE PEARCE. Adm'r. - it-mrbi aalri nMrery iew man ^hnt w hen they are pulled up by the roots there'll be a hole to look at. ? Ash land (Mo.) Bugle. o ? ? . . ! **1 ?Ter Knew You Could Keep Rats Out ol' i* Butcher Shop." ' What Ralph Watkins says: "Fig ured rata around Rtn'rp h^ri enough to feed qn; wouldn't 'touch anything sua picious. Heard about RAT-SNAP, gave it a trial. Results were won derful. Cleaned all rats out in ten ? Do go about store night and day never touch JlAT-SNAP." Three sizes. 35c, 65c, $1.25. bold and guar auteed by Allen Bros. Co. Iv Colds Cause Grip ami imioooxa ftAXATrVT DRO^iO QL'LNINE Tthtets ibm ' CAUM. Thrrw W OOijf AM V?Q Qllhllil" n W. GROVE'S ?i