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NOTlrK . Haying qualified as Administrator of the estate of Helen Tabora. de ceased. late of Franklin Countr ? att persona holding claims against said estate are hereby notlBMI to present them 'to the undersigned ou or before tlw Still daj vt Miin'bi 1HH3, it ihn notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and March 24th. 1921. 3-25-6t W. B. HARROW, Aflm'r: NOTICE! J n narls and A. Z. Johnson The weH? known barbers, for colorad people of Loolsbaix. N. C. are now prepared to glre the T?ry beat serrioe In the barber line. "We slralghlen US* crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If yon want the finest and best hair cot and share gire us a trt >1 aad It we fail yon n?*d not pay for Jt. Respectfully, j. u. nana rart johnbow. 10-3-tf. THE FRANKL.IN' TIMES 11 Ml Par Y aar In 4 rl-rar,? settlement This mkm4 There Wa??1 t*e Slightest Smell From I >e*d KaU." _ Writ?* John SimpkiQ8L farmer of -Aou&nCaTe. X XI '"Rita *ere aT^ ing me huu'lreus yearly; tried <26^?. ferrety, poison, could not get rid of them. Bought $1.25 p*g. of ItAT- 1 SWP .(5 cakes.) Used half. nol h live rat since. Dead ones apienty. i like RAT-SNAP because after l^Ming rats it dries them up ? leaves n ) ?' Thre? sites, 35c. 65c. $1.25 "Sold ana guarameg*^~try Allcri~Tte%>*^ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having ^lijaijpod administrator of C. 11. Bunn, deceased. Late of Krunk lin County. N. C.. this is to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present IflE mine tu llie un dersigned on or before the 15th day of April. 1922. or this notice will be .plead in bar of their recovery- AH r - r- yu?i fft^te will please make immediate 60ttlenw?nt , This April lalh. JlSgl^- ? Adm'r. C. H. Bunn. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin. Attys. 4-i5-et --- ? - ? 25 Per Cent Off On All Box Stationery We receive fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candy Wppklv - ? ? ? ? ? ' Beasley Brothers Company SPRUILL BUILDING : ~ LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA "ATTENTION PLEASE!" ?; "THANKS" Let Uncle Bud and Brother Luther be your Insurant Men. This Agency can handle any kind'of an Insuparfce Prop osition. / We Insure everything that's Insureable. Your business solicited and appreciated. You had better get that car insured, that home, t^at crop this spring, and most important of all, 'THAT SELF." Y6u can't dodge Death and Old Age. Make provision for them NOW. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - - North Carolina Groceries and Ice Remember that I carry a fresh and up-to-date line of Groceries. I make it a point to keep the best goods in my line. Headquarters for ice in any quantity from 5c worth to a block. QUALITY, COURTESY, PROMPTNESS OUR MOTTO. Ice Houm opens from 8 to 11 o'clock Sunday for convenience of patrons. A. S. WIGGS THREE PRESIDENTS ASK AID FOR CHINA Harding, Wilson and Toft Appeal to Americans to Help Stricken ? Millinnt gf Rppublic. The President and two ex-Presldtnti of the United States have Joined, for the flrtt limp In the htsforv of the country! Ill Hn nppe?l for * ? phllan. throplc enterprise. President Harding, ex-President Wilson and ex-Preaident ?' ?" '? fh" r.ynt ftf tfrft movement to send aid from America to the famine victims of China. One of Pres dent Harding's first ofll r!n^ nm nfiiT fnwti^urHtlon. taken "when he lnul l?rcn In the White House Iless than two weeks, uhs to renew the appeal made by his predecessor In bo half of America's sister republic in the EaaL _Ere$ident Harding said In part: ? "At tM-i, The earliest practicable mo ment in my administration. I desire tir add my own to tTie many appeals -whlch_har?_been Issued heretofore in nan Mir >?r ii?? RTwiTlny peoLilg_uf_B large section of China. ? ? ? The picture of China's distress It so tragic that I am moved, therefore, to~ renew the appeal heretofore made and to express the hope that the Amer ican people will continue to contribute to this humanitarian cause as gener ously as they possibly can." In appointing the American commit tee gpr China Famine Fund, with his own immediate predecessor in the White House, ex-President Taft, aa one of the members, and Thomas W. I a moot of New- -York* as chairman. President Wilson 'said Id his procla mation r Sot only in ihe name of humanity, hot in that of the friendliness, which we feel for a great people in distress, I Tenture to ask that our citizens shall, eren though the task of giving is not today a-Hght r??p<ini n? they can to this distant but appealing cry for b*'P" UFk5AVING4TAMPS_ HELP FAMINE VICTIMS raCh"Mercy^StTckerPur<iha?ed for Three Cents Provides Food for One Day for a Chinese. Sales of "Lift Saving Stamps** by the American Committee for China Famine Fund for the benefit of China famine victims Tfavft reached a total xA thousand* of dolla rt at the end of the , first month, and already the money la actually^ saving lives- In China. Or ders during the first month aggregated more than 10,000,000 stamps, which will mean? at the rate of 3 cents for ^ach stamp ? $300,000 for the Chinese when the complete returns have been made. The stamps are Intended to w. cure a multitude of small contribu tions from persons who will not have an opportunity to contribute in other ways. The campaign for China Is the greatest single philanthropic effort now before the American jreoplp. Every state In the Union is now co operating In the life savlne stamp sales, and special committees are at work In more than 2.000 cities through out the country. The circulation of the stamps is being effected by sales organizations composed of officers ol the Woman's Foreign Missionary So cieties, assisted by commercial organi zations. schools, churches. liny and Girl Scout Camps, Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations, fraternal lodges, hotel associations, boards of education and other volunteers Inter ested in the movement to. extend a helping hand to a sister republic In dis tress. House to house canvassing for tho sale of the stamps ? which nre intend**) to be placed on the-bncks of letters and packages ? has proved the most efTee tive method In the smaller commun. ties. In the big cities the stamps have boon sold to business houses, whb-h are using them on their outgoing mail and packages. A nominal quota of ter. stamps for every adult has been set by the committee, but In many centers this already has l>een passed. If tin able to obtain stamps through a local I committee write China Famine Fiiti'! I Committee, lilble House, New York. BUY CHINA LIFE SAVING STAMPS If each pereon buys ten etampe at I m cost of 30 cents, this community | will go over its stamp quota. Stampe can be secured from the local Gh'<na Famine Fund Committes or directly from China Famln# Fund, llbU Houee, New York City. We are prepared to do your Shoe and -Harness Hepatrlng promptly. We have two experts on Shoes and Har ness. every job guaranteed. Old worn out Shoes made to look like new. Our prices on repairing Shoes tuld Harness the same us other shops^. I HARNESS 1>tus Freight We haTe a big line of Tew and ab solutely Hrst class Uukk) and wagon harness reins, etc. that we expect to sell in the next few days. In order 111 move Ihem rlylit ?? T w? ?" ln(t to sell them at cost plus the fre ight. Come In and (jet yours. We also have half a doien standard ma kes sewing machines at a bargain, alsCnTTftt ut second liuuil ur ' a sacrlite*. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor Louisburg, N, C. Next to ? Freeman A Co. Nash St The American farmer is more in terested in congressional ^glslation ea seeflT" ? o "The hand that rocks the cradlo rules the world," but many- a woman does that with her foot. ' , The Quinine That Does not Affect The jKV^vnun nKTt^nji'1. 1'*;*tiT? *'?*< LAXA TIVE BffOMO QllllnNIrmfetHt) can be taken by ?nrooo without cauiina nervousness or TinMnM ld the bead. El W, GROVES signature oq boxTjOcT SALE ROAD BONDS ^Sealed bids for $10,000 of road Bonds of Cypress Creek Township, to mature thirty years from date, to be dated December 1. 1920, and to bear six per cent per annum Interest, pay able semi-annually at Hanover- Na tional Bank, New York City, will be received at the office of thfi Board nf Commissioners of Franklin County, Lfcouisburg, N. C? up to the "hour of two P. M? Mny 9tg~ WW: ? Each bl<lf to be accompanied by certified check for $200.00, and the right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Board of Commis sioners of Franklin County. A. J. JOYNER, CUaiimau. ? S. C. HOLDEN, Clerk. By order of the Township Road Com mission of Cypress Creek Township. ARTHUR STRICKLAND, Chairman. A. E. SPIVEY, Secretary 4-8-5t To Stop a Cough Quick L tike HAYES' HEALING HONEY, af 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 s Cold or Crowp. The healing effect of Hayes" Healing Honey In side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES" HEALING HONEY. Any Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and stops where well treated at the San itary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. Sv Howell store building. Jno. P. Hogwood, MGR. P. S.? Hats'cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. TOO LATE pHth only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and achea become incurable diseases. Avoid ptafbl consequences by taking COLD MEDAL {Up ? IMtUHH H, >1 Tfc* ?t*nr1ard for )ddnrnjm thrtr, bUdd?r and a He ftcid troobUa ihm NttioMl RttiMdy of Holland sine* lfl<Mk Goarant**<l. ThrM lirM, all dm^jtai. TAN LAC PROVED (?LAD SL'KPKISE ft Has Entirety Restored Her Health And She FeeU Like A Men Woman, She Says. "I have taken many medicines, and upunt huudieds uf duiiat-s looking ror relief, but It was only when I got Tanlac that my troubule?? disappear ed," said Mrs. A. Worley, of 111 Fif ?>t Mhlnnd. Ky, ? ?==: "i nail no appetite and my stomach was in such bad condition that gas *ould form, causing a terrible depres sion around my heart and almost shutltng of my breath. I would be come bu naUHfeaied thai I could scar cely retain the little I did eat, and at times I had such awful headaches 11 ml fllri)' upalig I eould hmdlj see. "My kidneys bothered roe a great deal and my back pained me so I couldn't bend over without suffering I agony. 1 was almost a nervous wr- 1 ec'K ana at nient Rlfep wna nlmnat-lmT^ "Tanlac has certainly proved a glad surprise to me, for it has talicn only two bottles to uieitume all my trou bles. My appetite is wonderful and I imver feel a oign of indigestion ui bus | My breathing Is free anil easy and I no longer have* those dizzy spells or headachea. "My kidneys dou't bother me any jnore and my back Is cutirely trv* from pain. My nerves are in such good condition that I don't wake up iluriug the night, and I'm so much fceuer in every way i mrnply reel Mko a new person." Adv. An heLwetiii fiUYLTii intuit, and prl perts who always favor whfthever plan is not in effect at the time of writing. * One ilraWftai K_aJ)OUt giving the Ke publicans all the ro"pF"tney wjnt Is they will not only hang themselves, hut hannUi'inK the whole blutm'd comr try. s Habitual Constipation Cured \ In M to 2 1 Days "? "LAJi-FOS WITH PEPSfN^p a specially MWpmd Syi Bp Tuute-Laxatlvfrto HabttPaT" Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c per bottle. ? : HARDWARE -Plows, Castings , Plow Harness, Farm- _ ing Tools, Fence Wire, Galvanized Root ing, Churns, Baseball .Goods, The High Grade Best of All Oxford "Chase" Bug gios, HIGH QUALITY AND LQW PRI CES will be found at ii. C TAYLOR j. | ' ?" ? hardware Buggies harness Suit Cases and Traveling -- ? 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-v ed in tb* buying of many lines of most I 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, i * W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearcc Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller U llnrm and Hole*. .Alt* H?y ui Oata. RdRkI* u4 Haraeaa for >ale, *f the right kind and at U>* right prtoM Will mII for em?h or part ra*h or on approved *?rorItj. If joar korMi or biI? (m* aot ?alt joa i.oga In and If roi eoald not nake a trad* t*i what yon want. Co?? aad ??? wbrthor 70a bar orf aot. R. F. FULLER h*>?b I. 0.
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