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rrhe Three Inseparables One for mildneM.VIRGINIA One for mellowness. BURLEY One for aroma. TURKISH aged and blended ooforiy TREASURY CERTIFICATES. Postmaster R. H. Davis of Louis imrg, is engaged la an effort to protect the dangers of speculative Investment which last year cost the American Pub liv $500,000,000 in fraudulent Btock t vmsact ion?. To counteract thla menace, the Poet nuister has addressed a strong letter to a number of representative citizens urging the safe-guarding or their aav vestment in United States Treasury Certificates. The Postmaster's letter stated a : C3t Egg" for future financial success . r. watting at the Post Office In thi ???'. of United States Treasury Sav ' 1 securities exactly suited to every o lie's pocket-book as they are Issued in denominations of >6. >26. ?100 and ? l .uuo. These eeeurltles are insurable without cost against every rorm of loss to the purchaser and bear tour per cent interest, compounded quarterly, if held -??? iimwity.- They arc particularly at ' ictivo, net only in their security but and c?u be converted Into cash i iwry tinig at j tngtwr pneg tnan is i id for them. The rapidity with which even small savings I row, the Postmaster HUM. U Indicated In the (act that 12 and a (?? ?drtlttomi owu neb *m*. wfl and Invested In two 18 War Savings Stamp* l>er month. will yield In 120 month?. (600 In cosh. and 1600 more, maturity value. Durable f 120 n year (or five year? longer, a total o( $1200 (or an average saving nr.U Investment ot a little more than $8 per month (or 120 months. The t'oslmasTer wltTTSS gTstf'TO ans wer inquiries about Government Sav ings Securities, and Invites the public tc call at the Post Office fnr mrth?r ln (ormation. COTTON' UEPOKT. re were 9,218 bales o( cotton,-counting round ar. half bales, ginned in KTanklln Coun ty, (rom the crop o( 1921 prior to No vember 1, 1921 as compared with 5.079 bales ginned to November 1, 1920. .No nation should try to use the pro posal to limit Its suns and swords as an opportunity to grind its axes.? Washington Post. Some Interests would lIKe to see the Washington Con(erence -attempt so much nothing would be-aCTrornirttBtietfr ?Chicago Dally News. LUMBER Wltjr not boy your lumber In car lots, direct from mill and Kare the discounts. Write or wire lor prices, sending: os Ust of quantity and trrade you want. Cooke & Co. CBEENYILLE, S. C. DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take The natioj|al remedy ftf Holland for over T 200 yaait/it U an enemy of all peine re . Bulling from Irirtn^v. liv<r and nriJ acid j troubles. All druggists, three sizes. | Look for tU name Gold Medal on uvcry box 1 tad accept no imitation Power NOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they want to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE THEIR BRAINS. Take a leaf out of Nature's book of experience, and apply the intensive force of a powerful stream of water directed right at the hill that stands in the way of Public Improvement. THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will most surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, So the KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enables the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON T alking" T urkey WHETHER it's a bird- for Thanksgiving dinner or a tunkful of gasoline for you:* motor you will get real satis faction only through careful selection. * -^olntility is important to good gasoline. It largely governs the starling speed of your motor and the richness of the mixture you 1j?v? to u?e, For steady power that enables you to creep along irr traffic or whirl up steep grades without a lot of gear shifting your motor fuel must have high flam? snet d and a hi^lt rrtU" ' f development. F<iv economical operation gasoline mu:t give you big mileage per gallon and burn up so completely that it leaves a minimum of carbon behind. It needed years of refining experi ence and countless tests to de velop a lutlnnrrtl gasoline to moot all these _ specifications. Rut it has been done. "Standard"' Motor Gasoline is beet not in.otic ?>r two retpccU only. Under the most rigid tests covering every feature of motor performance, "Standard"' Motor Gasoline stands first. .You ran easily prove this. Draw "up where you see the familiar "S. O.*' 8}cn. To*t a tankful. r>ollee the ''pep" an:! power your -ear has. !?>'c how easily it climbs hard hiihr. Krc;??ttw-- (Hi tli^ inilengtr you gel. Uiie quality ?wherever you buy it, and for sale everywhere. Do you know that your motor is properly lubricated T You can eliminate any doubt by specif vine - POLARINE. STANDARD Oil, COM PAN V ' _ = ?? TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I have just opened a first class Cafe In the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all hours, and tho best the market affords. Ice Cream 5 cents a cono. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, service the best. t.. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor To Stop t Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which atop? tie cough hy healing the Inflamed and Irritated llaauee. A box of GROVE'S o/PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Okie, HAed Ooida and la encloaed with rvary bottle of Croup la HAYES' HEALING Ht)NEY. The aalve abould be rubbed on tnp/cheat and throat of children ?ufferlng from a Cold or Ooup. The heallnj effect of HaAa' Heeling Hnoef In ?W* tb? throat oomMnM Minth? heeling sbm of Grm'l O-Peo-Trate Kil? t<Mjtfh tb? por?? of the skin eooo etope a crock. \ Both remedies Me ptnH In'one carton and the Coat of the comhtoetl treatment !? S9c Jtwt aak your dnigglat for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. Colds Cause GrlpAnd Influenza LAXATIVE Tablets remove the cause. There is "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S siinartire onfctHL. 30c. COTTON STORAGE?Wo have storage capacity for every bale of cotton grown in Wake, Franklin, Warren and Vance County in Bprinklered warehouses. Rate 35c per month, which includes storage, insurance, handling. Carolina Bagging Com pany, Henderson, N. C. 10-7-8t $1.50 Per Year in Advance THE FRANKLIN TIMES NOTICE Haying qualified as administrator of the estate of Margaret Cannady, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no tice Is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against her estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October 1922 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Oct. 27th, 1921. George T. Whitaker, A'lm'r. G. M. Beam, Atty. 10-28-6t NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of P. R. Hatch, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is giv en all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 11th day of Norember, 1922, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward ana make Imme diate settlement. This Nov. 10th, 1921. ll-ll-st ? H. B. HATCH, Adm'r. Raleigh, N. C. W. H. A T. W. Ruftin. Attys. Jas. Watson Says, "I'll Kdier Forget When Father's Hogs Got Cholera." "One morning he found 20 hogs dead nnd several sick. He called In the Vet. who after dissecting a rat caught on tUo premises, decldcd that the ro dents had conveyed germs' Since then I am never without RAT-SNAP. It s the surest, quickest rat destroyer I know." Three sizes' 35c, 65c, $1.25 Sold and guaranteed by Alien Bros. Co. and Aycock Drug Co. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Atha Jeans, deceased late of Fran KI In Coun/y, N.-.C., no tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims againBt ?ald estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October, 1922, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This Oct. 28, 1921. P. J. BEASLEY, Adm'r. of Atha Jeans, dec'd. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 10-28-6t DON'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms hare an? healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and?g rule, there is more or less stomach <" GROVE S TAflTreLESS chllT for two or lin i ij mmhn Wwt in ii li the blood. I prove the aliesUon. and act as a General Straaftib eoing Tonic to the whole system. Nature will tlwa throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild will ba In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 80c per bottW. Aycock Drug Co. S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. S. P. Boddie, recontly appointed receiver of the Aycocic Drug Company will continue to run and conduct the business of said company at its present location. He assures the public that alt prescriptions shall have prompt and careful attention and that every customer shall recaive courteous and polite treatment and consid eration. Service and satisfaction to all is his chief desire. You need have no fears or anxiety about the business being closod, tor It H absolutely solvent and will continue to operate under the new ir..anafcement. The stock is being replenished and yon will And a full and complete line i.i every department awaiting your demands. ' Your patronage and co-operation will be appreciated at all time* and your wants and needs provided for. Since this is the season of the year in which people to whom credit has been extended pay their debts, permit me to request those ttorho are indebted to the Aycock Drug Company to come In or send check to cover their drug bills. Your presence and business ts In vited. S. P. BODDIE, Receiver of Aycock Drug Company.
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