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SOMETHING NEW = For ? LOUISBIIRG WE ARE NOW ARRANGING A DEPARTMENT IN OUR STORE CARRY ING ARTICLES FROM 1 CENT TO $1.00. EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS DEPART MENT WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE HAVE - BOUGHT THESE ARTICLES CHEAP, AND HANDLING THEM IN CONNEC TION WITH OUR OTHER LINES, GIVES US OPPORTUNITY TO SELL THEM CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM ELSEWHERE AND THEN WE MA?E A REASONABLE PROFIT. REMEMBER WE MAKE PRICES INSTEAD OF MEET PRICES. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SHIPMENT OF WHITE HOUSE FLOUR AND A CAR OF PEERLESS SELF RISING FLOUR. THIS FLOUR WAS BOUGHT WHEN WHEAT WAS 99 CENTS, TODAY IT IS $1.13. WE CAN MAKE YOU MILL PRICES. IF IT'S SHOES, WE HAVE THEM. - <r ~ i ? We have just received a big shipment of the Best Grade Lard. The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Louisburg, N. C. Farmers with high school education made $304 more per year than those with only a district school education according to survey In New York State. The old idea of "Educate a boy and rufn a plowhand" seems. be losing out. Subscribe to The Franklin Times Cotton growing will be standardized in Caswell County by the formation of farmers cotton clubs and the use of one variety of cotton in these clubs, reports J. L. Dove, County Agent. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRATING PHONE 283 i / No Wornu in a neaft hy Child All children troubled with Forms have an un healthy color, which Indicate* poor blood, and as a role, there is moraor lesaf stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chl/ TONIC given regularly for two or three weas wJD enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, induct as a General Strength ening Tonic to the wlolftystein. Nature will then I throw off or dispel th%4rorms, and the Child wttvbe tn perfect health. Pleasant to take.' 60c per bottle. Next Spring - ^ With over 200,000 orders lor Ford Cars and Trucks already placed for delivery daring the next lew months, we are facing a record breaking spring demand. Each successive month this winter has witnessed a growth in sales far surpassing \ that of any previous winter season. This increase will be even greater during the spring months, always the heaviest buying \ >'? period. > ?. These facts suggest that you place your \ order early to avoid disappointment in . v delivery at the time desired. \ ? ?f '$? * It U not necessary to pay cash lot yen* or in order V7 to have youi name placed on die pmmmA dell very *?'?? list. Yon can make a (mall payment down, or -i r,. % ycm can buy. If you wish, under the convenient ; "? K*V terms oi the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. ,,1 T See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer X NEW VIM FOR WEAK, THIN, PALE WOMEN /"'TV'' er.Vy your work and have I > fharc c t the pleasures r( lite ?et rk! of tiiat run w?a 4iaU-J2nriclr your thin 11. *1. Begin right now to take Gudt'a r e jito-M.iiigan. It will help y.u wor.de :-ful!y. At your drug L ! i'et ii\ !;olh liquid or.d tablets. r..?? T-'al To ,or *<?"**" 4. 1 4 irtl 1 uviCiS ^^0 hoalth-buildin* ??!' Gmw'a Pepto-Manffun. write today ft i gener c'uj Trial Puckcc* of Tablet*. Send lio Di^uc-y ? juat name and addreM to 11. J. Lrvitc.iU-.ch Co., L i Warren St., N. Y. 8AXDY CHEEK ITEMS Guess everybody thinks that Sandy Creek Is dead but Just to prove it not will send in a lew items. There was a small crowd at Sunday school Sunday. The Junior Philatheas class went to see Mr. Bill Swanson Sunday p. m. and gave a program. Miss Carrie Overton and Miss Lola Williams and Messrs. Eulis Jones and Loga Williams took a Joyful ride Sun day p. m. Miss Alberta was the guest of Miss Eula Gupton Sunday m. and reports a nice time. Misses Lola Leonard and Lena House and Messrs. Clarence Rowland and Richard Jennings took a pleasure trip Sunday and report a nice time. We are sorry to Itnow Master Ro bert Burnette 1b sick with pneumonia. But hope he will soon be well. We all hope the ground hog didn't see his shadow, the 2nd day of Feb. Mise Alberta Aycock and Mr. Bruce Harper were the guestB of Miss Lolah Aycock Thursday night. If this escapes the waste basket I will call again In the future. Blue Eyes. Four communities of Mitchell Coun ty have organized to grow one ca"r each of early Irish potatoes. They will buy fertilizers cooperatively, plant harvest and ship at same time. Six other communities are now organiz ing on this basis end two others will produce certified Irish potato seed for eastern growers next year, reports County Agent E. D. Bowditch. Tarheel farmers will tie their wool better this year. A number have plan ned to order cooperatively the paper twine used on fleeces. District Agent E. S. Millsaps Is having the orders pooled In the piedmont section of the State. Make Your Own Soap ? One Cent a Cake YOU'LL be surprised how easily you can do it. No fussor trouble. Save the meat scraps and grease you usually throw away. Five and one half pounds of waste grease, a little water and a can ofRed Seal Lye will make ten pounds of better -than -bought soap. Be Sure and Buy only the genuine Red Seal Lye Write for FREE booklet, "Home Helpt" P. CTomion fit Co. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Thing* Our Readers Want to Know Housecleaning time no longer hold* terrors for woman who let powerful Red Seal Lye do 90% of the hnrd^ work. Red Real Lye oata up dirti_ in a surprisingly fabr Bed Beal Lye instantly destroys bud odors and sweetens and purifies t|^r] air. ? ? ? If yon store preserves, vegetables and canned goods in the collar you will want that part of the house as clean and sanitary as possible. A frequent washing of the walls, steps and floors with Red Soul Lye will bring about this desired result. This Bank Paid Over Fifteen Thousand Dollars To Our Depositors in 1923, AS INTEREST ON SAVINGS To be cxact this bank paid out, during the year 1923, FIFTEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINETY Dollars and seventy-one cents as interest on the sav ings of its patrons. This amount of money was added to the wealth of the people of this community, without any effort what ever upon their part, The money saved by our patrons, last year, might have been spent. Also these patrons could have start ed an account early in the year, and they might have withdrawn their money, within a short time, for that is theft- privilege. BUT THEY DID NEITHER Realizing their money was deposited with a STRONG National Bank, thousands of people regarded their savings account as _ the best paying investment they could have, on short term. They allow ed their money to re main where interest was paid them at four per cent, compounded qua'r terly, each three months HAVE YOU A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US? The First National Bank TAR HEEL FACTS BOTTLING WOBKSj There are 91 firms or corpor all cms In North Carolina en gaged In bottling goft drinks. F. J. Beasley, Cashier Wm. H. Ruffln, President LOUISBURG, North Carolina A Splendid Example Washington, so biographers relate, was a thrifty youth. At the age of sixteen he had a job as surveyor and had opened a Bank Account in his own name to take care of his savings. What a splendid exam ple for the youth ol today I And we will Tentnre that Washington did not enjoy the privileged -which this Bank Is ready to offer to help yon aue systemati cally. Most great fortunes have had modest beginnings. Start a Savings Account today. t J. M. Allen, President H. M. Stov&ll, Cashier T. H. Dickens, V-Pre? . E. M. Parham, Asst. Cashier
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