Gas In Filibuster Lieut.-Oov. Toupin of Rhode Island sat in the presiding chair of the State Senate 40 continuous hours in the effort to break a filibuster which had lasted since Jan. 1, and finally brought to a head when the 8enate chamber htu, gassed, nearly causing the death of two senators. _ Uncle John! The things thai "grew on a feller" ain't always saj object of dread . . . unless It's tobacker or whiskey ? or somethln' that Otoe to his head. It could be ? c peasel of whiskers ? a eoveyoof wrinkles or warts, for. the things thai grow on a feller must be reckoned as ['afferent sorts. . . But ? when It's the habit of savin', or the entln' of regrjar ir.cls, or* ? of takln' one's breakfast at surnjp, no matter how lazy he feelsl It could be a hunger for reed In' or solvln' the proMems of life, like ...isln' the U>ys as they should ' or of along with the ... It might as well be ?: *;i thln' noble as somethln' dis ruptive anil bad, for the things tl;r.r cu:i crow on a feller should render him tranquil and glad! ! r> tlio capable way of selectln' i ? rest; to Jedse with a whiz ? . the Idea that crows or. a >r will make him the man ? .at he is. Choicest line cf Staple and Fancy Groceries all times aML. P. HICKS 7-ll-2t. ifV light Ttarfal Cornet Edward 8. Berry, Latin, Maw., the BU who developed (used quartz ta tuch elearne? that " ti^ht. heat an4 TtoWt ray? can be directed aod mad< to travel around ? corner Daily arrivals at tJ uits and Vege tables at L. P. H \C* 3. 7-ll-2t Daily arrivals of Bread and Cakes at L. P. HICKS. /V 7-ll-2t To Cure a Cold In One Day ^ ~~ Tak* LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) b P?R' lhpf &X!*6r?,?r <!,e"1*ch5 and >??rki off the Wfl' E. W. GROVE S signature on each box. 38c. Haw You a Bad Bacfc? Titan the Advice of This Ion tabor* Resident Will Interest You. Doss your back ache nifc'ht and day; Hinder work; destroy your rest? Art yon tortured with (tabbing wmb you stoop, lift or/b*ndi lOcaly your kldnsxf are ort touiblss may toon/ appear ItroubU." dealers. Doo"! ^nara? Foater-M flburn Ckx, Mfrm^, FOR SALE We have listed lor saie several val uable farms, amstig which are (1) ubout 84 acr\s Cecmr Rock T. 8. known as Cooke lana^u State highway; (2) about 135 acres IMyesvllle T. S. known as part of WhltalJsK^anda. For prices and terms, see / \ FRANKLIN If S. 4 REALTY CO. (Over First National Dank) Wc Have It Can Get It Prvlt Isn't Made Anything in the line of jdrujV stationery, tine candies, smokes, toilet actessoriML etc. Prescriptions a epeciahty. Serv ice at the fountain at all times. SERVICE DRUG CO. Wood, N. C. W. D. FULLER * Come To C. B. KEARNEY See Us We will do oih^bes your wants, all year, in Merch able for Famil Farm. to supply sons of the > suit me and w PHON* 1505 yd fohff90Ufp*?fk<9 f . C ? * j si :X wood, w. o. SERVICE Tiie word "SERVICE" is badly overworked in advertising, lint just to remind you we give below the services to be found anil giadiv givvui in I HE t- i it.ST NATIONAL HANK. Receiving deposits, and protecting you cask ? Cashing your checks, or paying at your order. I Collecting your checks anywhere in the world./ Keeping your account for you, a'Sd returning t/ you your paid checks with a cor rect statement. / Paying you interest on savings and cVrfificatos. Bank drafts. Cashier's Checks, and T -^\elep Cheques. Safe Deposit Vault Service. Advisoryservice in financial matters. Av Lending money. - / N. Collecting for you your accounts and r>oj(|s on others. Hotel service; positive aeoommdations ? NEW YO^K. Securities bought and sold for yon. / Any reasonable personal service you vpuld ask. And the best service of all ? TO SA MANAGE AND SAFEGUARD OUR BANK THAT FUNDS ARE ALWAYS SAFE ^THKN* DEPOSITED WITH US. The First National Bank LOUISBURG, North Carolina Wm. H. RUFFIN, President, F. J. BEASLEY, Ca?hier Wm. B. BARROW, Assistant Cashier THANKS / I wish to extend my de/pest appre ciations to every voter in Franklin County who ga?e me tielr support in the two recenm>rimaaes, and pro duced such a X flattering vote. I Would prefeA s/elng each person individuals / and telling them how much\ t appreciated their efforts, but thyf is Impossible. I extend congratulations to ny oppon ent and his many (rjpira and I shall give do" usual effoixa lassie tall to rolling up one of Be biggest Demo cratic majorities w I have ever cast In Franklin County. Lu the meantime I will say to my fmends that I am en couraged by the/nice vote I received anil am- now bylnalng my campaign for the nomination for Sheriff of Frank lin County in J|b26, and hope you other I ? . voters may see fit fo Join me In that contest. I / Again assuriu fsnu of my deepest appreciations foSJbur efforts, I am. Youl truly. V-ll-Ht LANCASTER. The golden rule is a good one to fellow, hut far to many folks want to lead the procession. The grade crossings continue to take their toll of both high and low grade people. THE F&AfiKiilR TIMES should be hi roar home. li jo? arc lot a sub scriber, he *<uU la roar sub scription and help at to boost for a better community. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE 283 A TONIC ^ drove's Tasteless chill Tonic res tana Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and _ Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 80c. ONE CAR LOAD PLOUR JUST ARRIVED The celebrated P&qrless brand. Flour has ad vanced around $1.00 ^bari^el since this fkovii bought, and will be soldVi reduced pricetb- Jtvery barrel guaranteed or you? money will be relunded. Oakdale 3-ply Tobacco Twine\ 55 cents pound SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $2.50 Work Shoe for $1.65 The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS * MERCHANTS BARE Louisburg, N. C ? ft /: gt j ;o jvA ynl. ? } , \ ' v ^ * %

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