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WHATEVER YOUR AMBITION MAY BE for POWER for WEALTH - for Contentment BUILD UP A Bank Reserve When a call comes lor cash you have a reserve to draw on Use Our Bank?To Build Up? To Have a Reserve To Call Upon Us***; MERCHANTS BANK f Saffst For Savings NttmCwu* Ln.r.?y;ian?t;a Whose Daughter? Francis Atta Miller is looking for her mother?who left her a week old babe with a Miller family in Wichita, Kas., 24 years ago Sh? is married now?but she has tht ??diamond necklace her mother left?when disinheritance from her wealthy St Louis family, was threatened. Marriage Wrong? It is not from poverty that1 comes a drastic attack on moderr living?but fr-,m Wall ? Street Glen B. Winship, Wall Street Edit or, has written a bock, "Volcnor" ?in which he calls for a 50 per, cent, tax on every man's income for the support of ail women and, children. Also the abolition of the pre**., i marriage contract. uaiiy Arrivals of Loaf Bread, Pan Rolls and Cakes at L. P. HICKS. 10-2-2t UNION WAREHOUSE LOUISBURG, N. C. Has Flattering Opening Thursday, Oct. 1 st, 1925 The many farmers who were present at the opening of the UNION WAREHOUSE Thursday were especially well pleased with the showing made on the first day's sale. To them we extend our thanks and appreciations for helping to make our first sale a success. The UNION WAREHOUSE has taken a lead and will continue to sell the farmers tobacco at HIGHER PRICES than other markets. Practically all buyers were on the floor and entered enthusiastically into the bidding. We especially invite all tobacco growers in Franklin and adjoining counties to bring their tobacco to us and let us show you that we know how to sell your tobacco for MORE and will do it. PERRY & CHEATHAM * Proprietors UNION WAREHOUSE The BULLS EYE "Editor mod Qtmorml'Mmnmqer WILL ROGERS Another "Bull" Durham adver tisement by Will Rosen, Ziesfeld Follies end screen star, end Iced* ing American humorist. More Improving on History I just finished hearing a Politician, ! one of the Washington Boys, talk on Abraham Lincoln. The only thing I could picture in common between him and Lincoln was that they had both been in Washington. When a Politician aint talking about himself he is talking about Lincoln. Lincoln has had more Public men speak of his good qualities, and fewer copy any of them, than any man America ever produced. His famous address was only about two hundred words long. No Politician has ever been able to even copy his briefness. In fact that is the last one of-his qualities that they would try to copy. LiriColn said more in those 200 words than has been said in the entire City of Washington in the last 10 years, and here is a quality that no historian or speaker has ever brought out before. At the completion of the Gettysburg speech, he wisely refused one of Grant's Cigars, and Sorrowed a sack of "Bull" Durham from an Ex Southern private, rolled his own, got on his Mule and went back to Washington. P. S. There will be another piece here two weeks from now. Look for it oVlC*1 11* vvp% 77 Bull Durham Guaxantecd by ? HMONIIMII 111 Fifth Avenue, New York Ckf Approximately 39.000 crates of blue berries containing 32 quarts each were shipped from stations along the At lantic Coast Line Railroad in Samp son, Penders and Duplin counties. These wild berries given by a bounti ful nature, brought to North Carolna and mostly to colored laborers, north em money to the amount of <300,000. reports O. A. CardVell, agricultural agent for this railroad. A SUBSTITUTE Never Satisfies, It You Are a CHASE * SANBORN Cot fee User. It Never Will?Don't Experi ment When You Want The Best Sold for 35 Years by L. P. HICKS. 10.2-2t Tbs meanest man in the world Is the ont who won't 'iuar.*el a 1th a fel low who wants to. Don't Blame The Hen It She Moults Slowly and Wont Lay. Feed Her PURINA Chicken Chowder, It Put's a Song in Her Mouth and Eggs In Her Nest Ask Those Who Buy It of I* |P. HICKS. 10-1-It GA*E LAWS FOR FRANKLIN COl'NTT. The following is * condensed list of the open season for hunting game and other game laws applying to Franklin County as compiled by Legislative Reference Librarian H. M. Lot don, of Raleigh: Franklin. Deer, Nov. l-Feb. 1; quail (Partridge), wild turkey, other game birdh, Nov. 152-Feb. 15; rabbit, fcx, squirrel, Sept. l-Feb. 15; (may be killed at any time when destroying crops.. Bag limit: quail 15, wild turkey 2 a day. License: nonresident of State, $10.50; nonresident ^of county, $3.50; not required of nonresident huntingon parent's land. County Commissioners may appoint a game warden for each township to assist sheriff. Unlawful to-sell or ship quail out of county ex cept those killed by nonresident hav ing a license. Use of automatic or re peating shotguns forbidden. Violation, fine of from $5 to $50, or imprisonment not more than 30 days. Colds Cause Grip a no Influenza LAXATIVE BSOMO QUININE "'ibleu remove the caiiee. There is only ore "Promo Quinine.' E. W GROVE S siir anire o . box. 30c. How Doctors Treat f Colds and the Fin To break up a cold overnight or to cut abort an attack of grippe, In fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy sicians and druggists are now recom mending Calotabe, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel sad salts combined, without the unpleas ant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of water,?that's all. No salts, no nausea nor the alighteat interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold has vanished, your system is thor oughly purified and yon are feeling fine with" a hearty appetite for break fast. Eat what you please,?no dan ger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents. At any drug store. (adv) Plenty of boys are glad school haa started. It gives them more mischief to get Into. TRAVEL NEEDS Forgotten Anything? FOR WOMEN Tooth Paste Tooth Brush Hair Brush Toilet Soap Face Powder Bandoline Hair Nets Stationery Toilet Water Vanishing Cream Cold Cream Kodak Films FOR MEN Safety Razors Razor Blades Shaving Soap Shaving Brushes Talcum Powder Hair Tonic Canned Heat Fountain Pens Waterman Ink Smoking Tobacco Flash Lights Thermos Bottles BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Times Louisburg, N. C. NEXT WEEK IS FAIR WEEK In FRANKLIN COUNTY MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN LOUISBURG. WE WILL BE GLAD TO CARE FOR ALL YOUR PACKAGES. BE SURE TO TRY SOME OF OUR FAMOUS COF FEE, WE GRIND IT FOR YOU WITH OUR NEW ELECTRIC MILL. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT IT. ?AT YOUR SERVICE? G. W. MURPHY & SON THE CASH STORE PHONE M LOUlSBCHfl, H. C. P. S. See as for anything in the Seed line. DR. FLEMING tells us he is going to start the COUNTY FAIR here Tuesday, Oct. 6th. He says this is to be the BEST ONE ever held here. COME AND BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY * When in town attending the Fair drop in and see us, leave your packages, etc. with us. We will take care of anything for you except your children. Boddie Drug Co., Inc. Loolxborg, N. 0. Day Than* 329 Might
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