Farm Holiday Vigilant*, Nagging Punt an Warning Signals TEMPORARY pais relief remedies may hi* too much (offering at the moment, but putting a mask over a warning signal docs not dear up the condition it was tail ing roo to avoid. Whan periodic pains, doe to a weak, rna-dowa condition, dis tress you. treatment for the cause ct the UuaMe ihcnld be started without May. Take Cardui to. build up anlnst tha aarcliur symptoms of ordinary woman] v allmrata So many woixms amiss CaRIXJI. It srast be seed to nave the widespread use that It has today. Sold at drag atorea. Try it! It took J. O. Robey of Haywood County a lone time to find he could have running water la his home but Coanty Agent Jones showed him and now he ia patting in a system that will furniah water to home and barn by turning a spigot. fREE All? ; MY WAY , THE. PEPRBS5IOM uUSTOffEDl ) A LOT OF STUFFED SHIRTS THAT LOOKED REAL HAUDSOME Subscribe to The Franklin Times Beauty and Health Depend on Minerals Science Discovers that Health, Beauty and Life Itself Depend on Proper Mineral Balance of the Body BeamtUnl SJUm Sparkling Bye* Health and Beamtg All Depend on Mineral Balance ARE YOU REDUCING? If eo, pom need Minerals to keep pom etiumt \ *. and weU. of Smffidtmt Miner alt and Vitamin* Dt tirv ip Health and Bring t on Untold Pain and Suf fering. No ma.n, woman or child can look their best, feel well and strong and enjoy life, as God intended, unless the Min eral content of the body is kept in proper balance. This fact has been proven con clusively. FOODS DEVITALIZED Modem netfcodb of refining load* rob tin of wmrk of the Mineral to health. Poor diet * at of tnafale. The body b (tarred for the eeeiiiliel Minn ale Sooa we aofler with constipation, Waiter lire j pinpfj Ah. Wa loea M tied ad Betleee, lad to fet em<h aieep. Health deasta ne end wa waader why. NATURAL WAV TO HEALTH After rea ri of neeanfe. a LETS MINERAL COMPOUND With Vitamins The Foundation of Health r ? ? NOW YOU, TOO, CAN ENJOY Health, Strength and Vigor of Youth, Eat with a Keen, Hearty Appetite, Enjoy Sound Refreshing Sleep, and Feel Like Yomnetf Again. MAKE THIS 10 DAY TEST Convince Yourself! i It jat 10 dajra. Go la job battle of LEE'S MINERAL COMPOUND, ttajCTojU. Yaall be nT?nil at the i |Wl?ti??a, 08a and Dn^iat and KT? ? Tab it NguUtb. aod the faelmc of namd ttnngih Mi aca a? aliAul to "beset jron ap~ bvt ? For Sale by To Launch Democratic Drive Greensboro, 8ept. *. ? C. L Sha ping. Attorney of Uis <*J. W?o Im been appointed Director of Pinnace In tkli Mate for the Democratic National committee. aH tonight that ha expected to inaugurate im mediately the Democratic drive tor financial aupport in North Carollma. Every effort will be made in accord ance with the wlahea of the Nation al Committee to enlist the rank aad file of the party in this enterprise. Contributions to aid In financing the fight which the Democratic par ty la conducting this year to restore the national government to the poo pie and to tarn oat. of office the Re publican administration at Wash ington which has ao consistently disregarded the rights of the com mon people, will be gladly received In any amount whatsoever. It is realised that there are thousands who deal re to aid in this work who find themselves unable to contrib ute more than a dollar, aad many leae than that aum. I wish to say at the outset that all contributions will be welcomed. I shall he glad to receive at my office here all gifts, whether large or small. I would very much rather be able to , report to the National Committee when this effort ends that fifty thousand Democrats In North Carolina contributed small sums than to aay one thousand con tributed large sums. The Democratic party la the par ty of the people. It la the welfare of all the people of the nation to whoae service the party is dedicated. What the country needs is a return of the Democratic party to power aad the revival and application of Democratic prindplea. The enlight ened conscience of the people has awakened to this need. Promises made by the Republican party in 1S2S have been openly and shamelessly broken and that party la now divided and discredited. As a result of the failure of the Re publican party to keep faith w*th the people, it suffered in the 1SS0 election the most crushing defeat it has ever suffered in its entire history in the mid-term of one of its presidents. It will lose again this year. The KepuDlicmn party U the par ty of opportunism, the agent of priv ilege and the bulwark of private monopoly. Twelve yean of Repub lican misrule have brought the citi zens of this nation to the realisa tion that the Republican party offers nothing to the average man and woman. We must end this era. We can end this era. The way is through the election of a Democratic president and a Congress which is overwhelmingly Democratic. Every man and woman has the chance to respond with gifts according to their means. I hope the response in North Carolina will be geaeroaa. All signs indicate that the Demo cratic party will win In November. This will be assured if we can raise the necassary funds. Victory for the Democratic party means that there will be In the presidency a man in whom the people will have confidence. Chemical Controls Peach Tree Borers Effective control of peach tree borers cms be secured by growers In North Carolnla by the nae and proper applications of paradlchlor benxene. "This chemical has been thor oughly tested and peach growers can expect from 95 to 100 percent control It nsed properly," says C. H. Brannon. extension entomologist at State College. "The age of the tree, however, has a great deal to do with the amount of chemical to nse and growers should be very careful in the amount used as well as the time and method of application." Where two and three year old trees are badly infested the chemi cal may be used at the rate of one half ounce to the tree but if the tree is not badly Infested the use is not recommended, says Mr. Bran non. For trees that are four and five years old three-quarters of an ounce is sufficient and tor those trees that are six years old and older one full ounce should be applied. For very old trees with large trunks the dose should be one and one-quarter ounce to the tree. Mr. Brannon states that jwj lit tle preparation of the soil Is neces sary other than breaking the crust with a hoe and smoothing it off. The dirt, however, must be placed around the tree if the borer hole is above the surface of the soil. The gaa formed by paradlcholorbensene is heavier than air and will not pen etrate holes above the point of ap plication. In applying the chemical all gum should be scraped from the trunk of the tree and the dirt levelled. The crystals should then be put in a continuous ring around the tree about one inch wide and one inch from the trnnk. Be careful in put ting down the crystal so that none will come in contact with the tree, adviaes Mr. Brannon. Loose dirt should then be placed over the crystal* and packed in a mound close to the tree, he states. Walter Bnreh of Clay County has Increased kis corn yield daring the part tea year* from 19 to 4* boah ela aa acra. Had clover aad p?aa (at the credit aad Coanty Agent Bowdftch says that ether crop* on tke (am hare been larraa??l in the ratio. Men who take tfcfaga aalndi *eaarally get away with tkaa a. SUHWYMKXH LESSON If Cbarlti E. Dunn Lam (or Stptoutx-i It: The Reports of the Spies Number. 13 and 14 Go Idea Text: Psalm 27:1 The Israelites were now in the 1Kld ancss of Piru, when kloaes is com manded by the Lord to select tweivs men. one from each tribe, to make I ? of the promised bind. Thus was in augurated one of the earliest geog raphical expedi tions in history. These scoots made a thorough inves tigation of both the land's fertile areas and its baiTen wastes. Their n nnrt wai romnrr tensive, but 'not ?" <>-. E. D? Tea of the spies, while admitting that the land was very rich, nererthe leu counseled against attempted coo. quest. "All the people we saw there," they insisted, "were men of huge use. The) made us feel like grasshoppers.'1 (Moffatt's version.) Bat Caleb and Joshua, who gave ths minority report, were made of sterner stuff. "We ought to march up at once," they cried, "pad seize the land." Note the grit of this sturdy pair. They had plenty of nerve to oppose ? verdict of comrades who greatly out numbered them. Never was such cour age more needed We are all tempted to follow the crowd like silly sheep. How few will think through for them selves the profound issues at stake in the coming election, and vole accord ingly I Moat voters will fa**,*. band-wagon of that candidate whom they think is most likely to win. Secondly, consider the exploring spirit of Caleb and his companion, their penchant for adventure. The Jews were a great exploring people. Now opportunities for travel are very limited for moat of as. But we can cultivate our minds. We can develop a hobby. Finally, these men had the confi dence of victory. They knew that they were right, that time was 06 their side. The people, in despair, scorned their advice, and yearned for Egypt. But Caleb and Joshua stock to their guns, and lived to see their judgment vindicated. Under Joshua the children of God did enter Canaan. _ Yoa and I desperately need, in this time of fear and doubt, such confidence in the future triumph of the right When disheartened let us say, with Gladstone, *1 appeal to time." Subscribe to The Franklin Times 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALTS Checks Malaria in S days. Colds flrat day. Headaches or Neralgla la . SO ?laites. OM SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Most Speed? Remedies Know*. WE HAVE OUR DINING ROOM LOOKING GOOD We are prepared to serve Club parties, wedding parties and banquets. We have had the ex- 1 perience and guar antee satisfaction. Give us a trial. The Franklin Hotel J. S. Lancaster, LOmSBCRG, If. CAROLINA Lootsburg Repair Shop RE-OPENS v?* ~ ' * to year work.We bare wwnd the 1 tk?i of Mr. L h. VOaoa, of Abor ts thii IIm a* wall Otw ?? ?? opportunity to dt n im4 ta niili Use at f P n ai n - ? LouisDtirg Kepair Shop i. V. G. COOD ^ ^ MATERIALS 4 Quality Materials i ' Cost Less In the Long Run Rifudlma of workmanship, fine and thorough as It can be. It la false economy to act in the belief that inferior materials and supplies will build a home of quality. It costs no more (aadwMMtlnsea less) for labor to use good materials, and good nates lals add years of life to a home or building. Our prices for guaranteed products are no h%her than prices you will pay far inferior materials. Let as quote them snd tell you of our Plan? with no obligation to you. J. T. PRUITT LUMBER CO. Warcfaoaae Located at Beatdence ? Phoae 26S-W LOCISBUBG, N. CAROLINA SPECIALS IN SHOE REPAIRS While stores are boosting big clearance sale* we call jroar attention to the Specials la Shoe Repair Work we are oiferlag. HatiW low price* we give jam expert service and that when jron want it, the beat of materials, the nae of the latest msrhtwas for doing shoe work, on the market, and oar good wishes. A big lot for a little moor jr. Let us hare your work. I GANTT'S SHOE SHOP ?AST NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. Making Your Money More Elastic To* will M*ar realise how mack "stretch" there is in a dol lar bin until 70a spend it here. We have ?peciallxed la the baafaeaa of aiaHig mosey elastic by giving big valoea In all kinds of merchandise. If 70a will investigate our prices and the high standard of quality that is to be found in the goods we sell, you will understand the basis for our <?'??? that we can make your none; go farther. STORK- WIDE APPLICATION This policy aptfies throughout the store. We offer no "spec ials*' to Induce people to trade here, but depend on our general low prices to convince them that they can do better by supply ing an their needs here. WHELESS BROTHERS JTOTIOB, N. C. R. F. D. No. a yS SPRING HOPE, H. C. Quality Furniture At Less ] Two ud threo ptow loop Mltoo? heatUy ?pholaUiMl I la rrrf. Ufratrr. hrvUmUOm or utdukir ? with hand tM afvte|t I . gprieg | artilnai la nuj rtjrl* aad color*? bat lU ?f tM I ||ia) mm that the oM jmr la |oao u< the Now Yoar 1mm I antnl tt h ttaM tt tin fow tbo?|hti to |?r htM. I W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO.

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