Faster Schedule* Mr H E PI? Iwtwii Air Lia* Hallway's nywmirt ta Bsietgk. yeaterday atau4 that 4a* ta tk* exceptionally fc**T fHii of Northerners to Florida tfcis Maava. tha wayltUIr alr coadtttoaed Orange Blosso*. Spat ial lead *r of Seaboard s Uaow U?< of air-coadilioaed traiaa. aalu its trat trip from New Torfc and ike Eaat oa December Kit on ik* Caauat schedule oa arhick it was tr? operated. Tk* Brat trip south bos ud last season waa on January tmd. Tke "Blossom" ItaiM Eastern cities ia tk* afternoon aad early evening aad arrives at Soatk Flo rida resorts Ike following after noon. Enroste from New York, it I?wn through hi atoric Philadel phia. Washington aad Richmond. Ik* b*a.ntiful Caroliaaa aad Geor gia, tkence to WUdwood. Florida. ?k*r? it divides iato two sections ? oa* proceeding tkrough tk* scenic highland lake region. Wla t?r Hares, West Lake Wales. Moaaiala take, close to tk* Bok Singing Tower. A?oa Park, and fee trim to the iHDf playground! of East Florida ? West Palm Beach, Port Lauderdale, Holly wood. and Miami. The other sec tion follows the cuo and warmtn to tk* Weat Florida resorts. Tam pa, Clearwater. Bellealr. Saraso ta, Venice, St Petersbarg AI1 J^llaas lie Lue? Xo Extra Pare The Blossom sets the highest standards for equipment aad ex cellence of service. Although all special services are available there ia no "special service charge " Only the most modern Pullman equipment is in its complement. It will carry a club car with buffc. and valet service, and, a lounge llbrary car. AW os4ilkiB?l Last season the Blossom" wis the only air-conditioned train op erating between New York and Florida, Its succes was so phenomenal that, now three all year Seaboard trains are equipped witb the Pullman Company's lat est air-conditioning mechanism ? the South States Special, the New York-Flori<ja Limited, both serv ing the North. mid-South, and Southern resort s. and the Cotton States Special, between New York. Washington and Atlanta. Bir mingham Nationally faxnou* The ,Orange Blossom Special .s nationally known as Florida's dis tinguished winter train. It has been patronized by some of the most important people In the bus iness. financial, and social world. Since Its inception the "Blossom" has had this distinctive type of patronage that demands the high est class of service ? service which is always found on Seaboard's trains. CONTROL MICE DAMAGE WITH POISONED BAIT Field mice are an orchard peal that moat Trult growers are una ware of until Ita too late to save their tree*, aays H. K Xiswonger, extension horticulturist at State College. Mut of the m nuy, damage, be says, occur* during 'the winter montha In orchards where a heavy ?od covers the ground. The mice work Just beneath the surface and are not noticed until the tree* begin to die or fall to bud in the apring. At firat the damage may lie alight, but even tually the mice eat away the bark from the trunk a few inches be low the aoll ao aa to completely girdle the tree. The common meadow mouse migrate* to the orcharda when their food supply in the open field* become* scarce. The short tailed pine mouae la moat destruc tive, doing worat damage to or chard* growing near timbered area*. Nlswonger urgea orehardiat* to examine the areaa around their tree*, looking for mice runway* and injuries to the trees. If evi dence of tnlce Is found, they can be destroyed by putting out wheat bait which has been poisoned with atrycbnlne. Detailed Information how to mix the bait and place It around the tree* may be obtained free from the horticultural depart ment of State College In Ttalelgh. Aa a supplementary control measure, Niswonger suggests the digging up of (ra*s and weeds un der the trees. This breaks up the tunnels and runways and cause* the mice to seek their food in areaa farther from the trees. A wild-looking man rushed Into the dentist's office, planked hlm aelf Into a chair, and cried out, "Do you give people gas here?" The dentist replied that he did. "Can a fellow feel anything it all when he takes It?" asked the sufferer. "No," answered the Mftnh #r tiat. "Which tooth Is It " -w- ? . "It Isn't a tooth," cried the man, "I want you to pull a porous plas ter off my cheat."? Humorlat. European nations call us Im perlallstlc because they know ex actly what they would do If they were In our place. N\C*S COUGH DROP I. . . Real Throat raliefl Medicated with ingredi ents of Vickt VapoRub OVI RCOM1S BAD HRFATH SUKftAHOKKH LESSON ; HrvCharliiE.Dunn . The Christian S levari l^acm for Set ember 25 th. J ifott 25 14-30.. < Golden 7 ext : Matt 25 21. ( Jt :? a *:*n;6eant fact that most < people <Io not know how to dis tribute the:r income They hare nc I bodge? syvtem. and no yhiloso^h) ] 'si n?r ? ?j?. An expert on :n ome nuai|?n?it once gave me in te'tj.t:rg fci mpses of the manner in which people ,<;$? to the church She told me of a young man with an annual income of $ 2 8 0 0 who >>ert J2W * year on recreation, and gave only $12 to the church, less than one-haJf of ?n Ok E. Bra 1% of his meant Another man she interviewed wit paid a talary of $10,000 a year, and gave only $100 r 1%, to the church, while he spent $000 for a saddle horse If folk would take membership in the Christian church as serviously a* their daily work and recreation | the churches would not have to beg for financial support. An abund ance of funds would be available For instead of presenting to God a mere pittance, everyone would feel ashamed not to give a decent part of his income on a regular basis St Paul ? well stated the rule of Christian giving when he said "Cpon the first day of the week let everyone of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him." Someone has written: "I am a nickel I am not on speaking term* with the mot or man, I am too *mall to sit! in the movies, I am not larg'- enough to buy a necktie, I am a ^mall consideration in the pur chase of gasofine. I am not it to be a .ip. Hut. believe mr. when I get into church or the miss onary society, I am some money." It is plain that the rank and file arc not conscientious in their giving! for they fail to take to heart- the Chri tian principle that we ar* trustees, for the time being, of God's wraith, and muM devote it to thr highest 'I hus few fie serve tli? cordial "Well done" of oux Golden Text. Why Hospitals Use a Liquid laxative llotpiuli and doctor* have ahrayi used liquid laxatives. And the public U fait returning to laxative* in liquid form. Do you know the reason*? The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can thus be regulated to suit individual need. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dote" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritat ? the kidneys. The right dose of a liquid laxative brings a more natural movement, and there is no discomfort at the time, or after. The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. A properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin brings safe relief from constipation. It gently helps the average person's bowels until nature restores them to regularity. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved llqtiid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use. It makes an Ideal family laxa tive; effective for all ages, and may Ve given the youmgest child. NKH. EVA 8. HARRISON Funeral lerrleei were conduet =d Suaday afternoon tor Mr*. Era 3. Harriaon who died here Satur la y at the home of hereon. H. G. Harrison, following a lingering lil ies*. Rer. D P. Harrti, pastor of the Baptist Church, and Rev. Dr. O. V FitxGerald, pastor of the ?Meth odist Church, offlciated at the ser vices which were held at the home A H. G. Harriaon. Interment was at Oaklawn cemetery. Pallbearers were: Active, F. M. Puller. Julius P. Timberlake. Jr., Maurice C. Murphy, Otis A. Ches ton. of Plymouth, P. A. Rearls, Jr.. ot Raleigh, and S. Cleveland Foster; honorary. Dr. 8. P. Burr. Major S. P. Boddie, John King. A. L. Hicks. Edward Crudup Perry. Jr.. James B. King. A. B. Perry. J Pernell. D. F. McKinne. and C. G Cash Mrs Harriaon was formerly Evi Sprulll. of Washington county. She was the widow of William Harrison. She 1* surrlTed by the following sons: Clarence W. Har riaon. of Atlanta. Georgia; H. G. Harrison, of Loulsburg; brothers. Julian Sprulll. of Blackstone, Vir ginia, and T. W. Sprulll, of Pine town. X. C ; sisters. Mrs. J. E. Curganus and Mrs. Willie Ollen. of Plymouth; and Mrs. J. E. Whitehurst. of Four Ooaks, N. C. Martin county farmers hare placed about 75,000 bushels of rweet potatoes in storage houses. FEEL TIRED, ACNY 44 ALL WORN OUT?' G?t Rid of Poisons That Make You II] IS a constant backache keeping you miserable? Do you suffer burning, scanty or too frequent urination; attacks of dizziness, rheumatic pains, swollen feet anil inkles? Do you feel tired, nervous ?all unstrung? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function ?rn perly, for functional kidney dla order permits poisons to stay in the blood and upset the whole sy? tern. Use Doan't Pitli. Doan't are foi the kidneys only. They help the kidneys cleanse the blood of health d>'Htroylng poisonous waste. Doan't Pilli s re used and recommended the world over. Get tbem from any Irugglst. ? DOAN'S PILLS L. W. PARRISH & SON EXPERT WATCHMAKKRM AM) JEWELERM Annonnrm that we a re com ing hark again, with a brand now line of JeWel^y and Noveltle*. E?erjr article Ifuaranteed to give ?atl?f?r tlon. Nothing except w* Rood*. llraiM rome' in ami look our line over, and compare our prlcm with other*. "NO JOB TOO LITTIjK OR NONE TOO BIO." Checks and t Accounts! i ? i Efficient firm management includes efficient accounts. And more and more farmers are learning the value of checking accounts with THE FIRST CITIZENS BAKE * TRU8T CO. Leas time wasted in mating cash pay ments. More accurate accoimt of re ceipts and expenditures and more readily controlled budgets are all ad vantageous. START A CHECKING ACCOUNT TODAY FIRST -CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. CORNER MAIN AND NASH STREETS LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA BANKING HOURS: 9:00 A. M. TO 2:00 P. M. Heaters $1.40 up COOK STOVES ? RANGES LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LINOLEUM RUGS, NEW PATTERNS, & $7 25 FURNITURE AT LARGE SAVINGS IN COST A Few More 3 Piece Bed Room Suits at $33.75 3 Piece Parlor Suits at $27.50 PAINT AT $1.65 Gallon Up ALADDIN LAMP $495 AUTOMOBILE TIRES $3.95 ONE HORSE WAGONS WITH BODY $50.00 H. C. TAYLOR HARDWARE STORE Phone 305 Louiaburg, N. C. | LISTEN HARD WORKING MEN & WOMEN f Did you know the rest of your days depended on the rest of your Nights? When you sleep on Simmons Beauty Rest Mattress and Ace Spring, you get up feeling better because you really rest. Buy them from ? THE ? BROWN FURNITURE HOUSE YOUNGS VILLE, N. 0. D H. t. O. M A N N Ike Wad Kaon Bye HpecUUat WUl be at Dr. A. H. VUmtmfi (Mm, Udttan, 1. C. THURSDAY. UKCENKKK 6 From 1? A. H. u I P. M, FOR FIRST CLASS FKINTXNO PHONE 2$1 Colds That Hang On Doe't let than nt Kaited. Fight them quickly. CrwoMiiliiua combine* 7 Help* ia one. Powerful bat harnlea*. Pleaa aat to take. Na narcotic*. Your drag (i*t ia anthnriaed to refund roar money en the ?pot if rear cough or cold b not ' ?fe~d bj Cr. ial. i.1, (adr.) WEAK AND SKINNY AND CHILDREN i w Cw U??? I IUkWTfcLJatotMU.r.a.,1!. McCor'k Cod liM OitlUm. tkrr'r, ?M t -Cod L*??r OU to TlHi'f, aad uvr, mlmuhr mark wvmtirw. A MKta kor W I m/;. 1- work voDwn * M< oor m i. Mr: lmt,.Uk. .ot ?1J ud ?oi~d UK Ik. |? W olT-AtJ.. A Ctrl VtUrtMa aftor tk. ,.lMd I k> U. IM Mk ?.4 1 Ha. wt w?k ml Ur. A ml MWkii who could ?t?tn ata? ?ft? **.??? *?t >11 k? koaHi kack ud M fta. fa lai |K? w | bCdU>. Ym timplj mart try IWV? at one*. P ? 4o>t *mi? at w t lb. of Ins h? Hfcy imk la ? mauAmtfmm no rrr Uck. Dmu4 m4 cot MtCtf' 4M witiiul tad fntlM Co4 Lhw OU Thbieta Subscribe to Th? Franklin Times quality shoes AT POPULAR PRICES we"m!3ftl,e"1?e]U",W- Other items are offering at bargains are aa follows SHOES no DRESSES.'.'..'.'.' LADIES' HATS.'.'.'.'. 9fc HOUSE DRESSES gg^un LADIES' COATS ...... See Ug Before Buying ! Ijranrir The Place to Say What Ton Want For w fire and Windstorrji insurance We Sell Security ! Do yon know of M7thtog mor# OUR SLOGAN: Grt Insured ... Keep Insured ? Kest Assured - G- M. BEAM, Agent (17 years' Fire Insurance Writing) louisburo, n. C. COLD MORNINGS call for cup of 6000 COFFEE fiTind it after 15c PER POUND Our Coffee is not "dated". We we receive your order We have a h,t of Wlnd0w ^ offer at ONE DOLLAR p., p.lr ? ^ use them. SEABOAmroRECoTmr D. T. 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