TD A HC AT" I I A l\ /I C louisbdrg merchants
| n/\UC. M I n U IVI L. ALIVE to your interests
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST
COMPANY
This institution is the financial
pillar of Louisburg and commu
nity, and was established here 8
years ago. The bank has as its
President, Mr. R. P. Holding, one
of North Carolina's most widely
known Bankers and financiers,
who resides in Smit'hileld. Tiie
Louisburg branch has as its Man
ager and Cashier, Mr. Armistead
Henderson, a man prominent ic
the business life of the city, who's
every endeavour is to operate a
banking service that has no su
perior, and the writer joins with
the FRANKLIN TIMES in con
gratulating Mr. Henderson for the
ideal manner in which the affairs
of the bank are conducted, and
for the splendid success made un
der his management. Ther Direc
tors, stockholders, depositors, are
fortunate in having a man like be
to manage the affairs of the Bank.
When you entrust your savings
to the vaults of tihe First-Citizens
Itank & Trust Co. we assure you
that they will be safe and sound,
and at your command at any time.
The Bank is a member of the F.
D. I. C.. guaranteeing all accounts
up to $5,000. Every day, you see
people In all walks of life going
in and out of this Bank, transact
ing their business, and going
along their way in a cheerful and
satisfied manner. Whether you be
a big land owner, merchant, doc
tor, financier or just a plain every
day humble individual, you are
accorded the same efficient ser
vice. and always welcomed at this
bank ? they gladly make loans to
reliable people, where sufficient
and desirable collateral is obtain
able. and their rate of interest is
most reasonable.
Do your banking in Louisburg.
keep home money in circulation
at home, the one sure way to have
and keep prosperity in your com
munity. We are pleased to list
the First-Citizens Bank & Trust
Co. in Mils trade at home edition,
and wish for the ban.k. years of
continued success and prosperity,
and for safe and sound banking
facilities. Bank with this pro
gressive Institution.
RAYNOR'S RADIO & JEWELRY
SHOP
If your radio needs repairing;,
call the Raynor Radio & Jewelry [
Shop, and let their Government
licensed Radio repair man. Mr. j
Geo. Dennis, make your old radio
"Play like New" ? he has made a
careful study in this special Held, ,
and when you entrust your work
do this firm, you can be assured o(
complete satisfaction. This wide
awake and progressive concern
*as established 6 years ago by
Mr. W. A. Raynor. a prominent
business man of the city. They
carry a full line of Jewelry Tor
gifts, etc., watches, silverware,
.nd are agents for the famous
R.C.A. and General lileitric Ra- i
.-Hos. Westinghouse and General
Electric refrigerators, and have
on display, the latest 1040 moJ
vls, which can be purchased on the
most convenient terms, a small
flown payment, and the rest i u 1
iiberal monthly or weekly install-;
ments. The jewelry and watch i
repair department is in charge of
Mr. Dick Parrish, and if your
watch is out of orden, carry it to
this concern, ? It will be repaired
right. at a reasonable cost and e
turned to you running like new.
Mr. Raynor, the proprietor, 1b pop
ular in the business life of the
city, formerly served as director
in the Chamber of Commerce, and
is now V.-Pres. of t'he Merchant's
Association, and has served splen
didly for the benefit of all con
cerned. Don't go away from your
home city to buy jewelry, radios,
electric refrigerators or for radio
and watch repairing, when you |
have a loyal home concern right
here in your midsl. remember. Mr. ,
Kuynor lias his money invested in |
h business for the convenience of i
home people, and has merited the I
support and patronage of home I
people.
\Ve are pleased t?> list the llav- ,
nor Itadio & Jewelry Shop ifi j
ibis trade at home edition, and ]
for expert radio ?and watch repair- i
ing, for dependable radios and I
electric refrigerators and other j
electrical appliances, trade at this '
wide-awake business concern, who
have served the people of this
community for the past' 5 years. :
UNION WAREHOUSE
The farmer who received the
?iigh dollar for his crop was the.
me who sold his weed at tho
Union Warehouse last season, op-j
crated by Mr. G. C. Harris andj
Mr. N. F. Freeman, two w-.ill |
Known warehousemen of Louis- i
burg. For 35 years. G. C. Harris
nut been prominent in the busi
ness life of the city, and besides
iperating the warehouse, is agent
for the famous A. A. Iloyster,
Planters and Swift's fertilizers.
He carries a big stock on hand
right here in the warehouse in:
l>OQiaburg.
For 35 years. G. C. Harris has
neen a successful Louisburg busi
ness many, and has borne his
share of the burden on modern
improvements made in the city.
Right now is an ideal time to buy .
your fertilizer for the coming far
ming season, and be sure to fr?jt
Mr. Harris to quote you his prices :
before you buy-we assure you that
you will save money, and that you
?
ton that you buy. and that you
will get the best on the market.
Mr. Harris has lived in the com
munity practically all of his life,
Knows the soil well in this com
munity. and can tell you Instantly
the best kind to use on your land.
When your tobacco is ready for
market next season, carry it to
the Union Warehouse, where you
always get high prices and cour
teous treatment. Mr. Harris has a
special trained force, who know
how to get> the best price for
every pound of tobacco sold. We
are pleased to list the Union
Warehouse with the many Louis
burg business firms who have co
operated 111 this trade-at-home
edition, and wish for the owners
years of continued success and
prosperity, and for a fair and
square deal. For high quality fer
tilizer, trade with G. C. Harris,
who has faithfully served the
people of this community for the
past 35 years.
WHITE FURNITURE COMPANY
Now Stores have come and
gone, some replaced by others,
but this progressive store has
stood the test of years, through
good times and depressions, and
today, has many of its first custo
mers, even their children and
grand children still doing busi
ness there. This store was founded
36 years ago by the late W. E
White, a pioneer business man of
the city, wtuxtoid much for the
upbuilding and progresslveness of
hla home community. The store
today Is operated by the founders
sons, Mr. K. T. and Mr, W. E.
White Jr., trwo of the city's most
prominent cltliens, who have won
the good will and confidence of
the people by their straight for
ward business dealings, and by
carrying high grade furniture,
which is always sold at "live and
let live prices". This concern also
operates and Undertaking Est
ablishment, and embalming being
done by Mr. W. W. Cook, a regis
tered mortician, who uses the
latest), scientific methods In all
embalming entrusted to the firm.
They operate a modern ambulance
which Is at the public service at
at all times, and a phone call to
3901, will bring It quickly when
in need. Don't go away from your
homo city to buy your furniture,
remember the owners of thin bus
iness have t-helr money invested
for the convenience and comfort
of home people, they bank here,
help in the support of home
schools and churches, greet all
patrons with a smile when they
enter the store, and do their best
to help them make selections that
fills tiheir requirements best. To
deserving people, they extend
their time payment plan, a urn-ill
down payment and the rest in
convenient weekly Or monthly In
stallments will deliver anything
they sell to your home. Ask the
White Furniture Co., about tihe
advantage of being a member of
the New Deal Burial Association
They are their agents In Louis
burg, and will be glad to furnish
you with all Information about
becoming a member. Be prepared
for any emergency, and Join the
New Deal Burial Association to
day. We are pleased to list this
loyal store wIMi the many in this
trade at home edition, and for a
fair and square deal, plus full
dollar for dollar value, trade with
the White Furniture Co., which
has faithfully served the people of
Louisburg and vicinity for the
past 36 years. -
Friend ? What did your boss
?ay when you asked him for a
raise?
Loulaburg Man ? He was just
like a lamb.
Friend ? What did he say?
I'Oulaburg Han ? Baa.
RBNKW TOUR SUBSCRIPTION!
The consumption of fluid milk
and cream la Increanlng, following
the Improvement In business em
ployment and payrolla. reports
the U. 8. Bureau of Agricultural
Economlca.
FOR FIRST CLASS PRINTING
PHONE 288-1
FOX'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Two years atgo, Mr. S. H. Fox,
of Oxford, opened this progres
sive store, aud enjoys a patronage
second to none in the city. They
carry a big line of dry goods, no
tions, ladies' and cliildrens ready
to-wear, millinery, shoes for every
member of the family, home fur- j
nishings, men's suits and furnish- '
ings and other everyday necessi
ties. Besides the store here and in 1
Oxford, Mr. Fox buys his merchan
dise with eleven ot'her stores i
which gives him the tremendous |
buying power of the large chain |
stores of the country, and if you j
will trade here exclusively, you'll i
save many dollars on your fam
ily's clothing necessities. The j
store is capably managed by Mr. !
Ben Fox, a man who has had long !
experience in the mercantile field, '
knows the kind of merchandise i
demanded by the people of tliis,
section, and does his besti to carry j i
just this kind at all times. The ?
store hus many popular- employ
ees. who cooperate with the man
agement at all times, and do their'
best to please and satisfy all cus- j
tomers ? Miey are Mr. Virgil j
Woodllef. Mr. Joe Leonard. Mrs. ?
Nancy Hall Stovall, Miss Lala j
Strickland. Mrs. Forrest Joyner.
Miss Bess Lancaster, Mrs. Johnnie
Strange and Mr. Myron Pleasants,
and they invite their many
friends to visit them at anytime
at the store. This store is among
l he few independent' stores, who
have stemmed the tide during the
past several years, and kept their
doors open for business against
strong competition, upon a solid
rock foundation of fair and square
business dealings, the success of
the store has been made. The
store maintains a New York buy
ing office, which buyers are at the
style marts every day, and they
send the new styles 011 to Louis
burg just as fast as they are cre
ated, so there is no need for the
Btylishly dressed women to go
away to the bigger cities to see
the new things for Spring, for
they will be on display right here
at Fox's,. and at a price to meet all
budgets. This store is a credit to
the city, and we compliment Mr.
Hen Fox for the splendid showing
the store has made under his
management. Trade at Fox's,
where you always will save mou
oy,. and receive full dollar for dol
lar value.
ECONOMY ADTO SUPPLY CO.
This nice store was established |
in Louisburg in 1939 by Mr. E. C.
Mitchiner, u prominent Franklin!
County business man. The store if i
managed by Mr. R. Lee Johnson,
who came to our city last year, !
and has made us u worthwhile i
citizen and progressive business ;
man in every respect. They car- 1
ry a big stock of Auto supplies,
and accessories. replacement' i
parts. Motorola and Mantola ra
dios for the home and car, Good
rich tires and batteries, and prices
there are as low as you will And]
anywhere. This store means much
to the every day business life if
(he city, and saves many trips fori
Louisburg people to the bigger 1
cit-ies by carrying everything the
motorist needs.
This business is owned by a 1
loyal Franklin County citizen.;
who does his banking here, coop- ]
erates on all progressive move
ments. helps in the support of our
home schools and churches, and
lias merited the patronage of ^
home people. The store is neat
and attractive, merchandise being
convenient'ly arranged for ihe
quick shopping of patrons, win
dow displays are attractive, in fact
the store is a credit to your city.
Right now is an opportune time
to put a new set of Goodrich Mres
on your car, slick and worn tires
are dangerous, especially during
this bad weather, so make your
car a safety car, let Mr. Johnson
make you an allowance price on
your old tires to apply on the pur
chase price of new ones. A new
Goodrich battery will save you
time and worry too. during this
extreme cold weather, and they
have sizks for all make cars.
Trade at home, with the Economy
Auto Supply Co. Mr. Johnson
appreciates all business, and is a
man who will treat you fair and
square on all business deals, and
we say that the Company is for
tunate in having a man of his
ability and character lo look after
l-lieir business here.
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BODDIE DRUG STORE
This progressive Drug Store
was established 9 years ago by the
lute Major S. P. Buddie, and four
years ago, the store was purchas
ed by Mr. P. W. Klam. a prominent
citizen and trustworthy business
man of our city, who has won the
good will and confidence of the
people by his straight forward
business dealings, and his every
endeavor to serve the people with
the very best in Drug Store mer
chandise. He is a member of the
l^ouisburg City Council, has serv
ed for the benefit of all concern
ed. instead of Just as few Indivi
duals. und many luiproveineuis
have been made in our fast grow
ing little city, while he has been
a member of this Important board.
Trade with your home druggist,
remember ho lias his money in
vested in a business for the con
venience and health of home peo
ple, as well as to make a live
lihood for himself and family, of
ten he has as much ns $25.00 in
vested in Just one small bottle
of a certain drug. which is pro
hiiWy lined only once u year, but
he is forced to keep it, never know,
ins when the occasion will arrive
for its use, he banks in Louisbur';.
pay b taxes, helps in tiie suppo't
of local schools and churches, and
has merited the support' and pat
ronage of home people. Mr. F. I>.
Culpepper, a registered pharmac
ists fills all prescriptions entrust
ed to the store, and does so just
as tlu-y are written by your Doc
tor. Mr. John Mills, is the soda
clerk, and we say that he .mixes
the best- drinks in the city, try
one from this store, and see If
you don't agree with us. The
store carries a "full line of staple
drugs sundries, rubber goods,
toilet preparations, patent medi
cines. all kinds of cigarettes and
tobaccos, fine candies and prices
there are as low as you will find
anywhere. For a quick delivery
service, phone 3291. your order
will be accurately filled, and de
livered to your home in a hurry.
FREEMAN & HARRIS
This progressive store was
established three years ago by Mr.
H. G. Harris and Mr. N. F. Free
man, two wide-awake business
men of our City, who have made
friends and patrons by the scores
for their store by their courteous
1 service, and straight forward bus
iness dealings. Here, you will find
everything in staple hardware,
farm tools and supplies, John
Deere and Avery Implements,
wagons, harness etc., and in many
instances, prices on the some
merchandise that you find in the
Larger City stores are lower at
tihls store, so why go away from
your home city to trade, when
you have a loyal home-owned
store like this one right In your
midst, a store where the farmer
can go, and on a minutes notice
supply his every need for the
coming farming season.
Even the smallest* school
child knows that the farmer
Is the backbone of the coun
try, when he falls to make a
! good crop, then the whole country
goes into a depression. first he
must have t'he proper Implements,
tools, hardware etc., and thanks
to the Freeman & Harris Store
(or carrying Just the things that
they need, und for always selling
at a "live and let live price". Peo
ple have found out that they can
always do better ut this progres
sive store, hence they have seek
ed no further market, and today,
this store patronage rates second
to none In the city. The owner of
the business are men of the high
est standing in tholr home com
munity, bear tholr share of '?he
burden on all progressive move
ments made, and are men who's
word is their bond, and what they
tell ypu about anything sold In
the store, you can absolutely rely
upon it being Just as they repre
sented l( to be. If you cannot find
what you want in their stock,
they will make a special order,
and get it dell^fared without caus
ing you much delay, and at no
extra cost.
The U. 8. Bureau of Agricul
tural Economics ban predicted
that reduced export demand
would make domestic fresh fruit
supplies as large in the flrst half
of 1940 as in the same period In
1939.
There la scarcely anyone who
won't work occasionally. But the
number of workers get much few
er when It comes to work as an
every day proposition.
The real proof of a charitable
heart) Is to keep on giving while
the need laata without the apnr of
a solicitor's preaching.
One hundred alxtySnlles of the
now REA power line In Oran^o
County have been energized, and
farm families served by the line
are enthusiastic over Mio service.
INDIGESTION
Situational Relief from Indigestion
and One Dos* Prove* It
If tha flrn rim* of thl? pliant -taatlns little
black taolrt brine you fh? faatMc and moat
rompl<*? relief yoa have eiMrttncnd aend bottle
bank to ? (ivl f*t DOUHLB MONEY BACK. Thlj
II "II UbUt help. Um ftWMrti dirwt food.
LEGGETT'S DEPARTMENT STORE
This is one of ohe most modern
and up-to-date department stores
?in t'his section ol the state and was
established here last year. The
store is capably managed by Mr.
S. C. Mattox. a man with long
experience In the dry goods field,
and has made us a worthwhile
business man in every respect.
Leggett's Store is affiliated with
the Belk Stores, who have over!
160 stores throughout t'he Caro
liuas. Georgia. Virginia, Alabama.
Tennessee and Florida, thereby nil
their merchandise is purchased in
quantity lots, enabling them to sell
quality merchandise at prices low
er than the ordinary store. The j
writer visited this nice store to
day, and will say (that it Is a credit I
to the city to have such a modern j
and up-to-date store, and the buy-!
ing public of this section is ex-1
tremely fortuuate in having a ;
store like this in their midst. Thej
minute you enter the store, you
observe in abuudance piece goods j
of all descriptions, mens clothing'
and furnishings, .shoes for every i
member of the family, ladies and >
childrens ready to wear and mil
linery, home furnishings, notions,
hosiery, and hundreds of other
department store merchandise too
numerous to mention. The man
agement has spent thousands of
dollars for new and modern store
fixtures, t-he interior of the store
is beautifully decorated, and all
merchandise artistically display
ed, window displays are excellent
? Mr. M?ttox and all employees
greet you with a smile when vou
enter the store, and lend their
assistance in helping all make
selections that suit's their needs
best. Mr. Mattox is ably assisted
in the management by Mr. B. M.
Lancaster, who has made many
new friends for _the store by his
courteous and efficient service.
It is a pleasure to include the
LeggetO Store in this trade at
home edition, and to wish for the
owners and management, many
more years of continued success
and prosperity. Trade at Leggett's
and save money 011 every pur
chase.
OWEN'S 5c TO $5.00 STORE
In 1935, V. E. Owens camp toj
our City from Fountain, N. C.; :
and established this store, and!
the writer Joins t<he Franklin
Times in .complimentisR him for
the splendid success made and'
for the nice liue of merchandise
he carries. On their main floor,
you will find all kinds of five and
ten cent store merchandise,!
along with ladies and childrens|
silk dresses, hats, hosiery, ling- 1
erie. rugs and house furnishings.
Iu the Bargain Basement, with
an entrance ou Nash Street, yiu
will find mens work clothing. I
lurnishings. shoes for every mem
ber of the family, dry goods, and !
ladies and childrens wash dresses
Mr. Owens is one of our most '
successful business men; has serv
ed as a member of the board of
directors of the Chamber of Com
merce. and he and his store mean
much to the every day business
life of the city Through the facili
ties of the store, several local peo
pie are given employment, they
being Mrs. Ennis Lancaster, Mrs.
Jack Harkins. Mrs. William South
all, Mrs. Herman Kemp. Mips
Estelle Hunt and Mr. J. W. HiP
bert, and during t'he busy Christ
mas season about 35 people y re
given employment. You'll enjoy
trading at this store, Mr. Owens
has made a careful study in this
special field, having had 15 years
experience with two of the lead
ing Chain Stores, and is now
passing his experience on to his
many customers by selecting the
right kind of merchandise, bought
at< a price which enables him to
save many dollars for every cus
tomer. When you enter this store,
you ree greeted with a cordial
Welcome, all employees assist in
every way to help patrons make
selections that (ill their neeils
best, and try to Have them . s
inucll as possible on every pur
chase.
G. W. MORPHY & SON
A complete food market, whore
t'he best in groceries. meats, fresh
fruits, vegetables, country pro
duce etc. is found. Is the large
store of G. W Murphy & Son,
which was established lf> years
ago by Mr. U. W. Murphy and his
son. M. C. Murphy, two of the
City's most prominent citizens,
who are to he congratulated 'or
the erection of such a modern
store, and for carrying such a
splendid stock of pure food pro
ducts
The owners have spent thou
sands of dollars for store fixtures,
and refrigeration facilities, in
cluding an all electric food coun
ter and step-in box where all fresh
meals and other perishables go
the minute they enter the store,
and remain there unMI sold. They
ure firm believers In the trade at
home idea and pay nut annually
thousands of dollars to the farm
ers of this section for fresh meats,
beef cattle, country produce, coun
try cured uieutH. chickens. eggs.
I etc. (hereby establishing a ready
cash nuirkct? where the farmer can
carry his products, and dispose
of them without having to run
jail over the city to do so. They
i have also installed a modern Air
Conditioned heating plant, which
| keeps all patrons warm and com
i tort able while shopping, and
? (hiring extreme cold weather,
you can go there, and shop at*
your leisure. This is one of the
few independent stores that has
made a successful fight against
strong competition, and upon a
solid rock foundation of fair and
| square business dealings, honest
? weights, etc. the success of the
i store has been made. Kor a quick
.delivery service phone 2551 and
2 4 1 . We a re pleased to list G.
j\V. Murphy & Son with the many
home stores who have cooperated
in this trade at home drive, and
; for the best, pure food products,
plus full dollar for dollar value.
PRINCESS CAFE
A Rood place to rat, where one j
of the best cooks iu the county
)h employed, who known how to
prepare real homo cooking, in
true gout'hern style, and at prices
always within reasori. This mod
ern Cafe was established years
ago, and two months a?o, was
purchased by Mr. Chris. I'appas
and his son. Mr. Milton I'appas,
who also acts as manager? both
are loyal American citizens, who
cooperate on , all progressive
movements made by other mer
chants and business firms of Lou
Isburg. and have merited the sup
port and patronage of home peo
ple. At t?he Princess Cafe, you j
can get a regular breakfast* from 1
20c and up ? a regular dinner at :
35c and 50o? a hot SIZZLING
STEAK with all the trimmings
for 60c and 76c, and all kinds of
short orders and delirious sand-:
wiches at popular prices. Young
Mr. I'appas. the manager,
is very courteaus, friendly
and has won the admiration
of all who know him by the
splendid service rendered, and by
tlie high quality food products
served. The Cafe in equipped with
modern fixtures, spurious and
comfortable booths, tables, coun
ters and stools, und have a private
dinning room, where one may
huve a birthday dinner, or a
special dinner for a number of
friends without any txtra cost.
The Princess will also furnish the
meals and service for any special
occasion In this (private dinning
room? See Milton and let him
quote you prices on special din
ners etc, they are as reasonable
as you could prepare them your
self in your own home. Give your
cook, kitchen, wife etc. a rest
and take your meals at the
Princess. Try a cup of the De
licious coffee served at this Cafe
? Its the best In the city, and is
always "steaming Hot". We are
pleased to Include the Princess
Cafe wltih the many Louisburg
concerns who have cooperated In
this trade at home edition.
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The Germans are sinking their
warships and liners when lti' ap
pears they may fall Into the hands
of their enemies. Some of thine
days they may decide to sink Hit
ler and put an end to their main
trouble. .
Income from the 1939 nation"'
t<obacco crop was the same ii:.-' ? ? i
of 1938, although last year's prop
was 400.000,000 pounds larger,
reports the U. S. Bureau of Ag
ricultural Econoinlca.
' Cause Discomfort
666
For quick relief 1
from the misery I
of eolda, take MO'
Llqlud-Tablets-Salre - Nose Drop?
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat or ths
trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm.
Increase secretion and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, inflam
ed bronchial mucous membrane*.
No matter how many medicines you
! have tried, tell your druggist to sell
i you a bottle of Creomulsion with the
{understanding that you are to like
; the way it quickly allays the congh
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
^ (or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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CEI.ERRATES GOLDEN WED
DING '
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weldon. of
I Near K|W?m, Slurried 50 Vwiw
Sunday, February 1 1 th
| Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas
Weldon, of Maple Grove Farm,
I near Epsom, celebrated their gol
den wedding anniversary Sunday,
; February 11, wiUi a luncheon, at
their home?.
A large golden anniversary cak,e
centered the tabic, while the chil
dren. all married, 24 grandchild
ren. and one great-grandson were
present. Also present were Mrs.
John W. Evans, of Henderson, a.
bridesmaid at their wedding.
Mr. and Mtb. Weldon left Tues
day for Sarasota .Fla.. where they
will spend 10 days. Mrs. Weldon
is the former Miss Lucy Hamm,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hamm. of Franklin County.
Mr. Weldon is the eldest son of
the late David Weldon and th?
i late Mrs. Mary Lassiter Weldon.
prominent citizens of Vance and
Franklin counties.
Their children include: Tollie
I H. Weldon. Hoy T. Weldon, J. R.
Weldon, J. De"wey Weldon. K. G.
1 Weldon. H. 1). Weldon. Obod
Weldon. all of thp Epsom coni
i iiuinity. and Mrs. T W. Weldon
I of Henderson.
Participation in the Agricultur
al t'onserviiilou program by Mitch
j i ll County farmers increased 15
, per rent in 1!?;?9 over 1938, with
n marked increase being shown in
tile use of lime and phosphate.
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We are told now that alcohol
will harden steel. Heretofore it*
iluis been chiefly concerned :u
[hardening arteries.
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Distilled and Bottled by
THE K. TAYLOR
DISTILLING CO.
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