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OUR DEMOCRACY ? by Mat ^^secur^^theirpe^ons/TB OVER THERE i, IE. CTATORS AR.EN INTERESTED IN ANY s/LL Of RIGHTS. PEOPLE WHO OPPOSE THEIR. IDEAS OR WISHES ARE APT TO BE KILLED OPENLY, ' WITHOUT TRIAL . OR TO BE TAKEN AWAY TO DISAPPEAR. , WITHOUT n Jfcu. - ^ OVER. HERE (T^ne right of the people to be SECURE IN TH&R. PERSONS , Houses. PAPERS, AND EFFECTS AGAINST UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES, SHALL NOT SB VIOLATED " - U.S. BILL 0? ?I?MTS '? ' ? HHW???IIH nil I * How One Woman Lost | 20 Pounds of FAT LomI Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Double Chin ^ Lost Her Sluggishness Gained a More Shapely Figure tnd the Increase in Physical Vigor and Vivaciousness Which So Often l umps With Excess Fat Reduction Thousands of women are getting Tat and losing their appeal just be -uuse they do not know what to do Why not be smart ? do what thousands of women have done to get oft' pounds of unwanted (at. Take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen m a glass of hot water first thing every morning to gently activate liver, bowels and kidneys ? cut dowr I your caloric intake ? eat wisely and I satisXyingly- ? there need never be s " mgry moment! ?? Keep this plan up for 30 days | Then weirfi yourself and see if you | haven't last pounds of ugly fat. Just see if this doesn't prove to be the surprise of you* life and make vou feel like shouting the good news to other fat people. And best of all a jar of Kruschen that will last you for 4 weeks costs but little. If no' joyfully satisfied ? monev back. T. L. Garland in the Harrell township of Mitchell County has ; increased his hay yield from one | half ton to one and one-half tons j per acre through the use of lime, j ! phosphate, and lespedeza. ' j Hitler gives certain individuals ! the Iron Cross and most any conn- 1 I try the double. WRITE A , WANT AD Cash in on stuff , j IN THE ATTIC =44 ^VPTOKTHHTY or THE TO HA? - YOUR - PRINTING | || NEEDS - DONE BY Letter Heads Envelopes BUI Heads Statements Hand Bills Posters Placards In fact Anything ?\r Jr You ' May Need in the Printing Line THE FRANKLIN TIMES "Printing That Pleases" Phoned 283-1 Louisburg, N. C. . ? __ Here's Brazilian Mocha Charlotte HTlrDDED with slices of creamy 1 3 Brazil nuts, the simple "char lotte" goes royal and. crowned with vrenm. is worthy of the name of in 'Knglish queen Brazil nuta are (he "Rama" set into this shimmer ing gelatine mold that's as full of uv< .? as a cup of coffee and smooth -i !??<? at rhe same time. It's ?;h? nul l '?to the Q\i?v?n's taste. :*'3u puuke it with this recipe* f r - 1 . i a . i Mccha Charlotte !'?? v'a In 1 cup hoavy u: \r. ? ? ?! v: ? Ul| ??>.??? I y ? * ? 3 ??/. puck i^?* v i . . : 1 *.vat?v <ieam eh **<???!?? ' ? iit'i 1 teu."t?<toii vanilla . -n .? 12 l:r?''il ni.t> ? . u. ?; r?a*ly K ? ; -?rs C !!r*tjil :iuis wiih w. ' ?/. "n. *? *ni jte? XhSiji' (' ' >\ sli* !n 'y -..u .ce : .'l ^th'Wiie 'el ..side umil needed. Soften gelatine in cold water. Add hot coffee and sugar Stir until gelatine is dissolved. Chill until mixture begins to thicken slightly Arrange sliced Brazil nuts in decorative pattern on bottom of mold. "Anchor" these nuts into place with a thin layer of clear coffee gelatine. Chill until sr.'. r cream cheese until smooth. Ac. ! *u remaining gelatine. Add w i 1 cream (not too stiffly h a' u> <1 vanilla. Chill until it L??v.iiis Then pour a thick layer oi fee cream over th? i \ w lay . r > the mold. Again chill until >: ; Cover with Klle?(| Dra/.i! n.m. 1* ? rate mold mjiSi !?viy iSn^1. ? j slicc. I Bra/1 \ut.- F- \ moll \ ' rem:1 i:i!n< c . -.-i Chi!! i ? i mold and fit rve M?. . . Timely Farm Questions Answered at State College; QUESTION : What is Hit- value of phosphate us a fertilizing ma terial? ANSWER: Phosphates are es sential in Hie production of heal thy. vigorous plants. Animals re quire phosphate as well as cal cium in the building of, strong and healthy bone structures. In the production of plunta. there fore. State College animal hus bandmen suy that it becomes of great importance that plant's re cieve the required phosphate so that, in turn, animals may receive | their requirement through vheir diet, which consists of plants. QUESTION : Wliut equipment | is needed in cunnfux pork? ANSWER: In a new publica tion on this subject, Mrs. Cornelia C. Morris. Extension economist in | food conservation and marketing, says that n pressure canner is very necessary in canning meats. Other methods are not safe. Meats require a high temperature to insure sterilization, and it is almost impossible to get this high temperature without steam under pressure. The new publication mentioned is Exteusion Folder No. 48. It will be sent free up on request to the Agricultural Ed itor. N. C. State College, Raleigh. QUESTION: What are Nome of the values of taking a farm In ventory? ANSWER: 0. D. Thomas of the Extension farm management department at State College has listed a few advantages of farm inventories, as follows: It is nec essary to determine accurate farm income. It shows the total Investment in farm business. It gives a valuable list in case of Ore. It Is useful in the case of a farm sale. It is very important in mak lug financial statements tor the purpose of obtaining credit. It serves as a basis tor ail other farm accounts. Earthquake Hits Eastern Section I Hoston. ? An eart-hquake cen tering in New England and felt from southern New Jersey to Mon- : (real. Canada, early Friday shook | heavy buildings. caused slight damage and threw thousands of persons into panic. Professor L. Don beet of Wie (Harvard University observatory' at Harvard. Mass.. said it appear ed to be strongest just south of Lake Ossippee. N. H.. and that" it lasted 30 seconds. He timed it at '2.27:29 a.'m. ( EST ) . i Awakened by the rumbling as | their homes swayed, men. women I and children in cities as far west las Rochester, and Syracuse. N. Y? arose in alarm. In numerous cases, persons re ported t-hey were thrown from their beds, and in one instance, a baby from a crib. I.and grant college officials have suggested that the 4-H Club for farm youths be put on an international basis, and t<hat one or more clubs be started in the Southern Americas. Women get "Build-up" A Rood way to relieve periodic dis rnmfort from functional dysmenor rhea due to malnutrition, such aa headache*, nervousness, cramp-like pain, many women find is by using CARDUI. It usually sharpens ap petite, increases flow of gastric juices, and so aids digestion, help* build resistance to periodic dis tress. 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Just far fun. i Mr. midair liad to swim that Ave miles because the moterbeeS l| ?ccupicd alone sank suddcalv. far from shor* "Home of'^he Thrifty" HAVE MONBYI ' - have monbyi C&4 DON'T BE "HOOKED" HaverMoney GET-RICH-QUICK schemers have "hooked" many a man and got his hard-earned money. These schemers are not all dead yet . . . and they have not quit "working" the "easy marks." Ask some 'evel-headed man before YOU bite or they may land ? you in thoir net. START SAVING REGULARLY NOW We Welcome Your Banking Business FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRCST COMPANY OOKNKK MAIN AND NASH HTKICET8 LOUISBURG, N CAROLINA BANKINU HOURS: ?:0? A. M. TO 3:00 V. M THINK! THINK! "Home of The Thrifty" HAVE MONEY! HAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY MOW WE ARE SELLING OUT OUR BIG STOCK OF Stoves & Ranges BOTH HEATING AND COOKING at a big REDUCTION in price that will guar antee their moving. Come in early, get your pick and save big money. Shot Guns and Shells WE HAVE THE FAMOUS Fox Shot Guns and the Winchester & Western SHELLS and can supply your hunting needs. COME TO SEE US FOR ANYTHING IN Hardware and Sporting lines. FREEMAN 8 HARRIS Numa F. Freeman , H. Grady Harris LOUISBURG, N. C.
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