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n M. D. BILLINGS REAL ESTATE, Farm Lands, Mineral Lands, Town Lots If you have any thing for sale come in and talk it over with me. Mv plan of sale will interest vou. bvW. H. PIERCE 155 MjJFor, though' 'tis fleeting, yet forsooth sy Tis filled with freshness and with hope. And all unfathomed is the, scope Of pain, of sorrow, or of sin. And sordid cares ne'er enter in The bright young years; and naught is seen Save through the rosy, golden sheen That shimmers in the summer Hope wins the race before 'tis And knows, though skies may weep The morrow's sun will drive away AH clouds. And so we say, in truth, .We thank theeVtHou Most High, for youth. 1 age. ( - the gauge V; " . years ysN . ) c fcJjf in III i E GIVE thee, Master, thanks for iThe whitened hair that marks Placed on our brows by passing Tells us our weary journey nears Its ending, and our backward glance Is keen and searching, lest cerchandi Some stumbline-block of oursbefolaced Athwart the path some spul(hastraced; For we have learned humilitv. V- We know ourselves; this,Jesson?augh Byhard experience, has brought The, weary sojourner his wage. We eivtfthee, Master, thanks for aee. ' E GIVE thee, Father, thanks for death. Relying on thy word, which saith "I am thy way," we take thy hand, And, by thy side, just waiting, stand Ready the little step to take Tween Here and There; to sleep, to wake, To live again, and so to learn The lessons from which now we turn As deep and far beyond our ken We blind, unseeing sons of men; i r i I ' ink we oo not near, we cannot see 0, Father, and with'trembling breath,4', j Iml We thank thee most ot all for death. Y . t. 19M. Wottra ti.w.ptper Union.) Mrs. P. C. Wild of Route Three as a pleasant visitor to Franklin st Saturday. Mrs. Wild says she mot do without ttiP Last week Mr. Lee Bernard vis ited Philadelphia on business con nected with the clothing house for whom he sells goods. Attorney Gilmer Jones had a re lapse of the influenza latter part of last week and for a few days was quite ill. . SPLITDORF Radio Reception 5 tubes. Attractive cabinet In dark walnut and light natural grain. Price, $75. The Grande Speaker, HUia trated, $22.50 extra. Other module from $6U to $425. TWpRE volume in radio is simple. But, to have great amplification without dis tortion; to have every note clear, pure, mellow; to hold the overtones in the middle and lower registers is an entirely different matter. The Splitdorf patented circuit and specially designed amplification units make it possible for Splitdorf Receivers to give tremendous volume with supreme tonal purity. Splitdorf Receivers everywhere are famed for this quality. Get your Splitdorf from us and we will see that it gives such satisfactory service in your home. CITY GARAGE S33 BUY AND YOUR DISHES FREE !rnrnnrinirii"iiT'iitlliiiiiili i in i, . i Ti w w : j .n -wi i ' - til if -1 ' J" 4 ill ; ; ( ; . ' u - ' fjjfjr V rH l1- .....i.ii. . .. in" k Jlfi f H l A ' 1 I W , h . : if I v 1 4 BLACK BEAUTY RANGE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY We are making an offer that is unprecedent ed in the mercantile history of Franklin. We wish to feature two famous makes of RANGES, each the greatest market value in its class, LADY BBSS and BLACK BEAU TY, and to do so we will GIVE ABSOLUTELY FREE with each RANGE sold of either make dur- ing the next two weeks 31-PIECE BLUE. BIRD DINNER SET ; This is a hemififnl set of dish? rl es, a credit to any home. We invite you to see them at our store. ; Here are the RANGES with which this HANDSOME SET OR-DISHES will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE: No. 818 Lady Bess, style 3 ........$62.00 No. 820-Black Beauty, style 1 ...$42.00 " 2. ..$47.50 " 3. ..$52.50 J k r-vx ' Mr U ' 1 i 4.. v"-''' - -: w " i&l ' 1 r Plf - f LASYBES "FRANKLIN HARDWARE COMPANY Si :ss - .a LADY BESS R.-.n,.
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