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"Oh. my heart is fluttering so!" cried Gracia, as she reached the foot of the ladder, and Arnold's outstretch ed arnjs. Arnold placed his ear to her chest and listened. "Appears to be a leaky valve," he gravely reported. "You told me you were perfectly sound." % "Dr. Ippykak said that I was," de fended Gracia. ? ? Silently Arnold helped her into the car. "Did you bring your kisging-screen ? he asked, wrapping the robe around her. "I forgot mine." "So ? so did I,** she faltered miser ably. "Would you mind if I borrowed the chauffeur's V* "Arnold!" she ejaculated, horrified And he relapsed into taciturnity un til? "What does that cough mean ? asth ma or weak lungs?" "I swallowed a bug," she_naeekly ex plained. "How did you happen to have your mouth open?" he demanded. "Hav-e you adenoids?" "I was starting to tell you that 1 loved you," she responded, less hum bly. She was growing ang^~. Smitten by contrition, he put his arm about her ? and discovered that she was shaking violently. 2 "Got a chill?" he questioned sus piciously. "I didn't know youv were subject to malaria." "I'm not." she sobbed. "Riding be sides an ice-man in this cold wind is enough to give anybody a chill." "The certificate of your neurologist stated specifically that you were not hysterical, and here you are ? " ac cused Arnold. "Nor am I." Inwardly raging but outwardly composed, she withdrew from his embrace. "Perhaps we bet ter call this off?" "Don't, Gracia," he begged. "I didn't mean that. . But you know a fellow can't be too careful In choosing a wife these days." Presently Gracia's turn came. "What did you put in your mouth just then?" she queried. "Oom." "Let me see that bottle." Cornered, he confessed. "It was a liver tablet ? for a touch of billious ness." "Ah! Strange your doctor's certi ficate didn't mention liver trouble." In the act of replying, Arnold sneez ed thrice. "Catarah," charged Gracfa. "You tak cold easily, aid probably have a spell of tonsillitis every winter." "Certainly not. I? ouch!" Be grab bed his knee and bent over in a pa roxysm of pain. "Rheumatism " "It ish't," he protested. "I slipped and wrenched.it." Gratia shook her ^iead inexorably. "Of course I love arfd trust you, but j I must have a healthy husband." "But, Gracia dearest " "Take me home." At the cold finality of her tones, he burled his face in his hands. Gra cia began to weep softly. After ages and ages ? "Arnold," ventured a quavery voice, "do you love me?" ? "I do," he fervently affirmed. "But I haven't much confidence In your family phyatctta's statements. He's bfllsed." "That's just the way it Is with me. I'd die for you; and I'm sure Dr. Squills wbuld lie for you." More silence. "Arnold dear?" "Yes, love." "Instead of taking me home, let's g6 to. a disinterested doctor, and then to the parson's* if " "Darling!" ? Terrell Love Holiday in i December Lippineott's. Cotton tinned Prior ti November 14, of North Carolina. The preliminary total for the State was made public by the Bureau of the Census at 10 a. m. on Friday, November 21." The corrected total the amounts for the different counties for the crop<T of 1913 and 1912 are furnished for publication in the local papers. The quantities as given are in running bales, counting round as half bales. Linters are not includ ed County 1913 Alexander 1,492 Anson 18,488 Beaufort 4,466 Bertie . v 4,692 Bladen . ..' 4,*714 Cabarrus 9,211 Camden 2,945 ; Catawba 7,397 pGhatham ... 5,661 | Chowan 2,617 Cleveland 16,374 Columbus %....... 5,303 Craven 2,716 ?.Cumberland 13,201 j Davidson 1,625 . Davie 1,158 Duplin 5,948 Durham ; 773 Kdgecombe 12,435 Franklin 8,877 Gaston 9,280 Gates 2,589 Greene -. 3,199 Halifax 15,874 Harnett 13,047 Hertford 1,683 Hoke 10,445 Iredell 9,674 Johnston 23,694 Jones 2,631 Lee 4,310 Lenpir 5,503 Lincoln '. 15,364 Martin : .... 3,^4 Mecklenburg 21,181 Montgomery 3,264 Moore 2,625 Nash 13,811 Northampton 8,245 Onslow 1,718 Orange' 1,026 Pamlico ?...: 2,257 Pasquotank '. 2,703 Perquimans 4,236 Pitt .' $558 ; Polk 1.24 7 Richmond . 10,265 Robeson 35,993 Rowan 7,081 Rutherford 7,067 Sampson 11,951 j Scotland .>4.1^435 Stanly 5,292 [Union 21,318 Vance 2,714 Wake 18,878 Warren 7,386 Washington 1 ,581 Wayne 1 ,118- 28,(154 Wilson 10,623 19,2*5 All Others 4,777 5.057 Total v. 493,360 627,261 B. W. Ballard at Franklinton wishes to buy a gentle cow, giving from three to (our gallons of milk, with young calf. Adv. .. ? .. Warning-. All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt with either dog or gun, or in any manner trespass upon my lands in Harris township. Franklin county, N. C. and all tenants ons aid lands are forbidden to cut, sell or otherwise dis pose of any timbergrowing upon said lands, under a penalty of being pros ecuted to the fullest extent of the law. MRS. ELLA J. WOODAD, Owner. GOWANS ! King of Externals 1 Sells itself wherever! introduced. Imitators1 have tried to imitate,) and substitution has been attempted. But once GOWANS always Go wans for inflammation and congestion. It gives us pleasure to rtcom ? mend Uoivaos Preparation for Inflammation, especially of the throat ami chest. We' have sold (Jowanx Preparation for many yean and never had a complaint. ISUKLISU TOS DKLV tv ' - L Burlington, N. C. BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HOliE All DraHiMs. Si. 50?. 23?. GOWAN MEDICAL CO.. ; ??, faa r^UH. ui un rrtwi,! ^ %nuM "FA66E0-0UT" WOMEN \ Will Find Help in This Letter. Overworked, run down, "fagged out" women who feel as though they could hardly drag about, should profit bx Sirs. Brill's experience. She says: "I was In S Terr weak, run-down condition. Life was not worth 11 ring. I could not sleep, was very nerrous, stomach bad, and was not able to work. "I consulted with one or two Phy sicians, without benefit. t read of Vlnol helping some one in a similar condition so I began to take It, and it simply did wonders for me. I gained in weight and I am now In better health and stronger than ever. I can not find words enough to praise Vlnol."? Mrs. W. H. Brill, Racine, Wis. Thousands of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged health to the wonderful strength-creating effects of j VinoL We guarantee Vlnol to build you up and make you strong. If it does not we give back your money. P. S. ? Pot rough, scaly skin, try our Baxo Salve. .We guarantee It. Aycuck Drue Co., Louisburg, N. C. ' The Eye Doctor, E. H. Mewborn, O. D. of Kinston, N. C. will be at Lonisburg, Thursday Friday and Saturday, Oct. 23, 24 and 25, at the Louisburg Hotel; at Franklinton, Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 27thJ?ndi28th., at rt. A. Speed's Hotel. At Youngsville Wednesday and Thursday October 29 and 30 at Mrs. C. B. May's hotel and at Wake Forest Friday and Saturday Oct. 31 and November 1 at the Wake Forest hotel for the pupose of examining the eyes and fitting glasses. Don't forget the dates. " LOST. ? A ladies gold plated double case watch. Detween Louisburg and Mitchiners. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to L. R. Southall RALEIGH'S BIG FIRM Wants - Your - Shopping You could not get more in the larger cities than is offered yon by the big firm BOYLAN-PEARCE COMPANY at Raleigh Four floor*, extending from Fayetteville to Salisbury streets, are loaded with wea/ables and dress accessories. We have an experienced saleslady who devotes her time to the sampling of Dress fabrics for the mail order buyers. It you are con templating a new silk? Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Canton Crepe, Charmeuse, ASk US FOR SAMPLES Another lady is In charge of our trimmings for these frocks-to-be. The frills and the fixings will be ill tile ttp of style, if this lady is consulted. HOW ABOUT YOUR FLOORS AND WINDOWS? Thethird floor is given over to Floor and Window Coverings Special contract prices. Write for nut representative to call. No obligations. Boylan-Pearce Co. RALEIGH, N. C. Great - MID SEASON BARGAINS There is Koing to be something doing around here and a lot of it every day from now till Xmas. I say this without hesitation because I know I have the goods to do it with. There has just come to us one hundred and ' seventy (170) Goats, coat suits, and rain coats for Ladies' and Children. On account of warm weather in New York, and the Tariff Reduction I bought them cheap and I am go ing to sell them cheap. There is one for you, don't delay, someone else may get it. I have a good line of medium priced FURS inseperate pieces or full sels, also children's sees. There is nothing in which you can bet ter invest your money, they will never be cheaper, you will be agreeably surprised at the modest prices I have put on them. Let your Xmas present be a set of furs, make your selection now and let me put them away f At* vmi NEW SHOES ? AND PLENTY OF THEM ^ I have had 35 years of shoe schooling, I knpw shoes by heart without looking in the book. B\ill new line just received. My stock is now more complete than at any time this season. I want your shoe trade because I deserve it. I positively give you better shoes and charge less for them, when its shoes think of me, come to me and I will give you leather shoes that will give honest wear at- the smallest possible'price, 10c to 50c saved on every pair and remember I am back of every shoe that leaves my store. I sell better shoes for less price and more shoes than any store in Franklin County. One small price to everybody alike. ' R. Z. EGERTON WE ARE GLAD to announce to our customers that we now have our stor age tank installed and filled with 18,000 gal. of the test oil and gasoline ever received in Franklin County. If you have a gas or oil engine it is worth your while to see us before you buy Remember we have on band a full line of all OILS and GREASES. Just received new stock gas engine oil. When Vou buy oil be sure you g^t TEXACO- Ask us for list of storeihen who handle our goods only. Roofing, Floor Oil, Harness Oil, Axle Grease. FRANKLIN OIL OO. R. C. BECK, Mgr. f \ H. A. NEWELL, Sec. and Tr ea?. Office over Aycocke Drug Co.
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