Pineapple Juice- for Stomach Trouble. A preparation of fresh pineapple Juice aud pure scale pepsin when com bined with other ingredients. In the right proportion, cuch as are found In i Natol Pineapple Pepsin Compour-d, j furnishes the necessary elements to j Relieve ludgestlon, nausea from any I cause, 6onr stomach, bloating, elcK headache and nervousness arising from a disordered stomacn. This preparation is sold by us on a positive guarantee of money back if i not satisfactory. It is a wonderful : medicine, having properties possessed by no other. Don't take my word for It, but prove it by a trial. 50c ar.d 91.00 sizes. All druggist and AvcocVe Drug Co. Philadelphia*** Boast. - Philadelphia was the first place and remains the only place in Amer'ca where a first class battleship can be built and equipped from keel to armor and fifteen inch guns without going beyond a stnte border for the mater ials. ? Philadelphia Ledger. IHij Endure Summer Colds! It isn't necessary to have a stuffed head, running nose. To cough yoitr head off as it were. All you need[ do is to use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. The soothing and healing balsams open the clogged air passagea and in a short time you get relief and start on the road to recovery. Your nose stops running, you cough less and you know you are getting better. Get a bottle, use as directed. Keep what is left as a cough and cold insurance. Had an Instance. "Youth enjoys manythings that man hood dislikes." "Oh. I don't know. That's a plati tude. Cite an instance. " "Well, when I -was about sixteen years old I thought that snaving wad fin . "?Kansas City Jonrnal. Chase City, Va.. where there is so much fine land selling so cheap Is on ly about 75 miles west of Louisburg. is the healthiest climate to be found anywhere. Never any chins ? they a^e unheard of. Health seekers go there from all over the 'United States for health and always get cured. The country abounds in the finest, purest drinking water. Write to W. T. HUGHES, formerly of Louisburg for particulars . 7-28-3t. FIRE INSURANCE. '* TThen you want Insurance take it wttH T. W. WATSON. He knows hair. 7-21-tf . LONDON THRILLS AT ITALY'S GAINS. I Their Successes on The Isonzo Front One of the Most Promising of New Allied Operations; Russia's New Victories South of Dniester . Occa sion Fqual Satisfaction. London. Aug. 8. ? Before the echo es of the mutual # congratulations of the entente allied sovereign? on the auspicious opening of the third year of the war have died, cornea tews of further Russian successes and of a ^plendid victory for the Italian arras on the Isonzo front. The surprising success of the Ital ians, who in two days nave captured 10,000 prisoners, suggests that in ad dition to transferring General Koe^ vess. an able Austrian general, from the Trentlne front to Gallcia; the Austrians also ventured to transfer troops from the Isonzo to the Russian front In an endeavor to stem the Rus sian advance. London Rejoices. General Qadorna's victory has cau sed in London great rejoicing as one of the most promising successes in the new allied opertlons and a demon stration of the constantly growing power of the allied offensive on all | front*. Russia's new victories south | of the Dniester and south west of the Stnslau-Kolome* railway offered equal I satisfaction and the prompt admis sion In the Berlin official statement of I the retirement of the Austro-Germans south of the Dniester is taken here to indicate thit the Russian victory in this quarter is weightier than yet an nounced by the Russian official dis patches. According to an unofficial report the evacuation of Lemberg. the Gallcian capital has already been or dered. In the meantime a new combined offensive by the allies has begun on the western front which is expected to lead to the severest fighting. Guil lemont. around which neavy fighting is now in progress, to one of the strong positions In the German sec ond system of defense and will doubt less be defended by the Germans, as was Pozleres. with the utmost stub bornness. Notable Gains By French. Paris. Aug. 8. ? Notable gains have been made by the French in the Som me battle, according to. the' official statement issued by the war office to night. In two days they hare carri ed German tranches aloig a frcu; of more than thre*; and one-half miles, to a depth of from "300 to COO metres In the- Verdun sector they have suc ceeded fn regaining a foothold in the Thiaumont wood. Russians Take Austrian Village*. Petrograd via London. Aug. 8.? The Russians in their advance against the Austro-Germaus in East Qallcia have taken territory aggregating nearly one hundred squre miles, according to the Russian official communicated issue f tonight. In pursuit of the Teuton;, the Russians have taken additional villages in the Dniester region. Anntrians Admit Losses. Vienna, via London, Aug. 8. ? The loss of the Gorizi& bridgehead to the Italians forces is admitted in the Aus trian official statement issued today. A withdrawal to the Eastern Isonzo the statement says was necessary tc avoid severe losses to the defenders of the bridgehead because of the des perate attacks made by the Italians. fta Qaki\m That Oott Hit Afftct 71? Hmo I Becauae of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE B&OlfO QUININE *? better than ordinary > Quinine and does not cauae nerrovncM not ringing in bead. Remember the (tall name and look for tbe ai*natare oi H. W. OROVB. 25c. Report on Tuberculosis Work. At a meeting of the Board of Com missioners of the Coutny last Monday the Public Health Oficer after sub mitting his monthly report on condi tions of the Public Institutions also rendered his report of work against Tuberculosis since the 1st of May 1916. In this fight against this "Great White Pleague" the Health Of ficer states that he has discovered about 44 people in the county wbo have had their names and persons as sociated with this dread disease. Of this number about 23 are 'Whites and about 21 are colored. About 8 are chronic cases. Six have gotten well Six were suspected cases, who were examined and dismissed suffering from some other disease. About it) cM. ored people had gone North to a coltici climate seeking better wages had con tracted Tuberculosis and returning home to die which they almost Invari ably do are made heroes and heroines, and their friends flock to their homes and bedsides ont of sympathy or curi osity, and in this way, if they are not instructed how not to, they spread this disease like sowing grain in a fer tle field, but these cases he says are I being watched and attended to care fully taugh "by word of mouth" an?f printed Instruction how to conduct themselves so as not to give it to those near and around them. About the most dangerous and prolific source -for spreading the disease that we have to combat, he says. Ten of these peo ple are suffering with the disease in a very active state end about ten or thirteen in more passive form. The report shows how much territory has been traversed or visited, the number of talks made by him in churches. Sunday school and day schools throu ghout the county, the number of talks being about fifteen, the number of trips made about 25 or 30. The re port also tells of the cost for trans portation and clecxing up. disinfecting and fumigation of liomefe and rooms from which a patient moTes or in which one dies. By this last work he stops the spread from both sources. He states that when and where a case is diag nosed Tuberculosis, their name, ad dress, color, sex. age. individual and family historj is written down the time they were taken sick, the present state of the disease and its prognosis also he says that if he and the family can't make arrangements to get them into the State Sanatorium at Montrose with Dr. McBrayer, they go to work and construct an out door open air room in the yard or grove, otherwise select an upstairg southside room in the house and make it conform in all of its fixtures and snrroun dings as near to a regular sanltorlum room as possible and also treat them as much like they do as we can. At the pa tienta home he leaves printed instruc tions as how to handle a case from every viewpoint except as to medica tion which he leaves to the family physician. Hygiene and sanitation the officer says is slogan. He also leaves the same kind of printed in structions at every home within a mile of the sick persons home. This re port contains the statement, that while the main work is against Tu berculosis. its cure and spread, he never loses sight of all Pellagra cases, which latter disease is again -becoming too extensive in the county. This report shows that the officer leaves no stone unturned in his effort* to eliminate this great enemy of all life from the soil of hlB county and in it he begs for encouragement and help from the people by tiieir report ing all cases within their knowledge. Hiss Allen Entertained. Miss Annie AlK'n delightfully enter tained a number of friends at brliigb on Tuesday morning in honor of Mlus es Katherne White, of Augusta, C:a . Lizzie Lee and Josephine White, of Ralegh. After the game^ delightful refreshments wero served and a most enjoyable time was had. For Sale. One Merry-Go-Rorfd for sale cheap. LOUISURO SQAL & ICE CO. 8-lX-tf. ? Queen Wllhelmina'tsf Holland ti the only woman who is a reigning sovereign. Notice of Application for Pardon. Notice is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Governor of North Carolina for pardon of James Parrish. convicted at the /all term, 1914, of Vance Superior Court of man slaughter sentenced to two years la bor on the public roads and hired to Franklin county, now serving hie term. This August nafc 1916. WM. H. BAFFIN, Attorney, for Board of; Commissioners of FYariklin county. 1 8-ll-2t." * Grocer Gained 16 Through Tanlac w. c. tubner~~3Xts it is the GREATEST HEALTH BE9. TOREK. AND HE KNOWS. "I hare gained 16 pounds ol good ?olid flesh on two bottles of Tanlac. the greatest health restorer the world has produced and I'm back for more of it," declared W. C. Turner, prom inent grocer of Raleigh, to the Tanlac [ Man. "Yes sir," he continued. "Tanla* brought me out from a general run down condition when all other medi cines railed and it has won for itfelf a place in my home. Why, I dont know what nervousness is now; hare a hearty appetite; am free from all pains; enjoy unbroken sleep; , hara gained in strength and feel an entire ly different man. Before taking Tan lac' I had fallen off 30 pounds and didn't know what a well day was for months. I'm glad of the chance to praise Tanlac for I know it will help others who give it a trial." This Kabo Corset is one of t he many beautiful styles we now have to show you. Wear a Kabo for style and comfort. We are sole agents for them Candler Cro well Co., Louisburg, N. 0. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd The Farmers Union Tobacco Warehouse "Will be Open on. the Above Date For Sale of Leaf T obacco Mr. W. H; Jenkins, One of the Best Warehousemen in the State Will be the Manager. He has been with us for the past two years, and we all know he is a hard worker, and can get the highest market price for your tobacco; Mr. B- H. Saunders will be our Auctioneer and with experience he has had bids fair to be one of the best Auctioneers in the country. Mr. Hugh Hisht will be our principal Book keeper and has been in the tobacco business since he was a young man. He is as straight as a shingle and buyers believe every word he says- Mr. Stephen Sykes will be our as sistant Bookkeeper- Mr. Sykes is as exceptionally bright young man. Just back from a business col'ege at Richmond, Va., and is the son of Mr. Peyton Sykes, mayor of Bunn, Mr- Sykes is one of the most promising young men of the county, Mr- C. P. Harris is still with us and will be our general director. He is one of the largest- tobacco growers in the county and knows how and where to se'l hie tobacco for the highest prices. We are glad to aanounce to the farmers that our force is complete for about one half of the cost for each of the past two years. This house is owned and run by the farmers and for their benefit and there will be no suckcrs or. middle men between vouand th^ buyers- ? This house will be run on the same principles upon whictrk was organized- Tnere will be no buying'in the country- - The only right way for the farmer to get a just reward for his labour i? to sell his own tobacco on the floor and give the seven companies represented a chance to give you the very highest market price for it- ' The prospect is good for higher prices This, has been an exceptionally expensive crop to make, so don't be deceived out of your hard labor, and that belongs to you by selling your tobacco at home. We are informed that there will be seven companies represented on this market as follows: American Tobacco Co-, Export Leaf Tobacco Co , J- P. Taylor Co., R- J. Reynolds Co., I^egett-Myers Tobacco Co., Dibbrell Bros, Imperial Tobacco Co., and all will be jinkious to buy your tobacco at good prices- ooooooooooo Make this warehouse headquarters when in town, whether you bring tobacco or not and share in the profits. Remember this is the only house in the State that will share its profits with you. So help make this house a success by selling all your tobacco with us and go home satisfied. Remem ber the date Aug. 23rd, 1916 and come one and all. ooooooooo FARMERS UNION TOBACCO COMPANY W. H. JENKINS, Manager ?&. ? ' ' \ ,?

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