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Step Lively! Ooriu. Quit with^eeH-ir The Great Corn-Looeener of the Age. Never Fail* Painleee. "Watch my step? What's the use! I go along "right side up without care." even with corns, because I us? ?K~fcitB-It". the painless, off-like-a-ba nana-peel corn remover. I tried other ways galore, until I was blue Corn* Simply C*n't Stopu?. Wo u*o "Get?-4t"J i In the face and red In the toes. No ? | moro for me. Uso "Geta-It" It ? nr and "GetsVIt" does the rest. It's a relief to be ablo to stop cutting 1 corns, making them bleed, wrapping them up like packages and using ?tlcky tape'-and salves. It removes any corn clear and clean, leaving the toe as smooth as your palm. Tou can wear those new shoes without pain, dance and be frisky on your feet. It's great to use "Gets-It. ??Gets-It" is sold at all druggists fyou need pay no more than 25 cents a bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, I1L Sold In Loulsburg and recommended as tlie world's best eorn remedy by F K. Pleasants. ENDORSES COl'VTY WIDE SCHOOL TAX At a recent meeting of the Farmers Union for Franklin County the follow-? ing resolution was adopted: To the County Board of Education: Gentlemen: ? We belive that the public school situation the county has never been more serious and that unless some thing i sdone to relieve it we wftl have few public schools in sessions next year. Some of our teachers are quitting their schools ^for more renumerative positions. Others are notifying our Su perintendent of Education that they cannot teach another term Here as the salary paid them/is inadequate to meet their expenses. . ? We--believe that there Is no net ter means of meeting the situation than by a county wide school tax. Therefore, we the Franklin County Farmers Union, respectfully petition you to urge the Board of County Com. missloners to submit to a popular ele ction the matter o fa country wide school, tax. J. A. BOONE; Pres. J. C. JONES. Sec. y FOOD COMBINATION The following letter has been sent i to all county Food Administrators by | Administrator H. A. Page. "We have noted that some confus-' Ion has resalted from the references in this morning's newspapers to the i removal of all exceptions to the com. bination sale order which forbids ^hc . salo of flour except in combination withati equal quantity of cereal sub st lutes. ?In some suites, where, cereal sub stitutes ? were particularly scarce State Food Administrator?* had inclu- ? tied potatoes and other articles in the list of substitutes which might he sold I 'with flour. In some instances flour i was allowed to be sold wlt'.i a smaller quantity of cereal substitutes than was provided.in the original 59.50 or der. Mr. Hoover's announcement tc- ? ferred to in this morning's,. newspa pers simply canceled al such exccp. jtions and places the order where it i I was to begih with. In other words not a pound of flftur must be sbld ex. cept in combination with an accompan ying pound of cereal substitute. The order of Food Administration doei not affect the ruling in this State by up to 48 pounds of flour to consumers who sign a certificate stating that they have produced and are consum ing cereal substitutes in equal pro portions with flour. * 1 "We have Just sent a press article lo all of the dally papers of the State correcting any mlslmpresslon regard, ing the announcement from Washing ton. We shaft appreciate it if you will correct through your local weekly or semi-weekly papers any mtsim presslon that may exist In,your coun. ty." F VER SALIVATED BY CALOMEL ? HORRIBLE Calomel Is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on yonr liver Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel Is. It's mercury; quick silver. Calomel ?is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put Into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipatedand all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your drug gist sells for a few cents a largo bot tle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute foF calomel. It is guaranteed to ' start your liver w'thout stirring you up In side and can not salivate. ? Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. D o damn's Liver Tone straightens you right lip and you feel great. Give It to the children because it is perfect ly harmless and doesn't gripe. The man who grows more food adds to the weafth of world; the man who grows dollars may be adding only to his own wealth. Young Molhorm Reaervo strength for mother hood is of two-fold imfkirtance and thoughtful Women before and after maternity take CCOTT'C Jenulsioiw It supplies pure cod liver oil for rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredi ents for strengthening the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment. It is free from alcohol, insist on the genuine. Tbe Norwegian cod llv*r oil in Scott'? EtouUioo is now refined in our a??*?? I I ummilij mill L J! makes it pure and palatable. Scott flk Bowne. Bloom&eld, N.J. 17-10 STAT K OF NORTH CAROLINA Depart men t of Slate < KRTII ICATK OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears- to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office that the Franklin Veneer Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situa ted in the town of Franklinton, Coun ty of Franklin, State of North Caro lina (J. A. Cox being the agent there, in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions." preliminary to the issuing of !this Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of the State of North Caro lina, do hereby certify that the said corporaion did. on the 8th * day of March 1918, file in, my office a duly exocuted and attested consent in wilt ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all the stockholders hereof, which said consent and he re aforesaid are I now on file in my said office as'pro Ivided by law. I In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh, this 8th day of [March, A. D. 1918. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of Sate. 3 15 4t. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Drujrc'sts refund money if it faila to cure, i E. W. GROVE'S aifcnnture on each box. 30c L. KLINE & CO ? Whea T^dv4e,riLsed ?r Seen Elsewhere L KUN? & CQ Its Always Cheapest Here For the most critical economical buyers prepared by L. Kline & Company fOR NEXT WEEK life value ijlT'inch H leechi 11 ?. 23c vuliu! Lollgclotli. exti'?-^oiad-quiility, Special....... 17 l-2c 25c value Nainsook, fine for Underwear Special. 19c 19c*value Chambray and Galatea in all colors, good quality 15^ 25c-value Sport I'laid Suiting, fine for Sport Suits and Skirts. Special ...r. ...19c. 4Sc value 42 inch Hatiste in Blue, I'ink, Lavender and Wldte, Special'. 39c. lflc-value Burma Stripe fancy Voile in^ainty flowered and striped patterns, Special ~ .""12 l-2c. .'15c value striped and plaid Merpfrized Poplin, good (piuWy; Special 25c. ?35c value Voiles ami Orgimdtcs in solid Blue, Pink and white 3(> inch wide, Special .. s^S...... t 25c. 75c value Cotton Crffpe de Chine, 36 inches wide in Blue, Pink. and Copen, S)wial . .49c - i!;;t!; i y, Mill I. . ,3'Jl1 45c vahwH/adies Corset Covers, Special % 35c. $L?Hvaluc Ladies Waists of Voiles, Lawns. Organdies and Ja ^vffan silk, fancy,designs newest styles,-Special.. ?? 98c. $1.50 Ladies-White Wash Skirts made of best grade frarbailino all siz"s, Special 98c Xi'W Shipineiit of hats received iu nnr Millinery nepartnii nl a1 lowest itiK^ihlr price, new st\h s. V?are only to *r!ad too* -how you, do not fail to come in. We are ;ule TYgenis for II. ('. Goodman's famous Solid.Leather Slios. Our stock is complete in this line. Ladies, Misses and Children* Patent Leather and. Dull Kid Oxfords in newest stvies-- worth from ?2.25 to $.'!.! 15' < >ur Special low price S4.G5 to $3.45. i. & (.OiVIhANI 5c, 10c, 25c and Up 2> \ Reasons why we can Sell il cheaper ^ Qu^to a large number of people in Franklin County->liave asked us the question "Why is it you sell good? cheaper than other merchants. "We feel that this is a fair question and they are en titled to know. ' Therefore we will give you this information:" First and most important is our buying. We pay close atten tion to this end and never buy-any article unless we know \<-e are getting a bargain, which usually results in ourbehyj able to sell the goods at what theyfeost others and still have a fair" profit.,, Second, we have no big expense to add to our profits, and being satisfied with small profits and quick sales* we save you quite, a lot of money. Third, wo do not- give all our time to our store- using much of it selling the best giaftos on the market. Where we save our cuatomt?nrin this trade big money on our cash dealings, we halve a credit to add to our general.business to further reduce the necessity for big profits. Even on the sama stock cost basis as other, merchants, with our smaller expense we conld* still sell yeu goods much cheaper than they posSsibly cou^l and stay in business. / / / Danne Millers, 25 cents, roasted package^ coffee, Saturday 2 in 1 Shoe Polish, regular 10 cents article, Saturday/Special 8 OF,NTS P. M. C. Thread, 15 cents seller, Saturday Special ? -8 CENTS -I Hair Brushes, regular 10 cent article, Saturday Special 5 OENT3 ~ urday Special - ? 10 CENTS initiates-?having Soap, reuular 5 cent seller. Saturday Special ' . "u4 CENTS ' -^=^=?4?: -7 8 CENTS Beacon Flashlight bpfteries. regular $1.00 seller, Saturday Special 65 CENTS Pearl'Bifft oris, I ?est grade, 10 cent dozen seller, Saturday Spec ial, 3-dozens _. 10 CENTS Green CotTec, more of (he high grade kind we sold last week, Saturday Special 15 ClJNTS High Grade Lead Pencils, regular 2 cent seller, with rubber, Saturday Special, only two to'a customer ' 2 FOR 1 CENT Long llenry Ford Spark Plug, known in Franklin Coiintv as the best, regular price 55 cents, Saturday Special 38 CENTS Bethlehem Ford Special Spark Plug- factory price (flfcents Sat urday Special 3UUENTK 7^7 Hammers, trend grade, reuular 2') cent article, Sa+unWy Special Lace Curtains, regular value $1.00, Saturday Special 10 CENTS Oclagon Soap, large >i/.e, everyday .....SIX cents. 6 CENTS This i-> only a small portion of tbe many biy; bargain* we have. ('caile ii> t: in I !?<!>!: our ? lur ? <e.i C C. HUDSON CO. Wide Awake Merchant" LOUISBURG. . N. C.
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