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KEPT HER AWAKE The Terrible Pain* in Back and Side?. Cardoi Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson, ol this place, writes: "For one year I suffered with an awful misery in my back and sides. My left side was hurting me all the time. The misery was something awful. I could not do anything, not even sleep at night. It kept me awake most of the night... 1 took different medicines, but nothing did me any good or relieved me until I took Cardui. .. I was not able to do any of my work i i w* was confined to my bed off and on. 1 got to bad with my back that when 1 stooped down I was not able to straighten up again ... I decided I would try Cardui ... By time I had taken the entire bottle 1 was feeling pretty good and could straighten up and my pains were nearly all gone. I shall always praise Cardui. I con tinued taking it until 1 was strong and well." If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be just what you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in thiawsynnw praise Cardui for their present ?ood health. Oive it a trial NC-133 J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Looisborg, X. C Offices over Aycock Drug Company. Will be at Loulsburg regularly. !>B. W. B. MOBTOr Bye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Looisborg. North Carolina H. ATWOOD 5BWELL. Atturnej-At-Law. Loulsburg Frankllnton Offices over Aycock Drug Co. General Practice DK. ABTHCB HTNES FLEMING Surgeon Deatlit. Loulsburg. North Carolina OBre over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store DK. n. e. PEttltl Physician and Surgeon Looisborg, North Carolina ffl > Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. Phone Connections 287. DK.Y E. MALONE. Loulsburf, North Carolina /dee In Aycock Dru^ Store, Uarket Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. D)C D. X. S KITH WICK. Pentlji k*aJ?harf, H. C. Office In the First National uana Building on Main and Nasb Sta W. a" PEBSON. A TTORNBY-AT-LAW Loolsburg, NorV< Carolina Practice la all courts. Office on Main Street. JL Y. HOCCK. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER ?11 fclnrii Ol ?olld.u? ? ippiica. artistic Mantles an. Wiles ircW.ecturj^ designs sub mitted. B. B. White E. B. Malone WHITE & MALONE L*iW rERe Loutsbnrg, North Carolina Beneral practice, aettlement of ea laxaa tunc? la vnai ;..l One mrnnhar at ice ena always in the office. ? Wm Tl P.jffin, Thos. W. Ruffin WJf. II. k THOS. W. KCFFIN Attornevs-ai-Luw Loukborg, : North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. DB. I. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Loolsburg, H. C. formerly Interne St. Agnes Hospital Office next door to Durrell Darts Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections 64. SANITARY BARBER SHOP Court Street I/Oolsbnrg, - North Carolina Well Equipped. Four wall exper ienced barbers. Hot towels, sharp razors. Polite and painstaking ser vice . Call and see as. OSCAR STKUAL.U, Proprietor. DK. T. B. HENDEBSON, of Henderson, N. C. Will be In LOLISLURO every FIRST and THIRD Monday of eacli month at the office of Dr. Herbert Perry from 10:00 to 1:00 o'clock. Practice Umlted to the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. DR. W. R. BASS VETERINARIAN Loolsburg, North Carolina Day Phone 56. Offico at R. F. Fullor s Stal lea on Main Street. . Why not be cosmopolitan In our eat ing? If e use more Scotch oat meat, Irish potatoes. English barley, Japan ese rice and Indian corn Wa can send more Amnrlcan wheat to our boys In the trenches. ,. T v LIVERY STABLES MOVED I herewith announce to my costumers and all others wish ing the services of a first class liver; stable, that I hare moved from the stables on Nash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of mj residence on Main Street, where I will be blad to serve yon at all times with the best personal service. J. C. Tacker Louisburg, N. C. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP BIG REDUCTION ON PRICE OF REPAIR WORK On account of la rife stock of Leather and other material, Men's shoes, soles sewed on at #1.00 per pair. Ladles sew ed at 90c per pair with rery best irrade of Leather. Our work Is done by Mr. Elklns, who Is an expert on shoes ud Harness work. Work done promptly. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOC WAIT. i We are the leader on Repair ing shoes and harness-. We haie the onlj rhamplot&Sew in? Machine In this toifln. BI? reductions In price of Auto Tires, Blcjcle Tires and Harness. TISBrRO REPAIR SHOP J. Lehman, Prop'r. Loul-litirjr, Xorth CaroU&a PIKE IHSCTU3CE. When yoo want Insurance take It with T. W. WATSON. He kiowi kew. 7-ll-U. The QuMae Thit Dom Net Affect the Heed B?ia?f of It* tonic ?ud laxative effect, I.AXA TIVH BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cauae nervoutneaa nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the aiffnature of E. w GROVE. 30c. FIRE HfSCTRA5CTE. When to? want Insurance take H wttii T. W. WATSON. H+ knaws bow. Han a (Jood Opinion of (hamhcrlaln's Tablets. 'Chamborlain's Tablets are a won der. I never s^ld anything that beat them," wrlt'.fi P. B Tref-sey, Richmond Ky. When troubV d with indigestion or constipation give ttiem a trial. News item:?Ctfffff, neits, buckels and all unnecessary frills on mens clothing to be abolished. Young men they are no*. abolishing chevrons on government uniforms. Step Lively! Cam? Quit wHh|>8(ts>ltn Til* Great Corn-Looeener of. the Age. Never Faili. m P unlet*. Watch my stop? What'? the use! I go along "right side up without care," even with corns, because I use **Q?ts-It", the painless, off-like-a-ba nana-peel corn remover. I tried other srayt galore, until I was blue OiSMi c mi 5Mi ikw> u?-o??ar in the face and red in the toe*. ?No more for me. Uee "Oeta-It," It never falls. Touch any corn or cal lue with two drops at ?"Oets-It." and "Geta-It" doee the rest. It'? a relief to bo able to atop cutting corns, making- them bleed, wrapping them up like packages and using sticky tape and ves. It removes any corn clear and clean, leaving the too as smooth as your palm. You aan wear those new ahoea without "Geta-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way. costa but a trifle at any drug store. MTdby E. Lawrence & Co..Chicago, 11L Sold in Louis burg and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by F R. Pleasants. Rubber Conditions. Asked regarding Government res trictions on the-importation of rubber, and the endeavor of tire-manufactur ers in co-operation with the Govern ment to restrict the manufacture of unnecessary tire sizes. Mr. J. C. Wes ton. Vice President and Director of Sales of the United States Tire Com pany said: The intention of the Government in the control and restriction of the im portation of rubber is to conserve shipping space, and the program that has been laid before the manufactur ers of rubber goods has won their unanimous .support for the War Trace Board and the Shipping Board. In addition, the manufacturers of tires are heartily cooperating with the Government program for the eventual elimination of unnecessary tire sizes This elimination will simplify the prob lem for each user of the motor car of reducing his cost and making it possi ble for him to secure the tire size he needs. In good tires, more readily than the market and manufacturing con ditions now permit. Plans for the withdrawal of certain I tire sizes from use by manufacturer! of motor cars will not in any way inter fere with the manufacture and distri bution of the tire: to users who need those particular size? at any time. Mr. Wes'on was very i&sisten* in his statement that there is nothing In the presen: or probable future situa tion to occasion the slightest appre hension of a shortage of tires for le gitimate use. However there never was a time, he said, when users of motor cars could so we!! serve the naticr. l= by makinr ?be most of their cars ir. le gitimate commercial and pa?=enzer service and refusing to hoard or un lire-: cr other motor car sur-r '"1. Mr. Weston called a**enti'r. t^e fa:t that the hs- r.*,: at the present time i -j.vs'-d an; restric tions on the use of rn'-t r ca:s by the automobilists of the country *"? as relied on the putr. ~rar owners o exercise a proper discretion in tnelr Tfch:pie>,-wltii.a view Weston i? of the opinion t ha* the mo torists of the country can be trusted to cut down mere pleasure-riding to a minimum ^ni to take every possiv ble step to save tires, oil and gasoline, The Federation of Women's Clubs has decide'! against the adaption of a uniform for women. We sre glad of lhi>. for we shudder to thin k how fat women would look in a uniform design ed to be becoming ?o ?llrn ones. WHY YOU SHOULD LET ME SHOE THAT HORSE I do (rood work. I na*, good ahoe*. I pat them on properly, and they ?tay. I am e*?ntle and kind to horse?. Tonr hor*e *oon learn? this and lone* ft? nerTon^ness. That la ?rood for the borne, and for the hfrrse'tt owner. ? ? Call at my Shop on Spring Street, near the .Ueal Market. / WILSON SILLS ? Jllarksmlth? Ix>tf1M?ur*, t N. Carolina 40,000 ?ffroes to Mobilise June 531st. Washington. June 6.?Orders for the mobilization of 40.000 negro draft registrants qualified for general mll jitiirv service to entrain from June 21 to -5 were sent out today by Provost Marshal General Crowder. They will Ibe called from twenty states. I The- apportionment Includes: North 'Carolina. 1.000 to Camp Taylor. Louis ville. l\y. Tur Heel Colouel Killed In Action. | Washington. June 5.?The army cas luaty list today contained 110 names, divided as follows: Killed in action. 39. hied of wounds. 13. Pied of accident. 3. Died of disease. 6. Wounded severely. 47. Missing in action. 2. Officers named included: Colonel Bertram T. Clayton. Sal IsbulTT X. C.. who was killed in uc 6 (H> Glres Quick Belief for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Trice 25c and 50c per bottle Vigorous .steps snoula ue taken to punish any "person convicted of orig inating false rumors of disasters to our troops abroad. The families and friends have enough anxiety to bear, without being made the victims of ir responsible sensation mongers. We know no more of Russia nowa- I days, than if she were enshrouded in I the darkness of the middle ages. [ Some day she may find her "place in | the sun." * CLEANSES YOUR HAIR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY | Try this! AU dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse" if you wish to Immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil?in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and pos sess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one ap plication of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. 4 Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the root3. invigorates r.nd strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it. if you will spend a few cents for a mall bottle of Kncwlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Five thousand American fntiians are in Uncle Sam's arm?. Their ances tor? in their day .made America mighty unsafe for civilization, and here are world srtfe for democracv. Sour Stomach. This is a mild form c? indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of food not "srafTed to your digestive organs. If you will eat slowly, masticate your iood thoroughly. f>nt mnnj P. i | none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoid the sour stomach without taking any medicine whatever. When you have sour stomach take one of Chamberain's Tablets to aid diges "Upn. -v. When the world is to be saved a Man of Destiny always appears. All the eyes are now turned on General Foch. Has Destiny laid a finger on his | sleeve? ? The words "bone dry" are occasion ally whispered, but they will have to I be spoken In thunder tones before the nation can hear them. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of order of Su perior Court entered in that action, and. entitled I. H. Kearney'vs Elea nora Fuller, Admrx. of M. A. Fuller, deceased, and Eleanora Fuller, et al, the bid made at a former sale of the lands hereinafter described, having been raised and a re-sale of said lands having been ordered by the Court, -we the undersigned commissioners will ON MONDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF JUNE. 1918 at or about the hour of noon, offer for salea t public auction for cash to the highest bidder, at the courthouse door of Franklin county In Loulsburg, N. C., the following described property, to-wit: Lying In Frankllnton township, Franklin county, and State of-North Carolina, adjoining the landtf of S. C. Venn and others and hounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake. $. C. i Vann *8 corner in J. L. Mitchell's line, thence with said Mitchell's line S 18 l-2d E 6 chains and 32 links to a stakeLthence with line of said Mitch ell and Henderson Fuller. N 83 de grees W 28 chains to a stake. S. C. Vann's corner In Henderson Fuller's line, thence with 8. C. Vann's line N 6 degrees W fi chains and 32 links to a stake. B.C. Vann's corner, thence with S. C. Vann's line to the begin ning, containing sixteen ^nd onc-fburth (16 1-4) acres, more or less. This the 10th day of May. 1918. W. H. YARBOROUOH. E H. MALONE, 5-17-4t Commission ?ni? 'When It Pours. It Reiiam?" "When It Pours, ItReitfns CAN'T you just taste that cup of go?d old Luzianne Coffee? Steaming hot and ready to give you a whole dayful nf nm anrl an The flavor Is wonderfully good and the aroma?get it??oh, ma honey! Better run quick and get a bright, clean tin of Luzianne while it*s there. If you don't like it?every bit of it?then your grocer will give you back every cent you paid for it. Try Luzianne today and see how mighty good it I COFFEE Tobacco Flues We are making up 500 sets of tobacco flues that we will sell you cheap. We are also prepared to repair your flues on quick notice. See us before you buy.. .We can save you money. Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. Subscribe to THE fRANKLIN TIMES Furniture ?Of All Kinds DRUGGETS. RUGS, MATTING, LINOLEUM, TRUNKS, BAGS, SUIT CASES Everything to make the home comfortable. We have it, at the Right Price. Our lino of Coffins and Caskets are complete. If you should be so unfortunate as to need,one for a friend .come to see us. Yours to serve, J- S Howell / V Loutsburg, - - North Carolina.
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