CONSTIPATION Aal Soar Stomach Caused Thi? Lady Much Suffering. Black Draught Relieved. Meadorsville, Ky.?Mrs. Pearl Pat caw constipated. I bad sour stomach and was so uncomfortable. I went to the doctor. He gave me some pills. They weakened me and seemed to tear up my digestion. They would gripe me and afterwards it seemed X was more constipated than before. I Xeard of Black-Draught and de elded to try It. I found It Just what 1 needed. It was an easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion soon Improved. I got well of the sour stom ach, my bowels soon seemed normal, no more griping, and I would t&k? * dose now and then, and was in good shape. X cannot say too much for Black Draught for It is the finest laxatlr? one can use." Thedford's Black-Draught has for many years been found of great value 1a the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy to take, gentle and reliable Its action, leaving no bad after-effects, it has won the praise mt thousands of people who have used & NC-135 ? J. O. KEWELL, JI. D. Louisburg, y. C Offices next door to White & Malone Will be at Louisburg regularly. Day Phone 329 ? N'ight Phone 292-J DB. W. B. MOKTOr Bye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Loulsbnrir. North Carolina L. S. ATWOOD ICE WE Li. Attoraej-At-Lnw. Louisburg Frankllnton Offices over Aycoct Drug Co. General Practice DB. ARTHUR HTNE8 FLEHING Surgeon Deatist. Louisburg, North Carolina OSc* oyer P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store OR. H. G. FEKHY Physician and Surgeon Loalsborg, North Carolina i tT. ? Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. * Phone Connections 287. DB. J. E. HALONE. Ijonlsbnrg. North Carolina ?!B-r In Aycock Drag Store, Market srreet, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. T. SJUTHtTlCS. DeaUat. VtmlabBrf, H, C. O" "? in the First National Sank Mt'ildlnK on Main and Nash Sts. W. H. PERSON. iTTORNETOtT^LAW Louisburg, North Carolina Practice In all courts. Office on Main Street SL F. BOCCK. * CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Trading agents (or all kinds ot ??tiding supplies, artistic Mantles and Wllea. Architectural designa anb slttai. " ? B. B. White E. H. Halone WHITE t HALONE LAWTERS Louisburg, North Carolina Ctaneral practice, settlement ot < late? funds Invested. One member of cm Ann always In the office. Wm. H. Ruffin, Thos W. Ruffin WH. H. & THOS. W. RUFFIN Attornejs-at-Lavr Lenlsbarit, s 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. J. B. DAVIS Physician and hnrgeon Lonlstjurg, If. C. formerly Intern? SL Agnes Hospital Office next ooor to Durrell Davis Blacksmith Shop . Phone Connections 64. I)R- T. B. HENDERSON, of Henderson, N. C. Will be In LOUISBURO every FIRST and THIRD Monday of each month at the offloe of Dr. Herbert Perr7 from 10:00 to 1:00 o'clcck. Practice limited to the K YE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. STEGALL KROS. Barbers I/onlnbors:, X. f. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will ran same at the same, stand. Zollle Wilklna will be with us, and 8atisfr.c tlon and cleanliness shall be our mot to. Plenty_of hot running water clean towels. FIRE IHHURANCI. Wltoa you want IisnrtM? take H with T. W. WATSON. He kitwi fcew. 7-fl-ti. 666 cures Headaches, Bilious mess, Loss of Appetite- or that tired achitag feeling, due to Ma laria or Golds. Fine Tonic. I . 'v ^Li > _ .. the: KITCHEN CABINET Conversation Is but carving; Give no more to every gueat Than he's able to digest. C?:v<* to all but Juat enough. ?Walter Scott. WHAT ABOUT OATMEAL. ATMEAL furnishes us with the food ele ments lu better pro portion than any other grain. It is more easily digested and contnins more body-building mate rial than any other cereal. The oat also contains a large amount of mineral matter, the impor tant body regulating material. , Oatmeal to give its best, must be cooked long and well. As a breakfast food, it stands at the head, yet we are learning to use it in various other ways and in different combinations. Added to wheat breads it makes a most wholesome loaf. Scald one cup ful of rolled oats, let stand until cool, add to the usual bread sponge and pro ceed as usual, adding more salt than for other bread. Oatmeal With Cheese en Casserole.? 1 Arrange three cupfuls of cooked oat-' meal in layer? with one cupful of grut-, ed cheese. Sprinkle the top with buttered crumbs and bake in a hot oren until the crumbs are brown. | Oatmeal Soup Itallenne.?Melt one tablespoonful o( fat; add a small' chopped onion, and cook until slightly brown with one-half a green pepper, j also chopped. Remove from the fire, stir in a tablespoonful of corn flour. S teaspoonful of salt, a cupful of cook ed oatmeal, and three cupfuls of milk. Cook in a double boiler until smooth. When serving sprinkle with one-half cupful of grated cheese. Oatmeal and Fl6h Croquettes.?Mix together one and one-hall cupfuls of | cooked fish, three cupfuls of cooked oat-1 meal, one teaspoonful of chopped pare-1 ley, two tablespoonfuH of chopped 1 onion, one tablespoonful of salt, and a few dashes of pepper. Make Into croquettes; dip In egg and crumbs and fry in hot bacon fat. Serve with a white sauce to which a little chopped green pepper has been added. Oatmeal Wafers.?Take two cupfuls of fat. one cupful of brown sugar, one egg, one cupful of oatmeal, five table spoonfuls of wheat flour, two table spoonfula of water. Mix and drop on a greased pan. Bake until brown on the edges. (.?reat Faith in f haml*erlaln'? Colic III I niiiMli mi Ifnnuli I Ml. "Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea ? year ago who:; he had dla-rhoci. It ins three doses he was absolutely cur ad. jtfe has great faith in this reme dy.* Writes Mrs W. H. Williims, Stan ley, Z. Y OLi Bill Shakespeare, who classified the arren ages of man, would have en joyed himself on Sept. 12. He'd have found most of tnem at the registration ? Experience the Best Teacher. It Is generally admitted that exper-1 ienoe is the* best tef.cher, but should we not make use of the experience of otherj as well as our own? The exper ience of a thousand person? ts more to be depended upon than that of one in dividual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem ledy for coughs and colds with the best results, which shows It lo be a [thoroughly reliable preparation for those diseases. Try it. It is prompt and effectual and pleasant to take. ? INSURANCE See J. L. Palmer. LIVERY STABLES MOVED y .ju? - - I herewith ann' v to my customer* and al Jbers wish ing the nerrlces ? i Hrst class livery stable, that . jbt? moved my business from the stable* on Jfanh Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my resident* on Main Street, where I will be blad to nerre yon at all Umen with the bent pergonal serrlc?. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C/' . Be a Jov-Walker, "Gets-It" for Corns 8 Drop?, 3 Second??Corn I? Doomed! When you almoit die with your ?hoes on and corns make you almost walk sideways to net aw.iy from the pain, take a vacation for a min ute or two and apply 2 or 3 drops "My Corns Peel Clean Off, With GeU-It' "I of the world'? magic and only Gen uine corn-peeler. "Gets-It." Then. \_and then only, will you be sure that your corn will loosen from vour toe ' so that you can peel It ripht off gloriously easy with your tingerg Take no chances of continued pain and soreness?why use proaay, irri tating- salves, plasters that shift and press .into the "quick." razor.* and "dippers" that make corns bleed t?nd also prow faster? Use painless, easy, always sure "Gets-It." There's only one like It in th? world?that's "Gets-It.*' Millions have tried and O. K.'d it for years. It never fall?. "Gets-It." the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure vny. co*t< but a trifle at any drug store. MTU by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago. I1L Sold in Loulsburg and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by I' K. rieasants. "By their fruits ye shall know them." Whatever the principles may be which resulted in the bombing of the Federal building in Chicago, they are mighty poor principles to hold. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength coiug. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. Perbapg movie censorship is being overdone. A mind that can be deprav ed by the sight of a film is in a constant of flux. Show it an uplifting film, and it can be reformed again. A mind so easily dislocated will never be very effective for good or evil. Do we worry too much, about its processes? Still, the films provide us with a convenient alibi. We can charge thorn up with much of evil that is really in herent in ourselves. Mas a High Opinion of Cb&aberIain's Tablets. I have a hig.h opinion of Chamber lain's Tablets ?? r biliousness and as a laxative." writes Mrs. C. A. Barn??, C'??rleston, 111. "I have never found any* h in g so mild and pleasant to use. a?v brother has clso used th2