KEPT HER AWAKE The Terrible Pains in Back and Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson, of this place, writes: "For one year I suffered wifh an awful misery in my back and sides. My left side was hurting me all tne time. The misery was something awful. ^ I could not do anything, not even sleep j st night. It kept me awake most of the night ... I took different mceicincs, L... ] nothing did mc.any good or relieved n-.c until 1 took Cardui /T. I was not alile w do any of my v;i:l | for one year and t got woir,e ail th2 t::"i was confincd to my bed off nd en. i ? so bad with my back that wlisn 1 s'.oc; down 1 was not able to straighten 3gain ... I decidcd I would try Czr.'..' ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle 1 was feeling pretty good and cci.' straighten up and my pains were ;iearl> all gone. ? 1 shall always praise ,'Cardui. 1 con tinued taking it until 1 ?Sras sirong and well." If you s".''cr fron p?.b3 r' ,r. fc.nalc complair.ts, Cnriui iray be just V.iat you T'lO'.-s'ivls of v Mien ? v. ho sr.:e c:tl!ciccl i.i this. / r.ov: praise Cirdui for their present gocd health. C'.ve it a tria'. .NC-13? J. 0. NHHili.!., .11. 11. Lonlsljanr, X. t O'.'Iics ucr.t ifoV to White I: Mnlonf M be tit Loulsbms regularly. / U.iv l'hone 329 ?V'i.i!.' - Fl.O'ie ^2-J y_._ ft. ii. V;i;?rr.r Vye S!?Qraxl-'t Ofilce Jc Hotel\l UMIiv Lc.iu.bur*. N't OfT- - f H. -r.rxiv ' A.itn' : 1 ?" ? c 3. .v KLM i?Ti. I'. o. pK::hv "hyalctu: -ji?c iSurtre 'viJsburc, North (\ ct Dor? to Aycc\f J)rug Co. 1 ..osio Oi'.HCct'fjna TV? J? M/JTOK3 ?;i A 7 T)r/. V' Mark;; ii tho Firat auo!.:. J tan k or< Muln aui 8t;y vr. n. prrr.'k*. .1 TTOT?N 5Y - A T-T..A V. ' J:, a. ?' Jm OWJ ,i *.????.? '? ?: \0:.r, sur*'.!"*. f" V ?, .1, '.rr'-Hrffr*) i: TTK-r .M .V:.!1 AV.iiTF. A: V,\J '.K1'I , J.jMVn.. 1/juiflhurK. Nori:- CtcoUi'.1* '1.norel practice, prtliement rt ?i r i; a ^ lavoat-' fJr<' merah?' ? firm ti vir r, in Ui?> ofllce. ? m. H. Rnffin. Thos. W. iVjiKn ' VVJl. H. & TI10S. IV. K VI K iN Attornrffc-nt-Lav Loulsbnrft, : Ncrrtli Carolina iryneral practice, both civil, and crim inal, In Franklin and ^djoiaing conn- ; ties. Supreme and Inderal Coarta. OEi?es In First National Bank " Building. ? DR. J. B. DAVIS Physician and SurKCipn , 1 Lonisbnrg, JI. C. \ 3U | rormerly Interne St. Agnes Hospital I Office nett door to Durrell Davis Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections 64. STEGALI, BROS. Barbers Lonlshorgr, I. C. We have purchased yie shop former ly occupied by Oscar fitegall and will run same at the same stand. Zollle Wilkins will be wl^nus, and satisfac tion and cleapllnesafuiall be our mot to. Plenty of hotTrunnlng ytRter ..ad clean towel?. FIRE IKMIMKCE. When job want Hunraat*/' take If wlUi T. W. WATB?\ jft, know* ??w. . yr 7-il-U Qrora'a Tut^u chill Toni?, rector*? vitality an< dSergy by purifying and en rteblatf tke blood. 800,1 ,li Strenilh'J Betty and the Bird Man By DOROTHY DOUQLA3 (Copyright. 3913. by the For Syndicate.) .""Ity's rye? were a wonderful blue r ':cr Ii. r ?. dusky brown, her llpn iH?,* i?or:>y buds and her teeth ?but the lonely uinnnn who flew ? ..." over Betty's garden {lid not know ; i ils. Neither did ho know or even MX. that Betty \?"us' as lonely as 1 . t ?. tty's garden wns walled in by a . -.1 brick wall. But there wa.; much t ? do In the garden and^tho lieutenant oi the American flying corps who had come over to Englaud-to fly with ids allies four?d and watche?f the pink-clad figure as he flew dally over the Essex homes. * Lieutenont French had sailed on the big Cunarder with many troops some three~irmnths before, and each day of the three inouihs had brought a more sickening sense of loneliness. His home '*n Loii.r Tslanei was Just a mod est -country cottage, but there was a garden, a cat, his dog Binks and a .family that tl e young lieutenant thought the fine ?', in the world. IIo had been flying very low, almost brushing the tree tops of Eppiag for est, when suddenly at the very edge of the forest he Jorked down into a gar den that made his heart beat with home-sickness. There was a pink-clad girl working among the flowers. That was. all he had seen the first j day. After tint one glimpse of the beautiful garden Lieutenant ? French fl ivr ("ally ov<5r the s;?ot and j watched ?>tty garden or paint or do 1 lilts of car;.entering that made him | quite d "perr.tc to help h< r. i On days when the wind or ruin pre I vented the gnat wings < f his Bristol f: were out nr.d bil lowed out !i!:e f .:::i:y < in a sky j.. low Ili a w'::Lieult - :v' Fr<"ich I 1. id r.hou ? eoi,;.? to fiie <';:rcI;;sion fant j lie, w.Vi".* !w\e to come a cropper or drop ?i.?" n Jr. Jo :ha" walled sr.ru.-n by . r.eeld Ti. :f he were to liv?> on in Es ? f.?v. :iM--ivt know English ?ir!s ' .' , v. . l.'i'erl a? to how this < : i :!:fr?u:l: wo:.*d accept a no'.- v . ?. 1: K.) drop it I.Mv her gr.r ! d"ii. ! I'- v.,i*.:,e 1: ?"? fruit bV??soms were ' >wii-iia hliil and I? sun | shinl!u* rloH?- y, (i.e A; .:'.irnr. Kr?? f'v.nd c j-r ? to drop Ms note, : j?n- rbe girl :e ] ' ;1c dre-,s '..a? e\? | d< ivv'.** married, nr. d it would b* r-r .y ' ii\ :?? ] to mr.l.v fr'. now :fec!*?; .:i ...V-*. , :-!v hf.ij v.-: *hnt v ..y."*S"y 1 j very ?end \y. ea': i loudly .? lie i;t '1 i i i i i 'II ' llln .iesr- 'v > atu! down u: ? gi.r-Mi ? pat".i until !; '? sted beneath *.e fr*tt i trees. And :u the chair v.- \ ? an of j. { cor. *vi nnded iirro c? tiers, whom sV.e wns won', rf.i'lv l.:i*y about until she , lnft him ^4H.1.enjoying the sun- 4 1 lit garden and his '?Inc. After Hint ?ho wont back to the cot- ' in go and returned .with chairs and t a | bios. and wx* won huffily ong??sft>d in pnlnttns* them n*' n brilliant'ml. Lieutenant French e??nld stand it no longer. IT" had pp. hi ted garden rhntrs ' 5t ItomC: in fact. Ee liri?; TtTF Taint en [ almost everything there in the Long ! Is?:".!! ii?-!!.et to that nothing would look shabby. "I ?:>v s!*fcni Brlsto' n!W '.s cither trying t?> srIff o ir a: :?h bios Iek. "Here I was waiting In ghnntly fenr of her bo lne torpedoed, and all the time she was flirting her head off with nut* best uniforms, and some of the British as trc'I. From the number of letters the T?'??t girl brines hero from Frnnce, I tlilij-f my sister knew excrf officer on the ship." "Don't mind me," put In French. "'?Pjcgrs who are seasick don't '?ovtiV Betty tola hint, bnf* ilie cn r; - :?%rr glaUce 'lie s.-ut int'? his eyes : ? "! a co:np!. te rf.sr.iradl'.ifon to *? "r vror.%'. . ;*t." -.poor *paift." the lleut : n b. ugV. d, "T r-t ai- a hlrdman '! i! ? V l?oatir.*:. Tvd:<'v T find ti e cr.'iy gvten in ?;?e J':'.'-!! Me?. : ? 1. iii:e u l?u;.*e bee. c-nip Ptiaf^iit to IK f.!i t h^Jiry??" "I had heitev Ve gf-tlng the tea," V. U? -icld.-d, * . a d '!!:-Mfnll.v ' .\1 cvr . - ? lie;* prog t'ea In an T!m:!fsh garden?isn't r!'.! ? great?4* -1 the birdinaii enseon t ' hi?..?- 'if : ? h" for lif ?, while Pick lY-yr.KiV. "! o Mm a thorovvh Jr^r-ee t' ?i"i am' r.i; *o ce.ncU??;ftn ~Y-':eh 1 ?? a r ue *.-a! f?.r himMdf, i I.-tty?well, l.e f rur-a t!. .t Lis ? >1 ? !II*e h' r vlclihi b. ' i-r thai: the lasf. anyway, anci if .-he ogj.t o,:i .-iilp pie for leu. v i:h :?)',.t ... a Sy.jn:: n r;?t.r-??" umZ m:v7.?y little- ??ut U r \o be had. thar she would h:?ve de cided te T.ieulenanf French much *" i1 ???"?' ' A Mti? Mu-fc T. r-!ty r. ft!...! un: 7 the ! r" !cV:i fcsj. dv.c t;-1-"" |..y!p (Jjolfts. "F'' <\r Tc.;v:. "xoculive Xof'eo. Ilnvintr n;;al:fle:| r.* ex?.tisiof of the r ..to Mrs. '.outfit I. 1* lea? ant*. late of Pran klin County, 'this !.? to notify al!\j?er."viiig claims a ?rin?it ~a4cl ?atate to present them to tl- undersigned on of before the 15th day of Xov. lOllVor i?i* Notice will lie nler>?l in bar of\hcrsoi:s indebted \n/ ?aid estate will please make immcclfcte payment. This Xov. 15. 1918. J. MARVIN PlJ-^SANTS. Ext'r. Win. H. & Thos. \S'I Ruffin, Attys. Commissioners Sale of Lend. i r\der ana by Virtue of the authority verted in us by a decree of the Super ior Court of Franklin County, in that action entitled M. T. Hawkins vs Del la Wright, Administratrix" et als.. we the usdersigned commtisslojiejrs will, on Monday, th 9th day of December. 1918, at or about the rtmr of nooh, at the Court House door in LouUburg, N. C., offer for sal? at public Miction to the highest biddeV for cash the following described reaA estate, to-wit: Sltu&te lying and beinj| in the County of Frank lin. State of Nor Carolina, and bound ed as follows: teeginhing at a I-.oe.ust tree on the Hayirilli road, corner for M. T. Hawkins, tneace about south to a point about threiffeet west "of a pine in S. Y. Macons/mie; thence about east to a stake. prrn\r for S. Y. Macon nd M. T. Hawkins; tnence about north to a rock on t\J, Pa'cf Haysville road, corner for S. T. Matron; thence in a northwesterly direction along the said Haysville roa4 to the point of the be ginning. containing by estimate about twenty (20) acres. more or less. It being the tract of land known as the B. P. Wright Hotxie Place. This the 8th day of November 1918. W H. YARROROUGH Com'ra. E. H. MALONE, 11-15-4t - F<* Sale. One Ford roadfror apply t<5 F J. BEASLEY, il-15-tf Riversffe Warehouse. 566 cures Chilk and Fever. Why Pay When you can buy it The buying public in Franklin and adjoining counties are beginning to appreciate the fact that we have the cheapest store in town- when quality is considered, and are corning here to make their purchases. See th^ wonderful prices below: ('hildreira Black 25e Hose, pair .... 14o\ Men's 25c Hose pair . .. IS* \ Ladies' 25c Ho.se, pair 14j IVarl Buttons, card 2y2 Men's and Boys' 50c Caps 23c Men's Hats, $1.00 48c Men's 25c Suspenders, 13c Men's 50c Ni'ekwoar, 23c Caff Links, 25c value 11c ii.-i?i.-uh< IkhI MEN'S AND' SOY:} QX)?tflNG O C V/O / !l-\Yoo) ril ne Serge Stil:. !J1S tmhi; '? .-.?'??? ;?!? ro ac *. .$11 .Slvii ?-' Suits. ?;]?: ?% 2 : Vi.iVi ? . -:ii . :iV ?>!'!. ?"??' . i i ?. Iliri: Giado, ni'-ivhiuit ir.iloring ... .P.i>..2j Ai?n's Srh?, ?.v.iucs t?i* mul $lC.ot) .'. S5.'80 M'ii's Ow>- $11.00. o??fl $10.40 down to S3 S3 M; it'ss;.in... .-lioi-c dollar, value 5?? 'I.Jn' v.-ry In -1 V. - the strongest .25 kind ....... 2~.z ' 75 ? S\v?s!ii-rs. 3R. p.ovs' BUm -vs Vi V. rV *1 00 ri -. vc ov.v(-s m?>?. ;'??? w N'ovWk 5>3.fl5 P.OV^ TVnitc? Vjij^p .IC > ,7'?Y. . ? Som s <. v*o*,fl? Af># yr *? d?1 00 riiv -t ?>?!??.? "?'?nI . vor~'<-K ?7."0 velne. .. *i P? Men's, Women and Children's Underwear. Boys' FtoM?d-R4W>ed-Unloa, - 59c Union Suits : 1..89g Suits . 30c Ladies' Fleeced Ribbed 75c Men's $1.25 Heavy Fleeced SDlrts and Drawers .... 777777500 Shirts and Drawers ..S9o Girls Ribbed $1.23 Union Boys' Heavy Fleece,] Shirts Suit s 75c and Drawers 75c Girls' Extra Heavy Fleecc 75c Ladies' Fleeced Ribbed ? Shirts an,j Drawers 29c DRESS GOODS EOR THE LADIES Uuoil Sheet ins, 25e value, per yard 17-^ 50c Mattress Ticking, per yard ' 25c Turkish Towels, eacli 15c 25c Apron (iing-linm, per yard,' 17/4 25c (luting Flannel, per yard' ? ? ?? ? .. .18c 35c Dress Gingham, per'yn^u 21c Woo! Serge, 75c value, per,yard 49c 25c Curtain Sorim por yaid. . v .1AV3 Xew Fall 1917 Dress Goops, value 58c to $1.00 yard . .59 and 23c "Do Lux" Hats for Boys \ 25c Men's $1.50 Sweaters j. \r' 75c Our lines of Coats, Suits, Shirtwaists, Skirts, Millinery and Sweaters are complete and are being sold at bargain prices. Come in and see our lines. See our line of Men's Women and Children's Shoes before you purchase your winters footwear. Itl' L J. DEITZ & COMP'Y Louisburg, North Carolina "The House That Always Sells It Cheaper ?