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To My Frjend mi-w I take this methofl of announcing to you that I have associated with.n<e Mr. "VVJlmot Brown, and have open led a complete/ne of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Feeds and iVed Stuffs in the old City Market build ing on the /orner of Nash and Spring Streets, where we will lWglad to have you call to see us. A/W. PERRY JR. MOTTJJ: Best goods for the least money Quickest Delivery in Town. John W. King WATCH OUR WINDOWS ?OR WEEKLY SPECIALS Seed Potatoes and Cabbage Plants Ready for Planting. Our stock is now complete Xvhen yon can't think of what you want read our add. / Grape Fruit, OrangeB, Apples and Bananas, Corn Flakes, Puffed Rice, Puffed "Waeat, Grape Nuts, Mothers Oats, Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Floor, also Plain Buckwheat. All kind mo lasses or weell or pur/white Karo in any size especially good for pancakes. Breakra^K>?con in strip, Sugar and Home Craled hams. Don't forgeyoui^Jiigan Special Picnic for boiling. Your "Fresh jrlu". .Cabbage, Butter Beans, Navy and Black Eyed Peas, Soup mixture with or without Toma toe sauce, Prunes, Fresh and juicy California ''Eop" peaches and N. C. Dried Apples, Jolly, Gelatine, Cocoanut, sliced or grated pine apples. Homing, Van Camps or the large loose broken, grain Sugar, standard granulated and fancy brown, Coffe, green, roasted or grouful. Munt's Water ground meal and have just received a largo shipment of the Famous Southern Pride Flour. JOHN W. KINO Star Theatre i If I iiinnnnnnn tlim t nu NOONDAY, %RCH 3RD a Serial ; "The Brass Bullet' / FEATURING VANfTiA H/tNSON the most beaytiful girl in seiials and with a big cast of experienced serial players the clean-cut plot and whirlwind acticfa of "THE BRASS BULLET" have made this serial a huge success in thousands of theatres. Better than any recommendation, however, is this simple tip: See an episode--then you'll know. Also a Nester Comedy with Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran. And a Western Railroad Story, don't miss this treat. OPEN 7:C3 P. M. ADMISSION 10c- 20c THE FRANKLIN TIMES I. K vOH>SOJi, Editor ..od Manner ?TAR DROPS? FRIDAV, FEBRUARY 28TH, 1619. ?The moving picture show opened again last Saturday. ? ? ? ?Cotton sold in Loulsburg yester day for 25 1-2 cents a pound. * ? ? ?See the Demonstration at A. F. Johnson's farm Oakiiurst, announce ment elsewhere. ? ? ? ?His many friends were glad to see Mr. H. L.. Candler on the streets again this week after an attack of the "flu." ? ? ? ?You are invited to see the Demon stration of planting trees by- modern methods. Read the announcement elsewhere. * i ? ? ? ?The many friends of Mr. John T. Duke, who is under treatment at Mer cy Hospital, Baltimore, will be glad to learn that he Is 1 III proving"' > y [/ Plies Cured l*'?* to 14 Dajt - DraJgliM refund moj*5 If PAZO OINTMENT fan. w cure 6l?edta? ocProJrodlM PU?. HEALTH DEPAKTJDENT. | Information Concerning The Health pf the People of Frank-" I 11b County, Worth Your Atten I tlon. ?:?liU _ By BR. J. E JKALOIfE, Health Officer. 0 The epidemic of Influenza and Pneu monia which has so recently visited the world and our county, not only Claimed and left a heavy toll in the way of suffering and too often death, but left-its living victims with weak ened constitutions, thereby causing them to be less able to resist the at tacks of other diseases. One charac teristic symptom of influenza is the depression and weakness It produces [and leaves In- the patient. Wo are trusting to warm weather to blot out the Influenza, because?like smallpox jit Is a cold weather ot season disease. Now with these facts before us, it be j hooves every person to take bcttercare of theriiselves. Spring and summer is I coming with their diseases, such as diarrhoea, dystntery and typhoid fever lit seems from the above statements and facts, that we ought to do every thing in our power to keep well, in order that we may be able to resist | these spring and summer troubles. Keep our systems in the very best con dition. Don't dissipate in eating, drinking, overwork, or exposure. Keep your functioning organs?stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys doing their work as near norma! as possible. Help your Health Officer along hygiene and sanitary lines to keep the people wel|. The Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak Yoo must bave Health. Strength find En durance to fight Colds, Grip apa Influenza. When your blood It natln ? healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system Is unahle to wltU>^nd the Winter cold. OROVE'S TASTELESS ChOS TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds. Grip and InfineozA by Purifying unit Enriching UcantZris tho weff-known tonic prop-" ertiee at Quinine and von In*? form acceptable to the most delicate (tornadi. Mexican Troops Are Guarding Aiikt can Mines.' j Juarez, Feb. 26.?Mexican federal i troops have been ordered to guard Ant erican mining properties In northern Mexico, It was announced to'day and two hundred troopers have been sta tioned at Santa Eululia, Cmsihuiriachir and Madera. This was none to pre vent Francisco Villa from carrying out his threat to destroy American property and kill employes unless $1, 000.000 were paid htm Dy March 1. Additional supplies of ammunition have been sent from the United Stales to iOiese joints Under' a special per ?mit. * WE CAN ?Ave YOU IVI O N : E Y -i ON YOUR JOB IIIM GIVE US A TRIAL to the Corisumev If, after using- the en tire contents of can according- to /directions, you are not satisfied in every resrpeCt, your grocer will refund the money you paid for it. Lu?ianne must; please you. IPZIANNE Coffee The Re ily-Taylor Company j New Orl/am ?* There are few families in which the record of Mrs. Gustave Koch? Box 24, Kewick, Keo^afc County, Iowa, has been surpassed* Not in the fact that she iw4?vu a. iamiiy or eight is her stonp remarkable. Thousands of famUICs are larger. The history of th^Koch family is unique in that th<^nother, wltUj^ll her loving care, nlnned her faitli to a simple homeVVmedy and never liad a doctor foxier children. Here Is what she sf?p: "Peruna has done my children^good. I have a family of eighty&nd never had a doctor, only your medicine. We all think Peruna ? splendid tonic." So far ashave learned, Pe runa Is the^nly known remedy for whloh 8u<yf a wonderful claim can be made/ Like Mrs. Koch, there are thousands upon thousands of mother^ who place their entire de pendeVceupon Peruna. Th^-^eruna - has merited this confidence is attested by the words from such mother* as Mrs. Ousts.ve Koch. Long life to hsr! Peruna Is Indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh of the head, nose and throat, or dis order of the stomach, bowels or other organs due to catarrhal in flammation of the mucous linings. If -you are sick and suffering, write the Peruna Company, Dept. 8*80, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart man's Health Book. It is free and you may find that Peruna is what you need. Dr. Hartman's World Fa mous Peruna Tonic comes in either liquid or tablet form. Ask your dealer. If you are seeking health, do not accept "something Just as good." Insist upon Peruna. Your dealer will give you a Peruna Al manac. Th? Drawback. I see an automobile company has given the kaiser's eon a Job. I should think they would be afraid he would be taking tfcelr cars out to have a royal good time. Not the Same. He?Here la a highly interesting ar ticle on the Basques. She?Oh, they went out of stylo ages ago. y' aroTO1? TaateleafcKnl Took restores vitality and pner^y portfyinj and ?o rich lea the blood. YcoAd bood feel It* StreDtfih eoiog, lovlioratinjBdect. Price 60c. Subscribe to The Franklin Times NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of G. T. Camus, deceased* late of Franklin coupCy, this is to no tify all persons hoUnng claims against his eBtate to present the same to the undersigned onJfr before the 28th day of February or no^ce will be plead in baiy*>f their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please con^e forward and make imme diate settlement. This February 27th, 1919. 2-28-6t O. B. COLLINS, Admr. Some women dress to please men and some to worry other women. Ujco? Tread The Mere^You Use Your Car The More You Need Good Tires Your^ar's usefulness is increasing every day. It is becoming more and more of a real necessity to you?both in your business and home life. For that very reason you need good tires, now, more than ever. \ The out-and-out (dependability that created so tremendous a demand for United States Tires in times of war is just as desirable today. It reduces tire troubles to the vanishing point? multiplying the usefulness of your car and putting the cost of operation bn a real thrift basis. ' United States 'Nobby','Chain',*'Usco\and 'Plain' are the most popular fabric tires built. They have all the strength and stamina our years of experience have taught us to put into tires. There is also the United States 'Royal Cord', the finest czr built for passenger car use. Our nearest Sales and! Service Depot dealer has exactly the treads you i^eed for your car and the roads you travel. He will gladly help you pick them out. United States Tires are Good Tires
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