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KEPT HER AWAKE Tic Terrible Punt in t?i| Side?. Cardui Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mr?. Alice Johnson, of this place, writes: "For one yearl' luffered with an awful miseryin<my brtk and sides. My left side was '?hurting me all the time. The misery was something awful. I could not do anything, not <ven sleep ?t night. It kept me awake/most of the light... I took different medicines, but uTuir r too k vjaraui. ../ I was not able to do yany of my work . lor one year and I got Worse all the time, i was confined to my bed off and on. 1 got to bad with my back mat when I stooped flown I was not awe to straighten up again ... I decidedr I would try Cardul ... By time 1 hadrtaken the entire bottle I was feeling p/etty good and could straighten up aiifl my pains were nearly j all gone. / I shall alwaje praise Cardui. 1 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 this way now praise Cardui for their piesent good health. Qlve It a trial. ? NO 133 J. 0. NEWELL, AL/D. Loulsburg, N. (J/ Offices next door to Wh/(e & Malono Will be at Loulsburg j^gularly. Day Phono 329 ? Nl^nt Phone 292-J Dtt. >T. B. MOKTOr Bye Specialist Office In Hotfl Building Louisburs. North Carolina H. ATW00D NEWELL. Attoraej-At-Law. Loulsburg / Frankllnton Offices over Aycock Drug Co. General Practice UB. ARTHUB HIKES ELEK1HG Surgeon Dentlot. LoulBburg, North Carolina Oflce OTer P. 8. & K. E Allen'a Store. Hit. H. G. ptHUJL Physician anil Burgfeoo Loulsburg, North Carolina . - -5 > Next Door to Ascock Drag Co. Phone Connections 287. UB. J. E. MALONE. Loulaburf, North Carol 7 See In Aycock Drun Story Market 9tre.it, office Practice forgery and cooaultatloj PH. D. r. KMITTlVlCK. Ileutls* VouIsburffN. C. / Office In the First National Bank / Hulldlng on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT>LAW Loulsburg. NortlvTJarollna i-ractlce In ail courts- Office on Hain Stre^L / NORMAN B. HEIUM.PF.TH Attornej-AJt-aw General Practica^n All Courts Office in Masonrc Hall Building LanlspurK, ('? K. B.WhW'eT h. Malone WjnTE X MALONE mam -txnrtsborfb-Nortb I LAJUIOUUl v** ?* -? General practice, settlement of e? ,_te? funds Inveatod. One member ot uie firm always In the ofllce. WB H. MIHIH! I'llUJ.' m. IIUWU IVM. H. it TH08. W. BDFFIN Attorne/s-at-Law Loulsbnre. North Carolina General prattle?, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank * Building. Itn. J. II. DAVIS Fhjslclan and >nrgcon Loulsburg, N. C. Formerly interne St. Agnes Hospital Office next door to Durrell Davi? Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections 64. S. P. BUBT, M. 1). Loulsburg, N. C, Offices over Scoggln'a Drug Store. Hours 11 a. si- to 1 p.yra., and 4 to B p. ni. lilt H. M. if F.AM ? Physician an/ Surge WOOItfN. C./ Offices at Wood Dnlg Co. Bit. w. R. Mass. Veterinarian Ixiulsbupg, N. C. ' Offices at R. F. fuller's stables. Tel-1 1 ephones?day 56, Night No. ?. J All calls answered promptly. STEGALL BROS, Bnrbers / Loulsburg, N-/C. We have purchased tire shop fortner -?ly-eeeupied. iiy-Oaca^fitegall and will run same at tho same stand. Zollle WUklns will bo wire us, and satisfac tion and cleanliness shall be our mot to. Plenty of l<ot running water -.id clean towels. / Colds Cause flrlp and Influenza ? LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the \ cause. There I? only one "Bromo Quinine." Je.W. GROVE S niinature on ho*. 30c. Cefore livestock caij come there is a ureal need for permaneont pastures, the important factor in any livestock development. Tho tick must be pushed Into the seas before North Carottna can fully realize on her eastern pasture lands. Subscribe to Tho Franklin Times TRU8TUP6 SALS OF LOTB IN ' WOOD. N. C. ^ By vlxtue of the power of tal?'con tained in that certain de*d of 'trust made by J. M. Wildef" to Wm. H/ Ruffin, Trustee, dated Dec. 11, and recorded in tho Registry of Bnink lin county fn Book 199, page btv, de fault having been made in tiKe pay ment of the debt thereby soured, and demand for foreclosure kaving been made on Baid trustee by/the holder of said debt, the understated will, on SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour oftaioon, at the court house door in Loulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for/cash,, the property in said deed of /rust described as fol lows: / formerly owned by C. G. Wood which plot is r/corded in the Registry of Franklii* County in Book 192, page 596, to^vhich plot tor a more perfect description referenote is nere made. Terms'of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th, 1?19. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALlfc OF LOTS IN WOOD, N. C. By virtue of the power of sale coxy tained in that certain deed of trjfst made by T. A. Hollingsworth H, RufTin, Trustee, dated Deof 30, 1913, and recorded in the Regl/try of Franklin County in Book 199,jpage 128 default having been made lythe pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure leaving been made on the said trustee J5y the holder ^>f said debt, the undersigned will, on SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour of won. at the court house door, Louisburgt N. C., ofTer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cajfn. the property in said deed of trustr conveyed and there described as. follows: Lots Nob. 207 and 208 on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G. Wood, which plot iB recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192, page 596, to which plot for a more perfect description reference is here1 made. / Terms of Sale?Cash. This FeJ>^. 7th, 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trdstee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LPTS IN wooden: C. By virtue of tlje^power of sale con tained in thaj/certain deed of trust made by U. Parrish to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated Dec. 30, 1913, and recorded in the Registry of Frank lin^ounty In Book 199, pages 121-2; -default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby and demand for foreclosu/e having been made on said trustee by the holder of said debt; the undersigned will on, SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1919 at about the hour^f noon, at the court houBe door in Louisburg. N. C., offer for sale at publil auction, to the high est bidder, for/cash, the property in said deed of VU8t conveyed and there described as/ollows: Lot No. In; on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G. Wood, which plot is on/record in the Registry of Franklin/County in Book 192, page 596, to which plot for a more perfect description reference is here made. Terms of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th, 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. , NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of^e estate ofW. B. Bowden, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice^s here by given to all persons hoicUrfg claims against the said estate to nresent them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, I?20, or this no tice will be plead in tjar of tlieir recov er te noid ran lileasu /urne forward?&ad-j make immediate settlement. This' Feb. 6th, 1919./ TEMPIE BOWDEN, ??u NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator c. t a. of the estate of Drucill/E. White, deceased, late of Franklinrcounty, fell persons holding claims/against the said estate are hcreby/iotifled to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day/Of February, 1920, or this notice wil/be plead in bar of I their recovery ./All persons indebted! to the said e&late will please come forward ami^make immediate settle ment. TKTb February 6, 1919. J. T. SAWYER, Admr. c. t. a. 2-7-Gt Frankiinton, N. C. NOTICE. Having qualiled as administrator of the estate of Sidney Burnette, deceas ed late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against /die said estate are notified to present/the same to the unders:giK'd on or before the 21st day of February, 1920,/or this notice will be filead in bar oV their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come fo/ward and make imme diate settlement. This 20th day of Feby., 1919/ R. C. BURNETTE. Admr. White & Malone, Attys. 2-21-6t. $1.50 Per Year In Advance. Subscribe to The Franklin Times . .POB SAI^?^/tood JOO acre farm. " ' i cotton, oorn and Price and term? 11-29-tf \ Y 8. /l N Hi WELL. For Sale A desirable residence aod^TCJt 1 eO1 Church street. Immediate^jKMamBlon. Apply to W. D^rfXcKSON, at First actional Bank. 10-4-tf CORNER SAJ I hare abont ID p&rre^t corn for sale Will sell this in yijr iruantlty desired. 2-7-it /8. A. NEWELL J' This is to notify all/persons that I will not be responsible for any bills for my wife Mrs.fizzle Alley, who has abandoned m This Feby. 19ti 2-21-41^ / F. Q. AJA.EY, LAND FOR SAJdB. 100 acres good farjn land, with' house and timbers foe sale. See X C. BOWDEN, 2-21-2t / Justice, N. C.' . certificate/ of dissolution.; State of North Carolina?Department of State. To All to Whom These Presents MaJ* Come?Greeting: ? Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis-. solution thereof by the unanimous Con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office,that the Crescent Drug Company, a corporation of tfils SUrte, whose principal office Is situated lilthe town of Frankllnton, County of Frank lin, State of N'ortJ? CaroIlna/Ov. H. Vann heing the-agent there!? and in charge thereof, upon who*f process may be served), has comolfcl with the requlretdentB -of Chaptaf 21, Revlsal of 'JW)e,"eimtled '"Critl^rtLMons,'4 pre UfiflttaiT to" the Isiuirffcof this Certifi cate of Dissolution/ Now,-Therefore^!, J. Bryan Grimes; Secretary of StfJfe of the State of North Carolina, jflo hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 8th day of Februa^r, 1919, file in my office a "duly executed and attested consent in writing la the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stock lioldenrtjrereof, which said consent and the rtpord of the proceedings afore said kre now on file in my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 8th day of Febru ary, A. D.. 1919. J. BRYAN GRIMES, 2-14-4t Secretary of State. NOTICE. _i Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Annie Williamson, de ceased, late of FrankUa county, all persons holding- claims Against said estate are notified yfo present them to the undersigned ?n or before the 14tli day of February, 1920, or this notice will be* pleac^n bar of their recovery. All persons/radebted to'her estate will please come forward and fnake imme diate settlement Th s Feb. 13, 1919. 2-14-et J. B. DAVIS, Adm'r. i Wm. Cook A^Sons says we are pleased^o state we con sider RAT-SNAP l^wttnout doubt the finest rat and manse exterminator we have ever use^^ It does all you claim and more too. Three sizes, ZS, 50c and $1.00 and $3.00. After TM# Fire. When your neighbor yells fire In the ill.lln nfithln nirthl and unn -on n glaro roflocted against yiMTf glnftnff? you dash out of bed ana work without regard to your powers of endurance to help quench the flames. You will' m cMifl ram wir#j ness to help. There is no suggestion of hesitancy about your determination to offer everything you nave in this way of assistance while tne flames are eating their way througn your neigh-' bor's property. Tou act on a natnml impulse' to render all that Is in you1 while the excitement ts at its height. But when the fire is om and there' remain only smoking embers; when the crowd has dispersed and the fer ver of emotion has passed, leaving the ! dispossessed family viewing the ruins of the home* how m^ny of those same i helpful neighbors are tnere who will | offer shelter, protection and the. oppor i tunity to get another home to the un fortunate family? It doesn't take much of a patriot to ofTer help when iho Arc :s raging but when the eml'ers cool and the incident seems clo^oi it takfes a pretty good kind of : p.it t to stand by and "fin ish 1\:l juu" when the excitement Is all over. There will be little background of bloodshed, shot and sneil, wounded soldifers and heroism in the appeal:of the Victory Liberty Loan, as in pre vious Loan campaigns. That, like the fire, Is nearly all over. It is now a question of finishing the Job, paying the billB and putting things on even a better basis than when the alarm was first sounded. What kind of a neighbor aro you? THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASE No org-ans of the human body ar? ?o Important to health and Ion* Hie as the kidneys. When they alow up and com mence to laj? Ip their duties, look out! Find out what the trouble is?without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, diary, suffer from sleeplessness, or hare pel na In the back?wake up at ono*. Your , kidneys need help ' Thene are s t grmi to warn yon that yoa* kid neys are not performing 'their func tions properly. They are only half dolnir their work and are allowing puritlea to accumulate and be convert ed into uric acid and other poisons, which are caimHie you distress and will deetroy yx> u nniesa they ar? driven from your syutem. Q*t lom? HOLD MK?>AL TbarUm Oil Oapaules at once. Tb?y ar^e an old. tried preparation ueed all over the world for centuries. They contain only old-fash loned, soothing oils combined with strength-gt vlng end *y?tem-clean?l*g herbs, well known and Os?d by physi clan? In therfr dally practice. OCHLD 1TEDAX# Haarlem Oil Capsules are Im ported direct from tha laboratories In Holland. They are convenient to taMe, and will either give prompt reltaf or your money will bo refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sure to get the original Imported QOLD MBi>AL brand. Accept no substitutaa. < In sealed packages. Three sites. Some 4re Tatcbm Powder, ?"Bfijter Tablets of Aspirin." Qu?ek Relief ?with Safety! Fortfeadache Colds: Neuralgia Grippe Earache ' Influenzal Golds T OcJttaHch^ Neuritis . Acfc^ Gums Lame Back Lumbago Joint-Pains Rheumatism . Piin) Pain! Adults?Take -onu -or two tablets anytime, urith water. If necessary, repeat dose thr^e times a day, after meals. Since the original introduction of "Bay^r Tablets of Aspirin" million? upon million* of these genuine tab lets have been prescribed by physi cians and taken by the people each year, with perfect safety. ?V i ? Aspirin i? tli? trade qterk of Bayer Ifanafte ture of Monoaceticatiderter of Sallcylicacid Ask for and Insist Upon "Bayer Tablets of Acpirin." American Owned, Entirely. SO cent package?Larger aires dm. More attention to home and school gardens-ts?rged (or 1919. Farmers should not seriously depart from time-honored systems of farm ing. Swat the bugs and soak the plant diseases, we shall need what they de stroy. PAY/BY CHECK ?llll' HWM8WWII II? Farmers and Merchants Bank "Safest for Savings" LOUISBURG. North Carolina Free 5 .m. \ ?Tree Planting \ by modern methods will be given at Oakhurst, the farm of Mr. A. F. Johnson, about one and a quar ter miles south of Louiiburg by _ > MR. R. L DUNN R-E PRESENTING The DuPont Company ON Wednesday, March 26 This will be a very interesting piece of work and one might gain valuable information in regard to the us? of explosives for farm work. Everybody is Invited to be Present
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