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Mr. B. W. D. Barnes, of Warren County, Measures up to Requirements. HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE Always in robust health, B. W. D. Barnes could ride, shoot and get his man. He was everything a sheriff in Warren Co., Tennessee, should be until overtaken bv a cnmnliMUA? ?*??*--? * *' umi uii dih put him down. I Hero is the story told in his own ?words: "I had throat trouble from which no relief seemed possible. My health was gone. Finally 1 decided to try Peruna and was entirely cured by four bottles. That was three years ago. I am now as "well as ever; able to ride all the time, i Thanks to Peruna." Like Sheriff Barn&JL thousands owe thetr present health-to Peruna. For catarrh of the head, nose and throat, catarrhal Inflammation of vv.uruM,uUU v/i c-nutrrnai irouDies the stomach, bowels or other organs. Dr. Hartman's Famous K.^K.n00 C hli? been a ?tandard Household remedy for forty-five years. ?J,'. y?? a.r.? ?lok ana suffering, write The Fernna Company, Dept. A, Columbus Ohio, for Dr. Hart s'"" BealtK Book. It Is free, (?nil, 1? Vi'- Peruna In both ;;,b,V" and liquid form. If you want health. Insist upon having Peruna. Your dealer will gtvo you a Peruna Almanac. Water can't hurt this floor The children will splash on the floor, but it won't do any harm if the wood is pro tected with I "%T"p\ J ? 1 -1 The Guaranteed L/ r a v V>/l2-< Marble Floor Finish Stain Even steam from the bath can't hurt it. It gives the color of hard wood and a high gloss to any sur face?old or new. It saves time and labor, as it stains and varnishes in one operation. We have it in several colors in imitation of vari ous woods. Customers have applied Marble Floor Finish Stain to floors that receive unusual wear and tear. We guarantee you satisfaction. Floors and fur niture stained with it are easily cleaned and givejradded lustre by applying Devoe Polish. Come irT and talk qver your requirements with us. We will show you how little it costs to paint Devoe. McKinno Brothers CompHiiy. Hardware,'Live Slock, Vehicles, Fertilizers LU I'm H LRU, A. I ? New Garage Now Open I tako pleasure In nnnounrinf? to my friends and the automobll Ists peiiernlly that I lune opened a irnrnee In the room adjoining (?'. >V. Ford & son on Nash Street and am fully prepared to fflve you the host service on any work yon may wish for your car at reason able prices. 1 have with me as machinist, Mr, J. M. Pleasants, who has had four years experience In automobile repair work, in the automobile department of IMipont Works at Hopewell, Va. I will carry all Ford parts nnd automobile accessories, gas and oils* I have Installed the bluest eras tank in the county ami will be in position to serve my customers every day nnd Sunday. All work guaranteed or your money refunded. Hudson's Garage Nash Street - - - Louisburg, N. <?. The Strong; Withstand the Winter Cold Better Then the Weak You mutt have Health, Strength end En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood 1? not in a healthy condition end does not circulate properly, your system la unable to vrlttKttnd tlio Winter cold. OROVE'S TASTELESS Chili TONIC Fortifies the System Against Golds, Grip and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. I It contain? the well-known toolo prop erties of Quinine and boo in a form acceptable to the bom delicate stomach, and le pleasant to take. Yon can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. 80c. NOTICE. leaving qualified ag administrator of I the estate of G. T. Collins, deceased, latent Franklin county, this is to no t'f* a!! persons holding claims against .? . estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 28th day pf February 1920. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. * All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. This February 27th, 1919. 2-28-6t O. R. COLLINS, Admr. Subscribe to The Franklin Times PAY AND FILE INCOME TAX BEFORE MAR. 15 'I'M ? Wl"1'?"**???? U. S. Internal Revenue 3ureau Gives Warning That Severe Penalties Will Be Enforced. WOMEN WITHIN LAW'S SCOPE; HOW THEY REPORT INCOME The Income Tax drlv- t0 . close on Saturday night. March 15. All payments and returns ilue od that date under the provisions of the new Revenue Law must be In the hands of local Internal Revenue Collector? be fore their offices close that night The Income Tax is being collected to meet the war expenses. Every penon who shouted and tooted his horn on Armistice Day la now called upon to contribute his shure of the cost of win nlng the wur. The laggard* and the dodgers will race severe fines and Jail sentences. I he Internal Revenue Bureau an nounces that Its ofllcert will check us "II up to see that every person who comes within the scope of the Income Taxjatv did Ills share. Where to Pay and FII?. Residents of North Carolina should make their returns and pay their taxes to Josinh W. Bulley, Collector of Internal Revenue, Raleigh, or to Aus tin 1). Watts, Statesvllle, or to any of ! - kSput>" collec'toI's who are now do me free advisory work on Income Tax. Payments sent by mail should be at tached to the returns and should b? in the form of chec!;, money order or draft. Cash payments by mall are sent at the taxpayer's rli Is of loss. If you are unable to make your re turn personally because of Illness, ab sence or Incapacity, an agent or legal representative may make your return. If there are any doubtful points as to your Items of Income or allowable de ductions. you should get In touch at once with a Revenue officer or a bank er for advice. Wcracn Pay Tax. Women are subject to all the requlre inenis of Hie Income Tax. Whether single or married, a woman's income from all sources must be "considered. If unmarried, or if living apart from her husband, she must make her re turn for ISilS if her net income was SI .000 or over. If married and living with her hus band, her income must be considered with the husband's In determining the liability for a return. 'l'Jielr Joint In come, less the credits allowed by law Is subject to normal tax. The wife's net Income Is considered separately In computing any surtax that mav be due Husband and Wife file Jointly, as a rule. If the husbund does not lDclude his wife's Income In hi? return, the wife must file a separate return. Severe Penalties, The new Revenue Law places severe penalties on a person who fails to make return on time, refuses to make return or renders a fraudulent return. '""lie return and pay tax -OlltllU' .1 IWjejjj^l-.MUlU Hi .1II Jl.UW |S. nn,mc<1: nnd 25 per cent of the tar J^?^to thajissessmcnr Tor for making a false or fraudulent re turn there Is a On? of not ex< ?od' $10,00:) nliil Imiirl-oniiient of not jceedlng Olio year, ,,r Farmers' Income T> Every farmer an . -xab,e hud a /air or a io '' ratlcl"?an who . , . ?d j^nr in 1918 must heed the Income Tax this year. He must consider all I,is income us tax able. He is entitled to deduct from his gross income all amounts expended In carrying on his ?urm. The cost of farm machinery, farm buildings and Improvements cannot be deducted. The cost of live stock, either for re sale or for breeding purposes. Is also regarded as investment. Overtime and Bonuses Taxed. Salary anil wage earners must con sider p taxable every item received from eniplo.veers and from other sources. Bonuses and overtime pay are to be reported, as well as the regu lar payments. Allowances for Losses. Losses sustained in 1SI1S and not cov ered by Insurance are deductible items If incurred in the taxpayer's business or trade. In ?ny transaction under taken for profit, or arising from Are storm, shipwreck or other casualty or from theft. SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY INCOME TAX PAYER Washington, D. C. ? "Th** rights of all persons now filing Income Tax returns are amply protected by provisions for abatements, refunds and ap peals," says Commissioner Dan iel C. Roper. "Every person can be sure of a square deal. No person is ex pected to pay more than his share of tax. His slinre Is de termined solely by the amount and nature of Ids net Income for 1018,' as defined in the law. "Abatement petitions or?' dealt with open-nil odedly. ltefunds will be made In every cast* where too much tax Is erroneously col lected. "Tlia Income Tax Is 'on the love!"'all the way through." This Corn Will Peel Right Off! "GeU-It" Makes Corn* Come Ofl The "Banana-Peel" Way! ?gueeze yourself up like the 'Z , and with bulging eyes draw your face up into a wrinkly knot you gouge and pull at th? Quick of a tender corn? That's 2 m 3 Drop? AodU?4 la > Few 3?toa3i * ThvrV? NoTuhi or Cutting "G?t?-4t" Always Worbi ^ the old. savage way. "Gets-I t" li the modern, painless, simple way. Lean over and put two drops of "Gets-It" on th? corn, put your stocking and shoe right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is eased, Gets-It" ? has revolutionized the treatment of corns. It never Irri tates the true flesh. You'll stop limping on the side of your shoet and do away with greasy salve?, bundling bandages, thick plaster* and painful methods. Use "Gets-It'J It's common sense. ? ?''Aets-It," the guaranteed, money b?*r'fc corn-remover, the onlr sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'dby E. Lawrence St Co.,Chicago, I1L Sold in Louisburg and '(?commended as the world's best corn remedy Jjy F. R. PLEASANTS. Mrs. W. T. lilaiikts Dead. After a brief illness of little more thai> one week,* Mrs. W. T. Blanks died at her home in YoungsvlUe, N. C. on r.'O'ifiay, February 24, 1919. She lived a long life of more than 82 years and is survived by her I^uaband. two living daughters. Mrs. G. M. Perry and Mr;*. J. L. King also two living sons. O. X. end J. W. Blanks. Many grand children and great grand chil dren. She bad made her home la Youngsville for more than 20 years. She was noted for her gentle disposi Ition and kindness to r.ll. Therefore. I she has a large irele of friends who (did all they could for her and family during her sickness and the family (wishes through your paper to express their sincere thanks and appreciations Ifor the many tukens 01 kindnesu sliowi> 1 her and them during the sad hours 01' Ibereavement.. She was laid to rest in ;*>e cemetery here, the services were conducted by lie v. H. Jackson, of the MethouLt church. The floral of i lei ing were many and beautiful. Subscribe to The Franklin Times ?1 50 Per Year In Advance. MOTTO: Best goods for the least money Quickest Delivery in Town. John Wo King " H'll Mil 111,11 i" I g FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS Seed Pot?.toesa9fry?U*jiiy^Pl"nts Ready fcr Planting. Our stock is now tl.ink of wlmt you want read our add. "''"^JKWcucsttea Grape Fruit, Oranges, Apples and Bananas, Corn Flakes, Puffed Kiee, Puffed Wheat, Grape Xuts, Mothers Oats, Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, also Plain Buckwheat. All kind mo lasses or weell or pure white Karo in any size especially good for pancakes. Breakfast bacon in strip, Sugar and Home cured hams. Don'4 forget our Kingan Special Picnic for boiling. Your "Fresh Flu" Cabbage, Butter Beans, Xavy and Black Eyed Peas, Soup mixture with or without Tomatoe sauce, Prunes, Fresh and juicy California ''Ecp" peaches and N. C. Dried Apples, Jelly, Gelatine, Cocoanut, sliced or grated pine apples. Hominy, Van Camps or the large loose, hroktm, pmin Sugnr, standard granulated and fancy brown, Coffe, green, roasted or ground. Munt's Water ground meal and have just received a large shipment of the Famous Southern Pride Flour. JOHN W. KINO To My Friends I take tliis method of announcing to you that I have associated with me Mr. \Y5hnot Brown, and have open ed a complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Feeds and Feed Stuffs in the old City Market build ing on the corner of Xasli and Spring Streets, where we will be glad 'to have you eall to see us. A. W. PERRY JR Free Demonstration by modern methods will be given at Oakhurst, the lariiifof Mr. A. F. Johnson, about one and a quar ter miles south of Louisburg by Mg. R. L. DUNN REPRESENTING > <_ 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 use of explosives for farm work. Everybody is Invited to be Present
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