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njptwwBMifc? piinminwwi I his space Belongs To John. W* King To My Friends I take this method of announcing to you that I liava associated with me Mr. "Wilmot 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 Nash and Spring Streets, where we will be glad to have you call to see us. A. W. PERRY JR. The Lyes of Uie World at e on the Man Who Saves ' Pause for a moment, young man, and give ft thought to self. The problems that confront you now, or will a few years hence. Look about you?the men of affairs in country, state, nation?yes, in the world, are the men who started to save early in life. They have the respect and confidence of the commu- ' nity. Then look on the other side?at the fellows who spend all they make?they may have a good time for a while, but what does their personality reflect? IN WHICH CROWD WILL YOU STAND? A dollar or so deposited in this bank will be the nuclues of an honorable, independent career. Make your be ginning now?today. Your bank -book will pave .the way. * . r.Sk PAV BV CHECK FapnerrafiOlerchants Bank "Safest for Savings" LOUISBURG, North Carolina LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn o* callus off with fingers Don't suffer! A tiny bottte of Free zone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns calluses and "bard skin" on bottom of feet, tben lift them off. When FYeezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the .bottom of feel, the skin beneath is left pink and healthy andnerer sore, tender or irritated. Money's Devious Ways. Mrs. Wayup?Where did Mrs. de Style get her new hatr Mrs., Blase?That's a problem. She bought it with the money which her husband borrowed from her uncler who had won it in a poker game from her brother, to whom she had loaned it shortly after her mother had taken it from her father's pockets and given it to her for a birthday present.?Nqw York Globe. .? I/ The Strong Withstand the Winter CoM Better Than the Weak Yon must have Health. Strength and En durance to fight Colds. Grip and iBftnanfa When yoor blood Is not in s **ahhy condition and does not circulate jmpeUf. (roar system 1* unable to wttMMBdtne Winter cold. OROVE'S TASTELESS Chfll TONIC Fortifies the System Against Oolde. Crip and Inflnenza by Purifying and Batching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron In ? form acceptable to the most del trste amnecli, and Is pleasant to take. Yon can aooo feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Me. A Proviso. Pat?After all. it's a great pleasure to be missed by someone. Mike?Sure it is, Pat; if yez can be there t' enjy It. ^ FOR SALE. . Two 1917 Ford Roadster Bodies, in cluding windshieldB and tops. First check for $60.00 will get either of them P. S. & K K. ALLEN. Subscribe to The Franklin. Times $1 50 Per Year In Advance. Bouirh Work. :? e ripntlst has his troubles. er ^ i ^ a :oman who naa an extravagant coiffure to impede his progress and handicap n? manipula tions. Doctor Pullem sighed "his-relief and motioned for her to arise. The woman pulley herself together, looked into a mirror, a;.e then again seated herself In the chair. dentiaTtold h?Mr. , I know, the? woman answered, hut aieu't juu feuing to fla up my naig^? SAVED BY A FAITHFUL WIFE Suffered Thirty Years With Stom ach Trouble and Hemorrhages % \5f the Bowels. The Story of a Wonderful Recovery There 1b hardly any one who does not experience* aome trouble with the ntoroAch. It is bo common that we frequently pay lit tle or no attention to it Yet, the stomach la very easily upset, and catarrhal inflam mation of the mu cous lining devel ops, jfrowi worse?the pain and dis tress Is Incessant and the truth dawns that we have chronic stom ach trouble. The case of Mr. Louis Young, 205 Merrlmac St., Rochester, N. Y?, Is typical. He writes: "I suffered for orrhages of the bowels. We bought a bottle of Peruna and I took it faithfully. I began to feel better. My wife persuaded me to continue and I did for some time as directed. Now I am & well man." Mr. Young*? experience Is not unusual. If you suffer from catarrh In any form, whether of the head, stomach, bowels or any other part of the body, try Peruna. It may be Just what you need. Peruna comes In. either liquid or tablet form and Is sold everywhere. Your dealer has It or will get It for you. Ask for Dr. Hartman's World-Famous Pe runa Tonic and Insist upon having It If you want your health accept nothing else. All the sick and suffering are In vited to write The Peruna Company, Dept. 78, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's Health BOok. The book Is free and may help you. Ask your dealer for A Peruna Almanac. [ We are glad to be able to an nounce to our trade and the public that we have received our big line of cigars and smoking tobaccos, and are prepared to make you the same big saving on these that we have been making you on all of our other lines. A few prices to show you. El-Reeso 7c, 4 for 26c John Jr., large size 7c, 4 for 25c Otto the Great, 7c, four for 25c 44's, small size 5c,.. 5 for 25c 44's, large size, 7c,.. 4 for 25c Live Indian, large size t 7c, 4 for 25c Cinco, 6c Straight El-Neco, 5c Straight Rev Rica, genuine Porto Rico 'tobacco 10c Straight Magollanes, ..? 7c, four for 25c Prince Albert Smoking Tobac co , 15c a Can Your patronage will be ap preciated. C C. Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MEKCHAST) LOnSBUEG, KOBTH CAROLINA AT the roots ^oF crop .success - ROYSTER'S FERTILIZER ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT F. S. ROSTER'S GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va, Richmond, Va., JDarboro, N. C., Charlotte, N. C., Washington, N. 0., Columbia, ?. C., Spartanburg, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., Macon, Oa., Columbus, Oa., ? Montgomery, Ala., Baltimore, Md., Toledo, 0.
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