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Jno. W. King In His New-Stand I AM BETTER PREPAIBED THAM EVER TO SERVE YOC >0? i Dflllt'UMtMtMO I'illl uu 111U.I1J II-." UIUJ - anything for breakfast, dinner or supper. I keep everytjjkfg that Is kept in a first class grocery store. 'ly MOTTO: The best goods for the least mon^Tquickest deliv ery In town. Always Remember Tlint Prompt Pay Mak^(Jood Credit And Gets You The Best of ETMTthlug. Am receiving new goods all the time. Give rae a trial order. I ?111 do my best to please you. An kinds of garden seed, Maine grown seed Irish Potatoes. I JRill have plenty of Sweet Potatoe plants in season. Nancy Hall# and Cubin Reds. Am still getting In cabbage plants from SouttyCaroIina. Leave your order for Sweet Potatoe plants. Bring me A\\ your Hams. Butter, Eggs, old Hens, Young Chickens and anything else you have to sell. I will give you the very highest market-price for anything you have to sell ami pay you Cash or trade. ttjpieaae JflO. W. King To My Friends /. I take this method of announcing to you that I have associated with me Mr. "Wilmot Bfown, and have open ed a complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Feeds and Feed Stuffs ki tho/old City Market build ing on the corner of Xash and Spring Streets, where we will be glad to h^ve you-call to see us. "7 A. W. PERRY JR. OONT be Seen THIS SPACE COL'THIBUTEIt BY Farmer & Merchants Bank CONSTIPATION ? Aid Soar Stomach Cased Tki* Lady Much Suffering. Black Draught Relieved. tick, of thl? place, writ??: vary constipated. I had sour and W&a io uncomfortable. I the doctor. Be gave me Thar weakened me and tear up my digestion. ,/They would ?ripe me and afterward? It seemed I was more constipated than before. I keard of Black-Draught and de elded to try It I fojdnd It Just what I needed. It was a* easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion toon Improved. I got, Well of the sour stom ach, my bowel? soon s??m?d normal, bo more grlnlng, and I would taka ? dose now aOu then, and was In good ahape. I cannot say too much tor Black Draught for It la the finest laxative one car /use." Thodtcrd's Black-Draught haa for many years been found of great value la the treatment of stomach, liver and boc/el trouble?. Easy to take, gentle and reliable (n Its action, leaving no bad after-effects. It has won the p raise ?f thousands of people who havtf used R. No-m Cinch. How can I be sure that I am the only woman you ever lovetl? That's easy. Until I met you I didn't know what love was.?Louis ville Courier-Journal. GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR, DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY Try this! Hair (rets thick, glossy, wa vy and beautlrul at once. Immediate??Yes! Certain??that's the Joy ofit. Your balr oecomps light wavy. Huffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful a? a young I girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. Just try this?moisten a cloth with a | little Danderlne and carefully draw i! through your hair. taking one small strand at a time.. T)(ls will cleanse the hair of dust, diry or excessive oil. and in Just a few nloments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise* awaits those whose I hair has been neglected or Is scraggy, faded.dry, brittie or thin. Besides beautifying thy hair, Danderlne dis solves every particle of dandruff; clea nses, purifies and invigorates the scalp forever stopping itching and falling hair, but *inat will please you most will be afWr a few weeks' use, when you see q4w hair?fine and downy at first?yea?but really new hair grow ing all over the scalp, ?ryou care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a"small bottle of Knowlton's Dan derine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents. Natural Conclusion. Hello, Black, thought you were dead? Whatever g^ve you that Idea? Heard a couple of men praising you the other day. ? ? M?-I<hy Chilli All chlidreo troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rale, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given rejfularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then ** T.r rliiprl the worms, and the Child Will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. bUc in.'! buttle. Pleasant Silences. ?anyt>itns T enfov r? ing to the moving pictures. 1 though ynn were?sum an admirer . of the English language. I am. I hate to hear It abused, go to the movies to rest my ears. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLi m;iSH I.I VEK Crushes Into sour hilt-, making ?Ick and you lose * duy's work, f Calomel salifdtes!. /t's mercury Calomel acts like dynamite bn a slug gish liver. When calolr.el comes into contact with sour bil^it crashes into it. causing cramping And nausea. If you feel bilious, Aiendachy, consti tuted and all knoclyfed out, ju?t go to your druggist and m't a bottle of Dod >;on's Liver Toi>e for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel.? Tak?' a spoonful and if it doesn't/start your liver and straighten you /ip better and quicker than nasty calftmel ana without mak ing you sick, /ou just go back and get your mor>ey. If you tak? calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides it may satfvate you. while if you take DodsonVT.iver Tom- you will wake up Reeling great, full of amotflon and rea Idy for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of J. A. Turner,/deceased, late of Franklin County, iiotlce Is hereby glv cn all persons lySlding claims against hi? estate to present them to the un dersigned on o/ before the 18th day of April, 1920, omhis notice win be plead in bar of then recovery. AH p. rsons indebted to Aaid estate will please come forward ami make immediate settlement/ This April l?tl?, 1919. MR*/ J A. TURNER. Admrx. White & Malone, Attys. 4-18-6! CHANCE TO MAK^BIG MOSEY. Tobacco farms for /ent on half-ghar <?8, land and plants/almost ready. In the piedmont secfion, Koclcy Mount to Wilson, N. C J If open for propo sition write orA)hone No. 55, Hocky Mount, N. C.y 4-18-2t / W. W. WILLIAM8. L. KLINE & CO. IQUISBUBGr- j.,. j NQftlH. CAROLINA i The Great Spring Drive A and Easter Opportunity The Fashions that are Vogue?the Garments, Ac cessories and Adornments in lavish variety, the creatjons?selected for this special Easter Drive. Trust us then to render an important service this week. MILLINERY FOR EASTER Never before have we shown such a large millinery trade in March. Thi? proves that women have outgrown pro vinciation and are wearing Spring things because of their suitability?changes take place too rapidly in all things to delay out of respect to precedent. You will be sure to find just the things you have been looking for in this lot of Easter Hats. TAFFETA DRESSES Better than the usual value. Made up with the overskirt, round neck, fancy embroidery, some with the vest effect, Easter Price $12.48 GEORGETTE CREPE DRES SES. These are beautiful?lavish ly trimmed with beads in won derful designs. Easter Price ..... $24.48 "White wash Satin to make separate skirts .... $1.48 yard INFANTS DEPARTMENT Soft white long baby dresses daintily trimmed 9Sc f Underskirts to match 98c Shop dresses in all white Batiste, with blue and pink smockings, 1 to 4 years 98c i Short petticoats 98c Baby caps of lingerie or organdy, dain ty effects in frills and ribbon 25 to J5c Kiddies sandals 85c to $1.49 Kiddies white slippers .. S5c to $1.49 Socks, white with fancy colored boy ders. or all white 15 to 36c Silk lisle, brown, white 49c .COAT SUITS AND CAPES An Easter Sale of Tailor-made Suits. These Easter Suits will createinterest to the woman who has thought it impos sible to una quality and style except in high priced suit. EASTER PRICE Swagger Capes $14.? New Easter Waists to wear with the New Suits $1.89 to $5.48 Small boys wash suits all suitable co ors <>"?c to $2.7?> Rompers 19 to 8So Aprons for the little Miss 25i White Organdy Commencement dress es " fl^c to *4.?* 27 inch fancy Poplins l*o Calico /"V. 10c^ Flowered Lawn .... n* -i?-j? 36 inch Percal?* /25C Striped Madras /.. 2.?c *?WOKaRr, -njiix Chambray, all colors /.... 29c 1 Middy Twill 19 to 39c Apron chock j 19c Bleaching best grade 2.?c Wonderfuf assortment of Gingham dresses ?Hc to $!t.4& Curtain good* 1*2 1-2 to 5J.?c Towels Iftc Toweling . .77 .... T... l.?c Hcst grade Turkish towels with fancy border ~">c lied Spreads *1.9S to #:>.4* lied ticking best grade ."?ttc Beautiful Hamburg embroidery wide and narrow to 4sc Striped Galatea 17 l-2o 36 inch liner* finish Smocking, blue, old Hose and green 2."?c Fancy French Voile .. .. Iftc to $1.4.*? White Organdy 2.? to 49c L. KLINE & C?. "When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere its Always Cheapest Here" Louisburg, - - North Carolina
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