KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! ttiinlTM. TH?r |1VW ? lowly bat mmty, wttfc il?i t\t o*rtmtoty. trartf 70? Ml * ?to* tin to lannMi Ohm. yocr 1111 ?fcl? wbfW tbor* ?0 ttro?. " " * tlM and ?? -wfCjout food a* with out hea "Beti Dutch Drofia," %m ab* f intly ctAa qou) mroax, ? OU Cip?lo. Tb?7 i it en i str?nctlk Md ar* IMPO?lb>i In a put oeuooi " ? Wa of tiM To Our Customers And Friends We appreciate your continual co-operation with our institution ever since it has been organized and we are glad to announce to our friends that we have made a gain in deposits of over 36 per cent over last year. We are now in position to give you better service than ever be fore and when ever you need help of any kind, do not hesitate but call and we will give you the best we have. Bunn Banking Co. NORTH CAROLINA R. F. Fuller "?0 Horse> and Mules. .Also H?y and Oats. Huftirle and Harness for sale, of the right kind and at the rltrht prices Will sell for ca*h or part cash or on approved security. If your horse or male does not salt yon v.ome In and see if you could not make a trade /et what you want. Come and see whether you buy orf not. R. F. FULLER Loulsburg, !T. C. Tobacco Flues Don't wait till you need to use them but place your order now. We are prepared to supply your wants either in repair wprk or new flues, at reasonable prices. Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. Subscribe to the Franklin Times A TWO-FOLD DUTY Many thoughtful mothers first give their children regularly ? and then take it themselves. It is a tonic-food that contains elements as needful .to an adult as to a child. Build lup your strength?try Scott's. kL>Sco<t & BcTwtie, Bloom tic Id, N. J. 19-4 ******** * BUSINESS LOCALS * BLl'E SERGE COAT LOST, NAME B. N. Williamson on inside pocket. Finder will be rewarded by return j ing same to B. N. Williamson, Lou I isburg, N. C. 9-12-2t. : FOR S AXE CHEAP?ONE OVERLAND five-passenger car in good condition. H. M. Sledge, Mapleville, N. C. 9-5-St rOR >ALK- ONE NEW UN1>ER. ground Bowser gasoline tank. 125 gallon capacity. See H. G. PER RY, M. D.. Louisburg. N. C. 5-2-tf WANTED?AN EXPERIENCED SAL eslady for dry goods and ladies rea dy-to-wear, who has plenty of en ergy to hold a good job. Apply to P. O. BOX 155, Louisburg. N. C. 6-6tf. ? WANTED?AN EXPERIEN ced Clothing and Shoe Sales man. Salary no object for right party. Answer at once. Lock Box 234, Louisburg, N. C. FOR REM?The DR. TARBOROUGH offices on Main Street. See E. H. Malone, Louisburg, N. C. CLOVER SEED?A BIG LOT OF NICE ripe Crimson Clover seed in the bur for sale. Write for prices. J. A. BOONE, Franklinton, N. C. 7-11-tf. . ..FOR SALE?A gooo 200 acre farm. I Suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn and | all general crops. Price and terms reasonable 11-29-tf S. A. NEWELL. FOR SALE?ONE 5 PASSENGER Maxwell Car, in good running or der. Cheap for cash. T. W. Wat son. 8-15-tf. WANTED?AN EXPERIEN ced Dry Goods and Ladies Ready - to - Wear saleslady. Salary 110 object for right narty. Apply at once to Lock Box 234, Louisburg, N. C. FOR SALE?1917 FORI) TOCRING Car in good condition, write or see J. M. Dickerson. Mapleville. N. C. Routt? 1. f?-5-3t. HENDERSON. THE PIANO TUNER is again in town. Leave your or der for tuning at W. E. White Furniture Co. A. L. Hndor'son. - - L. L MILK COW?A VERY NM E MILCH Cow for *ale. fresh to pall. J. O. Sledge. Louisburg. X. t\ R. 4. T?h. Much Of It. "*!fey?I always fay what I Thir:k. Hubby?Th-n I wish you would think less. . ' ? '? W Tl BWWI M i ^ 7iy Ail children troubled with :nn have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, an 1 as a rule, there is m re or less stomach disturbance GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given rf1'jiarly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood im prove t h? digestion, and act as a Genera! Str?:>4ih emn? Tonic to the whole system. Nature ??.ill '.hen throw off or di?pel thtvORM. en l the Child will be ia perfect health. Pka^ant to take. ??>c perv- *t!e. The I.a-?t Word. \ won*..:!! always has the la*? v ?d. N'i* always. Sometimes ?!;e ronde -ii -.?-.i lrf to l*f a mail writ?- it as the_sig-. to.? cheek. Sueetenliiir. Now pati'-nce speedily forsakes The minds of s-riou3 folks v. ho . ee Th*- -agar t'nd who gay! v t h kes Thr<**f lumps to ?-wry cup o:' t??*i. You Do More Work, * You are more ambitious and you Met more enjoyment out of everything when ymr blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effert on the system. casing weakness. laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S T AS TELRSS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true ionic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup, j So pleasant even children like it. The blo'>d needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON I to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has marie it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago. folks would ride a long distance to get QKOVE'-S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. ? The formula is jost the same to day. and you can get it from any drug stor* 60c per bottle. % , TO THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY Would you like to get a uice dress or coat, a suit of cloth e? or an overcoat, a pair of shoes or a hat ABSOLUTE LY FREE? We are offering six valuable prizes to "the High School girls and boys of Franklin County. ? o TO THE GIRL writing the best advertisement of our Dry GoodB, Ready-to wear, and Ladies' Shoe Depart ment we will give a $25.00 Coat Suit< Dress, or Coat. For the second best, a $10.00 pair of shoes. And for the third best, a $5.00 hat. TO THE BOY writing the best advertisement of our Gents' Furnishing De partment, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Suit Cases, we will give a $25.00 Suit or Overcoat. For the second hest, a S10.00 pair of shoes. And for the third best, a $5.00 hat. THIS CONTEST TO CLOSE NOVEMBER 1st, 1919 THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that deed of .trust executed on the 25 day of March, 1915. by Z. W. Parrish to the undersigrfed trustee, which is duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 177 Page 269, and at the request of the holders of the indebtedness secured thereby. I will on Monday the first day of Sep tember, 1919, at 12 M.. at the Court House door in Louisburg, X. C., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, viz: Lots number 9 and 151 as shown on plot of land formerly owned by C. G. Wood, which plot is registered in Book 192. Page 596. located at Wood, Frank lin County, N. C., also the undivided interest together with all rights, title, claim and demand of Z. W. Parrish In and to the Pattie I. Parrish tract of land, bounded as follows: On the North by Mrs. Annie Collins, on the East by J. W. Sledge, on the South by Mrs. E. S. Green, deceased, and on the West by B. W. Sturdevant, con taining 600 acres, more or less, being the lands devised by Pattte I. Parrish to her children including Z. W. Par /Ish. subject to the life estate of W. A. Parrish, husband of Pattie I. Par rish, deceased, by her last will which is recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court. This the 29th day of July, 1919'. BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. The above sale has been continued to Monday, October 6th, 1919, at 12 o'clock, by consent ol all parties. This Sept. 1st. 1919. 9-5-5t BEN T. HOLDEN, Trustee. "It Must HaTe Been Dead at Least G Months But Didn't Smell." "Saw a big rat in our cellar last Fall." Writes Mrs. Joanny, "and bought a 25c cake of RAT-SNAP, broke it up into smatl pieces. Last week while moving we came across the dead rat. Must have been dead six months, didn't smell. RAT-SNAP is wonderful." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY. The ability to say "no" is the real secret of success. Announcing thf rrrtr 1920 MODELS (K SERIES) QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the construction of the 1920 Model K Series. An estab lished standard of Buick construction that for years has given to the Buick Valve-in-Head Motor Car a reputation of superiority. Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value has the 1920 Buick Series been designed and manufactured. An inspection of the new line will reveal improvements and refinements that are sure to please the most exacting purchaser. Prices of the New Buick Series Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster . . $1495 Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . . . 1495 Model K-Six-46 Touring Coupe . . . . V . 2085 Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan . . 2155 Model K-Six-49 Severv-Passenger Touring Car . . 178S Model K-Six-50 Seven-Passenger Sedan .... >695 P. O. R Flint, Michigan 9 Buick, Hudson, King, Essex and Oakland Autmobiles BEST-HINES MOTOR COMPANY Louisburg, : : North Carolina

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