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FOB SALE BY tOGOIN'S DRUG STORE ppiness honestly sought is read ily found, but It seldom comes of its own accorc}. The normal mind grasps readily the bright things of life, while the dullerd converts sunshine into gloom. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor Louisburg, N. (x Next to F Free man \ Co./ Nash St. ? Repairer/ of HARNESS, SHdESyrSM ALL KINDS Vulcanizing amy Bicycle Repairing. A case of A|utomobil4 and buggy plush robes Jast received. They will j be sold at old prices. One barrel cel ebrated Keafs Foot Harness Oil. Har I ness of all/kinds at reduced prices. 10 Seconal hand bicycles and. 10 sec ond hand.feewing Machines at big bar gains. * Your irork done same day received. sL TAXES FOR 1919! The Stateland^County Taxes have bee? nlaced; in my hands for^ collection. The new State tax law allows you 1 per cent off for OCV. and NOV. flat for DEC. and adds 1 per cent for each moitfn beginning JAN. 1st 1920. Please get the benefit of the dis count and pay your taxes in OCT. or NOV. T \. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff. BUGGIES HARNESS BUGGIES HARNESS What I Have learned in my twenty-five/ years manufactur ing Buggias I am using for the benefit of my customers in buy ing the biggies that will give the best service at a very rea sonable p^ice. I ask you to compare my prices and quality with others. A fine Sample Line of ^Vinter Lap Robes. Nice line Bicycles of the best makes the prices can't be beat en. Heating Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Ranges. A good Range at S5Q.00. Why pay $75.00 to S125.Q0 for a Range. See mine. f Boys Wagons, Velocipedes, Air Rifles, Guns. All kinds fenoe and barbed wire. Galva nized and Rubber Roofing, Pajftts- House, Buggy and Au tomobile. Big line Enamel w^re cheap. Buggy and Wag on material. The best goods at the best prices is my policy. . H. C. TAYLOR Hardware Buggies . . Harness GLAD T0TEST1FY S?jr? Waloga Lady, "A* To Wtal Cardui Has Done For Me, So As To Helo Other?." Watoga.W. Va ? Mre. S W. Oladwell, of this town, siys: "When about 15 year? j ol age, 1 suffered greatly ... Sometimes would go a month or two terrible headache, backache, an nad no appetite. Then . . ,i would last | , ,. two weeks and was go weakening, in d my health was awful. My mother bought ifie a bottle ol Cardui, and I began fa improve after taking the first bottle/so kept it up till I took three ... I gai/ed, and was well ind strong, and 1 o We it all to Cardui. 1 am married novf and have 3 children . .. Have never ha to have a doctor for female trouble, ara just resort to Cardui If I need a tonic. / I am glad to testify t? what it has jdofe for me, so as to help others." it you are neArous or weak, have head, aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so ccmmon to women, why not live Cardui ? trial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 year?. * Begin taking Cardui todly. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-I30 When you speak well of others you forge a bright and unbreakable link In your own reputation,. Think it over. Now they say Paris gowns are more 'daring than ever. But seeing is be I llevin-g, and?where are they? NOTICE SALE OF ROAD BONDS. Sealed bids to be accompanied by certified check for 1250.00 will be re ceived at the office or The Board of County Commissioners fr>T Franklin County, I.-Misburg, N. <?., up to 2 o'clock P. M. of Monday. November 3, 1919, for $10,000.00 oL^the road bonds of Cedar Rock Township, to be dated Dec. 1, 1919, and ?6 mature thirty years from date and to bear six per cent per annum interest payable se mi-annually at /6me bank to b<? desig nated in NewA'ork City. The right to reject any/nd all bids is reserved. By order /f The Board of Commis sioners for/^ranklin County. J. f- Tiniberiake, Chairman. S. C. HoLOen. Clerk. By order of the Township Road Com missloijr of Cedar Rock Township. E. D. Parriafc. Chairman. G. S. Earp. Secretary^ -0-10-4t. FARM FOR SA 1M, 81 ACRES 3-4 MILE hROM 300D SCHOOL. MM SINNE BROS. CO, LCUI/SaURG, N. C. YES, I AM STILL IN THE OLD GIN HOUSE ON THE CORNER I I am st ill in business and -mir selling flour at a ' low el- price than any other merchant, and in fact anything else (that is carried in a first class Grocery .Store. _ j 1 also hav ? a lnrire siipii!v of Hay, Grain anil Feed Stuff that 1 can sell at a lower irrice than the other fellow. So pliy drive by store and pay more for your feed stuff and pull /it back up that long hill fronV town. 1 ?wniiin .ii I'.'Wl '' W Fanner but Gee hiw sorry 1 do feel for that poor horse and your pocket book. Why do you drive righy by a good thing?. Come to sec me t lie next time you need anything in my line and I frill save you mo ney. J. W HARRIS In the old gin house on the corner. 2 miles North on Main Street i LOUISBURG, North Carolina Yes. we take sugar on subscription. | Bring along a lump. , * You Do More Work, You are more am Ditious and you get more enjoyment out o everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, cau: ing weakness, laziness, nervousness and ickness. GROVE'S TAS TELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy a nd Vitality by Purifying and Enriching th^ Blood. When you feel its strengthening,, invigorating effect, see how it brings colcf to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. grove's tasteless chiii tonic is not a patent j medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The bkxxl ?eeds Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop ertie^pever fail lb drive out impurkics in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has mad?- it tfie favorite tonic In thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago. f< !ks would ride a long distance to get GROYL'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family Ifnd Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic.?The formula is just the same tit day. and you can get it from any drujJ ator* 60c per bottle. - L Buy Your Piano or Victrola until you see the ones we have on display. C. C. Hudson Co. (WIDE-AWAKE MEBCHAST) LOCISBDBG. KOBTH CABOLINA _ TO THE FARMERS Franklin and Adjoining Counties WE ARE SUBMITTING BELOW SOME OF THE SALES MADE ON OUR FLOOR RECENTLY. WFf /VSK VffTj Tn pnMPAPP tttvtvt wtttt a *rv g a t t1 g mat? IN THE STATE AND WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL AFTER HAVING MADE THE COMPARISON COME RIGHT ALONG TO LOUISBURG AND THE RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE. OUR ENTIRE FLOOR AVERAGED $53.22 MONDAY, OCT. 6TH, AND WE KNOW WE CAN GET YOU AS MUCH FOR YOUR TOBACCO AS ANY WARE HOUSE IN THE STATE. BRING US A LOAD OF TOBACCO AND YOU^ALL BE PLEASED. Lancaster & Brown?}24, 8Sc; 80, 77c; 90, 81c; 30, 81c; 40, 85c; 82, 86c; 100, 86c?Av erage $83.86. , ' ___ . J. D. Qualles?192, 6ic; 40. 71c; 84, 90c; 62, 89c; 36, 9?c; 66, Sic; 86, 87c; 102, 8,7c; 174, 87c; 94, 57; 92, ipc?Average $76.74. 1 "... J. H. KiUls?80, 20c/ 124,'52c; ?24, 58c; 274, 79c; S6, 77c; 166, 77c; 96.80c; 234, 59c; 102, - 47cn?Average $63.39; -, <* ?. J'. R. Coppedgp?3^6, 59c; 82, 82c; 98, 59c; 292, 73c; 240, 72c?Average $67.60. * ?*, Xasli &? King Seed'Co.?254, 53c; 134, 72c; 4(5, 82c; 88, 75c; 180, 59c 54, 35c?Average $60.84. j Parrish & King Seed Co.?160, 47c; 184. 73c; 66, 54c; 26, 39c; 80, 70c?Average $60.33. YOURS TO SERVE, Riverside Warehouse i Louisburg, N. C. * G.D.Taylor A. W. Perry, Jr.
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