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M^AT have Solvedbur roof problem. H/e^aredhrough wilk iks^aru/repairs and "Jimise'jsimproved inappearaiicel 7 THE STORMPROOF ROOF /or 5 S*J+l2>y ('(?TRACTORS, ROOFERS .\NP BUUHNfi MATERIAL DEALERS. To My Customers and Friends When in need of anything in feed and provisions get my prices before you buy. It might pay you.' Have/ jujt opened up a new line of Shoes and Hosiery that are right. When In town come to see me. Always glad to see you whether you buy or not. J. W. PERRY T. W. Wood's CRIMSON CLOVER SEED Purple Top. Norfolk Globe and Seven Top Turnip Seed?all new seed, now on sale. Plant CRIMSON CLOVER at last work ing of corn and cotton. Call up F hone 327 when in want thing ^tor breakfast, dinner and supper. We have it, and will get it to vou quick. JS, Jno. W. King - LT"grg' "THE- LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" Established 1889. x The Citizens Bank & Trust Co. v ? * < ? HENDERSON, : : North Carolina Capital and Surplus $600,000.00. The Capital and surplus of this Bank is larger than all the other banks in Vance, Franklin and Warren Counties, combined. WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS J. B. OWEN, President. W A. HUNT, Cashier. Subscribe to The Franklin Times PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Office !u First National Bank Building a ilI bo at Louisbufg regularly Day Phone 249 ? flight Phono 1*49-2 KB. M. B. jtfOKTOr Eye Specialist Office In Hotel tiuildlug ? Lfoutfcbur*. North Carolina ' K. ATWOOll HE WELL. Attoraey*At-Lnw. Loulsburg. X. C. Phone 249 Office in First National Bank Btfildltig General Practice DB. ABTHCB HY>ES FLEMIHS Nurgeoe Dentist. Loutsburg. North Carolina Office in Masonic Hall Building H. G. Perrv H. H. Johnson UBS. PEBBY & JOHNSON Physicians Lonlsbnrfr, ? North Carolina Offices adjoining Avcock Drug Co. Telephones: Day 2S7; Night: Dr. ''Johnson 10. Dr. Perry 287. DB. J. B. MALONE. Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina <M?e In Ay cock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. X. 8KITHW1CJL DeaUat Loalskarc, N. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sta. W. M. PIBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonlsburg. North Carolina -TMtice tn all courts Office on Main Street. G. M. BEAM Attorney-at Law Lonlsbnrs, If. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in all courts. Wm H. Huffic, Thos. W. Ruffln mi. H. 4 THOS. W. BCFFIN Attorucys-at-Law i.onl?bnrg. : V_^ft>rth Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal. In Franklin and adjelnlng conn- ] ?Jes. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank | EjUi'.ns. 6 nit j. b. i>.wis Physician and Snrceon Liiulsburg. N. C. Office. Bull Run Stret. over Davis- i Outline Drug Store, adjoining Louis-j burg Fire Co. Day Phone 64-1 ring; . Nicbt Phose <4-2 rings. 2 B. White E. H. Malone WHITE 4 MALOE LAWYERS LoaUburg. Nortl. Carolina W?neral practice settlement of e?- j ??> fund; Invest Or* jET'nber nf j i? firm always It ^hc office. t I _| V'RHW B. HF.IKJEPETn Attorney-At*LaW Genera: Pr cjtic* in All Courts } Office in Masonic Hj-.1I Building LonMmrc. C. S. P. BrBT, M- D. / . Louisburg. N. C. * Offices over Scoggln's Drug ?tora Hours II 3i. to 1 p m., and 4 to 5 p. m. DR. W. K. BASSi * Veterinarian Louisbu.rg. N. C. Special attention to Hog? and L'c?? ?i'liL 'Hi Iimibi,i ? IIil' ?? njin Stable. Call* answered day or i>ignt. Phones. Day 56 . Night 335 DR. H. M. BEAM Physician and Surgeon. WOOD, N\ C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. WM. MAILINGS Doctor Veterinary Medicine Phone 24S-L I.ouishirir, >\ C. *bffice at J. C. Tucker's Scabies. STEGALL BROS. Barber s Lonlsbnrg, N. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will run same at the same stand. Zollle Wilkins will be with ua, and satisfac tion and cleanliness shall be qur mot to. Plenty of hot running water ~_id clean towels. Buy Your Tombstones and Monuments From HENDERSON GRANITE &. MARBLE WORKS Henderson, N. n. Save the high cost of freight by buy ing from us. Writ? for prices. J. B. GEEJ. Proprietor. COMMISSIONER'S ?aLE FARMS ISB TWEfX BUNS* /iSU TAR RIVER. By vlrju^ of an/ fir?1 it of salf. maile by. iRt* "Hup'-rlor Court o*? "Franklin /Jaunty in that pperlal Proceedings entitled Mrs. Ligzie McGregor ?-t al J Minda Montgpmery <?! al, the un d?-rsigmyi will, <|n Tuesday, Novem ber-111 hi 1&If#. th?- second .day. of the November J' i v 11 Term or l\ranKlii> lijti p? rior Court,- at the noon recesn of court, at the Courthouse* door- in Lou* isburg. N. C,, offer for sale to -the highest bidders at,public auction .thOne valuable >nil desirable farm? fnade by a subdivision of fh<- hom?? tract of the lat<- T5. <*. C. Montgomery, about 3 miles from llunn and ly.licK bet\\|*cn the Tarboro Rbad. and Tar Hiver, 4nd more particularly defined a? follows: * Tract No. -1. Containfng ,4h* horr** ft Timely Help to Detray a decline in strength. When you feel rundown and your face is colorless, the need for SCOTTS EMULSION is plainly evident. Those who have tried Scott's know its power to strengthen the body, enrich the blood and put the color back in the face. Don't be pale-fiac*d? take Scott's Emulsion. The Ncrwcfitn ccvl-liw oil u?c\t In Scott'* fmol?na U ?ujfMtSr.rJ Jo our own American UN>r?l>xif? lis purity and qualtt? i> uniuni?1^' Scott&Bo?rne.Blooin5ieU2.N.J. If-^5 house and improvement* and a fin* or chard, bounded as follow*: begin ning in the center of the Louisburg and Tarboro road, corner for lot No. 2 in C. C. Montgomery? line, thence to road and his line N 1 1-1 E iT poles: thence N 10 E 16 1-2 pole*, thence X 7 1-2 W S poles: thence X 21 \V 66 2-3 poles: thence X 30 W 7 pol4*: thence X 36 1-2 W 9 1-2 poles to t^e Ander son's Bridge road; thence, paid road X 62 1-2 E 19 1-2 poles: thfnce X 7*$ E 14 poles: thence X 65 E 22 poles: thence X 63 E 14 poles: th#nce X 74 E 2S poles: thence X S6 E ^0 poles to said Anderson's Bridge crossing Tar River: thence down said rfver to an Ash. corner of Lots Xos. E and 3; thence S 75 W 122 poles t* the begin ning. containing ?0 1-2 afres by sur vey of J. P. Chamblee. purveyor. Tract Xo. 2. This trapt contains a good dwelling and outtyouses ana a good orchard and aboiA 15 acres in fine timber, and * bounded as follows: Beginning in the Centfr of the Louis burg and Tarboro roap. a postoak. A. y. Srictkland's corner in D?*biiam*3 line, thence the road N 33 W 32 poles: thence X 12 1-2 W poles in branch: thence X 10 E 7 poles: thence X 11 W 21 poles: thence X 4 E 19 1-2 poles: thence X 19 poles to corner of Lot Xo. 1: thence X 75 L S9 3-5 poles to a stake, corner of Ix-c Xo. 3: thence the line of Xo. 3 S 2 W 1-3 poles to a stake in A, M.' Strickland's line; thence, his. line S SO 1-4 W 32 poles to a stake, 'ormerlv a Pine stump: l>ron>tee^ U.' be au.?c >i: cessfrl. oak. A. M. Strickland's line: thence N" 77 W. 29 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing 35 3-8 acres, more or less by ?aid survey.. Tract Xo^ 3. This tract contains all fine timber. a..<l is bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake corner of Lot 'Xo. 2 in a . M. Strickland's line, the nee with th? lir.* ? r Lot Xo. 2X2 E 37 1-3 poles to a stake ii> line of Lot Xo. 1: thence with line of Lot. Xo. i X 7" E 22 2-5 poles to an Ash on the bank of Tar Riwrr thence down said river to a Mulberry and Persimmon I pointers. Fords-and A. M. Strick laird's corner; thence said Stricklands line S SO 1-4 W SC 2-i* poles tp the be ginning, contr i g 15 acres nxjre or less, by said survey. -Trnny of Sale?CASH. This Oct. 10th. 19ir WM. H. RUFFIX, 10-10-5t. Commissioner. fSsHAKEN TKSTOIOM" Time is the test of truth. And, Doan's Kidney Pills haw stood the v&t: in Louisburg. Xo Louisburg resident! who suffers backache, or annoying nr- ' Mrs. D. C. High. Xaph St.,""Louis burg. gave'tfie following statement February 5. 1915: "Three years ago I was nearly down with my back. I could hardly get around, my back pained me so badly and I heard sol much about Doan's Kidney Pills. I got a box. After taking a few doses, ray back felt easier. 1 followed direc tions carefully and continued taking them until I was entirely cured. My >ack was never better," On' June 24, 191S, Mrs. High said: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as highly today, as I did in my last en dorsement. Doan's entirelyvcured me and I ha've had ho return of kidney trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply, ask for-a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. High had. Foster-Mitburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X?"Y. The beggar does not look for alms in an empty hand. Neither does a gentleman expect courtey from a grouch. "WHACT AILS THE ,,tfl WORMS?If the child Is languid. irritabln ?"*1 re?tje?si In nfcep. You can find out with Dr. Thacher's Worm Syrup Perfectly Inirmk-BH. Old doc tor a prescripfloh In use for ??o years. At your drug store. THACHfcR MEDICINE CO Chattanooga. Tenn., U. S. A. HtK IvVI.K III S( 0(i(il> DRI? HTOKE. JOYFUL EATING L'nlcss yoxir food is digested with uuwm :\c ; y i? taken out of both eating and living. KMIOIDS aro wonderful in their help to the j stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take?relief prompt and definite. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION THE FRANKLIN TIMES . M.r.O Per \ear in Advance. Hill You Spend '?Or. On lUf-suap to sate *100> One ."?Ot* pkg. can kiL>'50 rats. The average rat will rob yGu of $1U a year in feed, chicks and/property destruc tion. RAT-8NaM? deadly to rats, i'remaies after.Killing. Leaves no smell. i*omeifc/m cakes. Kats will pass up memr grain, cheese to feast on IxAT S.\Xr ' riiree sizes. 25c. 50c, $1 00. Sold and guaranteed by Allen Itvos. Co. A Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days l>rutti*t* refund m^ner ff FAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. blind. Blaedintf or Protruding Piles. Instantly relives Itching Piles, and you can get restful sleep after tho first application. Price 60c. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A Dollar Made IF YOU WILl INVESTIGATE MY PHICES j OX ALL KINDS OK METAli STOVE PIPE AND COLLARS/ELBOWS AND ANY THING Ui THAT LINE YOU WILL !*AVE T11E DOLLAR. t E.A. ROGERS Suit Cases and Traveling * Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing State of luggage price affairs today?we sav ed in tb? buying -of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisbur^,' N. C. The KEY to Opportunity IS THROUGH A Bank Book . i BMany aKman has been held down when Opportunity knocked loudly at his door, just because he had not means to carry out her commands. P Many a genius has been compelled to step aside and watch some other man, inferitor in intellect and calibre, march on ahead, just because fie had not saved his money. Takelpossession of that key to day?insert 'into a bank book and open an account at this bank. Then, when the Oppor tunity comes to you, you will be ready to meet it. The first National Bank &0UISBTJRG,.' North' Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President F. B. McKINNE Cashier
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