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? I Oi.liKU BLOOD WITHEILS THE BODY Worker* Skk and Weak Freai Exer tion Take thwte*^ IN |ili lafii Men and *omen whu toil, either physically or mentally, uee up energy. Whett they overwork they cm up mor? ? ii? TKy, and sometimes the blood gets in a run-duwn condition. Without -bhunt lannut gensaf* to mt mal, so that it becomes clogged with Nvantu matter from over-exertion. The clogged blood" virtually withers .Hit- Inniy. The strained looks on pale tares, i he thin, bloodless arms, the sunken cheeks and necks, the dead tired feeling, are the results of stale Mood depriving the sjstem of life-giv ing oxygen. Win kifi s go lo the drug store and Kei dude's Pepto-Manggan when they ?t'' i weak and inn duwu.-^Rwr take it in either the liquid or tbe tablet f'?rm. That makes the blood rich and red and drives out the poisons, laife eel Is. renews the strength and builds up the entire system. Look for the "i?mo "Gude's Pepto-Mangan** cn the I'ackage. Advertisement." FOR THE FAMILY. You may have seen the family group lhat The Youth's Companion has chos en for Its symbol. It appears on all Companion stationery" ind on all Coo panion advertising matter. It typi Hes-xho idea?fhttt The Companion" stand? for?the solidarity of the fam ily. In#its stories, in its article?, in Hs contents generally. The Compt n -ion speaks to the family animated by the spirit that draws parents and chll dren together round a common hearth ytone. sliaiera IB tftfe same amies. the same joy?,-the same aspirations. New subscribers for 1922 will receive: 1. The Youth's Companion?52 issues in 1922. ~AI1 Hie remaining issues of 1511. 3. Thfe Companion Home Calendar for 1922. AH fui I?.bfl. 4. Or Include McCall's Magaxine. the monthly authority on fashions. Both publications, only 93.90. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St. Boston. Mass. ?T Chk*ftgo Xeleai aub recently arrested for speeding shouki congress.?Columbia, S. C. Record. Reduction of navies should proceed on the theory that the Dove of Peace is not a flee? bird.?Norfolk Virginian Pilot. The Greeks are pushing the Turk hard, but have not yet got Uis-Angora. ?Boston Herald. ync rtevTTi cigarettes nhe Three In5eparal?les One for miklne*vViRvIINIA ? Ont br mdkiwness.BURLEY One for arabu. il/KKiSH The finest tobaccos perfectly aged and blended aoforiy One? again Mars is reported to be trying to communicate with as. If the Martains knew more about ns {Hey wouldn't be 90 carious.?Boston Shoe and Unllwr Reporter. WATCH Kaep the rttml ofgua healthy by regularly taking the workTs stand ard remedy far kidney, liver. iDBHasa^^ i lhrtml nf HnTW ftrr rm-%mti? md todorad by Qn?en Wfhri QUM. At aH druggists, thiae it'tw Power NOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they van! to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE THEIR BRAINS. Take a leaf oat of Nature's book of experience, and apply the intensive force of a powerful stream of water directed right at the hill that stands in the way of Public Improvement. THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will moat surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, So the KNOWLEDGE. EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enable? the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON The Best Gasoline Costs 110 More DURING oar many years* experience in produrin; ?a-olirn- we have dis covered that the proper blending is unf^v\ fur j .1 jTi* fuel. Ami (ut ar.vv? It. \ rs.: t ?rally every developed oil fit H he in? sored Cull utilizatioivof the virions and ?rndrt of crude in esirtly the ;.'ro portions m cded. ? ?? ?The improved "Standard" 7doiv.- * r*r* " Iine""t>~"piv.'d-crrT tSrousJ: "T^rrrr7 c. our ?eveiopm- hi Depart r. 7 ? These men have devcU u ill "T" T jjirfy of oU ami y-~- -?-? tw?w the properties vf o'l* ? ? to *?h?ch they are adapted. .1? Motor Gasoline reoresents file ! ruii of their years of painstaking experimenta tion. Tt is uniform in quality, quick firing, oloithlairning. It is the best gaso liav olhrr. Tur con-i^ter.t use of "Standard" Motor (?ascliee ?? ?>' tcvards rorr^-rting rr.-iny ti : * re rr-:r.o:: <ii {?t - i-f T-.Xv ' ' ' V f"! o fcmtyr*"" T* v . ttTVT** n h- ?.11 I - ~? - r ar'ily, ~! .r.t -TT! ' ? '--iti -?? hfcames UUu'c i. :* ? - i rat ; cu Lave been ..T : v ? ? r' ??V. line. T i'III 3T3rs^t==^fhe i"r-v revved ~Sti?mkir*r. On -Ait- ?> r > ?>;?. -oe the futrttKar "S.O." s:;n. hiiUi'nlxT?:1 casts no more. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOOISBURG, R. C. i OUt Htkxti Ntel k* CM K Ik* 1 J. C TUCKER FV>R SALE?Ow Spwister, ta tH ccnjitica. Arptr to Frank lin Ti*s OB?. U?isi?r{;. S. O. THE nUXEUX- TIMES SI M PW Tmt te A(tum V ? ill In Stn4 Cc ?? ID-Suf ?* Saw nmt Om 45c (kt ou kill 9* rats. Tba rat Till tvJS j? (it SI* a TW r? r?*d. rkicks as>d >wf?nt d?strao IkM. RAT-SXAP ?? *w?aty to rmis. (>????? *ft*r klliitc L?**? ?o !>?? at i*1?? rm? vili ?? ??C pik. (tNM to fnut ob RAT-SNAP. Tkr** ?=w?<R Kc, ?Sc ?1 JS- SW4 wl nmaiw4 *r AIVr-n Bn? Cto. ul imvt Pn* Oo. SALE Or TALTABU LAND. ? radar aat ker ihla? <? IV i?w o* ?1? rmatateid te tkal otrate M erf Traat ?1W1H M (W 31? ter o* D? <? ? ?>?r. 1*3* Vr V. C r?ll awl w:IV to K. H. Mates*. Trnu?. a>4 i? te P? ?k d j?* IX R*? trr of n?akte Oi ?TV. X. C . Mult kinm >iw i i M m iw ?? ?i* of tk* date ft?n>T ai?ii< ml rt ?o t a rt I f^r krirlMMi W><~nc tM<a mad* o? V. tka ttUrr pj tk* ?M ' *T11 ni 1 tka Trk dar ?t n??tui?w. - i?;: iT ar a>?? tk* Kwr << ?ma al tke Oiaatr. S5jiT? ot Ncrtk IW rillaj* M Ma^lr rov? tor ?h4 m Joka rv? 1* 1?:. ?i>4 r?l 117. M PV 111. * t? ?o Ann L. Ar-1 Al i Imloa ?7. rac* M 1 iVsrtT. *. C. at o( tkal *f W R m?4V d* Tkia nk ter ?* onii?. nn. dt K H UUM. Traat** NOTICE Hartns <nwUl?*>4 m ?<|aUa5str?tor e_._ t. a. of tk? ?etat* ot K=ai Jut? Ttm Nrlak*. itec?a$?<i. tet* of Franklin County, sotic* is kmtir jrrrr-c all per sons hok&nc elates against said <*? tat? to present tbeo To tke BBd?rsixn ed ob or b*(w* t&* lttk dar of s?p t ember. 1>22. or tkis aortt* will b? plead tn kar of thetr rwimtr. All persons tfrdefe??<l to nM estate will please COB* tonrird ud mak* (dim dtete WttlMMMt. TMi !k|t. IS. 1111. Vl? ?t G. x. SXKLU Admr. e. t. a. DO.VT FORGET. TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IX EARLY N? Worms tm a Healthy Child AJI ckiWrfO U'mbht with Wow haw ?r> o? bMkkf oahr. wfck-ti iDdkam pan htood. aa4 M ? GKOVfSTASmjSSctaiTOHlC tar two ar (km mt> will e?nA l>i fcluC W [ii i-- lir i n ?i. I ? i r i <iiinl"iiinp>i win tWpkttc* wIko* nhh* wiii tkw %wxfi>?wilk>>mH.udlktCUMw<llk< kPMlKt Mtk. Aycock Drug Co, S. P. BODDEE, RECEIVER S. P. ttcwtl; appointed r*c*irer erf th* Aycock Drm <\wtp*AY ?111 to m and rottdwt th* business of nld c<~a|UT ti Kj (rant )M?Ua>. Ho assures lb* public that all ymcrittK? tkali kav* ^tvmpt and careful attention and that tnrj ci'iwir shall rw.Xrt courteous and polit* treatment and coesid M*ti?i. S*rrtt? and satiArtira to all is his chief desire To? ih< har* ?? ktn or ?iip*4t about th* business btlBj: clotted, tor It is akntaMr tninat and will oontlnn* to oyMtt* udtr th? D?w ^xiaagvMMat TV? umi H beinc repleaished and TO? will tad a (?11 ud t?|Mi Ha* ta *t**t department awaiting rwar demands ' VcHtr |atn<*ar> aW nv^paratiM will h? appreciated at all ttnM* and Tvwar nau aal twd? provided lor. Star* th? 1? the ?eaana of th* year I? which people to whoa credit has km att??M par their dabta. >ai aM me to request thoa* ?ho ara to*iH?d t? th* Jkjwk Drat Ooaapaar to com* ta or nM check to ww Mr <ra( bill*. Toar pnaaara and bnalima la la S P. BQDDIK. Kaocmr of Ayoock Dm Company
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