ACT QUICKLY1 Do t^o righ t thing at the right tkmm. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of kidney danger, Doan'i Klkney Pills are most effective. Plenty of Lu JiiLurg evid ace of their worth. Ask >our neighbor! Mrs. T: L. Itermas, Ctmrct ? St^r Loulsburg, gave ti.e fo'.lowlcg state ment on Jus-j 24, 10 IS: "My kidneys bothered me a ici ;:nd acted too fre queully. I luard j gre^c de.il ahout Doan's Kidney I':. I--, s ) I prpcured some at TiTe Ay cock Drug Co. Doan's certainly reached the sp.,t and cureo me of all the t;*<*ible." On Dec. 13. I--LL, ? Mr^, Herman said: "Doan's Kidney 11I!s cured m? of a speli of kidney trouble and I haven't been bothered since. It Is Indeed a picture to c.iiiirm my for mer statement" Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't pimply ask for a kidney remedy? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mrs. Herman had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. r R OLD AND YOUNG Tutr# Liver Pill* act u kindly on Lh.e iiduuiuf lemale or maim Oiti Mg9 as upon the v.gorv u? 0104, Tutt's Pills Tone and strengthen the L<-dk Stomal. Bowes. Kidney i, and Bladder. | MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED i ? farm ? lands. ? G tfp e?nt interest. No commission, no bonus. May run j f>%r '.\'o years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re* I quired to got the mouoy. ! 7-14-tf S. A. NEWJiLL. Colds Cause Gils - LAXATIVE !J rKry.<\ C T \ jftcx.\c\+ rennet?* cau.?f. Tfcor** riy ofr no QuLun E. W. GK9VCT ? ? FOR SALE We have listed fur saie several val uable farms, nmc tig which are in about S4 acres Cedar Rock T. S known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) I about 135 acres Havesville T. S. known as part of Whitaker lands. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Hank) LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING Don t forget wo can wash "your Old Quilts, Blankets, Rusts n. .d Washable Drusrsrets. All ,,-rk sent for and delivered 111 town. "WE DYE TO LIVE" ^?BBCTgcregBTarr" The Service Shop W. E. MUNFORD, Manager PHONE 105 : : : LOriSlilK!-'. >. I. "ALL WORK CASH CN DELIVERY" Guaranteed to be as Represented WHAT? The New lot of Garden Seed Just Received at Scoggin's Drug Store ALL PACKET SEED ONLY :.e A PACKET. Remember thl? 1- the tir-t time yon ha>e e'er h.'.d .in opportunity fo ' iiy Guaranteed Seed. huy what yon need at Scnairin's. Mr. L. Aycock. yonr old irien'!, N >*111 with n- an! Wants to see yon all at Scoetrln's. You want yonr Cold Drink-. Ice ( nam. etc. -eried from a per fectly sanitary fountain. 1hen buy 'lier.i irom Mr. K. M. ( oilier, the expert drit'k and cream dlspcn-er it Sco:-arln*s. IJrins or send your prescription- to Scomrln's. where yon will Cft the l?? t sen Ice. courteous treatment and satisfactory prices. All of I?*\ali Remedies are sua: :::teel to '/ire -ati-factioa or the price ret"u"ded. eErcagTgTry r- r-ygg-: ^Trz.T^ttJzr^ic&xzsz3Ka?irv&woBr-7! Your !ru: JrifrCds. Scoggin Drug Store G. L. ATOCK. L E. Sl'OGGI* NEW GOODS We have the goods for making your early Spring Dress in the newest plain and plaid materials. Collar and Cuff zets, Belts, Buttons, Braids, etc. Best line of Blankets specially priced at 98c, $2.48, $2.98, $7.50 and $9.00 Manv new and beautiful weaves, as well ;>s all the staple lines, in wliite and colored wash goods. Big shipment table Oilcloth in variety of patterns. New cnrtiiin materials and draperies. "Where You Get Service" Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties THE LADIES SHOP Mra. R. S. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. - llvn Street ' Louisburg, N. 0. HUT ? 'J /So ' ' r\ SOOLIDGE IN PROCLAMATION PAYS TRI3UTE TO WILSON. 1 Waah:xi?ion. ? i'ro*idcut Cool:Uso a proc hvr :v. ton on 'Me deaths of W ood- j - "OW V. . . >Oli By tiiv l*r?. it . , of the Uuiied ? Suv.Oi oj-~V :e. a , ? a i .i vri^x To the ??o. ; :- l'uHs4 S*; test ? - ? ? ? ' ? ' ? ? 1 _ . - . . V. Prvsid o:;i i 1 1. v I . vl 's from M:i roh I. *' 12. to ' . Ci t. 1VJ1. which . x . urreo a: 11 !?? ?? c.. \ ' ?.;y at hia ; 1 20&10 in \Y:i . . i> .. . of Co | ,u:ub;a. iU t-ri . c* cour.tiy a moat iwtrrpnijr.rd crtizcr. and *.s an cvfu ? J which cau.-.a uuivtrjal and genuine ?orrow. To :n.i~y of us ii bring* the tenso of a profound personal bereave ment. H:s early profession as a lawyer was abandoned io cuter academic life. In this chosen t! Id he attained the high est ranks as ;:r. educator, and lias left bis Impress u;v?n the intellectual j thought of the country. From the | presidency of Princeton university, h$ ( was called by his fellow citizens to be i the chief executive of the state of New Jersey. The duties oi this hluh office he so conducted as to win the con fidence of the people of ihe United States. who twice elected him to be chit f magistrate of the republic. As President of the United States he was moved by an earnest desire to promote the best Interests of the country as ? he conceived them. His acts were j prompted by hi^h motives and his sin- ' eerity of purpose cannot be question- I ed. He led the nation through ter- ' rifle struggle of the world war with | a forty ideaism which never failed I him. He gave utterance to the aspir-J ation of humanity with an eloquence j which held the attention of all the J earth and made America a new and : enlarged influence in the destiny of ? mankind. In testimony of the respect in which his memory is held by the government and people of the United States. I do hereby direct that the flags of the White House and of the several de partmental buildings be displayed at half staff for a period of 30 days, and that suitable military and naval honors under orders of the secretary of the navy may be rendered on the day of the funeral. Done at the city of Washington this third day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four, and of the indepen dence of the United States of Amerl- ] ca the one hundred and forty-eitghth. i CALVIN COOLIDGE. By the President. CHARLES EVANS HUGHES, Secretary of State. Mr. Wilson Born at Staunton, Virginia. Staunton. Ya. ? Ou the outer wall of the manse of the Presbyterian church of Staunton. Virginia, is a brass plate on which is this inscription, "Woodrow Wilson was born in this house." His father was pastor of the Pree- j byterian church there when Woodrow was born. The church in which he J was baptized still stands. It is In the | .square occupied by Mary Baldwin col- . lege. All the buildings in the square . are colonial but this one. which is . gothic. It is owned by the college ' and used as a hall, the spot where his j baptism took place being marked. "Tried To Do His Best." New Orleans. ? "Although I differed with President Wilson at times. I be lieve he was one of the greatest schol ars and Presidents that ever occupied the White tHouse. His name wiN go down in history as a man who tried his befit and that is all any man can do," that was the expression cf Gov ernor John M. Parker, of Louisiana, when informed of the former Presi- , dent's death. World Suffers Loss. Miami. Fla ? E. T. Merrdith. JsVcre- ' tary of agriculture in President Wil son's cabinet said: "No*, only the United States, but the ! world suffers an irreparable loss in the : death of Woodrow Wilson. No j In our. history has rendered mere un- I selfish service or been guided by high- | er Ideals or higher motives. His one | purpose wai to learn the right thing ? to do and then do it " Ramsey MacDonald, British Frime Minister, said: "Mr. Wilson hid a fine vision of reason and wisdom in leading Europe to peace and security It was the 'highest for earth;' too high, perhaps, and he has gone before its fulfillment, but 'there will never be one lost good' and In time to come the people will look back upon him and the part ho played, and gene ms judgment will be easy, because h^ will be roc ogniz'*d as one of the world's great pioneers." j "If r Mas one of th? best products j of Ameriesn manhood." paid Senator Simmons. His adm inistration will nhv??yy rani- n *? -onstrdetive states manship, high Ideals, and breadth of conception, rr,-.?p!e<| with patriotic de votion to duty, with that of any man who ever occupied the r.ffir-e." P rank H Ke!kr;r. Amerlf^p Ambas- ? | sador to Oreat Britain, s.^id "H? J sacrificed himself in a world cause. Ha was a man of?high ideals and noble as pirations." Senator Overman said; "The great lion, a martyr to the cau?e of civillffc tlon. peace and liberty ?after four I years of intense suffering ? has at last j succumbed to the inevitable, and the vile tonguea of the slandered will now hang ailent. ""His place in history Is fixed, and his greatness will grow greater as the years come and go." Pabrics and Patterns -X 'W li tliu \v!h i) ihe t'uu? 1 inoiiuT Jkit.t iiot'-ewiiV scivi's tii.' all i mj sortifjit ?l::e>li. II (??' >i'i'!!iy ;t;i Si:':. :.ie|- Wa>ll Clol : ?. ? > 'in m<M :i 1 1 i-nt i< >11. 1 1 ? 1 -i-iHtiTWi'nr, Cull' ! 'v;i ? i'r Pirry t'lul.v , cTc.rrTJ". I'.rc tc be rr.nh -itir::-" Ut* wijiter nielli.-. Fa.i.iiis jOuju Uu> a ? - .'ilr. . 1'at trni.-ilV.rSj (Jlia! lei lies 1I..W oil display. FA3RICS FOE THE SEASON | REAL srORT FABRICS FOR REAL FL.\ I'! E1IS $1.00 to S1.S9 yd. Figured Soiscttos 58c to $1.00 Crepe Kali no 58c Fancy Shantungs $1-19 House dresses- and clnldrens clothes, last color suitings, solids in all shades .... 50c Ginghams, Devonshire, Lad Lassie and similar fabrics at last Fall's prices. UNDERWEAR Colored Nainsooks an i Clicked Muslin * 35c and 50c White Nainsooks 30c to 50c Long Cloths 25c to 50o l'a jama Checks 25c The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 Don't Iw i'hcit cou?{'.i i .m on I"? - :. v-: - ? ? ???? i til.Ti t.cr s ? - c - l! -ns - ! '? .. C . ?. i'? r.r *r ? t <? .. TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAPE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. The best of meals the mar ket affords and prepared in the best of fashion. Plenty of rooms for the accommodation of all who w1nh to spend the flight, all well furnished. J. C. TUCKER Proprieto Habitual constipation Cured in H to 21 Days ? "LAX-FOS WITH ^PEPSIN" fa a spcciatty prepareJ Syrup Tcpic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. If relieve* promptly but nhould be taken/regularty far'ff to 21 days to Induce reftulat action. .Jt Stimulate* and Regulates. V^y Plgtfrfant to Take. ? 60c per bottle. NOTICE Having qualified an Administrator of the estate of Nannie lJowdcn. de ceased. late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 18th day of January, 1926 or thts notice will be plead In bar of tholr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Jan. 17th, 1924. 1-18-et W. O. BOWDKN, Admr. Ha been oe m The franklin Tim? FREE! A MARKET BASKET FOR YOU We have received one hundred and fifty nice Market baskets that we are going to give away absolutely free to our customers. Come and get yours early before the supply is exhausted. The onl3r requirement is that you spend two dollars with us. You will do that anyway. Don't delay. We can't reserve any. All must go to the first who come. Thrifty Shoppers' Meat Specials Our Meat prices will allow you to econo mize on your Meat bill without sacrific ing the quality, since we sell only the best Meats. Phone us your or, der and let us con vince you. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES ON HAND AT MODERATE PRICES. Cash Grocery & Market pho^k ?;o or jo i.onsBriui, c. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator, c. t. a., of the estate of N. M. Rogers, deceased, late of Franklin County, no tice Is hereby Riven all persons hold ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of January, 1925. or this nttlce will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate Will please come forward and make Immediate settle ment. This Jan. 8th, 1924. J-l-8t MRS. W. E. ROOER8. Admrx. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB CR1NTINO PHONB NO. SSS. /V TONIO drove's tameless chill Tonic restores : Energy and Vitality by PurlTying nnd i Enriching the Blood. When you feel Us ' strengthening, invigornting effect, sen how it brings color to thfc cheeks and how It imp*>ves the Appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grovo'fe Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply I Iron And Qninine suspended in syrup. So pteatefrt even children like It The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich It. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by Hs Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. Subscribe to Th? Franklin Tlmw

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