FEEL ALL USED UP?
Lots of Loulsburg People Da.
Does your back ache constantly?
: Do you bare sharp twinges when
stooping or lifting?
Fool all used up ? as It you could
Just go no farther?
Why not look to your kidneys T
Why not use Dean's Kidney Pills T
Loulsburg people have done so.
They tell you the result
Mrs. A. U. Ashley, Main St., Louls
burg. says; "My one sldo and espec
ially through nfc' kidneys, hurt me
badly. Every time I Llftea a broom
to sweep or did any dusting, a sharp
twinge shot through my aide. I did
not rest well, because of this misery
and dizzy spells and headaches add
ed to my trouble. I procured Doan's
Kidney Pills at the Aycock Drug Co,
and they removed the troablat"
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
nply ask for a kidney remedy ? gwt
\n'? Kidney Pills? the same that
Ashley had. Foster-Milbom Co,
Buffalo, N. T.
r-TutfS Pills ? i
Enable Dyspeptics to eat whatever I
they wish. Cause food to asstmUaie. I
Nourish the body, give appetite. I
DEVELOP FLESH
MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
farm lands. S per cent Interest.
No commission, no bonus. May run,
for S3 rears or be paid off at opttaH
of borrower. Only a short
quired to get the money.
7-14-tf S. A. NEJwELL.
LAXATIVE BROMO
cense.
E. W. GROVE'S
remove tha
'Bnxoo Qalalae."
30c.
FOR SALE
We have listed for sale several val
uable farms, among which are (1)
about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known
as Cooke land, on State highway; (2)
about 135 acres Hayesvllle T. S. known
as part of Whitaker lands. For prices
and terms, see
FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO.
(Over First National Bank)
LAUNDRY
CLEANING and PRESSING
Don't forget we can wash your Old Quilts, Blankets,
Rugs a id "Washable Druggets.
All ,/ork sent for and delivered in town.
"WE DTE TO LIVE"
The Service Shop
W. B. MUNFOED, Manager
PHONE 106 Its LOUISBUBG, V. C.
"ALL WOEK CASH ON DELIVEEY"
Guaranteed to be as Represented
WHAT?
The New lot of Garden Seed Just Received at
Scoggin's Drug Store
AJLL PACKET SEED ONLY 5c A PACKET.
Remember this Is the first time yon haTe eTer had an opportunity
to buy Guaranteed Seed- So bny what yon need at Scorn's.
Mr. G. L. Aycock, your old frlend. Is still with us and wants to see
you all at Scoggin's.
Ton want your Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, etc. serred from a per
fectly sanitary fountain, then buy them from Mr. K. M. Collier, the
expert drink and cream dispenser at Scoggin's.
Bring or send your prescriptions to Scoggin's where yon will
get the best scrrice, courteous treatment and satisfactory prices.
All of Rexall Remedies are guaranteed to glre satisfaction or the
price refunded.
Your true friends,
Scoggin Drug Store
G. L. AYCOCK, t. e. SCOGGIS
NEW GOODS
We have the goods for making your early Spring
Dress in the newest plain and plaid materials. Collar,
and Guff sets, Belts, Buttons, Braids, etc.
Best line of Blankets specially priced at
- , , . < . . . 98c, $2.48, $2.98, $7.50 and $9 . 00
Many new and beautiful weaves, as well as all the
staple lines, in white and colored wash goods.
Big shipment table Oilcloth in variety of patterns.
New curtain materials and draperies.
"Where You Get Service"
Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties
t THE LADIES SHOP
Mr*. E. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr.
Kiln Street Louisburg, N. 0.
Ak t ?v .
? HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPT. ?'
? - ?
* Items ot Interest to Those Inter- ?
* ested hi Better Homes and Belter *
? Living In Franklin Countj. J ! *
? ____ ?
* By Miss Catlileen Wilson, Agent ?
Monday ? Office.
Tuesday ? Mapleville.
Wednesday ? Pine Ridge.
Thursday ? White Level.
Friday ? Moulton-Hayes.
Saturday ? Pilot.
GARDENING FOR MARCH
March is the mouth when extensive
operations in the open garden are be
gun.
Frequent tillage keeps the soil in
good condition and prevents the de
velopment of weeds.
Vegetables to plant in tile open : Spin
ach. kale, mustard, turnips, beans,
peas, parsley, irish potatoes, beets,
radish, parsnips, salsify, lettuce, car
rots. onions.
Transplant to the open: Cabbage,
cauliflower, lettuce. To the cold frame,
tomato, peppej*. Hot bed, sweet pota
toes.
Our motto: "Year round garden."
Let9 learn to eat a new vegetable
each season.
HAVE 101* HAD THESE PUBLICA
TIONS!
"Raleigh. Feb. 26. ? The agricultural
publications issued by the Extension
Division of the State College and De
partment are free to citizens of North
Carolina on application. The College
does not maintain a large mailing list
to which are sent all publications as
issued. This practice was discontin
ued several years ago because of the
waste of printed material. However,
the College will send any publication
in its files, as long as the supply lasts,
to any citizen making application for
same. This assures that the bulletin
is really wanted* and will not be
thrown away.
Several interesting publications havo
recently been issued. Among these
are:
Extension Circular 139 ? Food Pre.
paration and Meal Planning for Wo
men.
Extension Circular 140 ? Lessons in
Food Preparation for Girls.
Extension Circular 141 ? Fertilizers
for North Carolina Soils.
Extension Circular 142 ? Lessons in
Poultry Feeding.
Extension Circular }43 ? A Swine
Feeder's Guide.
Extension Folder 14 ? Boll Weevil
Program for North Carolina.
The publications on foods will be
of especial value to women and girls
enrolled in the club work of the home
demonstration division. The young
folks will want the lessons about
raising and handling poultry. Those
farmers feeding hogs for market will
find the "Swine Feeders Guide" a
most valuable help. ThiB is prepar
ed in the form of a chart and may be
hung in the f*ed house. There has
already been a great demand for the
little folder on the boll weevil. About
six thousand copies have already been
distributed and the other ten thousand
are fast disappearing.
The Extension Division has also re
printed Extension Circular 101 which
is a spray calendar for apples; Ex
tension Circular 183, which is a fold
er on feeding hogs, and Extension
Folder 11 on gardening essentials.
These publications are all available
on application. A card to tho Agrl.
cultural Editor. Extension Division,
Raleigh. N. C. will bring your copy
free of charge.
MB. J. T. LANCASTER
On Tuesday evening. February 19,
1924, Mr. J. T. Lancaster was called
from his earthly home of suffering to
that heavenly home where suffering is
no more.
He was a faithful and consistent
member of Harris Chapel Baptist
church. And although his life was
quiet and unassuming, he was ever
interested in the work of his Master.
H'e leaves to mourn their loss a wife
and eight children. He was laid to
rest in the Harris cemetery. The fun
eral was conducted by hi3 pastor. Rev.
C. B. Howard. The host of people at
his funeral and the beautiful floral tri
butes. speak more eloquently of how
much he was loved, ana esteemed
than words can express.
It was hard to give him up, but we
feel that the separation is but for a
while. God saw best to take him from
I us, and we must bow In humble Bub_
mission to His will. For He is too
I good to be unkinrl, and too wise to
make any mistake. Although he is
gone from us he still lives and we
hope to meet him again. We extend
our sympathy to Mrs. Lancaster and
the family. ? A FRIEND.
Cleanaea month and
teeth ana aids dlgeatfon.
Believes that over
eaten feeling and aetd
month.
Ita 1-a-a-t-l-n-g flavor
aatfaflea the craving for
aweeta.
Wrtgley'a la doable
vafne fa the benefft and
pleaanre ft provides.
FLOUR
Flour has advanced $1.00 per barrel in the
past three weeks.
We have just received two cars of the best
patent which we sell while it lasts at the old price.
We suggest that you buy now. The outlook
is for higher prices.
The McGhee=Joyner Co.
FBANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE
PHONE 47 PHONE 47
Stubborn
coughing
is a needless
waste ofstrength.
And it increases
the irritation
that is causing
the cough. Stop
it quickly. Dr.
Bell's Pine-Tar
Honey combines
the very same
inedicines which
the ablest doc
tors use with the
old time, we) 1-tTied remedy? pine
tar honey that generations have
relied upon. It swiftly loosens
the hard-packed phlegm, soothes*
the inflamed throat and lung
tissuf and restores normal breath
ing. Tastes good, too. Keep Dr.
Bell's on hand for all the family.
All druggists. Be sure to get
the genuine.
DR. BELL'S Pine-Tar Honey
TUCKER'S
HOTEL and
CAFE
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
irlsh to spend the night, all
well furnished.
J. C TUCKER
Proprietor
Habltiuk Conspiration Cured \
MM 4 W 21 Day* f
"LAX-FOS wk-H/PEPSIN" Is a specially
prepared SyruaLfnic-Laxatlve for Habitual
Constipation. Wt relieves promptly but
should be tak^ regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce re itnlaJt action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60o
per bottle.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Nannie Powden. de
ceased. late of Franklin County, notice
Is hereby siren all persons hold
ing Malms against said estate to p re
Rent them to the undersigned on Or be
fore the 18th day of January, 1925 or
this notice will be plead In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to said
em ate will please come forward and
make Immediate settlement/ This
Jan 17th, 1924.
l-18-?t W. O- POWDEN, Admr.
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Order Each Day?
If you wish and will
instruct us to do so,
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Meat order and de
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ers have requested us
to follow this plan ?
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ERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. FRUITS AND VEG
ETABLES.
Cash Grocery & Market
lnONE 870 or 40
I'OmSBCBG, N. c.
NOTICE
Having qualified an administrator of
the estate of Spencer Pearce, deceased
late of Franklin County, notice Is here
by given all persons holding claims
against said estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 18th
day of January, 1925, or this notice
will be plead In bar of their recovery
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please come forward and make
Immediate settlement. This Jan 17th,
1924.
1-18-et JAMES A. PEARCE, Admr.
The chicken harvest will largely be
determined by the kind of stock from
which eggs are sheared for hatching
purposes, say poultry specialists of
the State College.
A TONIC
Qrove's Ta*t<le*? chill Tonic restore*
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. V 'hen yon feel It*
?trengthening. tevlgoratl ig effect, see how
It bring* color to the cheeks and hovr
It Improves the oppet te, you will then
appreciate Its true toil if value.
Grove'* Tameless ohill Tonic It *lmply
Iron and Quinine suspe ided In ?yrup So
pleasant even children like It. The blood
need* QUININE to Pu Ify ft and IRON to
Enrich It. Destroys V ilarlal germ* and
Grip germs by Its Str< ngthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
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