What My Neighbor Say* la if Interest to Louiaburg Folk*. When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headactnra, dizziness, urinary disorders and other kidney ills ? and has found relief from all this sickness and suffering, that person's advice is of untold value to mends and neighbors. The following case Is only one of many thousands, but it i? that of' a Louisburg resident. Who could ask for a better example; Mrs. N. L. Mpseley, says: "My back hurt badly and when I got down it Was an effort to straighten again. Sharp pains often stabbed through my back, and my kidneys acted too freely. It was an effort to do my housework and at times my head swam with dizzi ness. Doan's Pills, from the Aycock Drug Co., rid me of the misery and I have had no trouble since." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ?imply ask for a kidney remedy ? ?*t Doan s Pills ? the same that Mrs. Moseley had. Foeter-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Tult's Pills I wttt-biuots MnacncE ?ttmoUtfl torpid Tlrer, strengthen d!|WUr# or rue, regulate the bowvU, roller*} tick headache. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lauds. 6 per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. May run for 33 years or be paid oft at option of borrower. Only s short time re quired to get the muney. 7-14-tf S. A. Colds Cause a rip < LAXATIVE BROMO QUINITjtfTVjteu remove the I cause. There U oalr tat "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S ?!?????< on box. 10c. FOR SALE We have listed for saie several val uable farms, amoug which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesville T. S. known as part of Whltaker lands. For prices and terms, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Itank) LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING Don't forget we can wash yonr Old Quilts, Blankets, Rugs a id "Washable Druggets. All v.rk sent for and delivered in town. "WE DYE TO LIVE" The Servicc Shop W. B. MUNFORD, Manager PHONE 106 I i I LOEISBCBG, N. C. "ALL WORK CASH ON DELIVERY" Guaranteed to be as Represented WHAT? The New lot of Garden Seed Just Received at Scoggin's Drug Store ALL PACKET SEED ONLY 5c A PACKET. Remember this Is the first time you hare erer had an opportunity to buy Guaranteed Seed- So buy what jou need at Scoggin's. Mr. G. L. Aycock, your old friend, is still with us and wants to see you all at Scoggin's. Ton want yonr Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, etc. served from a per fectly sanitary (onntaln, then boy them from Mr. ?. M. Colli r, the expert dri"k and cream dispenser at Scoggia'8. Bring or send your prescriptions to Scoggln's, where yon will get the best service, courteous treatment and satisfactory prices. All of Rexnli Remedies are guaranteed to give satisfaction or the price refunded. Your true friends, Scoggin Drug Store G. L. ATCOCK, ... 1* E. SCOGfllJf WE GIVE YOU a most cordial invitation to visit our store and see the beautifal line of new spring and summer goods nrrw on display. SOME SPECIALS Drop stitch hose in heather mixtures 25c Silk crepes in newest patterns $1.48 40 inch voile in all shades ; 25c 36 inch ptire Irish brown linen 50c 40 inch heavy unbleached domestic 20c Full line curtain materials and draperies. Large lot stamped goods in linens and cottons. In -fact everything in dry goods, notions and novelties ' you can ask for. THE LADIES SHOP ltrg. &. &. Barrift, Stop. . Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. P*W:ttwet , Louisburg, N. 0. HOME DEMONSTRATION DEPT. Items of Interest to Those Inter ested In Better Homes and Better Lhlng In Franklin County. i t Bjr Mls-8 Cathleen Wilson, Agent Program (or Week March 31-Aprll 5: Monday ? Office. Tuesday ? Wilder. Wednesday ? White Level (all day millinery meeting). Thursday ? Field Work. Friday ? Pine Kldge. Saturday ? OBice. t t Look what other southern states think of our Live-at.Home campaign. Let us "line up" with North Carolina that means sign up. Franklin County should be one hundred per cent live at-home: "The live at home program begun by North Carolina Is meeting with hearty response In the State and Is now being adopted by a number of other South ern States, according to Dr. B. W. Kll gore. Director of the Extension Ser vice of the North Carolina State Col. lege of Agriculture and the Depart ment of Agriculture. Mr. Kllgore Is in receipt of letters from 5 other South em states commending the plan and requesting all available Information about it, so that similar movenfents could be inaugurated in those states. Virginia Is the- latest state to adopt such a plan, Mr. Kilgore said. He has Just received a letter from Professor John R. Hutcheson, Director of Exten sion, Service at Blacksburg, saying: "Following your lead we are putting on an 'Agricultural Independence Cam paign' In this state to begin the first week in April. I have asked the Gov ernor to Issue a proclamation in re. gard to the matter. I am therefore writing to ask that you send me a copy of the proclamation that the Governor of North- Carolina used in regards to your campaign." PLAY AT CEDAB BOCK The Senior class of the Cedar Rock High School will present the play, The Captain's Predicament, on April 2nd. at 8:00 p. m. Admission 15 and 25c. The public Is cordially invited. T. H. Sledge, Principal. A Duplin County farmer taught to cull hens by an extension worker from State College, culled out 25 hens for a neighbor. These were put In a fattening pen and laid seven eggs dur ing ten days. The remainder of the flock is now producing more eggs than the original number because of more feed and better attention. Tom Tarheel says that he wants to j know if the man Is a help to his com-| munity, rather than how rich he Is. SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that Deed of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams, Trustee, by F. ?J. Tlmberlake and duly registered In the office of the Register of Deads for FTanklln Coun ty, In book 193 at page 271. Default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1924 at the courthouse door of Franklin County, at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land sit uate in Youngsville Township, Frank lin County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lot No. 6 of map No. 1 of the survey of the J. S. Tlmberlake prop erty made by R. O. Ball, C. E.. Jan. 1920, sec Registry of Franklin County, book of maps page 102. This the 21st day of March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28. 5t SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the Deed of Trust, executed on the 14th day of May, 1923, by R. E. Debnam and wife to Ben T_ Hoiden, Trustee, and duly registered in book 232 at page 59, 'office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, and by order of re-sale made by the Clerk of the Superior Court, I will on MONDAY. APRIL 14, 1924 at about the hour of noon at the" court house door of Franklin County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land siMiate In Franklin County, Hayesville Town ship, North Carolina, known as tract No. 1 In the above mentioned Deed of Trust and bounded as follows, viz: On the North by the lands of C. B. Kearney; on the East by the lands of 8. W. Fuller; on the South by the lands at R. 0. Person; on the West by the lands of W. A. Reavls, containing 11S acres, more or less. This the 24th day of March, 1924. 3 28_3t BEN T. HOLDEN. Trustee YOUR BODY NEEDS STRENGTH OF IRON THIRTY years ago physicians began to prescribe Uude's Pepto-Mangan because it pro vided a form of iron which was eaaily digested and did not affect the teeth. Now is the season when yon especially need it. Your drug gist has it, in both liquid and tablet*. Fr M Trial Tablet. fcS&BBES value of God*** Pepto-M?n*an, write today for ffmcroua Trial Package of Tablet a. Send no money ? just name and addrees to M. J. Brettenbaeh Co., 6S Warren St., N. Y. Gude's Pcpto-^angan Tonic and Blood Enricher Shoe Bargains We offer the following very attractive bargains while thty last: Table No. 1 ? Asst. Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals, $!"? to 10 values at $3.98 Table No. 2? Asst. Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals, 53.50 to $5 values . . .at41.?8 Table No. 3 ? Men's Fine Black and Bj^jwn Oxfords, $6 to $10 values at $3.98 Table No. 4 ? Men's Good Black aira Brown Oxfords, $4 to $7.50 values .... at $2.98 Table No. 5 ? Asst. Childs Pumps and Sandals, $3.50 to $5 values at $1.98 Saturday/ Specials? March 29th ONE DAY ONLY FOR CASH Sugar 9V?c Levering Coffee 19c Lord Calvert Coffee, 1 lb. cans 39c Best Plow Lines, 11 Vi yds. long v 39c Good 36 inch Bleaching J 15c Childrens Stockings, all sizes 19c MARKET SPECIAL AU Pork Home-Made Sausage 19c I The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 Banks of Nash County will pay the expenses of a club girl from each of th^ fifteen townships to the short course for club girls. SALE OF LAND Under end by virtue of the povrer and authority contained In that Deed of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams, Trustee, by J. A. Keith and wife, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, in book 193 at page 272. Default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924 at the courthouse door of Franklin County, at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land sit uate in Youngsville Township, Frank, tin County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lots number 23 and 24 of map No. 1 of survey of the J. S. Timberlake property made by R. G. Ball, engineer, January, 1920, see Register of Deeds office Franklin County, North Carolina book of maps page 102. This the 21st day of March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28.5t SALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of the i )w?r and authority contained in that Deed of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams, Trustee, by J. D. Caprell ?.nd wife, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty, in book 193 at page 275. Default having been made in the payment of ' the indebtedness thereby secured, and [demand made upon me to foreclose, I [will on MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924 | at the courthouse door of Franklin County, at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest for cash, that tract of land sit uate in Youngsville Township, Frank, lin County, North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lots Nos. 15 and 16 of map No. 1 of survey of the J. S. Timberlake es tate ma'de by R. G. Ball, C. E., Jan. 1920, see Registry of Franklin County, North Carolina. | This the 21st day of March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS, Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28_5t TUCKER'S HOTEL and . CAFE * Main Street ! LOUISBURG, N. C. The bent of meal* the mar ket afford* and prepared In tha beat of faahlon. Plenty of room* for the accommodation of all who wlah to apend the night, all well furnlahed. M J. C. TUCKER Proprietor _ Order a Roast Today Whatever kind of a Roast you have in mind for dinner today, you will find us able to sup ply it from our ample assortment of highly quality Meats. Phone your or<^er and we will deliver promptly. Always the same "Good" Good pastry cooks can become better by using V our brands of Flour. Why? Because they are blended for pastry baking. It will make good bread, too. Shall we send you a sack today? Cash Grocery & Market PHONE ?:? or 40 LOUISBEBG, N. C. NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the e state of N. M. May, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice la hereby giv en all person*' holding claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 7th day of March, 1925, or thla notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to aald Aetata will pleaae come forward and make Im mediate aettleraent. Thla March 6th, 1924. 3-7-6t MRS. BESSIE MAY, Extrx. By means ot a aw$et potato storage house, H. T. Watklns of Blanch, N. C., stales that he has kept and sold to advantage two good crops Of cHTed potatoes. a Tonic drove'* TutAu chill TopJt restores Energy and Vitality by Plirifylng and Enriching th* Blood. When you feel Its effect, nee how heekfl and how id In syrup. So ? It. The blood needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON to Enrich It Destroys Malarial terms and Grip germs by Its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect 80c. (^petite, you will then tonic value, "hill Troie J, (imply Subscribe to The Franklin Tims*