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Does Your Back Ache? ? 1 Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Many Louisburg Folk*. Is that dull, constant backache mak ing you old and miserable! Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just cant keep going? Do you suffer headache*, dluy spells and urinary disorders; feel weak, tired and worn -out? Then look to your kidneys. Delay may mean serious kidney sick ness! Use Doan's Pills- ? a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Doan's are recommended by thousands. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Main St., Franklinton, N. C. says: "I used Doan's Pills at different times f or pains In my back. My back was so sore, no matter which way I turned, I was In misery. I had terrible head aches. and dizzy spells too, and specks would dance In front of me. When ever these attacks came on, I Qsxi Doan's Pills and they always flxad me up all right." Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedy ? ?et Doap s Pills ? the same that Mrs. Mitchell had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Tutt's Pills AGAINST MAlARIAl MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED farm lands. < per c?nt Interest. No commission, no bono*. May for S3 Tears or be pud off at of borrower. Only a short quired to set "* 7-14-tf Colds Cause LAXATIVE BROMO CUM. There Is t W. GROVE'S ?Unan n* FOR SALE We have listed for s&ie several val uable farms, among which are (1) fcbout 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 price3 and terras, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Rank) LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING Don't forget we can wash your Old Quilts, Blankets, Rugs a id Washable Druggets. All . ,.rk sent for and delivered in town. "WE DYE TO LIVE" The Servicc Shop W. B. MTJNFORD, Manager PHONE 105 i i t LOCISBCBG, 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 AIL PACKET SEED OXXT 5c A PACKET. Remember this Is the first time you hare erer had an opportunity to buy Guaranteed Seed. So buy what you need at Scog^n's. Mr. G. I.. A v ciirk, your old frlend, Is still wit b as and wants to see you all at Scoggin's. You want your Cold Drinks Ice Cream, etc. serred from a per fectly sanitary fountain, then buy them from Mr. K. M. Colli r, the expert drink and cream dispenser at Scoggln's. Brine or send your prescriptions to Scoggin's, where you will get the best serrice, courteous treatment and satisfactory prices. All of Roxall Remedies are guaranteed to gl?e satisfaction or the price refunded. Your true friends, Scoggin Drug Store G. L. AYCOCK, L. e. SOOGGIN WE GIVE YOU a most cordial invitation to visit our store and see the beautiful line of new spring and summer goods now on display. SOME SPECIALS Drop stitch hose in heather mixtures 25c Bilk crepes in newest patterns $1.48 40 inch voile in all shades 25c 36 inch pure Irish brown linen ,50c 40 inch heavy unbleached domestic 20c Pull line curtain materials and draperies. Large lot stamped goods in linens aftd cottons. In fact everything in dry goods, notions and novelties you can ask for. THE LADIES SHOP i - ). ? . Mr* Skrris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. t* If tin Street Louiaburg, N. 0. DOC TRAVELS 9000 XILK8 Fiction Is outdone by fact 1Q the de vutlon of a collie dog that was lost somewhere in Iowa, followed his mas ter's auto to Wolcott, Indiana, and not finding the owner, returned tram Indiana to his home at Silverton. Ore son The fnlthftrt e?Hie IKerslly trm veraed three states searching for hie owner, and arriving at Indiana too late to overtake him. took the long hike back across seren states to the Pacific Coast. He arrived In Silver ton. Oregon, February 16. having trav_ eled nearly three thousand miles, banks worn thin, toe-nails worn to the quick and feet bruised from his long race to reach home. The owner, O. F. Braiter, a restaur ant man, motored to Iowa to visit rel atives. carrying the collie puppy along in his motor car. The dog was lost In Iowa and the owner advertised extensively but could not recover him. When he entered the restaurant in his home town he gave a Joyous yelp and made a leap for his astonished owner. How he negotiated nearly three thousand miles over highways and bridges across rivers, streets and via ducts in cities Is a mystery. The col lie will be presented with a silver me dal by the Oregon Humane Society. RETURN The party who borrowed the Road Scraping Machine belonging to the Town of Louisburg will pleatse return same or let me know where It Is so -tlLUfcl can send and get It. B. H. MEADOWS, 4-4-2t Chief of Police. Seed Irish Potatoes. Seed Snaps and | Onion Sets 4-4-lt at L. P. HICKS. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND IN NASH COUNTY By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by J. H. Culpeppor, Z. N. Cul pepper, D. L Culpepper, and wife, and Mrs. Nannie T. Sykes. Doweress, to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee, dated Dec. 23, 1921, and recorded in Nash Registry in Book 271, page 253, and in Frank lin Registry in Book 244, pages 112-14, default having been made In the pay: ment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made by the holder of the debt so se cured upon the said trustee; and de fault having been made In the pay ment of said debt according to the terms of the decce6 of the Superior Court of Nash County in that action entitled Mrs. Nannie T. Sykes, et al? Vs. Wm. H. Ruffin. Trustee, and pur suant to the decree of the said Super ior Court made In said action and by virtue of an order of re-sale made by the Superior Court of NaBh County, upon advance bid made on sale of Mar. 17, 1924, the undersigned will on MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924, at about the hour of noon, at the court house door in Nashville, N. C. offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, that tract of land situate in Nash County, N. C., In said deed of trust conveyed and there des cribed as follows: "FOURTH TRACT". A tract of land Bltuate In Mannings Township, Nash County, which is composed of three tracts separately described as follows: Tract (a). Beginning at a stake In Breedlove's corner In William B. William's line; thence S 87 E 148 1-2 poles to the pine stump; thence S 4 W 86 poles to a blackgum; thence S 88 E 40 poles to a stake; thence N 4 E 113 poles to a blackjack on the road; thence along said road to Geo. Pow ell's rock corner; thence N 4 E 153 poles to a stake near a Cedar; thence N 88 W 187 poles to a redoak; thence S 152 1-2 poles to the beginning, con taining One Hundred and Seventy three and one half (173 1-2) acres, more or less. Tract (b). A tract or parcel of land conveyed to the late B. N. Culpepper by J. T. Webb and wife by deed re corded in Book 73 page 52, and follow ing, Nash County Registry to which reference Is hereby made for fuller description. Said tract containing 17 3-8 acres, more or less. Tract (c). A tract of land conveyed to the late B. N. Culpepper by J. T. Webb and wife, by deed recorded in Book 73 page 76, and following, to which reference is hereby made for fuller description. Out of the foregoing tracts (a), (b) and (c) one hundred acres has been cconveyed to J. B. Jeffreys by deed recorded In Nash County Regis try In Book 102, page 91, and follow, ing, leaving in the lands now con veyed 126 1-2 acres, more or less. TERMS OF 8AI,E: Cash, and a de posit of 25% of the bid will be requir ed Immediately at the conclusion of the bidding, and If deposit is not sat isfactory to the Trustee, bidding " 111 be Immediately re opened and anoth er sale made. This April 3. 1924. Wm. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. iL. T. Vaughan, Attorney. 4-4 3t WARD OFF HEAVY COUGHS AND COLDS PURIFY your Wood and build up your strength with Gude's Pepto Mangan. It will fortify you against colds; it will help you put on flesh. Don't wait until a heavy cold gets Its grip tin you; begin to take Gude's now." Your druggist has it; in liquid and tablet form. Free Trial Tablet* ?a I u* of GiMfe'a Pppto-Man**n, ?riU today for ff?n*roua Trial Paoknca of Tableta. fVrul no money ? ju *t nam* and addrlaa to M. J. Itrettcnbarh Co., 63 Warr#n St., N. Y. ? QwAe's Pepto-^angan Tonic an r -n richer The Old Fashioned Cross Roads Country Store The old general st^re is the. projenitor of the modern department store. Its advan tages over the specialty shop and the catalogue house are numerous. Catering to the *s people of a special community the merchandise is selected with an eye to the particu lar needs of the people of that community. The large number of lines shown permit n volume of business at a reduced overhead. Prices are, therefore, lower. 'No where can people of a community supply their needs with merchandise particularly adapted to their needs at lower prices than from their local general store. We cordially invite an inspection of our offerings. COFFEE WEEK Special coffee bargains Sat. April 5th, Sat. April 12tli 1 lb. Votan 45c 3 lb. Votan ' $1.35 3 lb. Maxwell House . . .".777 . . . . . . . . $1.29 1 lb. Lord Calvert 39c Levering Pure Rio, bulk 23c MARKET SPECIALS Saturday, April 5th Best Pork Loins ^ . . . ? 23c Fresh Country Eggs 19c The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BIGGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 DON'T GO BAREHEADED HATS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 15c Clifton's Meal Home-made Pickle Full line groceries Candy $2.30 will j ust sam ple the case Ladies Silk Hose 50c. All colors A. J. Jarman Cooper Gin Corner. TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. The best of meals the mar ket affords and prepared In tha beat of faahlon. Plenty of room* for the accommodation of all who wish to spend the night, all well furnlahed. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor An ample assortment for your selection of the Best Tea and Coffee You may choose your favoritee drink here, blended to suit your individual taste, and be assured that it is representative of the best the market affords. Our shipments are received fresh almost daily ? Phone us to send you a trial order today. PHONE US YOUR ORDERS FOR FRESH MEATS, FISH, ETC. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE AND OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. Cash Grocery & Market PH05E 470 or 40 LOIIISBCRG, H. C. NOTICE Having qualified an Executrix of the estate of N. M. May, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice la hereby giv en all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 7th day of March, 1926, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Im mediate settlement. This March 6th, 1924. 3_7-6t MRS. BESSIE MAY, Extrx. 8eed Peanuts, Rape 8eed and Beet || Seed | 4-4-lt t.t 1>. P. HICKS. A toAjio drove'* Tastele** aftlll Toole rMtom Energy and. Vitally by Purifying and Enriching th? Bloo d. When you (eel ll* strengthening invmorsting effect, tee bow it bring* coltr m the cheek* and bow it Improve* (ha appetite, yon will then appreciate ItJ \me tonic value. Grove-* Tasttfjk* chill Tonic U almply Iron and QulHe *u*pended in (jrrup. So pleasant eve? children like It The blood need* QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich It. Destroys Malarial germ* and Grip germ* by Its Strengthening, Invlgor I a ting Effect 60c. 8ub*crlbe to The Franklin Time*
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