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OUR *'"5S9 is Second to [None Within the past week we have fitted up a nice show room and completed our trimming department so that so that we are now better prepared to fill your wants than ever before. We have prepared nice private rooms for your comfort in making the selection in this line and to attend to such other matters as you may wish. We especially invite your attention to this department at all times and want you to pay us a visit. Our services is recognizod first-class in every particular by the most exacting. Our rubber tired funeral car is at your command when you should need it for a friend. Remember- eur prices have got to be all right. Come in and take a look at our lint when in town. - C. C. HUDSON, Funeral Director. 'Phone No. 290 Day or Night Coffins and Caskets HOWELL &. BUNN AGENTS FOR ST I EFF PIANOS LOgiSBURG N O Unsed Embalmers Economy in Painting ? ^ Your House docs not mean buying the paint sold at the lowest price per gallon. It means getting die paint that covers th^ moat surface per gallon and gives die greatest number of years ai service? in other words, the best value ft* your dollar. ' iCMEQUAUET HOUSE PAUST costs less because it tai^es less and tots longer. Let-uMhcwr you pleasing color combinadooB, esti mate quantity Deeded, wbe<rf any other service we can, vchtther yom btty or not. Coma *i and gmt am JLcma Om% Mm *ig OtMa Boot ami J cum o otmr J^WMfcu McKinne rBros, Bros. LIFE TORNADO FIRE PIRE FIRE INSURANCE! I will write ytm firs insurance an anything you have Om reeidmH, bans, stables, fop nitare, hor*M, aiulae, merchao dlM and a^rtkiatf -that will barn Come in and Talk it Over With Me I can be fooad at the Tint National Bank, Loaisbcrg, V. CL T. V. WATSON, Agent, YOUNGSViLLF. NEWS ITEMS Oar Scalar Corropssdtnt Items of InUftrt Gathered Frosa asd Hear Y?an^rville Each Week | closes on monday"/ A good many of ojtr^chizeus at tended court Louisborg last week. The ,^fcj?t State fair which has jus^ifndrd was attended by nearly Wl of our low. people and adjoining cemmanity. Miss Amanda Winston spent-sev eral days last week with her parents in Youngsville. She returned to Peace Institute, Raleigh, Monday. Misses Uzzie Williams and Eliza both Underwood, ot Oxford College, spent several days at home the past week. Mr. H. H. Underwood spent sev eral days with bis parsnts in Younga yille the past week. He left for Bniea Creek Monday, Miss Blanche Wilder and Mies' Creech, of Clayteo, are visiting Miss Hattie Perkerson. Messrs. C. C. Hudson and W. L. HardesUr, of Louisburg, spent San day in Youngs ville. Mr. W. II. Hight epent Sunday afternoon in Henderson, on one of his so-called "business trips." We are grieved to state that Mr. B. H. Winston, who lives on college street has been sonfined to his bed for several days, and doeB Dot seem to improve. W e can only hope for his speedy reeovery. Mr. Henry Best has been visiting his brother Prof. J. J. Best, of Yoangsville, for the past several days. Sick hsedache is oaaaed by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain 'a Tablets and correct that and the head aches will disappear. For sale by all druggists. " A Storm Party. On last F nday night aboat four miles treat town. At the horns of -Mr. John C. Winston a party of young people of , oar town gave i ?t?rm party. The j?trtv left jtfSwL. aboat seven '.'clerk on a h<>ra? an* armed at>lreir destina tion about eigLl o&fjck and no bo kuowinp ic in^nimbtr of the fimi 1 j th er rnjffZd ia with a bunch in PBmb^ftD d u it ufqaIIt end? it be iruthfallv tni 1, the "biggest time'" of the reason. "Everybody soemeii to be haying a pood time.* Those present were aa fallows*: Mr. Clyde Perry and Mies Km ma Allen, Mr. G. C. Holding and Miss Susie Pearce, Misses Lillian Martia, Lucy Mo?s and Beunna Perry. Mr. W. H. Hight and Miss Seniab Conyers. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE Tfct Results Made ThU lewburg Lady Clad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, AJ4. ? "For mora than a rear," writes Myrtle Co thrum, of this piaoe, "I suffered with terrible pains In my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and nay face was oovered with pimples. Oar family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A. friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, so I began taking It, a* onoe, and with the best resnlts. for I was eared after taking two bottles. Mr mother and my a ant hare also used Oardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Oardul to sick aad suffering women." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonls remedy for wo men, and will benefit yoang and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbe, hav ing a gentle, tonic effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardul hae helped a million women back to health and strength. Have you tried ltt If not, please do. It may be Just what yoa need. H. B.? Write to: Ladto' kivtoenr On* . Chatto UOfl W'd'CIn# Co. , Chatunooca. T?n.. for fpfctal ~ and 64-paj* book. " Horn* TrMUMOl tea Wo a*m." Mat ka plain wrappor, M fealW E. A. ROGERS Tinworkcr. LotMtMTB, N. C. Will m?k? MHntM on amy job Work Ouw*We<. CW1 ac write v) win M*d W layAi^g In ny Itn*. special fa|j ancj Winter Goods Snowing in At the RACKET STORE Bafors you buy your goods? corns and sec a full line ot Stylish Drette Goods - with trlmmlnife to match wch suit. Onr milliuery depart is op-to-date and we ?en plo&u ovary lady as to style and price. t Wo have a nice line of fine shoes c L ? _ ? for Ladiee, Mens and children. ^g1QA>S JIIWO Be sura to aak to see them. ^ H orel ties in Nockw&ar, Woolen ana Cotton Underwear, Table linen and Napkins to match, Towele Scarfs and Handkerchief a Yon are cordially lavitcd M aaaae when they ?an tflll yon how to make dresaes Persona ffaug bouae~kM?lng iu Had what thuy maad at the 5, 10 amd 26c store Why Ride Twenty Miles Through :o: The Mud? :o: When you can j?et what you want at home, and siye time and money. We offer you exceptional bargains in Mens, Youths and Hoys clothing:, extra pants and overcoats. Ladies and Misses Coat Suits and Long Coats In our millinery department we have a complete stock and a competent milliner. Our line of shoes is the lorgest carried by any country store in Franklin or adjoining counties and the prices are right. Come to see us and we will please yon. WOOD SUPPLY COMPANY Sid Hamlet, Manager SATISFACTION OR TOOR MONEY MONEY BACK
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