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B^GG/Es ? - a ? ' - fc'^vT""* ? '' "* * 'ti ~Vj?: BUGG I ES '?>v . / 4 . ' " *' ?' ' '? -? -???.; 1..-; AT THIS SPACE BELONGS TO Dr. W. B. Morton who will have something in teresting to say to you about eyes next week. We have ^plenty of Fer tilizer for your late Corn WOOD SUPPLY COMPANY Sid Hamlet , Manager SATISFACTION OR TOUR MONEY BACK , ?arruare Licenses. Register of Deeds Yarborough, Is soed marriage licensee to the following couples daring the month of May: Whits? E. C. Collins and Annie D. I Strickland, J. F. May and Mattie L. , Smith, Nick Pearce and Carrie H. Goodson, Cope Gopton and Ethel Mur phy, Sam Foster and Goldie Tharring ton, C. M. Blake and Lena O'Neil. Colored ? Conal Hall and Lona Strickland, Zack Ellis, Jr., and Annie Pulley, Al Joyner and Mary Lou Manly, Charlie Spivey and Ellen Williams, Elias D'Vine and Minnie Williamston, Lee Pearce and Beulah Perry, Joe Lew is and Rebecca Perry, Jessie Scott and Catherine Ratchff, Peter W. Cooper and Annie Davis. ' Most children Have Worms Many mothers think their children j are suffering from indigestion, head ache, nervousness, weakness, costive- ' ness, -when they are victims of that ' most common of allchildrens's ailments ?worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fret ful children, who toss and grind their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all the symptoms of having worms, and should be given Kickapoo Worm filler, a pleasant cnndy lozenge, I which expels worms, regulates the bowels, tones up the system, and makes children well and happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaranteed. All drug- 1 gists, or bv*mail. Price 25c. Kicdapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and s ouis. Mrs. J. C Mahin Dud. One of the saddest events in the his tory of our little village of Pine Ridge was the death of our dear mother and grandmother which occurred April 23, 1913. Grandma had been in bad health for some time. She was a good wife, a kind mother, a true Christian and a true friend to all. She leaves to mourn their loss a kind husband and five chil dren. Grandma lived to be 81 years old. Her loving face is absent. Her welcomed voice is stilled, A place is vacant in our home ' That never can be filled It grieves us to see her go. And not have her with us here, But she's gone above where all is love, Where there's no pain or tear, Lord be merciful to the bereaved-.* I And help us understand That all is done for the best, ?By Thy Providential And when our days of toil are over And our long days work is done, May we by thy loying kindness, Meet our dear Grandma, one by one, And may this .yhade of sorrow, Be a blessing in disguise And we all may see and understand The day we all shall rise. By One Who Loved Grandma. Ulcers and Skirp Troubles. If you are suffering with any old, running or fever sores, ulcers, boils, eczema or other skin troubles, get a bo* of Buckien's Arnica Salve and you will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine months and Buckien's Arnica Salve cured ber in two weeks. Will h?ilp you. Only 26c. Recommended by Ay cock Drug Co./ ? ; ; / , The State Association of. Druggists meet in New Bern this month. Last week a negro named Elijah . Gwln was killed by lighting near ker nersville. A line young cow and calf. Apply to J. W. Weathers, It? R. F. D. No. '1, Louisburg, N. C. A NEW PARLOR CAR LINE HAS BEEN INAUGURATED VIA SEABOARD AIR LINE Ry. BETWEEN CHARLOTTE AND RAL EIGH ON THE NEW SEA BOARD TRAIN. Lv Raleigh 8.00 A. M. Ar Charlotte 2.40 P. M. Lv Charlotte 10.10 A. M. Ar Raletgfr 2.48 P. M. This train ran* solid between Raleigh and RutherfortVm parlor ear is opera ted between ftalefcrh and EdJemont N. C. "in the heart of the moon tains" Writs for schedules. JameS Ker, Jr.. T. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. H. 8 Leard, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. IF YOUR CHILDREN , ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL under-Mtze or andmr-wnght remember? Scott'# Emalaon is nature'* grandest growing' rood; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. Scott 9c Bowng, Bloom field. N. J. 15-27 NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of Miss Beulah A. Moore, late of Franklin county.-tha is to .notify all persons holdiug claims against her estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before May 20, 1014, or this notice will be pUad in bar of their rec very. All persons owing said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement This May 20. 1913 C. D. Britt, Adm'r. pd. Franklinton, N. C. -NOTICE. Having this day qualified as executor of the estate of Mrs. Lucy H. Hight no tice is hereby given to all persona hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same to me for payment on or before May 1, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said est. te are asked to make immediate payment. This May 1, 1913. D. C. Tbarbingtos, Exr. of Mrs. Lucy H. Hight. Tho8. B. Wildur, Att'y. Our Own Guarantee is added to the manufacturer's when you buy a Simmons Chain. Whatever pattern you choose ? to please your in dividual taste ? the style is sure to be correct. The 8immons goods for 40 years have had the reputation of always being in , good taste. sir-jtiorts CHlfl I rt S are noted for their ^Caring qualities as well as for their exquisite design and I finish. They *re not washed or plated goods ? the surface of each chain is a heavy rolled tube of molid gold. Come in and see our new assortment of handsome Spring styles. F .A. RIFF JEWELERY Louisburg, North Carolina "And Thereby Hangs A Tale" A tale of possibilities for the biggest brightest June and July the tailoring business bas ever seen? a tale of Right Tailoring at Right Trices with The Line That's Just Fine all the Time Klee clothes are the clothes of the day for the close of the season. Practically every good seller still standing in stock, bat far from standing stock-still Mohairs, Homeepaas and Tropical Wonted* in abundance to keep your dlapoaitlen level when it's hotteranthe devfl. J. N. RAMEY at the BARGAIN STORE Who Create* the Biggest Bargains is Krsnklln County ! FIRE! LOOK, LISTEN, LE\RIN, * ? ? / If you will put your fire insurance in my hands, I will al ways keep it in force for you and when the fire bell rings, you will rest satisfied that yourproperty will be insured in some of the best compan ies that can be had. I am on my job and will always give your bus iness my prompt and care ful atttention As Ever Yours, T. W. WATSON, A$en? Phone 372 Phone 372 ICE AT ALL HOURS My Ice .Honge will be open from now on regularly pn Sun days. For prompt delivery leave your orders the evening before, or telephone your orders. v Your businecs will be appreciate !. Yours to serve, John W. King Say Neighbor !!! / "7^ Your automobile that's lame and suffering with occasional Blind Staggers need some ROD-A-BU8H treatment.'' - Your steam engine with its broken limb all bandaged up needs to be doctored by JACKS'SON. If fact if you have any trouble whatever with any of your machinal ery the Louisburg Machine Works stands ready to furnish you auob roeij(t. ?and materials aj you need. They can both mend and make. 4 Your bills from and after this date will be due payable immediate, ly upon complete of job, or delivery of artiole sold. This means C. O. D Yours to Serve ? < II! f **\ :?~>t *i /? ,.; -- >? Louisburg Machine Works Inc. Louisburg, North Carolina I ? 1 ?' . ' ? - F ' - ??????' * SuWA SIM.'- &
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