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RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE LOUISBURG, N- jS We Arc Not in Any Warehouse Trust * ? * \ ?>??- - > -r . * _ . ' ? ' We sell Tobacco higher than any other Warehouse, and we give every farmer a square deal in every way. e. s. ford, =aig B. N. WILLIAMSON. 0U R FALL. STOCK OF U R NIT U R E .v~ ? ? r " ' Will be especially inriting to the higher desires in the latest house dressing and the prices will be indeed attractive to the most economical. If for any reason we have not what yon want on hand, it will be to your interest to wait and examine the large fall stock we will b? receiving within the next few days. A special invitation to pay us a visit k always awaiting yon at onr store. Our Undertaking Department is always kept in the best of shape and full ef the best values to be had for the money and is always at your service, day or night. We would be glad to show you through this department before it becomes your duty to make a selection for a friend or a loved one. W. E. WHITE FURNITURE CO Louisburg, Hoitfi Carolina. - .t . franklinton News. Last Wednesday night the olass of children from the Odd Fellow Or phan Home, of Qoldabero, gave their annual ooDocrt in the Aaditor iara of the Graded School building here to one of the largest and moat appreciative audiences it has bad the pleasure ef ever meeting in our town. They reflected credit on the home they represented and save a very nice conoert, which was greatly enjoyed by all present The class is always welcome in Franklmton and the obildren were entertained hand somely ill the homes in which they stopped, and nearly everybody seem, ed sorry to see them leave. They came Monday night aod were with us longer than usual and seemed to have endeared themselves to our people greater than usual. Mr. J, C. Walker, manager of the class de clared they were not treated better anywhere than in Louisburg and here. Receipts here 176.20. Caught a Bad Cold. * "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and tbe way be coughed was ' Homething dreadful, writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncen, of Tipton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into con sumption. We bought just one bot tle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured bis cold completely." For sale by All dealers. Jottings from Justice. Miss Clara Long, of Cedar Rock, spent the week with her aunt, Mrs. Altord. Mrs. J. L. Bowden is in Raleigh this week visiting her son Mr. L. W. Bowden. Miss Bettie Parrish and brother, of Cedar Rock, and Miss Mamie Parrish, of Alabama, spent the even* ing with Miss Pearl S tailings Sator day.. Miss Myrtle Hollinggworth and Mr. Joe Leonard were callers in oar town Saoday. Mr. W. B. Wheleti aid wife, of Spring Hope, spent Sunday with bis mother near here. Mr. W, L. House and a ad wife, Mr. J. D. Hines and Mr. Gardner, of Louiaburg, were hpre Sunday, gaaeta of Mrs. H. A. Hinee. Mr. J. S. Alford is oat again after being aick a few days. Justice Supply Co., ginned their first bale of ootton on Monday morn ing. It belonged, to J. Clifton. They have one ot the best outfits made, and are now ready to gin for ill that come this way. CoBRBSraXDKNT. Best Paint What is it? Devoe. How Devoe? It's 160 years old; but that isn't how. It has long been the best; but that isn't how. It has been developed by use and study, by studv and use; that is how; and approved by experience, many years; that's how. . . It commends itself by long" lasting and small paint-coat; not cheap by the gallon, but cheap by the Job and cheap by the year and ten years, cheap by the lifetime. That's how. DEVOE McKinne Bros. Co. sella it. acts on the liter. Dodson's Liver Tone Livens Ud The Liver? Is More Than a Mere Laxative. Calomel was for years the only known medicine tliat would stimulate the liver. But calomel it often dangerous, and people are not to be blamed for being afraid of it. Within the last few years many med icines have been put out to be used in stead of calomel, but their effect is on the bowels? not on the liver. Uodfrey Egerton drug store says that the only real liver medicine to actually take, the place of calomel is Dodson's Liver Tone, a mild, harmless, vegetable liquid that Godfrey-Egerton Drug Co. recommend ed to take the place of calomel and which gives prompt relief in cases of constipation, biliousness and sluggish liver. 9o confident are * Godfrey-Egerton Drug Co. that they five their personal guarantee with every 50 cent bottle ?f Dodson's Liver Tone. You can be sure that rou are petting Dodson's by asking at this (tore if they are giving you the medicine they personally guarantee to refund money oa if unsatisfactory. DOBS BACKACHE WOBBY YOU? Some Louisburg people Have Learned How To Get Belled How many people suffer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If it harts to stoop or list ? If you suffer sudden, darting pain*^t If yon are weak, tame and tired Suspect jour kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or ditziness. Scanty, painful, or too frequent urination^ Nervousness or a constant, dead tired feeling. Avert the serious kjdney diseases. Treatjthe weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. A remedy especially for sick kid neys. Gratefully endorsed by residents of Weldon. Mrs. T. P. Anderson, First St., Weldon, N. C., says: "I have tak en Doan's Kidney ' Pills and have been so greatly helped that I am glad to recommend them. Doan's KUpey Pills have been very effeo | tive in relieving me of baakache and other symptoms of kidney ooraplaint I know that they act as represent ed." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn XJn., Buf falo, New York, s<Jle agents for the United States. Keiqember the name ? Doan's ? and take no other. ' ( NOTICE. In accordance with the will of Mrs. Luty H. flight the undernamed execu tor will on Saturday jl>ct. 18th 1918 of fer for sale to tbe' highest bidder at Joyner's corner in Franklintan two leu on Mason St., known as the Hlffht lota, terma, one-third eaah. balance in 12 moatha with interest. Tim* of sale 1 o'clock. Sept. 15, 1313. D. C. THiRRINOTON. Exr, of Mra. Lacy If. Hight. Taos. B. Wilder, Attr. Select Your Fall and Winter Suit Now *1 We are showing all the new weaves and colorings in thfi new Fall and Winter models. Make your selection now, while the assortment is at its height. A MASTERPIECE IN TAN Here's style for you ? a new mo del Crosstt that will make any man happy. Heavy stitching. Eight buttons. Fi ? Well rather. F.W. WHELESS . t'Lauisbur's Clothier." .. Some style to this Crossett "patent" (No. 106). Dull calf top and a 1^ inch heel. Clever and classy. So is No. 136, with a calfskin vamp. Note unique perforations. $4. to $6. everywhere
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