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To Drive Oat Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTBl*E99-chiil TONIC. You know what you are taking, a s the formula is printed on every label, -showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. SO cents Money to~~Lo*n* Qn 5 years time.,* 1000.00 and ujl, on . Improved farms In Franklin county. For terms apply to Wm. H. RUFFIN, attorney , Louisburg. N. C. Chickamauga Trust Co. j Sale of Town Property Under and by virtue of the power ( and authority continued in that ccr- ' tain mortgage deed executed by Wash Davis and *ife. Maude Davis to T. B j Wilder, Trustee, on the 24th day of : Novejnher^J^iX.and duly recorded in ' the office _of Register of Deeds of Franklin county, in Book 193; at page ? 494, default having been made In the j payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon the j undersigned Trustee to foreclose said mortgage deed, the undersigned will , on the 10th day of January 1916 at ?.2 o'clock M. at the courthouse door 1 in Louisburg, N. C., sell at public auc- 1 tlon to the highest bidder for cash, the following town property, viz: That lot or parcel of land lying in the Southeast part of Louisburg. pn . **' ? East aide of Kenmore Avenue, and adjelni^g the lots of John Hays, the j Lucy Martin lot, and the lot of Henry ] Clay, and b&ing the lot upon which : the said Wash Dav|s now lives. This the 8th day of December 1915. THOMAS B. WILDER. | 12-10*51. ^Snwte?. TmsteeN Sale of Beal Estate Under and by virtue of the power.! conferred upon me in a certain deed of J trust executed by E. G- Kearney ^n<U wife and duly recorded in the office^Oi j the Register -of Deeds for * Franklin | county in Book 210; page 28, iMill. on j Monday* the* 7th day of Fettorary. 131?r j at the hour of noon. at public auction at the courthpdse door in the t town of Louisbure^Ttanklin county. C.. to the highest bidder for cash. afl the rtghfc^ftle and interest of the said E. G. Kearney and wife, the same being cme^undivided sixth interest, in andJo"a certain tract or parcel Of la^fsituated in Frankllnton township. < ^Franklin county. North Cfirolina. and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands oT Jim Taborn and Rufus Sandling. -on the East by the lands of B. X Green, on the South by the lan da of Baldy Taborn. and oa the West by the lands of JOe P. Jen kins, and containing fifty-two acres, more or less, and being the lands known as the old Harry Kearney }and. This Jan. 7tb. 1916. W. H. YARBOROUGH, Jr. . 1-7-fct. * Trmstee. NEWS OF THE NATION ITEMS OF TvTfcKKST ( 0\I?K>SKU FOR b\'SY READERS Represtntative Lever, of South Carolina, author of the cotton futures law; recently declared unconstitution al by Federal Judge Hough, of New York, Wednesday re-introduced the bill. Mr. Lever said hehad'consulted uiany. lawyers in the Senate and House and their opinion is su^tantially un animous that the Supreme Court wculd not uphold Judge Hough. Charges circulating during the last session of congress that administration officials acted in the interest of foreign business firms in urging the passage of the government ship purchase bili 'ft* ere held to be baseless- In majority reports filed by the Senate committee appointed to investigate them. Thursday Secretary" Garrison laid before the House military 'affairs com mittee his formal argument in favor of the administration's army plan, v hich is designed to give the country a definite military policy. It proposes the creation of a mobile *Fe<tfe*al force of more than a million men s*av six years. \ ^ Consul Carrels at Alexandria. EtfTpt, Friday advised the State Department that he had obtained afBjkmts from iwonty-one survivors o^fne Persia, in cluding Charles H. Grant, an American j citi'en and that^fl confirmed previous statements that no warning was given , and that no vessel was seen. v^Ssnter Fall, of New Mexico led the :KeJfti?4ican attack Thursday on the .^riuninstrfetion's Mexican policy with a, speech urging^tixe adoption, of his res olution calling upoTv^he president vto place before Congressnrtonnatlon on which he had based the recogfrtt.ton of Carranza. ?^Ss>v .Secretary of Commcrtv Hedficid in a memorandum on business condi tiors trasmitted to "President Wilson recently, pictures the country as in the most prosperous state of its his tory. The warning is added, though. ,that war's inflation of commerce" will last only until the war's end, and that business foresight alone will prepare i the United States for peace. |_ ? * Six of the eleven of the former directors of the New York. New Haven and Hartford jlailroad, charged by .the goverment with criminal violation of the Sherman Anti-trust Maw. ? were found not guilty by the jury that for nearly three months had been tryiug the case. The jury disagreed on the _&ve others. Believing that the' situation is well under control following two days of tranquillity ^fter the rioting at Youngstown, Ohio. Friday night, pre parations are being made to reoptC the plants^ Tt^fVfttmgstown Sheet and* Tube Company in East Youngs town a?d Struthers. The riot Friday night cost the lives of two persons and resulted in property loss amounting to $1,000,006. After a week of open discusion In the Senate and House, congressional excitement over the foreign relations of the United St&i?3_JlAft been consi- j derably allayed. " Administration | leaders apear to have succeeded in j prevailing upon most of their coll?a- I gues to adopt a. policy of patient wait ipg for complete investigation of re cent war- zone incident's in which , American lives . were sacrificed. Whenever You Need a Qeoeral Toole Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's." chill Tonic is equally valu v General Tonic because St ct~, well known tonic properties of J and IRON. It acts on the Liy out Malaria, Enriches the Builds up the Whole Systenf.JTjj We editors often commeent- on the ? scantiness of the modern" woman's attire, hut we seldom close our eyes as she passes by. r WAR TPOS PAW! Pain is a visitor to every home and usually It comes quite unexpectedly: But you are prepared for every emer gency If you keejr a smalt Dottle Of Sloan's Liniment handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever discovered. , Simply laid on the skin ? no rubbing required ? it drives the pan away. It eally wonderfttk^ n-H. Soister, Berkley, Cal., writes 4Vba$t Saturday. after tramping around the Pa^alna Exposition with wet feet, X came non^e wltn my neck so stiff that I couldnv'tmra. 1 applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to i bed, Tn myj-pnrpriBP- next meaning the stiffness had almost disappeared^ four"hours after the second application I was good as new." March, 1915 At Druggists 25c. ? s ? - ? i They say death evens up all scores, but It will require a whopping? big j mantle to cover the sins of 1915. _ Many a sickly smile hides a mighty ! healthy jag. A HAPPY NEW YEAR To You all is our Sincere Heartfelt Greeting The old year just gone has been fraught with joys and sorrows, with pleasure and sadness, with success and failure. Through it all the First . 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