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DIZZYSPELLS Relieved After Taking Two Bottle! Of Cardui, Say* Tenneisee \'' Lady. > Whltw&ll, Tenn.?I5fs. G. P. Cart Wright, of this place/ writes: "About tour years ?go the d/zzy spells got so bad that when I wtfuld start to walk I would Just fcretty/near fall. I wasn't past doing mi w^irk, but was very j much run-dowm J I told my husband I thought Cardui would help me, fig a lady who lived next door to had taken a great deal, and told Bie to try it. This was when we were Hiving In Kentucky. My husband, got me a bottle and I took it accoWing tO', directions. It helped me so/much that he went back and got me t another battle. I got a whole lot better and just quit taking It. I got ovek the dizry spells...I took no other rdedlcine at tha? time nor since for this trouble. No, ?I've never regretted faking Cardui. . \ I felt jutt fine when I finished the second bottle." Purely vegetable, mild and gentle In its action, Cardui, the woman's tonic, may be the very medlc.'ne you need. If you suffer from symptoms of female troubles, give Cardui a trial. All druggists. NC-129 Crabbed I>ls po s It Ion. "Now, this is a snappy suit," said the glib salesman. "See here, young man," answered the grouchy customer. "That word ?snappy/ when applied to clothes is my pet abomination. I don't wont a snappy suit. If you show me another rii get snappy myself." Wake County Larid For Sale. 149 acres ?food tobicco, cotton and corn land?3Voor mere acres under cultivation, witW houie, tobacco barn, and stable, on county road, five miles ftorth of Wakefield,/six and one-halt miles from Zebnlftn known as "The Lewis Place," pricJ^IO ptr acre net ?terms one-fourtly cl?h, balance on Ume to suit purch MRS. M./V. MfcptJFFIE, Avenue, Agents, A?bury Pant, N. J. A. J. Hunt. Zebulon, N. C. Henry K Baker, Wakefield, N. C. 8-10-tf. . Notice of Tax Sale. By virtue of the provisions of Sec tion 4 of the Revenue Act of 1917, of North Carolina, and uponfthe certifica tion by the Stale Treasurer that the Franchise and a<froloremj taxes for the year of 1914 and\915 ari due and un paid, the unersigred wgl on Monday Sept. 3rd, 1917, a6 abost the hour of noon, at the court hfeusefdoor in Louis burg, N. C., sell to\liefhighest bidder lor cash, for payment <jf taxesandcosts assessed upon the property of the Eas tern Realty and Tru^Co. the follow ing described real qptdte of the said Company situate iiv th^County of Krankhn near the tbwn dt Louis burg, N. C., described as'ollows^The house and lot occupied by Mary \nne Fos* ter, adjoining the Raleigh rofci, Annie Green and others, bounded on the North by the lot of the Eastern Realty ?and Trust Co., on the East by the lot of the Eastern Realty and Trust Co., cm the south by the lands of Annie Green, and on the West by the Ral eigh road. This Aug. 3rd, 1917. ?-3-51 H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff of Franklin County. sua sale S Resirulilo Town Lots and Farms The j tills Property. / That lot aVd several dw?lings near j the College, Vailed the iC'raokinore" | A lot and swelling, /orner Noble and Spring Str Jets, oaapplad \i7 Mrs. Pearce. A 7 A small tenantuionsfe and lot oppo site the last nsjnu Jot. A building on B*Lf Run Alley. A lot near the jpneral Spring, all In Loui&bnrg,. N. ]A A (arm adjoining lthe lands of M. Stamps, W. H. jflleoand other?, part mi the old "Mxjtnigik land3," con taining 306 aqfes. more or A (arm of fifj i-1 acrea, adjoining TTuid Doaji,/"hoe. W.\ Wheless, con taining Iandr open tor fnro horse crop, two room /wolllng " n<l V>n?*?u8ee. A dwoUmg op Sprlrfc and Cedar Street?. JUntttrg. IMi as die "Toang/PlacoT. \ Will/be spld on ano tarmn. Ap ply U/J. L. PALMEiL Agent, or Wm. H. # TH08. W. RLTKB, AttorncTB. 6-15-tI. Notico of lie-Sale^ Under and by virtue of an order of re-sale madiv by the Superior Court ot Franklin county In mat special proceeding emJtlod Fauik Fogg, - Admr. vs MariakDavis awl other?, the undersigned commlesioipr will, on I Monday, the 27tt* day of August, 1917, ' at 12 o'clock M, aaihe cpurthouae door of Franklin couiVr v at the noon I recena of court, ofer tor sale to the highest bidder for\cash that certain tract or parcel of kid lying and be ing In Sandy CreekWownship, Frank lin comity, North C<Jbllna, bounded as follows: On the ltln by the lands of Mist Onnle TboiJaA; on the Hast by I the lands ot TYarflr Fogg; on the 8outh by the lands ok R. Strickland .? and others, and In tlfc West by the lands of R. H. atrlckuaid, containing n Hucdxpd A^-es, m<^o or less, last ar The last an? higfcmft bidder will, ' nnder order ?the Cou*. be requlr -?d to d?oalt if per cent ? hi? bid as mm guarantee f good fait' <f This 20 th i *TWBF'^Wff*f a J-t7 Ot.. . Commissioner. NATURAL REXEDY FOR PELLAGRA Acid Irin Mineral Brings Relle^fron DisoMe by Removing Cau&e. Used In Pellagra Institutes. Those headaches, singling in the care, dull tVed feeling. Zlack spots on t ie skin bisnlng sorption. red ra9h. and other mtmptommt pellagra may bp elimityfttA by t\Jb faithful use of Acid Ipdh Mikeralj Peffagca islprtoar/ly a blood ?M* ease and..'Acid 1 ,r/i Ulu ^ral bripffs re lief by ^orrectfljfc the Iron jAeral is ^Dt a ??dope" ( or patent mfMidne. It is obtained from the o/j uttural medicinal Iron mineral deposit c( its kind known to the worju and inliidltion to three forms?>l natural itpn. contains potasv siumf magnesium, Ailcium and sodium m^cicinal properties which your doc ter will tell you arl effective in the treatment of the brood, nerves, kid neys stcmacli and. b&dder. For more than th i Ay years doctors and hospitals have be^n using A-I-M. Pellagra institutes ar4 likewise using it. Get a bottle of Acid Iron Mineral tfjday it is nature's own remedy for pellagra. At all reliable druggists In 50c and $1 sizes. Use A-I-M iron ointment for skin eruptions, old sores. i I>own on 'Em. Katherlne?What do you think of doctors generally? Kidder?Well, have come to the con clusion that there are a great many quacks outside of the duck trust. Just the Thing for Diarrhoea. "About two ye?-8 ago I had a^evere attack of diarrhoea which lasted orer a week." writes W. C. Ja/ms, Buford. X. D. "I became sojweak that I could not stand unrlrfft. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diurcmea Remedy. The first dose rellefM me and wlhln two daysTTas as JBS1 Vs ever." Many druggists recomfljpfid? Oils remedy be cause they know that it is reliable. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Smoke >itl-ai:c<-. Visiting Plumber?Cleanliness, my friend, is next to godliness. Native?In this town it's next to im possible. MOTHER! DOTT TAKE CHANCES IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean little liver and bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children singly will not take thellme from play wo empty their bowels, wjiich become logged up with vaste, livar gets sluggish, stomach sour. \ / Look at if\e torque, Mother! If coated or yo^r chjfd is listless, cross, feverish hreaWoU restless doesn't cat heywTn[l|U( cold or has sore throay or any johcr children's all nicntrgifre a tAspoonful of "Califor n^a3yp6p of Wlstf then dort worry, bccause it is ?>entettar harmless, and ir> a few hov.s al\ tJuR constipation p* Ikor, sonjlile antTormenti/.g w\3to vili rrentl/ inov* olt o i the bowels, and you / have A well playful child again. A thoro^h "in.sidc cle ansing** i# of times all Vhat is neces sary. Irshould be the ?st treatment jgi/en hi'any sickness. \ ? Bewjre of counterfeit-Tig syrups. Ask yiur druggist for a 60-cent bottle jl "California Syrup of Flga*\ which has fiHl directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-up > plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that It Is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company.'* .Program of M E Sunday School In- ! htltute, RalHgh District, fluy ton, C\, A a?. 20 anrl HO. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUG. 29thi?* 8:00?Devotional Services. S: 20?Opening Remarks by Prod dent R. E. Prince. of Raleigh. Ap l ointment of Committees. 8:40 Address: "Getiing a Clearer Vision," ^lr. J. M#* Way, Divisional Field Secretary, Spartanburg. S. G. THURSDAY MORNING, AUG 30th. 9:30?Devotional Services. 'Address: "Presenting the problem" by Rev. H. E. Spenco, Kield Secretary North Carolina C#i |ference. 10:15 Address: "Putting the work ! of the Sunday School on a better fi nancial basis" >Ir. W. B. Cooper, ('?iairman Confluence Sunday School tto*rd, Wilmington. *0:3?? Report fro? 8upt. Trainfhg Department, Mr: T. B. Eldrldge, Rnl tig h. Address: "Teachers and T^l nig" Mr. Way. Open Discussion. 11:15?Report of Wesley Bible Cltot Super in teadent-, Mr. H. E. BatterflKd Raleigh. Address; "The Organised Class as a working force In the s4n day.^hool ftftd Church"J>rMldcnt W., Wesley Bible Class Federation. Round Table, conducted by Mr. Way. "What my Wesley Bible Classes are doing" discussion by Pastors. Supts. and Bi ble Class workers, (time of each spea ker two minutes). Business session. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 3:00?Devotional Services. 3; 15?Report from Home Depart ment Supts. Mr. J. R. Betts Jr., Ral* eigh. Address: "The Home and Sun day School" Rev. M. Brads haw, Ral eigh. 3:45?Report of Elementary Supt. Mrs. L. T. Royal, Smithfleld. Ad dress : "The Elementary Division" Miss M. E. Kenedy. Supt. Elementary Work for Southern Methodist Church, Nashville, Tenn. Open Discussion. 4:30?Discussion: "Obstacles in the way of my Sunday School work" Pas tors and Supts. are invited to take part. Each speaker limited , to two minutes. THURSDAY NIGHT S-.00?Devotional Services. 8:20?Good intentions: One minute expressions from any present as to what they intend to do for the oause. S:40?Address: "Elementary Work" Miss Kenedy. NOTE: The Presiding Elder, Rev. J E. Ijjiderwood, is in charge of De votional Services. Delegates who expect to attend will notify Rev. A. T. Sikes, Clayton, N. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLIGISH LIVER Crashes Into soar bile making you sick and yon lose a day's work. Calomel salivates! It's nyfcrcury. Calomel acts likeNdynamlte of a slug gish liver. When\alol!nel times into contact with sour itiy It crashes into it. causing ? ram p hA ana mrfisea. fe/l bilious,\ho&^cliy, con all Xnocffi^rat, just go uggis/ and yfet a 50 cent dsqh'a Li/eV Tone, which less vegetdole substitute for dangerous calomelc TaAe a spoonful and if it doesn't /tart yoiM' liver and str&ighten youjftp better knO quicker than nasty cajfcmel and w\hout mak ing you sicl^ou just go batk and get your money. \ I! you rake calomel todaylyoull be sick and/iauseated tomorrow; besides, it may %alivate you, while if you takw Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless pleasant and safe to give to children; they ike It. K o mil of? Uses Harsh Methods. Petrograd, Aug. 14.?General Korn Uoff is adopting measures of a more repressive nature to assure the re-es tablishment of discipline In the army. He is causing the orrest of the mem bers of one of the most mportant so cieties which has been using its in fluence on the troops. The first regiment, formed exclus ively of Moscow students, has left for the front where it will take up cne of the most dangercus positions In a line of "shock troops." A BeulJfttlc Film *'T;iis is a wry realistic picture." I "Very/* k aid the manager. "Would Iyo*j believe it. the first time we show ed tills film eight young women wait ed for half an hour after the show to sec the leading man come out of the ) a.Icy behind the theater?" Corns Peel Right ?? Off With "Gels-IP 2 DTope, and the Corn is a "Goner P Wh? you've igot .to walk on the sides of yoar aho# to pet away from those awful corn-pains, there's only one common-Bense t^ing \o do. -mm Woit Put 3 op S dro#/ of "Oeti-It" on tha corn right ai#r. Pain [fend Inflam mation will d#appear, thfe corn will begin to shrl Jbl from thai ln*tantr? than It loflgg/f and falls fight off. TbeiVrtttflther oorn-remover in the world tlat acta lik? ??Gets-It." No new-4Maw*eea^iae been made In com-remarfrn einr\_ "Gett-It" waa bom. Uon'l wkrffet jhat fact. "Gots It" doe?'rffay^viUler With the use of aalvee tflat Irritate. bandages that maka a bundle of your toe, plaatere that half do the work, knives and ?clnaora that draw blood. Use "Gets It"?%P mo? 41 grin g or cutting. ^Oefii-It" 'M ?old everywhere. %o ? Mflit or mil on receipt of price ?? S. Lawrenoe <k Go., Chicago, ill. fcoli tm Lonlibgrg ud reconoMMV corn remoij by Magnblia Balm liQVWlrACE POWDER. I The beauty secret of women who know how .to take care of the com Vlexion. Cannot be ciWedted. Heal a Sun burVstops Tan. Soothing cooJiiW. refreshing. ? PbX tvhm. vu 75c. at Dmggiit* or by moil? J/JVCt Sampn (either color)\pr 2c. Stamp. Lyon Mfg. Co, 40 Sooth Fifth 9L Brooklyn. N. Y. All Ordinance Authorising the Issu ance of *.">0.000 Street Improve ment Bonds of the Town of Loulsburg, North furo ina WHEREAS, in pursuance of the provisions of Chapter 66 of the Pub* lit Laws of 1915, entitled "A i Act re luting to local improvement j in mu nicipalities" the Board of Coi imicsion crs. of the Town of Loulsbw g, N. C., has, upon petitions made as provided in said Act, determined to make the local improvements herelm fter des cribed, and to assc&p a port on of the cost of said i inducements ii pon prop erty benefitted thereby as p -ovided in said act. which assessment i shall be payable in ten equal annu il install ments; and * WHEREAS, in the judgment of the s&id Board of Commissioners the cost of said local improvements will be $:0,000 of which $?2,500.(y will be cssessed as aforesaid, and me remain Cet will be borne by the town at large and it is ncessary to flnaqce said lo cal improvements by issuing bonds of the Town of Loutsburg: NOW THEREFORE, TTJE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE, TOWN OF LOUISBURG DO ORDAIIC AS FOL LOWS: \ ' Section 1. Negotiable tyonds of the Town of Louisburg, to b& nown as Street Improvement Bonis, shall be issued pursuant to The Municipal Fi nance AcO 1917, to pay for the con structing ori reconstructing of the sur face of the- following l^uned streets and highways in "the town of Louli burg, such sbrface to b^ of sheet as phalt, bitulitbic or bituminous laid on a solid foundation, and for the con structing at xhe same time of side walks, curbs, gutters and drains on such streets skid highways, viz: Middle Street from Main Street to Power Plant. Nash Street frrom Church Street to residence of F.\N. Egerton. Church Street from Nash Street to College Street. \ Perry Street from. Main Street to Kenmore Avenua. Kenmore Avenge Q-om Perry Street to the Tarboro Hoa<J. Section 2. The maximum principal amount of the isftue of Street Im provement Bonds ^hereby authorized shall be $50,000 onrwhich not exceed ing $22.500.00 of ponds shall be for the purpose of puling the portion of 1 the cost of said lArovements that is I to be assessed upon the" property ben efitted thereby and hot exceeding $27, I 500 of bonds shall le for the purpose | of paying the remainder of said cost The maximum rate 1 of Interest which said bonds shaltfbelr shall be six per centum per anxiuml The maximum period within whichJthey shall mature shall be sixteei ye; Section 3. ,TUe fallowing matters are hereby determined and declared pursuant to sections! 17 and IS of the Municipal Finance Aft, 1917: <1) The probable period at the end of which th$ last instalment of said assessments (in anticipation of which not exceding '$22.500 if said bonds are t*> be Issued) will hove been in ar rears for tw+ yznn i\ 12 years. The probable period of improvements (for tlie town's share ?of which notexceedinq$27,500 o bonds are to be issued) is JO years. The average of fcaid periols (they being the periodsithat wouHibe stated here in pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 1917, il a separate Ordinance were passed for the bonds fc^ each of said purposes), taking into consideration the amoui t of bends applicable to each purp se or item, and the period stated in Lhis section in respect to that item s sixteen years. (2) A jtax sufficient to pay the principal land interest of said bonds shall bo Annually levied and collect ed. I FOB '?EST?One/ire room Cottage with water aniMightB, See WELDON I . EGERTON, yti^urg, N. C. ' (3) A "statement of the debt of the Town of Loulsburg has been filed with the Clerk of said town, pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 1917, and I? open to public inspection. (4) The average assessed valuation of property subject to taxation by the Town of Louisburg for the three fls< cSl years in which taxes were levied ar. shown by said statement Is $1,259, 772.00. (6) The amount of the net debt of the Town of Lonlsburg outstanding, authorized or to be authorized, as shown by said statement Is $122,456, 86, , ? , Section 4, This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and shall net be submitted to the voers of the Town of Louisburg, the bond? hereby | authorized being exclusively tor im provement? of which at leaat one fourth of the cost Is to be assessed upon abutting property or properties benefited, and said cost being a nec essary expense of the Town of Loula burg. " T*a foregoing ordinance was adopt ed on the 3rd day of August, 1917, and was first published on the 10th day of August, 1917, Ally action Or ftr6cce41ng questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thlrt days after Its last pub lication. A. W. ALSTON, Glerk., 8-10-4t. r,. . J Cured 1 ?t wttl I fails to cuisUdvcm of Itch FIRE ?SmNCE. When you wait lds uran ce take It with T. Yf. WAWfoN. He knows how. /\ 7 ?11*11. ExMitflfi Notice. Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of W. P. Laxdbortsin. deceased late of Franklin coutty, Worth Caro- , Una, this Is to notify <UlA>erBons hav-, ing claims against they^state of said deceased to exhibit themto the under-1 signed at Ashevllle, NgAi Carolina on or before the 10th dawofL^ugust, 1918, or this notice will bi pllad in bar of their recovery. All prslns Indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. \ This the 1st day of Augus, 1917. WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO., Executors of W. P. Lambertaon, By W. B. Williamson, 8-3-6t Assistant Trust Officer. FOB SALE BY V ?1N8TON-BLANUB DBUG CO?, Ion ngsrvllle, N. CtA JIcliHEK-JOyi/EIrt Co , Frankllnton, N C ? \ STEELING iOTOBEVCO, Frankllnton, N. C. 7~ V riNE ltin/E SPFTLY CO, Kne Bldge, N. C. \ . V. H. HOBTON, Spring Hope, N. C. SCOGGIN DBF* STOKK, Loulsburg, N C I. P. HICKS, Loulsburg, >\ C. 'AND ALL GOOD DEALEBS." Saving Money , How, When and Where The WAY to successfully acquire money is to regard saving as a neVcssarv' expense to be reg Tilarly met. \ / v y THE TIME to save inoney is now when the health is good the mindcleas and the hand steady. THE PLACE for savings is'jn an account in this Institution. / \ Safety, Convenience and encouragement are as sured every depositor in our Savings Department. / You will be welcome. Clfl ZEN'S BANK Henderson, N. C., . THE BANK WITH THE CHIMES TAKING THOUGHT V FOR THE MORROW With your /country at war, business ipen/as never before are looking carefully into the state of thev affairs? the na ture of thpii investments and tike spirit ofJfeeryice behind their banking affiliations. This Institution Specializes IN ?.Comnjiercial Accounts.. All of the benefits of exten sive business experience, reliable investment information and adequate financial resorces are at the disposal of our patrons. The First National Bank i,v LOUISBUEO, North Oarolina Sopervised and Endorse d by the United States . : ? _j&overnment. 5? . T>- . Y? V>
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