Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivates! Please Try Dodspn's Liver Tone I "am Bincere f jfo' medicine does no? upset liver and bowels ao you Jfise a day's work. Calomel loses you a day I TC&i* know what calomel is. It's mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel isiQan gerous. It crashes into sow bile like dynamite, cramping ank sick ening you. Calomel r attacks the bones and should never beAiut into your system. - / When you feel bilioua sluggish, , constipated and all knoclfed out and V believe you need a dose of dan0reroUB calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large BWtle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is Mjtifely vegetable and pleasant to take fend is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straight ens you Tight up and you feel great. Give it to the childrea as well. Automobile For Sale Cheap For v Overlandfive pas senger ipgood re pairs. Apply To A. F. Johnson Louis'burg, - - N. C' "Corn $16 Per Barrel" $l2^Corn fed to tiy hogs and 1 3 of it feeding the WormsMn ihe hogs this makes^Corn actually co?^ $16.00. Can you afford it? JGet rid of the Worms, Clear up ti?} Hog's liveV, Immune the Hog from Chopra/-' . J\~T National H6gXholera Preventive Co., / Raleigh, N. C. \ / Sal^men: WINSTO/ BROS. - \- Youngsville, N. C. C. S. WILLIAMS. - \ Franblinton, N. C. J. P. TIMBER LAKE, - \ - Louisburg. N. C. L. P. HlCKS, ' - - \ Louisbur ^ N. C. / "AskfcYour B^eVchant" 6EMEFBL LESSON FOR HOUSEKEEPERS DO YOU DO YOUR PART TO PRE VENT ACCIDENT8 IN THE HOME. ? Some Suggestions vV h I c h Will Aid Housekeeper? to Acquire the Be Careful Habit. In the observance of Fire Prevention j Day, October 9, the State Insurance Department called especial attention to "the part which can be played by the housekeepers of the State. The house drives, the helpmeets of the wage earn I era in industrial pursuits, must bear i in mind constantly the knowledge that , the wage earner stands in peril at all j times from injury by accidents that go j with their hazardous occupations. You housekeepers also should learn the Be Careful lesson. You know what untold misery and suffering are caused by accidents in the industrial world. You know that every lour min utes of every working day a wage earner is killed, that every four sec onds of every working day a wage ! earner is Injured. You knew that-the vast majoity of these accidents are the result of groee carelessness -and I could be avoided by the observance of simple Be Careful rules. You know these terrible truths and you eaneBtly urge your bread winner to avoid taking unnecessary chances. But do you do your part to prevent accidents in the home? ' Every year thousands of women and children are killed and injured in their own homes as the result of care lessness. Your turn may come next unless you form the Be Careful habit. Fire is one of wour worst enemies, destroying countless homes and claim ing thousands of innocent human vic tims?generally women and children. Here are some suggestions you ?ligfet bear in mind to aid yon In ac quiring the Be Careful habit; vNEVER use* coal oil to start a fire in the stove. You Invite disaster every time you do, for it is liable to explode and scatter the blazing oil. NEVER let children play around a bonfire. They love to venture close to the blaze and a sudden gust of wind may blow their dress into the flames. t NEVER leave matches lying around within reach of young children. Few youngsters can resist the temptation to play with the fire :and often their lives are sacrificed as a result. NEVER neglect to pick up a match you have dropped cn #the floor. Mart* a fatal Are has been caused by step ping on a match head. * NEVER set a lighted candle or lam? yr a curtain. The wind may V.cw ttoe <*rapery against the name. NEVER n?gleet to attend promptly to ?n r.jparently trivial injury. A tiny uratch often becomes infected, caus t&z Mood poison. j 5TEYF.R go down stairs backward. Whtcli your step when wording near a flight of Btairs. NEVER take an unnecessary chance. Remember the A. D. C. of Safety First U always Be Careful. Mre. Smith Hetommends Chucibcr Iain's Tablets "I !:ave had moro or#le<s stomach ;r'.,l>!e for clfe'A or ten lyears," wTltes .Via. O. H". SmlJb,, Ilr/iverton, X. Y. ' V.'l <*n suffering \ron/ attacks of In UiseiilcTi and heaVae-is after eating, one- or tv.o of Chamberlain':! Tablots iirvo c way * rc'ieup\t me. I have a!. W fijh,i them ;y plohsant la*,".tive." X\ cse tablets to/c up\tho stomach ar:l enable it typcrforn^ts functions t.i.turally. If you are trotabled with in.lfgciticn give them a trial, get wfll and stay well. Jlofc-l Sl?an? Laundry. Leave yonr-J.aund/^ v/llii J. \v. Kina and Etmhe yest work. Eejlu -.:tu t:.:v ?mV/. b.undrjr will h? '?cllected en dofiverr. If juhi hart v laundry'tiwo^^-ealt up J. \V. i'.h.K's'sloreJO?o. \27 >\T'\ have the ' r-o rticijfy when^sur laundry deliver-: 7--V.I JN'O. W.' KJN'G, JR. LK!/-0-r.70HT-\nryHohcrt J.. Gill of H rderson^X. It an:! llkci it. . / 9-14-tf YOTAXVOFKEE DKI.CPV.IGHT?No ftant/r of- lire fr- m It. VicetyJer.e any coal oil l.'itnf* are Vahealthy Smr dangerous Electric--ilgJla arc go^d Insurance, no oanger. \ J- 9-14-tf llELCO-LtCrHT?It/won't blow up. It won't freez\lt/s safe, healthful and harmless. ?v/ybody h pleased with It. Sold b\A"arm Home Elec tric Lighting Co/Vuford, N. C. WAIT?The/belcALlght man has something of interesi for you.Don'f buy something out of late and regret It ' / \ 9-14-tf DEL,Gp-LIQHT?See ttVt the, Pair. WAIT^Plenty of time tV buy your lightLfe plant at the-Fair.\8ee what Del*6-Ught does at the FalV 9-14-tf We makeipoef hogs fat, lind fat UNatlor hogs fatter. ^National Hog Colera Preventive "I got a batch ot aeroplane ]okei t'eady and sent them out last week." "What luck did you havs with them?" "Oh! thiy aH came flying back." Chamberlain,s Cough Remedy tlie Most Reliable After many years' *xnerienco In the use of It and otlrsfr cragh medicines, there are many wh\/refer Chamber lain's to any other./fars. A .C. Kirs tein, Greenville, IUsAwrltes, "Cham berlain's Cough Remero has been us ed in. my motlyfrr's ho\e and mine for years,, and we al way A found it a quick cure for colds and bronchial troubles. We find It to bo the most reliable cough medicine we have us ed." \ WATER?CUxflLpure^Jresh water dl rect from your IteU^Into your home and additional for emergency in a tank clos&4ly. Tkat is one Delco Light feature X 9-14-tf Sale of Valuable Lands. Pursuant to an order ofre-sale made by\the Superior Court of Pranklln County, at the October Term, 1917\thereof, in the acfflon en titled "Edwkrd A. Long v/ Annie Long and EdVard A LongY Jr wo shall on Monday. November 27, 1017, 01 about l*i ?*w.ck M., oflfer for sale t ? the higl-o.-t *Vier, .by puMn nMe lon, for ca^fc, nt/of th> May or's Office U? tL'j V >v,jf t>f Frankhn ion, N. C tiie described Lying and being situate in Franklin ton ^Township,' adiolnink the lands of Ben* Kearney and othefV- containing Of? acres, morer or lessXwnu toeing^ known a3 Loy No. 4 in tap division of the^lands /of the late ^jrs. Mary E. Long, deceased. \ This tract | of -?land is on bo\i sides of the public toad leading rrom Frank Jinton to Pocomoke. There is a considerable quantity of valuable timber on the said land. This October 24, 1917. B. S. ROYSTER. T. LANIER lU-26-4t Commissioners North Carolina, Franklin County. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT Before the Clerk J. A. Dean ,vs \ Peter DiWis, Saunders NOTIC Fannie I^vis, Saunde Davis, Maty- Davis, l^frflly Hp r ton. The defeitaants >6bove namfed v/Ill ti'ke notico Ijiat A, Specitfl Proceed ings ejuitlod V* Above has boon corn m-nced in thVSuperior Court of Franklin CoumV State of Nffrth Car pi in*, to hay6 t\e lands of the late Low )Javia./dec^sed, of which the above defuudant3\ and plaintiff are row ov/nors as tmants In common, partitions, and taat said defen dants willl take fuAiier notice that they ane required t<\appear at the otilce dt the Clerk oKthe Superior C'rurt /for Franklin Co\ity, or. the 26th day of November I?17 and an swer or demur to the petition-in said Special Proceedings, or tlie plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief c\manj!ed in said petition. This October 2Gtl* 1917. J. J. BARROW, Clerk of the Superior Court 10-26-4t for Franklin Co.,N.C. LOTS; FORI SALE Six ni/e ^Residence Lots on Bake\ Heights just back of the Col ' lege. / Price reason able/ Terms to suit Purchaser. LOlr URO REPAIR SHOP J. Lehman, Proper. loihbiri, North Carollu Tombstones Monument . Grave barkers It is our business -to\e postaa on all the latest Designs in marble work and we will sho^ff you and explain the difference. Our customers are pleas^h^ith our work. Let us show you. Henderson Marble and Granite Works J. L. McEhtae, Proprietor*. Henderson, North Carolina STATEMENT _ > CITIZENS BANK OP HENDERSON HENDERSON, N. C September/1!!, 1917 SMonrdM . / .. Liabilities Loans and discounti\$833,749^0 Capital stock paid In 100,000.00 Overdrafts \ 2,45X63 Surplus and profits 136,568.43 Liherty Bond Account W7/1.SI Dividends unpaid 6.00 Stocks and bonds ?1/05.00 .. . .. . 0_ ??? ? XT Notes re-dlscounted 25,000.00 Banking House A Cashier's checks out- - and fixtures A2SS6.91 Insurance department 2.MH.62 Cash on hand and / \ Certified checks 163.90 standing 2,271.90 irtlfied checks 163.90 In other banks / 309,07^4?" Deposits 1,008,933.22 Total / $1,272.933.41 Total $1,272,933.45 JL Safe Plate to Dank FOR TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS THIS BANK HAS BEEN UNDER.THE SAME SAFE \f ' MANAGEMENT And with a capital and surplus of $236,000.00, re sources of $1,272,000.00, offers supreme safety for its old as well as new freinds. CITIZEN'S BANK Henderson, N. C., J. B. OW^N, Pres; '' W. A. HUNT, Cashier. Investment nam There comes a time in every man's life when' a judicious, well thought out in vestment will Jay the foundation for a fortune. When this time comes, a man is fortu nate to have his means in shape to handle where he can utilize them at once. * Thjs can be best accomplished by bank ing your earnings and savings till the golden opportunity arrives. /? We keep your.m/ney safely and pay yoji interest it Then it is alwayk right where you can use it if the/opportunity arises?not scattered about in matay small investments We asb^rou to cauaidly investigate our standing and favor us\with your banking business. ? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG. n- c W. H. RUFFIN, Pres. F. B- McKINNE, Cashier T. W- WATSON. Asst. Cashier

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