For Indigestion, Constipation or Blli$> usocss Just trjr one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digestive Laxative pleasant to take. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medi cine Co.. rpanufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove'* Tasteless chill Tonic. UK. H. 6. PEKU I fOODS, H. c. fraQBt attention given to all calle UH. W. B. MOKTOr ?ye Special lat OMe* In Hotel Building Ixjaiskmra. North Carollaa S. ATWOOD H1WBLL. IMarHI-it-Un. Ixulsbupg ^ ? Franklin ton Otttoee ortr Ajroock Drug Co. . timnt rnuUe* - At Friaklhtaa tack M ?o day at Dr. ?. C. Ferd'i office I t. H. k< I P. II. OIL A RTU C* H TICKS FLKMI5G fpi? Death?. bottflbwi, North Corolla* Timer over P,* ILL AH?*"? Store r. M. PIUI, U. D. Pkjrtotaa sad Smrjeoo Tvoaltkaas. Ibrtk Carollai ? n I Nut D?ar to Ajeaek Drue Co. Phono Oaaaactlooi 1ST. OK. J. K. M1L05E. U>al stare. Worth Carolina ' -rac* ta' Awrt; Drm? Store, Market Street. dfcea Practice lurgsry .. " sl??ii?? Itatloo. ; DB. ?. X. UI'lBdltX Viiktiif, K. C. Office to the First Nauonai Bank Building on Main and Nash Bts. W. M. PEBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ivonlsbarg, North Carolina Practice In all court* Office on M&tn Street M. F. HOCCK. tXJ.VTRACTOR and BUILDER Trading agents (or aH- kind* of Suiidln* supplies, artistic Mantle? an'1 Tiles, Architectural designe ,-but | Bitted. B. B. White " E H Malone' WHITE & MA10NE , ? l^AWTEKc Louis[jary'fiortt' Carolina "General prfiStlee. settlement of es UJ-.a tundj^fnveatcd. One member t! tiitf always In the office. Wm. H. RufSn, Thos. W. Ruffin wu. h. & thos. w. kcffin Arfnmejs.nt.Law ioulsburg. s North Carolina Genera! practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Supreme and Federal Courts. '' - OC.eea in First National Bank Building. _ DB. J. B. DATIS Fiijsiciau and Surgeon l.ouisburg, H. C. Formerly Interne St Agnes Hospital Office-iiexUdoor to Durrell Davis SAMTAfil' BABBEB SHOP Court Street _? ' -? Loulsburg, - Nsrtk Carolina Wei! Equipped. Four wall exper ienced barbers. Hot towels, sharp razors. Polite and painstaking ser vice. <>',1 ISie Mi ? 03CAS STEP A 1.1,, Proprietor. FIBS nrSUBAWCE. Whem jroa want Insurance tak? It with T. W. WATSON. Pa know, kow. FIKE INHCBANCB. When 70a want lasurance take It with T. W. WATSON. He know? kow. . 7-tl-tf. These are the dayB when the date on your letter reads "1818." Don't Throw Your CIothes'orgMone Away. . But takelthem t to the CHINESE LAUNDRY CHARLIE WONG, PRO. ~ Louisburg, N. C. Whire they will ba claanad and praaaed and mad* Ilka new. Ala? why pay for not *<*. Wa tire you tba bast at work and maka your garmaaU ? plaaanra to waar \ Thla la a Lo&libarg antar upon tha baala at boaaa prid?, bat sot without MaUmeut of the Ownership, Mnna^e nunt. ( irciiiatioii, Kti? Required by the Act of CpngTcs-s o f August 24v< m*. t Of Franklin Timed published week ly at Loylsburg N. C.. for October 191 State of North Carolina, County < Franklin, ss: Beofre iue, a Notary Public in and hnriUi UMU whA.uiibiii^i ????mi?ldu personally appeared A fVJohnson, -who having* been duly sworn according to lpw, deposes and says that he is the Editor and Owner of the Franklin Times and that the following is, to the best, of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management of the aforesaid publica tion for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Aug ust 24, 1912 embodied in section 443 Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: >, 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor .and business managers are. Publisher. Editor, Managing* Editor, A. F Johnson, Loulsburg, N. C. Business Manager, O. J. Hale, Louis burg, N. C. f > 2. That the owners are A. P. John son. Louisburg. N.VC. 3. That the "known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages. or other securities are: R. B. White. Guardian of E. F. Thofnas. Wake Forest, N. C., Mergenthaler Li notype Co.. New York-City. - Thht the two paragraphs next above giving the names of the owners, stock holders and securU- *n ? any contain only the list of stockholder/ and security holders as they ippear upon the books of the copv^any but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the comp?uy as trustee or in any other jujU?*!ary relation the name of the person or corporation for whom such 'rustee 13 acting is g|vcn; also tfcat said two paragraphs contain [TTaTemenis embracing affiant's full j knowle^ge\and belief as the circum stances andNconuitions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books oT r'.:3 company as trustees hold stcck and securities in a capacity other thai; '.hat of a b6na fide owner; and his af fiant has no reason to believe that any ether person, association or corpora tion has any interest direct or indi rect in the said stock, bonds or other securities than a? so sta;?d oy him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication iold or distributed, through the mails -or-otbenrl=e7"to jiaid subscribers dur ing the six months preceding . the dato above is 1,850. A F. JOHNSON. Sworn tar and subscribed before mc this 1st, day of Feb. 1018. M. S. CLIFTON, Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 18, 1913. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard rcr?ral strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTfiLKSS chill TONIC,dOTt* out *X*UiiA.enrichca thcTlood.and build? upthe sys tem A tre* tonic. For adult? and children. 60c STAMP OCT POLITICS ; The assertion of Senator Stone that the Republican members of Congress are lining up against the Admlnlfltra tion, is untimely and utfwise.. Even if true?which few people believe?It would be most unwise on the part of the Administration to take note of it. "President Wilson and his Cabinet have been entrusted, under the constitution, with the conduct ?>f the war, and the great mass of the American people are satisfied with the progress they are making. That there have been mis takes made, none will deny. But these mistakes have not b?en of ?4ich a na ture as to alienate the support of Re nnbllcan members. Naturally the elections of the com ing summer and fall call for organlxa m ^ iii ?gBIBg Democrat? as well an all others. This can be done. however, without In any measure taking from the loyal support ofthcwar program. We believe It wil1 be done so. Senator Stone rhould remember that his own loyalty Is of the forced brand At the head of the Senate Committee on Foregign Affairs, he opposed the United States entering the war, tip to the very last, and only after the die was cast did he pledge his support to the Administration. He predicted all manner of calamities for the country, and there will not be wanting those who would accuse him of cherishing a desire to come back with an "I told you so.M The Senator is practically alone In hi* ffrr thfi rrnntTi?Ths ullicr party leaders seem satisfied With the splendid support accorded the Presi dents war policy byfcls political ap ponenu, and which support they have every reason to believe will be continu ed. ... , WAR TALKS > By UNCLE DAN Number Six i Hie and Jlmmie Will Tak? Military "mwinf1 111,1 ? 1 "I am mighty sorry, Uncle Dan, that this Is your last night with us. Can't you stay longer? We boys are having a peach of a time," said Blllle. "Well. Ut you get more out of It In the way of pleasure tban I." said Un cle Dan, "you are going some." "Blllle, I have been talking seriously with your father and mother about sending you to a military academy and th$y asked me to talk with you about It." A "Whoopee!" Blllle screamed, like a wild Indian. "Now, hold your horses," said Uncle Dan, "and listen to me. Tou know I sent my boy, Howard, to one of these schools for a year when be was about your age. He was narrow chested, stoop Bhonldered, rather loose Jointed; he had the big head and needed dis cipline and physical development. He was growing fast and I wanted him to be strong physically." "Say. Uncle Dan," said Blllle, "I to H eve your description of Howard fits me pretty well, eh?" "Well," said Uncle Dan, "to be frank I think It does; you need the same thing. Howard did not ilka It at first. I am told tor a few yeetm he had "rough sledding.' V?L^fer he found that the only way was to obey orders, be caught the spirit of the Institution and liked It. Wp did not see him for about six i&Wfiths, then he came home for a few days. We were astonished at his ap pearance. He had gained about 20 potrnds In weight, hts muscles were as hard as nails, he stood as straight as an nrrow, he was courteous, consider Note the result of vx months of mili tary training. Compare lines A-A and B-B til* cut. ate and manly. His awkwardness had disappeared. The change was wonder-, ful'and It was all to the good. HerP Is a photograph showing 'before and after taking.' and I am sore no patent medicine advertisement could beat "Well, mother and I were delighted. That was ten years ago. and Howard says the year he spent at the military academy was the best year of his life. "Now,"sal4 Cncle Dfen, with 'great earnestness, "when such training does so much good, maka? better ritlixNis and at the same Ume fits a man to defend his country, why should not Uncle Sain furnish this training at the govern ment's expense? The government has the right to call anyone to-serve In case of war, and without training, a man Is worth nothings? a soldier. Un cle 8am has splendtd new training camps that will soon be available for the purpose, therefore, bere Is double reason why the Chamberjatn bin for compulsory military training should b? UIMW1 HI Mll'g.'iU I Ml I'HirWIJ 'PH^ stcally fit may have this trt&ing and n?t leave it for his parents ripay for. On account of the expense, nbt one boy In 90 can take the training now. I ara glad that you cr.n do so. These big crops and big prices, I Bnd, make the farmers rather 'cocky,' and that the best Is demanded by them." Blllle was np with the lark the next morning, more excited and enthusiastic than ever. He had a plan. He knew Jlmmle owned a colt worth (100; that be woMd make almost another tlOO on his potatoes if they turned out well, and that he had frojn his previous savings, bought a ^100 Liberty bond. Blllle's plan was ter have Jlmmle cash tn and go with him. He was disap pointed to find that Jlmmle would still lack about $800 of having enough to see him through. His Up quivering, ha said : "I'm mighty sorry to leave Jim JTt cle Dan was silent a moment <* then he asked Btllle to go down to the orchard and get him some ap ple* to eat on the train. While be waa gone. If was arranged that Uncle Dan and Mr. and Mrs. Graham would ad vance the money necessary so that Jlmmle 011*14 go. When Blllle returned b' was toi ' about It He ran to the 'p ??".e !>' J called Jlmmle, saying* -SConw -j ?ver, ran Just aa fast aa yon *?n- !>?? .-ot til* greatest ?t '???TJ ?t*' ~ . .? . - HEW SPRING MODS Arriving Daily Our buyer is no now the northern markets buying our new Spring Stocks and it gives us pleasures to an nounce that we will have a big line of ladies dress goods, Millinery, Coat Suits, Children's dresses, Men's fend boys clothing and oxfords and shoes for every member of the family. A large portion of these goods |wer bought last year and we can assure you that there will be no advance in last year's prices at our_store. A jcall will convince you that \Ve can sell you more for ' your money than fftiyone else in\this section. Remem ber we can fit out every member of.your family from head to foot, for less. ' Give lis a call o ragoods are always likeNye repres ent them or your money is waiting for vou. I. J. Dcitz Company The Store That always Sells TLe Cheapest. Louisburg. - - North Carolina Thf Fnri nf-ihe Is Not Yet SSSJA good heater will add much to your comfort-. and greatly economize in fuel. Our stock is complete."*. Full Lined Heaters. .... No. 18 ? No. 21 No. 25 We also handle the famous Cole's Air Tight lor wood. Cole's Hot Blast for Coal. $3.00 |4.00 Phone your order and we will install the heater promptly FlcKimOROS. CO., IMC. " Satisfaction or Your .Money Back" LOfUISBURG, Ncrth Carolina

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