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the franklin times - A. r. JOHNSON, Editor tad Manager 9. J. HALE Assistant Manager -TAR DROPS? ?Mh T._ L.-Bowden has purchas ed the., stock of goods ot J. U Dor gey on South Main street and will conduct a general merchandising bu siness at the stand occupied by Mr. Dor^y. . 1 ?lj- the pretty '"weather keeps up very long our people will begin gar dening ?Meesrq. P. 8. and K. K. Alleti have purchased another peanut and pop corn machine, which they oper ate on the streets' each day. _____ It will be Interesting to ouf~ peo ple to learn that Mr. L. M. Hales (Bll llkln) who played ball with the Louls burg team some years ago, was on the 111 fated ship Tuscanla. He bas been reported saved. ?^Court will convene Monday with Hon. W.' P. Stacey, Judge Presiding, This will be a. two weeks term of Civil Court ?Mr. C. K. Cooke has returned from Raleigh and entered upon his duties aa county auditor. ?Mr. J. L. Palmer, who we an nounced last week had moved, his of fices to the old Treasurer's office, haa turned that office over to the county auditor and moved back to his old office over the First National Bank. ?The paving company has been busy the past week grading the sidewalks preparatory to laying the pavement. THE MOVING PEOPLE SOME YOU KNOTT, SOME TOtJ DO | NOT KNOW. Many on Business, Many on Pleasure, Others to be Going, Bnt All Going ei COMlau. Mr. R. S. White, of Raleigh, was the ' guest of his Bister, Mrs. W. H. Ruffln, the past week. Lieut? Geo. F. Lambertson, of the Aviation Corps, visited his sister, Mrs. Thos. W. Ruffin the past week. Mesdames D. C. High and A. R Edwards visited Mrs. G. R. McGrady in Raleigh the past week. On their re turn they were accompanied by Miss Lillian High who has been the guest of Mrs. McGrady for several days. Miss Lillie Mae Aycocke who is at_. tending school at Meredith College, visited relatives and friends here the past week. Mrs. M; E. Winston, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. H. Macon, left Wednesday for her home at Rox ~ obelr~' Mr. John G. Mills, of Wake Forest, was a visitor to Loulsburg Wednes day. ? Mr;?Chapes Aycocke,?of the Wai ted States Navy, after spending sev . eral days with his father, Mr. G. L Aycocke, returned t<? his duties on Monday. Mr. W. W. Crowell, who has been _ traveling: through the Southern states MiuniV-1 l ome llim week. Mrs. Lee R. Page.who has been vis _ ltlnff her grandmother, Mrs. W/H._ - fi r^~5Sr TetnmerL to Ji er home In Aberdeen. Mrs Julia P. Scott f^ft the past week for New York City where she bas gone to purchase her spring* stock" of millinery goods. Mrs. M. F. Houck returned the past ** week from Henderson wihere she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. L. Currin. Mr. E. S. Ford paid Richmond a bu siness visit the past week. Messrs. W. H. Yarborough and E. L. Best went to Ratelgh Tuesday. Mr. P. G. Bunn, of? Camp Sevier, S. C., is at home on a visit to his peo ple near* Justice. Mr. F. A. Roth visited Henderson Monday. Messrs. E. H. Malone and 'C. H. Stanton went to Raleigh Tuesday. Messrs. J. J. Barrow, B. T. Holden i and J. A^ Turner vlaited Washing-1 ***W!T"?Tty on business tho past week. ' Mrs. W. Fuller returned Friday ^roflr~-RM?l?ll_where she had been to a hospital to have~Trer-*4*ht_a?m set. Misses Lounle and Susie Meadows are visiting friends and relatives in Savannah, Ga. Mr. R. W. Hudson left Sunday for Cleveland, Ohio to bring Hayfcvood ; # Poster and escaped convict, back to | Louisburg. About Constipation Certain articles ofLdiet tend to check movements of the bowels. The most common of these nr^-ckeese, tea and boile<|pnnllk. On the other hand raw fruits Especially apples and, bananas, also graham bread and whole wheat bread promote a movement of the bow els. Wheff tho bowels aro badly con stipated however, the .sure way is to take one or two df Chamberlain'^ Tab. lots immediately after supper. SOUTHERN BANKERS ENTHUSED OVER IT President and Cashier of Louisiana and Georgia Banks Are Strong In Their Indorsements. Among the countless thousands of prominent people all over America who have taken Tanlac and praised It -for^the benefits they derived from it, none are more enthusiastic than the two ' era wnose statements follow: E. J. Henry, president of the Haw klnsville" Bank and Trust Company, Hawklnsville, Ga., says: 'Last spring I was all wrong some way or other and couldnt get right. I took a bot tle of Tanlac and began to Improve. Tw? put me ln good shape and 1 felt perfectly well. A few weeks ago I took the grippe and was getting down find out again, bought another bottle of Tanlac and I am well again. ? unhesitatingly re commend Tanlac to anyone who is sick and wornout." . > W. C/ fclcElveen," Cashier Bank of Hornbeck, Hornbeck, Louisiana, says: "I have taken five (5) bottles of *Tan lac and have gained fifteen pounds In'three we^ks. think It is a great medicine.M Sold ln Loulsburg Exclusively by Scoggln-EgerCon Drug Store. THE EPISCOPAL LENTEN SERVI. CES WILL BE AS FOLtOWSt Fab. 13. 5 P. M. Mrs. G. A. Cralle, February 14, E P. M. Mrs. M. 8. Clifton. , Feb. . 15, 5 fcP. M. Mrs. L. L. Joyner. Feb. 18, 6. P. M. Mrs. R C. Bepk. "Feb. 19, 5 P. M. Mrs. B. B. Perry. Feb. 20. 5 P. M. Mrs. J. W. King. Feb. 21, 5 P. M. Mrs! W. H. Rufftn. Feb. 22, 5 P. M. Mrs. L. E. Scoggln. Feb. 25, 5 P. M. Mrs. S. P. Boddle. Feb. 26, 5 P. M. Mrs. Malcolm Mc Klnner Feb. 27. 5 P. M. Mr?. E. S. Ford. . Feb. 28. 5 P. M. Mrs. H. McBrayer. March 1. 5 P. M. Mrs. K. K. Allen. March 4, 6 P. M. Mrs. M. g ton. March 5, 5 P. M. Mrs. George A. Cralle. Mareh6. 5 P. M Mrs. E. C. Allen. March 7, 5 P. M. Mrs., R.H. Davis. March 8. 5 P. M. Mrs. R C. Back. March 11. 5 P. M. Mrs. J. W. King. March 12, 5 P. M. Mrs. E. S. Ford. March 13, S P. M Mrs. H. G: Mc Brayer. . March 14, 5 P. M. Sirs. S. P. Boddle i March 15, 5-P. M. Mrs. L. E. Scog gln. " March 18. 5 P. M. Mrs. L. L. Joyner. March 19, 5 P. M. Mrs. B. B. Perry. March 2<j, 5 P. M. Mrs. W. H. Rut in. ? <r . "x"' ? March 21, 5 P. M. Mrs. K.JC. Allen. March 22, 5 P. M. Mrs. M. S. Clifton. March 25, 5 P. M. Mrs. M. S. Cett March 25; 5 P. M. Mrs. Malcolm Mc Zinne. * March 26, 5 f. M. Mrs. S. P. Boddle. March 27, 5 P. SI. Mtb. R. C. Beck. March 28, 6 P. .\j._Mrs! LTZTjoynerT March 29, 5 P. M. Mrs. George A-, Cralle. The public "is invited to attend these seirices. Chamberlain's Tablets Tlll"ll' Tnhlnfr aro aspeC ially for dlsoders of the stomach llv ery&nd bowels. If you are troubled with hea'rttrunw-lndigestlon or consti pallojl they will' do you good. a d m xstStwkZsotic E Having qualified as adminlstralor-ot John J. Hayes, deceased late of Frank lin county, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims a gainst the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th of Fob. 1918. All persons indebt. ertirto-T-ttt-pTCTST; tria)!elm-" mediate payment. This Feb. 15, 1918. JOHN* CADE HAYES, Administrator of John J. Hayes. Wm. H. and Thos. W. RufWn, Attorneys. 2 15 5t. T. W .Wood & Son garden seed for sale by J. W. King. 2 15 tt AND NOW THEY ARE COOKING TOBACCO TO MAKE IT BETTER For a good many years The American Tobacco Company have been conducting^ series of experiments having as their object the improvement of smoking tobaccos. ? And it is interesting to know that one -of the greatest of their discoveries was one of the simptestaad that was, that cooking or toasting tobaoco improved It tn every way, just as mrfcing most foods improves them. They took a real Burley tobacco,grown In this country; toasted it as you would toast bread; moistened it to replace the natural moisture driven off by toasting; made it into cigarettes, called them "LUCKY ajfRIKE, the toasted cigarette," and offered them to the public. The result has been the greatest demand ever created for any tobacco product in a similar length of time. The change produced by toasting is not only most wholesome, but the flavor is greatly improved, just as cooking improve^ meat, for exapiple. I Am Still In The Rait o m aioing th^ best I can under these war conditions^_X_think I can make yoii as good prices as anybody. COME AND SEE J. W. PERRY Why Pay High Priccs for Horses, Buggies and Harness. When all of. the above mentioned can be bought^cheaper from Yarborothan onyone. If there is any doubt in your mind about this statement just price what I have and see if you don't a^ve money. _ O. Y. YARBORO LODISBURG, N, C. * NEW HORSES We still have a few head of nice Horses and Mules on hand.i AH those who owe us and hav*e not paid thier notes will please come in and attend to same at once, ou account of the advance in prices of all feed strffs and labor we are compeWcd tu ehargfr 25c for tie jn and 50c where we feed the stock* R. F. FULLER' THE NEW THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL. THIS IS THE WONDER OF THE MUSICAL WORM) AND HAKES FRIENDS OF AI.L WHO HEAR ITS WONDERFUL CREATIONS. CALL IN AND LET US SHOW rou ONE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF MUSIC ROTH DISC AND ROUND RECORDS. DONT FORGET OUR FURNITI RF. DEPARTMENT IS FULL TO OVERFLOWING WITH WONDERFUL BARGAINS. W.- E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. - WAJTTED ? * A man that wants to make sopae thing, that has Rome help, to take a crop on share"?. H. H. HARRIS, 2 lb It. Loulsburg, N. cabbage Plants ~ Prom now on South Carolina cab bap? plants can be found on salo at Jno. W. Kings. 2 15 tf. T. W .Wood & Son garden seed for sale by J. W. King 2 15 tf. INSURING Successful business administration depends npon keeping expenditure be low income. ' , Economical home management and Individual advancement are based up on the same principle. A Checking Account aids financial progress in business, home and per sonal aHalrs. The Farmers and Merchants Bank "Invites fthe Checking Accounts ? firms, corporations, housewives and Individuals. < Farmers & Merchants LOtJISBCBG, t-1 NORTH CAROLINA "SAFEST FOR SAVPfGS" P. 8. Oar Almanacs baTe come. Call for one. - Spring Time is here We have a complete line of Bicycle Tires FOR YOUR BICYCLE T)n The Corner Louisburg, N. C.
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