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Dr?*?* Oat Malaria. BatMs Up Systeei builds sptbtm children. 60c J* 0. NE IT ELL, iJL D, LuuUbuix, If. C. Offices over Aycock Drug Company. Will be at Loulsburg regularly. DR. W. & M0BT0K Bye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Loolsbnrg. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD HEWELL. Attoraej-At-Law. Lottleburg Frankllnton Offices over Aycock Drug Co. General Practice . At Frankllnton each Monday at Dr. S. C. Ford's office 9 A. M. te. S P. M. DR. AKTHUK HIRES FLEKQT? Surgeon Dentist. I Lonlsburg, North Carolina OBce over P. S. & K. K. Allen's Store. v DR. H.G. PERKY ! Physician and Surgeon ? al Phone Connection? 287. DR. 1. K. MALONE. Loulsburf, North Carolina ?fflce In Ay cock Drag Store, Market Street. -Offlc? Practice Surgery and' consultation. de. d. i. sxmnncL Dent] it. UiUnf, H. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on |Maln and Naah Sts. W. ?. FEBSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonlsburg, North Carolina Practice In all court*. Office on Main v. Street. ? - M. F. HOUCJ. " CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Trading agents for aH. klndi of ?sliding supplies. artistic Mantles and Tiles, Architectural designe- sub mitted. B. B. White E. B. Salose WHITE A MALO>E LAWYERS Lonlsburg. North Carolina General practice, settlement of es tates funds invested. One member of inaiArm always In the office. Wm_ H. Ruffln. Thos. W. Ruffln ff?. H. ? THOS. W. RUFFDi Attornejs-si-Law Lculsbnrtt, : North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim tnafif In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Sapreme and Federal Courts. Offices In First National Bank Building. DB. J. B. DAVIS - Physician and Surgeon Loulsburf, If. C. ?"ormerly interne St- Agnes Wnap^ii Office next door to Dnrrell Davis Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections 64. 3ANTTABY BABBEB SHOP Court Street Lonlsburg, ? North Carolina Wei! Equipped. Four well expor ted barbers. Hot towels,1 sharp, '8. Polite and painstaking sar-~ ~. Call and see us. OSCAR STE&AiO^Proprletor. FIRF ~~ When yon want Insurance take It with T. W. WATSON. Jto knows *??? I414I. FOB SALE ~ ~ ?I will have to arrive in Louiaburg, l^uad^ fllll March, & solid car ~Cowa S. B. and T. A. NASH, Loulsburg, N- C- 3 1 2t. FOB SALE One ladies bicycle in excellent con dltlon for sale cheap. O. H. HARRIS. 3 8 tf. we; ?W FARMS FOB MKT I hare two (arms I will rent for 1918 One of theee I will rant on half shares and the other for standing rent Each of them are In good condition and well located. Write or see at once K. J. PERKY1, Fran k 1 in tun, N. C. 2 22 2t URE INSURANCE. When too want lnnuranre lake It with T. W. WATSON. He kaews how. 7-Jl-tl. Don't Throw Your Clothes or Mone Away. But take them to the CHINESE LAUNDRY . CHARLIE WONG, PRO. Loulsburg, N. C. ?WUere they will be cleaned and pressed and made like new. Also .why pay for laundry work that you do not get. We glre you the be3t of work and make your garments a pleasure to wear This Is a Loulsburg enter prise and we Bollcit your pa tronage upon the basis of home pride, but not without a guarantee of satisfaction. A BILIOUS ATTACK When you have a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its func tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stom ach ins toad of_digesting it.* This in flames the stomach and causes, vom iting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone ?VP your liver, clean out your stomach a"hd you will soon be as well as ever. JheVvonly cost you a quarter. i 6 6 GlTes QuIek-.Kofk'f for COLDS and LAGRIPPe Price 25c and 50cV*r bottle \ ? NOTICE ^ Having qualified as administrator of tl estate of A. S. Strother, deceased ate of Franklin county, this is to noti fy all persons holding claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on_or before the first day of February 1919 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to his estate will lease come forward and make lmme 'late sectlemenLYhis January 31st, S. C. FORD, Administrator. 1 6L WHEN YOC HAVE A COLD It is when you have a severe cold! that you appreciate the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. -ftre-year-oM suu Paul cauglit U HtfVferg* cold-last winter that settled on bis lungs and be had terrible coughing spells. We were greatly worried abo\jj him as the medicine we guv1* htm dM not help him in the least. A neighbor Rspoke so highly of chamberlain's -Couwh-Reawrty that* rot-a bottle of~tt. i u? nrsT aose benefitted him so much that continued giving it to him until he was cured." FIRE INSURANCE. Wnen you want inaurance take H with T. W. WATSON. He know* how. 7-21-tf. JNOTICE TAX PAYERS All who have not paid their State an$ County taxes for 1917 must come and settle at once, as the Treasurers for the different funds troughout our County need this money and the law says we must collect.. H. A. KEARHEY, Shearifl MISS TUNA.. WHITR DEAD A very deep Badness has fallen on all the community around Bunn. On last Tuesday morning, February 19 very early in the day the Death Angel visited the home ot Mr .and Mrs. J. M. White of Bunn and took away their daughter Tuna. A tenderer spot could not have been touched in the heart of the community as a whole. She was one o the sweetest char acters that ever lived in our vicinity. She was even tempered, never a harsh word for anyone and could always make excuse for anybodys failure or mistake. She was a leader In her church and could always be counted on to do all that she could to help any cause along. Her pastor leaned heav ily on her support in the BT Y. P. U. in the Sunday School and in the choir. She gave willingly of l?er means to help build the new house of worship "here. She was a member of the Bet ment Association that has done good .work here for our school. "God moves in mysterioua ways his wonders to perform." We cannot un derstand why cloud instead of sun" of her life and one that we feel Is so badly needed here by us who afe left. We can only say "sometime we'll un derstand why could insead of sun* was so ^ften in our path way. We offer to the family our deepest sympathy. May the great burden bear er help them in thisjiour of sore trial. Some of the feeling of the people; was shown in the floral tribute. The cas ket and grave were literally covered with beautiful white flowers A very pretty harp from her Sunday School class.' a large beautiful crown from the Women Missionary Society and a large number of artistic bouquets from her friends. REV. WALLACE HARTSELL. Billy Sunday Is reported to have come $16,000 short of expenses In his Washington campaign. Billy should remember that while the hell he Is ad vising men to shun i^y be a verity, Washington is just now engaged in making war on hell much more real and menacing. ^ George Creel Is worried because he can not exercise censorship over-the talk at the knitting bees' Hell be all kinds of a fool if he ever undertakes It While the government Is rooting out j the hogs at Hog Island, It might also I try Its hand at locating those million ^des said to have been retired from pcirSdation by the packers. Some of us are gblng to need new shoes before THE CAUSE OF ITS POPULARITY There Is No Mystery Behind Growing Movement Men and Things are Judged by Company They Keep and Those ""Who Give Approval. If Edison approve? an elcctrical de. vice It is reasonably certain lo prov< practical and?a sullcs.**. ?tf~IWorgan says that ah Investment is safe there^ arc millions of people ready to putr their last dollar In ft7~and so 1t is in every line; p'jfrHf opinion?Uiflu enced by those who know. This is particularly. true of^prop Hi-mrv y^'"TTng| onri tvft?is?why Peplac, the great restoratTve~and sys tem tonic is meeting with such un precedented success.?it has tho en dorsement of those who know where of they speak. Doctors, Ministers, Red Cross workers, Business and profes. sional men and leader^An all walks of life have endorsed^Peplac and pub licly stated that it brought health to them when they had abandoned hope No medicine ever offered the people of this state has so quickly and firm ly established its merit as Peplac. It has demonstrated its worth in com batting the most severe cases of sto mach trouble. Indigestion, constlpa I tlon and derangements of the liver and kidneys. It is also effective in 4be treatment of catarrh as it bul tU h up the system and. enables the vic tim t<9jicast out this loathsome and dangerous malady. Those who feel that they are af. fllctad with any of these health un dermining" diseases should at once call Peplac to their assistance and conquer these troubles betfore they become chronic. Peplac the all powerful reconstruc tive tonic is recommended and sold in Louisburg by Scoggln's Drug Co.. and amy also be obtained In Youngs vflle, at Wlnston-Balnks Drug Co., Waka Forest, T. E. Holding & Co.. Henderson. W. W. Parker. A bottle bought today may save you years of suffering. ^ To Cure a Cold In One Day? Take LAXATIVH BROMO Quinine. n gtop? the Cough and Headache and work? off the Col?]. DruKgiata refund money If it faila to cure. K. w. GROVK'B signature on each box. 3oc AutoTires Hartford Guaranteed Tires 30 X 3 30 x 31-2 $11.45 14.85 Cash With Order We are protected by an old contract and In spite of the constantly adranc Ing. market w? are offering tires at these very attractive prices. We delHer tires to any point In Frank. (In Coupty or Tlclnlty POSTAGE OR EXPRESS PREPAID McKinne Bros. Co., Inc. ^ "Satisfaction Or Your Money Back." Louisburg, N. C, ~ . March 31st AND WE /TRE StJRELY PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR EVERY WANT. OU? XINE OF CLOTHING, SHOES, AND HATS AND FURNISHINGS IS COMPLETE ?iTH THE VERY NEWEST AND BEST AND OUR PRICES ARE VERY LOW CONSIDERING QuifcCTY;?T i : : : ? WE ONLY WANT TO LIVE AND LS? LIVE AND YOU WILL FIND THAT WE ARE AT ALL TJMES SAV ING ALL WE CAN FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. ? COME LET US SHOW YOU IT WILL DO The McBrayer Clothing Co., lac. - * "Everything For Daddy And The Boys"
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