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?TATE OF WORTH CRAOLINA Department of State CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION "?a all to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record f the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous I .ailment of all the stockholders, jie paalt ?i In my office, that the Youngs ?Mle Hosiery Mills Company, a cor. pora on of tkia Stat?, whose princi pal ? Tic? U sitaated at the town of YQunesrllle, County of Franklin, State of North Carolina (John P. Mitchell being the agent therein and Id charge thereof, upon whom the process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21, Rerisal of 1905, (Jntltled "Corpora tions", preliminarno the Issuing of this Certificate of Dlssoluton: Now. Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes. Secretary of the State of North Caro na do hereby certify that tha said corporation did. on thej.9 day of Oc ~ wwi'ii' hwb"'' ai'iMUW vrlting to the dissolution of said cor- I pora t ion. executed by all the stock. | * holders thereof, which said consent j and the recordm( the proceedings are < now on file in my said office as pro- i vided by law. In Testimony Whereof. I have here to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 10th day of Oc tober. A. D. 1917. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State. 3 1 5t. NEW TOWN ORDINANCE At a meeting of the Town Commis sioners held on Friday night. Febru ary tMh, 1918 the following new or dinance was passed. "Be It Ordained, That on and after this date It shall be unlawful ? for any person to skate In the town of Loulsburg on Main St, or within the Ure district of said town under a penalty of five dollars for each offense." By order of the Board of Town Com. mlssioners. L. L. JOrXEK, Mayor. ? A. W. ALSTON, Clerk. t 22 51. \ ,, WASTED TO BCT All the old oat sacks you have. Highest Prices paid. JOHN W. KING. 1 1 tf. When Croup Comes Treat Externally "The old method of ticking delicate !:;;Ie Btomaclis with nauseous dru.-s is wr r.^ i and harmful. Trr the extern-i tr- .-a: ' ?Yick's " Ynp-O-RnV* Srdv?. Tu*' r i ? t*. I lktle over the ?tliro?t an<l <h?-?:. The I pOT3, released l-y tUe Ixnly 1. it, j t-o cbokic^j iilegi c-"a??: ti.A difi*.-nit breathing A K-iti:ue apj '.i.-ar.cn ~ 'ira Bound sl?Tv*p. 2,'c, C';c, or '.JSJ. _ TUCKERS LIVERY Nash Street ? 'Loifisburg, N. C. 1 have equipped a most up-to date Livery Stabie for the ac commodation of the .people of Louiabursr and Franklin County^ and especially the traveling pub-* -tic:?My outfitsaie the best to be had and your every convenience will be given prorapt attention. My drivers are all polite and know their <vork. Give me a* opportunity to show my aorre ciation of your oatronage.^Prices reasonable. Special equipment "for special occasions. 25c for tie in and 50c for feed. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. G lit; EN'S AUGUST FLOW EK has been a household remevly all over the civilized world for more than half a century for constipation. Intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the general ly depressed feei ng that ^ccompanleu such disorders. It.is a most valuabl? remedy for indigestion or nervous dys* pepnla and liver troubl?, bringing on headache, coming up of food palplta tlon of heart, and_many other sym. ptomn. A few doses of August Flow er Will relieve you. It fs a gentle lax ative. Sold by Ajrcock Drug Co. SO and 90c. bottles.* - The Ovinia* Thai Don Not Affect tte Hud Because of Its tonic and laxative effect, LAX A TIVK BROMO QUININE it better than of Unary Oaliloe arid does not canae nervouanens nor nnrinff'ln head. Remember the full hameand look for the ?lenature of E- W. Gkove. 30c. Whenever Yoa Need m Geoeral Toelc Take Grove's, The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. Mayor 13111 Thompson of Chicago ftasi recently heard from that city in no uncertain terms. Sine? receiving the message, his senatorial bee has only a far-away buzzing sound. "A SPLENDID TONIC" Say* Hi xi on Laity Wko, On Doc tor's Advice, Took Cardmi And It Now Well. Hlxaon. Tenn.?"About 10 years ago t Hi i Mrtinn.^w ii,n I Pilili TO this place. "I suffered with a pain In my !eft side, could not sleep at night with. this pa!n, always In the left side... My doctor told ne to use Cardui. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, ^but the pain wa3 still there. \ I at first let it go, hut began to get weak and in a run-down condition,* decided to try some more Cardui,' :h I did. 'his last Cardui which I took made "me much better, in fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. I feel it was Cardui that cured me, and I recommend It as a splendid fe male tonic." Don't allow yourself to become weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardui. It should sure ly help you, as it has so many thou sands Of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sideache, nervousness, sleeplessnessr tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Qtlkr women get relief by taking CarduL Why not you? All druggists. ? NC-132 FOB S AXE One cow and calf. G. W. GARDNER, Castalfa Route 2. 3 1 13 Jfe COMMISSIONER'S SALE Under and by virtue of order of Su perior Court entered in that action, and entitled I. H. Kearney vs Elea nora Fuller. Admrx. of M. A. Puller, deceased, and Eleanora Fuller, et al, \fe the undersigned commissioners will, on Mopday. the Sth. day of April at or about the hour of noon, offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, at he court house door of Franklin county in Louisburg, X.' C.. 'the following described prop erty to-wit:: Lying in Franklinton township. Franklin county, and s:ate of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of S. C. Yann and others and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at-a stake. S. C. Vann's corner in J. L Mitchell's line, thence with said Mitchell's line S. 18 H degrees E. 6 cchains, and 32 links to a stake, thence with line of said Mitchell and Henderson Fuller N. 8.1 degrees W.,23 chains to a stake. S. C. Vann's corner in Henderson Fuller's line, thence with S. C. Vann's line X. 16 degrees W. 6 chains and 32 links, to a stake. S. C. Vann's corner*, thence I with S. C. Vann's line to the begin Imnsu-containing -rrixteen ancT one fourth <16 1.4). acres, more or less. This the Sth. day of March 1918. \V. H. YARBOROUGH. " E. H. MALONE. Commissioners. 3 15 4t. An American lately returned from Germany states that among many Am ericans still in that country not one has been accused of any overt act a gainstftba.t gnvommAnt Certainly not Ttfey have accepted the courtesies and protection of the government, ev en though It be only for a season and Americans are not given to abusing the hospitality of a host. We wish we j could say as much for many German ?ttub|atts In lllls country. W?* Carry in stock /t nil time* a full stock of slnirl? and <YouM" wiison harness. HARNESS Sj.CO .i|> *<> $15.00 DOUBLE SET I'p t i S50.00 2UGGY HARNESS S15.00 A SET BEST O-N EARTH We carry the best bicy cle on earth for $30.00 We can save you money on your automobile tires. Don't fail to see our line before you buy. All sizes from a Jitney to a Cadillac. LOUIS3URG REPAIR SHOP J. Lehman, Prop'r. Loolsbnrgt North Carolfaa FRANCE S M1LKN PETAIX The French army stands supreme At .the far-flung battleline. It now is an Immovable rock, which can break the most powerful thrust of the foe! Since the beginning of the war this great army In Fraiht^has been held in admiration by the observing World. Knowing that it is better today than ever before, nobody In the blood drenched republic has any fear of the Germans "breaking through." The morale of the pollutf Is splendid and their covrage unmatchable as a whole. The Germans may come as strong as they will and tfie French will take cure of them. This even ex presses the feeling of the Allied com rades in arms. Their holding securely so long a line af?er awful loss is the ultimat-? ex pression of what human capacity and couragearecagablj^of^^^^|mmm "TTrenueF^PIemenceau^unning the civil government, and Petaln In com :u.ind of the military, are idolized by ! ihe soldiers of France. The French ' look upon Petain's full restoration of | military morale, after the offensive last April, as oue of the - greatest ( chapters of the conflict. Petain is called "Shepherd of His Floek." . He j does^not sit many miles behind the first line trenches and plan attacks, | but is right "up front" among his 60dlers and because of this the Fr.ench army has been made into a machine of Intelligence. While the Kaiser's ar my is perfect in discipline, the French have both discipline and intelligence, as well as Initiative. The Verdun bat tle was a stupendous test. But at present even a more terrible fight im pends. But France smiles. And France smiles because Petain will hurl back the horrible tidV of Huns when it comes. TRY IT! SIBSTTCTE FOE SASTX CALOJlEti Every druggist in your town?your druggist and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling off in the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is tak ing its place. ? ? ? "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe- and gives better re sults," said a prominent local drug, gist. Dodson's Liver Tone is person ally guaranteed by every druggist} who sells it. A large bottle costs only j a few cents and H it fails tp-gtve easy | relief in evjry case of liver sluggish ness and constpation, you have only | to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is as pleasant tasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head che. acid stomach or constipated bow els., It,doesn't gripe or cause incon venience all the next day like violent calomel- Take a?dostr-of-caTomeT ~toi~ day and. tomorrow you will feel wepjfr. sick and? naiu?ted. Don't lose a day's workT Take Dodson's Liver Tone in stead and^feel fine, full of vigor and ambition. ' ~ ' Over"t?Pi?ngland they have senten^ ted a man to prison for derogatory remarks about the United States.. I fa very humiliating to have to bo taught | the first principles of loyalty to friend and ally, but wq will have to] endure, it. Lovers of the succulent enbbage pro perly fermented can now indulge their | appetites without suspicion of di>lo nlty.?Thei1^ is no longer any kraut, | Liberty cabbage takes" its place. Dr. Hqot seems to have made j wrong diagnosis of the Russian a?K | M'ASr.VKETS- F O K A t 11)1.1), HA!> II!tKATI! I * 1)Ji si< K UK\l?.\? IVK I Best for liver an:! bowels for bnl'ms- j ? ill gf? mm ? '"i?. i tf I coiMipulIrtn CJet a l'j-cent box no?. ??urred Tongue, Dad folds. lu^-'.-s ilon, Sallow Skin and M isti rahle Jr.i'd * aches come from a torpid liv*-- and ? bowels, which cause your to j mac'h to become filled with unci; ? st ffl food, which sours and ferment like garbage in a swill barrel. That.': the first step of untold mystery- *ir..: L-es tion foul gzta&t*. had breath yellow .-kin ? mental fears, everything that is hor rible and nauseating. A fjaacarot. to night will give your constipated how els a thorough cleansing and straigh ! ten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a_ 10-cent box from >your druggist will keep you feeling ?good for months,.. Milloins of t?j? TT and I women lake a ('ascaret now and |.;ien to keep their stomach, liver and l>ttw els regulated, and never know a mis erable moment. Don't foregt the chil. dren?their little ^nsldes need a good, gentle cfeansing, too > '?? -1 How to Make Oatmeal Bread Healthful to Eat?Saves the Wheat 1 rap flour 1 cup ?kcd oatmeal er roll*4 1\ cups corn meal aati 1 teupooR ?nil 2 tab!?ipo?ii shortening 5 teaiposo? Royal Baking Powder 1^ cups Biilk 2 tablespoons sugar No eggs Sift together flour, corn meal, salt, baking powder and sugar. Add oatmeal, melted shortening and milk. Bake in greased ?* v shallow pan in moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes. This wholesome bread is easily and quickly made with \he aid ?f ROYAL BAKING POWDER If used thrp^ timpg g ?rppl- in /if TirViifQ Uy 4-U~ 22 million families in the United States, it would save more than 900,000 barrels of fiour a month. Our new Red\ White and Blue booklet, 44Brst Ijfar Time Recipes"t containing many other rccipes for making dclicious and wholesome w^eal saving foods, mailed free?address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H, !35 William St., New York FOOD WILL- WIN THE WAR The Eye And Its Care When Your Boy Is 21 It May Be Too Late Save His Eyes Now W. B , Morton Loulsburg's Optometerlst Open Again. J4pshuriL Candy Kitchen ? *3 H lias been reopened un der entirely .new man agement fori the New Yea^and 'we are pre? pared to serve the peo. pie of Lonlsbnrg and Community the best meals the market aff ord* at JJii!?pTfeape^F posslble^lTrlees. Come to see us when in (own. / Louisburg Candy Kitchen ELMS RAMET, I'rop. I.nulshurK, ji. I'. SAT.F OF YAIXAHLE LOT By virtue of the power contained in a judgment of the Superior Court made In the ra.se of Strothcr et als vs A. S. "Ktrfclh-er -*l :tls the under- l signed eommisslonnrs will on Monday the 4th day of March 1918 at the Court House door In the town of Louis burg. N. C., pell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that valu able lot in the town of Loulsbqrg, bounded on the east by Main street, on the south by "Franklin street, on ' he west by the Garage lot and on the lorth by the Pleasants lot and known ' as the Qtrother home place. Time of ale 12'c/clock M. This lot will be cut I Into four lota two faetng Main street about 50 feet on Main street and 100 eet back and two lots faring Franklin street about 50 feet front and 100 feet ack. Then the lot will be offered as whole and the best price accepted. This Januoffy 30, 1918. 1918. ' * T. B. W11,PER,, W. M. PERSON,'Comlft. N k i it. . ? J HORSES & MULES , AT YOUNGSVILLE, N. C. I wish to announce to tke people<-of Y oungsvlle Community that I hate "eased the J. B. Pearce Stables, the old Supply (Vs place, where I will have a lot of fine young horses aud Utiles lor sale on and after February 1st. I am In a position to give you he best prices on good stock either for cash or on time, when secured by good note. Don't buy until yon see me. Will be glad to have you come and look whether you buy or not. K. A. PERRY Youngsvllle, If. C. Subscribe to. THE FRANKLIN TIMES After making your purchase of War Saving Stamps etc., to help the Boys that are "going "57eT'"y0Ui ne>U^?atriotic duty will be to come inantyiooK ov er our big stock of furniture and House Furnishing and make a selection that will al ways make you feel good to ward your country, your nei ghbor and yourself. Come and see is is all we ask. Yours to serve, J* Si H owe M Louisburg, - -j North Carolina.
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