Keep It Handy Ward off attacks of grip, cold? and indigestion by timely medication with the thoroughly test ed and reliable remedy of the Ameri can household - PERUNA It's better to be safe than sorry. Many a loo* apeli of dlstxeulotf si " mil h t have been prevented if this | remedy had been reeorted to In the Aral Ma*M. Any article that haa been efficiently need for nearly half a century haa prored lis rabe. Tablet form If you deaire 1l At your druffUt*. m PEK UNA CO. Future Opportunity Among the patrons of this Institu tion manj ar? accumulating funds for future use?holdlug money until It Is needed. For their convenience, we Issue Time Certificates of Deposit maturing In from four to tlx months, and bearing Interest at 4 per cent. There Is In these Time Deposits ? combination of secarity and profit, which makes them particularly desir able for temporarily Idle surplus funds. The Citizens Bank HENDERSON, 3T. C. "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" RESOURCES ?1,250,000.00 Why Pay High Prices A for Horses, Buggies and Harness^ When all of the above mentioned can be bought cheaper from Yarboro than ony one. If there is any doubt in your mind about this statement just price what I have and see if you don't save money. 0 Y. YARBORO LOUISBURG, N, C. WHAT DO YOU WANT IN JEWELRY ? We are here to supply your wants, regardless of what they may be, and we will do saja^ ac ceptably as any jewely store. We probably have it in stock-- just the thing you have been wanting-?ancTif we sell it~to~you you can rely upon its quality. L W. PARRISH Louisfcurg, N. C. Clean Up Week. Raleigh, March 25.?The municipal authorities *nd the people of Franklin- j ton and slfrroundlng country are being 1 appealed to by the state Insurance de. I partment and the stata health depart ment to Join effectively In the obser- I vance of "Clean-Up week" April 15-20,; during: which time, throughout the state there Is to be a general clearing out from residences premises and pla ces of business and factories and shops of all waste material and debris that might harbor disease germs, start a preventable fire or help along a fire that might start from other causes.' fire prevention and better health con. dltlons being the two chief objects ot the movement for a 1918 Spring clean up week. Insurance Commissioner James Young and Secretary W. S. Rankin of the state health department, ask that the municipal authorities not only help in arousing the people to thorough observance of the week in cleaning out their premlad hut t hit tt>?Y to It that there are ample facilities provided free of cost to the people, for removing the trash and waste mater ial from the streets as fast as the peo ple clear It from cellars, attics, clos ets, out houses and back yards. "And the people are urged to give special attention to making this a thorough job and one that can but bring the largest returns in improved health conditions all through the summer and the greatest possible Immunity from preventable fires. - " A general cleaning up this spring can but prevent many a fire that would otherwise bring heavy losses to the property owners and in many instances deprive famililes of homes and workmen of their places of em ployment and multiply the all.-too. heavy fire waste that the state carries with heavy fire Insurance rates that can but be ultimately reduced If the fire waste In the state is held down fo figures consistent with cutting these rates and still yielding fair returns to the insurance companies that assumf the risk*. Then, too, there are the re. wards In Improved health conditions for families and whole communities and savings In doctors bills and drug tills. So that a general and effective observance of thl* clean-up week means a very greatdeal to thd people ot this community and the stat? M large. Then, verily, let it ba_altog&* tlier for fullest cooperatlcn and largest ruccess for the week. CHAMBERLAIN'S FOR COUGH RE MEDY A FAYORITE FOR COLDS -J. L. Easley Macon, 111., In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says, "During the past fifteen years It has been my sister's favorite medicine for colds on the lungs. I myself have taken it a number of times when ? if ferlng with a cold and it always re lieved me promptly." Many -a man who loudly proclaims himself in favor of measures that will work the greatest good to the greatest number, is also firmly con vinced that No. 1 Is the. greatest. A CHILD HATES OIL, CALOMEL, PILLS FOR ' * LITER A>T) BOWELS Give California Syrup of Figs" M eroM?, ?tek, feverish, - ?' constipated. Look back at" your childhood day ? Remeanber the "dose" mother Insisted on?castor oil, calbmel, cathartics How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. ?With our clilldrmi ITs qirrerenCT Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize what they do- The children's revolt Is wall, founded. Their tender little "Insldes" are Injured by them. -i ; %' :' ' If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only dell clous "California Syrup of Pigs". Its action la po?illvwt but gentle, Mllllons uf-mothers keep this- harmlesir "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take It; that It never falls to rlp.an the liver and howpi^ ten the stomach, and that a teaspoon ful given today saves a sick child to-' mnrrnw Ask your druggist or a bottle of "California Syrup >of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children Qf all for-grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counter, felts sold here. See that it is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuseany other kind with contempt OnV^Congressman complains that there is not enough to do in Congress to keep him busy. Wo suggest that I he resign l^s o..ce and help Hoover. A OMINSTRATOR'S NOTICE ? Having qualified as administrator of ohr. 'J. Hayes, deceased late of Frank ii m iiinfT?\<irthi Carolina. thi^ is to . - n r) i. f . ;?.! i : I g.Jnxt the said estate to present t:.'-m o the uxrte??lgned on or before :hj r.th of Fob?TMS. All persons in d to said ostatd will please make im mediate payment. Tills Feb. 15. 13S. JOHN* CADE HAYES, Admlnfstr. 'or f John J, Hayes. Wm. H. and T!iv< W. Ituffln, Attorney*. i 2 ,r' ?? FOB !S.\!.K I I . I>?-ln:blc Town Lots iiud Farm* Tti; E1H? Property. That lot and several dwelling, ro.aT ?{?e College, called the "Creek mo " lot. A lot and dwelling, corner NoT.lo J and Spring Streets, occupied by Mrs. I Pearce. It. A- small tenant house and lot om*o j| Hie the la?t named lot* 1i A building on hull kun Alley. ? i Two housos and lots on Reavfs i'.-iw II If yon have property to sell see the J undersigned. 3' Win bo koU oa easy terms. Aj> 1 ply to J. L. I'ALM&it, .Agent, or W?. j) H. & THOS. W. RUFFIN, Attor.o.y*% C 6-15-tf. ?! A'-V . GARDEN WIRE Garden Plows i Fertilizers Buy Thrift Stamps and Help Win the War. McKinne Bros. Co., Inc. "Satisfaction Or Your Money Back." Louisburg, N. C, We sre too busy delivering Fertil izers, Ginning Cotton and selling good? to write. Come a n d s e e Satisfaction Is Our Motto" W. D.'FULLER i CO. . .Wood, North Carolina

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