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-A FEW MORE AT THE OLD PRICE FOR CASH? Buggy Bubber Tire prices advanced the first of thin month and ?vDiscontinue to adrance. t ?111 (or a limited time put them on at the same price FOB CA8H and that applies to everybody. I can't afford to charge this work. Better see me about repairing your old buggy Instead of throwing It aside for a new one. Hy work Is strictly first class. If you need any kind of buggy material come to see me my long experience In the buggy business enables me to assist yon In getting just the things you need. Miller Auto Casings and Howe Tubes fbr sale. H. C. TAYLOR POM Cured In 6 to 14 Day* I Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protnidinr Piles in 6to 14day?. The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c. WOULD TOC MABBY YOCXG LADY worth $78,000? Write Mrs. W. K. Hill. 14 E. Sixth St., Jacksonville, Fla. 5-31-4t. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for USMarine Corps recruits. ? MOCM hOBCAtrt MM ca Join Ndwl APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER wtg^r US. MARINES THIS EMBLEM Groceries of Quality J. W. PERRY STORE SUNDRIES Tn addition tn fl rnmplntfi linfi of Drugs and Pro prietary Marines, we carry a full supply of Combs and Brushes, all grades and prices, All kinds of toilet preparations. Pens, pencils, inks and stationery. We want to furnish you anything you need for an intelligent care of the health and beauty of your person. The Rycock Drug Company Louisburg, N."C. We carryin connection Kodac Supplies. Tombstones Monument Grave Markers V ? It is our business to be posted on all the latest Designs in marble work and we will gladly show you and explain the difference. Our customers are pleased with cur work, et u t f 1 <. w jtu. Henderon Marble and Granite Works J. L. McElwee, Proprietor, Henderson, North Carolina. "Corn-Lm Day" "' lor Feel, Evary Day Uw "Geta-It," the Great Corn Dif oovery 1 Malm Corn? Peel Right OffT Look at the Illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a corn as though It were a banan* Eeel! And the man la smiling while e's doing it! All done painlessly. Joyfully. The moment "Oets-Ir1 tFpSbtt 25Sf J? Jppl7 "Oets-It." Th? corn pain la eased at once. You can alt ?V,i?U7 wa,k about, dance, think, love and work with absolute ease. You can apply "Oeta-It" con veniently alteet anywhere where fu C-1 take your ?h?? and atock -Jffi *yf *or a moment or two. -4Qet? it orrea-a*-oncai_then putyour shoe ?nd *tocklng on affffTm?'RiettfjL no further excuse for sufferlnfirrrOtti? co??B4aTV* ,forn-P*tna Gets-It, the guaranteed, money PA^ cprn-remover, the only eure way. f trifle at any drug: store. Vvrdby E. Lawrence & Co..Chicago, I1L Sold In Lonlsburg and recommended as tlie world's best corn remedy by F 1L Pleasants. Battle Between Submarine Chaser and German U-Boat off the Virginia Coast, In Which the Han Went Down. An Atlantic Port, June 11.?Details of a recent battle between a submarine chaser and a German U-boat off the Virginia coast, in which it is believed that the sea wolf was sent to the bot tom for all time, were brought to the city today through unofficial sources. According to men aboard the chaser the U-boat was maneuvering for a fav orable position to attack the chaser when her periscope was sighted. The chaser, a speedy boat of 32 knots, turned on the enemy, rushing for her position and dropping two depth bombs, one at a distance of less than one hundred yards from the undersea craft's position. Those on board the chaser are confident the stern of the undersea boat was struck. They re ported quantities of oil on the water around the position In which the U boat was last sighted. For .several hours the chaser cruised in the vicin ity without again sighting the enemy Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valunble as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drive? out Malaris, Enriches the Blood and Builds np the Whole System. 60 cents. I? It Toil There is a man in this town who al ways acts as a brake on the wheels of progress. Every project that Is broa ched for the betterment of community conditions, elicits from him no moee than a grunt of dissent, if not active OnnnoiHrtrt U? ?? _ _ - - -? veuiuo E'ci j man as a rascal until proven honest. He can see no sincerity In the most unselfish actions, and can detect stupidity at the YOU. Thnrtl la nlt-n In rv,l<- ?? ?n n mnn th0 opposite of this one. He has a keen eye for any chance to forward the in terests of his community. Every proi> osltlon for community betterment, pro vided it has merit and feasibility, not only has his approval, but he at once pulls ofT his coat and becomes one of its most active rooters. It takes a heavy Jolt to convince him of the in sincerity or dishonesty of his neigh bors, and evon then he has more pity than blame for them. He is as grate ful fire on a raw day, and restores our confidence as the spring sunshine af ter a dreary winter. IS IT YOU? Cholera Morbns. This Is a very painful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighbor hood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physi cian summoned. The ,-ight way Is to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy tn the house so as to be prepared for It. Mrs. Char les Enyert, Huntington, Ind., writes: "During the summer of 1911 two of my children were i.-.kon sicli w:.h -"hciei-a morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them Immediate relief." FOR SALE Desirable Town Lots nnd Farms The ElIJs Property. A lot and dwelling, corner Noble and Spring Streets, occupied by Mrs. Pearce. A small tenant house and lot oppo site the last named lot. A building on Bull Run Alley. Ifyou have property' to sell see the undersigned. Will be sold on easy terms. Ap ply to J. L. PALMER. Agent, or Wm. H. & THOS. W. RpFFIN, Attorneys. 6-16-tf. For Indigestion, Constipation or Biliousness Just try 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., manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine and Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. The "Spirit .of lftl8" touches American merchan dise as well as American man-power for military ser vice. Wearing Keep-Kool Clothing is an expression of con fidence in American enterprise, a symbol of Patriotism trathr token of personal taste and Economy. .. You are an American; your money is made in Amer ica; then be sure you are keeping up this Spirit of 1918. serving your country and yourself by buying comfort able, serviceable and Economical Clothing found at The McBrayer Clothing Co., Inc. "Everything For Daddy And The Boys" FRUIT JARS n,_t H 11L Mi ?1^.1 M Li H L? L 25 per cent LESS THAN OTHERS PAY FOR SAME MAKE Its the duty of every woman in the County to can all the vegetables possible as well as fruits, to help win the war. We are doing our bit by selling you the jars for less. See us at once before our supply is gone. C. C. Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) LOnSBTTEG, HORTH CAROLINA SUBSCRIBE TO THE FRANKLIN TIMES'$1.50 a Year
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