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CONSTIPATION krni Soar St?A Cuxd Tki? Lady Much Suffering. Black Dnragbt RtHned. Meadorsville, Ky.?Mrs. Pearl Pat-1 lick, of this place, writ??: "I Tery constipated. I had Boor etomach and was so uncomfortable. I went to the doctor. He grave me some pills. They weakened me and Beemed to tear up my digestion. They would ?ripe mo and afterwards It seemed X was more constipated than before. I heard of Black-Draught and de cided to try It. I found It Just what I Deeded. It was an easy laxative, and not bad to swallow. My digestion soon Improved. I gut well of the aour s torn lil h T eoon seemed normal, dose now and then, and was In good j ?kape. T cannot say too much for Black-1 Draught for It la the (neat laxative | _can use." TheaiBnl'a?BlackJJaught has for | many years been found of J la the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles. Easy to tak?, gentle and reliable in Its action, leaving no bad after-effects, it has wou the praise Bf thousands of people who have used . NC-U8 ' 5 J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. Louisburg, C Offices over Aycock Drug Company. | Will be at Louisburg regularly. ItB. W. R HOBXOr Eye Specialist Office in Hotel Building t xju'ibure. North Carolina s. ATWOOI) 5 R WELL. A Uurucj.it-Law. Lonts'mrg Franklinton | Offices over Aycock Drug Co. General Practice PR. ARTHUR HT5K8 FLEMING Sarfeoa Dentist Louisburg, North Carolina OBre over P. 8. & K. K_ Allen's Store DR. BL 6. PE1UU Physician and Surgeon Louisburg, North Carolina ? , Next Door to Aycock Drag Co Phone Connections 887. DK. i. E. HALONE. Louisburg North Carolina ? <?ce In Aycock Dri? Store, Market I Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. db. d. r. sKmrwicK. Statist. Uibbui, H. C. Office In the First Nauonai Bank Hull ding on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. PERSON. ATTOR.MEY-AT-LAW Louisburg, North Carolina Practice in ail eourta. Office tw Main Street. M. F. HOCCK. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Tra*'T?7 *certs for all klnrta of fcalldiiix supplies, artistic Mantles and lies. Architectural designs aab B. B. White E. H. Malene WHITE A MALONE LAWYERS LOnUBnrg. Nuith Carolina Seneral practice, settlement of ea- I tales funds Invested. .One member of tat Arm always In the office. Wm. H. Ruffln, Tbos. W. Ruffln | WM. H. & THOS. W. RCFFIN Attorneys-ar-Law Louisburg, : North Carolina j General practice, both civil and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining conn-1 ties. Supreme and Federal Courts. | Offices in First National Bank Building. DB. J. B. DAYIS Physician and hurgeoa Louisburg, N. C. Formerly interne St AgneB Hospital | Office next door to Durrell Davis Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections (4. SANITARY BABBEB SHOP Court Street Lonisbnrff, . North Carolina Well Equipped. Four wall axpar- I lenced barbers. Hot towels, sharp) rasors. Polite and painstaking a vice. Call and see us. OBCAE BTMiLL, Proprietor. -t DB. T. B. HENDBBSON, of Heilerin, N. C. Will be In LOUISBURG every FIRST and THIRD Monday of each month at the otic* of Dr. Herbert Perry from 10:00 to 1:00 o'clock. Practice limited to the ETB, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. DR W. B. BASS VETERINARIAN Louisburg, Nerth Carolina Day Phone 66. Office at R. F. Fuller's Stables on Main Street Why not be cosmopolitan In our eat ing? It e use more Scotch oat'meal, Irish potatoes, English barley, Japan ese rice and Indian corn we can send more American wheat to our boy* in the trenches. LIVERY STABLES MOVED I herewith urn ? to my customers and al Jiers wish log the ser?ices i i first class lltery stable, that ?'aaTe mo red my business from the (tables on Nash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my residence " II I 1 IIH'I IIlii I III In blad to tarTe yon at all times with the best personal serrlce. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. Announcement We wish 3 announce to the public tha we have with us uow Mr. C irles R. Elkins. of Siler City N. C., who is an experience . shoe repair man. Mr. Elkir learned his trade with the < iddock-Terry Shoe Co.. of I' ichburg. Va. He has had cteen years exper ience in te shoe repairing and har ss business. Mr. t ins will be glad to repair ir shoes for jou while j wait. PRIC : THE SAME AS ? HER SHOPS Full d of Harness. Auto mobile id Bicycle Tires at reduce >rices. Bicy . Sewing Machine, and T ing Machine repair ing dc promptly. jurs to serve. - 01" :REPAIR SHOP J. ehman, Prop'r. tot g, North Carolina FIRE rUSUKAUCB. Wb*a 70a *nt Iinrutt tak? II <fltk T. W. Bo kn>< W?w. r <T 7-TI-U TIM hUn Tkat Dan Not Aftwt Hm Hm4 Becanae of It? tonic and laxative effect, LAX A TIVK ?KOMO QUI .MINK la better than ordinary Quinine and doea not cauae nervouaneai nor ringing in head. Remember the full name am! look to? tb^ai#aatare ol H w G ROVK. *>c FIRE CfBUKiin; WlifB jam wot Iinrue? take fi with T. W. YfAT80H. P* knew hew. Has m Good Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablet fi. "Chamberlain's Tablets are a won der. I never sold anything that beat hem," writes F. B. Trensey, Richmond Ky. When troubled with indigestion or constipation give them a trial. News item:?Cuffs, belts, buekel* and all unnecessary frills on inenp clothing to bo abolished. Young men they are not abolishing chevrons on government uniform*. NORTH CAROLINA "OVER THE TOP' IN WAR SAVINGS STAMPS JUNE 28 Preride&t Wilson Proclaims Jose 28 National War Saving* ? Day.?Governor Bickett Designates June 23-28 War Sav ings Week.?Every Person Will Be Asked to Pledge. W. ?. *. TAK? THH BO VB "OVIR T H? TOP Tka mezt bl# wpilffi that mit be p?t orar with the itn? success k?t tka iM?t Red Cms aad Liberty Loan drives te the War Savings i ?siga. Tfcla aut t? done, President Wilson ?ays, on qr before Friday, Ju* tt. Ha has proclaimed that day MMlonal War Savings Sar and baa called an every man. woman and child to subscribe all that In hie honest opinion ha will ha aMa to pay during the remainder of Uu rear to the War Savings Cam Whan Mr. Vaaderllp and his associates decided over a month ago that the War 8avlmga Campaign should be made to go "over the top" now. Instead 0f a rear and a month to do It. they sought a plan by which this could be done. The State ot Nebraska furalshed the plan, for this state had 1 1 ahmulr r &fl^er subscribed several millions dollars over Its quota and had ralsd over sent af Its aisles. Mr. Vanderllp at onaa set aboot to know how Nebraska did It. He called lata oaaferaaae Mr. Ward M. BuTgees, State Director et War 8avlncs tar Nebraska, and Mr. Klddow, Mr. Burgess's right-hand man. Together they the plaa In tha light of a national plan, and with the experience of the tuss bm who had worked It to a successful Issue, they obviated mistakes aad suoh features aa to make It even more thorough and practieeable for other Statee. Consequently, not only North Carolina but other states of the Union have been asked ta adopt this plea and put over the War Savlnsg Campaign Jane 28. When Ool. F. EL Fries, War^Bavings Director of North Carolina, was called t? New York several weeks ago, with other state directors, to hava this plan put before them, he was asked if North Carfolina could do it. "Sure." said Colonel Fries, "what Nebraska can do. North Carolina can do. Well put It aver a tt takes all tha bunting and the Saga and tha drums in the whole ^1 ??1 a.. -?? Ja M BWPT W Uttlr ,ir With this conviction aad determination. Colonel Fries came back and set -afifcot to perfecting {he plana to mate them most suitable to North Carolina eonditftonlr~ These _plans have been presented through conferences held at convenient place? In the~atanr to-thn <onmjr_chairmen and other War Saving* Workers. Every county chairman has In hla hands- a detailed copy of the plana, and he haa been advised to follow the Instructions step by step as given *'7 '11'"" ^ ?'"? and efficiency. 1 Duly one Important change la the national plan did Colonel Fries Mt4*v beet ta make tor North Carolina. That was to make the campaign last a weak instead of a day. Therefore, the week beginning June 23 continuing through June 28 haa been designated as North Carolina War Savings Weak. n*. nnTHTn, rf rarT.|i..^ I.-..--' 1 proclamation -caJUng for evary dtlaen of the state to observe this week aa War Savlngi Week by ftllbsurifc - lug at this time all that he will be able to buy during the remainder of the The week begins on Sunday, June JS. with a state-wide appeal for War Savings In the churches and 8undar Boh ool a. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, a house-to-house canvass will be made in every township to the State to secure War Savings pledges. Every taxpayer or householder will Wake his pledgy or (tva hit excuse lor sot doing so. A record of every per son's pledge will be taken and Vet*. On Fridar. June 2?, the drive will cul minate In a War Savings rally held at every school house In the state. Tha State Director has called on esjry person in the school district ttr attend thte ?eating aHher to celebrate tlie ooeasion of the townahip's subscribing it* <?aota or M that be not the case, to finish raising Its quota. In other worda, ?there Is bat ona thing for any township to do on thai dar. and that is to tab 's ortte Its quota to tha War Barings Campaign. Likewise, there la but oaa for ?very person to do. and that Is to do his duty to the War Sarin?* whleh la his utmost. The Government aspects no leas of every aa and child to the state on this occasloa. y~HM RRKtlDKMTS WAR ?AVINO? PROCLAMATION All C?tte?M Aeked to Pledg Mo 3sv? and Buy War Savlnga Stamp? "TVla war ta ooa of Nation*. not of wiuUa, aad an a( o?r one hundred mM itom people maat be economically and ladaetrtally adjaited to war coadl UM If thla Natlen ta to rrtmy Ita fall Isrt ta Uw conflict. Tha problem be tar? aa Is ?at primarily a flnaadal ItaUatv V?t rather a problem of -fn am??d ?redaction of war eiMinUal? aad tka aarta* a? tha materiala and tka labor aeoeaeary for the ?upport ao4 e^atpcneat of oar Army and Navy, ftumghtlaa? aapeadltare of money tor aoa-eeaeattala aaaa tip tha labor of aaa, tha product? of tha farm, mlnea aad factories, aad orerbardena trans portation, all of which mnat be need to tha utmoat and at their b?it for war pui poiea. Tha gTaat remit* wMrh we aeak mn ba obtained only by the participation ?f every member of the nation, yotmr aad old, in a National concerted Thrift movement- I therefore urge that oar peeple everywhere pledge themselves by the Secretary of the to -the practice of Thrift, to aarre the Oovernmant to their utmoet Ik larreaslng production In all *ary to the winning of the war, to conserve flood ud fuel. and aseful materiali of ?very kind, to devote thetr labor only to the most necessary taaka. and .c *,0.7 rrJy those things which ar? essential to Individual health and efficiency, and that the people aa evidence of their K>yalty tn ???t all that they oan save In Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps. The securities issued by the Treasury De? p art men t are so nasy of them within the reach of every one that the of opportunity In this matter la open to all of as. To practice Thrift In peace times Is a vlrtun, and brines great benefit to the Individual A all times. With the desperate nsed of the civilised world today for mater ial*, and labor with which to sad tfca war, the practice of Individual Thrift Is a patriotic duty and * necessity, Ml earnsetly appeal to every men, woman and child to pledge themeetvee on or before the twenty-eighth of . to save constantly and to bey as i larHy as possible the eeourttiee ef the Government and to do this as far M possible through membership in Wsr Savings Sooletles. The twontyolgltllli of June ende this special peHod ef e<* llstmsnt In the great volunteer cf production and saving here si May there be ncne neniisted on Oiatl day." (Signed) woormcrw wtl*oh ; V Si as SouiherrLSunshiTte % LIKE the soft, beaming sunlight of Dixie * land, Luzianne brings cheer to meal? time- breakfast, dinner and supper. Folks' who try it ones have a genuine affection^ for it ever after. Luzianne cornea to you in clean, aanitary, air-tight tins. Tha, flavor stays in?impurities stay out Buy a can of Luzianne. Use the whole can! If you don't honestly believe it is better than any other coffee you ever tasted, tell the grocarto refund your money.. Mil, Uf 18 1 1 " ? 1 " ^coffee "When It Pours, It Reigna" Tobacco Flues We are making up 500 sets of tobacco flues that we will sell you cheap. We are also prepared to repair your flues on quick notice. See us before you buy..'.We can save you money. Perry & Pear<;e Youngsville, N. C. Subscribe to THE FRANKLIN TIMES WAR PRICES This is what you liear every day and in fact all ar ticles of Merchandise have advanced as a result of war. However, we believe that our line of Furniture and Housefurnishings have advanced less in proportion than any other line or product. 4 This being true there will be no better time than now for you to come in and let us help you to select anything you may need in above mentioned goods. We may not be able to get the goods at any price a little later?TODAY IS THE DAY. Come to see us. Yours to serve, J- S Howell Louisburg, - - North Carolina.
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