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Good Tires and Good Dusiuestt Cars are b^jng used more and more for business pur poses. As a result they are being treated more and more as a ' business proposition. Equipment is purchased with extreme care and judg ment. Values are studied. Mileage records are kept care fully. That is why sales of United States Tires are increasing with such rapidity. They have demonstrated not only unusual long-mileage qualities but far greater re liability. They make your car more useful. They give a bigger return on your investment. There is a United States Tire built especially to fit your partic ul^t driving conditions. That i3 one great advantage in choosing United States Tires. You have a variety of treads and ty^cs from which to choose, ?but the quality and values are dways up to United States standards. Any United States Sales and Service depot dealer will cheer fully cud you in your tire selection. United States Tires era Good Tires We KNOW United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's Why We Sell Them. FBASKLIX GARAGE CO- Frankllnton; T. L. TAYLOR, Wake Forestt LIH IMULUU WI'IJH I'd, 1?L Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most entieing state of luggage price affairs today?we saved in the buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner 6r later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a great saving. . . W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. The extraordinary development ot the auto and the auto truck are do. ing for the roada of our country that which all the preachments of good roads advocates had failed to accom plish. Our public highways will in the near future be worthy the name of roads, and will at last be a credit to this great nation. This fact Is as sured because our people have never yet failed to meet an emergency as it has arisen. The development of auto service has created an imperative de^ mand for substantial roads, and sub stantial roads will come, and are com ing. Are you doing your part? Kermisky likens the Russian nation , to a sick man. His symbolic disor der must be colic, as we know nothing' which so well represents internal dla- I semgjons. ' Is John Barleycorn an alien enemy? He seems likely to be interned for the duration of the war. Time was when the calico dress took part only In laundry affairs and dishwushtogs. Now It appears at porch parties and lawn fetes In ex* elusive circles. Is this an Improve* ment or a retrogression? 7f the bone dry amendment passes, the government will lose $30,000,000 In revenue taxes. -But the public will save $600,000,000 In drinks. If the price of the drinks should be put Into thrift stamps will the government make or lo?e? . We hope our hunch Is true that the | world gete a dove in Its worn, knitted sock, this Christmas. HAVE YOB BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness thst robs ambition, destroys appetite and makes work a burden. To regain your strength nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Emulsion; its blood-enriching proper ties give energy to the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite in m natural, permanent way. If you are run down, tired, nervous, overworked or lack strength, be sura to get Scott's Emulsion today. 6coU & Bowse, Bloom field. N. J. Cloland Pearce, of Pilot, who Is with the American Expeditionary ForcDs in France, written to the Joyner's Chap el Baptist church, of Pilot. It will no doubt be of much interest to many of our readers: TO THE CHURCH. -, ' "With the Colors". I June 12th, 1918. Dear friends : I have arrived safely over eea. The country is very beautiful. Al-1 tho the people look different from us. Most all the houses are built of rock. We had good luck coining over. I liad heard the song, "It's a lone way Hto Berlin," now I believe it. But I hope to get there. Some how I felt empressed to write to you and let you knew I am still Ithinking of you all in my prayers. . Hoping to return some day and stand bofore you and sing as 1 did in the days gone by. May-God help me to do that if its thy will. I want you all to pray for me. That I may resist all temptations come be fore me. And God will enable me to stand up like a man and do my bit While I am in this great struggle of war. You might think being so far away I never think of you church members of Old Joyner's ChapeJ.. My dear friendB if you do it's a mistake. I want you to remember me and write to me any of you. I would be glad, very glad to hear from you. Just a few words would help me. No one knows the feeling of a soldier until they have some experience. My address is CLELLAND PEARCE, 320 Ambulance Co., 305 Sanitary Trains, A. E. P. P. S.?Bertha give this letter to Mr. Guess and tell him to read It at Sunday School or church service. 666 cores Headaches, Bilious ness, Loss of Appetite? or that tired aching feeling, due to Ma laria or Colds. Fine Tonic. The clash of accoutrements in our camps and cantonments sounds the death knell of Prussian militarism, and America's abundant wheat harvest will give- it the coup de grace. CHILDREN'S DAY AT PROSPECT. Children's day exercises will be held at Prospect Sunday, July the 28, at eleven o'clock, (old time) or ten (new time). The public is cordially invited t j attend these exercises. Rheumatism was strongly entren ched in the joints and muscles of Judge H. G. Huntley. Less than one bottle of L-Rheumo took the kinks out and put the enemy to flight, and no retfffi iSt'Utf itittiM0 ^ Morven, N. C., July 16. 1916. Chapman-Alexander Laboratories, r.roon y|)]p ^ ' Gentlemen After suffering from Rheumatism for about two years, I was advised to try your remedy IL-Rheumo.) After having taken it for a few days I was entirely relieved of pain and feel that I am well, but still have almost- one half the bottle left. It has been over a year and no return, of the trouble as yet. Yours truly, H. G. HUNTLEY. J. P. For sale by Wii^on Bros., Youngs villeWilson & Lee. Dunn; W. W. Parker, Henderson; Powers Drug Co., Wake Forest; or write Chapman-Alex ander ^Laboratories, Greenville, S. C. CAKII OK THA3K&. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends and nei ghbors for their kindness rendered us during the sickness and death of our baby Florine. Their kindness will be long remembered. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelms. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administratrix of D. E. Hnrris. deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against his estate to present the same to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of July, 1919, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This July 5, 1918. RETA HARRIS, Administratrix. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 7-5-6t FIRE INSURANCE. When yon want Innnranre take It with T. W. WATSON. H* knowa how. NOTICE 1 Having qualified as Administrator of the eptate of T. D. Fuller, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby given all persons holding claims aealnst Bald estate to present them to^he undersigned on or before the 28th day of June, 1919, or this no tice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to aal4 estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This June 27th, 1918. B. S. ALFORD. W. H. FULLER. 6-28-6t ' Administrators Stop LWtlyl Corns Quit with^'Bato-lt" Tli* Oreat Com-LooM&er of the Ago. Never Fail?. Pilnl?. Watch my step? What's the uhI I go along "right ?Id? up without c&re." even with corns, because I use "Oets-lt", the pfclnless, ofT-llke-a-ba nana-peel corn remOYsr. I tried other ways galore, until X was fclue Coras Simply Ca?1St0DU?.W?lWC?t?br fa ths face and red In the toes. ?No nrt>re?for me. Ui* It never fall?. Touch any corn or cal lus with two drops of "Geta-It," and "Qeta-It" does the rest. It's a relief to be able to stop cutting corns, making them bleed, wrapping them up like j>&ckaKee and using stick? tape ana salves. It remove? any corn clear and clean, leaving the toe am smooth as your palm. You can wear those new shoes without 1 be " pain, danoe and be fris lor on your feet. ? It's great to use "Gets-It." _ "Go18-It," the guaranteed, money back corn -remoter, the only sure way. costs but a trifle at any drug store. SCTdbyB. Lsiwrenoe & Co.,Chlcago, lit Sold in Lonisburg and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by F R. Pleasants. Here's hoping the "human" Ger% mans will clean house after the war and for their own good as well as that of the world, exterminate all traces of the "Hun" element that has betrayed them even more foully and completely than it has the Belgians. It will take many a decade, generations even, to enable the world to differentiate be tween Germans. The whole wide world will "be from Missouri." 666 contains no alcohol, arsenic nor other poisonous drugs. The State or county?even the na tion?that confines its criminals with' in prison walls Is itself guilty of crinu. inal practice.. Convict labor, rightly applied, would in the next generation give the United States the greatest system of public highways the world has ever known. Put all convicts to work on the roads. That way they can expiate their offenses and be ot some real service to their country. No more can the ladies buy "pat tern hats" at the endof the season. They're using "pictured" hats now In-, stead of "picture*' hats, a picture ser ving the purpose and being more eco nomical. " Piles Cured In 6 to 1-4 Days ; Dralfilits refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to core Itching, BLiod, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves itching Plies, and you can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. American Electric Shoe Shop Louisburg, N. C. ? " ~ ? Bring your old worn out shoes to the American Electric Shoe Shop and see what a good pair of shoes can be made o( them.. .Do not ruD the risk of hating your shoes cut or sewed Improperly by Inexperienced help. Bring them to an expert who knows his bnsl ness. ..IL E. L. Lancaster Is the man. Better leather, cheaper prices. New Shop, New Tools, New Man We have leased the Addie Perry old stables on South Main Street, had them remodeled and converted into one of the most fully equipped and modern Machine Shops in North Carolina. ' ' In our equipment will be found the latest mach ines for all work on the market including 24in x 16 foot and 15in x 8 foot South Bend Lathes, 42in Cannedy Ot to Radial Drill, 20 in. Upright Silver Manufacturing Co., Drill, 304 A. Oster Power Pipe and Bolt Machine, releasing die, Shapers and all other necessary tools, and drill bits from 64ths to 1 1-2 inches and complete Blacksmith shop. Our Mr. T. K. Allen, Manager for this concern. s one of the best and most careful machinists in North Carolina and will have personal supervision of all work. Agents for FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILE. Coy Machine Co. Phone No. 295-J LOUISBURG, : NORTH CAROLINA Can't touch the man with the "saving habit." We don't mean the miser?he is one of the worst suf ferers, he suffers in the spirit. The sensible, prudent man who lives within his in come and regularly lays by a little of his earnings, can defy hard times. The best way to get the "saving habit" is to start a savings account at a good bank. You'll take a pride in watching it grow to propor tions where it will work for you. We specialize in Savings Accounts, and pay four per cent on all time deposits. We solicit your account?be it large or small. THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C.
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