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"A SPLENDID TONIC " Stji Hiuou Ladj Who, Ob Doc tor's Advice, Took Cvdii And Is Now WelL Hlxson, Tenn.?"About 10 years ago I was..says Mrs. J. B. Gadd, of this place. "I suffered with a pain In my left aide, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left ?Ide... My doctor told nip to use Cardul. I, took one bottle, vhm helped me and after my baby cam? I was Btronger and better, but tlj| pain was still there. I at first let it B.Jbut began to get weak and In a /uidown condition. mor9C?rdu'i, w This last Camul which I took made me much betyr, In fart, cured m* II has been a /umber of years, ttffi I have no retipn of thlsttrouble. ?? I feel it vma Cardul that cured ma, and 1 recozx^nend It asVa splendid fe male tonic." Don't allow yourself to becoma weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardul It should sure ly help you, as It haa so many thou sands of other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sldeache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tlred-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking OarduL Why not yon? All drugxls^a, NC-ltt S J. O. ITEWELL, M. D. LouisburfViy C. Offices over Avcock JOrug Company. Will be at Loulsbu^g eegnlarly. Day Phone 329 ? Night Phone 292-J DR. W. B. KOBTOF Eye 8i?llit Office In Hotp^Bolldlng Lonlsburg. North Carolina 9. ATWOOD KETTE LL. AUorsr j-At^aw. Louisborg \J Franklinton Offices over Aycqbfe Drug Co. General Pfactire OB. ARTHUR HTHEiFlEKKS SoiT?oa Deagst. Lonlsbnrg, North^SaroUna OSce oyer P. 8. & K. K. Jhlen's Store DR. H. B. FWtSU Physician andJBnrgeon Lonlaburg. NoCarolina B i Next Door tarAycock Drug Co Phone Connections 287. DR. J. E.WAL05E. Loulsbnrp, N<jfth Carolina -fflee in Aycock OrriB 8tore. Market Street. Office practice Snrgery and consultation. DR. D. V*aKSiff, S. C. Office in the Fwat National Bank Building on *ain and N&sh Sta. \ W. *. PRBSO!*., ATTORKEr*.AT-LAW Ifooiaborg, N|rth Carolina Practice In aU, covo. Office on Main K. F. HOUCK. flVTH P. H TfMilrfl, Trading agerts Ur all kini? ot julldlng supplies, araatlc Mantles and JUta, Archltectuftl design? aub E. B. W>ite % j E. H. MaJon* ?VHfTE LAV Lonlsbnrg. North/Carolina &80ir?Ll practice, s?tlement o t ea iatea fas la tarostad. One member ot ia? Bra always in the office. Wm. H Ruffin. Thos W. Ruffin I vrxL h. & thos. w. Bryra , AtUratj?-at-Law Lealttarg, : \ Iforth Carolina Ge^jerll practice, botffveiyll and crim inal, in Franklin and aMolning coun aee. Sapreme and Feferal Courts. Office? In First National Bank Building. { DR. i . B. DA TIS PhyMelan and *ur*ton Lomlii burg, 3. C. rormarty interns^St, Agnes Hospital Office nsrt door id Durrell Daria BlHCksmltp Shop Pljune Connections 64. DR^ T. B. HENDERSOX, oih Headerhon, N. C. -h Will be In LOUI8BCRG evory , FIRST ariT! -THIXD Monday of each montli Lx. the office j of Dr. Herbert/ Per 17 from 10:00 to 1:00 o'clock. Practice limit? d to the F.TE, ' KAR, NOSE and THROAT. FIRfcNJXKrKAME. When yon wsn Insurance take It with T. W. WaKON. lie know? how. ' 7.21-U. Beyond the Alpn lieg Italy. The Anstrian are willing to take this state ment on trust. They do not care to Investigate further. Too mnch truth-telling cost Von Knehlmann his joh. Truth, like many other commodities. Is strictly conser ved in Germany. 666 cures Ittadaches, Bilious ness, Loss of Appetite? or that tired aaliiftjfeeling, due to Ma laria or C3ctS? Fine Tonic. MICKIE SAYS ^ <X> N\KV ait WtOBE Pt^GES PER THE MONS^j in THE BIG OTS PftPERs, BvJt NOU OON-t REM EVtt"* UNE \N 'ENA, IN CUOOIHO "THE AOS, LIKE VOU oo iKt the home pivve? oo now NOvg ?' j REGIMENTAL SODA FACTORY To help keep up iLe health of thei British troops in Mesopotamia during | the hot months each man received a daily ration of two sodas. This photo-1 graph shows one of the regimental | soda "factories." Gives the Cutting Edge. Nickel alloy with from S to 10 per cent zirconium will take a flee cutting edge, according to the Chemical Trade Journal. Either cobalt or nickel with me!tins; point reduced below that of ar.y of the thr*-e separate metals, with on increase ?f ele-^rlcal resistance; and '.vi:h i'> 1 1,1 .'! 1 "il J.liui.Juw the hardness I? greatly Increased, giv ing an al!?'7 suitable for cutting tools. patented. He'!l Mix 'Em Up. "What's Secome f * that waiter that used \n ^valt on me?" risked the man in th": res-;.ur it. ? The feliov.* \v!im r.Iwnys got your ?r iw!st"'17""~-??kod the proprietor. ?That's him." "Oh, he's enlisted and gone to the war." "Good. 1*11 bet he'U mix things up. ail ri^'ht, all rizbt/* MICKIE SAYS /\F -Theses cni op -these S. '\N VOVJR Vsl\NDOvM , WHN \ JEST at MEMBER "Tha^ VOUO. ' SOt-DlER aoVs flOT SOME J le^ARE f\MS WHEH-Jtte SlfS \ 'ROUNO ANO VJONDERS \NWAf VS GO*N' OH BACK HOME. -vn)WV JoonTcha seno v-hm the ^ [0>-0 HOME PAPER? NAJE OON1 \ CHARGE ftWN"TH\WQ E*TttA, \r SEND <t -TO FRANCE Stop Corn Agony In Four Socondsj Vte "GeU-If-See Corns Peel Off! Th? r?U?f that ??Oets-It** give? j from com-paln??the way it makes , corns and calluses peel off painless ly in one piece?is one of the won- ' dera of the world. The woman in -C* M? -G*i*if Quick! I? Emm Corn Pmin? *md M?k?CorM Peci Rickt OH!" the homo, th\ shopper^he dancer, the foot traverfcr, the jAn in the of fice. the clerl\ iMjjthe store, the worker In the ahaf. have today, in this great dlscoMry, **Get?-It." the one sure, quicjprt-Vlief from all corn and callus paUEs?me one sure, pain? less removerthat Aakes corns come off as eaany as y<m would peel a banana.ttit takes 2 ^seconds to ao ply "OelB-ItT: it drlesVt once. Then . walk With painless Jd* even with tight ,?hoes. You know your corn will Ibosen from your tofl^-p??l It ofT with'your fingers. Try l\ corn suf ferers, and you'll smile? \ Wf "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remove r. the only sure way costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'fdbyE. Lawrence 4 Co.. Chicago. ILL J Sold in Loulsbury and recommeBdcd (u the world's best corn remedy by F R. Pleasants. g 666 cures cm s and Fever. HUk l>Sl'RANl'fc. Wne? >on wantYinjorance take it with T. JY. >YAT?tfS. lie know* bow. /V 7-81 tf. "Skirt* are to be three inches short er." Main street everywhere will look as if it were staging a musical com edy chorus. drove's Taatdes* chill Tonic / i stores vitality sod eaesyiy purifying and es rich in t the blood. You cjm,soon feel h? Streoat-b ening. Invigorating EfTe^V Price 60e. Th? u:en w'uo r.re helping to thrash wheat and the men who are helping to thrash Germany are equally useful to their country. Chronic Conylpatloa. It is by no means a\ easy matter to cure this disease. but\^:an be done in most instances by tafing Chamber Iain's Tablets and coJBpl&ng with the printed directions^that accompany tach package. ' _ It is w!**i varf ?us kinds cf aati c vution th;?t the . cv.ocl children are 1 akin? for' vr>! ;o their meeting with ?!car teacher in September. The Strong 'Withstand the heat of Summer Better Thyi the Weak Old people who are fa'jf and younger peoo.e who are weak, will be suarfthened and enabled to go through the depre&sinjVeat of summer by tak ing GROVE'S TASTELfBSIhmTONIC. It purifies and enriches the bloodand loiida up the whole sys tem. You can toon feel its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. America ?it? behind her 3?a?k? of golden v.-heat wit;, a rv.'i hc:i<! i men and money. 31.e v.-ju .on i-a'l the jt. ..iiu LI _.IT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Havtej? Q'jaliflod r.9 administrator of the e3tate ?f John A. B:\keiydeoeaa ed. late jt Franklin Count/, H. C., this is to notify all pers^ia harlng claim3 against saifl\ata? to prosent them to the tmdersi<rWio on or before the 26th day of jQly,xSj&. or this no tica will be plead \j( bak of their re covery . All persafis indebted to the estate will please^nake-imckediate set tlement. This July 2C. 1918. JAS. T. BAKER. Admr. of Jno. A. Baker, Dec'd. Wm. H. & Thoa. W. Ruffm, Attorneys. 7-2G-6t YOUR ?EADNvCHES YOUR BYES ACWt YOUR BYES TIRE oil YOUR BYES BURN ?>|| YOUR BYES WATER YOUR EVES SQUINT IF It* Is A Case For Glasses W- B. MORTOBT Last a r*4 I876fyhr. R. F. De^ey erf Millersburg, Ind., bought a Studel^aker farm wagon for $105. % Dividing by 38 years it will be seen tluiKMr./Dewey's Studehaker cost him?to date--Vi? J 7 a year. --?nd, as the wagon is apt reiving good service, erery additional year that MkD^wey uses hi? wagon atiQ further reduces the cost/per yeikr. You can't beat this foyan investment^ We cany a line of Sftudebaker wafeons fust as strongly made, just as reliable/as the Studebaker wagon Mr.Dewey bought 38 years agy. Come in and look/them over. We will demonstrate to you that a Studebkker wagon is an investment that pay? every time. / G. W. FORD & P C L O V [ R G [ H D C" Seed Rye Arrange tois W some|wheat and buy your fertilizer now. \ STEP TOWARD f S V/ VICTORY. 7e SElCtHeS"""' McKinne Bros. Co., Inc. ' V { 'Satisfaction Or Your Money Back " Louisburg, N. C.
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