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The Terrible Pains hi Back and Sides. Cardui Gave Relief. MarksviDe, La.?Mrs. Alice Johnson, <rt this place, writes: "For one year 1 ?offered with an awful misery in my back and sides. My left side was hurting me aH the tim<L The misery was something awful. \ I could noldo anything, not even sleep at night. It wpt me awake most of the ?k,,. nothing did me any good or relieved me until I took Car?!. . . I was not able\to do any of my work lor one year and Igot worsg^lHllS liiiie, was confined to mYjurf^Ttand on. I got 80badwiUyoj?tj3qkthat when I stooped tluvvH I wks not anle to straighten up again ... I decided 11 would try Cartful ... By time I had taken the entire 1 was feeling prettr good and could stpi?hten up and mA pains were nearly ?4 g?nf. \ T 1 shall always praist Cardui. 1 con tinued taking it until 1 was strong and well." If you suffer from pains due to female complaints, Cardui may be just what you need. Thousands of women who once suffered in this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Give it a trial. NC-133 J. 0. HEWEIX,, X. D. ^ I-ouUbtuuAS/C Offices over Aycock /Drug Company. Will be at Loulsburg regularly. Day Phone 329 ? Night Phone 292-J db. w. b. anirror Eye Spectflnt Office in Hote/BHlldlng boaUbur?. North Carolina 9. ATWOOD 1TEWEUL Attorney-AVI?w. Loulsburg A, Frankllnton Offices over Aycotkvrug Co. General Practice 11R. ABTHtJB UVltyS FLMCT8 Swrjeoa iMtlit. Loulsburg, NorA Carolina over P. S. ft ^ & Allen'? 8tore UK. H. a HEKKY Physician au Surgeor Loulsburg. Njpth Carolina i Next Door wo aycock Drug CO. Phone Cocnecfljpni 287. DB. 1. E. MALOJB. Lonltbarc, I^jrth Carolina ?>Moe in Aycock uJLx Store, Market Street. Office PdLjtice Surgery and con/ujtatioa. DE. D. r. 8JDTHWICK. DmMi Lealabu&It. C. ~~ Office In tbe Filfet National Bank Building on Main and Nash Ste. W. M. ?BS03. attornctLat-law Liouisburg, Mbrth Carolina Fraetice in all conrta.^ Office on Mali ?wmanimMHanniaman M. R HOECK. CONTaACTOKJhd BUILDER Trading agenta Vite all kind? of fcattding dopplies, artistic Mantles and JOlM.? Affhlt?wWf>) Bull" anb ?tiinC E. B. WUt? E. H. JklODO WHITE LA Louisbur*. Noi Q?a?ral practice. Wm. H Rnfflp. - Thos. W. RuffiB 1 W*. H. & .THOg. W. BUFFLN AtUrae/a-at-ldiw Ii??l?hnrg, t "V Jforth Carolina Ga^ersl practice, bpth^lYll and crim inal in Franklin atid adi^ining coun ties, Supreme and Fedond Courts. Offices in First National Bank Bnildlns. BB. J. B. DATIS Ph/Mcian 9od Surgeon Louiibargv f ? C. formerly Intente-JjtAAgnes Hospital Office Sext door toTJwj-ell Davis Blacksmith Sbop Phone Connections 84. I) K. T. B. 1IKM1ERS0N, | oi llrgdersun. N. C'. W.ll be in LOl*Ih*iX*KO cvorv KIKST an<l Mor.Jay ol cat h mon^flVat ttie office c? l>r. "Ifcr)?4rt Verry f?iom j 10:00 to^fiOO o'clock. I'rarli?-" limit?-?) tiKrth?4 FY F. K .M . N ?si; umi T in:?) A T. m k i \r,r bi:os. l.??i?|sl??*rL', N. r. Vi ?:?'.'?? j ur? h . i'i ?i'Jf'jop former ly-<.> m *? ! v ' r H4' 11 ?lild v.:!I run .r ? ?:iel , Z oil i' Wii it. wi1 i i- h ?; ..1 ViitiSfr.r tlor um! )J*r-?* V r.r'r mot to. P?i\i*;' oT "X.: .?M ' v.: *f?r ?*.uiJ rlo:.n 1 ,/V? .I*. I l/?>. h. ^Th??o j? u t i*l.s it filth T. W . *rYyKy"* 11 r* know* %o>v ^ 7-Sl-tf. 6QG cures Eer^laches, Bilious^. nesE, LosvolVi^-titc. or TTial - thwriacTiIiisS^'iji'T. H-io to m?? lnrin rr CoJ/IjSv F.Tonic. [Oh thin hot and sultry wa>thT Every where the heat Is dan cm* Jigs and reels upon the landscape Million may flies and mosquitoes Fver swarming thicker thicker On the banks of creek and river Taing toll from every victim Routing every pleasure seeker At the home of Mrs. Xokomis In her chair of home construction Notched the utmost for reclining Sat the lovely Minnehaha Sighing like her heart was breaking Refused to heed otir words of cheering Vowed she felt the pangs of hunger Longing for some perch or minnows So it was that Hiawatha ' Cork made of a buzzard feather Plenty bait worms (actuaralus) Through theheat was speeding onwar J Down the railroad to the river To secure these perch or minnow^ For the lovely Minnehaha Long he sat beneath the beech tree Watched his cork or buzzard reather To see it cut exciting carters Trusted in his acmaralus - Till a sneaking soft wing may fly Raised upon his nose a mountain He began his homeward journey Faint with hunger, empty handed His thoughts were then of other sum mere And more pleasant days of fishing Presidents, of Monk and Bowser Fancied he saw Jones and Brinklev Hand in hand while tripping onward Across the gang way up to Cusors Then he cried in bitter anguish Punkin Center! Punkin Center! At the home of Mrs. Xokomis Stood a manly form in silence Didnot parley at the door way But received kind words of welcome Took the lovelv Minnehaha Helped her in the little Johnnie And they soon were speeding onward So 'twas be dispelled the famine SMALLFELLOW. Kittrell. X. C. B. F. B FEW CENTS DESTROYS YDrR DAN DRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR. Save Your llalr! Make It Thick. ITwry and Beautiful?Try This! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy ] nair is mute evidence of a ne<*cctcdl scalp: of dandruff?that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ct its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of ihe scalp, which if not remedied causes the haiv roots to shrink, loosen and di^-?than the hair falls out fast. A littl? Danderine tov night?now?any time\-^~ill Purely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Khowlton's Dan serine from any drug vmore or toilet counter, and after the iinpt application your hair will take onf tn^Lt life, lustre and luxuriance whicfc is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of Abundance, an in con.parable gloss /and softness; but \-hat will please yfeu uost will be al ter just a few weeks' use when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy Lair ? m w hal--irrov. ing all over the scalp. Do net forget ti e Foirth Liberty Loan is scheduled for tne last of Sep-1 tember. T SHOI LD MAKE V MILLION FOR HIM. Cincinnati Man Discovers Drop That Loosens Corns So They Lift Out Good news spreads rapidly and drug gists hc^e ttre kept busy dispensing freezoneA the recent discovery of a CincinnatKinan. which is said to loosen ahy *6Fn s&it li!?/VI frltn the flng^ffi A quartertof aa^junce costs very lit r.le at any ?7toryvvhichjbandles drug*. hu? this i? -ay to be sufficient to rid one's f'.et of ^A ry rd or soft corn or calius. ?You appl/ ju.4^ L few drops on the rer. I -r. a'lnng co^n or tougtiened c?.I lus. J jfhmiatly vhv ?oreness is re Ii'jVr'1. *ii': soon ":Ns corn or callus is t o .Tirjr-. ie-l that r i if 15 out?wiihout ~>s r, ft' i- is ;? sticky substance which dries when applied and never inflames or tv-ja irritate-* th* surrounding skin This di f ivvry w-i'. prevent thous ands of d j'hi . ?-.u^Ily from, lockjaw and irjfc .Ion heretofore resulting from the suicidal habit o? cutting corn? The tables are turned. One can read the war news with satisfaction now aday?, . MRI.*! XS JHTKN > h I \ WITH LI M ON Jl'ICE. Make n.B'aiity Lotion for a Ken Cents' to ir-mote Tan, Freckles. Sal low lie-s. Your tjrocr bas *h'. lemons and any drag -tot* or ?? :i ro inter w.ll ??*1 ppi ;? you w|?t? tb^ee ounces of or <hr..V wM*e for v f' w Squeeze \r -/ lemon into a ?r 5\ /' f-rt b.'ird white a quarter H i'?;. -kin wl it.r t r- b% r :.r known, y-i earr.y lo^on J?ri:.s arid ' ? ' ?' "iO ?.* :>v kI'-s. Tar. r? - :'?? r'/'idis m! m?'?? ? fti fTUrit - 1.". nr- v#-: i: ?? \.i t y rr i-r.'U ; Yi n* ?; .'if r.* ! " r r J i! ? n ' ! Coljr f ..tr 'I f ?'*,P" 1 r ? ? r iboji o i. !r el;' w ri I,in. MTmV! . n I |jv ink >*??* 'iirt1'' ?f*h? itriy rrrr f:<\. I i? Im- i're' i Villi u tliH ?r?;iiir> .My-.V^rtfc*- Nt:*s W. If WTIIlvm";. Slftii Jv>, '< V Cj'3 cures C'ii'1; and F?\er. QvH The Great Corn-Looeener of tli? Age. Never Pail*. Fainlea. Watch my step? What's the use I I go along "right side up without care," even with corns, because I use "Gets-It" the painless, off-like-a-ba nana-peel corn remover. 1 tried other ways galore, until I was blue Corea Simwb CmI S*k> UOV? in tht face and!n\he toe?. ?No I mbr? * for xne./ Use ?^Sets-It/* It ' never fails. Tfuch any Yorn or cal lus with two v drops oA "Gets-It," | and "Gets-It" does the rMt. It's a relief to be able to stdy cutting: i corns, making: them bleed, wrapping them up like packages and using sticky tape and salves. It remove? any corn clear and clean, learlcg the toe aa smooth as your palm. You can wear those new shoes without Fain, dance and be frisky on your eet. Hit's great to use "Gets-It." ?Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover. theonlysure way, costs but a trine at any drug store. M'fd by E. Lawrence & Co.,Chicago, I1L Sold In Loolsburg and recommended m the world's best corn remedy by F R. Pleasants. "The spaces of land and sea are nothing: where common purpose bind." General Pershing. - \ Grove's Tastcl^s chill Took restores vitality and eoMgy by purifying and en riching the blood. Yomo^n soon feel Its Strength ening. Invigorating EfRct.\Price 60c. One realizes that these are war tinier when a girl comes to tfie door to read the gas meter. Chronic Constipation. It is by no means a^ easy mattor to cure this disease, bujrit can be done In most instanceshy^aklng Chamber lain's Tablets and ty&mplying with the printed directions ^liat accompany each package. ' ^ ' Work or fight." Congress does both over most of the bills offered for its consideration. Has a Hibrh Opinion of Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 have a higruopinion of Chamber lain's Tablet? fyr\ili?iisne*s and as a laxative." write? C. Tlar*ia~, C'i*rleston. III. J^Vave never founi anything so milaand\)leasant to use. My brother has clso used th?<3 tablets with sa'Jsfaetory results." When the war la over Germany is very likely to discover th?.t she ha < no special use for a War Lord. The Strong Withstand, the heat of - Summer Better \haA the Weak ^ Old people who axe and younger people who are weak, * ill be 8t:eL.#Vntd and enabled tu ing GROVE'S TASTELESS h ill TONIC. It purifies and enriches the blood ana builds up the whole sys tem. You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 60c. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.? Having Qualified as administrator of the estate of John A. Raker, deceas ed. late A Franklin bounty, N. C., this is to notify all /persons having claims against said/estate to present them to the und^tifgiied cm or before j the 26th day of j Ay. 1019, or this no-| Itlca will be plea/ Ih bar of their re covery. All pewons\iridebtcd to the estate will pleaie m^k<* immediate set tlement. Thlf July 2\ 1918. JAB./T. BAKER, Admr. oyJno. A. Baker, Dec'd. Wm. H. & Thoa. W. RuCfin, Attorneys. 7-26-6t IF \ YOU* H EP D ACHES YOUFt EVES ACHE YOUR EVES TIRE YOUR EVES BURN YOUR EYES WATER YOUR t?E5 SQUINT It' Is A Case For Glassee \V. B. .MOkTON /?V K( (JVVOKATIfi . ? Studebakers Last a -? Life Time 'MaftOSSS forSStudebaker.wagon 38yearsago rsl 1876 Mr. R. F?DfewW'of Millersburg. Ind., bought a Stu/3ebalctar farm wagon for $105. Dividing/ $105 Cjy 38 years it will be seen that Mr. Dewey's Studebaker cost him?to date-/-$?.77 a year. ?and, a* the wagon is still giving good service! every additional year that Mr. Dewey uses his wagon still further reduces the cost per year. You can't beat thiafor an investment^ We carry a line qf Studebaker wagons just as strongly made, just as reliable, as the Studebaker wagon Mr. Dewey bqught 38 years ago. Come in and look them over. We will demonstrate to you that a Studebaker wagon is aa investment that paya every time. G. W. FORD & SON Hog Feed ?Clover Seed Seed Rye Buggies - Wagons arness McKinne Bros. Co. inc. *"*" ' .J0 * ? 'Satisfaction*-Or Y? ui ivlouey Back. " Loiiisbiu<>
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