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I Five nice ciw residences?the Dr? E. M. Per ry residence on/Main street, the Allsbrook resi dence on Middle street, the cottages occupied by L. Kline and/J. R. Bunn. and the large two-story residence 9Ccnpied b\ Kcv. F. S. Love on Baker Heights. J. A. TOWNER REAL EST. TE MAN Loui&bu N. C. Why Pay High Prices for Horses, BugpesNmd Harness. When all of the above mennoned c*? be bought cheaper from Yarbcro than/ony one. If there is any doubt in Wir mind about this statement just price what I n*ve and see if you don't save money. a Y. YARBORO LOUISBURG, N, <5. The American EieciriclShoe Shop a'j t-.-j I is the original shop that reduced the Ptfce of your work. Hun dreds of Franklin County people have slfown their appreciation of the "better work for less money" by fringing their shoes to the American Electric Shoe Shop> ??*? '? 1"' &aaitiia-t?C^L-PLULk- tor the benefit home folks, and is giving the best^erXce possioie. ah pairs on shoes, harness and bagsy R. E. L. LANCASTER, Mgr. Main Street - Louisburg. N. C DO YOU KNOW THAT?A Bank Account is a confidential account, no in formation is given out unless direct#d!by the depositor. THAT?An account may be opened by a married woman and be under her sole control. THAT?An account may be opened by & minor and be under his sole control. THAT?An account may be opened by a parent for a child and be under control of the parent. THAT?An account may be opened as a joint account? by husband and wife, for ii^tance?and on such an ac count either party may makl^eposits on, or withdrawals from the account. THAT?A successful Savings Account depends entirely upoiwthe Regulss^ty oi/Deposits, no matter how small they ai?. START a Savings Acrfoiln^ow, and see how good it [will look to you this time/next yt THE CITIZENS BANK Henderson, N. C. "The Leading Bank in This Section Resources $1,500,000.00 Belgium Ha? fitfnied German Peace - Qfffy, ? Paris, Sapt. 1$.?^h? gor ernment, after consultation with the allies, according to the Petit Frisian, has decided to refuse without elab cratlcn the reported offer of a sepa rate pence made by Germany. 4.n Amsterdam dispatch Tuesday said that dispatches received from known in compstont circles in Berlin regarding th ereported separate peace proposal to Belgium. Information wasreceived in Lon don Sunday night to the effect that G^rmay had made an offer to Belgium. The terms included the provisions tnat Delgium should remain neutral ur.'J! the efid of tho war, that Belgium, should use her good offices to secure the :cturn of the German colonies and tir t ihcp pre-war commercial treat ies r.lipll sixain.fee put into operation. The proposal containec no admission tfca* Germany had wronged Belgium ror anything concerning reparation or indemnities. .?, Aro : cu n t ?lii'priscd to learn that ?A)v^ rh stone? and pluV.istones and nut sfcel:* will help win tho war? Save them for the gas mask manufacturers. All rule ; re broken in modern war' fare. Wo lerrned lately that Haig got Ham cn .lie (lank. We used Bet ba con there in the good old days. y No Worm^Jn a Healthy Chi.a All children troubled with worms have on un healthy color, prhich iddlbat?? poef^owl. an.! as n rale, there Is more o^Vss stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS c\tl TO^IC given regularly for two or three y*%ks wiXcnrich the blood, im I rove the digestion, and uc^s a General Strength ening Tonicto the whole systBin. Nature trill then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be i.t feet health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. 7 he ycuag fellow j of eightcn to tv.e::!y for the most port go to repara tion wftli ?heir hearts heating high. It means the realization of their dreams, Chronic Constipation. It is by no meims an easy matter to cure this disease!\bvt it can be done in most iterances ml taking Chamber Jain's TaUrls and Complying with the printed directions that accompany Ec?i!s, carrots and cahbage-i still flo/. !*h in the war gardens, even t'lcug'a M.een peas and i***eet corn ?j*e noonly a beloved raemor)*. Why Take Calomel? Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup will do all that calomel will do ana without the "after effects." Tears ago, when people were billons, when the liver got lasy and failed to do ite worker the stomach was out ol condition, calomel was the standby. By and by-the users of calomel found that the "aftereffects" of taking the drug were as bad and more often worse than the ailment for which it was taken, j \ I Dr. Thacher, in saekihg a medicine to take the place of calomel?one that would do all the godd that calomel would do, and yet learfc none of its evil effects perfected Dr. Thacher's Liver a Blood Syrup. This wS in 1862, and each year since has aided to the confi dence of those who have Used it. S) C^Miss Susie Brewer, of Chattanooga, Tenn., tried calomel. She was suffer ing with a very seripus cold and grippe and had no appctitp whatevey._After e7's Tiver~&?BlooA Syrup. She felt better after taking three doses atM she soon got entirely Well.' ,lI thinkVDr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup fa a wonderful medicine," she Said, "and'I am very thankfufl I tried it." . \ For nearly threequarters of a century this sterling preparation has been an "old stand-oy" in thousands of homes In treating rheumatism, dyspepsia, in digestion and other stomach and liver complaints. Itisapowerful tonic and blood purlller and can be used with the utmost confidence. Write Thacher Medicine Co., Chat) tanoos?a,Tenn. for a copy of "Thacher's Family Doctor," a book giving cause, symptoms and treatment of 47 com mon diseases. Dr. Thacher's Liverand Blood Syrup for sale by sra in medicines every ?u i\i .: liv SC0GG1N DRUG STORE Notico to Creditors. Having qualified a.i Executor of the last will and testament of Albert Har ris, deceased, late of franklin County, this is to notify all persons having claim* agaicsi said estate to present the same to\he undersigned on or be fore the 6thYlay of September, 1919, or this notice\will be yfclead in bar of their rccovcryX All /?ersons indebted to the said estate /vili please n^ake immediate paymeUl.' This Sept. 6, 1918. ISAAC /fyOKE. Executor, Harris, deceased Wm. H. & Tho's. W^Ruffln, Attye. 9-t>-Gt Commissioner's Sal\of Town Lot. l/nder and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Catawba County made in t he civil acion entitled J. W_ Holl;ng.;Vorth vs J. M. Allen the un e.rsigne,| Commissioner will on Mon day the Ttlrydny of Opfoher 1018 at 11! o'clock noon/Vt'l! at public auction at the court houSt door In Louis burg. N C.. to :lu' liijOR-'sL bidder for cash that certain lot or'pared of land sit uated in the town of nquishurg on the West Bide of Kgnmoro AvK-bounded on side of Koniiic >i .* Av'iiuc, BQurtL'oi m ?i.?. North luc oi H tSy/raylor, ou the Kati by Kcnino?w? Avehtuc. ??n ?L-- Sout.i I;/ . o ;ct c.f J S. IltH^ell f-nl on a- V <>t h*. i!.c lot of W.\U. CYoke. cor. p ?ij-'?,-:ti *>f jiu - te mor? * I m< to* 6th dty Sept tiir. 1.11 S. W. H. VAnilOROrr.H; JR., Com. |:*-6?5tp 666 contsin^no alcohol, arsepic Eor c.the^|Kjison<Tus drugs. Sewing Machines ...At... " BIGr BARGAINS "We are glad to state\to our trade and the public generally that we have just found and bought the big gest bargains in Sewing Machines we h aye seen and offer to you ten slightly iked standard iuake sewing machines, among which arA White, Stai<uard, Singers. We id so have twelve second y and machines. Our prices on all of tlieese will surprisc\you. C^me and see them. They will sell themselves. We also have a stock of nVw/fiachines we can sell you from $21.00 up. If You Need Coffee Jtkd\Lard See Us. C. C Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MEBCHANT) LOUISBUL'O, NORTH CAROLINA Ftwrs Warchnnsp ? Rocky Mount, MH?r? Try Fenner with your nexi load of to bacco. Highest market prices guaran teed at all times. Best of accommoda tions for man and beast. Fanner sells tobacco FOR THE MOST money. 0 O " o O There is a Reason EENNERS WAREHOUSE - Rocky Mount, IN. C.
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