We Have So Much to ba Thankful ' ? For The tbini,:- t;: c-boys. hcvo d/ i.e f<; ns ov?r yo*cer Lets jw > )*.c. xfec V'.'cdri oze^? !"-i ;py at boms by bay ing the:-.; % A fy vr 'Ss4L 11:#? Cap. Over > V / lirtdpii ?/: ?;% licsitry J? .> in ' ih'Br:-. r/ > cc.v-.U mention, Corns snds-t, '?? \V3 you tiirc '-rd xr.-nsy V"T" . ?*''"? !?-?>: of- ? rv- EuiU- piice? v* x- iv bc*v, d o.c Heicr e It ?: 1. be:.'ore bavin*?. r\ r ?-.?< / u ?J.- c u ' :TT" TJ; Y*""' - r^. 'i 1 ??? - *? ? *? *>h ?-?? i i ?? *? ?? Oi ' .1 .t * t t'a bf- *?* v ? < \ ?! i>? Lf l? 4='.. V V' J ti *i" V * '.-0i iii \ ,/4 J. i). KINE? i? J.-.32U." . j*C'~ IH OAK-DI'lTA "Gds-!t," a Ubsrfy Boffle lor (tarns There-.- f :'j Czz Genuine ' Qarn Pe&Ur"?That's "Gets-Ir" . Ercr a. fcanana?- That's the Vfiy "C :-It" "j-.-lz cfT corns. It'a ti.. cr.'- am i: r.T/-nt that will. -Gttn-i: - u that you NoMoreExctuc for Com? or Corn-Pain? Now I won't finally have U> gouge, pic jerk or cut out your corns. If yon want the pleasure of getting rid of a corn, be euro to get ??Gets It." It is its wonderful formula that has made "Gets-It** the corn marvel that it is, used by more millions than tny other corn treat m?5Ht_?a earth. A few drops on amy corn or call as, that's alL It can t stick. It is painless, eases pain. You can kick your "corny** feet around, even In tight shoes, and your coma won't crucify you. You can go ahead and work, dance, live, lovs and laugh as though without corns. "Gets-It," the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. If Td by E. Lawrence A Co., Chicago. I1L Sold in Louis'Hirfc' u:iti recomrneuded us the world's bost corn remedy by F It. Plcasanls. T.. 3L BEAM, Physician and Surgeon Wood, X. C. Office? tt Wood Drue Co If you have Any farms for sale that you wish to BubdVviC^ see J. A. TUR NER at once as uu. fall datings are filling up faat. 7-26-tf Lost cr Stolen, One black and tan male hound with white streak In face a*d one white male hound with bushy .tall both been gone several months. Also one white and brown female goile about three weeks and ony llkju blue male tioufid with black oArs. Will give give % 10 for any lnforni^xon thCK enables me ? to find either one'of themlv . ? / w.h.aihLen. 9-ldtf - 11 Loulsbufg, N, C 1-cr Indigestion, Constipatioq or Biliousneif * V Just try one S0-cent bottle of LAX-VOS WITH KKIN. A LJqUfd/Dilutive Laxative plWrf* to tak?. Alndo and recoSUDcaOMto the public bjr?Nris Medi cin* Co,maircfactttfcrm oflrfxatlv*Bromo and Cfove^^fclc** chill I ?ale. AL-.iw. ?;'o11c*v? in t.:o rut ?. using j'l-'.t p vbgkcr ?*.-%* y:::r.D tor y.-ixtei* ,... .iVj. w!> iir.p.v.,, . ? -P t ..at co;?en JI r..*. r ? r :r. a; rev.', soy tvun, i- ?:! ? . ' e ; - 't: In price. '.Vihv.* ic.'s ill. _i I'M probability, ? . :: j . . r< Ffvictfi t*?..?!/.-.-i: ; r.;*e aiway-s v? ?r ? ir. winter. m?l ;!.t. u-M-'Sonal burner..* of ike coming win::r may mal:?.' Li wry stuff s now. Where do yc 1 ,? . ir ??J corn? Do you ki.cv.- i*.s hiv >ry? y>u can't it tf-ym "olc vt ?? ?n thrr i-riV-Yuir t\.n pro':ja:>.y increase your yieid t*n per cent by selec'lrg your .seed in the lield. S;aik.? which, under fkli con ditions. produce \vo*??. will transmit to Th? !r fruits the characteristics neces r.ry for good prvuuciion. LOOK A HEAD. So it is with couon. Select high pro* j Uucing staiks with large bolls, long Tint. etc. FTaTiT! pick these seed ancf < plant a seed plot next year. Don't think this a wasteful plan. It may may mean money for your time. ' Have you planned for some early hog grazing next spring? Cheap pork t' cannot be made in a pen to which all feed mu3t be carried. Sow rape, j1 Plant rape LOOK AHEAD. It is much easier to save a field by terracing than to fill guides . Fall is the logical time for terracing. C&rfe* fully lay off your terraces and plow them up not les* than 15 feet wide. By next spring they will be well set tled and little danger of them breaking. | Under present labor conditions there will be some idle days for the -work stock. But they should be breaking land as much as possible. Every acre broken this fall will mean less work next spring. Every acre that does not have a cover crop should be broken in the fall. It lessens the damage , from pests of many kinds, turns under i 1 dry vegetable matter to decay, increos- ' es moisture holding capacity of the soil, allows the action of the winter weather to render avoidable mineral plant food constituents,..,etc. LOOK AHEAD. Notice. Having qualified -s administratrix of [ the estate of J. H. Timberlake, deceas | ed, late of Fr&lfrjln Coutfty, thia Is to I notify all penwm/ holding claims | against the said toeta^e to present them , to the undersigned *n/ or before tMa 1st day of Nev?aixr/m91! or UUa ao tlce will be ple*A la t*r of tbelr re covery. All penAn /laoebted to said estate will plene make fnmedlate set tlement. Thiqr NovV 1st, 1918. I MART W. TIlOJIfclLAKE, Admrx. ll?l-6t / J] 1sa?i YOU ft HEAD ACH.?C> 19_ YOUR EYES ACHE YOUR EYES WATEP YOUR EVES SQUINT It' Is k Oasfc For Glasses W B. MORTON SABLES MOVED . / / I herewith anB< ?..*? to mj customer? and ?t thers wish lag the serrlce| < i first class livery stable, tkat ? jare moTed raj business from the stables on Nash Street to accommoda tion at the rear o? my residence on Mala Street, where I will be hlad to aerre job at all times with the best persoaa] serrlea, J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. WAR IN EUROPE IS AT AN END But n war is going on among the buyers <111 tlio lloeky Mount market 'or tobmvo. Prices are higher than ever known in the liistory of the tobacco business. A\"e lind on our lloor Tuesday, Nov. 12, (>7.0f>4 ll>s.. 'lioli sold for ^3,345.33, averaging $49.06 ?'??r hundred. The breaks are small and imw s a good time to sell. Bring ns the M!?\t load and we will send you home happy. Yours to p'ease, r.; v V , ?. j ?;??? ? ? ?' . ? ? : V ' ' y ,1 ;x ;* ^ ?\ ' u- U ? V 1 X- X The BEST^wagon v we know of: It> strength and durability have kept it foremost. (or over 64 years.''' have earned this reputation because of their sturdy strength and durable construction^ Let us show you ? wagon adapted to your needs. ^ Wagons That Are Built to Last Th? harder service your wagon has ' to stand, the more reason to boy a Mude&ikei which will be left (or your *? to wear out. The yen, will prove iu quality. G. W. FORD 4 SON

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