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It is harmless, pleasant a:ul safe to give to children; they like it. ANNUAL "iTATEK'ZKT For i'l!\ \H5.1N I " V ?? A . i:i.. ? 7: r ' ? " ?, . i. i ? In ? : Vr N( ''"IT. frcrj 1 as * V''Oi?a. . NOVtC.MhcIR it*L7 A ?'.!^oa. J iKr*? v\ t.. iVu* " ?. ? ' 31 \\\ i; it#on. r?v. ho* s? ... H \ Kt'.iriiey. Slu-riti 1 ? . 1 . I.. - ..v . - Soliciur .\orr.s. Solicitor. ... .i. 0. K. w.< J. P. Fee? J.: E. W. C-.srtor. r. : i J. L. Py.i :tr. I T . ' 1 . >. 1ii ' 't ? j. t: .\ ... - . .. : - f. ?/. t - ? v.. !'. IV i .-rrirl i \ . P. E T v. ? J. D S vir i ... (it'O. ? .? s \r: : -. v. ... ? : VT. K ? .. St...-. 1 1'iii.ik M'j.r \ .. Str v v- i.. . v .... r C V. !I I'din?; ? :. V'l.zie** .. Foes S? 0 v- Sni.ill 4.: C * rt: ???: ' * - v. -? v." ? ? r. ? ? ? ?? r\ v ?. ota^- % ,rv n;... . . ; Wjllif, V \Virr.*<. State v? ?? .r;?ir. Tv:. r.ennio p. tv W? :.c Sl?u* . ? T. ] ? .r ? St.-: :? -i 7 W H. ? . . . j.. V. ; Willie Kie*V\Y??\. Stare ? * .?V-.rict. T j: i. r ? v*. : . St.. hilil Is.:. i. ? ?? . - ?? : ? U?. c *?./ V. . . t r t ... : i::.-.. - . . ? . T^-- .'V.. ? T=? ncrish1"' ?" .' 1:1-1 ??i Jhxvi-v )in Superior i'r.w: i-'iiisT v.tek Dunnn?J. ii i, Pear*. M. ('. Al ?frftl?f. E. L>' l-iiUiil. ??**-? Harris ?J. J. Younir. II. P. Strickland. M. L Fowler G. W. Poytbrpas. Youngsville?J. Calvin Win ?ton. K Ii. Preddy, J. B. Perry. ' W. Mitchell. Franklinton?C. L. Holmes. A. J. Fra tier, O. T: Woodlief. W. W. Shearin. J. M. Dickens C. R. Sandling. A. W. Hol mes. Hayesville?H. W. Wilder. J. W. Tharrington. L. L. Wtaitaker. Sandy Creek?J. E. Debnam, E. A. Harper, W. L. Tharrington. W. G. Faulkner, E. W. MerrlU'. Gold Mine?J. R. Ricks. Cedar Rock?J. M. Gardner. John T. Tnscoe. W. R. Fulghum, S. K. Gilliam, Cypress Creek?J. M. Lamm, W. J. Wilder. Louisburg?G. R. Baker. P. G. Alston. SECOND WEEK Harris?W. E. May. Youngsville?M. J. Hamm. C. W. Roberts. W. G. Davis. Franklinton?N. J. Black, W. R. Hunt, J. 8. Layton. Sandy Creek?J T. Edwards, J. H. Ball. Cedar Rock?Thos. W. Wheless. Cypress Creek?Alton gilder. W. S Gay, J. T. Sledge. Louisburg?W. D. Jackson. G. R. An drews, Geo. A. Cralle. J. D. N'ewell, O. B. Allen. TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOB NASTT CALOMEL SUrtft your liver without making yon sick and can not salirate : 7 ?rery dniprsist In town?your drug fiat and "evur> body's druggist has no ' v:ti Collin* Wi; Foes .... v* T- tv T.r-p . .. H. V/i tr.es.* Fee.-. . :? vi TV m i\iUr:nr .... \v. V. V.V.hains Witness Fees ?* ''.\rra *.'.*?? .. v*. I?.", io V.Foes .... \ - Wr. '-.inn.iUay V . c ?*- xl" r.t ?> Fee* . r1'?. v ? 1 IVv.,**"?.%s . . . - - v;,?, t y . !. ' \ i.... ? v : Ftv-.. j v? n . C ? F,-**.r .. . ?? ' * li W *;?"* ... ' s ? ?: ?? K?f<.. >,u- r- ? V. ! ? ?? .* ? ? - F c ? c'.-.: :i. ".:iy.. O r. . -r- Wit** Fee? .i ?V:.: P. ** Fees.. S; .".t o v s William#.... - 4,'% F. P. ?V.rri W'.' r.c.*s Fee ^.. s-..: v .:::. Williams.,... J i: $:? Witness Fee? ?\? v s Wil'.L.ir..*.... ; 1?. S* :r>: v. . K. J? Parrisii J. I :. Or i t rf .\ ?; ./ A S ?J TV 1 a p*n?l p*op?. perfec ly s a fa and gives better results said a prominent loral druggist. Dod son's Liver Tone Is personally guarav teed by every druggist who sells it. / large bottle costs but a few rents,-and if it' fails to Rive easy relief in everf1 case of liver sluggishness arid cor stipatlon. you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasan - tasting purely vegetable remedy, ha-n. less to both children and adults. Tak a spoonful av* night and wake up feel ing fine; no biliousness, air* headarh? acid stomach or constipated " bowel* It doesn't gr<pe or cause inconven ience all the next day like violent cal omel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and Aausoai'ed. Don't lose a day'1 work! Take Dodson's Liver Tone in stead and feel fine, full of vigor and ambit icn. Notice. Having qualified.., at .-administratrix of thffe esfate of A. S. Johnson, de ceased, la* * of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against his es tate are hereby notified to present ,them to the undersigned on or before I the 22 day of November 1919 or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said i estate 'vf please come forward and make ;i i ediate settlement. This i Nov. 21 i : 118. \TE JOHNSON. Admrx. ll-22-6t ' i 666 cures Headaches, Bilious tired aching feeling, due to Ma laria or Colds. Fine Tonic. 0 '?? ?????.? C" ?.?id Fever. Osu Cr . ! ho:?o for sale cheup fot < "" o crcSni season over. No ust. f^r hovo. .MV'N W. K1NV. \otiee of Salt*. Pursuant to the authority coita'nM in rertain Piotl of Trust. dated No ? v i * v v !}?!??. made bv EJ..E. Mar all .Kid wife. Mary Lizzie Marshall, to A. M Sca'.c?. Trustee, (default having bec*? made itt the payment of t! - in debi<-dncss thereby severed) tin- in dersigoed irtiiUvc will sell at public auction. on Monday. December ?d, "?i>. tl:e court hose door in Louis burg. N. i\. tile foHoxxing described t r.n-' s of land. ivl'inrlng at a rock. J. A. S pen ?. /r's corner, la the old path, thence N. - d K. 7;! pis 4 Iks to a stake. J. A. Sp.ncer's c.?-ner in J. K. Spencer's lir./ ?' er.?e N. SSd W SO pis to a stake La.Wal's corner, thencce S. SSd E. -I1 I-'J pis to tjj^? beginning, con comaining 3. S2-100 acres more or less. 2nd?beginning at .rock, the S. W. Marshall corner in J. K. Spencer's line thence S. 2d 36 pis 21 Iks to a stake in the Marshall line. Richard Kel ley*# corner, thence S. S$4 E. 25 pis 7 Iks to a stake in the road In Julia Littlejohn's line, thence N. 2d E. 3b pis 21 Iks to a rock. Littlejohn's cor ner in J K. Spencer's line, thence N. $$d \V. 25 pis 7 Iks to the begiNoing. containing 5-S2-100 acres, more or "rd?IVginning at a stake and rock Willie Gill's corner, thence N. \V. 4 4 pis 121k* to a rock. Gill's corner, thence S. 2 W. 35 pis. 17 Iks to a rock. Gill's corner* in i has. Ballard's line, thence N SSd W 40 pis 22 Iks to a birch on Tar River. Ballard's corner thence up said river as it meande-s 72 ? pi s 10 Iks to a large white oak. Mrs Marshall's corner, thence N. 33 l-2d E. -?> p'.s to a rock. Marshall's comer, tVv S. >$ K 152 14- pis to a rock. ...?. Foster's corner in Marshall'? 1.:k. ? ::ence S. !.i W 21 p!s 17 Iks to a sweet gr.ni stump. Caroline Lit*!r>.v.n's corner, thence S. Id V 13 ? ? .4 !V# io the beginning, containing .145 acres, more or less. 110 Iks dead pum, formerly the Yarbor ough corner, thence W 46 pis t oa hick ory, Z. T. Terrell's corner In Wilson's line, thence S. 24 pis 19 Iks to a small cedar or stake, the olil Williams corner ? on Bear Swaiup Creek, thence down . said creek as it meanders to a horn beam. thence S. 75 E 141 pis to a red o:*k, theme N. SO 1-2 K 20 pis 15 Iks tu a dogwood on the Timberlako road, thence along said road X 50 12 W ;!4 [? *ipfs. thence X 4.1(1 W 20 pis to the . beginning, containing 71 acres, mo: s or less. , 'r!1. In Fiv.nklin County. beginning .in :'v Unleiglt and l.oulsburg road. .-. > ? ? i i o ??.?'; on toe W s We if road. the A'f >T\}. i .?rner in Perry line, iliehco ? S "Til 1! pi* 2 Iks t.? a rock. Perry's* , e rne*, thence S. SiM i: 62 pU ".3 Iks , > 1; oak. t'?e J. i*!. Tiin*r:iigton i'.?nur in Perry's line, thence S 2 1-2?! W '.2* 1-2 p'< to a rock. the Hov.lr.sul c.-r: .. . iheoce X Si 1-2,1 W G?? 1-1 pis to ! K.?wland's corner. ii;cn.\ 2 l-.i". W '?Is to a rock and pointer s, therce ^ l-2d K 66 1"? pis to a large pim. Uowl.tiid#4 corner in Thnrring ton's ? ne. iV.once S. 2 l-2d \V 26 1-2 pis to a lock and white oak and ?our woo J pointers oil a branch, the Baldy Pearco corner, tiictice X Sod \V 1T0 pis 2'? !ks to a sweet gum. X. M. May's coru- r in Pearee's line, thence X 22d E 70 pit: to a rock and pointers. May's corner, theme X 6 l-2d W 7S pis to the renter of the l.oaisburg and Raleigh road. X. M. May'# corner on the K side of the r.ud. thence along said road in ?n t?u.?u:iy direction to the beginning, containing 13? 1-2 acres. n?:?re or less, J being part of the Parham trad. con- ' I veved by tlec;' of X. May and wife j to J. K. May. book 1S4, page 1S?1. t?ih?Also a small trait, a-.ijnfnlng ? .the last named tract, being that con- 9 veyed ay- T. W. l'ickett. Commission?", 1 to J. 11. May. be deed dated Jan. 1. 19- I 00 an I recorded in the registry of Franklin Con My in l ook 15'?. naj.? ISO, I and boumkd on the X. by the lands of -p Jordan May. on- the 1-. by K, W. Vina- j Timbertuke, on the\V. and S. by JoN ! dan May. 'containing 13 1-2 acres, more t or le?s. I cing the tract whereon Jane * Rowland lived. Terms of-sale cash , This t'.te 2'>th day of Xuvember ? :< 1S. A. M. SCALES."Trustee I 11-22-5L J ocr/i : z Jr ny >.-*< ?i"?:: .i Seme industries have been abla to &.t in step with war demands more qi:ici<Jy than other's. In many cases mighty plar.is have sprung up?but at a prodigious c?"t. T':e packing industry \\\.s c-ble to idapt it^e'it tc unheard of demands mere quickly, perhaps, than any ether industry. And this , was. because tka va^t equipment cf packing plants, refrigerator cars, branch houses, etc., had been gradually develop: d to its present state of efficiency, so that in the crucial hour it bccame a mighty international system for war service. And how had this development taken place? Not by making vast inroads into the capi tal wealth of the country, buHargely by using, from year to yearTa portion of the pro fits,"to provide for expansion. Swift Sc. Company's profits hav? always been so tiny, compared with sales, that they have had practic ally no effect on the price of meat (amounting to only a fraction of a cent per pound). And yet the owners of the business have been content with reasonable returns on their capital, and have been able, year after year, to put part of the profits back into the business to provide for its expansion. These fractions of tiny profits have been repaid to to the public many fold in thejorm of better service, and better and cheaper meat, and made it possible for Swift & Company to meet, undaunted, the sudden Cry for meat for overseas. O "Id any other method of financing a vital ir.dt; ' involve less hardship to the people of the C"'' ' , ' Co ild there be a better instance of true ' [,r.> i , mring" than this return in added usefulness and in national preparedness ? Swift & Company, U. ii j | u m iiii^tywytgy But Ihey Marted teht. v tv* *s?.. ?? ' ?"?<??? ?' .</* a Vui y t.;* our wealthiest mou were once poor boys. / .iu t hey started right. -4[.;oy legan |u y.utli to save. AV.vi i hey kept* It* up. The result? * They iio.v have all that money can buy. N\e,. 'mu ?lie saving will accomplish this. I.'.'.ik won't do. ?t. Start R'!ght-.--Save Open a Savings Account right away; and cultivate It. Stay with it. Add to it. In the years to confe y*u'll bless the impulse that caused you to start it. We hoj p yem to save and pay you 4 per cent on your savings. Th'-: F?rsT; National Bank LOUISBURG, North Carolina . M. XUP-TIN. President. F. B. McKINNE Cashier W. D. JAOIvSON, Assistant-Cashier Mm. Motor Co -i?i . .We have some brand new Ford five passenger bodies complete with Tops, Cushions, and Windshields, which we are offering for sale. Make your old Fori new by getting one of these bodies. Louisburg Motor Co.
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