Looking their But all A* Time U the Chief Bmben
^ oi the Bine Grus Belle*.
The Secret o{ Their Beauty
It 1b health, robust health, that is responsible tor the Kentucky
girl's good looks. If she gets sick, she proceeds to get well. Possessed
of health, she knows that personal chr.rm and attractiveness need not
worry. They are hers. That Is the s cret
The story of Mrs. Hattlo Hamil
ton, 817 Myrtle Avenue, Latonia,
Kentucky, Is typical. She says: " I
have never in all my life, until re
cently, weighed over 102 pound?.
Finally, I began to take Peruna.
My weight now Is 120. While I
didn't really need it, I have started
on the third bottle. Peruna has
certainly done me a great deal of
food and I recommend it to my
riends. Several are taking It.'*
It is surprising the amount of de
pendence placea by women every
where upon' Dr. Ilartman's World
Famoua Peruna. For forty-flve
years it has been a household rem
edy for coughs, colds, catarrh and
all catarrhal inflammation whether I
ri th? respiratory ay stem, stomach
<- other organ or part of the body*
The record of Peruna for nearly
half century la a startling one.
Thouaands have dlacovered and tes
tify to Its marvelous merit. Peruna
la Bold everywhere. May be pur*
chaaed In either liquid or tablet
form. You? dealer haa It. Aak tor
Dr. Hartman'a well-known Peruna
Tonic. Do not accept a subatltuts
or "something just as good." Insist
upon Peruna.
If you are sick and suffering from
any cause whatever, write The Pe
runa Company, Dept. 76, Columbus,
Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's Health
Book. The book Is free and may
help you. Aak your dealer for a
Peruna Almanac.
NEW - STAND
I wish to announce to m7 friends
hat I have moved my store to the block
front store next to F. W. Wireless and
?will be glad to serve you at my-new
stand.
J. W. KING.
H off s for Sale.
I have three O. I. C. sows and one
boar vwo and one-half years old that
I Hill sell reasonable.
J. B. SMITH,
l-17-2t R2 Louisburg, N. C.
Notice.
By authority of a decree-of the Su
perior Court of Franklin County, enter
ed on December 21st, 1918, in the case
of C. S. Williams vs. I. H Kearney,
we will sell for cash by public auc
tion,, to the highest bidder, at Frank
linton, North Carolina, on the 13th
day of February, 1919. at 11 o'clock,
a m., 92 lot's, known as the Hight land,
situate West of Franklinton, and half
interest in the Cheatham storage ware
house and the vacant lot situate on
'-?he South -side thereof. Terms of
the sale cash. Subject fcT confirma
tion by the Court. .This January 7,
1919.
T. T. HICKS,
W.M. PERSON,
Commissioners.
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Only J1.60 per year In advance
The
Swift Dollar
for 1916
mnafOT:
(ilOJjrS
Theabove diagram shows the dlstrfbo
Hon of the average Swift dollar received
frocn sales of beef, pork and mutton,
and their by-products, during It 18.
Addrtw IHk tjTCaip<n7
Union Block Yard?, Cklcjo, Illinois
Swift & Company,U.S.A.
"" Notice.
Having qualified a? administrator
of the estate or k. i. sutllings, xiPceHT
ed, late of Franklin county, notice Is
hereby given to all persons holding
claims against his estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 17th day of January ,1920. or this
notice will be plead In bar of their re
covery. AU persons indebted tt> said
estate will please come forward and
make Immediate payment. This 16th,
day of Jan. 1919.
l-17-6t B. F. GARDNER, Admr.
Lost or Stolen.
One black and tan male hound with
white streak in face and one white
male hound with bushy tall both been
gone several months. Also one white
and brown female been gone about
three weeks and one light blue male
hound with black ears. Will give give
$10 for any lnformaton that enables me
to find either one of them.
W.H.ALLEN.
9-13tf Loulsburg. N. ?
8Ale of Valuable Heal Estate.
Under and by rlrtue of the power
conferred upon me in a certain deed
of tTust ext-cuted to me on the 21st
day of February 1912 and recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Franklin county in book 179, page 451
I will on Monday the 17th day of Feb
niary.1919 at twelve o'clock, noon, sell
at public auction at the court house
door In Louisburg, N. .C.t to the high
est bidder for cash a certain tract or
parcel of land situate In Franklin
county, North Carolina, adjoining the
lands of J. B. Yarborougfc, Strange
and others and bounded as follows:
On the north by the landB of W. H.
Allen, on the east by the lands of ?
?. Strange, on the south by the Lou
isburg public road and on the west by
the lands of J. B. Yarborough, con
taining 58 acres mor? or less, and be
ing the lands conveyed by P. A. Reavis
and wife to A. W. Perry, Jr., and by
A. W. Perry, Jr., to Jno. B. Yarbbr
ough,? This Jan. 17, 1919.
W. H. YARBOROUQH, Trustee.
V17-5t.
Trustee's Sale of Valuable Real Es
tate.
Under and by virtue of tho power
Conferred upon me in thi?t certain
?Wed of trust executed by the Hill
Li>e Stock Company, a Voruor&tijn,
on the 25th day of June, lJlo. *o se
cure certaiu indebtedness of Hill Live
Stock Comypany, said deed of trust
being of record in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Franklin County,
North Carolina, in book 184, at page
263. et se<^. default having made in
the payment of said indebtedness and
demand having been made upon me
for the foreclosure of said deed of
trust I .The undersigned^ trustee. will
offer for sale at public auction to the
highest bidder for rash, at the Court
House door in Louisburg, N. C.. on
Monday the 10th day of February, 191Q,
I a or about the hour of noon, the fol
lowing described property, to-wit:
| (1) The Main street store building
formerly occupied by the Hill Live
Stoclrt^ompany.
(2) Tte \a*h street store building
formerly occupied by the Hill Live
Sit)ck Company.
(3) The Nash street store building
formerly occupied by the Tar Rivtr
Drug Company.
(4) The vacant lots on Nash street
between the building formerly oc
cuplefl~b3r-rhe-Tar River Drug Com
pauy and t lie lot knuwii as llie J. J.
Hayes Stable Lot.
(5) The building and loi on Nacb
street known as the Fuller Stable lo;.
(6) The building on i'he corner of
Church and Nash-streets formerly oc
cupied ns the Main StaV:e and Vehicle
^ind Harness Show Rooms by the Hill
Live block Cuiiipanjr. *
(7) The lot and buihling on vlie
East side of Church street known as
the K. P. Hill Residence.
(S) The lot and stable* on the
West side of Church street known as
Horse Hospital Lot.
(9) The lov and building on the
Southwest corner of Nash and Church
streets known as the Foster lot.
(10) The lot and building on the ]
West shle of Church street formerly
occupied by the Louisburg Machine;
Works.
(11) The lot and building on
the- Southeast corner of Nash and
Church streets now occupied by the
King Seed Company as a ginnery and
cotton and cotton seed storage.
(12) The lot on East side? of Main
st'reet. at the South end of Tar River
bridge, known as the Warehouse Lot.
(13) The lot and buildings on Per
ry street, fronting the Seaboard Air
Line Railway Company, known as the
Perry street storage lots.
'fhe property above described will
be offered in separate lota or parccls
and as a whole and If the total amount
bid on separate lots or parcels ex
ceeds the amount bid on property as
a whole deeds wll'l be made to sepa
rate purchasers, otherwise to the high
est bidder for the whole of said prop
erty.
Reference is here made 1
leed Of tfyftt I tn mats
re" property, said plats being on
file In the office of White & Malone.
This sale is made by aid with the
consent of the receivers of the Hill
Live Stock Company, and the holder*
of prior encumbrances on the proper
ty. with the understanding that the
trustee shall pay off out of tb? pro
ceeds of said sale all of said prior
encumbrances, conveying said proper
ty to the purchaser. ??r purchasers,
fre<- and clear from all Hens. Tills
the 10th day of January. 1919.
T. W. KICKKTT.
Trustee.
White & Malone. Attorneys.
1-17-4U /
No Worms In # Healthy Child
All children troubled With worms taaye^*? un
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and a* a
nilr. thrfp Is more or less stomach disturhanr.- '
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly .
for two or three Veeka vfill enrich* the blood, im-11
prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength- [1
eolng Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then |
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child wW
in perfect health. FJeasant to take. 60c per bottle.
Certificate of Dflsolutaon.
To All To Whom These Presents May j
tore?ureetrng:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution thereof by the unanimous con
sent of all the stockholders, deposited
in my office, that the Franklin Land
Company, a corporation of this State,
whose principal office is situated In
the town of Louisburg, County of
Franklin, State of North Carolina (Mal
colm McKlnne being the agent therein
and in charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be served), has complied with
Jhe requirements of Chapter 21, Revls
al of 1905, entitled "Corporations," pre
liminary to. the issuing or tnis Certifi
cate of Dissolution.
Now, Therefore, I. J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the
said corporation did, on the 21st day
of December, 1918, flle in my office a
duly executed and attested consent In
writing to the dissolution of said cor
poratlon. executed by all the stock
holders thereof, which said consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforoaald are now on flle in my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto
set my hand and affixed my official Leal
av. Raleigh, this 21st day of December,
A. D.. 1918.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
Secretary of State.
Certificate of Dissolution.
To All To Whom These Presents May
Come?Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution thereof by the unanimous con
sent of all the stockholders, deposited
In my office, that the Planters Ware
house Company, of Loulsburg, Inc..
a corporation of this State, whoso prin
cipal office Is situated In the town of
Loulsburg, County of Franklin, State
of North Carolina, (W. H. Allen being
the agent therein and In charge there
of. upon whom process may be served).
has complied with the requirements of
Chapter 21. Revisal of 1905. entitled
"Corporations," preliminary to the is
suing of this Certificate of Dissolution;
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes.
Secretary of State of the State of Norcn
Carolina, do hereby certify that the
paid corporation did, on the 16th day
of December, 1918, file in my office a
duly executed and attested consent In
writing to he dissolution of said cor
poration. executed by all thy stock
holders thereof, which eatd consent
and the record of the proceedings
aforesaid are now on file In my said
office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have here
to set my hand and affixed my official
seal at Raleigh this 16th day of Decern
ber, A. D , 1! 18.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,
v Secretary of State.
Certificate of Dissolution.
To All To Whom These Presents May
Come?Greeting:
.. Where??. It appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly, authenticated record of
the proceedings for the voluntary dis
solution thereof by the unanimous con
sent of all the stockholders, deposited
In my o.fice, that the Loulabutgjrfoto
Company, a corporation of this Stftte,
whose principal office Is situated
the town of Loulstaurg, County of
Franklin, State of North Carolina,
(jr. M. Allen Being the Agent therein
and In charge thereof, upon whom pro
cess may be served), has complied with
the requirements of Chapter 21. Revlsal
of 1905, entitled "Corporations,'! pre
liminary to the Issuing of this Certifi
cate of Dissolution. ,t
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the
said corporation did, on the 16th day
of December. 1918, flle In my office -
duly executed and attested consent ir
.writing to the dissolution of said cor
poration, executed by all the stock
| holders thereof,- which said consen*
I and the record of the proceeding*
| aforesaid are now on flle In my sail
office, as provided by law.
In Teetlmony Whereof, I have here
to set my hand and affixed my offlcia'
seal at Raleigh, this 16th day of Decern
ber, A. D? 1918.
J. BRYAN GRIMES, 1
Secretary of Stat?.
*
Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days
Druftlsts refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fall?
to cure Itcfcin*. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PUes.
Instantly relieves Itching PUes. and you can let
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
Milch Cow lor Sale .'
I have two fine milch cows (or sale,
both will be fresh In from two to four;
weeks. Prices attractive. Sec
W. E. TUCKER.
V17-2t Loulsburg. N. C.
Notice.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estaue of James Williams, deceas
ed, late of Franklin County, this is to
notify all persons holding claims aglnst
his estate to present same vo the un
dersigned on or before the 20th day
of December 1919, or tnis notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted to said estate will
please come forward and make imme
diate settlement. This Dec. 20, 1918.
12-20-61* M. C. G UPTON, Adm'r.
personal
FIRE IMVfKAWCE.
Whea you want Insurance lake It
with T. W. WATSON. He knowi
bon. 7-21-tl.
Notice to Creditor^.
Having qualified as admi.iisiTator of
the estate of John Norman Wilder, late
of the United States National Army
from Franklin County this is to notify
all persons holding claims against
said estate to-present t hem-to-the un
dersigned on or before the 20th day of
December, *1919, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
66 Years Succas*
The Wonderful Record of Dr.
Thacher's Liver and
Blood Syrup.
Those medlclfie^taieifctos for even
a quarter of a century are exo
and oontlnuouf use for over two-third?
of a century Is Indisputable evldenoe of
wonderful merit.
Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
came into existence In 1862, and from
that time to the present it has grown
In the confidence and estimation of Its
yearly increasing number of users.
Through all these years it has steadily
grown in popular favor.
, Its wonderful building up power 14
shown in the experience of Mrs. CJ. B.
Chad wick, Seale, Ala. "I waa ?1! run
down In health," she says. "Weighed
only MM# pounds and getting -worse
every day. J began the use of Dr.
Thaoher'aiiverand Blood By rup and
today, I am thankful to sa^I am in
ily believe there are numerous suf
ag people that could be sound and
ill by the,use of Dr. Thacher's Livei
lytwp,'
fyou need a tonie, or a blood puri
fier;? your liver is out of order, youi
stomach troubles you, or you are oon
Btipated, have Indigestion or dyspepsia,
try Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood
Syrup. It la purely vegetable and
oonnot possibly Injure any one. It hai
beeri of wonderful benefit to others,
therefore shonld command your atten
tion. All'dealers in medicmea sell U
and will recommend it
K Oil SALE BT
SCOGGIN DRUG STORE
persons indebted to lUe said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This December 20, 1918.
J. T. WILDER, Administrator
of John Norman Wilder dec'3
Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attys.
12-20-6t
Notice..
My son. Buck Foster, colored, who is
under 21 years of age. left my home
without cause or without my consent.
I therefore object to any person 'hir
ing or otherwise harboring him un
der penally of law.
NICK FOSTER
1-Hr4l__ R2 Loulsburg, N. C.
Notice.
For rent, or work on shares, a good
one or two horse crop, fine tobacco
and corn land, six room house, good
water, one mile of good school and
church, on good roads.
H. D. EGERTON,
L-17-41 R6. Loulsburg,N.C.
We Still intend That jiockv Mount
IS THE BEST
TOBACCO MARKET
in the State and the FARMERS MUTUAL is the
best warehouse. Look at the following sales
made last week.
-We have a full corps of buyers, every com
pany represented and several independent con
cerns, so bring your ndxt load to the FARMERS
MUTUAL where] you are guaranteed to get the
highest dollar for every pound.
R. P. Holt
W. P. Clement Iylanagcrs
Farmers Union Warehouse
Best Warcfiouse
J. M. Tumor
S. W. Bass
AVilev & Williams
T. J.' Bass
Jonos & Stamper
J. W. Bas?
S. S. }lrU?'iror
J. 1?. Bass
J. K. Bass
J. \V. M;i iiLrnni
V. B,- Collie
_J. C, Ivl<lin?**?
Best Scmee
Pounds
1530
1198
762
1154
1232
73(>
792
1278
13(>4
4C>(>
1038
444
11994
Averages
66.77
65.57
65.30
63.33
67.50
60.00
68,80.
62-97
62.33
63.04
61.76
71.2!)
64.07
?Best-Rrices.
Prices
$1,021.64
782.30
4!)7.38
730.82
831.70
448.K4
465.60
804.70
850.24
293.7C>
641.12
316.54
$7,684.64