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GraiWwtflrr's Remedy faT Creafc CfUs, Congiis It ii ?a(kb| nnr to figbt cxdqjx omi&.it; (uwmm in Ow dnt sod cokla by _ Jot Salve Is one of the oUfest and best kawu.ruzMjilM.afor the treatment erf caAct-tsovbirj. Yoq just Apply it cxtenafiy^ad rrrt> it to. ba4 it will iT it Bar MOTH. E**S JOY SALV* nota ye>trr dealer. 25c. 50c IF YOUR HEAD ACHES YOUR EYES ACHE YOUR EYES TIRE YOUR EYES BURN YOUR EYES WATER YOUR EYES SQUINT It Is A Case For Glasses B. MORTON LIVERY STABLES mW7) I herewith atin :e to my customers and al hers wish ing the seniors < : first class livery stable, that . dare mored ? on >"ash Street to accommoda tion at the rear of my residence on Mair Street, where I will he blad to serre jon at all times with the best personal sertlce. J. C. Tucker Louisburg, N. C. Harness, Bicycles, Automobile Tires Our line of the above goods is complete and cheap. ^See them. Harness. Bicycle and Auto mobile tires repaired quick ly by an expert. We make a specialty o! re pairing men's, ladles aud chll drens fine ahof?M. Our Mr. Elking 1b an" expert lu this work. EVERYTHING AT .LAST YEAR'S PRICES. Six bicycles for sale at a bargain, some are almost new. ours to serre. LOUliBUEG REP. 3 SHOP J. ehman, Prop'r. Lou l, North Caroliaa THE EVERYDAY BATTLE Battles are not all fought with cannon and shell. The most vital are the everyday battles against the debilitating tendencies that invite weak? H EMULSION Has been a definite help to millions in the trying battles against weakness. Scott 'a is as ricE in blood-forming properties and as powerful in strength-supporting qualities now as of yore. Let Soott's Emulsion h*lp you win your battfes. 1 6cott & Dowm, MdqbMI N. J. l*-f We Thank You With the beginning of a New Year we wish to thank each and everyone in Franklin and adjoining counties who favored us with their patronage during the year 1918. We grieve with those who were so unfortunate as to lose a loved one during this time and especially in the epidemics of "flu" You have our sincerest sym pathy, and we only wish it had been in our power to render you such service as to have relieved you of your bereavement. Assuring you of the continuation of our best .and most efficient services in the future we hope.to have a more liberal share of your patronage and wish for you a most prosperous year. A cock Drug Co. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we saved in tb* buying of many lines of most dep?ndabIo suit oases and traveling bag.' and we give you the opportunity to do likewise-vou exnrr.t t.n a inp sooner or later?anticipate your needs now "in these lines?you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louiaburg, N. C. New Garage Now Open I take pleasure In announohia; to my Mends and the automobll Ists generally that I hare opened a t?arai?e In the room adjoining il. Yf. Ford k son on Xash Street and am rally prepared to give yon the best service on arty work you may wish for your car at reason able prlceH. I have with me a? machinist, Mr. J. .H. Pleasant?, who ha? had foor yearn experience In automobile repair work. In the automobile department of Dnpont Work? at Hopewell, Va. I will carry all Ford parts and automobile accessories, tras and oils. I hare Installed tJie blt^rent tank In the county and will be In position to ser*e my customers every day and Sunday. All work iruaranteed or yoftr money refunded. Hudson's Garage Nash Street . - - - Louisburg, N. C. drove*? TiAtele.v ?hlll Toni?. ' restore? vitality and energy by purlfyinf and en rickloK the blood. You cao soon feel its Strtnftxh onlntf. T&vlgoratin?, Effert Price 80c. I It aomettmi B costs a man six months of rheutpatism to'catch one little six inch fish. Subscribe to Tbe PraaRlln Times RESOLYE TO Cl'T COTTON ACRE 1 AGE. I Cotton Men at New Orleans Vote To Ask iioTernors To Name Committees. i At lust week's cotton conference In I New Orleans resoluti< growing States to immediately appoint "cotton reduction committees" to tako ^'?arge actively of the reduction of the i cotton acreage iu their States. This ' and other devolutions on cotton adopt ed at New Orleans were as follows: ?Resolved. That the Governors of the cotton growing States, represented | in convention, be requested to imme diately appoint at least three members known as cotton reduction committee to take charge actively of their Indi vidual States, the reduction of cot ton produced during 1919. The com mittee is to be composed of first, a far mer; second, a banker, and third, a business man. The committee to have full authority to pledge their State for reduction and production of cotton at least one-third of 1918 crop. The Gov ernors to be requested to Impress on the committee appointed to immediate ly meet and organise and confer with other members of the States interested and put into effect as soon as possible. | through county organizations, the most practical way of carrying into effect the reduction of the cotton crop i of 1919." Resolution No. 2. "Whereas, A large amount of cotton la now being held by farmers, mer chants and cotton men for fair prices and It is reported that in some sec tions thousands of bales are exposed to the weather and some cotton is re ported to be damaged from $5.00 to $15.00 per bale. "Therefore, Be is resolved, by the Cotton Reduction Conference, of dele gates appointed by Governors the cotton States, that we u:se (te holders of cotton to immediately pu? the same In safe and dry warehouses or where warehouses are not available, to pro vide other weatherproof shelter. Resolution No. 3. "Whereas. It is well established that the price of cotton has not advanced as much as corn and other fecdstuffs. therefore, "It 19 the opinion of this body that the farmers of the cotton belt should produce all the foods and feedstuffs necessary to supply their own necessi ties. H '*? ' "We urge the farmers of the. South not to sell tlie balance of the present cotton.crop at a price less than 30c per pound basis middling." "/Copies of the resolutions were fur nished the News and Observer by Mr. S. tt. hobbs. of Clinton, who attend ed the conference. No Worms In a Healthy Child ' A# chlkifen troubled with worms have'an un healthy color, which Indicate? poor blood.as a rale, there Is mou or les? stomach disturbance -GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worm *, and the Child will be ? In perfect health. Pleasant to talie. 60c per bottle. flatter of Principle. "Why do : ou call yqursdf a social- j st?" "Because ! feci like ii.** replied the inarchist. "But some socialists are respectable i aw-abiding people. ' "That'3 the idea. I claim the right j o help niys<?lf to anything ? respectr.- i >le, law-abiding person iias: even his' itle." A\ K. Spnuile. ,Jr? A-?*Utnnt (ashler Columbia .National Bank, Indian r iinnll-i I'Miyiyih Says. We were bothered quite a ittle by rats in our basement, destroy ng our stationery, but after distrub ing your RAT-SNAP very thoroughly aw an1 yluUKCfl Hi r^r?6r; tnat we 10 longer bothered with th<?m. Three >izes. 25c, 50c and $1.00 and $3.00. Deletion Anticipated. Aunt Mary?Did Santa Claua bring, jrou everything you asked for in your letter, my dear? ? Little Ethel?Oh, dear, no! But be fore I wrote I heard daddy say that lots of letters are censored now days, so I?well, I got more than I expected. ?Buffalo Express. / Tbe Qalninc That Does Not Affect The Head Because of it? tonic and laxative effect. LAXA T1VE BKOMO QUININE (Tablets) can be takSL by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing ts tbe bead. E.W, GROVE'S signature on box. 9tc. Like a Stream. All events are like a stream of wa ter flowing past, a stream without col or and without form. Each one dips in her little bowl and straightway the water takes on the shape and reflects the color of the vessel.?Maeterlinck. T AKt J T IN TIHE. Just at Scores of Lonlsbnrg People Have. - Waiting doesn't pay. If you neglect kidney backache, Urinary troubles often follow. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney backache, and*for other kidney ills. Louisburg citizens endorse them. Mrs. W. M. Freeman, Kenmore Ave. Louisburg, says: "I had terrible pains in my back and around my kidneys and I suffered no matter which way I would move. I had bad headaches and often I was so nervous I didn't know what to do. I was dizzy, specks ' would float before my eyes and my kidneys didn't act properly. I finally began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and | I am glad to say they entirely cured , me." 60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn ! Co., Mfgrs... Buffalo, N. Y. A Fnlr Proposition. Mrs. Peck?My first husband never acted like you. Henry Pr^k?Well, If you can per suade him to come back, I'm willing to exchange places with him.?Boston Transcript. SERVICE FIRST SATISFACTION ALWAYS We have such a tremendous stock that space will not permit us to show it to a good advantage, so therefore we are going to run what winter goods we have left at a very Special Price until they are cleaned up. Below you will find a few listed. Ladles under vests 69c Ladles punts 69c Boys Union suits_ ' ? 11.23 Undies outing underskirts '...."11.00 Ladies heavy black petticoats '$1.48 Mens sweaters with heavy roll ed collars $2.00 Mens sweaters without collars $1.48 Childrens sweater with collars $1.48 Ladies heavy half yarn hose .69c Childrens gloves ..25 and 35c pr Childrens toboggans 48 and 69c Boys fur hats 98c Ladies fur top bed room slippers $1.48 pair Boys heavy caps 69c f Over gaters ., rrr 69c pr Baby heavy shirts 50c ChildrenB sleepers $1.00 I Chlldrens cotton flannel romp ers 73c Chlldrens heavy school dresses $1.23, $1.48, $1.69 Ladles house dresses .... $1.48 Mens heavy gloves 69c Colored shirtwaists $1.~25 Ladies heavy skirts $2.00 Boys heavy pants $1.98 Gorsets $1.48 Chlldrens heavy hose.. 35c pair Infants sox o 35c pair [Two-Dollar Limit] LOUISBURG, - - North Carolina WATCH OURWINDOWS Get Your Rugs B. Druggets Now Reduced Prices for Ten Days Fqr the next ten days we will offer a big lot of Ax minister and Velvet Rugs and Druggets at a big saving. This reduction will also apply to our davenports and hall racks, whiqh are very attractive and desirable. Come in and see these beautiful designs and let us assist you in beautifying your home. These prices are made especially for those of our friends who reside in Franklin and adjoining counties. J. S. Williams FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Louisburfc, - - ? North Carolina
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