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"A SPLENDID TONIC" Say* Hixioo Lady Who, On Doc tor'! Advice, Took Cardmi And Is Now Well. Hlxson, Tenn.?"About 10 year? ?go this place. "I Buffered with a pain aay left side, could not Bleep at night with this pain, always In the left aide... My doctor told me to use Cardui. I look one bottle, which helped me and after my baby oame, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. 1 at first let It go, but began to get weak and in a run-down condition, ?o I decided to try some more Cardui, which I did. This last Cardui which I took made ma much better. In fact, cured ma. It has been a number of years, still I hare no return of this trouble. I feel it was Cardui that cured me, and I recommend it as a splendid f*> inale tonic." v-Don't allow yourself to become "peaK and run-down from womanly trouble?. Take CarduL It should sure ty help you, as it has so many thou sands of other women in the past 40 rears. Headache, backache, sldeaehe, serrousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CarduL Why not you? All druggists. NO-IS S ~ J. 0. Niwm, M. D. } LouInburg^N. 0 Offices next door to White & Malone Will be at Loulsburg regularly. Day Phone 3f9 ? Night Phone 292-J t. 1>B. W. B, MOBTOIt r Eye Specialist > Office In Hotel Building Loulsburg. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD NEWELL. Attoraej-At-Law. Loulsburg Frankilnton ^Office? oyer Aytfock Drug Co. Geieral Practice J)tL ARTHUR HHt8 FLKKDIQ Sargeoa Dentist Loulsburg, North Carolina over P. 8. ft K. K. Allen'a Store. DB. H. 6. PEKKir Physician and Burgeoo Loulsburg, North Carolina i Next Door to Aycock Drug Co. Phone Connections 187. DB. J. E. HALONE. Loulsburr, North Carolina fflce In Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DB. D. t. 8MITHWICK. Dentist Vealsfearc, S. C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg. North Carolina Vra?tlce in all courta. Office oo Main Street vnnwiv n ntncrp.T1| Attorney. At-Law General Practice in All Courts Office in Masonic Hall Building Loulsburg. C. B. B. White E. H. Halone WHITE 4 MALONE LAWYERS Loulebafgi North Carolina Seneral practice, settlement of es tates funds tnveTtod. One member of 1 u.* firm always in the office. Wm H. Ruffin. Tbos. W. Ruffin WM. H. A rnos. W. BCFFI-V Attorney s-ai-Xaw Loulsburg, : ' !Wnlh Carolina j General practice, both civil and crim- j tnal. In Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in First National Bank Building. DB. J. B. DAVIS Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. formerly interne St. Agnes Hospital Office next door to Durrell Davie I Blacksmith Shop Phone Connections 64. S. P. BfRT, M. It. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggln's Drug Store. Hours 11 r. si. to 1 p. m? and 4 to | 5 p. m. ~ DETI: M. BEAM Physician and Surgeon. WOOD. N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. DR. W. R. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Offices at R. F. Fuller's stables. Tel ephones?day No. 66, Night No. ?.1 All calls answered promptly. STEKALL BROS. Barbers Lonlsburg, N. C. We hive purchased the shop fort/.er ly occupied by Oscar Stegali and will run same at the same stand. Zollle Wllklns will be with us. and satisfac tion and clennliness shall be our mot to. Plenty of hot running water -ud clean towels. Colds Cause drip and Inflnenza , 1AXATTVT. BROMO QUININE Tihi?, mm the am. There b only ooe "Broma Qnlalne " JC. W. GROVE'S lUnatnn oo bat JOc. TO MY FRIENDS. I take this method of announcing to jmu that I have associated with nae Mr Wllmot Brow?, and have opened a complete line of heavy and fancy groceries, feeds and feed stuffs in the old city market building on the cor Bftr of Nash and Spring streets, where wm will b? glad -to hare you call to A. W. PERRY, JR. " TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS IN * WOOD, N. C. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by J. M. Wilder to Wm. - H. Ruffin. Trustee, dated Dec. 11, 1913. and recorded in the Registry of Frank lin county in Book 199, page 119, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for foreclosure having been Ul'Ul, lilC UUUl. ? ^ v. . SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour of noon, at the court house door in Louisburg, N. C.. offer for sale to the highest bidder, at pub lic auction, for cash, the property in said deed of trust described as fol lows : Lot No. 154 on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G. Wood which pfet is recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192, page 596, to which plot tor a jnore perfect description reference is nere made. Terms of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th. 1919, 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS IN WOOD, N. C. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that eert&ln deed of trust made by T. A. Holllngsworth to Wm. LH. Ruffin, Trustee, dated Dec. 30, 1*1913, and recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 199, page 128 ! default having been made in the pay ment of the debt thereby secured, and ^demand for foreclosure having been made on the said trustee by the holder of said debt, the undersigned will, on SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 at atfbut the hour of noon, at the court' house door, Louisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the property in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Lots Nos. 207 and 208 on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G. Wood, which plot is recorded in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192. page 596, to which plot for a more perfect description reference is here made. Terras of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th, 1919, " I 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee. TRUSTEE'S "SALE OF LOTS IN WOOD. N. C. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made by C. R. Parrish to Wm. H. RufTin. Trustee, dated Dec. 30, 1913, and recorded in the Registry of Frank lin County in Book 199, pages 121-2; default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby and demand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said debt; the undersigned will on, SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1919 at about the hour of noon, at the court house door in Louisburg, N. C.. offer for sale at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash, the property in said deed of trust conveyed and there described as follows: Lot No. 186; on the plot of the land formerly owned by C. G-. Wood, which plot is on record in the Registry of Franklin County in Book 192, page 596. to which plot for a more perfect description reference is here made. Terms of Sale?Cash. This Feby. 7th. 1919. 2-7-5t WM. H. RUFFIN. Trustee. LA S&7 By virtue of ttte p6Wer Of sale OTP tained in that certain deed of trust made on December 5, 1917, by John Scott and wife, Josephine Scott to mrnrnMrnMiammSmmiimmLMUitlL ed in Book 224 page 24, Registry or Franklin County, default having been made in-the payment of the debt thereby secured, and demand for fore ??nrnrn hnrinr Iwn mnrio nn said trustee by the holder of the said in- | debtedness the-undfTslgned will on Monday, March 10, 1919. at or about the hour of noon, at ! the courthouse door in Louisburg. N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract or par cel ofland, situate in Franklin coun ty. Louisburg Township. State of North Carolina, and described as fol-j lows: It being Lot No. 2 in the di-i vision of the F. W. Jusf.ce farm con taining 11.17 acres, according to plot survey of the said farm recorded in book of plots page .'}i. This lot and two others was conveyed to Oscar T. Stesall by the Franklin Land Co. by deed recorded in Book 217 page 198,1 Registry of Franklin County; and was I conveyed by the said Stegall to par- I ties of thc._fir.st part. This Feb. 7, 1919. WM. H. RUFFIN, 2-7-5t - ; Trustee. NOTICE. Having qualiled as administrator of the estate of Sidney Burnette, deceas ed late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against the said estate are notified to present the? same to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of Febr^ry., .1920. or this notice will be ptead in bar of their recovery. Al) persons indebted to said estate will please come forward "and make imme diate settlement. This 20th day of Feby , 1919. I K. C. BURNETTE, Admr. White & Malone, Attys. 2-21-6t. Subscribe to The Franklin Times TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FINE FARM. By virtue of the power of sale con tained ill that deed of trust made on Aur. 9. 1915. by J. P. Hill to Wm. H. RufTin, Trustee, and recorded in IE? Registry of Franklin County in Book 162. page 581, default Having been made in the payment of the debt there by secured and demand for forecloe ure having been made upon said trus tee. by the holder of said debt, the noon at the Court House door in Lou isburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to th^ highest bidder, for cash, the following described valuable and desirable farm lands by said deed conveyed: first Tract?Lot No. 1 rn the parti tion ot the P. A. Davis rands which was conveyed by Mrs. Laura A. Dan iels and others to J. P. Hill, and which is more particularly defined as follows: Beginning at a small Dog wood on the North side or the Ran soms' Bridge road, a corncr of No. 6; thence N 35 l-2d E 133 1-s poles to a stake In a path, Isaac Davis' corner; thence N 13d W 120 poles to a stake near a branch, Isaac Davis* corner and corner for No. 2; thence N 75 l-2d W 93 polee to a stake, corncr for the fHouse Tract, called No. a; thence S 19 l-4d W 169 poles to tne center of the Ransoms' Bridge Roan, & stake, corner for No. 3; thence along the said road Southeastward about 135 poles to the beginning, ..onsainlng 167 acres, more or leas. Second Tract?That tract of land conveyed by P. A. Davis to Bill Perry and subsequently conveyed by Bill Perry to J. D. Hill and by J. D. Hill to J. P. Hill, and more particularly defined as follows: Beginning at a spring now used by Bill Perry, which Is located about two hundred yards from the Bill Perry dwelling house In ha Northerly direction, and running i then In a Northwestern direction to a WMteoak, corner for the lands of the estate of P. A. Davis and Bill Perry; thence in a Northerly direction dowh the plantation path to t> rock and peachtree; thence from said rock and eachtree in a Westerly direction to the spring, the point of beginning contain ing 10 acres, more or less. This sale will be made subject to a first lien deed of trust for the balance of the purchase money made also to Wm. H. Ruffin, Trustee and recorded In Book 199. page 282, said registry, and the exact amount ot the debt se cured thereby will be announced at the sale. This Jan. 24. 1919. WM. H. RUFFIN, 1-24-51 ' ~~ Trustee. NOTICE. 1 Having qualified as executors ot the estate ofW. B. Bowden, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is here by given to all persons holding claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February. 1920, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please come for\rard"~ ~and make Immediate settlement. This Feb. 6th, 1919. TEMPIE BOWEtEN, . MALL IE BOWDEN, 2-7-6t Executors. N.OTICJ2. Having qualified as' administrator c. t a. of the_e&lalfi of Drucilla E. White, i tinntfasnrl Intr p*-?nklin county, all | persons holding claims against the | said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them to. the undersigned on or their recovery- All persons indebted to the said estate will please come i forward and makeTmTnedlate settto?f ment. This February 6. 191 J. T. hS.\A\ t L1L ^lUiin. r. t. a.? 2-7-6t ?' ~ FranklinloiL _N ? C. UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY. ' Time is the tost of truth. And I Down's Kidney Pills have stood the test in Louisburg. No Louisburg res ident who sufTers backacne. or annoy ing urinary ills can remain unconvin ced by this twice-told testimony. Mrs. I). C. High. Middle St., Louis br.rg. gave the following statement February 5, 1915: '"Three years ago I was nearly down with my back. I could hardly get around, my back'pain ed me so badly and I heard so .much about Doan's Kidney. Pills. I got a box After taking a few doses, my back'felt easier. I followed directions careful ly and continued taking thi-m until I was entirely cured. My back was ne- j ver better." On Junp 24. 191S. Mrs. High said: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as highly today, as I did in my last endorsement. Doan's entirely cured me and I have had no return of kidney trouble since." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the umc that Mrs. High had. Foster- Mil burn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo. N. Y. Signs Of It. "This looks like a baby squall com ing up." "I wouldn't be surprised the way the boat is rocking." $1.50 Per Year In Advaoco. Subscribe to The Franklin Times OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS Science says that old age begins -with weakened kidneys and digestive organs. This being: true. It Is easy to believe that by keeping the kidneys and di gestive organs cleansed and In proper working order old age can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that en joyed by the average person. For over 200 years OOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl has Ween relieving the weaknesses and disability due to ad vancing years. It la a standard old time home remedy and needs no intro duction. "OOLD MEDAL Hsarlem Oil la !mclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules containing afcout 6 drops each. Take then; ?s yoii wot>M a pHh with a small ?wallow of water. The oil Stimulate the kidney action and enable? tM organ* tO ttjrow off the polannn which cause prenviture old ajce. New life and strength increHae an you continue the treatment When completely r.-stored conHmte taking a capsule or two eacfi day. OOL?D MEbAL Haarlem < HI Cap sules will keep you In health and vlg?T and prevent a return of the dl*o:UM. I>o Qot wilt until old age Or disease have settled down for good. Go to your drugglat apd get a bo* of OOLJ> MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Money refunded If they do not help you Ttarsa sixes. But remembtr wU ok fpr tteo orlgftfkl Imported GQLD MEt)A L brand. In ssalsd packare*. ? Notice. Having qualified a9 administrator of the estate of Wm. McD. Holmes, deceased, late of Franklin Counter, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the said estate to pre sent litem to the undersigned on or be fore the 10th day of January, 1920 or this notice will be plead in bar of ;thelr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This ELTON M. MITCHELL. l-10-6t Administrator. . .JF0B SALE?A good 200 acre farm. Suitable for tobacco, cotton, corn and all general crops. Price and terms reasonable 11-29-tf S. A. NEWELL For Sale * A desirable residence and lot on Church street. Immediate possession Apply to W. D. JACKSON, at First National Bank. 10-4-tf MOTOR OIL. Best grade motor oil 65c gallon. In 1 gallon lots and over. H. M. SLEDGE STORE, 2-7-2t Maplevllle, N. C. Notice. - Having qualified as administrator of the estate of R. I. Stalllngs, deceas ed. late of Franklin county, notice is hereby given to all persons kolding claims against his estafe 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. All persons indebted, to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate payment. This 16th, day of Jan. 1919, i-i7-6t b. p. Gardner, Admr. CORN FOR SALE. I have q,bout 40 barrels corn for sale Will seU this in any quantity desired. 2-7-4t S. A. NEWELL. The Lesser of Two Evils. A gang of Irish workmen was busily engaged unloading at the docks. Sud denly there was a tremendous buzzing overhead, and an airplane came In sight, flying at a very high altitude. "Sure, I wouldn't like to be up there in that airplane," remarked Murphy, reflectively. "Ah," replied Pat. "But I wouldn't like to be up there without It, sonny Wm. Cook & Son* says we are pleased to state we con sider RAT-SNAP is witnout doubt the finest rat and mouse exterminator we have ever used. It does all you claim and more too. Three sizes, 25, 50c and 11.00 and *3.00.' Golf takes a man irom home a good deal, but it isn't in it with a reputation as a speechmaker. PAV BY CHECK Farmers and Merchants Bank ^'Safest for Savings" LOUISBURG. North Carolina f0R= A special invitation is extended everybody in Franklin County to call and see us next week. We will give absolulely free one knife sharpener to every adult who comes, so long as our sup ply lasts. Get your sugar here, best granu lated 11 cents a pound. Octagon soap, large size, our price 8 cents a cake. 1200 cakes toilet soaps, 7 cent seller, our price for next woek, 6 cakes for 25 cents. Arbuckles package coffee 24 cents Numerous other bargains. Call and see us. C. C. Hudson Company (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) L0TJI8BUB0, KOBTH CAROLINA
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