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OALOJTEL DYNAMITES A SUGtilSH LIVE? , Cranhen Into sour bile, making you sick and you lo*e a day'# nork. Calomel salivates*! It's mercury, i Calomel acts like dynamite on a slug gish liver. \Vh?n calomel comes into cc-iiflct with sour bile it crashes i:.to , it. causing cramping and nausea. If you feel hilous. headachy, consti pated and all knocktd out. Just go <o you: druggist and get a bortie of Dud is a harmless vege dangerous calomel. Take a spooni'.l and it it doesn't start your live* at>l straighten you up better ami' quicker than nasty calomel and without mak ing you sick, you just go V>ack and get your money. If you take calomel tocjav you'll be sfck and nauseated tomorrow; besides it may salivate you. while If you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harm less. pleasant and safe to give to chti children; they like it. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of David Eaton, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2i*th persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. This May 2S*. 1919. WALTER WRIGHT. Adm'r. 5-30-6t THE FRANKLIN TIMES Catarrh for Twenty Years PERUNA Mrs. M. S. Davis, 1607 10th Ave., N. Nashville, Tenn., writes: "After having- been a constant sufferer from catarrh for more than twenty years and after try ing almost every remedy adver tised, and having lost all hope. I very reluctantly began the use of reruna about two years ago. Everybody says I look yonnjrer bow than I did twenty years ?ko. and I actually feel younger and better, and weigh more. I am recommending It to my neigh bors and all with whom X come in contact." Sold Everywhere MADE ME WELL IJqmJ4 or Tablet Fotm A SPECIAL SESSION OF CONGRESS / is now being held to consider th^Peace treaty. the League of Na tions. the railroad problem, taxation and many other tilings vitr.l to American's interests. You Will want to be fully informed about this history-making session'because-rke legislation to be considered affects the' rights of eveiy person. the,<;ree>sboro daily news is well equipped ^handle the news, complete and quickly. Tliis newspaper is se/ved not only by the full Associated Press service, but maintainXan extra leased wire from Washington to Greensboro. Among special features of the Daily^News service arr the Da vid Lawrence articles, the Washington service of Theodore Tiller, the 14ondon Times Cable Service, the Clinton W. Gilbert articles, special Raleigh service, and many Sunday features, including a col ored comic.section. Send $3.50 now for a six months subscription. Daily, and Sunday and get a aew map of Europe free. (Srrrusbnrn Daily 5Crms, Greensboro. N, C. Notice! Tax Payers I have been instructed by the Board of Commissioners to adver tise and sell all real property that paid on. This is to let all people who have not paid know that same .will be advertised June 1st,. 1919. Come and keep ) our properly out of the list. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff SUNSHINE BROUGHT TO THIS MAN'S HOKE Made His Wife Happy By Banishing Fain And Hcstorinir Hit to Health. A woman fills the home over which she presides with happiness, radiating sunshine and brightening the lives of those dear to her whea she is in good health, but when her pfeyeieal states is poor it is different, as is tne ease of the wife of N. J. Mitchell. Eight St., West Durham, who says: For some time my wife has suffered had no appetite; could not sleep and had to be careful of what she ate. I had about given up hope of her health being restored when 1 heard of what this uew medicine. Peplac. was doing, and now she is like a new woman. Be fore she had finished the first bott|?^she announced that she was fueling,, fine and she certainly looked better/ Now her appetite has returned, indigestion is gone she no longer has >tu>se rheu matic pains. She can yetit anything that she wants without fear of her food hurting her. and/febe sleeps sound ly at night." Pej?fac certainly does the work. Peplac is sqXl and recommended in Louisburg a* Scoggin's Drug Store, Winston-Bi&uks Drug Co.. Youngsvtlle T^E. Holding. Wake Forest, and W. W.*"Ppt?er at Henderson. Buy a bot tle ttWtty.1t has helped others and will dp the same for you. Keport of the Condition of THE BANK OF TOINGSTIUB At Youngsville. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Ma j 12th, 1919: RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ... $153,013.83 Overdrafts 2.020.20 United States Bonds and ? Liberty Bonds 5.400.0Q Banking Houses -3,979.60 I Furniture and flxtureJ .. 1,871.50 All other Real Estatefown , ed 1 "68.20 'Due from National Bank* 13.105.22 I Due from State Banks and | Bankers 15.99S.06 Cash Item? held over 24 hours 100.00 Gold Coin 255.00 Silver Coin, including all minor coin currency .. S90.54 National Bank Notes aryi other U. S. Notes .... 6.557.00 Liberty Bonds carried for customers 1.059.98 U. S. Treas. certificates 5.000.00 -I Total, $ 216.-U9.1S! LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in ... .J 10.000.00 ; Surplus fund 10.000.00. Undivided Profits. '.ess cur rent expense* and ;ax r* paid 6.151.00 Dividends unpaid * 416.00 Bills Pjyab!e S.000.00' Deposits suhje;: to cteck 105.522.57! Tim- C*r:i2ca:?* cf Pe p:#'.t I7.?.47.35! Savings Depo?i*s 50..-3S.S9: Cashier's Checks ou:s:and . 75.41 Certiird Checks S.00 Subscr:p-:c- ;o Vic: cry L:.*r. B:nis * t.i-60.00 To:a'. I 2i6.ois.i3 1 S:a*r o^ NTTtt Carrjttiia?Ccunry of Franklin, ss: j 1 I. J A. Wiiiian:*. Ca.-hl^r ci zhe i i abcve-nan.e-.! b^-k c: solemnly -we^r ! t. a: iti ab:v* >'.&:*??3: is :ru- *o :ie best ci my knowlrczc- and belie!. J. A. WILLIAMS. ?-aJUeE, I Subscribed and s^orn to befcr? ?v.! I tr.it 2-nd day of May. 1919. GEO. N. STELL. Notary Public. ! My commission expires Jan 4. 1921. Correct?Attest: J. B. PERftY. I. W. MITCHEI.L. p F. A. CHEATHAM L'l J" 1 ? GIRLS! f.IRLS! TRT IT! VTOP IIAMtRlFF AM) BEAITIFV tOIR HAIR Hair -t?p< falling <mt and ireT? t1rtct7 ?warr. ?rr?ng and hcnmifni Your hair bi-eotnes light. wavy, ffuf fv. abundant attil appears as soft, lust rous and beautiful as a young girl's after a.'Dand.-rin- hair cleanse." Just try this?moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small i stratd at a time. This will clean?? I the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil j and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once. Danderine dissolves every particlc of dandruff; cleanses, purines and Invig-* logo rat s the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will pleas?' you hiost will be after a few weeks' use wiieu you will actually see new hair?fine and downy at first?yes?but really new hair growing all over the fcalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it. surely get a smalt bottle of Knowlton's Dainlepine from any drug gist or toilet counter for a few cents. She?The woinen.y oung aiul old. must now send oui a ringing cry. He?Oh. the young and pretty can g, t rii>gs without crying for tin in. Self-denial is the highway to iiKlc pendeuce. MITCHELLS GARAGE 209 Salisbury Street RALEIGH, North Carolina Open for Storage of cars. Repairs of all klnHs for any model or make ear. VULCANIZING IS OCR SPECIALTY and oar work and price? are right. Try us. All work Guaranteed. . Out of town work receires prompt atten tion. J. C. MITCHELL PROPRIETOR This Corn Will Peel Right Off! *Get?-It" H&kei Corns Come Ofl The "Banana-Peel" Way ! "Why have to flop on the floor," squeeze yourself up like the letter ""*8^. and with bulging eyes draw ?our face up into a wrinkly knot while you gouge and pull at the ?quick" of a tender corn? That's ' " . & ftJi. JuLl'1'"" "G?t*4t" Always Worlut 9 the old. savage way. "Gets-It" H the modern, painless, simple way. Lean over and put two drops of *\>ets-It" on the corn, put your stocking and shoe right on again, and forget the corn. Pain is eased. -Gets-It"' bas revolutionized tho treatment of corns. It never irrt tstss TBI, irdft ?i6U'U BlUP limping on the sITe "of yOUT and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, thick plasters and painful methods. Use "Gets-It'J lt's common sense. ? ?"^Jets-It," the guaranteed, money but?c corn-remover, the only sure way. costs but a trifle at any drug store. MTdby E. Lawrence ? Co.,Chicago, 11L Sold in Louishurg and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by F. R. PLEASANTS. PAINTS and ROOFING Mr. Farmer and Consumer; / I am gratified to announce to you that I am now representing the South ern Cotton Oil Co., and can sell you the best grade of Paints and Hooting at a great saving, and.can make terms to suit you. If you are in the market or will be in need of .any paints or roof ing any time in the future, see me and get my prices before buying. c N B Allsbrook, North Carolina recast? Plows, Cultivators, Harrows, Casting, Cultivator Steels, Bolts. We have what you need with which to make your crop as well as a lot of Stylish Buggies and Harness when you want to ride. Fertilizer, Top Dresser and Ni trate of Soda oil hand at all times. McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Refrigerators The kind that saves your vege tables, milk, butter, etc., with less ice and the desired reliabil ity. They are not high priced. Come and see them. You can't afford to be without one. J. S. Williams FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Louisburg, - 4,- ' North Carolina
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