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Car Chattanooga Wagons, - Gir Studebaker Wagons, Car Washington and Hackney Buggies-Harness CHEAP for CASH or ON TIME West Hash St. G. W FORD &, SON Louisburg, N. C EVER SALIVATED BY CALOMDLt HOKRIBLE! Calomel Is quicksilver and acts like dynamite on your lifer. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's mercury, quick silver. Calomel "is dangerous. It crashes into spustile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never bo put Into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, con stipated and all knockcd out and be lieve you need a dose of dangerous cal omel just remember that your drug gist sells for a few cents a large bot tle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which is en tirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calo mel. It. is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don't take calomel! It makes you ; sick the ii'ext day ; it loses you a day's work. Dodaon's Liver Tone straigh tens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. A little giving judiciously adminis tered often makes a weak man strong. The experience a man buys is al ways delivered a little too late. The DAVIS-GATLING DRUG COMPANY Louisburg, N. C. Pure Drugs are essential to Purfcv health. We carry a full line of ' choice toilt articles, rubber goods and sundries. Our Ice cream is of the velvet variety and conceded to be the best for the price in the city. It is our intention to satisfy the pub lic. We seek only a reasonable profit. Prescriptions carefully and accurately compounded. THE DAVIS-GATLIXG DRUG CO. T. R. Catling. Ph.G., .Registered Pharmacist Manager. LOUlfcURG, - North -Carolina T. v ifeui ? is but natural that a man should j ot when others "roast" him. T. W. mod's CRIMSON CLOVER SEED Purple Top, Norfolk Globe and Seven Top Turnip Seed-^all new seed, now on sale. Plant CRIMSON CLOVER at last work ing of corn and cotton. n.ll i n Till inn 377 ,.,hpn in any thing lor breakfast, dinner and supper. We have it, and will get it to you quick. toPlease J?. W. King "Tc*' i Bays! There's a Buncu of 'Live ?/ires' V^ ^ Who Sell 'Green Fir,g' Motor Oil in This County They're ripSt "up-to-the-minute** in everything they do, end that's wh" they're agents for "ijREEN FLAG" MOTOR O-L. ! he..o been utins "CREfiN FLAG" MOTOR O-', f >r more than a year, and n o t h i r. j, ci*e, and mora than that, I'll dr??e trn ir?Ic? out o S my way if it's nicf*?-aryt t ^ f;et it. 1 found their ad vertttini? he uccl. Now I'm <?.-?insr soma "honest k d vrrtifing" for "GREEN FLAG" ayieW. by telling you boys where you can "ffet it"? BEST-HINES MOTOH CO. liOiilshnnr, ('. FOR SUMMER COLDS Catarrh. Aithrna, Hiy-Fmr, etc. ln*crt in the noctrili a small auantitr of Will not ?tain the Clothe?. A? all drug ?tore? 30c, 60e and {120 or mailed direct. BRAME DROG COMPACT, N. V&abom, H. C WELFARE DEPARTMENT Joseph C. Jones, Sopt. Some or the longer term school have opened ii> the county and the shorter term ones will soon be open ed and as the season advances there will necessarily be some children who will have to be temporarily excused from attending school to assist in housing the crops. While it is^boped that applications for permits to^keep the children at home will bo few I have arranged the following schedule for the convenience of those who are compelled to keep their children at home temporarily and I will be at the following places on the days and at the hours men tioned: Franklinton, Tuesdays from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Youngsville, Wednesdays from | 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. Bunn, Friday s from 2:30 to | 4:00 P. M. I I will be in my office in Louisburg in the "TIMES" building on other days. | Any parent wishing to have their child temporarily excused from at tending school may scfe me at these places on the days mentioned. Tlie Compulsory School Attendance law is very strict regarding these ex cuses and the presence of the child at home must be absolutely necessasy before a permit may he obtained. All children of the compulsory school age, that is from 8 to 14. are required to attend school every day it is in session unless excused by the teacher. Itoard of Education or the Supt. of Public Welfare, and pawns arc advised not to keep their children from school unless they have a writ ten permit from one of the a bow men tioned parties, as it will be a violation to prosecution and a flne. While the Compulsory Attendance law is.very rigid in Its I'equirenients it is not intended to work unnecessary hardships on any one though there will have to be some sacrifices n>ade The law is intended for the best in terest of the child and parents shouM realize that when it seems a little #? vere on th'em. As the different schools open I will lie glad lo go to each one ami explain to the patrons the meaning of tli?* Compulsory Attendance law. The I'snnl Way. "Say, how in thunder do you get on; of this (oTiTrmmiTd Town, ayhov yelli d a motorist who.had. become ex cited in a blind lane at the outskirts at Wayowrbehftul. "I don't try to," replied the na'ive You I>o More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more f enjoyment out of everything when your j blood is in good condition. Impurities in ' the blood have a very depressing effect fin j the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feci I its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings Color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S tASTEI.ESS Chill TCNiC is not a patent mcdicinc. it is simply itfON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like It. Tne blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON 1 to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurUi? ^ in the blood. The Strenpth-Cren? ing Power of GROV E'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ngo. folks, would ride a'tauft distance to get GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a hody-buitding. strength-giving tonic. 4The fo rmula is just the same to day. and you can ?c: fr- m any dru<J stor?* BCc per bottle addressed, "but them that really want to get out generally do so sooner or later with hymns of thanksgiving."? Kansas City Stor. sukshine brought to THIS MAN'S HOME Made His Wife Happy By Banishing Pain And Restoring Her To Health. A woman fills the home over which she presides with happiness, radiating sunshine and brightening the lives of those dear to her when she is in good health, but when her physical state is poor it is different, as Is the case of the wife of W. J. Mitchell, EigHt St., West Durham, who says: "For some time my wife has suffer ed from indigestion and rheumatism. She 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 I heard of what this new medicine. Peplac, was doing, and now she is like a new wo man. Before, she had finished the first bottle she announced that .she was feeling fine and she certainly looked better. Now her appetite has return ed, indigestion is gone she no longer has those rheumatic pains. She can eat anything that she wants without fear of her food hurting her, and she sleeps soundly at night." Peplac cer tainly does the work. Peplac is sold ana recommended in Louisburg at Scoggins Drug Store; i Winston-Blanks Drug Co? Youngsville iT. E. Holding Wake Forest; and W. | W. Parker at Henderson. Buy a bot i tie today it has helped others an J will do the same for you. SPARK PLUGS! SPARK PLUGS! We can fit any automobile made with the best kind of plugs. But don't ask us for one to fit a METZ auto. When you need anything for your FORD car come arouud and see us. Big assortment of Bicycles and supplies too. L. P. HIOKS Corner Main <? Nash Sts. . : Louisburg, N. C. 18 cents a package Ctfme/9 are sold everywhere in scientific a.'.'y f'ftlrd packages of JO cigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glass ine-pxper-covgred carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply, or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY \Vtn>ton-S*i?ni, N. C. ? AMELS' excert blend of chofc '1 Hi 1111,11 miu LI.,la IJUIJIIHW tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had! Carr.els give such universal delight,such unusual enjovrflent and satisfaction you'll cali them a cigarette reveia on! If you'd like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant clgr.retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigare-ty odor, smoke Camerts! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-msld cigarette that nas all that desirable cigarette "body"?well, you get some Camels as quickly as you r: n' Camels' expert blend makes ail thij delightful quality posstbte.?Your personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem ^made to meet your taste ! You will prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight! Cdmpare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Haying qualified as administratrix ?>f the estate of Robt. W. McGhee, late if Franklinton, Franklin County, X. C\, this is to notify all persons having claims' against said estate to present ihe sanic to ilie undersigned on or be foro the 15th rlay of August, 1920, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This Aug. 15, 1919. Mrs. Maggie McGhee, Administratrix of Robt. W. McGhee, dee'd. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffio. Attorneys. S-15-6t. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUTNTNE Tablets remove the cause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine.** E. W. GROVE'S signal ore oo box. 38c.
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