IT'S NOT YOUR HEART
IT'S YOyft KIDNEYS
Kidney d!^aw 1b no respecter of per
son?. A majority of the Ills afflicting
Cople today oan be traced back to
dney trouble.
The kidneys are the moat Important
organs oX the body. They are the
fllterers, the purifiers, of your blood.
KMney dlsea.se Is usually indicated by
weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
despondency, backache, stomach trou
We, pain In loins and lower abdomen,
gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica
?ad lumbago.
All these derangements are nature's
signal* to warn you that the kidneys
need help. You should use (M?LD
M2SDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules lxnme
d lately, yhf soothing, healing oil stlm
ulnt^e? tjfe kldneyn, relieves Inflamma
tions sfbd destroys the germs wtucfc
b?v? Caused It Do not w>au until to
ninrrAr. Go to your druggist today and
insist on GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OU
C^sulee. In twenty-four hours you
8t>6uld feel health and vigor returning
1 will bless the day you first heard
?>t GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OIL.
' After you feel fhat you have cured
yourself, contUuc to take one or two
o<H>aules each day, so as to keep In
firs*, -la*s condition and warA off the
danger of other att&oka
Ask for the original imported GOLD
MEDAL brand. Three alsea Money re
funded tt they do sot help you.
To Our Customers
And Friends
We appreciate your continual co-operation with
our Institution in the past, and feel sure that we will
have same in the future as our Deposits has increased
very rapidly from Sept. 12th until now.
We are equipped with every modern equipment
that you will find in any bank, and the officers are par
ties with several years experience in the banking busi
ness.
Friends, it will pay you to join hands with many
others and be a friend to us in .time of plenty as we nev
er let our customers suffer in time of distress.
Promptness,* Courtesy, and careful attention to our
Customers is the established policy of our Institution.
Yours very truly,
Bunn Banking Co.
R. F. fuller
50 Hordes ar.d Muk". ;ANd.
H"y and Oats. Kuffirle and
Harness for sale, of the rlurht
kind and at tlie rlirJit prices
Wl!l sell for caMr or part ea?h
or on approved security, li
your horse or mule does not
?nit yon v.ome In and >?ef If
yon fonld not make a trade
ret what you want, ('nine and
see "whether yon liny orf nut.
R. F. FULLER ~
I.onisborK, 5. C.
Tobacco Flues
Don't wait till youytieed to use them but place your
order now. We are prewired to supply your wants either
in repair work or new files, at reasonable prices.
Perry/& Pearce?
y/ungsville, N. C.
Subscribe to the Franklin Times
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TRUSTWORTHY
Taken in moderate doses, rjdfot
through the warmer months,
after meals, /
furnishes nourishment of par
ticular value to tne anemic or
those underweiflnt. Keep up
your strength. 7 Trust Scott's
Emulsion to Help you do it
8cott & Bow*. Bloomfield. N. J. 19-?
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TOK jAl.1 O.NE NEW U/fDKH
ground Bowser gasoline tjrok, 125
| gallon capacity. See H./j. PER
| RY, M. D..\ouisburg, N^J. 6-fc.tf
BIG BARGAIN IN A 192yMO
del~Q%MM^?ve paaSenger
automobile, equipgira with
shock absorbers,^pumpers,
extra tiresL etc. lleason for
selling is IViave^purchased a
larger car. Apply at once to
I. J. DEITZ CO., Louisbiyfe,
N. G. 9-Mltf.
FOR RENT?The UR. TARBOJTOCGH
offices on Main Street. EearE. H.
| Malone. Louisburg, N.Cyr
CLOVER SEED?A Bl<* LOT OF >ICE
ripe Crimson Closer seed in the
-bur tor sale. Write for prices. /.
A. BOONE. Franklin ton, N. C.
7-11-tf.
FOR SALE?0>*E t PASSB&GER
Maxwell Car. in grfod runyng or
der. Cheap for tafh. T.^7. Wat
son. \ I / 8-15-tf.
MISPLACED?We have loaned to
some one who has failed to return
same or misplaced the chart of Oak
lawn Cemetery- We will be glad
for all who might have borrowed it
to make a close search -for and re
turn it to us if found. A liberal re
ward will be paid to the finder of
the chart, if lost, upon returning
same to us. It- is. very important
that we have this at once and will
appreciate immediate fiction. W.
E. White Furniture Co., Louis
burg. X. C. . 9-12-tf.
AN* ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance Authorizing the Issu
ance of $25,000 Bonds of the Town of
Louisburg. X. C. for Funding Outstan
ding Indebtedness.
The Board of Commissioners for the
Town of Louisburg do ordain:
Section 1. Negotiable Bonds of th?
Town of Louisburg shall be issued pur
suant to the Municipal Finance Act t*
1917 for the purpose of funding the
Floating Indebtedness of the said
town.
Section **. The maximum principal
amount ryf t lie issue of Bond- for fund
ing" the Floating Indebtedness of the
said Tov.u shall be ?25.000; The maxi
mum l\i:e of inter, st whkli s;iid Bonds
shall I - ar shall be six percentum per
;:*::r.im: Tl. ? tixtximuni period wi'hin
vl:!?.!i .??M Bonds shall mature shall
b" twes^y-riVi? years.
Se? fton ;i. Th4v a tax suftk L:r to
pny v priiicii'.al uid r?f said
sh.iH be annually levi-'. and
4. A -Urtemelit Oi the
of i h .? Tu xi: <?;' Lo'.!!.Jb ^ has been Jil
?: i with tl; ? ?r!: ?;f s.ti'l Tov. n put-u
?t !.t t ? * he Municipal Fir.a:i'-e A?-r. of
I.? 17. ;n . i- ?:?? n '.?> pil>!:e in-p ?? vion.
S :! -:i Th ? .i\\ ' z- ..?-ed
v -? : '!? :? * ; rp ,rty itibje ? * > fo.iv.i
? v. 11; f. n of I. ??lij-Vt.*-: ?r
:?< ?!:yvvn J>>
'.T i
Sfc'loii 4 i'.e . oui.l ??! i
d< *.t oi t"-.'1 Town ' 'f LouM i.vr -utr
standlr.g. au*:.''?r:x i* To In- l .n iz
as s?.o a'ii by su'cuw.it. is si.???.".-4.
Sc?*t:?.j. 7. 71; .? t ih:< 0.-:i;:a:.c*e
trke* .t_tlstrty '.ay's its
ns>t p-:bIicT;ti^n*or p t.viu^. 'i.ii- v ?n
'** ?? meant h;.?? a pillion ????? ir- - ib
mUsi'?n to th-- voters is liT-nJ uvler
-?-i?t Ac. and that in such _cv??:.t it
?Iii'll tak?- eft ??????. v her.- approved by a
..jaj iiity of the voters <?? the 'I ? i of
Lou i bum. *
>-;?tion s. T h a' i :i lixinA the rr.ax
iruujr period wi#nsn v'r.ir":: t:. ? ii^ads
hereby authorized -ban . i? has
1 - n d terminal by this Bp^r*? ?hat rhe
?*h/irf*st p-*rlo t !n which th rtoa?ing
ii'.w ou".i<*M2-1ins. CiCi V f!:iitlly
phi?!, withe u r.i.-kine :?. unduly bur
densome upon t'.e tax-payer? of he
Town, is twenry-flvo years.
Se^'ion I*. That this ordinate be
publ!-*he?l once a week tor four mic
? essive week? in th#- Franklin Tirii?'S,
i- n-*v,paper unbailed and of central
fjrcula'fon in the Town of Louisburg.
I,. L. JOYXER. Mayor.
A W. ALSTON. Clerk.
The fop-going Ordinance' was pass
ed on the Is' Hay of October. 1MI?. was
first published <or posted) on th?- 3rd
clay of Oc tober. 1911?.
I Any action or proceding questioning
the validity of said ordinance must be
J commenced within thirty days after
'its first publication or posting.
110-3-4t. A. W. ALSTON, Clerk.
; i
AN ORDINANCE.
An Ordinance Authorizing the Issu
ance of $38.500 Bowls of th?- Town of I
lyjtiisburg. X. C. For Improvement of
t lie Water and Sewerage System.
The Board of Commissioners, for
the Town of Louisburg do ordain:
Section 1. Negotiable Bonds of the
Town of l/ouisburg shall b?* Issued pur
suant lo the Municipal Act of 1 ti 17. to
pay tor the improvement of the sewer
and water supply system of the Town
of Louisburg. "*?
Section 2. The maximum principal
amount ?of the issue of Bonds for the
improvement of the sewer and water
TO THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS AND BOYS OF FRA
COUNTY
Would you like to get a nice dress or coat, a suit of cloth
es or an overcoat, a pair of shoes or a hat ABSOLUTE
LY FREE? We are offering six valuable prizes to the
High School girlts and boys of Franklin County. ? o
TO THE GIRL
writing the best advertisement
of our Dry Goods, Ready-to
wear, and Ladies' Shoe Depart-'
ment we will give a $25.00 Coat
-Suit- Dress, or Coat. For the
second best, a $10.00 pair of
shoes. And for the third best,
a $5.00 hat.
TO THE BOY -
writing the best advertisement
of our Gents' Furnishing De
partment, Men's and Boys'
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Trunks and Suit Cases, we will
give a $25.00 Suit or Overcoat.
For the second best, a $10.00
pair of shoes. And for the
third best, a $5.00 hat.
THIS CONTEST TO CLOSE NOVEMBER 1st, 1919
THE ALLEN BROTHERS COMPANY
supply system shall be $38,500; The
maximum rate of interest which said
Bonds shall boar shall be six percen
tum por annum; The Maximum period
within which Bonds shall mature shall
be twenty-five years.
Section 3. That a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and interest of said
bonds shall be annually levied and col- ,
lected.
Section 4. A statement of the del)
of tho Town of Louisburg has been :
*d with the Clerk of said Town
suant to the Municipal Finance Aa? of
ll?17. and is open to public inspection.
Section 5. The av^Vage asyessod
valuation of property subject to' taxa
tion by tho Town of Louisburg ^or the
three fiscal years in which taxes were
last levied, as shown by statement is
* 1.363.865.00.
Section 6. The amount of the net
debt of the Town of Louiburg, out
standing, authorized or to be authoriz
ed, &5~i1town Uy statement, Is $196,584.
05. /.
Section 7. That this Ordinance
shaW take effect thirty dliys after its
mrolication or posting, unless in the
Meantime a petition for Its submission
to the voters is filed under said Act,
and that in such event It shall take ef
fect when approved by a majority of
the voters of the Town of Louisburg.
Section 8. That in fixing the max
imum period within which the Bonds
hereby authorized shall mature, it has
been determined by this Board that the
probable period of usefulness of* the
improvements to the sewer and water
supply system, for which these bonds
are to be issued, is forty years.
Section 9. That this ordinance be
published once a week for four suc
cessive weeks ii? the Franklin Times,
a newspaper published and of general
circulation in the Town of Louisburg.
L. L. JOYNER, Mayor.
A. W. ALSTON. Clerk.
The foregoing Ordinance was pass
ed on the 1st day of October, 19197 was
first published (or posted) on the 3rd
day of October, 1919.
Any action or proceding questioning
the validity of said ordinance must b"
commenced within thirty days after
itv-first nublication or posting. .
>0-3-4t. \ A. W. ALSTON, Clgrl^
The Quinine Ifcat Does Not Affect The Head
Because of its tfcpic and laxative effect. LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken
by anyone witl. it causing nervousness or rinoin*
in the head. E.W.QjtOVE S signature on box. 30c.
Announcing
{QUALITY has been the foremost consideration in the
construction of the l'jj2Q Model K Series. An estab
lished standard cf Buick construction that for years h~3
given to the Buick Vaive-/n-Head Motor Car a reputation
of superiority.
Upon such a foundation of strength, durability, and value
has the 1920 Buick Serias been designed and manufactured.
An inspection cf the new line will reveal improvements
and refinements that ^Lre sure to please the most exacting
purchaser.
Prices fof the New Buick Series
Model K-Six-44 Three-Passenger Roadster .
Model K-Six-45 Five-Passenger Touring Car . .
Model K-Six-46 TJouring Coupe
Model K-Six-47 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan .
Model K-Six-49 ^even-Passenger Touring Car .
Model K-Six-50 ^even-Passenger Sedan . , .
j P. O. B. Flint, Michjfian
Buick, 'Hudson, King, Essex and Oakland Autmobiles
BEST-HINES MOTOR COMPANY
Louisburg, : : North Carolina