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HOUSEWORK IS 1 BURDEN Woman's lot la a wuary one at boat But with backache and other dis tressing kidney 111a life indeed b*-' eomea a burden. Doan's Kidney Pllla hare made life brighter for many Loulsburg women. Aak your notgb bor! Mre. N. L. Moseley, Loulsburg, says: "My back hurt badly and when I got down. It waa an awful ef fort to straighten again. Sharp pains often stabbed through my kid neys and many times when 1 got up from a stooped position, I could s*e flashes before my eyes. My kidneys acted too freely and I felt miserable. It was an effort to do my housework and at times my head swam with dizziness Ppsn's Kidney PiiTs were recommended to me and 1 bought some a the Aycock Drug Co. Doas'ft rid me of the misery and I hare uad no trouble since." * ''Price 80c, at all dealer*. Don't ?Imply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan'a Kidney Tills ? the same that Mrs. Moseley had. Foeter-Filborn Co.. Mfra, Buffalo, N. T. 1 Tuft's Pills ^ f oj ca I fiiT.-ULDU S MLDiCUC I BtlaaL te tuf J lirr:, s^ftj-Oca I A, etc. .-j ore nj, I L . . la t ^ lie | bowii, :tL-3^ c . c . ~?a ~?io. MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED (arm lands. 8 per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. May run for 33 years or be paid off at option o I borrower. Only a short time re quired to get tbe money, 7-14-tf 8. A. Colds Cause G rip antj LAXATIVE BROMO QUI cause. Then W pclr E. W. GROVE S siimami* ? t) d- SOc. FOR SALE We have listed for saie several val uable farms, amotig which are (1) about 84 acres Cedar Rock T. S. known as Cooke land, on State highway; (2) about 135 acres Hayesrllle T. S. known as part of Whltaker lands. For prices and terns, see FRANKLIN INS. & REALTY CO. (Over First National Ilank) LAUNDRY CLEANING and PRESSING Don't forget we can wash your Old Quilts, Blankets, Eugs a .d Washable Druggets. All ,vrk sent for and delivered in town. "WE DYE TO LIVE" The Service Shop W. B. MTJNFORD, Manager PHOKE 105 sit LOCISBUKG, ?i. C. "ALL WORK CASH ON DELIVERY" Guaranteed to be as Represented WHAT? The New lot of Garden Seed Just Received at Scoggin's Drug Store ? ? TK? AAL PACKET SEED 0\LY 5c A PACKET. Remember this Is the first time you haTe erer had an opportunity to buy Guaranteed Seed. So buy what you need at Scoesrln's. Mr. G. L. Aycock, your old frlend, is still with ns and wants to see yon all at Srof^ln's. Yon want yonr Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, etc. served from a per fectly sanitary fountain, then bay them from Mr. K. M. Collier, the. expert drink and cream dispenser at Scosyln's. Bring or send your prescriptions to Scoprln's where yon will (ret the best service, courteous treatment and satisfactory prices, AH of Rexall Remedies are guaranteed to sriTe satisfaction or the price refunded. Your true friends, Scoggin Drug Store 6. L. ATCOCK, A. E. SC0GG1.N NEW GOODS * We have the goods for making your early Spring Dress in the newest plain and plaid materials. Collar and Cuff sets, Belts, Buttons, Braids, etc. Best lino of Blankets specially priced at 98c, $2.48, $2.98, $7.50 and $9 .00 Manv new and beautiful weaves, as well as all the staple lines, in white and colored wash goods. Big shipment table Oilcloth in variety of patterns. New curtain materials and draperies. "Where You Get Service" Dry GoodB, Notions, Novelties THE LADIES SHOP ttrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs/ J. A. Turner, Mgr. ^ ^ Miin Street ' Louisburg, N. 0. I i*1 \w" ' ? ( OI KT (ALENDAK For franklin Superior Court. Feb ruary term. ll?24. His Honor Henry A. Gradv. Judge ['residing. Monday ? Unit Week 1 John Mills vs William Hiyres. 16 Paul Bennett vs J. A. I'hllllpa. 20 J. 11 Davis et al rs 'Miranda WIN cox. 22 W. T. Person \s Insurance Co. Tuesday? First Week 74 C. S. Merritt and wife vs McKiune Bros. SI Wilson Green et uls vs Sullie G. Lyles et als. Wednesday ? First Week 26 Mary W. Nash vs H. A. Royaler. 27 S. B. Nash vs H. A. Itoyster. 51 McKiune Bros. Co. vs G. U. Tay lor et als. Thursday ? First Week 33 Otha Branch vs W. H. Ayscue. 34 F. N. Egerton vs H. G. Perry et ? als. 35 F. N. Egerton, Jr. vs H. G. Perry et als. 45 Grover Wheeler vs Cheatham Bros. 49 J. Henry Cash vs Cheatham Bros. 52 Refining Co. vs J. D. Hines. Friday ? First Week 46 Cooke Furniture Co. vs I. H. Kear ney. 47 S. F. Allen vs Tink Yarboro. 50 Atlas-Portland Cement Co. vs J. S. Howell et als. 53 Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. vs G. W. Barrow. 54 McKinne Bros. Co. vs Willie Wes ter. Saturday ? First Week 3 Mattie Alston vs James Alston. 4 Frank Woodard vs Leah Woodard. 5 Jasper Perry vs Mary Perry. 10 Lucy Perry vs Gus Perry. 15 Lizzie Splvey vs John Splvey. IS Vertie E. Talley vs W. T. Talley. 21 Willie Bobbitt vs Laura Bobbltt. 31 Wiley Epps vs Sarah Epps. 32 James W. Hunt vs Maggie Hunt. 67 Minnie G. Holden vs J. T. Holden. 76 Lillian E. Thomas vs John M. Thomas 82 Matthew Fogg vs Bertha Fogg. Monday ? Second Week 39 N. & W. Overall Co. vs P. C. Holmes. 56 J. A. Hodges vs J. M. Sykes. 57 Lula S. Ford Adm'x. vs T. B. Wil der. Tuesday ? Second Week 58 J. W. Merritt vs E. W. Merritt et als. 59 W. E. Cannady et als vs Mary C. Henley Adm'x. 73 F. W. Wheless *rs W. P. Edwards et als. Wednesday ? Second Week 60 Cotton Association vs Daniel Har ris.-'. 61 Tobacco Association vs Jesse Las siter. ? 62 Cotton Association vs Ernest Mas senburg. 63 Cotton Association vs Henry K. Perry. 65 Tobacco Association ys B. B. Brantley. 69 Tobacco Association vs B. S. Doyle. 70 Tobacco Association vs Jas. I. Perry. 71 Tobacco Association vs Eli Medlln. Thursday ? Second Week 66 Citizens Bank vs J. B. Walter et als. 72 Southern Supply Co. vs I Supman. 75 Sterling Store Co. vs H. W. Allen. 77 The Parham Co. vs Daniel Dent et alB. 78 J. S. Howell vs J. R. Wiggins. 79 Edison T. Hicks Adm. vs C. B. Kearney et als. Friday ? Second Week 80 Fred Alston vs Nancy Alston. The above cases hpve been set for trial on the days named. If for any reason a case shall not be reached on the day set they will not lose their place but be tried as soon as reached. J. J. YOUNG. C. S. C. Do you try any sort of nostrum when your loved ones are sick or do you go to a reputable physician? Then why waste your money trying all sorts of boll weevil remedies, when the ag ricultural extension workers of the State College and Department can give you methods developed from the reliable tests made over a great num ber of years? Tom Tarheel says that he and the neighbors are going to pay cash for Jhelr fertilizers this year. They foum' a difference of about seven * doll an-' per ton between the cash and tim? price on some fertilizers. WRIGLEYS After Every Meal irs the longest-lasting confection yon can bny ?and It's a help to di gestion and a cleanser ior the month and teeth. WHgley'i mmi well _ pleaaare. "GQJ.D" and "DUST" We ofier for prompt sale two excellent mules. Their names "Gold'' and Dust". Named because of their striking resem blance to the Gold Dust Twins. Similar in color, amiable disposition, youthful in age, capacity for work and doing things. Also very reasonable in price. Note the following description: About 12 years of age. About 900 to 1000 lbs. in weight. Worth about $200.00 each. These mules are thoroughly acclimated, sound and healthy. Let us show you., The McGhee=Joyner Co. FRANKLINTON'S BISGEST & BEST STORE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 Those *' nigh.: : L'.aclcj ?? i ? o? cousin o ?? STCP the ?rs: cook:-.;:*- :ec.i with Dr. Bell's Pr.e- 1 arH:\*iC** ? then sleep ret-rr.s. D.. i contains just the medicines ti.w: your own doctor prescribes fcr coughs ? combined with the oU time remedy, pine-tar honey, so soothing to inflamed tissues and pleasing to the caste. Keep Dr. Bell's in easy reach of all the family. A!? druggists. Be sure to gee the genuine. DR. BELL'S Pine*Tar Honey TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAPE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. Tbe best of meals the mar ket affords and prepared In the best of fashion. Plenty of rooms for the accommodation of all who wish to spend tbe night, all well furnished. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor Habitant kOtiAnnllon Cured In 14 tab I l)a ys t -LAX-F08 WITH P??SIN' la a speclally preparoJ Syrup Tdnir Ajixati ve for Habitual Constipation It rrlrvc* promptly but should be taken r<-rf*fcrly for 14 to 21 day* to Induce regular actlfc It Stimulates and Regulate*. Vary Pleasant to Take. ? #Oo per bottle. NOTICE Having qualified aa , ndmlnlstrator of tba eatate of Nanple Bowdon. de ceased. late of FraoJtlln County, notice la hereby rIjbu^ all persona hold Uk c(4lm? flRRlnnt aald eatate to pre aent them to the undersigned on or be fore the ISth day of January, 1926 or thla notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All peraona Indebted to aald eatate will pleaae come forward and make Immediate settlement. Thla Jan. 17th, 1924. l-18-4t W O. BOWDEN, Admr Bubscrine to The Franklin Times FREE! w A MARKET BASKET FOR YOU We have received one hundred and fifty nice Market baskets that we are going to give away absolutely free to our customers. Come and get yours early before the supply is exhausted. " The only requirement is that you spend .two dollars with us. You will do that anyway. Don't delay. We can't reserve any. All must go to the first who come. Thrifty Shoppers^ Meat Specials Our Meat prices will allow you to econo mize 011 your Meat bill without sacrific ing the quality, since we sell only the best Meats. Phone us your or der and let us con vince you. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES ON HAND AT MODERATE PRICES. Cash Grocery & Market PHONE e-0 or 40 J.OIJISKUKO, ff. c. The boll weevil campaign la now on. Meetings are being held over eastern and northeaatern North Carolina. Ev ery cotton farmer should attend the meeting nearest him. The Charlotte Chamber of Com merce plans to place Its entire organ ization behind the agricultural ad vancement of Meckienburg County this year, says Secretary C. O. Kues ter In a recent letter to Director B. W Kllgore. THE FRjUKLIN TIBER should be In roar home. II jr*m ?re sot a sab srrlber, be Rent la j?m r tab srrlptlon and help as to boost for a better eoaiaaaltj. A T^NIO drove's Tastetess chill Tonic restores Energy and VltnllAr by Purifying and Enriching the Hooa. When you (eel Its strengthening. inviftvntlng effect, nee how it brings color 14 the cheeks and how it Improves the /appetite, you will then spprecinte Its t rui tonic value. Grove's TasUlesm chlU Tonic Is simply Iron and Qulnlny suspended In syrup. So pleasant even cplldren like It. The blond needs QUININE) to Purify It and IRON to Enrich it Malarial germs and Grip germs by Its Strengthening, Invigor ating Effect 90c, '? T Subscribe td The Franklin Times 1 \
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