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ROKEN IN GAME Limb Snaps When Andrews Quarterback Is Tackled , Henry Bellamy, quarterback on the Andrews high school football team, had. his leg broken above the., knee in the opening quarter of the. game here last Friday with the local high school eleven. , Bellamy had just picked up a punt, and his back was turned toward two tacklers who had sprinted down the fitAA Thfv tnrklprl him from hp- hind, and in the pile-up the quarter back's leg was broken. An ambu lance carried the player to a , local hospital where the leg was x-rayed and set. Bellamy was taken home to Andrews afterward. 1 i IMA V. N. LPS treated EXTERNALLY A GENERATION AGO, Vicks .originated the better method of treating colds exreruay. Today, . the whole trend of medical prac tice is away from needless"dos .fagf, and the demand for Vicks has increased to "Over 26 Mil Eon Jars Used Yearly." Mothers appreciate Vicks, be cause there's no "dosing" to upset children's stomachs. It is equally good for tdults. Just rub bed on, Vicks sets thru the skin Eke a plaster; it also gives off medicated va pors which are inhaled. WO Kg V VAPORUO iriiimiwii ii iars used 'yearly ' 'I ROSE CREEK Mrs. Charles Hurst is visiting her mother on towee. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downs of Winston-Salem have been visiting rel atives in the county. Air. and Mrs. Wymar Hall have moved ' to their new home on Burn-, ingtown. Air. and Airs. Harry Welch of Burningtown were visiting Air. and Airs J. C, Hughes last week end. Air. Dick Welch is building his son, Wade, a new home Air. Arnold McNeans from Wins- ton-Salerii is visiting home folks. Mr. D. L. Rice visited our school last Thursday. TEA FOR MISS NORWOOD Airs. Hattie Jones entertained about twenty of Miss Norwood's especial friends at a lovely tea Friday after noon Just before the serving of most appetizing refreshments the guest of honor was presented with a large tray of "personal refreshments" by the hostess which turned out to be parting gifts of "love and good wishes" for "sister Beth" in her now home this winter.' Miss Elizabeth Norwod has made Franklin her home for the past thirty odd years, in between times serving as an instructor of youth here and elsewhere. Her gentle influence will long" be felt in this community, and in every other place she has lived and served. m can Z'l J aim nwmmi QEii Crlentists Declare Irogen Prescription Greatest Discovery of J Modern Times Builds Rich, Red Blood and Solid Flesh i Thousands Praise Its Remarkable Powers. ; laterest continues at high pitch ito. this community over the coming !cf IROGEN, the prescription of a '1 rm - XTAn. VrtWlSlt ADnl f O 1 TlVlWof Cian, recently Introduced with tre laendous success in this state. Although newly introduced here, lEtOGEN has been thoroughly tried (aad- tested in vast numbers of xases and thousands of users in un Taolicited letters have testified to its tfemarkable power in building solid Cash, increasing vitality and over coming general physical weak nesses. A f f nr. c 11 f fori no- 1ft vonra urith stomach disorders, poor appetite, loss of weight, burning and swell 'ing in the stomach, D. M. Mooney, f!.. flenlnrefl. after takirur one bot- : tie of IROGEN that he -felt 100 per cent better. "I have been relieved ;ol indigestion, have gained 3 : nonnds. and recommend it to anv- ' one. It is a marvelous medicine," , -which letter is typical or tnousands ' being received from people in all . walks of life who have tried this famous prescription. It la claimed that IROGEN sud plies essential elements for the re generation of the blood and vital , powers, and is the greatest discov ery ever known for the treatment ! of stomach disorders, loss of flesh, chronic constipation, dyspepsia, in- 1 digestion and impure blood. t It is pointed out by scientists that ' every nerve, muscle and vital organ of the human body draws its nour- ishment and, therefore, its strength, j from the blood, so that one's blood j is the unfailing barometer of the; strength and health of the body.; They advise the public . not to , take chances, but if the nerves and. muscles are not as strong as they! should be, if one feels weak, lan guid, blue and discouraged, no time should be lost in supplying the blood with the strengthening ele-i ment found in IROGEN. If this is i done, they declare the . nerves will gradually become steady and the I physical strength and power of en-! durance and the natural flesh will', return, until one looks and feels ' physically fit. IROGEN may be obtained In; either liquid or concentrated tablet' form at leading druggists and deal ers in medicines everywhere, including ANGEL'S DRUG STORE AND PERRY'S DRUG STORE FRANKLIN SERVICE STATION Insure Your Radiator With Our Anti-Freeze Compound TESTS MADE GRATIS AT ALL TIMES Phone 111 Franklin, N. C. ROY CARPENTER, Prop. Her life has been one of service for others, and the heartfelt wishes of many friends for a pleasant winter follow Jier to Wilmington. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION State of North Carolina Department of State To all to whom these presents may come Greeting: ,-' WHEREAS, it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Iotl.i Clay and Mica company, a corporation of this state, whose principle office is situated at No.- Street in the town of Franklin, County , of Macon, State of North. Carolina (Francis A. Gudgqr being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon wlon process may be served), has compiled with the re quirements. of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to the issuing of this Cer tificate of Dissolution : . NOW THEREFORE, I, J. A. Hart ness, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 30th day of October, 1929, file in my office a duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dis solution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at ' Raleigh, this 30th day o' October, A. D. 1929. Seal of the State of North Carolina. J. A. HARTNESS, 4tpN28 Secretary of State. For pyorrhea For prevention 3 against gum infec tions, ttse Zonite, the new powerful antiseptic. Also guards against colds, coughs and1 more serious dis eases of nose and throat JST 11 r -' '-" W. Cz B. 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All of them together will not do it. ;Yy':- but THE HOME GROWN FEEDS PROPERLY MIXED WITH 24 Per Cent Purina Chow Chow and Bulky-Las will do it 400 lbs. Butter fat production per cow per year yield ttO times the profit of 1UU lbs. v 3 1 0 In ADDITION TO A full stock of Purina Checker Board Dairy and Poultry 1 . : Feeds : :Y : j WE STOCK lT Cottonseed meal, tankage, rice bran, shorts, bran, hay, cP corn, oats, corn gluten 'ffi n n nn n n.n.n.n.n n.n,nn-P n.n-n.rLn..nj' nn n m n n n j U U U U i.J k.J kJ kJ'kJ kJ tJ U U U u kJ U U U i,j kud i L.4 iHi I j i i ' CY
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