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NEW POLICY FORMS TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY Waiver of all future premium*; and, in addition, A lifelong annual income to the insured: and, in addition. Full airrmmt of policy paid-at death- without deduction of the income payments or of the unpaid premiums. Inclusion of tliis-provision is optional with the insured. DOUBLE INDEMNITY Double the sum insured will be paid in case of accidental death Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured. LIFE INCOME A monthly, or quarterly, or half-yearly, or yearly income, for life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum. GENERAL PROVISIONS Dividends automatically used to buy fully-paid-for addition al insurance; or May be drawn in cash; or May be used to reduce current premiums; or May be left to accumulate at interest, subject to withdrawal by the insured. Choice of dividend use may be made at any time; no medical examination required. Post-mortem dividend in first year, if death occurs. Loan, cash surrender, paid-up insurance, extended insurance, after three years' premiums have been paid. And Loan at end of first or second year toward payment of an ac cruing premium. _ Interest not payable until maturity of loan. Loans may be paid off in sums as small as $10. Free from restrictions as to residence and travel. SHINING FIGURES Since it began business in 1843, The Mutual Life paid I in death claim? $633.577,-' 075. The Mutual Life lias paid in matured endownments and annuities $216'399.3t31. The Mutual Life has paid in cash dividends to policy hoMers $290,090.90?. The Mutual Life's total payments to policyholders Lave been $1,467,520,87$. The Mutual Life has paid to and accumulated for its policyholders $2$3,$77,531 more than it has received from them in premiums. R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT A CARD TO THE PEOPLE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. We arc glad to Inform the people ot this county that we have procured the agency for Franklin County of those great Indian Remedies of Dr. White; Eagle, who In Loulsburg recently, de monstrated their uminestlonable tbI ue as a curatiTe of most ot the ali ments affecting the hnman system. Of the hnndreds of bottles that we hare sold and haTe hoen taken by as many people, we haTe. yet to hear of a single case that has not been benefit ted by Its us?, while many haTe been at most miraculously cured of stomach, liter and kidney troubles also worms and tape worms. It has been our rule nerer to r?com mend any pateat medicine to onr pat rons until we have known It to hare been tried and proTen beneficial as a medicine for suffering humanity, con sequently our entire stock of medicin es Is composed of the best that science, skill and reputable manufacturers can make. Jfow we offer you Dr. Whit? Eagle's Senna-Tone and other reme dies, made from herbs roots and barks gathered from the bunting grounds of the Indians of the West and from for mulas used by their medicine men and women, who knew no chemicals or narcotics consequently by their us* they llTe longer than any other people on earth. Many of them lMng to be 100 to 130 years old and a few eTen older. Our Mr. 6. L. Aycock has been serT lng you In the drug Quslness for OTer twenty-fiTe years, whose aim has been and always will be to sell you to treat eTery person honorably, and honestly, knowing well the unchangable laws of nature that. "WhatsoeTer you sow, you j shall also reap: and whateTer you deal I to your fellowman, It will be dealt back] to you." With highest appreciation for your | confidence we hope to see yon often, we remain lour friends, AYCOCK DRUG COMPANY. SPOOL THREAD 2i 2 Cents a Spool DR.ESS PINS 2 Cents a Package GREATEST AND BEST BARGAINS IN LOUISBURG Our Mr. Roth has just returned from the Northern Mar kets where he purchased a big lot of Fall and Winter goods and we now find that we will have to get rid of .a big lot of goods we now have on hand, and we have decided to put on some of the biggest and best bargains you have ever seen in Louisburg. Read the list below and come and see the rest. Just arrived two hundred Ladies waists all beautiful and the most up-to-date patterns, fhey arc a dream at .... 98c each Ladies skirts in stripes and solid white, they are great bar gains at ! 98c Ladies .Gingham dresses only .... 98c Ladies Silk waists in all colors Special only $1.95 Mens work shirts all colors, heavy grade, only 98c Mens Overalls the best grade at SI.75 Mens Palm Beach and Kool Cloth,Pants $1.49 Boys Palm Beach ami Kool Cloth Pants 25c Ladies, Mens and Children Hose .. 12V?CJ)air, 2 pair for 25c L. yd wide Sea Island Sheeting 30<? quality .... 16^0 yd. ?'{He Apron Gingham 15c yard W e have thousands of Bargains in the store. Come in ami look tliein over. o o o o o o o o I. J. DEITZ COMPANY "THE HOUSE THAT ALWAYS SELLS IT CHEAPER" (VLOMU- 1>Y\AM1TFS A SLIMilSH I.IV V H Crtt*he* Into >our bile. mu k i nir , yon nick and joti losV a <iii) <* work* Calomel salivates! It's nuteury, Calomel sets like dynamite on a slug gish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into j |it. causing.^ampiug and nausea. If you feel hilt mi iimni nlr. 1 T> your druggist an son's Liver Tom* for a few cents which [is a harmless vegetable substitute for dang.TOUs calomel Take a spoonful and if It doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker ,than nasty calomel and without mak ing you sick, you just go back and get*1 your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick andnauseated 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. Its harm less. pleasant and safe to give to chil dren; they like it. I'NPROFITABLE THOUGHT "A man dat's always thinkin' 'bout hisself." said Uncle Eben. "is ginete feel lonesome when he finds out he' been inonopollzin' that special branch of human study." Death loves a shining mark and Cupid loves a soft one. Colds CSUM Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet* remove the csaee. There U only ooe "Broao Qaiaioe."* E.W.GR0VT3 sitDAtsreooboa. 90c. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Having qualified for administration on the estate of David T. Fuller, late of Franklin County. North Carolina. Chis is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned or either of them, on or before the 4th day of July, 1920. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons-hr debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This July 4th. 191:9. Mrs. Annie E. Fuller. Executrix. W. D. Fuller. Co-executor. Wm. H. 6c Thos. W. Ruffin. Attorneys 7-4-6t. NOTICE. North Carolina. In Superior Court Franklin County. HAITI E STRICKLAND VS. S. Y. STRICKLAND The defendant above yarned will take do t i ye that aa action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su prior Court of Franklin County for absolute divorce in favor of plaintiff and against the defendant upon stat utory grounds, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of tfc- Superior Court of Frank lin Couwy on Friday, the first day of Auzust. 1V1&. at the Court House of said County in Louisburg. North Caro lina. and fc-.swt r or u mur to the com plaint of s.;ii' r.ctlor.. or tiie plaintiff ~*il: upp'.y t j : e Cour- .'or t!.e r* lief d .-mani r". Ir. -:d ec sipi? la;. Thi*: tlu 4tl: -:.y ? i Juiy. 1M. J L. PALMER. Deputy ]7-lt-4t Clerk Superor Court. NOTICE. Nor t L-1 arolina. In Superior Court Franki.:; County. MARY E. Dl'XSTOX VS. -xtivr.r r>r'\'gTON* Th- uvfeiTuaaT tak- notice that an action entitled as above has be-n commenced in the Su perior Court o! Franklin County for a divorce upon statutory grounds; ami the said defendant will further take notice that he' is required at the next term of th* Superior Court of [said county to b?- held on the 25th day of August. 1&1J?. at the Court House |i5r~sa!<r-njnnty in tmitsburg, X. C. I and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will ap ply ?o the court for ihe relief demand ed in said complaint. This July i?th. lftll*. J. L. PALMER. Deputy -11 -4r Cl?*rk Superor Court. Corns Peel Off Painlessly There'! Only One Genuine"* Corn Feeler ? Thatfi " GeU-It" There'e only one happy way to get rid of any com or callus, and that's the palnleaa-peel-off way. "Geta-It" la the only cofn remedy Id "2 drops of 'Oct*-11'?Corn Is doomed." the world that doc? It that way?ef fectively. thoroughly. Why get do^rn on the flovr. ti? yourself ?p Into a knot, and have to fool with "purk agey" planus#. greasy ointments that rub cv ff, sticky tap'-, and digging knives and scissors, wh?-n you can peel off your corn or nlluii In ono complete p??" . I" t<"? fully and nuro ly, w1*h ma'-'l \ nmpl". ?* isy "<i?tii It?" It tnk?'? 2 or 3 H^rondi t?? ap ply you u*** 2 *ir drops, and ghat's nil. "Gets-It" does the rest* fJ'-t ri'l of that corn-pain at one?, po that you ran work arid play without t orn torture H? #>urn to upo "rjets-It." /t r.?'v?>r fall?* ??Gets-It-." fhe guaranteed,-money corn-n rnov? r, the only suro way. costs ?>T. t m trifle nt any d run s tor*-. MTd Ly E. lAwn ww Co.. P-hlcaffo, III. Sold in -Ismishtirg and recommended jih t lit* world's IiohI'com remedy by F K I'fj:\sa.\ts. TOBACCO FLUES OUR FLUE SHOP' IS NO W l&JTTKTTO TULL TIME IN THE Farmers Union Warehouse AND WE ARE PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS ON VERY SHORT NOTICE. ^WE USE ONLY THE BEST OPEN HEARTH STEEL AND EMPLOY EX PERIENCED WORKMEN AND GUAR ANTEE OUR FLUES TO FIT YOUR BARN. YOUR PATRONAGE IS GREATLY AP PRECIATED AND WE SUGGEST THAT YOU LET US HAVE YOUR OR DER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINT MENT. T McKinne Bros. Co. Satisfaction Or Your Money Back Refrigerators sr 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. qap. J. S. Williams FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Louisbure;, ? - - * North Carolina
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