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1? WEST HiKI.KTT STREET CORNER SALISRCKV RALEII-H. V C. TELEPHONES Permit u* to take car* of your Dry ('leaning. Dyeing and Pressing Representing in tbis t. rritorv FOOTER'S I?YE WORKS loe of ( udiImrUind, Md. The Most Efficient and Satisfactory and (leaner* in America. Ever Ready Storage Batteries in Stock for CHEVROLET, OVERLAND, BUICK AUTOMOBILES Bring your repair work to the best equipped Garage to do it. Batteries Re-charged. BECK'S GARAGE T. W, Wood's RIMSON LOVER 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. Call up Phone 327 when in want of any thing for breakfast, dinner and supper. We have it. and will get it to you quick. to Please Jno. W. King LNisbc;g "f " Bank With The Farmers National BANK Louisburg, N. C. Capital 850,000X0 Surplus 310,000.00 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Cashiers Checks r?d?r >uh'nMnn <?i thf* Init^d <?'?>ernn?f*nt, and Me*nb??r of th?* Federal Sj^tein. 4 per cent interest on savings accounts, compoundedjquartorly J. yi. ALLE> President H. >1. STOTAI.L, (ashler. IN XlinKIl*. > K*rida> !:>ormiK. June 2'Jtb. 1919. tO himself by death Mr IVr^nWrr J Mr Fuller was .* Franklin County cit izen. residing iu the Nloulton section. From here i?od removed one of the (county * best an?! most :oyn! support lers oi all thing* good and pure. He I wat- a thrifty citizeu. a loyal christian land a friendly n-ight*oi -carcely sur passed by any. He died in his sixty third year, being 6- years. 7 month and 4 days of age. In. his adversity, which was prolonged sj..d intensified for sveral months, he bore his suffer ing patiently, looking by laith through the "valley of the shadow of death" but fearing no evil." for he had an enduring hope which did not fail him in his passing. The immediate com munity is gloomed by tis departure, but heaver* we trust has beeu made brighter; for as the sun passes below the western hills only to styne else where. leaving darkness behind; Just so the redeemed soul is replaced to shine in heaven, leaving gloom and madness on earth. I3ut the bereaved are left to shine as the stars by night. Mr. Fuller's neighbor? will suffer from hib passing: for they believed in him and prospered under his influence, counsel aud fatherly advice. He was industrious and Godfearing, constant ly practicing thrift, economy and Jus tice In this frugal use of means he was a good example, and remains so. The young people of his community, who desire success in life, might well take his life as a means to that end. For. though he perhaps did not prac tice conservation of his energy as he may have done. yet. in the distribu=_ tion of his inherit powers he accumu lated a very good sum of the pleasant things of life. He had looked for ward with respectful interest to a "rainy day." and when it cdrao he was ready; ior he had fortified himself with the breastplate of righteousness, and as for his immediate family they are not left wanting except for him. Mr. Fuller was a member of Cor inth Baptist church, faithful and loy al. As long as his health permitted he was at church to taxe his usual place, serving the Lord conscientious ly and supporting the church Admira bly. Nor do we forget his service in the completion of the new church building, recently dedicated to the Lords service. The pastor and church both w in m;sj hi& presence, counselj and support. He was not only a christian gentle man but also, in his quiet way. a hu-1 manitarian. being a friend to the or phans and needy. In the expression1 of his humane spirit he indulged free ly in the support of the fatherless and | motherless. Sandy Creek Masonic i Lodge. No. 155. of which he was a I member for years, received from; the tand_?*nd heart of this very much i beloved friend and neighbor his best i and loyal support. . Of his time, which was always eco-i |ncmically utilized, he gave freely to1 i worthy public matters, being always 'ready and willing to propigate the no-1 ble things cf public interest. He ser ved many years on the school com-j mittee in his district, which position gave vent to his iesire to serve his? ccmmunity. His kind services which ?*ere f ar fron; being egotistical tut ra ther quiet and silent, his nobl- hospi tality, and his loyal frU-ndsfc.p were all appreciated by his many friends. Mr. Fuller was twice married. He was first marrird in Octob-r 1S55. to Mi.-s Genobta A Fuller. daughter of *n?. la*. "V. N. Fuller. Purveyor of r :u:;k:::. " un?v and his second" un wa Ad: MIL ithas Aiil?ie E. Mai.^USi. October 1 daughter of the la:* Rv\\ George Mangum. of Durham. To. tie firs*, union 'bvre were born two chil dren. Mr. W. D. Fuller of Wood, and a ni-mb*r >.i th~ Board of Co-my Cvm rr.issicr.rr.- of Frank!::* County, ar.d Mrs. J F. Harris:-., i ^!oukon."b'.:a of whom now .survive him There G-i ren. .M tr-r Fill- r. and Misses Mary Su*an and Ida Powell Fuiler. all of whom, with his very* faithful and d?rv</ d companion, snrvtw him The re maius "aerr pieced a*. re-1 :r. r.* h CvUvtery with the elaborate and .con spicuous ceremony of ?te Sandy <.'r--k Mnsonir "lodge a*sis>.ed by th* J H., Mills Lodge ar>d visring Masons :r m oih-r lodge?. b l. S:lc? r;ty j- to speak a> ? ?? 'hi:.k; 10 do a ? .v ~ pretend an d profe -. to p-rf .?:*nj and ir.afc-- ????? ; r- ni i:.???, jJi*. s??&!!> it- *< 'ii'i -? 111 a:, i .tpp-^r '?? A p--*s:ci!s*. :? a 'r. .??n v: . - . *t h art arc found a l.v.-r. "FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gei> uine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Million* of fraudulent A = pjr?n Tah iti h were sold by a Brooklyn manufac turer which later proved to he compos ed mainly of Talcum Powikr "Hayer Tablet? of Aspirin" the true, genuine. American made and American owned Tableta are marked with the nafety Flayer Cross." Ask for and then insist upon Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" and alwaya buy them in the original Bayer pad.age which contain? proper directions and dos&g. , Aspirin is the trade mark of Hayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldesttr of Salicylic&cld. KEPT HER AWAKE The TerriUa Pains in Back and Sides. Cardoi Gave Relief. Marksville, La.?Mre. Alice Johnson, of this place, writes: "For one year 1 ?offered with an awful misery in my back lad sides. My left side was hurting me ill the time. The misery was something twfuL I could not do anything, not even sleep It night It kept me awake most ol the light... I took different medicines, but nothing did me any good or relieved me hntil 1 took Cardui. .. I was not able to do any of my work (or one year and I got worse all the time, vis coaflned to my bed off and on. I got ?o bad with my* back t Nit when I stooped down I was not able to straighten up ?gain ... 1 decided 1 would t*y Cardui ... By time 1 had taken the entire bottle i was feeling pretty good and could ittaighten up and my pains were oearty til gone. I stall always prais* Cardui. I coe Baued taking it oatil 1 was strong and irell." If you softer from pains due to female oom plaints, Cardui may be Just what you need. Thousands of women who ooce suffered In this way now praise Cardui for their present good health. Oive U a trial- NC-133 I PROFESSIONAL COLUMN : UK. PAIX C. CABTEK Physician and Surgeon Office in Cooke & Speed Drug Co. Phone No. 87 FRANKLINTON, : N. C. VP. JiEWELL, M. D. Loulsbnrg, X. C Office la First National Bank Building Will be at Louisburg regularly Day Phone 329 ? Night Phone 292-J DB. H. B. MOBTOK Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Building Ltoulsbara. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD ICE WELL. Attoraey-At-Law. j "ilsbnrg Frankllnton I Office in First National Bank Building General Practice DR. ABTHUB HTTTES FLEJOJ? Sorreoa DeatlsL Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina Office in Masonic Hail Building H. G. Perrv H. JI. Johnsott DRS. l'UKRY ii JOHNS0* Physicians LuulshDrir. - North Carolina Offices adjoining Aycock Dru^ Co. Telephones: Day 25"; Night: Dr Johnson 10, Dr. Perry 2S7. DR. J. E. M A T.OTK. Lo nI ?to ure. North Carolina 4ce In Aycock Drag Store, Market Street, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DR. D. X. SKITHWICK. DcaUsL LouUburf, 5. C. Office in the First .National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sta. W. M. PEBS05. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina Ta?tlce in all courts. Office on Main Street. fi. M. UK A M Loulsbnrff, Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practise in an courts Wm H Ruffln. Thos W Ruffln \>M. H. & THOS. W. KIFFI.N Attorney s-oi-Law Louishnrv. : North Carolina jeneral practice both civil and crim ?nal, In Franklin and adjoining coun ?Jes, Supreme and Federal Courts. Office? in First National Bank Building. ^|? i -s DK J, \l. IIAVlS Physician and >nrgeon l.onWbnrgt N. C. formerly Interne St. Agnes Hospital Office next door t.. Durrell Davit Blacksmith Shop Day f'hoa.?- 04 Nidi t Phone 335 g. B. White F.. H. Malone WHITE. ? MALONE LAWYERS Lonlsbnrg, North Carolina general practice, settlement ot es tates funds Investor One member of ud* ftnn always in the office. \o km an it. hi:ik;f.pfth Attornf) - It-Law General Practice in All Courts Office in Masonic Hall Building Loulsburg, N. ('. S. P. KCRT, M. D. I?ulsburg. N. C. Offices over Scoggin's Drug Store. Hours 11 iv. m. to 1 p m, and 4 to 5 p. m. OR. W. R. BASS. Veterinarian I^oulsburg, N. C. Offices at R. F. Fuller's stables. Tel ephones?day No 56. Night No. ?. All call3 answered promptly OR. H. M. BFAM Physician and Surgeon. WOOD, 5. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. / Omfi Tuteleu chill Tonlu . murw vitality and energy by purify m f and trx rtchtos the blood. Yoo c*q mx? feel h? StrroCtb ?ntaS. lovijoc?tinp Zfftrt Price 80c. STEGALL nHOS. Barber* Loulwburg. N. ('. ' We havo purchased the shop former [Ijt occupied by Oscar Stegall and will i run same at the hhoio Miami Zollle rWtikiiuL will be with us, and satisfivc tlon and ile^ttlijiess shall bo our mot to. Plenty of hot^ruunjnK water ~ad clean towel? Buy Your Tomb.^'ones and Mununients From HENDERSON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Henderson, N. r?. Save the blgh cost of freight by buy ing from us. Write for prices. Jt B. GEE. Proprietor. NOT ICC TO CREDITORS ^laving jualiPed as administrator on the estate of the late Mrs Emcna Montgomery, o i Buun. Franki ?:? Coun ty, this 1s to notify all perse oh hav ing claims against the estate of *aid decedeiK to p.-esent the sam4* to the undersigned on or before the ISth day of July, 1920, or this notice will be pit ad in bar of their recovery. A<i persons indebteJ to saia estate will please make immediate payment. ^This July J3. *919. C. C. MONTGOMERY, Admiais trator of Mrs. Emeria Montgom ery. deceased. Wm. H & Thos. W. Ruffln. Attorneys. 7-11? Ct KEBUIDIN? RADIATORS WITH THE IDEAL COKES IS SAFE AX1> GUARANTEED. I HAVE IS STOCK GALVANIZE IRON, COPPER, TLX GUTTERING AND SPOCT. COJIE TO SEE ME FOK THE BEST PRICES. E. A. ROGERS Suit Cases and Traveling ags Need a suit case or traveling bag?if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today?we sav ed in th* buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise?you expect to take a trip sooner or later?anticipate your needs now in these lines?you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N?C. The KEY to Opportunity IS THROUGH A Bank Book Many a man has been held down when Opportunity knocked loudly at his door, just because he had not means to carry out her commands. _Many a genius has been compelled to step aside and watch som?' other man, inferior in intellect and calibre, march on ahead, iust because he had not saved his money. , Take possession of that key to day?insert into a bank book and open an account at this bank. Then, when the Oppor tunity comes to you, you will be ready to moet it. The First National Bank LOUISBURO, North Carolina W. H. RUFFIN, President F. B. McKINNE Cashier
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