Itll soon be in Museums
Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It's
mercury; quicksilver. CalomeJJs dangerous. It crashes into
sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should never be put into yoijr system.
Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead!
When y feci bilious, sluggish,
constipated .md all 'knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel, just remember that your
druggist sells for a few cents a large
bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone, which
is entirely Vegetable and pleasant to
t&kQ and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
inside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's
work. Dodson'a Liver Tone straight
ens you right up and you^feel great.
Give it to the children!becattsejt
perfectly harmless doesn^grip^
]to the Consumer
If, after usine- the en
tire contents of can
according- to directions,
you are not satisfied
in every respect, your
grocer will refund, the
money you paid for it.
Luzianne must
please you. -
IPZIANNE
coffee
The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans
Some Nice Christmas Gifts
?
at Taylors
New lot Buggies just received.
Don't buy a Buggy or Harness un
til you see my line and get my
prices. o o . o o o
light
RTr
Wvjtvj
Ea.sy
Ri<Ei\q
New lot Bicycles just in, priced right.
Boys wagons, velocipedes, air rifles,
gun shells.
Dishe9, Cups and Saucers, Knives and Forks, Stoves
and Ranges. Good Range $50.00. See me about your
stock wire, roofing, etc., buggy and wagon material.
50 Tooth Spike Harrows on hand, tools, farming,,
carpenters and blacksmiths.
Just call at my store next door to the Moving Pic
ture house and let me show you that I can save you
money on your Hardware purchases.
H. C. TAYLOR
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Hardware Buggies Harness
WHITE LEVEL ITEMS.
M i 88 Nona Burni Holllugsworth from
Buna spent Thursday with Miss Bue
luh Sturdivant.
ing with her people at Centervllle.
Miss Fannie B. Gupton Wuo la teach
ing at Pine Ridge spent Thanksgiving j
with her parents. Mr. anc Mrs. L. L.
Qupton.
O. B. Conn made a business trip to
Richmond, Va., Monday. He expects
to bring back some fine horses.
Clyde Murphy who Is attending
King's Business College '.a > Rajeigh,
spent last week with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Murphy.
Miss Rebccca Hollingsworth spent
the week-end with her people at Bunb.
Misses Beulah and Talmage House,
of Seven Paths, visited Miss Ruth Ben
ton last week.
Miss Louise Griffin from Louisburg,
spent the wweek-end with Miss Ber
tha Griffli>.
Mr. Luther Collins lert Monday for
Raleigh, where he has accepted a po
sition in a department store.
Our new school room is nearing com
pletion. We hope to begin using it
by last of the week. ^
The Basket Ball season has arrived
and the court is almost finished. The I
fun of playing will soon begin.
Miss Fannie Lillian Massenburg has
been added to our corps of teachers
thus bringing the number up to five.
Last Thursday a Thanksgiving ser
vice was held at White Level church.
A program was rendered by some of
the school children which was greatly
enjoyed by all. The collection of
"One Day's Work for the Orphans''
was taken and quite a neat sum real
ized.
The Fiddler's Convention and Bix
party at the Academy was quite a suc
cess. Everybody enjoyed the even
ing. The proceeds amounted to
$267.82, which will be expended for
a lighting plant for the church and
school building.
FIX STOMACH
RIGHT UP
"Pape's Diapepsin" at once
ends Indigestion, Gases,
Sourness, Acidity
You don't want a slow remedy when
your stomach is bad?or an uncertain
one?or a harmful one?your stomach
is loo valuable; you musn't injure it
with drastic drugs.
WhPT? vnnr trials don't, fit and YOU
feel uncomfortable, when you belch
gases, acids or raise sour, undigested
food. When* you feel lumps of indi
gestion pain, heartburn or headache,
from acidity, just eat a tablet of P&pe's
Diapepsin and the stomach distress
is gone.
Millions of people know the-magic of
Pape's Diapepsin as-ait antacid. They
know that indigestion and disordered
stomachs are so neediest. The relief
comes quickly, no disappointment, and
they cost so little too.
Our nation- wide campaign against l
the profiteers has passed beyond the
kindergarten stage. It is now repos
ing peacefully on a .slab in tte dark
room of the undertaker.
^^furrndavsThfTearlTTirdmissesThc
worm. The profiteer gets it.
When
Croup Threatens
Quick relief of baby's croup often
forestalls a serious situation when this
dreaded disease comes in the late
hours of night.
Mother* ?SoaM keep ? )?r of ftrame'i Vtpcner
^*?1*'??'??' Wl*n Cro?P thrrtt?.. tbli
drHrh*fiil wire robbed well lato baby'? thro?.
cbc?t ?r*J under the una. will relieve the chokin*
break conceit,oa. aid promote rrwfal tleep. Takes
Lie place of naa?e?inx dru*?. I
U?ed onemi vel? by phy
in combaiinr
croap, cold*. pn?U
moni?, rtc. in children |
a> weU u crown-up?.
JOt 60c tndf 1.20m '
*0 drnc store* or ?cat
prepaid by
Brame Drug
Company
H. Wittelboro, M. C. I
NOTICE.
1 have this day qualified as admin
istrator of the estate of Mrs. Corne
lia M. Boom? This la to gtve notice
to all persons having claims against
estate to present them on or before
IT be plead <n bar of their re
covery. And all persons indebted to
said estate will make Immediate set- '
tU-menl of the same.
This Nov. 12th. 1919. i
S. R. BOONE. Adm'r.
W. M. PERSON. Atty. ll-14-6t.
e
I
I
NOTICE OF RALE!
By virtue of tbe power contained in
a deed of trust executed to me by R.
P. HarrLs and wife and duly recorded
in the Registry of Franklin County,
N. C., In Book 224 at page 182 an*l de
fault having been made in the payment
of the note secured by saiid deed of
trust and at the request of the owner
of same I shall on Monday the 16th
day of Dec. 1919 at the Court house
door in the town of Louisburg, N. C.,
sell at public auction to the highest 1
bidder for cash the tract or parcel of
land conveyed in said deed of trust, |
described and bounded as follows tfn
Louisburg township: On the East
side of Fox Swamp creek and bound
ed on the North by the old Louisburg
and Nashville road, on the East by the
j land of Henry Smith, on the South by
I the lands of T. B. Wilder and on the
West by the lands of W. E. Murphy
and T. B. Wilder, containing twenty
seven aores more or less, and known
as the Ernest Harris land. This Nov
12th, 1919.
W. M. PERSON,
ll-14-5t Trustee.
COMMISSIONER S SALE OF VALUA
BLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Superior Court of Franklin County
in that Special Proceeding entitled
"Romey Gupton et al," I will on Mon
day, the 29th day of December, at or
about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at
the court house door of Franklin Co
unty, sell'to the highest bidder at pub
lic auction for cash, the following dcs
cribed land situate and being to Frank
lin County, Cedar Rock township, ad
joining the lands.of the estate of R.
W. Lancaster and others and bounded
as follows: On the North by the lands
of OUlo Lancaster, on the cast by the
lands of the estate of R. W. Lancas
ter, on the South by the lands of Char
ity Lancaster ami on the West by the
&
kiwwii as the Margaret Lancaster i
place. This November 29. 1919.
N. B. HEDGEPETH.
12-5-4t Commissioner.
COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OF
LAND.
Under and by virtue or an order of
re-sale made in that Special Proceed
ings entitled Mary A. Cooler et al Vs.
Carl Joseph Perguson, a minor, and O.
M. Beam, Guardian Ad Litem, (the re
sale having been ordered because of an -
offset bid having been filed) I will on |
Monday, Dec. 15, 1919, at or about the
hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the court
house door in Louisburg, N. C., sell |
to the highest bidder at public auction |
for cash the undivided one-fifth inter- .
est of the said minor together with the |
life estate of Mrs. Mary A. Cooper in
the said minor's interest In and to the
following land: Beginning at a stake,
corner for No. 2, In C. E. Timber lake's
line, thence N 2 E 165 poles to a red
oak pointer in Clifton's line, corner
for No. 2, t*ence N 86 1-2 W 50 poles,
18 links to a rock, Clifton's corner,
thence along C. M. Cooke line, S 3 1-2
W 164 poles to a stake and pointers,
Cooke's corner In Timberlake's line,
thence S 86 E 54 poles 16 links to the
beginning, dbntabiing 54.14 acres,
more or less, it b?kg fully described in
a partition deed Mary A. Strlck
land land which 1S*of record in the Reg
istry lor Franklin County In Book 192,
page 142, reference to which is hereby
made for a more complete description
thereof, it being lot No. 3 In said par
tition deed, alloted to Mary A. Cooper
et al. This Nov. 29, 1919.
N. B. HEDGEFETH,
12-7-2t. Commissioner.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of H. K. Inscoe, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice is here
by given jrtl persons holding claims
against his estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 8th
day of November. 1920, or this notlcto
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and make
immediate settlement. This Not. 8th,
NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors of the
state of Allen Thomas, deceased, late
of Franklin County, notice is hereby
given all persons holding claims again
t said estate to present the same to
he undersigned on or before the 19th
day of November, 1920, or this notice
Arill be plead ir? bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and make
mmediate settlement. This Nov. 19,
1919.
J. W. THOMAS,
SARAH T. MORRIS,
11-2 l-6t Executors.
Nt>TICE
Having Qualified as administrator of
the estate of W. L. Johnson, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice is here
1 by given all persons holding claims
i against said estate to present them to
I the undersigned on or before the 1st
day of December, 1920, or this notice
will be plead In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
] will please come forward and make
i immediate settlement.. This Dec. 1,
?1919.
112-5-6t B. C. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
I
NOTICE
I Having qualified as executor of the
i estate of C. C. Williams, deceased,
' late of Franklin County, notice is here
by given all persons holding claims
| against his estate to present them to
the undersigned on or before the 8th
day of December, 1920, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to his estate will
please come forward and make imme
Idiate settlement. This Dec. 8th, 1919.
12-12-6t G. S. EARP, Extr.
Some men $o up, and some go down.
But others, you know, Just laze around.
We have 'em.
A sensation
for 1920
An efficient dependable guaranteed
FARM TRACTOR?simple in construc
tion?-remarkable in action?skillful in
operation?and selling for less . than
$500.00, " " ? \
Here is the TRACTOR everybody has
fr?' >?ifl t* Tin"' "nnrlTT *n<
book orders for delivery after January 1st.
We want one live agent in this territory
to represent us and the right man can se
cure a contract giving exclusive selling
rights.
r
If you are that man write or wire today.
AUTO MOTIVE TRACTOR
CORP. OF AMERICA
210 Pearl Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
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