HARDWARE Selling At Cost Ithaca and other Guns, "Rifles, fine Lap Robes. All ray prices cut, to pieces. Come and see prices on^ Buggies, Harness, Bicycles, Boys Wagons, Velocipedes, Automo biles, Aluminum, Cut Glass, Pyrex Stoves, Galvanized Roofing, and everything in my stock. . Hardware NOTICE! To Taxpayers of Franklin Co. Your 1920 ' State and County taxes are due, and to save the penalty must be paid during this month. 1 per cent per month penalty added January 1st. H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff MONEY LOANED! When times get hard, real estate is the best security. Mr. I armer, if you have money to lend, we can place it for you on first mortgage .paper at a good discount rate. We have handled twen ty thousand dollars for farmers during the past week, and conse quently have lieIped_otherfl_ ,out_of bad holes by letting them have ihe money. We personally guarantee all investments made this year, both as to title and safety. If you have money to lend, talk it over with us, if you want to borrow, we can probably help you. RUFFIN REAL ESTATE CO. T. W. RUFFIN. Manager. Louisburg. N. C. Car ready at all times for business. ATTENTION POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates your business, and has been built by srviee. This is a time we must all pull Remember your Insurance Policy i?- onn""of your l. c. Mitchell ? "TT WOT t> n n mi "UNCLE BUD" -X YOUNGS VILLE, - V _ North Carolina - - "BKMEMBElr . We Insure everything Insurable, and appreciate your business. onnection with your Insurance matters, please advise. Minimi * PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. O.B. BONNER of Dra. Bonner & Bonner Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Raleigh, North Corollnu Will be in Louisburg on Thursday of each we?k. Oltico over ScogglnV Drug Stor*. DR. B.v YARBOROD6H 1'hyslcluu and Surgeon Louisburg, N. C. Office In Blckett and Yarborougn Building. Office Phone 296 Residence Phone 2S Ufc. rt. b. HOUTOr Buwium _ Office In Hotel Building Louisburc. North Carolina ft. ATWOOD NEWELL. Attoraej-At-I-an. Loulsburg, N. C. Phone_X4fj Office lh First National Bank Bnilding | General fnclln UK. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMINU Snrgeou DeatllL Loulsburg, North Carolina Office In Masonic Hall Building ? . : ? . ? ? 9. P. BURT, BL D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggtn's Drug 8 tor* Hours '11 e. m. to 1 p.m., and 4 to | 5 p. m. NORMAN B. 11EDGEPETH Attorney-At-Lsw General Practice In All Courto Office In Masonic HalJ Bullil: Loulsburg, N. C. OR. W. K. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Dcgs. Office and Hospital at? R-fV Kutlet'a Stable. Calls answered day or night Phones D?,66 Night 335 ?%X. . . DR. II. M> BEAU WOOD, ?. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. TV JL. I* STAALIJiGS Doctor Veterinary Medicine Phone I.ong Distance, Justice Justice, North Carolina ! UK. D. f.^MlTHWlCS. Dentist. Uibkur, H. C. Office In the First National Bank . W. ?. PERSON. ATTORN BY. AT. LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina . ?wtlce In ail courts. Office on Main Street. PR. J. B. DAVIS Physician und Surgeon Loulsburg, If. (f. Office, Bull Run Stret. over Darls Qatllng Drug Store, adjoining Louls burg Fire Co. Day Phone 64-1 ring; Night Phone 64-2 rlng%, g. B. White E. H. Malone | W11ITE ? MtXONE LAWYERo Loahrtmrg, North Csrnllns | Oeneral practice, settlement ot e> ?tea funds lnvestod. One member ot | t ? Brm always In the office. DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician Loulsburg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 I W. P. SIMPSON", M. D. Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, ? North Carolina. Offices over Aycock Drug Co. All calls answered promptly. DR. j7 E. MA 1,0. IE. Loulsburg, North Carolina ?ee in Aycock Dru< Store, Market Street, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. J. O. NEWEL),, M. D. Loulsburg, X Office In First National Bank Building ?vill be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 G. M. BEAM Attorney. at Law Lonfshurg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in ail courts. i . fm. H. IiufCn. Thos. W Ruffln WM. II. * THOS. W. BF7FFIN Attorneys-at-Law Loulsburg, * t North Carolina ?ne?al practice, both civil and crlm nai. In Franklin rind adjoining conn les. Supreme an3 Federal Courta. Offices In First Na rnrtiiii at th? trr #?. TCW?[T"one. Photos J>urnad-o?-6Wmr ? HENDERSON GRANITE * MARBLE WORKS. ^ Henderson norib Carolina. STEOALL BROS. Barbers Lonlsburg. N. C. We have nirchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will run same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be our motto. Plenty of hot running wat-?r and clean towels. The 0?tetat%hat Dees Mel AHsct The OLD RELIABLE! There are tens of thousands who real ized the benefits of the growth-promot ing properties of ? SCOTT'S EMULSION in childhood, who now give it regularly to their children. You may depend upon Scott's Ettnltioi! ?^jcott & Bowna, Bloom field. N.J. 20-72 V ??Everything seems to be "Coming down. Even the , peak of Mount Blanc has fallen. TTte wind may be tempered to V the Bhort horn lamb, but nothing at all Is done for the silk-clad calf. No Worms in a Healthy All children troubled with Worms healthy color, which indicates poor b rule, there is more or less stomach.? GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TGNlCTJIven regu larly for two or three weeks will enrflen the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a general Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 75c per bottle. A decision as to who shall save Ar menia will probably be made about the time there is nothing left of Ar rive nia to save. Harding wants a Hague tribunal with teeth. In other words, he'd put :he bite in arbiter. A Lady In Chicago Telegraphs for Rat-Snap. Raed Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's Exterminator Co., Westfield, N. J. Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP" Later ?ec'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP irrived. It rid our house of rats in 10 time. Just moved here from Pa., tvhere I used RAT-SNAP with great ?esults." Three sizes, 25, 50c, $1.00, Sold and guaranteed by tfhe Allen Bros. tCo. THAT MORNING LAMENESS If you are lame every morning, and juffer urinary ills, there must be ^ iause. Often it's weak kidneys. To, itrenethen the weakened kidneys and rveri more serious troubles, use Do in's Kidney Pills. You can rely oi> Franklinton testimony. M18S AHcp Card, Franklinton. X. C. jays: "My back gave n>e a whole lot Df trouble and mornings I was stiff md lame. My kidneys didn't act properly and I got awfully dizzy. Black* specks would blur my sight. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommen ied to me so I took them and .they eft Jraly relieved tills I'ofiTpIaint. " Price 60c, at all dealers. . Don't jimply ask for a kidney remedy? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mips Card had. Foster-Milburn Co.; Vlfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. WANTS 10c A Line For First Week jc A Line For Each Week Afler First Insertion. MARTIN'S MARKET, HEN DERSON, N. C. WANTS 100 FAT CATTLE, 100 CALVES OOOD PRICES PAID FOR! GOOD STOCK 1-16-tf.! FOB SALE? A NUMBFrt OF FARMS ranging from 60 to several hundred acres. It will be to your interest to see mc before buying. Prices right and tcrme easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. NOTICE OF SALE ,OF TOWNSHIP ROAD BONDS The Township Road Commission of Harris Township, Franklin County North Carolina will receive sealed proposals for the purchase of the bonds of said Township in the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, dated Nov ember 1st, 1920, payable thirty years after date with interest then payable semi-annually on the 1st days of May and November, both . j>jJncipaJ and interest payable at. th?- National ?Ptwte? Bank, New York City. Said hotwla arp nt th? denomination 0t $1,000.00 ?ach. and bids will be re ceived for all or any niimoer mereor. These bonds are issued for Road pur poses, and have been authorized by An Act of the General Assembly of North Carolina and a majority of the qualified voters in said township at an election lawfully held. All bids must be accompanied by a certified \ check for $506.00 as a guarantee of good faith. The bids will be opened on' WedneBday^ January 6th, 1921, at yi A. M\ o'clock at the office of W, 4i. Yarbnrouph, Attorney, Louisburg. N. C. The tlihe for receipt of bids having been extended from Dec. 13, 1920, to Jan. 6th, 1921. The right is reserved to roject-any and all bids, j By order of the Board. V. W. JUSTICE, Chairman1, of Harris Township Road Com. 12-17-3t Address, Louisburg, N. C. There must he some sort of epi- I demic brewing in this country, "as | 5.000 cases of c hampagne are report- I ed coming here from France (or med hinal uses. / It is not everyone who will have plums for OhrlBtmaji puddings, but there are several hundred thousand Republicans in tl>e market hoping to get theirs . / The oue successful woman candl- | late for Congress used the want ad I columns of the newspapers of her j district. She got what she wwanted [>o you get the moral? o? Senator Harding has not yet ex pressed himself upon t^e wisdom of adopting a Harveyized program for I International relations. People call this a "general peace." It might be better if it were a trifle leg* general and a trifle more spec ific. Coolidge ia us quiet as If in train ing for his new post as vice-presi dent. Does Lloyd-George feel lonely as the solve survivor of the demand for change. o Habitual Constipation Cured la' 1 4 to 2 1 # "LAX-FOS WITH PEBStN" Is a specially prepared Syrup Topic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.# 60c per bottle. R. F. Fuller 60 Horses and Moles. .Also H*f and Oats. BnSgle and Harness for sale, of the right kind and at th? right prices Will sell for eaan or part cash or on approTod security. If roar horse or mnle do?s not snlt yon lOme In and see II yon conld not make a trade cet what yon iTant. Coaio and see whether yon buy or! not. R. F. FULLER Lonlsbnrt, 5. C. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF .< The Citizens Bank & Trust Gn. HENDERSON. Li-?- ? "T" North Carolina JUNE SOTH, 1920. RESOURCES Loans & Discounts $1,700,731.20 Overdrafts 9,482.22 Liberty Bond Acct. 56,404.19 N. C. 4 p. c. Botlds. 32,000.00 Liberty and Victory bonds owned .?. 75,000.00 1 Other Stocks and Bonds owned ... 22,701.00 Banking House and Fixtures .... ... 12,586.94 Revenue Stamps . . 138.60 Cash on Hand ana In other banks. . 291,693.54 Total $2,200,737.69 __JJA8JLITIES Capital Stock paid In $500,000.00 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Insurance Dept. . Int. Reserve Due to Banks . . . Deposits 100,000.00 23,176.71 20,006.00 9,63 b. 49 2,500.00 3,501.88 1.641,867.61 Total ?2, 200, 737.69 "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" ESTABLISHED IN THE TEAR 1889. To Our Many Friends and Patrons TTc niftifE Jiu aU for the I'DtronnVf and flood Win ton 1i?tb I1U?1 na la tne (ui. And solicit a continuation of Mi* same, assuring yon the same fnlr dealing we hare always tried to (fire you. Wishing for yon a Happy and Prosperous New Tear. We. remain your tried and true friends. Ay cock Drug Co. . j . r v The Store of Service and Pure Drugs Phone No. 329 Louisburg, N. C.

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