A TONIC Qrgve'i ThMmi chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Cartelling the Blood. When you (eel iu strengthening, invigorating effect, see bow ^ It brings color to the cheeks and hour - it improves the appetite. you KtU-Uica appreciate Its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chili Tonic is simply tea and Quinine suspended in syrup. So IM.I ??rniT U II..- h|IKKl needs' QUININE to Purify it and IKON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip genus by its Strengthening, invigor ating Effect BOc. " - ? ? = DAWS OPIMOS Just think. They skin the poot otter for Uls fur. Well, ? ott? lsn t Ule uuly uue skinned-. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE' ITiuIit hy vlrtug "f 'he of sale given by Section ^017 of ilevl sal of 1908, Consolidated statutes 2435 1 wilt sell to the highest bidder for cash, one 5-passenger Maxwell auto UlUtilU1 nlmh cap WHO pi II imrl In my garage for repairs by John King and will be sold for tne cn&rgfes for r pairing and material furnished in the j repairing of said car. Place of Sale: Hollldays Garage at Youngsvllle, _N. C. Time of Sale: Saturday, Jan. | at 12 oYKjl'k. l-7-3t ?t. H. HOLUDAY. IMPORTANT! I r'anrprs, Twicers and Chronic Sores treated . During fourteen years my J worK has proven a success and bless itw: to many sufferers. M*?i ? t-. ? trr Broughtotrr-120 Cox Ave., Phone 2384 | Raleigh, N. C. . 12-10-8t SALE OF LANp Pursuant to the authority contain ed in a certain deed of trust executed by P. P. Leonard aix^ wife to the un demifned trustee, which it duly retf* tered in Book 224 at pace 180, the un dersigned trustee will sell at public auction to th<^ highest bidder for rash at the Court House door in Louisburg North Carolina, on Monday the 24th day of January, 1921, at 12 M. the fol lowing described real estate: Thai t i iii t ur parcel of ? laiul lying in Cedar Hock 'rownshTp^ Franklii> County. North Carolimt bounded on the North by the land of J . H. Wester, Trrrrt? f At DgaJt. Ott tfre South by th? land uT Jlrs. MT A. Statttngs^nd f . A. Dean; on the East by P. E. Dean and Sid White; and on the West by the land of J. A. Dean, containing twelve ftcresr^more or less,. being the? onard from T. W. Stokes. This 20th day of December, 1920. 12-2A-5t .. F S. JgORD- Trustee. Tb? Quinine That Doc* Wot Affect The B uA Because of Its tonic an j laxative effect, LAXA TIVEBROMO QUININE (Tablet,) can be taken It doesn't greatly mitigate gray hair to proclaim that?it first began in one's twenties. A"hout Disease Cansed- by Rata . They carry Bubonic plague^ fatal to; h""'an beings. They carry foot and mouth disease, whtcbls fatat to stock They kill chickens, eat grain, cause destruction to property, if you hare rats RAT-SNAP will kill them. Cre mates rats after killing them ? leaves no smell. Comes in cakes, ready for use ? ? Three sites, 35c, 65c, $1.25. j Sold ?yid guaranteed by The Allen Bros. Co. Repair The Wear Hard Work Often Breaks Down a Person's Health and Creates a Need for Ziron Iron Tonic. MEN and women who do hard labor, such an building, farm ing or housekeeping, and those who do exhaustive brain work of vari kinds, often feel the need ol some thing to help renew fagged forces and tone up the system. To help repair the wear caused by | "?rer-worlcV to gattl rtWfcea siiengUi] and energy, many have obtained good] results from taking Zijon Iron Tonic. Zlrbtt la n i?ifeLt(il preporaUQB of| tonic Ingredients, which are re^cm nremled by leading phyeietifii. Mr. H. B. Converse, .of McEwen. Tenn., writes: "I had been working very hard, and was getting weak and run-down from hard work. Whan I commented taking Ziron, In a few days I felt stronger, and now I have taken two bottles I as strong as ever, although I hare kept at work all th* 11U1R. ? ? Tomsmot lose anything by giving Zlron a trial, but very likely will gain ?nnr?h Yoor druggist will Sell you C HV~ LflntXtoUlo I IARDWARE Lower Than The Mail Order House Bring your mail order Catalog and let's compare prices. I will sell you goods for less and save you lots of time waiting for them to come. I shall try to make itto^your advantage to trade at my store during 1921. Big Bargains in Horse Collars, Harness, Stoves, etc H. C. TAYLOR hardware Buggies harness ATTENTION POLICY HOLDERS! This Agency appreciates your business, and has been bfftt by srvice. This is a time we must all pull together. If I can be of service to you in any way, in connection with your Insurance matters, pleaie advise. Remember your Insurance Policy is one of your beet friends. s ...... . C. E. Mitchell 'UNCLE BUD" YOUNOSVILL*, North Carolina -EmFMBFK" We Insure everything InBnrable, and appreciate your X . -* business. Hi ? ? Ail the remaining issuesof 19201 rue Companion Ho;ne Calendar! for 1921. All the above for 12.50. ''*? McCnn* MgftllPO IdP 1UM1.I The monthly authority on fashions, ' $1.50 a year. Both publications, on- I 4y 13.50. THE YOUTHTS COMPANION, tommoiiweaiin Ave. *c St. raui St.. Rostnn, Mm NOTICE SPECIAL ELECTION FOR SCHOOL BONDS ... Upon the petition of the County Board of Education or Fraukfin Co unty for an election- to- He ? held ? hr Ceikir Rock Academy f^enool District No. 3, Cedar Rock TjeWnship, Frank lii> County. State eit North Carolina^ said petition being in due form; It ix | ordered that a^H election be held in ac cordance with the provisions of Chap ter 55, J?*rt)lic Laws. 1915, of North Caroli^n^, and acts amendatory there of, at which election shall be ascer tained the will of the people within said district whether there be issued bonds for the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) for the purpose of building and repairing the school house in said 'district, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payable aemi-an nually, ffnd said bonds to run for a period of twenty fears, the maximum I tax rate to be levied for the payment of interest and principal of said bonds not to exceed seventeen cents on the one hunrtrffri -dollars ? property tion and fifty-seven cents on the poll. The said election shall be held on Saturday, the 12th day of February. 1921. the polling place to be Cedar A new registration shall be made and J. O. Sledge is he re hy -appointed Reg istrar and^T. S. Dean and W. R. I'ulklimu m*i' appointed ?holders for said election. The boundaries of said district fixed hv the County Board of Educa tion nf Franklin County are as foF Red Bud Creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of branch running be tween Anna Collin's and Ollie Col IId's ; thence up said branch to its ong the line of Buck Collins and Sam4 Bartholomew to Buck Collin's corner; i tfrtiiitio ? South ? along Bm.V Cnllim's I [line to the path leading from John pray's to Saints' Delight; thence alo said path to Saints' Delight Chur- I 1 Tflcker*s"^ line ^AM^tvliircl^'lQ Forges corner; thence along line of Fory* \pr. Bobbitt. W. O. Stone. J R. Earl." and Henry Harper to the I Louishj/urg-Nashville Road; thence ul j ong that road Westward' to J. A. and | T. P. Dean's corner: theiice along J. A. Dean's and W. W. Boone's lines to John Wester's line and along Wes ters line to the Raleigh road; thence along Wester's and Mrs. Webb's lin es Kast to Peachtree Creek; thencfr dowj> said creek to - the Coppedge Mill site; thence along the Spring I Hope road North to the Cedar Rock church for colored people; thence a- , long line of Battle Gordon and W. B. Coppedge Eastward to William In scoe's corner; thence along the lines of and including William Insscoe, John Inscoe and James T. Inscoe and George Boone to the - Shearin line; thence along Boone and Shearin line to the road leading by Boone's resi dence; thence along that road to Lou isburg-Nashvllle Road and along the | Louisburg-Nashville Road to the Co unty line at Belford Church; thence | along County line to the beginning. The registration books shall b^ op- I en from 9 o'clock A. M. to Sunset on I each day (Sunday excepted) from) January 8, 1921 to January 29, 1921 inclusive, and the Registrar will have said books at said polling place on I each Saturday diylng said period fr , om January 8, 1921 to January 29, | 11921. By order of the Board of County I Commissioners this the Srd day of | January, 1921. A. J. JOYNER, Attest. Chairman . 8>C. HOLDEN, Clerk. l-14-5t A DELIGHTFUL DIAGNOSIS Well, girlie, what did the oculist say about your eyes? Oh, he was the nicest yoong oculist j^you ever met. j Heh? Said my eyes were beautiful. DONT DESPAIR If yrm are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headachy indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, yon will find relief in WHAT SHALL, I GIVE? Why glv? something pertuhabla tor a Christmas pre? at. that can tut at moat but an hour or V_?ay Qt a weak, when the irupei-UHSIils under your hand And It. amont these Inper lahables. you chooaa The Youth's Com pantoo. voar* gift haa this special ou altty: the newness of the gft, It? eshness, is not at ? once exhausted. A jewel, a picture, or a piece of attire affords m> surprlaoo after the firat in-. soectlon. but The Youth's Companion brings umu?|i(mlwl dcllghm nnd un" tasted sources of pleasure and hap piness with every succeeding weekly .n u mber . ? . Anil etgi j uae in the family. of every age will see to It that the good things are shared. sues in 1921. GOLD MEDAL Tha world'* atandard milK out waste materials and poisons from the system^ ' In thousand^.' of households Black Draught Is H?i>t handy for Immediate ill Um? at mil, ? frumpl II miuunt often Is half the battle, and will often " jjr?vrjrt slight ins from aoYciortng in to serious troubles. Its well-established merit, during mere than 70 years of successful use, should convince you of the helpful pffms obtainable by taking ? BntrRr Draught fnr liver and stomach dis orders. Qet a parka fB Trutny and ~5eep_il In your houa*. See that the package bears the words. Thedford's Black-Draught" NO-141 SAFETY IX DELAY. Mrs. Uacon ? What Is your husband "ranting about ^in the kitchen? Mrs. Egbert ? He's expressing his opinion of the cook. Mrs. Racou ? Dear me! I should think he'd be afraid to speak to het in that way. Mrs. Egbert ? Why should he b? afraid? You know she left yesterday ? Yonkers Statesman No Worms in a healthy Child ^ All children troubled with- Worms har? only at irrejf ular i i m?s as i will be visiting the sfchoojs and attending to the juvenile work and other matters Ih the Pub lie Welfare Work. Heretofore I have had only Satur days for regular office days but as nytny have been tn to* see and were unable to fold me. not knowing just what time I was in the ofTice I am making the above statement of office days so that anyone may know when to find me. JOSEPH C. JONES. 1-14-lt Supt. Public Welfare.. WANTS I Of A Lin* For Flr*t Wwk Sc A I,Im For Earfc Wwk Att?r First laMrtloa. FOR S(LE OR RENT THE W. C. StrlckWhd Farm near Wood. itood buildings, Rood land Id eight of town, churches and school . Apply to A. P. Strickland. R. S, LouH burg. N. C. 1-7 -it MARTIN'S MARKJCT. HKN DKR80N, N. 0. WANTS 100 FAT OATTLK.100 OALVKS COOD PRICKS PAID FOR GOOD STOCK 1-16-tf. FOR HALE? A NVMBR* OF PAR1H ranil 11* from M to eereraJ hundred4 acree. It will ba to your Intaraet to ?w ?? bafora buying. Prieaa right and tarna eaay. 8. A. Newall. 10-1U. NOTICE Or SALE I will on Saturday, Jan. tl, 1M1, at tha Court Houaa door In tha town of Loulaburg offer tor sale for caah at auction, tha following real aetata In Cypreni Creak township. known aa the Sol Darla place, tha T. W. Darta and Webb plaraa. T. J. Harris place. Allen place, tha Horrllle Harris place and Id UnlAart township, tha Aana and Mkry Harris place. The Jack son place with tha Utsell and Daws land attached. Any further Informa tion will be cheerfully (Iran by tha undenlgned This Dae. Mud. 1(M. l?-il-K C. P. HARRIS. Report of the Condition of THt: HAN k Ok' YOl'NUSTILLi: At Youugavllle. Id the State of t North Carolina, ai the olos* of Uu?U t.es? IH#ii)b#r 2yth. 1910 . - RESOURCES / j Loans ami Discounts . . w $ 238>i^rf> 43 'overdrafts. secured ... /f.613.48 j Overdrafts. . unsecured . . / ' 74 69 1'ifkvd Slates Boiuls uiyt Liberty Honda . . v,.- 10.050.00 'AM other 8twKj, JfondB, 1 ?.md Mortgagee 1 .mil' mi i Uaukmtr 1 tuui)?>. Ku i u 1 ? ; | lure and fixtures .. .. 5,851.10 Ciish in vuult and net umlja''ilut frum Bimka - J^mpa'ules ""f. . 31.88l .4S S ! _ Total t-'HSjSSl , IS j LIAH1L1T1ES Capital Slock p?ld lu . >25.000. 00 Undivided Profits. less current expenses and taxes paid .... 14.194 . 37 Dividends Unpaid 20.00 lHlls Payable 45,000.00 Deposits subject TO check 109,377.9:1 Time Certificates ut De posil 16,151 . 10 j Cashier's Chocks outstan ding 1.220.37, Total $288,681.18; bS<*(?- *>f Nui'th CamHuu Cuunty trf: Franklin. aa: I , l -1 Jl. ? IV-lUiaHi-. . Cashier ? of" Tire""1 i.bove named Bank, do soienTOTy ] s Weill' that the above statement is true to I lie best of my 'knowledge and | belief- ? J. A. WILLIAMS, l. Cashier, Correct ? Attest : J. B. PEKKY. C. C. CHEATHAM, I. W. MITCHELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day" of Jau., 1921. 1 GEO. N. STELL, Notary Public. My Com. Ex. Jan. 4. 1923. ^ He Until not lost all who huth one throw to cast. FOR SALE? FORD TOURING CAR, 1917 modtol, in good condition. S. A. NEWELL, LoulBburg, N. C. 10-S-tt ? NOTICE. ? Having qualified as administrator c. i ;t. a of the estate of Mrs. Pattie M. I Fuller, deceased, late of Franklin i . bounty, notice Is hereby given all per j -otitis holdtufrTtnlms against said es-| tate to present them to the undersign tKl on or before the 7th day of Decem ber. 1921 or this notice will be plead tit imr~ijr"lTenjvery. ah persons 111 debted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settle ment > ? Thia fctea. 7th, ALONE. 12-10-St ? ? Atlrn'r. ? ? I>0 YOJP'CATi H COLD KA8ILY I Vitality lit Low Kealstance / Weak? \Ul > t K I) PKPtOMAMiAN Kich, Red Blood Will Strengthen You And Put You oil Your Feet ? Able to K?*^Nt (olds. Tonr ay ite in noiynaHy healthy sho ? ?M .n,.VHr Your body is adjusted 16 lalt* earV^t sudden ohin K*?# In th# weather. \ ~'TT IS nhrn You. are rtiti Mown ? aud ? your vltality~~Ia lo.w that your bocly ? cold . ; If you keep your blood in good coi> iriUnf uith plenty q? r.*i1 rornuselwa. y?n will im strong and vour body will ? ?.n?iiy Mrtjimt itself to audden cha ngea You will throw off the cold germs (that go dying Into the air when some I una Willi a cold sneezes. ' Ked-hlooded mm, wumi':i mid mii-^ jdren eat well. They have plenty of energy. They go along with a smJle I because they feel right. Trr P..|>i..-\lninfHn Hn? successful 'tonic^. It te a wonderful blood bull* TT5T . Take 4t for awhile till you 1? I right. \ IVpto-MungaiiH# widely and heart Illy endorsed by physicians. It is ef fective and easy to take. It is pre pared in imtn liquid unit tablet fucm. ? The m^'dieinnl yrtip?rtiVH nrp ? ttlti san>e. iSuld at any .drug store. Dut .be _surc you get the genuine Pep-toMan gan ??cJade's. " Ask for it, by name and be sure the full name, "OtKhj's Pepto-Mtongau." hi on the package. Advertisement. TH&sSUNNY SOUTH. A high-priced artist was engaged to draw a Christmas cover design for a southern magazine, but his work I was not satisfactory^. What was the trouble* He insisted on putting the girl in a snowstorm, was willing to compro mise on ice skates, but couldn't see bis way clear to drawing .her picking roses in December. ? Birmingham Age -Herald. o Ab well eat the devil as the broth he is boiled ii>, , _ . . _ . _ . NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of C. T. Wester, deceas ed lale J)f Franklin County notice Is hareuy given ail persons folding cla ims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before thq 14th day of December. 1920, or tms nonce wui TiS" plead in bar or me- ? ir recovfryr^STl persons indebted to said estate will please come forward uint mulip iiiiniiiilinto oottlomout. Thie n.in l.llh Ifijifl ? H : ir'WESTKH', Adm'r. ? ' Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bap ? if-so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage ^wice affairs today ? we savud in tb? buying of many linet 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 ; Louisburfc, N. C. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller SO Hortftk ui.Illtl. .AIM H?y ud 0?tl. Blllk and HitmIi lor nit, of the right kind Ud at th? rl(tht prW? Wril Mil for eM? or part ea'h ?r approrod toearltj. II roar korM or anl* do*i not ndt jn com ta Hi m II roi eonld not nrt? a trad* m what j on want Cos* and Mo whether jon My orf not R. F. FULLER Uilikin, If. 0.