A TONIC Grove' ? TastekM chill Took: retftoraa Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Emkfaial Ibl Blood Whrn you frrl la strengthening. invigorating eff act, see bow it brings color to the cheeks and bow il improves the appetite, you will then Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply iron and Quinine suspended in syrop. So pleasant even children Hke it. The blood needs QUININE \q Purify it and IRON to Emich it. ? Dcstreya Malarial terms and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect- 60c. That'* Different. Violet ? Maise and Dick- are dread fully stuck up. M&rgot ? But they tie ver stick up for each other, though. IMPORTANT! Cancers, Ulcers and Chronic Sores treated. During" fourteen years my work has proyen a success and bless log lu many auBeieis. ? Mrs. ? 3~. ? L-. Brniifihlran, 1?0 (.'ox Ave . Phnna MM Raleigh, N. C. 12-10-8t Id Old Timer. How old is Miss Se'releaf? I don't know, but I can gtre you 'some Idea. ? w?n? : I've seen her sitting at the piano and accompanying a young man who was singing On the Banks of the Wa ? Btmingb?m Ag*ul U . Oh, Fndire. He seited my hand. Yes. irtrtte . ? I thought U was lov*- at fiwt atgfet. ? WelP = ; He merely wished to consult my wrist watch. r. "ST" lioternment Warms Karaiers About Disease Caused by Bats. They carry Bubonic plague, fataf to human beluga. Ther carry foot and mouth disease, which is fatal to stock. They kill chiekena, ? etrt ? grain. cause destruction to property. If you have rats RAT-SNAP will kill them. Cr^- j mates rats after killing them ? leaves no smell. Comes in cake9. ready for use. ? Three sires. ? Sr*-. ? 03c. II B&. Snlri and gn.inintPfMl hy The ? Allen Bros. Co. - I Kodaks y Films We have a full supply of Kodak Films of the various popular sizes and of the best grade. We also handle Kodaks and will be glad to have the pleasure of filling your wants. ? We also have a full fere of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Patent Medicines and Fountain Pens. _ ' Beasley SPRUILL BUI [.DING LOUISBURG, ^ NORTH CAROLINA HARDWARE: Lower Than TheMail 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. * s I shall try to make it to 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! Tli is Apcncy appreciates your business, an?l lias been built by Hrvice. Tliis is a time we must all pull together. If I ran be of service to you in any way, in connection with your Insurance matters, please advise. Remember your Insurance Policy is one of your 'best friends. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVTLLE, - North Carolina ; "RF.MKWRKR" We Insure everything Insurable, and appreciate your business. ... * PROFESSIONAL COLUMN I PB. 0. B. BO.'CIEK of Ilr* Bonner A Bonner K jr, tar, >o?e and Throat - \ nrHi o will be in Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Office oTer Scoggln s Drug Store. DB. H. F. YABBttBOCGH I'll; lUcUm and Surgron LouUbunc, S. C. Office Id Blckett and Yarborougn Office Phooe 296 Residence Phone 2S uk. n. u. aoKTon gye Specialist Office In Hotel Building iiO?l?bT?. North Carottaa^ 8. ATWOOD JEWELL AUoraej -At-Law, Loulsburg. N. C. Phone 249 ymce m hlrvt National Bank Building US. ABTHL'B HrSXH rUSLHW Strfeea Dentist Loulsburg, North Carolina Office In Masonic Hall Building S. P. BCHT, *. D. Loulsburg. N. C. Office* over Scoggin'i Drug Store. Hours 11 e. 3L to 1 p. m., and 4 to 5 p. m. DR. W. B. BASS. YeUrln&rlaa Loulsburg, N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Ccgs Office and Hospital at R. F. Fungi's Stable. Calls answeretf day or night Phones, Da 56 Night 335 DB. H. M. BEAM WOOD, H. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. Doeter Veterinary Medicine ? ? Phone Long Distance, Justice Justice. North Carolina " i?K- D. T. SMITHWIck. DeaUsL _ I Loalskart, II. C. OiEce id me i- irst national -fSaOt n. JL PEKSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW lx>qlBburg. North Carolina ?<-t1ce in a'.l courts Office on- fcaln Street ? IHi. Jvttr1?VVI> riiA-?iiian Surgeon X ' i.'iiiirw. N ( ' - - ^ Tit-r- r.v, J . . i I . >? : it. Wliite ?. II. Yaloui ?11IT? Jt MALONt * w i iy>uianurg. Nort!: i.ar'.iiLi general practice, aettl^iiKat of ??* fund* InveBCj.-l One ti mber of firm always In the o?ce * , IIK. II. II. JOHNSON I'll} siciuu I.ouUtiurir. .North < arolinu . Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. telephones: . Day -".7 Night 10 W. P. SIMPSON, M, \). Physician mid Surgeon Loulsliurir, - North lurolina. Offices over Aycock Drug Co. All calls answered pron.ptly. UK. J. t. MALO.M. l?alabur?, Nortu karoiin* Ace in AyiocK Drug rftore, Markei | ->treet. i>tflt:e Practice jurgery and consultation J. 0. SKWKLL, M. D. Loulsburg, ?C. Office !n First National Flank Huilding i Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day PhoD'3 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 C. M. BKA H Attorney-at i.aw liOQlsbarK, N. ('. ' Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in an courts. Vm H Puffin. Thos W Ruffin WM. II. A XII OH. W. Kl K KIN Attorn**} H BI-I.aw LoaI*burg, : North I arollna ?eneral practice both civil an'! crlm ual, litf Franklin and adjoining coun- | lea. Supreme and Federal Court*. Offices In First National Rank Bulldlnc. KKMEMBER Y'-JR DEAD. I^et ob submit design* and prlcee on , n nice up-to-date Moi>iim**r4 or Tomb- | | Rtone to ho erected at the grave of your loved one Photon burned on China. | HENDERSON GRANITE A MARBLE WORKS. Henderaon Nurih Carolina. HTRia ALL BROS. Barber* i/oulflhurg. N. CX We have \ urchaaed the shop former ly occupied by Oscar 8tcgfi1l ar,d will | run name at the same atand . Satin- < i faction and cleanllneaa Khali be our motto. Plenty of hot running wator and clean towels. 7 ^ 17 Pile* dared In 6 to 14 Da V rVnMi*? r^fmd roooej ff PAZO OINTMOfT fUto to core Itrhlog. Fllnd. BW^lhig or Protrorliof PU?*. Infttantly relieve* Itching PUe*. ?n<1 yaa can SK nwtfaJ aleeD after the first aUDlicaUoo. Prk* Ac. Ten per cent losa from Insects In stored corn coats several times as rasck MM fNrMlpi loas by ramlg* MACH TROUBLES ana lady Hid Sometkinf Like Until She Took BUck-Dr*ught, Then Got All Right. . Seymour, TndT? "Fome lime Ago I ' had a sick spell, something like Indi gestion." writes Mrs. Clara Peacock, ot limKBjl. tM* plam. "I ?uuld &Q. lc^y sick at the stomach, and spit or vomtt^ especially in the mornings. j ? " fhen I began the -use of Thedford'e i Black-Draught, after 1 had tried other ? ru'dielces. !Ffc? ? Dlack-Diaught ? re? I llcved tne more than anything that I ) took, ana l got &11 right. | "I haven't found anything better ! than Black-Draught -when suffering ' from trouble caused by constipation. ] It Is easy and sure. Caa be taken US I Ere nil doses or large as the case causs When you have sick stomach, lndl- 1 ges;ion, headache, constipation, orj otheT disagreeable symptoms, take Black-Draught to help keep your system free from poison. Thedford's Black-Draught Is made from purely vegetable Ingredients, acts In a gentle, natural way, and has no bad aflcr-eflects. It may be safely taken by young or old. Cm a package of Black-Draught to da> Insist on the genuine, Thedford'a. A. y<rir druggist's. NC-H3 Defining Their Efforts.. Hello, old chap, cried Meadows . Haven't seen you for an age. How are you getting oa with those new neighbors of youra? I hear they are musical. Are what? asked Flatteigh, cynl cally . Who said that? Oh. Iheard it. Is II hoi so? Well, I suppose he likes to fiddle and the wife likes to yell. If that's what you. mean . ? London Answers. Tea. "Herman, insanity is said to be akin to love ? but a man in love does n't care if he is crazy. TliTTiesT farmers of the future art now mejnbers of bovs agricultural dubs led by county agents. -M1TU K OF 01S?i0L.l-TI0X-0F PART \'FR9WP nni; Notice Is hereby Riven that the oo partnership existing hetween O. V ' Yarhoro an'i R. A. Peaive under the 'VIII1, m i ? ''"tl sfylr- ? oi ? V n ln u'n ft Festive he* been this >iay i v mutual fnwit rtNar.tvfd . Ap p'-r'lVs inti-1; t?"l tfi vv*r| f">,'!r:?T *5 rui i11 * i-.y Vr-n' "^A ri\ ?? u':- ? ' 1 ? ^ o. y! o. va!:!:oi:o. k. a. vt-:.\ vxk. .hnl Tunkin*.'* .Im'I Ttinkins .~;iys n;any a man th inks *10 i- trivlns; :nlvUv when l.e is r.iorc'*.y 1>einu.f?n?-"ur:>j>*fl k> loosen ??*# his conversation ami pet his n>-.?s.ir. tjkv!l . v J No Worms in \ Cir!W P j I : All children tr- ' * 1 " -ras hav- r. un- ' 1 healthy color. ?;i: ' .r 5 is a ! rule, there is ::i ? rl: rn- :nre. GROVE S TASTT: r. ? . !? -S ;0 v ; . iry I I for two or three v i ..rv.h tu? J 1 ;:a- I 1 prove the diaetii^n. :-<l ^ t r.- 3 G*np/al Lf r.'ith I euingTonic to the w:i. * Nv.urew- 'th n throw oil or dispel the w??tp - r.iirlihi-' hi't?*.l*?c In perfect health. Pleo&aat to take. COc ;.v. r U ttlc. WANTS 10c A Line For First Week o? A Line For Each Week After First Insertion. MARTIN'S MAKKJST, HEN DERSON, N. C. WANTS 100 FAT CATTLE, 100 CALVES OOOD PRICES PAID FOR GOOD STOCK l-16 tf. FOR SALE? A MWBFit OF FARMS ranging from BO to several hundred acres. It will bo to your Interest to see me before buying. Prices right and terms eaay. S. A. Newell. 10 3tf. NOTICE OF HA Ms OF LAND Under and by virtue of the author ity Invented In the undersigned Trus tee In that certain Deed of Trult. ex ecuted by I^emon Driver and Tun.er Driver on 21st day of June. 1920. and recorded In Register of Deeds office of Franklin County in book 233. de fault having been made In the pay ment of the note se< ured thereby, and demand having been made upon me by the holder thereof for a aaie of the property. I will offer for sale to the hlghent bidder for cash In front ot the court house door In the town of IsOuiahurg. North Carolina, on Wed nesday the 16th day of February 1921. on or about the hour of 12 Noon the following real estate: The undivided Interest of I>emon Driver and Turner Driver In 67 acres | of land In Dunns Township. Franklin J County described as follows: Houn ded on the North hy the lands ot Dude Jones, bounded on the South by the lands of C* D. Reddlngfleld. boun ded on the Kast by the lands of Tho m?s Mullens, and hounded on the West by lands *f C. I). Heddlngfleld, the same being known as the old home place of Edmond Driver and the place where Willie Driver now llvee. . Tbto . U& **1 ? NOTICE SPECIAL, EJECTION F"OR [ . SCHOOL BONDS I . Upon' the petition off ? Cnnnfy Board of Education of Franklin Co unty for an election to be held in , Cedar Rock Academy School District No. 3, C-^tr Rwlt Towutlup. Pranft lij> County. State of North Carolina. 1 ?ald petition being in due form: It iff" ordered that an election be held in ac cordance with the provisions of Chap xer 55. Public 1*15, of Nort4v Carolina, and acts amendatory the**? of. at vrhich election shall be ascer tained the will of the people within said ilikTrtrt ? g-tmilim lijtH**4 < bonds for the sum of Six Thousand Dollars t $6.000. 00) for the purpose of bulldh* antT repairing The school house in said district, said bonds to t)t*ar interest ai me rate uf i jl pel I'pntn m ppr annum, pavahln nually. and said bonds to ruu for a period of twenty years, the maximum tax rate to be levied for the payment of interest and principal of said borxls nr>t tr> oTrwH spypntppn r?ntg on the one hundred ^dollars property valua tion and fifty-seven cents on tne poll. The said election shall be ~ held on Saturday, the 12tfc day of February 1921. the polling place to be Cedar Rock School Building in said district A new registration shatl be made and J. O. Sledge is hereby appointed Reg istrar and T. S. Dean and JV. R Fulghum are hereby appointed Poll holders toY said election. The boundaries of said district as fixed by the County Board of Educa tion of Franklin County are as fol lows; Beginning at the County line ai Red Bud Creek; thence up said creek to the mouth of bi*anch running be tween Anna Collin's and Ollie Col lin's ; thence up said branch to its head; thence Westwardly to and al ong the line of Buck Collins and Sam Bartholomew to Bu?k Collin's corner; thence South along Buck CoIUd'b line -to the path leading from John May's .to Saints' Delight; thence alo-__ ng yaid path -to Saints' Delight Chur ch; thence along" G. W. Ford's and Mrs. Tucker's line Westward to Ford's corner; thence along line of Ford. Dr. Bobbftt, W. U7 Stone, JY as a HSHry Harper to The Louisburg-N^phville Road; thence al ong that road Westward to J. A. and T. P. Dean's corner; thence along J. At W. W. ? to Jphn Wester '9 line and along Wes ter's line to the Raleigh road; thence along Wester's and Mrs. Webb's lin es East to Peachtree Creek ; thenct ILuVvi't s ;t7d " erect; to ilui ? rnprrMKiL "Mil 1 site; thence along TIT^ Spring" Hope road Nort h to the Cedar Ruck <? huroh for coU?i^*4- people ; - Lhence Ions line of Battle Gordon a?d W. IJ. ' t'li, t'i'.ijM ,\ uni ? mi ? Willi.; in ?rr~ corner thence ^along the Hiies nf and including Williayi Iiwcoe. ? ? -? ? 1 ? I - in .nil' i i * j t'.ie gheihin line; thence along Boone and ShearJn line to the road leading by Boone s resi dence; thence along that road to Ix>u Isburg- Nashville Road along T^ltiihiiiY \.i.t^ville Kuad to tiio Co unty line at Bel ford Church; thence along County line to the beginning. t The registration books shall be op -?n from 9 o'clock A. M. to Sunset on "Furti day (Stfmlay exrcpmd) from January 8. 1921 to January 2tt. 1921. Inclusive, und the Registrar will have said books at said polling place oq" each Saturday during aaJd period fr ~o?i January S. l&Ll to January 29, ! 1921. By order of the Board ? ef Cour>ty I'nnimi^Wro thin the 3rd day of January, iy^i, A. J. JOYNL'R, * Attest. -Chairman T j&^-C. HOLDEN. Clerk. l-14-5t Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon rat? in a certain deed I of trust executed to me by J. A. Tel -fair and duly in the office lof Register of Deed* of Franklin Co lunty in Rook IS3.*- page ileiault^ " f having been made In the payment of* the note secured therein, atuL at ? the ? ] request of the holder of said note, I will, on Monday the 2lBt day of Feb 'roary. 1921, at or about the hour ot jtwelve o'clock noon, sell at public .auction at the court house door in !_Loui6burg. N. C.. to the highest bid [tier, for cash, a certain tract of land 'lying and being in Franklin County, jand more particularly described and defined as follows: Lota 5, 6, 7, 8 and 23 in survey of Reno made by Francis Dealton, C. E.t and recorded [in Map Book 1, of Franklin County, ;N. C.. page 65. I This the 19th day of Jan.. 1921. W. F. JOYNER, Trustee. G. M. BEAM, Atty. ] The Quinine That Does Mot Affect Tbe Head [ Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be ukea by anyone without causinfl nervousness or rln?ui& ! in tbe bead. E.W. GKOV'E S signature on box. 90c. FOR- SALE? FORT) TOL'KINU CAR, 1 19i7 model, iiv good Wtt4UIon. S. A. NEWELL, Loulsburg, N. C. 10-8-tt I'The Farmer's Worst Enemy ? Bats. The Farmer's Best Friend ? Kat-Suup. ' ? these are Bit; mil life uf Jarnea Dux iirr X. J.; "Ever ciuee I tried RAT iSNAl^ I Rave -ativnys -ftpjit it l if tne - lliOUse. Never fails. Used about $3 00 ' v .. ?il< nf raT-SNAI' year and fig 1 ure it saves me $390 ill chicks, eggs . Iiml iui.ll ' UAT.SX ^ T' i-i l i ill Vpnil'lll . : Just Jjreak up cuke, ho mixing with |ut h?r fni'il." Three sizes. 3iic. 63c. "S' S ?:ii :i'..J. uu.imiuced hy Tilt W~ "im.-. ~ ' " Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa^ud in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? lyou 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. ? tV WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pcarce Youngsville, N. C. R. f. Fuller Ml Horuk and Mule*. .Alan 11*7 mad Oat*. llnKfflu and Mamma for naif, of the right kind and at th? right price* Will Mil for ra"h or part ca?h or on approTCd **?-nrltjr. If jronr horn* or mnl* do?a not anlt yon ^oai In and It jon eonld not make a trad* f?t what jo? want, foaf and Mo whether yon hny orf not. R. F. FULLER Loalakart, H. 0.

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