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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN UK. 0. B. BONNEU of l>r*. Bunorr A Bonner , 7'' K*r> ^0M' ?n<1 Throat North Carolina Will be In Ixiulsborg on Thursday ot each week. Office over Scoggln's Dlug atotr. ? M UK. K. t. YAKBOKOCUU rhj&klaa aad Saigeoa - ? t-wtufcim, t n on lee la Bickett and Yarborougb Building. Office I'hone 296 Residence Phone 28 UK. W. *. SOKTOK Sn SBficiallM Office In Hotel Uulldtng Lonlaburc. North Carol! ta a JLTWOOD JEWELL. Att*raej- At-Law. Loulsburg. N. C Phone 2*9 OBiie lu Mm Watluual ll&fll mmgTBT BWWl DtARTHUB HT1CE8 FLKKDIfl SuiMi DMtht Loulsburg. North Carolina Office In H.ll B..llrtlng _ ? S. P. BCKT, M. D. = = Loulsburg. N. C. Offices oTer Scoggln's Drug Star*. Hours 11 a. 3k. to 1 p. m., and 4 "to (p.m. DE. W. R. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg. N. C. Special attention to Hogs and Dec*. Office and Hospital at R- F. Fuller's Stable. Calls answered day or night. Phones, Da- U Night 535 DR. H. *. BEAM WOOD, H. c. Offices at Wood Drug Co. M. L. STALLINGS ? D*ci*r Veterinary letktn Pbone Dong Distance, Justice Justice. _ North Carolina W. M. PEB80H. ATTORNBY -AT-LAW Loaiabarg. North Carolina PtMlut tn all coarta. Otto* o* Mala Straat _DR. J. B DAVIS Physician Laalsbanr. North Cartllu Office Church St. Next to Doulsburg ? ?, Bottling Works ? - Hours: S to 10; 1 to 3; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 84-1 Ring Rea. M-? Wlnsw E. B. White E. H. Mal*a* white a noitr LAWYERS Loalabarg. North Carolina ?aaeral practice, settlement ot *? tates (ante tnreatjd. On* naabtr o( Dm Brm always In th* ofic*. DK. H. H. J0H>S0> Phjslclaa Leai-harr. North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 2S7 Night 10 W. P. SIMPSON, M. D. Phjslclaa aad Sargeoa I.oalsbanr, ? North Carolina. Offices over Aycock Drug Co. All calls answered promptly. UK. J. B. 11LOHK. Loulabarg, North Carolina uttuii tn Ayrock Drug Store, Market Btrwt. OSc* Practice Surgery and consultation J. 0. NEWELL, JL D. LMskait, X. '? Office In Fuji National Bank Building Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? Night Pbone 24S-J K. ?. BEAi# Atleraej-at law I.eaKbarr, N. C, Offices orer old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in all courts. Wa H, RoOn. Thoa W. Ruffln wi m. * thos. w. irrm A I tarae j s-at- La w El at I ant. > North Carallaa 0 antral practice, both ctrll and crtm hal. la Franklin and adjoining coun ties. Saprem* and Federal Coarta. Ottcaa la First National Bank BaMtac. - RKMKMRKR YC'VR dkad Let as sabaalt designs and prtcaa oa a nice ap-to-date Monument or Tomb stnna to be erect *d at tb* grave of your loved oa*. Photos homed on China. HBNDKR90N ORANITK ft MARBLB WORKa Henderson nocik Carolina. HTKfllLL HOX. 1 H ?????. H. C. Wa bar* rare baaed th* shop fm ?*? - ly occaptod by Oscar Rtegall and will r^n mm at tb* aama ataad. Satle tactloa and cleaaltaeaa aball b* oar ?otto. Pieaty ot hot running water and dean towola. NOTTCK. Havtag qaallBed as Administratrix of T. L. Bowdea. dec eased, late of Fraaklla COaaty. all persons holding claims sgalast said eatata are b*r*by aotlted tn present Una to tb* a?*er signed na nr before the Kth day of Febrwmrr. ISM. or tbla notice will be plead la bar of their recovery All parsoas tadtbtid to said aatata* will plaaaa cease forward aad make tin me dlate aUtliaisat TOa M. K 1M1 MRS. MAMIE K. BOWTHCN. MMt Adai'n. THE VOICES EXPLAINED. When Mra. Wood Elf wns about to -glri H<t4 voices she listened | first to what they | had to tell her. i **Oh, It was aw- [ fill !" said the -girl. | "When the licat voices wefe say* lug such Jiorrlbl? things It became very dark and frightful.*' ? "Ami wtiro up llslpnpil to thg BtTfTflfl vniiHia," said the boy, "we seemed to be In a lighter, brighter part ? m ? rmr tvoods." CuFTou? ertMvn. ? ^You tof* " said th* jtfrt. "the flr?t r . .hurt told us to and they said you weren't really a friend. "And the second voices snlrt the first volets were very wicked, which they really, really were. "But It was frightful In the woods, hearing the different voices telling us to go different ways." "Of course it was," said Mrs. Wood Elf. "And I will explain those voices to you." "Do," said the boy. "And please forgive us for doubting you for a mo ment, dear Mrs. Wood Elf." "Of course I will," said Mr*. Wood Elf, "for I know you haven't under stood before how dreadful those first voices are. "You find out about those voices when you come adventuring and some times when you don't adventure all I "You're apt to find th^m anywhere. [They never appear themselves, for ttey i can't. They're only voices. You fol lows the right opes, the onca who are followers of those two brothers, Hon esty and Faithfulness. "But If you had fallowed the wrong ones, who, It Is true, said they were right, you wouldn't have found me j any one to help you oo your Journey tor goodness knows how long I Maybe years! H "The first voices, or the wrong voices, are all ruled over by a crea rnre named Doubt, whose lord high chan cellor Is named Unhapplness. "Doubt la a very cni-tons rrojtnrB He has hands and arms and legs and feet and a face and a body, but he has no Uearx at all, and so be got hold of Cnhapplnesi, and together they rule the voices which sound In the ears of people who are going forth on adven tures, as well as in those of persons who are notl "Doubt sees that his subjects do their best to make folks doubt their friends, to make them believe that their friends are never unselfish. He makes people believe that all charities are fakes and that all kind people are being kind only for what they can get out of being kind themselves. "Sometimes, when he does happen to be right, he Is In his element, apd then he tries to get a lot of followers. For Instance, when a charity Is a fake, or when a person has not been n true friend, he hurries his voices around and they say: " 'See, see : we told you so !* "He and his lord high chancellor make those who listen to them pretty unhappy. And their eyesight becomes queer through following such dark and untrue paths. "I, who am aware of, everything that goes on in the woods, know. You hesl tated for n mo ment or two. But you would not fol low Doubt. You knew, too, that DouM would never lead yoa to the Hour# of Se crets. "But kere 1 must bid you fare-' well, and happy we have been. In ?pits of the ? trance thine* that have hap pened. "May joa enjoy TWir trip and find the House She Was Off. W?W?" ? So mjlof. Mm. Woo d Rlf left them, for they had reach cnl the road, unci, pointing In the direction they shauld go. ahe ?r?a off. The road wa* quite rough In place* and quite bumpy, hut they remem bered that the witch had told them they couldn't find the House of Secret* If they stayed on the smooth, well beaten road which wan the Koad Com monplace. They had to be willing to tackle the bumpa If they wanted t% find the answers to their questions. And they knew that they could And the answers only If they had really adventured and had learned the se crets one by one. In the House of Se crets. Lark. "Listen, boy." "Tea. sir." * "In mj yonth 1 was frequently up with the lark at flee In the rooming." "Tara tad roe outclassed, dad, I caatdat keep a lark going that long.1] ? iMftarllle OoaHar Journal. Lucky Strike ciflarette = Measuring It Out. The Sufferer: 1 waiTC~^s nuaH^Ca. worth or chlorororm liniment. ~ The Druggist: I'm just about t a JDU an order for thi^ee dollars' worth. Step around here ami ru let whi ?mell far two bits and the war tax. 1>R. L. T. BUCHANAN, JR. Practice Limited to: ASTHMA. HAY FEVER. BRONCHI TIS and TUBERCULOSIS. Woodard BuHdlng RALEIGH, 5. C. Hours by Appointment Only. 4-l-5t FORECLOSURE SALE LOUISBURG DWELLINGS.. By virtue of the power of sale con tained In that deed o f trust made by J. W. Hollingsworth and wife to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, dated March 4th, 1911, and recorded in the Regis try ut Franklin County In Book 179. page 126, default having N???n mnrie In the payment of the debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure haying been made on said trustee by the holder of said indebtedness, the undersigned will, on . MONDAY, APRIL 11TJH. 1921. at about the hour of noon, at the Court House door, in Louisburg, N. C., offer fui Bale at 'public auction, U) the highest bidder, for cash, those de sirable lots and dwellings thereon in said deed of trujst conveyed .and des cribed as follows: FH18T LOT, "Adjoining the laml uf Richard Perry, on the West side of Kenmore Avenue, and bounded as fol lc wb.i Beginning at. a stake on, Ksa more Avenue, corner of the Perry lot and^said lot No. 1, and running th unce along Kentoore Avehue N 32 l-2d i E Sixty Five feet to a stake on an al-| ley between said lot and lot No. 2 in j the Map and Survey of the "White Grove Property"; thence along said alley N 67 l-2d W Two hundred and twelve feet to a stake on an alley in the rear of said lots; thence along sa id alley in the rear of said lots S 32 -I-2d W Sixty Five feet to the Perry lot; thence along the line of the Per 'ry lot S 57 l-2d E Two hundred and twelve feet to the point of beginning on Kenmore Avenue; said lot being Lot No. 1 according to the Map and Survey ot* the "White Grove Proper ty." SECOND LOT. That lot situate on the east side of Main street in the said to*Ti of Louisburg, adjoining the lot of Richard Perry and more par ticularly defined as follows: Lot No. 1 in the Map and Survey of the "White Grove Property" on Main St, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner of said Lot "No. 1 and the Perry lot on Main Street; thenco along Main Street N 32 l-2d E 65 feet to an alley between Lots Nos. 1 and 2; thence along said alley S 57 l-2d E <"S feet to another alley between this lot. and Ix>t No. 1 on Knmore Avenue: thence along the line of the last named alley S 32 l-2d W 65 feet to the Perry lot line; thence along Perry's line N 57 l-2d W 78 feet to the beginning. This March 11th, 1021. 3-ll-5t WM. H. RUFFIN\ Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE. * By virtue of the power contained In an ordeY of the Superior Court of Franklin County In the proceeding of Haywood Perry et al, Vs. John Perry et al, I shall on MONDAY the 11th Day or April, 1921 at the Court houso door in the Town of louisburg, N. C. sell at pub Uc auction to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract or parcel of land situated In Hayesvllle Township in Franklin County. N. C. and bounded as follows, on the North by the lands of J. A. Ifawkin's estate, on the east by the lands of Grover Green, on the south by the lands of Celestla Alston and on the west by the lands of Hat tie Perry, containing eighteen and one-half acres, more or less, and known as the Sid Perry tract of land. I Time of sale, 12 o'clock M. This March 9th, 1921. W. M. PERSON, 3-1 l-5t Commissioner. ./ ... A TONIC Qrove** Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy snd Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how It Improves the appetite, you will then appreciate Its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrop. So pleasant even children Tike it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify It and IRON to Enrich It. Destroys Malarial germs and Qrip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect 60c. We Don't Meet Prices We Make Them - ? Fine Granulated Sugar, 100 pounds 49.00 z - Prices_subject to change without no ~Timr ? ~~~ ? ? -= ? Special For Saturday ~~ Clean Easy Soap,l;he kind that pleases, plenty on hand, one cake at regular price and we give you a cake. This proposi] tion is good up to a case to a customer. C. r. Hudson LOuisBrBe. (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) Co. KOBTH CABOLDTA !ad FIRE SALE! M We have affected a Settlement with the Insurance Companies on the recent damage by fire and water to our stock room. We therefore offer this Immense Stock ? and some of it Brand New ? at only a fraction of their original cost. ? ? r Thousands of Dollars worth of Dry Goods, Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boy's and Girl's Clothing, having very slight water damage can be bought at .wonderful .Bargain Prices. This is an opportunity to clothe the entire family at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, so be sure to be among the first to come and reap the benefits of this Price Making Sale. Nothing Reserved Everything Goes Come For Your Share Fire Sale! ForBlvfSnbody Fire Sale! Hurry Down : : Some Mighty Bargains L. KLINE & CO "When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here" LOUISBURQ, s ? INorth Carolina
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