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ALLEN. T. H. DICKENS, President Vice President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, Worth Carolina PROFESSIONAL COLUWN ltK. O. B. BO.VILR of lira Bvoncr A Banner Kjf, tax, \??f nHtl Throat Raleigh, > urth Carolina Will be la Loulsburg oa Thursday of each week. Office oxer Scoggln's Drug Store. DK R. ? . YAKBOROLbll I'hj siclan and Sargeoa Loainburg, S..C. Office In Blckett and Yar borough Building Office Phoiw 296 Residence Phone 28 oil w. tt. aoBTor Eye Specialist Office In Hotel Bulld'.ng Lealahara. North Carolina H. AT WOOD 51 WELL. tllsmi At 1 -- Off\ce In First National GeaenU Praewc* B K. AKTHUR HI5K8 ILIUJIfi Uxrtsburg. North Carolina Office In Masonic Hall Building ? Sr-P. BL RT, JL P. Loulsburg, N. c. Offices orer Scoggln's Drug Btora Hours 11 su 3L to 1 p. m? and 4 to S p. m. DK. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsburg. IC C. Special attention to Hogs and Dcgs. Office and Hospital at R. F. Pullet's Stable. Calls answered day or Dight Phones, Da 66 Night 335 DR. H. M. BEAM WOOD, N. a Offices at Wood Drug Co. DK. D. X. SMITH WICK. Dentist. UilsMn, JL C. Office In the First National Bank building on Main and Nash Sta. W. *. PERSON. ATTORNEY- AT-LAW Loulsburg, North Carolina Taetloe in aU courts. Office on Main Street DR. J B. DAVIS PhjslcMa LonKbunr. North Carolina Office Church St. Neit to Louisburg Bottling Works Hours: S to 10; 1 to 3; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Res. St*?- Rings. e. B. >Vhite ? . n . Bales* WHITE A MALONE lawyers Lxmlsbarg. North Carolina swer*l practice. settlement of n ? funds luvestod. One member of i ? firm always In the oEce UK. H. H. JOHNSON Physician I.onKhonr, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 LouUbnrr. North Carolina ?ce to Aycock Droit Store, Market Street, Office Practice Uurgery and coosaltatloo. J. O. NEWEL1., *. D. Loulsburg, *? Office In First National Bank Building Will be at Louiaburg regularly Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 G. M. BK All AttorAey-at Law Loulnburg, S. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in all coorts. Win. H. Rufflo, Thos. W. Raffln WB. M. Jk THOS. W. BOFFIN Attorneys-at-Law Uibtirf, t North Carolina General practice, both cItII and crim inal, In Franklin and adjoining cooo tlea. Supreme and Federal Courta. Offices In F"lrst National Bank Ball din*. REMEMBER YC'JR DEAD. Let as submit designs and prices on a dice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at tbe grave of your oved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS. Henderson Worth Carolina. ? OXFORD RABRF.B SHOP Nash Street leslshar*. North ( arollaa Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothrf sent for and de livered promptly. BTEGALL BBOS. Barbers Uslstart. H. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will ran same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be oar motto. Plenty of hot running water and clean 'towels, A TONIC Orove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enrktyng the Blo^d. When you i<?l Its strengthening, iningorating effact. st-<? how it brings color 1o the cheeks arid how it imprvtv%a iM appetite, you will then appreciate ita (rue tonic value. Grove's TaeteleM chill Tonic in dimply Iron and Qui/) i r ve ftuftpended in syrup. So ptemant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Grip g< i ins by ita Strengthening, invigor ating Effect. *Oc. CANNOT tXPRKSS Hl> (.KATITl | Mrmpbls Mho I* (.ratriul Kor WliVN] fcfcec<Mfrj Prvm Seier* Attack etx Pneumonl*. I Among the" hundreds of people who have realized the powers of Tanlac is !the wife of Jeff Chastalu. uT 712 Che. sea St.. Memphis. Tenn | '1 am convinced. ' said Mr. 1 I lata. ? "4wm ? frhe ? wonderful | mettt ThhIbc fetk? HwwW-Ui uul ?_ilejLL [ health that there's nothing so good | for a run down system. Lfisi jani'arv j she had a severe aitacK of pnu?'inonii | j?nd for a time no hope held ?ut for her recovery. Final 'v. the ufieti passed, however, and alio was aide to sit up. but had to be liP.ect in ;Mi i out of bed. She had no. . appetite, could nra Ant anH jnwt lingered on m her weakened condition. "After the ordinary treatment fail ed t?> start her up hill I bought her n. ^Illj T ?nlao wnH ?hf rm V .? liaS in provi d is astonishing. It: a few i day* the had & spletfBid app^ite and_} was up and about the house and is like an entirely different person. It has helped her UKe it hlld DWft liiuilu | -eepe*4ally-lor her cane ?nri T have ne- \ ver seen or heard of anvttlll? KUttlm| back their strength sp rapidly. She sleeps soundly every night, gets up In the mornings feeling thoroughly re f lushed and reotcd ? She hwa alan gnf 4e?- riri rrf a ttnnovt^g roiiflh the pnuemonia left her with and is gain ing right along In weight. I am so thankful to see her getting strong and well again that I just can't express tuv giatitude." ? The game opened with Molasses at the stick and Smallpox catching. Cig ar was in the box with plenty of smoke. Horn played first base and Fiddle on second base. Backed by Corn In the field made? tr-hor fen* the uihplre. Apple, who was rotten. Axe came to bat and chopped. Cigar let Brick walk and Sawdust filled the bases. Song made a hit and Twenty scored. Cigar went out and Balloon started to pitch, but went straight up. Then Cherry tried, but w-^nt wile!. Old Ice kept cool in the game until he was hit by a pitched ba-*rtfcen you ought to have heard Ice scream Cab bage had a goo^ head ans Kept quiet. Grass covered lots of ground and the crowd cheered when Spider caught a fly. pr. r Vi~ ? h rl hi.mp ed. "t^fgan, who played a rast game, put out Lightning. In the fifth in ning Wind began to blow what h? could do. Hammer began to knock and Trees began to leave. The way thej* roasted Peanuts was a fright, li Knife finished pimhing j^.ti strftfrk <jnt[| six men. In the ninth Apple told Fid- 1 1 die to take first base and then Sons made a hit. Trombone HMdP !t slide and Meat was put out oh the plate. There was -tots of betting on the game. But Soap cleaned up. The score was 1-0- Door said tf he had . . pitcheri_Ji?- wmii<M)avg~*KuT thom auizq ?The Red TrftNjgle ?in .New V?i'K The taxicab driver didn't over charge us. And why didn't he? What's his little game? A Natural Error. ? How tttd it romr nhout. ;i Trirnrl of daughter refused Lord ? Well, you see^. another triend of the family answered. Jane Goldbug is slightly deaf, and when tne Earl pro posed to her she thought he was solic iting for the Red Cross, and so she told him she was very sorry-, but she had promised har money in another direc tion. ? London Evening News. Affectations are the high heels of small intellects. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Littleton Sills, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent the Bame to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of July, 1^22, or this notice will be plead In bar of tl?elr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This July 22nd, 1921. E. B. SILLS. J. E. SILLS. Administrators of Littleton Sills. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys. 7-22-6t We are prepared to do your 8hoe and Harness Repairing promptly. We have two experts on Shoes and Har ness. every Job guaranteed. Old worn out Shoes made to look like new. Oar prices on repairing Shoes and RirnfHH the sane as other shops. HARNESS AT COST! Plus Freight We hate a big line of New and ab solutely first rings buggy and wagon harness, reins, etc. that we expect to aell In the next lew day*. In order to more them right away we are Ro ths to aell thfim at cost plus the fre ight. Come In and get jonrs. We also hare half a dozen standard ma kes sewing machines at a bargain, also a lot of second hand bicycle* nt a sacrifice. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor Louisburg, N. C. Next to FKreeman M Co. Nash 8t To Cure M Got<J In One Day T'>* I^XATTVE BfcpMOt QUININE (T.Mm. ) It Mops Hit Co"?h and and work. oB tho Co?d E. W. (jROVE s stature on each box. 30c. Curing Barns Curing Bams Insure Your Curing Barns Tobacco curing time is nearly here. Insure your barns and tobacco in the old reliable, THE AETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD, CGNN., Represented by I. W. WATSON, Agent LOUISBORG, N. C. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON MAN IS ABROAD AGAIN Flag him with an order or Phone 315 and keep your pantry cool. Saves its cost in preventing waste from heat. Ice is a necessity, not a luxury. * Cigars, Cigarettes, Fruits, Cold Drinks, Candies. F. N. SPIVEY, NEAR BRIDGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Turnip Seed, Rape Seed Crimson Clover Seed Seven Year Clover Seed Seed Irish Potatoes Fly Paper, Fly Powder Screen Wire I ? P. HICKS ON THE CORNER
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