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C. D. RAY & SON Oxford, NT C. Dependable Dealers in LUMBER. BUILDING MATERIAL ANn HAPftWABF To Suit Every Heed. It comes quick and it comes right whea you get it at R A Y ' S : For Thy Stomach's Sake Make Sure of your Groceries. No other season of the year requires such careful buying of food-stuff as June, July and August. A market of Fresh, Pure Foods is s wonderfully valuable thing for a community. We offer you such? nothing else, anytime. Let our Icq wagon supply tou with your Ice, or call Phone 89 and get prompt service. A. S. WIGGS Primarily, of course, it is the soldier in war who is the patriot ?he produces fighting qualities, his life, his all. Just as important was the worker at home. Without Mm the soldier must fail. We supported the aoidier as far as we could. Wo honor and encourage the producer at borne. To each wo offer more freely the services of this Bank. 1K1-10N WEEKLY C ALLS HARD IMi'S AniTlUK ON BOM S A -SlHTKHFUiE" As l he A. E F. would not have ac cepted a defeat in the field a? final, no the American Legion whose member ship la made up therefrom doea ? not accept the defeat of the Soldiers' Bo nus bill at the handB of President Har ding as final, but will continue to urge that measure. la &~*digulfiiui editorial, f* showing great restraint but great 3etermlna tion, the American Legion Weekly, of ficial paper of the organization, call# the Piealdent's act "an unprecedented' step" and speaks of his message as "remarkable." It alleges that tile flg ures in the message "were inaccurate and so arranged as not to present a real summary of the dlsaDled sltua t lu 11." aud Insists that the quuoUoai of the disabled and of compensation should be kept separate. It 8 peaks of. bringing in the dlaahlid situation as an "effort to fog "the Is sue" and says that, those who have fol lowed the fight for compensation "are not accustomed, nor were they prepar ed to find the President of the United | States resorting to such a subterfuge." ] It thus points out the President's er- I rors of commission nnd omission in the statistics he gave: Mr. Harding says there were 200,000 claims pending in the War Risk Bu -reau late in Aprils and thaX this num- 1 ber has been reduced by 134,344. Tr few weeks ago the bureau issued aj statement setting forth only that the total of claims has been reduced from 90,000 to 65>000. Of a grand total of 813,442? ciaimB filed to July 7, 1921, says Mr. Harding, 747,78 have been settled. He does not mention that 340,000 of these were curtly turned down and turned out for "lack of med ical evidence" or for other technical reasons. Mr. Harding cites the four billions of government insurance now In force. Hte does not mention that the allotments for this insurance came out of the service man's pay nor that the premiums are now coming out of the veteran's pocket He does not suggest that the Government transacts Its insurance business purely upon a business basis. There are 6,000 beds in government kospltals without occupants, says Mr. Harding. Thlft in the favnrltp rilntimt of Dr. Sawyer, the President's physi cian, refuted by, the Dawes committee and punctured many times. As a mat ter of fact, when President Harding was talking so optimistically to the Senate, the chairman of a special com Knittee appointed by him was telling the Senate committee investigating the disabled situation that even after 6,800 beds to be made available by cur rent appropriations are ready, 5,000 more will be needed. These are Just a tew of the inacccuiacles and In con ststeuilga fu 'Mi Ilaidhig'g message. There are others." Perhaps no part of ttie editorial bo accurately describes the way the Am legislative defeat than the following sentences : . "In the meantime the United States stands as a country which has refused to meet an obligation and the moat_un grateful of nations." "Only America has forgotten." I Mr. VAughan, Farmer Tells How He I Lost All His Prise Seed Corn. | "Some tiihe ago sent away for some pedigreed seed corn. Put It in a guu ney sack and hung it on a rope sus pended from roof. Rats go* \* all ? "how beats me, but they did because I got 5 dead whoppers in the morning after trying RAT-SNAP." Three siz es 35c, 65c. $1.25. Sold and guaran teed by Allen Bros. Co. Discrimination. A salesman recently tolc\ the Bow Street magistrate that no swearing is allowed nowadays in Covent Garden Market. This exclusion of all golfers, ratepayers, and spring-cleaning vic tims is surely rather drastic. ? Punch (London):* * FOR. Sale BY F. R. PLEASANTS. Louisburg, T. C. JOYNBR. Franklinton, and all Drug Stores. 40t ?10-1-20 NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECU TION. North Carolina. In the Franklin County. Superior Court J. W. MANX Vs. D E. RADFOKn By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from tne Superior Court of Franklin County in the above entitled action, I will, on Tuesday Au gnst y?tfT, H*2t.~art 12 to.. at Hie Court House door of said County, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and Inter est of said D. E. Radford in and to that tract of land devised by Wesley Radford to hla wife Havannah Had ford for life and remainder to his chil dren. including said I). E. Radford, vhlch will Is of record In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in Ilook of Will W. page 96. reference to which Is made for (Ins cription This July 29th, 1921. 7-29 lit H A KEARNEY. Sheriff , A TONIC drove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. Whpfi you feCl its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the/ cheeks and how It improves the ap^mfite, you will then appreciate Its true torn*; value. Grove's Tasteless cmll \Tonlc is simply Iron and Quinine suftpencfod in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE fb Purify it andJROft to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by Us Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect. 90c. WORN NERVES 1 Nerrous troubles, with backache, duty spalls, Queer pains and lrref tilar kidneys, give reason to suspect. kH.w j ? weakness an'! ?n try me ram edy that has helped your neighbors A*k your neighbor! Mr^. W. M Pleasants, Cedar St.. T^njisburg. say.* : "Some __yeais__a*Q I ^as In &ad"*hape with my kidneys I was annoyed by the way they act ed and my back was so lame and | Bore that If I would do a little too xnurh lifting, severe pains would come over my kidneys. My head ached badly at times, too. and 1 was nfervous and couldn't stand the least i*>ise. I heard a whole lot of Doan's K'.'ii.yi puis and began tailing thowi. I got my supply at Aycock's Drug Co . and am glad to say they relieved this trouble." - ^ Price 00c, at ? ? dealers. ? Deal simply ask for a ktdpey^-emedy ? yet Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mrs. Pleasawts had. Foster- M 11 burn Co . Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. ? The trouble with too many children Is that the education of the parent has been sadly neglected. Any Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and atopa where well treated at the San icary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. Hogwood, mgr. P. "S.? Hats cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. - Phone 67 Insure Your ? II n >??? Tobacco and Barns We are prepared to insure your uurmg barns, pack houses and tobacco. Get our terms. We also pnytKing in. ? Turable. Don't watt until your house is in ashes, and wish you- ' ' had;' ' What is your life worth to your family? Protect your wife and children while you are in _ good health. Tomorrow .may .be .too. > late. Franklin Insurance =? & Realty Company ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIH TU1N, Pi C. M. HOBBS, Secr?tary-T rea?. GOODYEAR AUTHORIZED Service Station Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches i Valve Insides Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tpbes * Pneumatic and Solid Truck ]Tires We belle?e that Good year Tires will (lit more miles per dollar than anj other make. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURG, N. C. Day Phone 295 J Night Phone 1400 . All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE
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