'Insurance Protection Pius Service' Yh, wi represent a* good Companies as there la, Issuing Insurance protection to ootbt everything that's Insurable, giving service that WlUHll ' We ha to TWO leading Companies lsaulng policies to cover TO BACCO CtTRINO BARNS against loaa by FIRE this season, and pay prompt attention to every? request received (or this protection by mall, Just say COME on a postal card and we will be there the day card Is received. Last season we Insured 263 barns, had several to burn. We ex l-ect to Insure 1000 this season. In DEATH and FIRE claims In FRANKLIN COUNTY, we will be sure to pay lota mora. INSURE, get yours, be safe, not sorry. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" AND -- ? C. L. Mitchell YOUNQSVILLE ? "Worth Carolina ~ w ^ i ? r ? If Service and Price Counts Then visit 1117 store, where you will find any thing yon want nsually carried in a first class, up to-date Grocery Store. We don't sell the cheapest goods, bnt the best goods cheapest. Leave yonr orders for Ice. We give you the best possible service and always the right price. A. S. WIGGS Good business means increas ed production ? which N in turn means support of the national plans for permanent prosperity. There is not a single legitimate business ex pansion or activity that we do not favor, and our reason ia patriotic. Any man who has in mind such activity or expansion is heartily urged to come in and consult with ns, if we can be of service. A CORRECTION . Mr. Editor: Dear Sir:? In reply to the cri'Jclsm you wrote about me and the reply to what you said about what I wrote to the News-Observer in regard to Co operative Marketing. I want all to un derstand that 1 am not opposed to Co operation and to nothing else that will help the farmer, as I am a far mer myself and work about as many days as anyone every year. I this Co-operation would be a food | thing If it waa established. But many know how the farmers have stuck to all organizations, Mr. Editor. You can see in your own town some of their failures. And trav et alt uver the South and ytra will- -see' large warehouses standing idle. And now some of the people^ that j for thin " that the people could not have the In terest In the farmers when the war hrr.li.> r.i.1 in T.'nrnpo nnri almi liiiit ffllU mini Ml II ? link oui Cotton- wtm taktnr from -wi Tor one-half uf cum ut making If: ? lfr| is too late to pray tor us. after old j Satan has got us. \ Mr. Editor complimented me for be lng a leader In my section among the farmers. No I am not a leader as l am no Moses. It will take a Moses to lead them and It will take as long to lead the farmers to the Promised Land as It did the children of Israel" Into thft' Pmmittfri Land . Because old Pharoh would follow after them. No I want to see the day _when the tanner wlH be organized. But any one that has seen our failure* can not help having his doubts. Mr. Editor quoted Bcrlpture a?S ?apoke of Mr. Edison's success and oth. ers as Inventors. I am sure Mr. Ed iaon did his own thinking and own planning. - You went so far as to say that any one that was against the farmers wel fare was not fit to lead them. That Is true and no one la prepared to lead the farmers that does not farm him self and knows nothing about farm ing. But If you want to get rich far ming Just ask the fellow that nerer worked on the farm and Is looking for a good job he can tell you all about It. It seems as you thought that I was referring to Mr. Joyner when I spoke of teachers being interested In this God bless the man that is working for education. If all the farmers were educated we would hot need so much Mr. Editor I trust that you will pub lish this because what you wrote about this has caused some to have the wrong idea about me. If you will think Just a little you will see where l stand and I hnpfi If any nnn rnpiipw tn thin It. will be some one"^hat has had the exper ience that I have. _ Friday night, Sept. 23rd, was stunt night at the Bunn Consolidated school ?&ch class in high school took part in the performance, which was enjoyed I hv a ranrflgpnfnMve crowd of citizens. TLue stunts were originated by the pu pil themselves under^tke direction of Miss Ella Sherrod, wlio is the efficient teacher of English in the high school. Miss Sherrod is a graduate in Expres sion and her readings have been a subject of favorable comment In^he community. Her professionap^tfairT^ ing and her pleasing personality make her a valuable asset to the faculty of the Bunn school. The enrollment of the school to date is 229 with 64 in high school. The spirit of co-operation is evident amonjr teachers and pupils and all indications point toward a successful school year. fine man, Yours very truly, G. H.-PEKGKRSONT BD'N NEWS SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES At 12 M., Monday, October 3rd. 1921 at the Court House door in Louisburg. N. C., I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, all lands in Franklin County on which taxes for 1920 remain due thereon, with costs and interests added, as revised by Section 2883 Revisal 1903 and amend ments thereto, is as follows. H. A. KEARNEY. Sheriff. Sept. 3rd, 1921. Franklin County - V HARRIS TOWNSHIP S Ij Perry 60a home Bal 18.59 YOUNQSVIL.LE TOWNSHIP H T., Little 21a Flat Rock ?Bal. 16.96 W H Wall 185 3-4a land __Bal. 27.94 I. A Davis Est, 87a IJkvls L, ?Bal 10.20 FRANKI..INTON TOWNSHIP E O Foster 165a Hazel wood Bal 21.20 Alex Gales 131 l-2a Morris Bal 32.41 Fenner Neal 96a home Bal 15.73 HAYESVlLLE TOWNSHIP M R Joumegan 34a old home Bal 10.39 L L Whl taker 6 tracts, 388a comb - Bal 34.63 Spencer Alston 75a home Bal 10.24 comb - Bal 98.94 SANDY CKKKK TOWNSHIP P S & K K Allen and Miss Lucy Allen 48a Terrell 17.16 QOL.D MINE TOWNSHIP R H Griffin 600a Home, It lots Wood Bal 218 .17 - Bal 161 .20 CEDAR ROCK TOWN8HIP W W Bowden 145a home_. Bal 62.67 Llxsle Johnson 30 1-Xa Cypross Creek Bal 4 65 Yarboro & Perry 27a L> C* ?Bal 6.96 CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP A d Benton Act, 100a C Benton land 35.65 C M Vaughan 138a home ..Bal 48. 86 LOIIISBURO TOWNSHIP L, I. Whltaker 1 lot hdme 1 lot Mill Bal 296 ?4 Mollle Dunstoo 56a Whitfield Bal 10 .35 Albertls Green 1 lot Bal 5.21 Jim Malone 41a home Bal 4.91 Chan H'. White 2 lots ? ,?.Bal 8.26 Rosa Wlilte 1 lot Bal 4 59 Mlrnndy Wilcox 1 lot * Hal 9.11 A L Yarboro 17a Branch Bal 4 .67 Matilda Yarboro 1 lot - Bal 9.11 Our pax hasn't llfhtened oar packs . ' Colombia, S. 0. Record. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DR. O. B. BO.V1ER Of Bn; Bonner A Bonner Eye, Ea*. -N o ie and Throat Balriirli, North Carolina -Will be In Loulsburg on Tburaday Of nub wiuk. -WHIM Scoggln'n Dtuk Store. OB. B. r. IARBOBOUGH Physician and Surgeon fctiilttirg, N. C. ? Office Tn Blctteu ami YaitiorougB ? Building. Office Phone 296 Realdenoe Phone 28 ? t?8r W. ?- MMTCE Office In Hotel Bulldtng ? North Carolina s. inrooD riwhc itUrMi-it-Un. 1 shnrg ^ PhODO 24> Office In Plrst N*lK?al Bank BnUdin? I wish to advise my patients and &e public generally that alter the 1st >f Septtiuibei illy business Will be on i Cash basis wnen Work Is uuuiiileied. DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. P. BUBT, U. D. Loulsbarg. w. u. tt ? ggln's Prog Btor^ I Hours 11 a. av. to 1 p. m? and 4 to] S p. m. DK. W. B. BASS. YetorlMriaa Loilltan, N. c. Bpeclal mteiiUuti tollogs ana Begs. Office and-8oepltat it R. F. FullM'* Stable. Calls answered day or night. Phones, Da- 68 Night S35 DK. H. M. BEAU WOOD, H. C. Offices at Wood Dnu Co. . ? DK. D. f. gUlHItlCI. Deatlst. Uiktui, n. C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Rash Bts. > Loalsbari. North Caroll*a Taxtlce In all courts. OS?* as Mala I Street DB. J. B. DAVIS Physician LenUbnrg, North Carolina I Office Church St. Next to Louisburg Bottling pours: 8 to in- i tn a; a ?? 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring ? Ren. 64 a Rings. C. B. WMta ?. H. maxrnmr WHITE * MAL05K LAWTHBB Loalibarc. North Ciroll&A ?eoeral practice. iettlamSnt ot *m mtmt tmsds In rest od. One m? >sr ol ? Arm always la the office. DK. H. H. JOHNSON Phyelelaa Loalsborg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 DK. J. E. MAL ONE. Lonlsburg, North Carolina , See In Aycock Drug Store, Market | dtreet. Office Practice oargery and consultation. J. O. NEWEL]., M. D. Loulsburg, N. ? ^ Office In First National Bank Building | AMU be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phone 249 ? Night' Phone 249-2 | 6. M. BEA.il Attorney-at Law Loulsbnrgr, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In all courts. H. Kuffln, Thos. W. RuHln I WM. M. * THOS. W. BCFFIN I Attornejs-ai-Law Lomlubnrtc. : North Carolina I General practice, both civil and crlm ' mat. In Franklin and adjoining conn ?1??. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices tn First National Bank Building. i REMEMBER YC'JR DEAD. Let as submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of your ,oved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE 4 MARBLE WORKS. Henderson Worih Carolina. MUWFORD BARBEIt SHOP Nash Street LoihkiiKi - North Carolina Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by white men. The bent of service at moat reasonable prices guaranteed Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothes sent tor and de livered promptly. STKMAI/L BROS. Barber* Uahtirf, It. C. We hare purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will ran name at the same itand. Satin - faction and cleanliness shall be our motto. Plenty of hot running watir and clean towels. Having qualified as administratrix of C. C. Cheatham, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice Is hereby sir en all persons holding claims against said estate to present tnem to the un dersigned on or before ine 9th day of September, 1922, or this notice will be plead In bar of tbelr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Imme diate settlement. This Sept. 21. #-?-?t C. W. CHEATHAM, A NOTICE " Insure Your Tobacco and Barns We are prepared to insure your Curing our terms. We also insure anything in surable. Don't wail_untii your house i3 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 &1t Realty Company? ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIFTON, President C. M. MOBBS, SycWary-TrBaa: f TWICE\PRftVFN r I TT Ivl^ ^Rv ? lit* ? Tf juu suffer backache, ? nlmpl? nights, tired, dull days and distress ing urinary disorders, don't experi ment. Read this twice-told testimo ny. It's Louisburg evidence? doubly proven. Mrs. D. C. High, Middle-St^ Louis burg, says: "Three years ago I was nearly down with my back. 1 could hardly get around, my back pained me so badly and I heard so much about Doan's Kidney Pills I got a box. * After taking a few doses my back felt easier. t I followed direc tions carefully and continued taking them and I was entirely cured. My back was never better." ? On June 24, 1018, Mrs. High said: "I can recommend poan's Kidney Pills as highly today as I did in my last endorsement. Doan's entirely cured me and nntve had no return of kidoey trouble since." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. NOTICE U ; . - ' -V. J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The wall known harbers, tor colored people of LooHburs. N. C. are now prepared to clre the T#r j beat service In the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If 70a want the Inest and best hair cut and share give as a tri al and If we fall 70a need not ray tor it. Respectfully, /J. D. DAVIS * A. *. JOHNSON. 10-J-tf. NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of H. L. Delbridge, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no tice is hereby given all persons hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of September. 1922 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please eoiae tor ward and make Immediate settlement. This Sept. 1st. 1921. 9-2-6t S. T. DELBRIDGE. Admr. NOTICE Having qualified as administrators of the estate of W. E. Ussell, deceas ed. late of Franklin Couyty, all per sons holding claims afeamst said es tate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of September. 19J2 or 'this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. A11 persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This September 15th, 19X1. M. 8. CUITON. W. D. JACKSON, 9-16-?t ? Administrators. What this country neeos Is lew agi nation about bobbed hair ud more (lor (bobbed government expenses. ? Kan sas City Star. m UarmenT Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. .It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and stops where well treated at the San itary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. (logwood, MGR. P. S.? Hats cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. Phone 67 ^ FOR SALE Mr Shares of the Capital Stock in the Aycock Drug Co. are for sale. Ap ply to me quick. 9-16- tf G. L. AYCOCK . "It list H?t* Been Dead at Least ? ?ontks Bat Didn't S?el<* "Saw a big rat In oar collar last Fall," writes Mrs. Joanny, "and bought a 35c cake of RAT-SNAP, broke It up Into small pieces. Lut week while moving we "came across the dead rat. Mast hare been dead si* months, didn't smell. RAT-SNAP Is wonderful. " Three si tee, Xc, S6c. $1.25. Sold and guar Bros. Co. and Ayoook Kuarvteed by Allen oook Dm* Co. fob sals? a inmn of farms ranging from 50 to ssTsnl hundred acres. It will be to yosr Interest to and terns assy. 8. A. Newell. A TONIC Grave's Tsstsleas ckM Task restores Energy and Vitality by FWifytad sad Enrirhlmt the Blood. When yea feel ita It brings color k improves appreciate Ita Grove's

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