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- m October 8th Jour Strand Broom^ - - - 25 Cents^ Five Strand, 75 Cent Broom 40 Cents 90 Cent Brooms for - ' - 50 Cental! $1.25 Brooms fori^ 75 Cents These prices are made possible by the fact that I pur chased a big lot from a factory that . had failed, getting the prices so that I can save you money. % JM. KtxU TgUi D?w ? gfce ? <M ? to Know tt?t-Snap. ' ? "Have always feared rata. Lately noticed many on my (arm. A neigh bor said he just got rid ot Groves with | HAT-SNAS. This started me think lng. Tried RAT-SNAP myself. It killed 17 and scared the rest away." RAT-SNAP corner in three sizes, 35c, 6Sc, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. and Aycock Drug Co. FAnxrVnp RFNT?Tho W. L. Thar rington farm In Sandy Creek town ship ? three horse farm, good resi dence, outhouses, barns, water, n ar good school ?nd church, for rent for the year 1922 to good party. Call ? on-or write Mrs. W I,, Thnr rington, R. 6, Louisburg, N. C. 9-23-tf. Experience is one teacher that al ways gets paid, If not obeyed. ? Green ville, STT C. Piedmont. The war Is oyer, but you can't make tne landlords bdilltivu IL ? lluuatuu Pugl The automobile hag taught us, any way, that the soft road Is tne hard one . ? American Lumberman. i f>? ? ? To Care i Cold in One Day j Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (TaUeql) It stops the Coach and Headache and works btt the Cc4d. E. W. GROVE S signature on each \^lT 30c. A pipe won't burn yoite tongue if you smoke R A.! Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your stnoke sectionl Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe can and will do for your peace and content! Just check up the men in all walks of life you meet daily?^ who certainly get top sport out of their pipes ? all aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince Albert! ? iifit ? ? And, you can wager your week's wad that Prince Albert's quality and flavor and coolness ? and its freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu sive patented process) ? will ring up records in your little old smokemeter the likes of which you never before could believe possible! Tou don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! -v ' ? And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the sport of rolling 'em? Get some Prince Albert and the nukln's papers ? quick ? and cash in on a ciga rette that will prove a revelation I Red Cross Trains l47 Blind Vets '?"* Irt Useful Work Training designed to lit them for the battle of life was taaeu by 14 f blind ed ex-service men at the Red Croat In stitute (or the Blind, near Baltimore, Md., during 4 tie fiscal year 1920-1921. according to the report of the Inatl j"[ TaB^ronhar petlod. ? ? . Of thli number, 19 have gone on to | other Institutions, in almost every N rase to Institutions where those hav- . Ing SlffhT air Trcet-rtng eitvunwl ?1u- J cation. - The blind ex-service men who I I hare entered such Institution* n rp pro J 1 1 list! frith s'rmrlsl tlT'-fr""wT Braille, reading which they were taught st the Red Cross Institute. Twelve men have passed from the ? T.-atT.-.TV-tn rm somgf [ occupation or business for which they were flttea Dy spWlRl Ualulug. ? A -few have withdrawn from the Institute be cause of poor physical condition, 14 are receiving further "training on {he " "" re still I | Red Cross Plans $6,000, (XXT Effort To Save Children MedlcalNare and clothing for thou sands of children In Central and Beat era Europe ahi, outlined -aa the aettr I W?1 nf the American Red Cross In Europe for the current yesr, says a . statement on the eve of the Annual f Roll Call of the organisation. These activities, supplemental to the feeding, operations of the European Relief Council of which Herbert Hoover la Miairmtn are designed to provide the most artaqnstB .and balanced relief within the - .resources of prlvata phi lanthropy. ? Through the establishment ef child welfare stations In the centers of pop ulation of those countries where ade quate medlcaUcare Is not now obtain able, the American Red Cross plan* to provide the medical aselstsnce need IB to iwtuic these -children t? a ?of mally healthy life. The sum of 18, -000.60ft has haaa marta avsllahla_fflt_ this work. "THE FRA.NKLI\ RIFLES." " . (With ull QUI Old VuWsbs ) Old friends, i yet remember Will, " . The time you marched away ? You aid rtfttrknow ctiat wai in bell," ? For you were young that day. Our LoulBburg-town was all aglow, With people, young and old, Thoy ram? tn aw our brave bova go ? ? OuI nnlUhiT ho vs. go bold! How merrily the band did play ? You marched to college-hall; The pretty speeches made that day, Won great applause trom all. We gathered In ine cnurcll 10 pray, ? The night before you wout. That Ood would bless you night and day, In field and march and tent. ?Vou said you all would soon be back Such was your jolly mood ? You would not hear a rifle crack Nor see a drop of blood! One boy among you had been hit By Cupid's "curious" dart, ? - Most meekly he succumbed to it And married Jiis sweetheart. And then you left htm to his fate While you went forth to war ? p No Yankee bullet hit the pate Of happy Johnnie Shaw ? You went to war ? you did your best ? Qod bless you every one ? Sometime, I hope, you'll sweetly rest. Your work on earth well done. But you had hard and bitter strife ? We did not count the cost, And many a brave man lost his life Before "our cause" was lost. Now we are old but let's be glad Our sins can be forgiven ? There's yet mych comfort to be had; And then, beyond, lies Heaven! I^et's read our Bible "my old brothers" It Is rich and great and grand ; Tell Its promises to others; Help them 'gain the Happy Land. ' Some sweet old day, our life-work done We'll ? see our 8aviour and Our friends ? r The Oreat 'Eternal ltfe begun, Where pleasure never ends. ? Lucy Wright Ball. "Bonnie Brae," Durham, N. C. NOTICE. North Carolina ? Franklin County. A. S. Joyner, Ve. Beatty O." Person The defendant above named Will take notice that ai\ action entitled as above baa been started before 8. C. Ford, a Justice of tbe Peace for Frank Union Township, 'Franklin County, In favor of the plaintiff 'and against the defendants in the sum of I1M.00 with Interest. And the defendant will fur ther take notice that he la required to appear before the aald S. C. Ford, a Justice of the Peace, at bla office In I Frankllnton, N. C. on the Tth day of November, 1911, and show cause why Judgment should not be rendered against him, or the plaintiff will be given (he relief demanded. This Oc tober tth, im. /t 10-7-Bt 8. 0- PORD, J. P. o - *? FOUND ? Near the Farmers Co-oper ative Warehouse on Monday, a la dles purse, with handle loose at on* end, and containing amount of money. Owner can get earns at A Sure Friend It ia nice to have a friend you can always rely on in sickness or trouble; one who is always?ready to give -the assistance you need. ? V This friend you can have and should have ? it is "ready money " yliicli you can get when you want and ? - NEED it. - . The way to have this welcome friend ia_to open an ac count in our Bank and REGULARLY add to your bal ance. ? It will grow and grow and he a sure friend in time of need. . Come in. ? . W^WILLWELCOME_YDE. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. Member of the federal Reserve ^System- : F. B. McKiuue, President F. J. Beaaley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Suit Cases and Traveling Bags _ _ 4 -.lified a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today? we gaved in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bag?\and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you 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. . ? ? ?? 7 ? ? - . .| I * , I WATOH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller M H*ra*? aa4 HbIm. .JJm B ?J nl Oath BaVfl* ami IWMM f*r Ml*, ?( tk* rkM klal uiattlw right priSa* Will mO far ?a* ar part eaih <1 m ?ymol Muttf. If r?V kWM V nb <tM Mt mi 7 mi cm* !? ui m if raa mH >*t Bill ? (nil ja* what ?aa waat OimhI m wlutlMr r?lta7 Mt Ilk R. F. FULLER 1 1 p- 0.
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