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Three Notables VIRGINIA BURLEY TURKISH The three greatest cigarette tobaccos, blending MILDNESS MELLOWNESS-AROMA one-eleven ioforiy IN MEM0R1AM. -\noiiier nome ana community Was' nuitle aad w^en, on fhp mrtming -7 Mrs. Cecelia Wilkinson Gordon li.iswd away at the ligme ot her still, "WT~g. Gordon, at the ripe age Qt 72 ?_ She had been in bad health for 12 months, the last few weeks of which were pain-tilled, she bore her sulfer ^iCgsjMUWfitiy, and whenever you look I mto her face it wore a smile. AH. v as" done for'her relief that loving ?ids could do, and only yielded her : of God. . i won the friendsii.-p of evsryone iT-rt-joined the- Baptfst chinch her. t-n!y twelve years old and lived . lieauiilul Christian life for 70 years. ,-\j> a mother she possessed the spirit ' 'in m?J?*?w?wiiii m Umi >liildi'tiiii 'rili' anrl triad friend to all. The universal feeliiiK of Uer neighbors and ends is that a most excellent woman .s bet.n taken irom ps to the rewards ? r good work in the influence left be i ml. She leaves five children, Mrs. Beulah Leeson. at Kenly. Mrs. A. L. Daniel. Mm. W.' L Daniel, Mrs. Cal lie Hunt and W. B. Ooraon. IK grand children and 6 great "grand children, all ot whom have the tenaerest sympa thy of the entire community.' They haye son? consolation, tiai their los* lg heaven s gain and lhat Heaven Is nearer and dearer to them because Limy have lined uiibb mere.?While we cannot understand Uod ? way?, bi? ylll with us here. Heaven will explain, and there sometime we'll understand. keeps us nearer to him and makes us turn more and more to hira for help to tea^our griefs. We should try to real Ize that death is not the end of life. merely beginning the exchange of a lower for a higher happiness" The funeral services was held at the home csaducted by her pastor. Rev. W. E. Wallace arid fre? body ^?ndcijx laid to rest fey the side of her husband In the fcrolly burying ground. Many beau tiful flowers paid a last ulbunj of luvf to one who will be mlsssd In her home and neighborhood. The pall Beared were: K. T. Daniel. Tnm?r Lesson. Early Perry, P. E. Dean. W. L. Daniel and Charlie Gordon. She Is sale on the heavenly shore. Done with pain forever more. No more sorrow, fear or care, No more cross Tor her to bear. Never more to shed a tear. Better far than ever here.? F>. NOTICE? Having?qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. K. Massenburg, Increased, late of Franklin County, no tice is hereby c'ven all persons hold ling claims against said estate to pre Lfe?nt them to (he undersigned on or bc | fnrA the 14th day nf Ortnhpr, 192i> nr tl'is notice .will be plead In bar of their recovery. All-persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This ftKtober 13th, 1921. MRS. LIT.1,IAN' M. M Vfc'Sl-AHL. Kfi.? in-14-fit Admrx. LATE Death only a matter of shomtime. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking COLD MEDAL '"?"M Tha world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles?the Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Look for th* name Gold M*d?l oa ov?rr box ?"<1 wcapt no LsiUtiqp Power |f NOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they want to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE THEIR BRAINS. Take a leaf out of Nature's book of experience, and apply the intensive force of a powerful stream of water directed right at the hill that stands in the way ot Public Improvement. THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY io which to place your INSURANCE. T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will most surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, So the KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enables the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON The Gaso] in.e That Delivery service, with its innumerable .stops and starts, puts motor fuel to a severe trst, especially in cold weather. Unless the gasoline is?quick fixing, valuable time is frittered away every time the motor has to he started. The alternative of allowing Ttto idle every time a call Ts made means wastingTlf" lot of gasoline. But ther?' are other qualities-thai -arr desirable in gasoline be sides the "pep"' that proprr volatil'ly assure:'. There must be sturdy nnlliiKr p?^;-;- r;>;- hvfl* ,v ;;ra'le --, e;:inhined with big mileage per gallon. ThT' ? '" i-: -;;::-t burn up so com-" pletely that there i- ji-acii-'ally nn huKbvriied ?-esidne to foul the moving p :ris of rvno>' :?1 ? i? the iub'l atinir oil. These properties of ? v.e,! .V;/ct:>r fuel are aH pos sessed by "S* and' - Motor . ? ?i na u 1 mot-?It la an iiaprot?! article whieh leads ?tlwr^-H>ln'? *" every h^ortant quality that makes for efficient, and economical operation. Work with your enojne. ;;oi it ^'lii it~Tl ^iirr^^^PliuiduiMt**: -JVTotftr and Pol'tvine Oil for lubrication. STANDARD Oli COMPANY (New Jersey^ TUCKER'S CAPE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. I have just opened a first class Cafe In the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish mealB at all hour?, and the b?Bt the market affords. Ice Cream G cents a cone. 80ft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, service the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor , To Stop a Coach Quick take HAYES' MEALING HONEY? coulh medic hMllntf tke I A box of SALVE for Charf Colds. He?M5oW? and Ooop h endowed with ev^ry bottle of HAYES1 The salve should be rabbM on the aAast sod throat of children Moating hym a Cold or Ctoap. ssai?Ki. Jmt aak roar dmtUn for HAYES HKA1JNO HONEY. Colds Cause Qrlp ?tid Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUMINE Tablets remove the cause. There is ooly ooe "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S siinsUre on box. 30c. AUCTION SALE Farm Implements ind Household Goods on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1921 at 10 o'clock, at W. J. Macon b.mia y'n-re will offer for sa'e the folio .vltig arti cles at public auction t' r cash: 1 Wltte Drag Saw, 1 Stewart Sheep Shearing Machine, 1 McCormtck Mow ing Machine, 1 Mule 7 years old. I Suit of Furniture, 1 Piano. ll-ll-2t W. J. MvCON. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator oT the estate of Margaret Cannady, de ceased, late of Franklin County, no tice is hereby given all persons hoUl Ing claims against her estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October 1923 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Oct. 27th, 1921. George T. Whitaker, Adm'r. G. M. Beam, Atty. 10-28-6t NOTICE , Having qualified as administrator of the estate of P. R. Hatch, deceased,} late of Franklin County, notice is giv-, en all persona holding claims against said estate to present them to the un- | dersigned on on before the 11th day of November, 1922, or this notice wlli be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Imme diate settlement. This Nov. 10th, 1921. 11-11 -6t H. B. HATCH, Adm'r. Raleigh, N. C. |W. H. & T. W. Ruffin, Attys. O 1 i?? Watson Says, "I'll Never Forget ?'lien father'? Hogs Hot Cholera." "One morftiog he found 20 hogs dead and several sfck. He called In the Vet. Who after dissecting a rat caught on the premises, decided that the ro dents bad conveyed germa. Since then I am never without RAT-SNAP. It's the surest, quickest rat destroyer I know." Three sizes' 85c, 65c, (1.26 Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. and Ay cock Drug Co. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Atha Jeans, deceased late of Franxiin County, N. C., no tice is hereby given all persons hold- j ing claims against *aiti mtate to pre-1 sent them to the undersigned on or i before the 28th day of October, 1922. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This Ocf. 28, 1921. F. J. BEASLEY. Adm'r. of Atha Jean*, dec'd. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 10-28-6t DON'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY No Worms in a Healthy Child All cfiUdrrn troubled with Worms,fiave an an healthy color, which indicates poor fcfood. nod asa rul?. thero is more or lessLstom4ch disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TOfilfc given regntety for two or three weeks will erf rich the blood, f prove the digestion, sod act^As a General Stren en ing Tonic to the whole system. Nature will t throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild wOi'aa in perfect health. Pleasant to take. iT Aycock Drug Co, S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. 8. P. Boddie, recently appointed receiver of the Aycock Drug Company will continue to run and conduct the business of Raid company at Its present location. He assure? the public that all prescriptions shall have prompt and careful attention and that every customer shall receive courteous and polite treatment and consid eration. Service and satisfaction to all Is his chief desire. Yott need have no,fears or anxiety about the business being closed, for It Is absolutely solvent and will continue to operate under the new ir>rinagement. The stock Is being replenished and you will rtnd a full and complete line la every department awaiting your demand*. Your patronage and co-operation will be appreciated at all time* mid your wants and needs provided for. Since this Is the season of the year la which people to wfcNM credit has been extended pay their debts, permit me to reqmert ftm who are Indebted to the Aycock Drug Company to cone In or Maft check to cover their drug bills. Your presence and business la In vited. ? -c o . ? '? f. -t*? jUjMufl 8. P. BODDIE, Receiver of Ayoook Dm# Oonptay.
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