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TURNIP SEED V f~ JUST ARRIVED Aycock Drug Co. ? : ? An Announcement To People Who Eat FIRST ? To sell you the best grade of Flour, Meal, Meat, Lard, Sugar, Coffe and Fancy Groc eries, at LOWEST CASH PRICES. SECOND ? That you will come back again because QUALITY and PRICES combined will SATISFY. Your Patronage appreciated. F. N. Spivey Louisburg, N. C. OLD ELLIS BLDG. JiEABJJBIIKjlE Get The Discount SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922 We will ?ive ten per cent off on everything that yon bny from us in addition to the low prices that we have, such as:1 White Organdie 20c Yard Imported Organdie 20c Yard Colored Organdie 35c Yard Fancy Voile 10c Yard Children's Hose .-.-10c Pair Ladies' Hose 10c Pair Men's Hose 10c Pair Thre is a ffew of the many bargains that we have to offer you on this date. Whether it is eats or wear come here to get it. If you don't see it ask for it. We have it. Don't fortret the ten per cent discount, this means every dollar you spend you get ten cents worth extra. Tell your friends. Everybody come. Bring out your rusty dollars while they will count for more than a dol lar. T. C. Harris & Co. YOUNGS VILLE, - North Carolina ' MONEY TO LOAN ON 7 ASM LANDS Terms:. First Mortgage (1000 and up to BO p?r cent ofappralsod value.' Time: 5 to 83 year ?. Do not have to Join any association or take stock. FxpensM: (a) Kb commissions. Application fee of IS*. 00. (b) Appraisal expenses by Bank's appraisers. . (o) Determination of title. Including abstract. J (d) Title insurance at $8.60 per 11000. ' (?) Fir* insurance. Recording mortgage. HO OTHFB EXPKKSE8 OF LOAJf Payments: 6 per cent and 1 par cent ofi principal, or 7 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually May 1, and Vat. 1, will pay oS loan in 18 years, or after five years any part of principal or all of It may b? paid at option of borrower. The first O&rolinas Joint Stock Land Bank, of OohunbU, S. 0. it*, h. * raojh .if, jajmx, cnwL PROFESSIONAL COLUMN c UK. B. V. lAVBUBOLGH Phyttotoa u4 Su|M> UaltHrf, K. C. ^ , Office In Blckett and Yarborougl Bulldtn*. f Office Phone 29( Kealdence Phone M UB. W. tk BOBTGK By. Specialist Office In Hotel Building North Carolina ?. ATWOOD nVKlJ. ttiarMf.ll.l ?? Loulaburg. N. O. Phone M Office In Fir at National Bask BrtlMj Ueaeral Practice" I wish to ?4<ln my patients and the public generally that after the 1st of September my business will be on a Cash basis when work la completed. Dit. ARTHUR HYNES FILMING ? - b. 1. BtitT. *. D." ~ Lou Is burg. N. C. Off toes over Bcoggln's Drug Mag* Hoars 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to 5 9. m ^ SB. W. K. KA?S Tetorliutag Louis burg. N.C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 235-L Residence S3S-J Special Attention to Small Animals. _ 111 L D. t. SMITH WICK. DeattsL keatabirg, N. C. Office In the First National Bu> Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. FEKSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Lonlsburg, North Carollaa iTastlee In all courts. Office oa atrmt DB. J. b. D AYIS Physician JLonisbirg, North (are Ilia Office Church St.' Next to Loulsburg Bottling Works Hours: 8 to 10; 1 to S; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Res. 64-t Rings. t. B. White E. a. white * mom - LAWYERS J Loulsburg, North Carolina general practice, settlement of e? ?tes finds lnrestod Ou member ?f | me firm always In the office. DR. H. G. PERRY Physician and Snrgeei Loulsburg, North CarellM Offices Adjoining- Aycock Drug Oo. Telephones: Day 287 Night 14W DR. J. E. HALONB. Loulsburg, North Carollaa Cee in Aycock Drug Store, Market Street. Office Practice tiargery and consultation. DR. H. H. JOHN SON Physician aid Surgeon Loulsburg, North CaroUns Office oyer Aycofck Drug Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 J. O. NEWELL, ML. D. Leuisborc, It. ? Office In First National Bank Building Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 245-2 , G. M. BEAJi . " Altornej-at-Law Offices oyer Post Office Practice in aa courts. Km. H. Ruffln, rhoB W. Ruffln WM. H. * THOS. W. BOFFIN Attoraeys-at-Law Lenlsburg, I North Carolina Qeneral practice, both clrll and crto tnal. In Franlclln and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Conrts. Offices In First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YCUR DEAD. Let os submit designs and prices on a nice np-to-<late Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the pin ot your oved one. Photos burned on China HENDERSON GRANITE * MARBLE WORKS. Henderson Kurth Carolina. ?? THE CITY BABBBB SHOP Next Deer to Fanners Nattoaal Baak I.oslftbarg, NerU Carolina Only barber shop In Lonlsburg run by white men. The beat of eerrlee at most reasonable price* guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothes sent for and de livered promptly. 8TE0ALX BBOH. Barbers .. leilikiri, If. C. We hare flye good barbers and you will receive the best of serrlc t. Also Essex Automobile for hire at 1 all times, at reasonable prices. I ? AUTO FOR HIRE PreMJt, reliable Sen tee. Seven fa?> ?eager Hltebell Car. Can at Ay?eefc Drag Stars sr Phens M. G. R. UPCHURCH, L0DI8BUB6, ' Berth CMta ILM Psr Tsar tn i4nm !. THAT DULL ACHING Deo l worry and complain about a bad back Cel rid of It! For weak kidneys, lame and achy backs, ytmr neighbors recommend Doan's KM ney PUls. Ask your neighbor! Mr*. C. O. Oakley. Loulsbnrg. says: "My bach five H? trouble and room ings there ?u a" llHAy, dull ml? j through my kidneys, which bothered m? more as the day *or? on The doll pains across my hack tired me uut easily; it f?lt like a weight tied about my waist pull'ng me down. Nervous, dull headaches were com mon and when 1 straightened after ?too ping, dark specks appeared be fore my eyes. On reading about Doan'n Kidney Pills I decided to try them. The first box relieved me and I kept on with Doan's until I was entirely rid of the trouble. I hare' ,b*d co return of it." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't ?Imply ask for a kidney remedy ? get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that Mrs. Oakley had. Foster-MUbura Co.. Mfrs. Bt-tTalo, N. T. BRIDGE TO LET The Board of County Commission ers wir, let to the lowest bidder a fcfllte iirjnM i'ainfti in Bmiii t reek township, and known as the Person bridge on Monday, August 7th. 1922. The construction to be accord ing to the specifications as fellows: D Bridge to be 140 feet long built ot one TO feet 1-36 steel strand, 2-15 wood ?pand in concrete pillows. 2 middle pillows to be 3 feet at bottom and i feet at top IS feet lone, 2 butt ment pillows 3 ft at bottom 18 Inches ?t ton with 8 ft wlnga, flooring to be 4 in <"outjty to furnish steel and cement F. O. B Louisburg, bidder to furnish all other materials. All pillows to be on solid foundations and height sufficient to bring bridge level with road bed. By order of the Board of County Commissioners . A. J. JOYNER Chairman. 8. C. HOLDEN, Sec'y. 7-7-5t TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain deed of trust made on Feb; 3, 1922 by J. T. Moss to Thoe. W. Ruff in. Trustee and re corded in Book 234 page 362, Registry of Franklin County, default having been made in the payment ot the in debtedness therein secured, and de mand for foreclosure having been made on said Trustee by the holder ot ?aid indebtedness, the undersigned ?will on MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 1922 ?t or about the hour ot noon at the Court House door in Loulsburg, N. C. otter tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that certain house and lot situate in the Towfc Ot Franklinton. N. C. Franklin Co. des cribed in sai<J. deed, ot trust as follows: 1 ' ginning at Iron stake on. the corner wf Mason and Wtnston Streets, thence wMarly 96 feet to an iron stake on Mason Street. W. W. Shearon's corn er, thence in a Northerly direction 14S feet to an Iron stake. W. W. Shearon's corner, thence in a North Easterly di rection 96 feet to an iron stake. W. W. Shearon's corner on Winston St.. thence in n Southerly direction along Winston St.. 126 feet to the beginning it being the same house and lot this day conveyed to J. T. Moss by W. W. Shearon and wife, which deed is duly recorded in the Registry of Franklin Co. -This J UK 15. 1922. THOS. W. RCFFIN, Trustee. W*. H. RUFF1N, Atty. 7-21-5t Proper way for a farmer to brn? home the bacoaj&jo raise it. mSIBEXT HABDINS SENDS MNIS TO COBBLES t * Whv pay more for Shoe re pairing whe^i vCnf can jret your shoes repaired by an Expert. We have with us Mr. J. R Qtntt from Richmond, Va., he mikes a specialty of repairing Ladies and Gents Fine Shies. Every Job Guaranteed or Your Money Back. UHa Shoe*. Stole Stiml oa Mo Bait Shoe*. Solas Sow?d on |1.M LOXTTSBURO REPAIR SHOP Juttoa Taiwan Proprietor ?S KEEP YOUR HOGS HEALTHY ~ Clean and Careful Footling Essential in Successful Hag Raiatng Here is a secret of successful hog raising practiced by many stock raisers and prosperous farm ers. Don't feed your bogs soar or ill-smelling garbage. - The swill should first be sweet ened with Red Seal Lye. Take one tablespoonful of Red Seal Lye and disaoWe it in a pint of water. Mix this solution thoroughly with suf ncient feed for 10 bogs. One-half a can of Red Seal Lye dissolved' in one quart of water will sweet - ? 50- gal Ion barrel of swill. Peed twice daily, night and morning. Ordinary garbage ferment*, forming an acid which ia injurious to the hog. Red Seal Lye will re move thim acid and make the feed more wholesome. Swill which ha* been first sweet ened with Red Seal Lye and fed to the bogs, will help make healthy, sturdy animal*. ? strong *0101100 of Rod ftul Lye, sprinkle arouse! tout hoe P?n* ao4 with oat the feeding troughs. Use at least once a week. Be sure aod get tlse old arig i?*l. highest test, granulated Red Seal Lye. Accept no sub stitute. P. Q. TOMSON * CO., Seatkwark P. O., Philadelphia P*. Wc Have Purchased r? the r~\ ) Entire Stock of Groceries be longing to The Allen Bros. Company jl ? And extend a special invita tion to their customers to buy all your groceries and 1 meats from ns. We are now delivering goods at your door. Telephone us your order and we will bring it to you. Although we are delivering, our prices will continue to the LOWEST because we sell for CASH. Get a book of our trade coupons just as soon as they arrive and you will buy your groceries and meats cheaper and more conveniently than ever before. Our Service is the Best, Try Us. THE CASH GROCERY and Market Phone 270 Louisbnrg, N. C. The Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company Cordially invites every farmer or owner of farm build ings in Franklin County to investigate its policies, com pare them with those of other companies and then to .* 9 protect YOUR home with one of its policies. WE WILL BUILD TOC A NKW HOME ' | ri?l THE 1AHES OF THE OLD r arikbs mutual rat* insurance associa tion or NORTH OABOLINA FUmiH COUHTT lliRCI ' Joseph O Jones, Pre*. 8. Atwood Newell, 8*0*7. i_ l'v * ? f.1 ? a1 hrwkMM. B |<a m Mi ft Mk. lufcu. k* Mk simm k )>? Mk lw?U? mm* Mk ? to tMft kt ? Mkr i ii ?Jfr. ^
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