SAVE 13 Vi % on coal X over-coating an oH frame bouse with Portlaricl Cement stucco effects 4. saving of 1 iVi* on coaL to this the sav expense and repairs that eliminates. ? * Many old homes cannot be improved on for general appearance, general comfort. But permanence and upkeep saving can be added at small cost. Ask your building ma terial dealer how. PORTLAND CEMENT] ^ "The Standard by which all other makes artmcasurtd" CHIROPRACTIC Removes the cause of disease without the use of Drugs or Surgery. If you" are sick, and want to get well, try Chiropractic Adjustments It doesn't matter what disease you have, CHIROPRACTIC will get you well. DR. CHAS. BREMNER HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA Louisburg office in Franklin Hotel. TUESDAY and FRIDAY'S from 2 to 4 P. M. Uniform Quality at the RIGHT PRICE All Standard Sizes Carried in Stock ALLEN MACHINE COMPANY GARAGE Lotriibnrg, N. 0. Phone 295- J TRUSTEES SALE Of LAND By virture of the power of sale con tained In that certain deed of Trust, made on April IS, 1918, by H. A Wil liams and wife, Rata H. Williams to Win. H. Pace, Trustee, and recorded In Book 194 pa?s 389, Registry of Franklin County, N. C. default having been made In the payment of the in debtedneas thereby secured, and de ' mand for foreclosure having been made on said trustee by the hplder of said indebtedness, the undersigned, will on, MONDAY, May 14. 193S, at or about the hour of noon at the Court House Door in Loulsburg N. C. offer for aale at public auction to the hlgh eat bidder for aaafc. the following de acifcsfl land: Tract Nd. 4. Bsgiae-at - corner of Lot No. 6 m llae of land, thence N. 88 1-1 W. . to the onUer of the road, ' No. ( marked by a take on , thence along the road, B 2<i Ch?, thence 8 84 1-4 B 1.80 sorner Of the grave 1-1 E. 13. SO to of the line. In* 7 18 acraa (leu on* aci"> excepted to.- grave yai*!, . This April U 1,321. WM H. PArK. 1' ruatce Wm. H. A Thoa W. Ruffiii, Atty?. |4-li-6t Your grocer can quickly get WIL LIAM TELL Floor. ?"tjr-8t J. 8. HOWELL. -I Never Knew Tea CeaU Km* Rata Oat of a Batcher Shop" What Ralph Walking naya : "Fig ured rata around store had enough to feed on; wouldn't touch anything ana plcloua. Heard about RAT-SNAP, gara It a trial. Reaulta war* wonder ful. Cleaned all rata out In ton day*. Doga about itore night and day never touch RAT-8NAP." Three alxee, 85c, ?Sc. |l.2B. Sold and guaranteed by Caah Oro<VBry and Market. WBT Jim TILL TUB LAST DAT to ann> thi cprrnr fob am ADVERTISEMENT WBBN TMB AD MAS CAN ?!?* TOD A HUTH BFT TEB JOB IF YOU SEND IT IN [wanit dok*t roMtT rr. Bloused Nightie - \ ?The u*wt nv?M gown Is *->.? iImvm aaJ ts open lc*ern the Hda T*ry tu>*rly to the wai*t. At the wal*t it it blou??d and tied with loo* narrow; ribbon*. JLon* pleats art another fashionable tea, tar* and only lace, real lace if poaatble. should be used tor the bodice bond Ask your neighbor! She will know WILLIAM TELL Flour! J-*3-8t J. S. HOWELL. Soap, 1 cent a cake Save meat-scraps and grease ? mgke your own soap. Five and one-half lbs. of waste grease, one can of Red Seal Lye and a little water make 10 lbs. of the best soap you ever used. Follow directions carefully. No trouble or fuss. Thousands of women are saving a few dollars every year by using . Red Seal Lye to do the unpleasant work in the home. each can. Be sore and buy only the genu ine Red SEAL Lye. <rxT?Mib. nil i tiii. r?. Write for booklet of help ful hints. Full directions in TUCKER'S CAFE Mjdn Street LOUISBURG. N. C. I bar* }u?t opanad a Ant diai Gala M tli* old Nasi building and aai praparad to farnlah raaata at all bemn. and the baat tha markat affords. ?i 'jfi. ?'! fie | ' " ? toa Craam I oanta a oona. MIIMaU ate . Prleaa raaaenabla. aarrlca tha baat. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor NEW PRICES ON CIGARETTES Chesterfield 12s Chesterfield 10 s Chesterfield 20s 111 Cigarettes 15s Piedmonts 12s Piedmonts 20s 8 cents 7 cents 13 cents 8 cents $ cents cents ? Syrup and Molasses Best Grade Sugarhouse 5 gallon cans $2.45 Golden Grown 1 gallon bucket 50c Renumber we have a big line of San Shade Hats. ? These prices guaranteed until FRIDAY, APRIL 20TH, 1923. The Hudson Store Co. NEXT DOOR ABOVE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK Louisburg, N. C. toll Weevil Prospects, Recom mendations and Cautions Raleigh, N". C. April 10. ? The report of the U. S. Department Agriculture on hibernation or boll weevil Indicates that the'spring emergence of weevils will be lighter than a year ago says Franklin Sherman, Chief in Entomo logy North Carolina Extension Ser vice, this hesays suggests a good chance for those who use the cultural methods to get a fair crop "set" be fore Infestation reaches Its height In late July and August. In the territory where this will be the second year or longer after first invasion, that Is from the lluo through Salisbury, Raleigh, Wilson, Washington south ward, the normal expectation Is that the Jpfeatatlon will be deddely heavier thSn In the territory to the north of this line which was invaded ayear later. In the region north of the line the injury ' will more severs to the eastward. Of course estimates as to what will occur in future are to be <Vken with allowances. The general recommendations made by Mr. Sherman la; ? that all cotton growers In the state should use good cultural methods to the utmost, and thM In the region of expected heavy tiijury those who can should prepare to use the dust-method. If tjot pos sible to use It on all the cotton then it should be used on at least enough to gain experience on future years. Tboee who cannot do this dwold lT least attempt to gather and burn fal len square* until the middle or end of" July. Publications on the dust-me thod can be had through county agents or by Applying to Agricultural Extension Service at italelgh. Mr. Sherman state* that care and study should go with the dust method. At Memphis lit February Mr. Sher man states that an experienced com mittee of southern agricultural work era, in condensing advice aa to pol sons recommended: ? (1) the dust Diet hod for reasonably productive lands, (I) "Florida Method" where proven applicable, but cautioned -that work la necessary before general re commendation at It They recommend farther teats by State and Federal "workers of the polsoned-molassek, but Mid It hod not yet sufficient proof to warrant recommending for g*ie ral use. Mr. Sherman la now plan I n|ng such test* tor IMS. A recent news Item from the U. S. Department Agriculture repeated the same out line of advice. Dr. A M. Soule, "Presi dent, Georgia Agricultural College, In a recent addrees at Wilson took the mom standi Mr. Sherman* suggest ions on exactly the tame lfne, I* thus amply snpported. HAT* IOC ITXl KOTTCTD THAT THE HEBCHANT WHO 8EVHS (I not copt rek his ab early THE rnmsi ABt REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Farrpers National Bank At Loulsburg, )d the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on April 3, J 923. RESOURCES . Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, accep tances of- other hanks, and foreign bills of ex change or drafts sold with Indorsement ot this bank I 101,816.75 Overdrafts, unsecured j. V . * 337.63 Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 25,000.00 All other United States Qotern&ent securities 260.00 Other bonds, stocks, Securities, etc. - T 900.00 Furniture and fixtures 3,219-37 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 1,125.41 Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection 7,500.00 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 10,218 . 86 Amount djie from State banks, bankers, ajid trust companies in.. the Ujjlted States ? ? ? . ? 3,028.60 Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 607.46 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 21,349.80 Miscellaneous cash ltems__ . 2,087.80 Redemption fund witnU.'jS. Tress, and due ,frpm U. S. Treas. 1,250.00 Total . * 167, ?3?. 66 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ? ? 9 26,000.00 Surplus fund-_i=r_ t-JL 6,000.00 Undivided profits ... ? ., - 8,174.04 Less currant expense*, Interest and taxes paid 2,308.97 870-07 Circulating not<Hr outstanding ? L ? : 25,0#0.00 Amount doe to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits).. <... 1,741.85 Certified checks outstanding 106.10 Cashier's checks outstanding ? _- ? 4,584.07 Total of Itoros 21. 22. 28, 24 and 25 ... 6,482 . 52 Individual deposits subject to check ? , 88,051.89 Certificates of deposit (other than *?r money borrowed) 27,858.(4 Other time deposits yU. ... 29,878.24 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 56(782.18 Lu. 8. Government securities borrowed 250.00 ' Tota?. ? r? - ? 1 167486.66 State df North Carolina, County ot Fraaklln, ss: , 1, H. H. Btovall, Cashier of ths above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abote statement 1* true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - a. It. BTOVALL, Cashier*. Correct ? Attest: K. K. AMJBN, u l.M. ALLEN, - ' I C * ' P. B. ORIFFIN, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, ltfks. B. B. PKRHT, Notary Public. My Commission Expires March 7, 1925. u ? jl ? "**'? j r - Y iwMppwwwpwMi - -

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