What Can You Do Better Than The Average Boy Or Girl? Here is a question that will con front you when you entebus- - ness life. Your record of accomplishment will be closely scrutinized and you will be rated accordingly. If you can prove that you have learned to save money ? you will rate higher than the boy or girl who cannot. There is a reward for accomplishment. Work conscientiously, spend cautiously, save consistently, succeed eventurlly. You Arc the Judge The success of any financial institution depends upon the respect of its customers. If a bank have resources to meet the ligitimate loan requirements of responsible borrowers? if its facilities and its service are ad equate for the accommodation ol depositors? it will deserve the esteem of the community. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK has won the respect of Louis burg and surrounding territory by 18 years of successful serv ice. We will welcome your patro nage in the confidence that you wiU like what we do for you and the way we do it. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURQ, North Carolina "FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT." Colds Cause CJrlp anU Hiduenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUDTOTElibleU remove the cause. There Is only #oy/"Bromo Qalnice." E. W. GROVE'S ?Uoaure q* box. 30c StoD that Htadache with SAM'S HEADEASY. Severe Indigestion lor month* at a time. All I dared nt #u < little briid and SBwasairRm' to eat. thMthe Ufdtte JUto lag Uj my (tomMT Iba ssf%rJB f?? mended Thedford'8 BLACK-DRAW ST ?r??i U03U?uiy ft>?jry ?^? na?JI ailPdds *|33Ais qieajq '1B3|D (1)331 am sdaajf osjb n nojjsaBfp pie o? S.A319IHM asn naqj 'naM pooj jnoX Maij,) SAIEMHM t-wj j?tjv DON'T FORQET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY THAT BHD BACK Do you have a dull, steady ache to tits small of the back sharp, stab bing twinges when stooping or lift ing? distressing urinary dtsordanf For bad back and weakened kidneys Looisburg residents recommend Doan"s Kidney Pills. Read this IxMiaburg statement Mr*. J. E. Pergerson, "Church Bt. say*: "I had a great deal of heavy work and I over-did. My back be came weak and mornings I had a dull, aggravating pain serosa my kidneys. This dull misery bothered me all day long and the longer I stood, the worse the trouble became, t When I stoojed a sharp twinge shot acroas the small of rar back and at times I had disiy spelln and dark spots appeared before my eye?. On a friend's advice t procured Doan's IfcUtney Pills and several boxes of Doan's removed the trouble. 1 haven't <d a spen of that kind sinee." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't tply ask for a kidney remedy? fat Kidney Pills ? the same that Pergerson had. Foster-Mflborn ?rs., Buffalo, N. Y. SAVE THE GARDEN CROP Timely Suggestions About I Spraying. H.Uiuh. N\ C. M.t> 2 'j. Timeh All! help *o a success ? rl,.e i.o:r.e g' rden if cnrried out ?'Ml: proper care, and a reduced gro ' ? ry hill as the resist of this kind ? f c : o i insurance, are two thoughts *.is:Kvste;l by G W. Fant. extension ant disease worker for the State College and State Department of Viniculture. Mr. Fant says that there is much less from the disease in The garden which is often mistaken for bad wea ther cr poor soil conditions A good many growers have round it profi table to spray tomatoes to reduce f^e amount of blight and fruit rot If the vines die early ana the trouble !< oks suspicious of wilt, send some 4ft'ci*iu*nj to the Division of Plaut Ui.eat*es. State College. Raleigh, N. L* lor examination. This wilt disease lives in the soil from year to year. I: may be eliminated through the use of wiit-resistant varieties, be state.*. "Spray Irish potatoes with polsor. ??i liordeaur mixture. Experience has ?hcr%n 'hat this ii fii'. ) 3st all arount' practice. "It's pretty much of a disappoint ment to have a nice crop of grapes Ko bad from grape fruit rot. Unless spray is applied, there whll likely l?e lots of it this year. The spraying of watermelons and muskmelons prevents the early dying of vines, and eliminates the melon spots known as anthracnose. "If celery is grown, spraying while plants are in the plant bed and later in the field will control foliage blight and give rise to strong succulent stalks. , Hdme-m.^de Bordeaux mixture, plus arsenate of lead for chewing in sects. is the cheapest and most effect ive spray for garden crops," says Mr. 1 Fant. I Indications are ? thatt this a good war to sive out some good seed grain for sale this fall. There is al ways a shortage of wheat, oats and ; Abruzzl rye seed trom home grown I <tock. No politician can make a good race lit the wind is against him NOTICE Having qualified as executrix ot the Instate of irrs. Nancy R. Thomas, de ic-tased, late of Franklin county, this 1 is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them uuly Itemized and verified to the un dersigned at her home In Millbrook, N. C., 0:1 or before 27th day of April, 1&24 lor this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please come for ward and make immedate settleent. This 2Cth day of April. 1923. .MRS. MINNIE T. HATCH. |4-27-6t Executrix. SALE OF LAND Under and by vlrture of :he power anil authority contained in that deed or trust executed on the 20th day o! October, 1:?15. duly registered in tho office of the Register of Deeds for FrankUn -County in Hook 210. Fage 4, default having been made in th? payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand made upon me to foreclose in accordance with tho terms and provisions thereof. I the undersigned Trustee, will n? II pub lie auction to the higest bidder for cash at thti. Court hou.:j. door of F ank lin County, X. C.. on Monday the "?:>th day of June. 1023, that certain tract cr parcel of land situate ?.i Frankli . County, Louisburg Township, North Carolina, and described as follows Adjoiriing. the lands of Mrs. F. X. Ji-yner and J. M. Allen. Beginniing at the Southeast corner of Mrs. F. X Joyner lot on the Street running North of the Louisburg Graded School Campus: thence in a Northerly di rection along Mrs. F -X Jo: filers' line to the J. M. Allen.~Une; thence in an Easterly direction along the J. M. Allen irne Ninety feet (00) to a stake In the said Allen line?"' thence* In a Southerly direction In a Itue parallj to the said Mrs. F. X. J^vrer li'io to a point in said Street running North of the Louisburg Graded School Cam T* ?; thence along said Street in a Westerly direction Ninety feet (90) to thp beginning, it being the 3ame iot conveyed by M. S. Cliftcn and wife to Alice J I'zzell bv deed re corded In the Registry of Franklin County in book 158, Page 80, refer ence to which record l* here made. This th* ?6th day of Vay, 1923. t i-4t E. H. Malone Trustee SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court entered In that Special Proceeding entitled "Mary Jane Foster et als vs M. T. Hawkins" the undersigned Commissioners will, at or about the hour of noon on MONDAY, JUNE 25. 1923 at the Court House door of FYanklln County, ofTer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder, upon the terms herelna/ter set forth, the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land, situated frf Hayesville Township Franklin County,, North Carolina. I described as follows: Bounded on the North by the lumiv of the estate of J. A. Hawkins, on the East and South by the Tands of Mat thew T. Hawkins, and on the West by the land* of the estate of J. A. Hawkins and W. O. Mitchell, con taining 97 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land upon which Thomas H. Hkwklns resided at the time of his death Terms of sale: Ono third cash and the. balance payable In two equal annual Installments deferred pay ments bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum from the date of deed until paid and being se cured by a mortgago or deed of trust on the property above described. This the 26th day of May, 1923. W. H. YARBOROUOH, E. H. MALONE, 6-l-4t Commissioner*. Rich, ripe, healthful grapes, grown in the famous vineyards of Southern Europe ? produce the cream of tartar from which ! Royal Baking Powder is made. The most eminent authorities in the world say cream of tartar makes the best and most health ful baking powder. \ ROYAL Baking Powder ' The ONLY nationally distributed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder -N " ? ' Contains No Alum ? Leaves No Bitter Taste Advantage to use White Shoe Dressing The Whitest White Does not rub off. * Liquid and cake F. F. Dallry Company Inc. Buffalo, N. Y. YOUR DOLLAR WILL BE WORTH TWO . -JF = You will visit our Store next week and see the wonderful line of summer goods we are offering at unheard of prices. Everything New in organdy, voile, crepe, tissue, lawn batiste, flaxon, pongee, pongette, linen, wool crepe, alltyme crepe, crepe de chine, taffeta, challie, laces, rib bons, etc. etc. Come In and we will take pleasure in showing you the^ goods, and helping yoa plan your dresses. THE LADIES SHOP Mrs. R. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. M^in Street Louisburg, N. C. SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE That Is my motto. KIRK AND LIFE INSURANCE B. pleasant every morning until eleven o'clock, and the rest of the tiny will take cr.re of Itself. Place your Fire and Life Insurance with this Agency, and I will take carer of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES FOR YOU. This Agency Is the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. W. WATSON, AGENT When yon think ?! INSURANCE, think of ?W-A-t? S? 0? K APPLICATION FOR PARDON Application will be made to the Governor of Norjh Carolina for the pardon of Po'rcy Mitchell, oonrlcted at the January term, 1923 of the Franklin County Superior Court of violating the prohibition lair and sen tenced to 8 months on the road* of Franklin Connty. All persons who oppose the granting of said pardon ~ ? l&i t are tartted to forward their protects to the Oorernor without delay. Thi? May 28, IMS. J 6-2S-St T. W RtTTTN, Attorney. POKTO RICO POTATO 81498 FOB ?ale, $1.25 per 1000. ' Now raady foe ? delivery, a If. v?n?haa, R 1. tU plerlllt, N, C. l-IMt

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