I have moved my stock of General Merchandise from the Strickland store on Nash street to the store on Nash street next to Freeman & Co., where I will be glad to welcome all my friends and customers. Remember my prices are always attractive. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. SERVICE SERVICE That Is my motto. SERVICE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE pleasant every morning until eloven o'clock, and the rost of the day will take care of Itself. Place your Fire and Life Insurance with this Agency, and I will take care of YOUR INSURANCE TROUBLES FOR YOU. This Agency Is the OLDEST IN FRANKLIN COUNTY. T. W. WATSON, AGENT When yon think of INSURANCE, think of W ? A ? T ? R?O?N New Garden Seed I have just received a large shipment of Woods Garden Seed, which I am selling for a low price. Come to see me. I can save you IS per cent on your prescriptions. P. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222 J. LOUISBURG, N. C. Furniture for Every Home From our ample assortments you will be able to choose many pieces that will exactly meet yo^r des'res in furnishings for your home. Overstuffed pieces in newest patterns and colors await ~ your choosing. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPT. IS COMPLETE VI. E. White Furniture Co. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, In Superior Court. Franklin County. Farmers Guuno Co. Vl! I. H. Kearney. . Under and by virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the -?>.tneriur Court of Wake County in the above entitled action, 1 will on MONDAY, THE "til DAY OF APRIL, 1924, at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door in Louisburg Franklin County, N. C.t sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said execution, all the right title and Interest which the said I. H. Kearney has in the following described real es tate. All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 362.32 acres, more or less, and being described as first Tract in that mortgage deed of I. H. Kearney and wife to the Federal Land Bank of Columbia, dated Sep tember 13th, 1919, and being recorded in Book 223, page 36, Registry of Franklin County, to which reference is here made for a more complete de. scriptlon. Also, all of the excess and reversion of homestead In and to the following t. x...*.* tracts or parcels of land, r.v' In Fran Uinton Tow; ;6!p, F. -ciiiln County, North Carolina, and fia?crll>?d as follows: J. '?ae lot on Hlileboro Road and CoUejs Street, bounded on the North by College Street, on the East by Mrs. O. D. Kearney and Dr. J. H. Harris, on the South by Dr. J. H. Harris and on the West by the Hillsboro Road, containing about 1-3 acre. 2. One lot on Hillsboro Street, bounded on the North by Mrs. H. E. Pearce, on the East by Mrs. O. D. Kearney, on the South by May Kear ney and on the West by Burley Fuller, containing about 1-4 acre. 3. The old Foundry lot, being part of the'T. J. Wright land, bounded on the North by W. H. Hester, on the East , by Street, on the South by the old Oxford Road, and on the West by Mrs. J. C. Warmouth, contain ing about 1-4 acre. 4. One lot on the S. A. L. R. R. just out of the corporate limits of the town of Frankllnton, bounded on the North by W. F. Joyner, on the East by the Henderson Road, on the South by N. A. Black, and on the West by the S. A. L. R. R.. containing about 1-4 acre. 5. One lot In the Town of Frank llnton, situate on Pearce and Winston Streets and S. A. L. R. R.. bounded on the North by Pearce Street, on the East by Winston Street, on the South by the Emmitt Edwards lot, on the West by the S. A. L. R. R., containing about l acre. This 28th day of February, 1924. H. A. KEARNEY, 3-7-5t Sheriff of Franklin County. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days ? "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSlN"ipr< specially prepared Syrup Tanic-L axAifve for Habitual Constipation. Jk relief promptly but should be take/ reguMrly for 14 to 21 days to Induce regular ajnon. It Stimulates and Regulates. War Pleasant to Take.* 60o per bottle. Farmers of this country get seven and one-half billion dollars for their crops while the consumer pays twenty two billion ? too much gap. IF IT IS GROCERIES? SEE GUS NORTHERN GROWN SEED POTATOES Irish Cobblers /A Rose P?': Best sssortment candy in town. Home-made Sweet Pickle Yours to please, J. Jarman At Cooper Gin Corner. . Hastings' 8eeds 1923 Oatalog Free tpdax fQT HutlUa* Nv l?M Ton will DO#d information almost dattjr ? w p?o?i T*)o rQMtol mmI book ?<? publl?h oonta 'OOllVoAtjr _ . popular v?ceUblM, flawafa and n a 100 pa?aa, piotorUig dasarlbio* til* baot and >px for U>? South. i '? :(> What to p)u4 to rour jtvvO. (uvd flald tor orary purpQGO. 6-tt tfc* Ml WM-m, bc?a Kitilfcaad otkar paata. Full natural $Har Cictnrm at tba boat Rmm, dtad mi u?} ctkar flowara. How to (?t ? paokata at Mad at batatlfal Qownri Mi How moob aa#d to raaulrad 10 (tent a row or mi* whao and bow to Stent and ouWrata. Whjr h wi to >la*t food Mda and bow lo mm ttwa U abaap ar aba* par than Weak Nervous "I was weak and nervous and run-down," writes Mr*. Edith Sellers, of 408 N. 21?t St., East St. Louis, 111. "I couldn't sleep night*. I waaso restless. I felt tired and not in condition to do my work. I would have such palp# in my stomach that I w*Tafrald I would get down in bed. . . My mother came to tee me and suggested that I uh CARDUI Hie Woman's Tonic I felt better after my first bottle. I had a better appe tite. It seemed to strengthen and build me up. I am so glad to recommend Cardui , . '4 \ :.at it did foi .n? ] ..'l ne jod anv ecii da i tin. . I tooa: Cardui, i _d I m .. I fine." 1. jrvousxtss, i??t:;asnea . sleeplessness ? these symv^ tuuia so cften are th? react of a weak, run-down condi tion, and may develop more seriously if not treated In time. If yon are nervous r and run-down, or suffering frost some womanly _ weslrnost, take Cardui. Sold everywhere. - - K-19S. NOTICE North Carolina, In the Franklin County. Superior Court. Emma Foster Vs. A. C. Foster The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, to obtatn an absolute divorce from him by the plaintiff on statutory grounds; and the said A. C. Foster, defendant, will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin Co. N. C. at Louis, burg, on or before April 10, 1924, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. This Mar. 4, 1924. J. J. YOUNG. Clerk of the Superior Court. W. H. & T. W. Ruffin, Atty. 3-7-4t Plant the garden according to your plan. Piles Cured In 6tjkf4 Days "Druggists refund money if BrtSO OINTMENT fails to cure itching. Elind, BifdOiag or Protruding Piles, instaifcly relieves ltcbfeg Piles, and yoa can get restful sleep after first application Price 60c. SHOES REPAIRED THE SAME DAT THEY ARE RECEIVED All Kinds of Harness and Fan Belts Made To Order. l adles Shoes Soled 8oc pair MenTj She* s Solee $*v00 p*b i"iodje*r ^TSnirfoot Robber Keels Bett e? fSc marker. 5 Oe i?lr ALL wOKK uCai\AN"i J.C.D We make a specialty on Ladles and Gents fine shoos. Mr. J. R. Gautt h;i? bad 20 years ex perience and Is considered one ot the heat workmen in the State, give him :i trial. Try a pair of PASCO Soles for Six Months Wear. LOUISBURO REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 2 doors below F. A. Roth's Store THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY CO. Announce that Mr. B. B. Perry has taken charge of Its Insurance busnesab Mr. retry will be glad to see his friend and when in need of ANY JvlJiD of Insurance, see hlnv Mr. Perry has had many years ex perience In I^purance. end Is -m. 1 to g*. , the pr 'a tb btj .t o>: aerrlt. . Kor m?ura' ? at an iSaf wrft9, ','honn see Bennett Perry THE FRANKLIN INS. AND REALTY 00. Don't Blame the Hen! Whose fault is it if your hens don't lay eggs? Before you tit* Trie' the lien, ask yourself these questions : 1. Am I feeding a proper egg. making ration? 2. Is it manufactured by scientific authorities? 3. Am I sure the feed is always uniform? 4. Has it been proved by others in practical tests. The way to answer "yes" to all four questions is to feed Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina Hen Chow ? made and guaranteed by feeding authorities, proved by mil i : ^ <s..i i*,.. : 4-' ii;.. -i- - i ? i ,_ _ i. _ , i - - - , " ? - ,^-C- xOXUU w-C. v, P. HICKS ON THE BUSY OORNW* ? Added beauty may be given pretty hands by adorning them with Rings, properly chosen as to Mountings and Sets. .fo<- jr.,/ taoosc trees, at wzsraEy '!?:[_ 3 Msolttf when you oome hsra. L. W. PARRISH ? JEWELEIU LOUIS^URG, " "? NORTH CAROLINA Tires! Tires! Tires! Goodyear, Giant and Auburn Fabrics * 6-00 to 7.00 Cords 10.00 All Weather Goodyear Tubes Other size Tubes in proportion Spring will soon be here, but why wait? Buy now while we have your size. More people ride on "Good year's" than any other make of tires. "There's a Reason" First grade of Goodyear tires sold in Louis burg only by CranM MotoK Comp j Hot Off tl?> Wire Voice on Phone: "Ormnie Main 4." Operator: "You should ?u y 'Main oh, oh, oh, four." V. O. P. : "Oh, oh, oh, yea." By Increasing the Income of the pro ducer cooperative marketing raise* the standard of Hrlng. t Mother; "Did I hear jrou My 'dam'?" Suate: "No, mother. X don't use ' baby, talk." n ' . The need of the age Is to strengtlim the sap between producer and conau m'r- 'Ay. ;->? ??{??'

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