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A. s. WIGGS
NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C.
INSURANCE A NECESSITY
INSURANCE ACTUALLY DEALS WITH EVERY HONEST
BUSINESS CNDER THE SUN
Pira insurance has come to be nofoply a householder's security,
but a national necessity. The home owner must protect hiB family
and provide shelter; the renter must guard his household goods.
Business concerns, factories, churches, schools, colleges and cor
porations must protect their property investments. The man who
can thus provide the security of a community against financial loss
from fi?-e is its insurance agent, through his companies.
See T. W. WATSON, for
your Insurance Needs.
OFFICE OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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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 15 per cent on your
prescriptions.- ^
F. R. Pleasants
DRUGGIST
TELEPHONE 222-J. LOUISBUHG, N. C.
When
Choosing
New Rugs
Bfe sure to take advantage of the splendid
assortment of patterns, colors and kinds
which we are now displaying for your ap
proval. The valnes will appeal to you as
being much above the usual and the prices
represent real economy.
W. E. White Furniture Co.
(POLITICAL. ADVERTISING)
FOR SHERIFF
I herewith announ< v myself a can.
J dldate for the office 01 Sheriff of Frank
I in County subject to the action of the
Iiemorratic primary to be held on the
7th of June, and viit greatly appre
ciate the support of the voters of the
county, assuring you that If 1 am nom
inated and elected I will give this of
fice au efficient business administra
tion.
3-28. lit FRANK W. JUSTICE.
JAMES J. LANCASTER. FOR
SHERIFF -*
I hereby announce to the voters of
Franklin County that I am a candi
date for the office ol Sheriif of Frank
lin County and solicit your vote and
assistance In the coming Democratic
primary. 1 promise faithful service to
the whole people it nominated and
elected.
Thanking you for your support. I am
Respectfully,
2-22-tf JAMES J. LANCASTER. .
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a canJl
date for the office of Sheriff of Frank,
lin County, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary to be held June
7th. I shall appreciate your support
and anything you may do tor me, and
It elected I will use my very best ef
forts to handle the office in an effic
ient way, and make the very best
Sheriff possible.
3-14-13t W. NORWARD FULLER.
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FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce to the voters of
Franklin county, that I am a candl.
date for the office of Sheriff of Frank
lin county, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held June
7th. I shall appreciate your support.
I promise faithful se*vl(e to the peo
ple if nominated and elected.
3-21. 12t PETER E. DEAN.
FOR RECORDER
Subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary I hereby announce my
self a candidate for the office of Judge
of the Recorder's Court, of Franklin
County. I have practiced law about
20 years; you may be the Judge of my
qualification. If elected to this office
I shall endeavor to treat each case on
its own merits, and to command that
high respect tor this Court that is due
all the courts of our land.
3-28. lit S. A. NEWELL.
FOR RECORDER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Judge of the Re
corder's Court of Franklin County,
subject to the action of the Democrat
ic primary. cn June 7th.
4-4. lOt J. L. PALMER.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for the office of Commissioner
for Franklin County, subject to the
action ot the Democratic primary to
be held in June and will appreciate
your support. ?
4-11. 9t R. P. TAYLOR.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS
To the voters of Franklin County.
Ladies and Gentlemen. I herewith
announce myself a candidate for the
office of Register of Deeds of Frank,
lin County, subject to *ne action of the
Democratic primary In June. I will
appreciate your support.
4-ll-9t RICHARD C. PERRY.
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
To the taxpayers and voters of
Franklin County. Having fully decid
ed some weeks ago to ask you to al.
low me by your Votes and Influence In
the approaching Democratic Primary.
June 7th, to succeed myself in the next
General Assembly in 1925 for this
County. ? ffTiy yotir voTe and influence
I am nominated and elected. I pledge
my whole duty and best thought to the
Interest of my County and State, as I
may be able to see It. and will ever
have a sympathetic ear to your al
ready heavy load of burdensome tax
ation. For that purpose and to that
end. I covet your votes and influence,
with a solemn promise to do all with
in my power tfi make the burden light
er. With grateful remembrance and
appreciation for your past favors and
support for this office I aBk to remain
yours to serve most sincerely.
4-1 1 -9t GEORGE H. COOPER
?* NOTICE
My son. Louis Patterson, nge 13
years, left my home Wednesday with
out any cause whatever. T forbid any
one to hire or harbor him. Want aiy
lawful officer to hold him and notify
me.
OU3 PATTERSON.
4.11.4t R. 2, Loulsburg, N. C.
Full Stock 8creen Doors, Window*
and Screen Wire
4-11-lt at L. P. HICKS.
Free Flower 8eeds
Tm will bo glad to bmr tut Has
tings', "Tli* Booth'! Bwdaut," win
gtrs sway about 1,000, imM at
Mod of tk? South'! moat popular (low
?n this spring.
Thara la nothing In th? hocna that
?an ao?npara wHi rtch aolorad fknrara.
Thajr brigfctoa na all BP and maka any
hooaa attractive. Ton oant plant too
many flBwW and this opportunity to
?at Bhlrlay Poppi?a, SrarUattng flow
ara, lftnalaa. Oosanos sad Mailwn Burn
ing Sol* abaolqtalr fraa, la aartalmljr to
ba walstwiad br all raadars of thta
?apsr
Too aaa got thaml J oat wrlta to
?ast**^ for tha a srw 111* Catalog. It
tans yoa how to got flowor asada fraa.
It baa 1M psgss at baautttul photo
graphic ploturea and corTaqt daaorlp
Ooas at gardan Bowsr aad fMd saads.
bulbs aad plants, and alas la fall of
halpfal Information that Is aaadad
almost dally ta ovary ?oathara bona.
lt'? na Mat Talaabla aaad book srar
?obUAad aad yon win ba mlfhty glad
| am gat it Jaat wrHa aad ask tor
(ha as w Oataioa
M. ?. HAhTINM CO,
Practical
Nurse Tells
Mrs. N. E. Snow, of Route
1, near Paris, Tenn., tells the
story of her experience as
follows:
"I am 62 years old and I
have been a practical nurse
for more than 20 years, tak
ing mostly maternity cases.
One of my daughters suffered
from cramping at . . . She
would just bend doable and
hare to go to bed.
GARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
was recommended to her and
she only had to take about
two bottles, when she hardly
knew that tt was . . she
suffered so little pain.
"M y youngest daughter
was run-down, week and
nervous, and looked like ?ke
didn't have a bit of blood
left ? Just a walking Skeleton,
no appetite and tired all the
time. I gave her two bottles
of Cardui. It built her up
and she began eating and
soon gained in weight and
has been so well since."
Cardui, the Woman's Tonic,
has helped suffering women
for over forty years. Try H.
At all druggW. E100
SALE OF LAND
Under end by virtue of th"! power
and authority contained in that Deed
of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams,
Trustee, by J. T. & E. L. Aiken, and
their wives, and duly registered in the
ofTlce of the Register of Deeds for
Franklin County, in book 193 at poge
280. Default having been made in
the payment of the Indebtednjss there
by secured and demand made upon me
to foreclose. I will on
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1924
at the courthouse door of Franklin
County, at or about the hour of noon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, that tract of land sit
uate in Youngsville Township, Frank
lin County, North Carolina, bounded
| as follows, viz:
Being lot No. 5 of map No. 1 of sur
vey roiide of the J. S. Mmberlake es
tate by R. G. Ball, engineer, 1920, see
Registry of Franklin County, North
Carolina, book of maps page 102.
This the 21st day of March, 1924.
J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee.
Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-28.5t
Piles Cured to 6 to M Days
Druggists refund moneyif PAZO OINTMENT fail#
ro cure Itching, ?llnd, Bleeding orProcrodind Piles
Insta'Vly relieves Jtrhing Piles; and you can Set
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
SHOES REPAIRED THE SAJIE DAY
THEY ARE RECEIVED
All Hinds of Harness and Fan Belts
Made To Order.
Ladles Shoes Soled 85c pair
Men's Shoeu Soletf $L0O p?ir
(ioodjrear Winnrfooi Rnbber Heels
Bert e* lie marSst 50c p*lr
ALL. "vv OKK tiijAhAN7ie?Ij
We make a specialty on I.adies and
Gents line shoes.
Mr. J. R. Gantt has had 30 years ex
perience and Is considered one of the
best workmen in the State, give him
a -trial.
Try u pair of PA>C0 Soles for Six
Months Wear.
LOUIS BURG REPAIR SHOP
Julius Lehman. Proprietor
2 doors below F. A. Roth's Store
THE
FRANKLIN INS. AND
REALTY 00.
Announce that Mr. B. B.
Perry has fltken charge uf Its
Insurance busnessb Mr. Peiry
will be (lad to see his friends,
1 and when in need of ANY KIND
of Insurance, see hint Mr.
Perry has had manV years ?*
perlenoe In Insurance, and la
m isr l to gf ?> the pr' )e tt<
bMt aH wrrlt*,.
Mr lMru? of ar klaf.
writ*, phone ?? see
Bennett Perry
THE
TRANKLIN INS. AND
REALTY 00. I
The Laying Hen
is the Paying Hen
Purina Chows make layers out of hens. Purina
Chows fn-f litikfrir no more than ordinary feeds,
and they produce more eggs than other feeds on the/
market. That's why we picked Purina, as the
chows to sell. Pure, clean, honestly made, they arc;
sold under the iron-bound guarantee of more eggs
or money back, when fed according to the simple
directions. If you want more eggs right now drop
in.
L I1, HICKS
ON CHE BUSY OOBNE?
PURINA HAS
GIVEN ME AN
_ IDEA <
RINGS FOR BEAUTY
Ac'ded beauty may be given pretty hands by
adc rning them with Rings, properly chosen
as to Mountings and Sets.
Jo'd stay chooae free? an ciussaliy iarrs iL"pi&y when
you come here.
L. W. PARRISH
?JEWELER?
LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA
Tires! Tires! Tires!
Goodyear, Giant and Auburn
30 * 3 Fabrics * 6.00 to? < 9.00
30x3 1-2 " 7.00 " 9.50
30 x 3 1-2 Cords 10.00 " 12.50
32 x 4 " All Weather 22.00
30 x 3 Goodyear Tubes 1.25
Other Bize 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" th^n any other make of tires. "There's a
Reason" First grade of Goodyear tires sold in Louis
burg only by
Cranford Motor Com^y,
COMMISSIONERS SALE OF FARM
LAND
Under and by Yrtue of an Order
made by the Superior Court of Frank
lin County, dated Marc , !7th, 1924 tn
that special proceeding entitled W. A.
Stalling* et als vs Joe S. Stalling* et
als, the undersigned Commissioner
will on Monday the 28th day of April,
1224, at or about the hour of noon at
the court houiK) door In Louiebu rg, N.
C. otftr for aale at public auction to
the htghest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described land:
Lying and being In Cypreaa Creek
township, Franklin County, State of
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of \
| Ruff In Col He, the Arrington land, the |
Sherrod Qay land, and the Monroe
Raines land, and containing I! acres,
more or leas, ad being known aa the
W. B. Stalling* lands.
Ttila the 27th day o t Mar. 1?24.
3. 28- St B. H. MAL.ONB, Com.
RETURN ROAD MACHIKS
The party who bo roweJ the- Road
8c rating Machine belonging to the
Town of Loulabnrg will >lsa*e return
aame or let me Know ?1mt? It la *o
that I can send and get tt?
a H. MIA DOWS?
4-4- It dhM ot Potto*.
. i
FOR FIRST CUA88 JOB PBXNTlMd
PHONB m