Your Confidence
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You will find it one of the most sen
sible business moves you ever made
when you take us into your business
confidence. Our long experience
in handling investments and busi
ness deals of all kinds permits us to
give you the counsel that will guard
you from many losses.
This service is gladly rendered to
every depositor. Make use of it.
T. H. DICKENS, President
H. M. STOVALL, Cashier
?. M. PARHAM, Asst. Cashier
GIVE YOUR COW
A CHANCE
BY ALWAYS HAVING ON
HAND IN YOUR DAIRY BARN
COW NEEDA
The proven feed that produces more milk at a less
cost. Already prepared. Try it, you will like it as
others have.
J. Allen Harris
LOTJISBURG, North Carolina
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as tho Executors
ot Mrs. Amanda Wheless, late of
Franklin County, North Carolina, this
la to notify all persona having claims
against the said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 18th day of April, 1925, or this
notice will be plead In 1-ar of their re
covery. All persons Indebted to said
estate *111 please make Immediate
payment t ? the Executors. This
April 18, 1924.
THOS. W. WHELESS, and
J. E. WHEL.ES8, Executors
ot Mrs. Amanda Wheless.
H. A Thos. W. Kuffln,
Attornoys. 4.18.6t
a hog will appreciate plenty
fresh water daring the hot
how much more so,
datry cows.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of Ransom Dodd, deceased,
late of Franklin County, notice is
hereby given all persons holding
claims against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 18th day of April, 1925, or this
notice will he plead In bar of their re
covery. All persona Indebted to said
estate will please come forward and
make Immediate settlement. This
April 17th. 1924.
E. P. DODD, Admr.
W. M. Person, Atty. 4-18.6t
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING, UP-HOL
sterlng, trimming and ?. . ping at
reasonable price*. All work guar
anteed. Repairing, painting and
upholstering furniture also. 8. L.
OUPTON, near Howell's Filling Sta
tion, Louisburg, N. C. ' -7-tf
GUCM AGAIN
Teacher ? Jfrnin.', wily don't yon
wash yaur face? I can see what you
had for breakfaat this morning.
Jimmy? What waa It?
Teacher? Egg!
Jimmy ? That's wrong: *1 ate 1?gg
' yesterday.
PRESERVE EtMJS NOW
*X)R rSK NEXT Wlvrm
I .Raleigh N. C.. Apill 28. ? Now while
I eggs are cheap and plentiful Is the
> time to eat more at home anil to pre_
I serve them In water glass (or use
next winter wtven they are scarce untl
I high In price. Directions for preserv
ing the eggs are given by A Q. Oliver,
poultry extension specialist for the
State College of Agriculture. ...
"Use only -fresh clean, unwashed
eggs that are sound of shell," says
Mr. Oliver, "Look through them by
use of a good strong light. Thin will
show up the cracks, blood spots or
the beginning of germination. Eggs
put down In March. April and May
are the best nnd cheapest- and li Is
well to remember that one spoiled egg
in the water glass solution will likely
ruin the whole lot, so it pays to be
careful.
"Water glass may be obtained at
any dFug store and should be usod at
the rate of one quart of water glass
to nine quarts of water. The water
should be boiled thoroughly and cool
ed before mixing the solution. Pour
the solution into a clean stone Jar. Two
six-gallon or three four-gallon Jars
will bold thirty dozen eggs. The eggs
at the top should be covered by at
' least one and one half inches of the
liquid.
"Now keep the Jars covered to pre.
vent evaporation and store In a cool
place where they will not be disturbed.
When preserved in this way the eggs
will keep fresh and wholesome until
the spring eggs come again. Nor is It
necessary to fill the Jar at once. Only
a few need be placed In the Jar each
day until .It Is properly filled and It
furnishes a good supply of excellent
food and saves money for the average
househould.
For these who might wish to pre
serve eggs during the next few weeks.
Mr. Oliver has a supply of buHetlns
dealing with the matter and will be
glad to send them to any resident of
the State' who requests one. Just
write a card to A. O. Oliver, Exten
sion Poultry Specialist. State College
of Agriculture. Raleigh, and receive
your copy.
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OVER 200 NEW MEMBERS
Raleigh. May 5. ? Over 200 new mem
bers were added to the North Carolina
. Cotton Growers, Cooperative Aaftncla
tion during the month of April, and
Intensive work of canvassing Is Just
now reaching its height. Field Service
workers report splendid * prospects
? and every mail brings new contracts
to the Raleigh office. Johnston county
leads all counties In membership with
Pitt county second and Robeson third
DISTRICT CONVENTION MAY 9TH
Raleigh, May 5.? May 9, is the date
set for the district conventions of the
members of the North Carolina Cotton
Growers' Cooperative Association and
at these conventions nominations will
be made in each district for mombersot
the Board^f Directors of the Associa
tion. Two nominees will be chosen frdm
each district and each member of the
association will vote by ballot in
choosing the members of the board.
MUSIC LESSONS
Every one wishing to study violin,
piar.o, or any of the orchestral Instru
ments during the months of June and
Ju'.v will kindly see Mr3. Marian Hon.
iker at the College as soon as posci
ble and make arrangements for lea*
3ons. This Is the best time to pre.
pare for playing In the orchestra next
Winter. Will specialize In beginners
work. Every one's patronage will be
appreciated. 5-9-4t
FOR SALE OR RENT
Several nice homes in Franklin
County and in Louisburg. Apply to
S. C. FORD.
5-9-tf Franklinton, X. C.
QCITE THE CONTRARY
"Did I understand you to say that
your neighbor's boy was the support
| of the family?"
"Good heaven no! I said the sport
of the family." ? Boston Transcript.
Sick
Headache
"I bare used Black-!
when needed for the put
sus; of *PoTt*?, J? .
began taking it for a bad caae
of constipation. I would Mt
constipated and feel hut mis
erable ? sluggish, tired, a bad
taste fat ray mouth, , . . and
toon my head would begin
hurting and I would hart a
???ere rick headache. I don^
know Juat who started ma te
Thedford's
BLACK-DRAUGHT
bat It dM th? wort. It Jiwt
?WBMd to cltana* tb# lhrtr.
?EL!
DR. R. r. IARBOROCGH
Physician and Surgeua
Loaisbmrg, K. C.
Office Id Blckett and Yar borough
Building.
| Office Phone 296 Residence Phone 18 |
9. ATWOOD NEWILL
Loulaburg, N. C. Phone No. 116 1
Office In first National Bank Building |
General Practice
OR. W. & MORTON i
Eye Specialist
Office In Hotel Building
Loutsburg, North Carolina
I wish to advise my patients and
the public generally that alter the 1st
of September my business will be on
la Cash basts when work Is completed.
DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING
8. P. HURT, JL. D.
Loulaburg, N. C.
Offices over Bcoggln's Drug Star*
Hoars U a. a. to 1 p. m.. and 4 to
5 P. m.
DR. W. K. BASS.
Veterinarian
Louis barg. N. C.
Offices and Hospital Bast Nash St.
Phone Office 335-L Residence 335-J
Special Attention to Small Antmala. |
OB. D. t. SMITH WICK.
Uabkirr, K. 0.
Office In the First National Bank
Building on Main and Nash Sts.
w. m. person.
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Loulaburg, North Carolina
? r settee in all court#. Office on Main
Street.
G. M. BEAM
Attorney >nt-Law
Off! over Post Office
Prsi:. in an courts.
DR. J. B. DAVIS
Physician aud Surgeon
Office at Residence, North Main St.
Telephone: Hours:
-Nigbt 8:30 to 10:30 a. m.
Day 64 12 to 2 p. m.
6 to 8 p. m.
2. B. White E. H. Malone
WRITE * MALONE
LAWYERS
Loulaburg, North Carolina
general practice, settlement of es
jOes funds invested. One member of
as firm always In the office.
DR. U. G. PERRY
Physician and Surgeon
Loulsbnrg, North Carolina
Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day 287; Night 287
DR. 1. E. MALONE.
Loulaburg, North Carolina
*ee In Aycock Drng Store, Market
Street, Office Practice Unrgary
and consultation.
DR. H. H. JOHNSON
Physician and Snrgeon
Loulaburg, North Carolina
Office over Aycock Drug Co.
Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10
J. O. NEWELL, M. D.
Loulaburg, N. ?
Office In First National Bank Building
Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2
*tm H. Kuffln, inoa. W. Ruffle
WM. H. A THOS. W. RIJFFIN
Attorney g-at- Law
Lonisbnrg, I North Carolina
General practice, both civil and crim
inal, in Franklin and adjoining coun
?Jea, Sapreme and Federal Courts.
Offices In First National Bank
Building.
NOTICE
We are glad to announce to our cus
tomers and friends that we have first
class line of barbers and are in better
shape to serve our cast mers than we
have ever been. A trial is all we ask.
Thanking your for your patronage.
We are yours to serve,
STEOALL B OS.
SHOES REPAIRED THE SAMS DAT
THET ARE RECEIVED
All Kind* of Harness and Fan Belts |
Made To Order.
Ladle* Shoes Soled 85c pair
Men's Shoe* Solei ?U0 pair
(loo dy ear Wlnrfoet Robber Heel*
Bout ea tke mrt? Me [
AI.i. "WORK GTTAhANTBBD
We m&ke a upeclalty on Ladles and
Gents line shoes.
Mr. J. R. Oantt hns had 30 years ex
perience and Is considered one of the
best workmen In the Stato, give him
a trial.
Try a pair of FANCO Soles for Six
?oaths Wear.
LOTJISBURQ REPAIR SHOP
JnHoj LehmAn. Proprietor
2 doors below F. A. Roth's Store
Cared ,
to 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-F08 WITH HCpfcr U a
prepared Syrup Tonlc-Ltxatl ve fa
Constipatloa. It rtflarsa
afco?klbe taken regnia^y fa
NOTICE! NOTICE!
100 tons new Nitrate of Soda just
arrived, the best you ever saw.
500 tons Fish Brand 8-3-3 To
bacco Special with Sulphate of
Potash mixture.
Don't forget that W. B. Spivey
and A. T. Howell are the Oil Kings
of Franklin County and we make
the prices and the others follow, so
therefore don't forget J. S. Howell's
filling statiou is the Tea Pot Dome
for Louisburg and Franklin County.
We are open eighteen hours to
the day and seven days to the week.
J. S. Howell
South Louisburg, - N. C.
NOTICE!
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To Delinquent Tax Payers
BE SURE THAT YOU PAY YOUR TAXES
BY MAY 1ST, AS THE TIME IS UP, AND I
HAVE TO ADVERTISE ALL THOSE NOT
PAID ON THAT DATE.
ATTEND TO THIS, AS I WON'T HAVE
TIME TO SEE YOU PERSONALLY BE
FORE THEN.
YOURS TRULY,
H. A. KEARNEY, Sheriff
Franklin Counly
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