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The Beauty of the New Dresses Beautifully fashioned from the season's won the approval of style leaders every where, these Dresses are representatively smart for wear on any occasion. Then, too, there is the economy of buying them ready to wear, for the cost is but lit tle more than v tnr w o uld li a v e to pay fer4h? ? material and findings alone. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. INSURANCE A NECESSITY INSURANCE ACTUALLY DEALS WITH EVERY HONEST BUSINESS CNDER THE SUN Fire insurance has come to De not only a householder's security, but a national necessity. The home owner must protect his 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 fir* is its insurance agent, through his companies. See T. W. W,ATSON, for your Insurance Needs. OFFICE OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BA>K Save! Save! 1 5 per cent on your Prescriptions at F. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222-J. LOUISBURG, N. 0. Summer Food Protection It la economy as well an a guard to better summer health to protect your food from deteriorating during the warm weather by keeping It In a properly constructed Refrigerator. This Refrigerator Is so made from materials of the highest quali ty that .the ice consumption Is held at a minimum. At the same tin* a perfect circulation of Ice cold air keeps every part of the refrige rator sweet and clean and at a temperature sufficiently oold to keep food from spoiling. TM amount fou save In Ice end food during one secson will go a long ways toward paying for. a good Refrigerator. ?a. ? now Other household necessities on display. \ _______ Furniture Co. STANDING BY PRINCIPLES By THOMAS A. CLAJUC of M?n, UaJrmity of Illinois. It's a test of character tor a young fellow to stand by his prlnclptai. espe cially II they are of that old fashioned kind that have respect for self-eoo <mi .nil religion, Worthlogton foand It so when be went to work for the first time In the city. He had come from the country and be was still old fashioned in some ways. It took nerve to say his prayers while some unre g^nerate sinner giggled, or to start off for church or Sunday School while the other fellows were alther In bed or sluing around In their pajamas read ing ih? gmm.y mi*" '? easy always to admit that he didn't smote or to refuse approval when a smart young clerk cracked a vufcgar Joke, and, as I said. It was a test ot char acter and a tent which too many flunk. Every one admires the mm who stands by his principles even when he Is loath to admit It. If he laughs cr mokes light of your respect for re ligion or your regard for a clean tongue and a clean life. It Is merely to bolster his own weakness or to test your sincerity. He respects you If you stand and despises your weak ness If you lack the courage ot your convictions. When Jimmy Hunter "got religion" during one of the evangelistic cam paigns conducted at his college years ago, he knew perfectly well that he'd have to say his prayers openly. When he thought of what "Butch" Wheeler, big, blasphemous and agnostic, would say and do, his heart sank but he stood by his principles and knelt down by the bad In the dormitory, his body trembling and his lips dumb. Some body laughed But It was "Batch" who thundered out, "Be quiet. Jimmy's doing what he thinks Is light, and what some of us, perhaps, would be better off If we did If any man In terferes. hell wish he hadn't" And quiet reigned. If there were 60 men or women with force and with moral and rellgtous backbone, they could revolutionize al most any community ? even this one, in fact. It isn't necessary to talk or preach much. All that Is needed Is to go ahead and lead your life quietly, cleanly, conservatively, without shame and In accordance with the principles you know are right It's example that counts most $ 1924 Wuun Kswsp&per Vakjp Plies Cured ln^fo 1 4 Days OruiiiJlflts refusd mon ejrff PAZO OINTMENT fail.' lo cure Itcbinl, Elindrf>leedlng or Protruding Pile* laataAly rell^vo^rtching Piles and you can g?*t restful sleep ilyt the firct e indication. Price 60c. Save The Difference "SEE GliS" There's a Reason Yours to please, A. J. Jarman Cooper Gin Corner. \ TUCKER'S HOTEL and CAPE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. Th* best of meal ? the mar ket afford* and prepared In th* be*t of fashion. ? Plenty of room* tor the acoommodatlon of all who with to *D*nd th* night, all wall furnlihed. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor Carpentier to Fight Slattery Jl.llliiy jif Rn>f?ln. N. 'Y.. ??too bolds a decision or?r Billy 8trlb Win*, who Is to meet Q?crrg?s Car pentler at home the flrst week of Aognst. Torn Tarheel says that It pays for him to believe In his neighbors for th<*:i they believe In him Exclusive Agency_/6r<AT| The Sort of Thing this Store Likes To Do? 7 R aim is to tell you H V vy art article which the 1 f manufacturer U cheerfully I willing to I uaranUe under .1 his own signature. That Kives you confidence. Ic makes you jure of your every purchase. And so vrt ire now acting at 1 exclusive territorial agents for ' W. W.W. Guiuntctd rrixlucti. You have seen them uttooiUy advertised. They arc Pearl necklace* Orange wreath wedding rings Popular priced diamond rings Gem-set rinta of many kinds Mountings of white gold. 18K. The* articles* exquiaitc, quality through and through, really coat no more than unknown linea, ana in tome la ^ atancca, they coat LESS. We have INGERSOLL PENCILS Priced from 50c to $25.00 L. W. Parrish Jeweler Louisburg, North Carolina OVER 40 PEOPLE KILLED and millions of dollars property damage by wind storms in South Carolina and North Carolina. Storm Insurance is cheap Get our rates, on Storm, Fire, Life, Health and Ac cident Insurance. THE FRANKLIN IN8. AND REALTY CO. \ \ Bennett Perry Manager. What GREATER L0U1SBIRG COL LEGE means to Franklin County An opportunity t<> educate your daughters in as good \ collect' as tin* South affords. The College stands For higher Christian edcation for women. With the completion of tlie building program now begun.LOUIS BURG COLLEGE will be frrtty equipped and ready to give to the girls of Franklin County the best of educa tional advantages. With increased facilities, a new market will have been opened for surplus farm produce; there will be inducements for the best citizens frm other section-1 to move<To Franklin County to give their daugli ters he advantages the College can then offer. It will mean a larger anil better town and county. Your daugh ter can live at home and ir<> to LOUISBURG COLLEGE for around $130.00 a year. Send her away to "College" and (be cost will be from $400.00 to $1000,00 a year. Help t'ie College that is now trying to help you educate your daughter. Seni! your daughter to LOUISBURG COLLEGE and Bank the difference with TESTED QUALITY TVu?n buying anything in Drugs, quality is a matter of first considera!'.'"!1- ^ n^ke you certain hv insist ing that every item we offer meets our rigid quali ty standard. ** ?- u S. P. BODDIE, Receiver Aycock Drug Co, Incorporated Hood Tires Bothing just as good. Sample shipment just arrived to be sold real cheaj^ J Also Goodyear and Bntler Cords guaranteed 8,000 miles, adjusted by me.
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