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By THOMAS A Dmi ?! Mi". .OTHKN Jack cam* to Oesttle wlth " oat acqnalntsnces ui w$fc v try Inadequate financial r imiairse It *aa Coulter who took him Ma hie. office, J?rt him a Job. made friend* tor him, and aet him oa hja feet. The old man , vaa proud o t the boy, tor Jack had ^ good phyafcyie. he had hn|na. he ifrpre hla clothe* veil, and he was i^^U-nwinered 1 0e made frlenda easily. His posl > Upu la Cool tor's office made (or him (?twlde circle of acquaintances, and It tltyu not Ions until be had Joined a <???. was Into society and became one *( the well-known men of the town. ?Then he gradually drifted away. ? more gfamWuU social attracted h(jm k? M little .10 d^rlth his old frl?ad and almost. , ill, not completely. hpt who It was (WP? kid given htm a start. UWmate ,ljr he want off to a distant dty. "What do yam bear Cram Jack T~ I . Vfked Coulter one day when I was to W? office. "I haven't heard from htm." be re .)jWnl "What's he doing T~ 1 Inquired. -Tm ashamed to say It, bat I really tfn't know. You see. he never told pie. he never even said good-bye to ?fW when he went away, and I haven't . tfd a word from him since he left." "Bat he owes almost everything to I said. "I should think, you'd rtR" 'W"' ??! twuU> a boy Mat*, if^en you get no gratttade, do appre ^f^Btloa." "Kindness shown to other* Mhe . ekarlty," he replied, "Is Its own re ward. 1 learned Voe? ago M<*. what ? I .could to help yoeag fellows and to > he content with the personal satls - taction that comes from knowing that I have done a worthy thing. I never e**et gratitude. Sometimes it cornea, and this unexpected appreciation that one gpts from having helped a man l? swootoat. aort of reward. but 1 jtmmevor <m*MK)l?tw1 If Lfall to re ceive It." >nd he, w*? right- Youth Is thoe?ht feea. selfish. and often aasratstol It *h?aW he enough. reward to aay man te realize that he has dam what he ceuld In giving every yowaf tallow a Ohance. Atn&n can't be a quitter if he never starts. In Halifax County 7,500 acres of cotton is being dusted within a radius of ten miles of Scotland Neck. A car of hogs and a car of baby beeves were sold from the county recently and another car of hogs is ready for the market. One car of grade Shropshire ewes and four pure bred rams were bought by farmers of the county this month. Halifax is fighting the boll weevil as he should be fought. Select those cotton plants with the most mature bolls and save enough seed from them to plant an acre next year, remembering that scrub seed will produce scrub crops, say agronomy workers for the State College exten sion division. BREAD PRICES With the advance In the price of wheat. It Is predicted that bread pricee will also soar. The rapid climb of wheat may make this necessary, but it is well to remember that labor Is by tar the largest item which enters into baking ot a loaf of bread. Labor is high-priced, which has been responsible for bread failing to get to pre-war levels. It is also the reason for many otlier commodities remain ing at close to war-time prices. The baker was given a clean bill of health in the government investi- ' gation during the year and he is not ' likely to take advantage of the rise ' in the price of wheat unless it ac- ) tually Increases the cost of making bread. i Human nature is so contrary that it doesn't want what it's got, but hankers for what It hasn't. A state committee is goln gto iu ?vewtigate the treasury department ? probably to llnd out what all of the Income tax goes out. NOTICE ?. Having qualified as administrator of the estate o t J. C. Journegan, de ceased. late of PrankUn County, notice is hereby giien all persons holding claims against said estate to present ithem to the underslgneed on or he tore the 32nd day ot August, 1926 or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons lndebeted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This August 21st, 1924. - WILLIE HARRIS, Admr. Thos. W. Ruffin, Atty. 8-22-6t NOTICE Having qualified as Exocutors, with the will attached, of the estate of J. C. Pearce, deceased, late ot Franklin county, notice Is hereby given all per sons holding claims against sold es tate to present them to tho undersign ed on or before the 22nd day of Au gust, 1925, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to Bald estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This Aug. 21st, 1924. J. J. PEARCE, J. R. L. PEARCE, 8-22-6t Executors. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN DJU g. r. KABBOXHiOH . njiUaa.w<;|ipH LnUwii XC Office la Dtckalt and Yar borough Ball dine. I'hotw ttl Resident* Phone IS A tPMOB KIWILL Loulsburg, N. C. Phone No. lib (MNce tn Mrs* National Bunk Bnlldlng rraetlce 1>B. W. JIOSTON Hy? 8p?clallat 081m 4a Hotel Building Loulsburg, North Carolina i I witt to adrtM my patients aad the public generally that altar the lat of September my bualneaa will be on Caah basis when work la oompletad . DR. ARTHUR HYNK8 FLSaCNQ 8.' F.BUBT, H. D. Loatsburg, N. G. OJtlcee o war 8co*gln'e Drag Mara. Hours 11 a. m. lo t p. m? and < to' ? i bciatebwrg.N. <3. Off lcea aad Hospital Hast Nash 8t . Pbona Office M5-L ReaMeaoe 386-J Special Attention to Bmall Animals. ML Malsbary, ?, 0> .Offtoe tn.ths.mret Nattoai Bank ?IrBta. GL JL BUI 4liomi>aULaw . Off! over Post Office Peru, iv.ln.iu ooarta. DR. J. B. DAT18 Physician aad ttargeea Office at Residence, North Main 8U relephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:80 a. m. Day 64 12 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. B. WUte L.11. A J. B. Malone lUUTB * JUdUMII , y^VTlBB l lonlabnrg. North OaroUaa Banana! practice, settlement -al tea tandi in Tea tod On* member ai . Ana. always. In. Um i DB. H. B. rSBBT Phytic law ?4 Swgtea Berth Careltaa OBlcea Adjoining Aycock Drag Co. Telephonaa: Day 187: Might 287 i*.-*, 1 beaiahau^! North Carolina ?ee tn Ayoook D*vg ?tote, Market :??raaw.O?oa Pr aetlee Ua DB. B. H. JWHM80B PkyMn ?B*1>trga?i > femtlatang, t ? -Kortft Carolina Offtee-orer Aycoclc Dim Co. Telephones: Day nad-WHW both Nor. 10 1 i. o. nmu, ?. D. Offlca la First NaUaaal Baak BulMtog I Day Vhaoa liS ? Night Phene ?M | -HaHo. v?o?. W. RoAc inLM_A XHO&. W.EBCTW Uabkarg, , lUrUCmUu Saaeral practice, b*tb ?lrlU.aa4 ertai toU. to Fr*nkUa. jau.j?4i?iala? oou 7ea. ,S?J>wme and Federal CoacU. OfflCM-ln FIr?t NaUeeal Buk oallphow* m v?b , CMAWITW, MUES8ET6, UUJHBBT | UHK BS&VICE SHOP W. H. Veaife**, Fwpr, Lonlsbarf, IT. G.| NOTICE We are glad to wumuuea to our cu? tomer* and (Mends mat we bars flrat citwHu of barbtrt and an in better ?hape to eerYe> owr eoet wera than tr* have erer fceea. A trlat fi alt -are aak. Thanking ymr tor Jroar patroufi. ?W\r<^a-*o?INkto< aerre, IJBir ? OB. 8BJS0AKD JOK' JLHTK B.Y., Effective July 13, 1924 ;Lou?a- 1 burg, *: 0. Trains IMiijr Kxoept Leave Sunday No. 330 8 ^0 A M. No. 312 11 :50 Jb, 'M; |*fo.?8fr *10OP.if. TVfiina Tlaily Jkoopt Anive' Ha*daj jWfc 881 WtlS A. M. I No. 311 3 (20 P. II. N?kB86 848 P. IT. For ftifatxnation rog&cdiiig Hates and schedules -apply *t? L. L. JOYWWt, Affeut, LouigWteJr.'lt . *oa?T,wwM *tfcjgVK.o: HO| t>at on milw,(Ma<i4e Mar it borne aa4-hea* a. mrtlo.GmBort. *re no* ?aa- , peofcad? 4bep-waatd .rattaar do lt .than hare an armmtiit. ItRWBTKE'S 8AIJC OF LOUI8BURO ' WAKJCHOU8B LOTS Br virtu* of that'Aaed of trust made Ihy W. H. Mid J. M. AUn to Wm. H. ' RuHIq, Trustee, dated Nov. 1, H20, and recorded In Book 241, page 116-16, dafeult having been ?no In the iaj ?Wt at the debt thtnt; aecured, and UeuiMtU havla# bm Made on the s*td 'Trustee for foreoleaare. by the holder of lb* debt thereby- aacured, the un deraigned will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1884, at the noon receaa of Court at the oourt house door In Louiahurg, North Caro lina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash that warehbuse lot and easements known na the Farmers Co-operative Com pany's Warehouse situate In the town let Loutebttrg, North Carolina, and mere- particularly defined as follows: First. That certain lot or parent of land situate on the east aide of lAln | street l? the town of Louis burg, boun ded aad defined a? 'follows: Bag! li ning at tke eorneref the J. F. Joaes lot (as* Farmers Oo-operatlve Com pany's lot) aad the C. B. Cheatham lot, formerly the Boa* wright Prize House lot (now Alle? Machine Com Mkny'a . lot) on Main street an iron stake; thenoe along the C. B. Cheat ham Uae (now Alien Machine Com pan'ys line) SUB 234 feet mora or less to the corner of the Tar River Manufacturing Company's lot, former ly the Cooper lot (now John S. How ell"* lot) In the line of the 8. A. L. Rail way Company; thence along the line of the 8. A. L. Railway N 86 8-4 W 27# feet more or less, to the corner of said railway on Main street; thence along Main street 8 88 1-4 W 144 feet more or less to the point of beginning, it being' the lot upon which Is now alt uate an old dwelling house and a part ef a brick Warehouse building. wiad also together with the afore desaidbed lot an descendible, trans ferable and assignable easement In and to aad npon that atrip of lan . on the Southwest aide or margin of the Depot site of the 8. A. L. Railway, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the foundation wall o;. Main street of the Warehouse now situate on said land, and running thence along Main street 23 feet to the line of the 8. A. L. Railway; thence along the line of the said S. A. L. Railway N 26 8-4 E the full length of a Warehouse formerly on Bald lot 171 feet more or less; thence a line parallel to Main street and the first named line 23 feet to the northeast corner of the founda tion wail of the Bald warehouse; theace a line parallel to the 8. A. L. Railway line along the foundation wall of said warehouse 171 feet more or less, to the point of beginning, upon which was formerly located s mewhat Jones Tobacco Warehouse building and upon which is now a portion of more than . one-half in width of the said brick warehouse building, said easement being, however, limited to warehouse purposes only by the decis ion of the Supreme Court in the ease [of Ruffln vs. Railroad 161 North Car 'ollna Report, 330, which settled the title to the above described lot and right of occupancy under said ease ment. The said lot and easeasant be In* the same conveyed by FaraMrs Co-operative Company, to W. H. Allen aadJ.M.AHen. Thl? Jan. 18, 1924 . |MMr 'WM. H. RtJFFIN, Trustee. The above aale waa continued by kxmaant at all parties concerned from rweek to week until Mmiday, Aug. 18, !l?24, and is again -omttnued by con. eent of all partlae- to 'Meaday , Sept. 1, 3014, at about the hoar ef Noon. ' This August 18, 1924. 8-22-2t WM. H RUFFIN, Trustee. SAIiB OP VAL/OABM! LAND ! Under and by vtrto? of th? power of .sole ^contained in that certain deed of trust Meented by C. A. Look and Rife to B. H. MalnM, Trastee, dated February 26th, 19tl,--MWorded'ltt Book <24, m?b 4#*, Beflrtrr of Franklin County, N. C., defaatt barring been made In the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured demand for torsctoaare-tortas been made ?n said trustee by tbe holder of the bonds representisg said Indebtedness, the andersleaed wUl, on Monday the 1st toy of September, 1914. at or about the hour of noon, at the Coarthouse Door in Ixiulsburc, N. C., offer far ?ale at public auction to the highest bidder for caab the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being fa the said county of Franklin, State Of North Carolina and babtc mare par ticularly dssodibed as fallows: ' That tmet-of l*nd contgtntng 74 8-4 acres, more or leu, conveyed to C. A. Leag by deed of G. B. H. Mailings and Otfcara, teted NonaMr 8tta 1918 and duly recorded la>t*e> Registry of Frank lin eaanly, N. O, In Book all at page 107 etiseq^ ?t*4 twni 'WIsg ?slly ds ?wlbed Ib?M<mMnwM in Book ?oafcd^l'gt'gaeaJiWMt'get^ a# afore 40d and nfneset'bilnv'Mra made for ?/farthev deaarlpMavttoreof, said tfaet Mas' daaesttM> ?a "Second /twmtf' liv tfcwidee+rogitMat of 0. A. ItaaK Ud wife to M MMvne, Traa t?a iWre -Hi? twi S*. ?t I Baeaptad fcsii tl MMW tract how <Wm la tfce ttmbe* ?ill all way right df aaf ,?snw]Md < br tU 'A. Lonf Mid Mtie ?<> Bmmtmt Jot? an 'Hawaii ?? Co., deeda. r eooPrt ed 110 st seq and It ' Thin 'tedi dav c NOTICE! I Raring qualified as administrator of U>e-estaU~o< Thosji f*.: <"*?*?? >Mai omm >r, ?? haraby ?tr?a ,,??( lrM,,|, ?? cMaiwga tkeai to tAe , ?*sUUi dar MMaa w4U be piaa?l ?4wr AM uma a?Ula-<wlU.+l? e ga?t 14th. 1H4. jAMBfl minciimtmi t lKj.ft "? ??wKiiwn, The best rule Is to mgn has daae and fudge him by what Spa nidi Motftaf for FaQ stylist! travel to all quarters of the earth In search of Inspiration for new modea. This year the costumes of an cient and modern Spain caught their fancy and now we aee reflections of these Spanish styles In oar present day appareL In mllttoery the Spanish sailor and the toreador hat grace the heads of many Americans In -adapta tions first made welcome by the Parisian*. One of these dashing sail ors is shown here In black hatters plash. Oargeoas f ringed and embroidered pcaafs a?d shawls lace dresses aad the large Spanish combs that distin guish evening modes, show that fash ton's ayes lingered long on the re asntU- apparel of Spain. Richard Liatkicua One of the busiest men at the Demo cratic national committee headqoar ten in Washington U Richard ' com, who handles the great man el I publicity for the party. T lullilw knows the newspapers of the oooafcry ' by heart and hundreds o C the nodi ! town dallies depend on him to Car J niah them with the last word In Daw* i cratlc Dews. NEW Utcvnr NlTftO k SfCCULau $29 J00 Writ* for Catalogue LEFEVER ARMS CO. BOX A ITHACA i N..V. The Touring Car *2 9 5 Runabout . . $263 md Suiurin^ Coupe .... SS25 7klor Sedan ? - 69 O Fordor Sedan - f>&5 *U tricot. O- k. Dmtnm Utmost Driving Confidence Dnvioga Ford is so simple, and requises so little effort that you are free to de vote all your attention to the problems of traffic. There is a sense of confi dence in driving a Ford, impossible with any more complicated motor can SEE THE WEAKEST AUTHORIZED FdU> DEALER Wmiemmhn tmy imMhriMHti|a mmmU4mm m Hh?W<mrd Wthjlt ftircLw Him. ThmVordt Jk urn ?>
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