THE LADIES SHOP NEW MATERIALS AUTUMN IS FAVORING 'fc i : At The Ladies Shop you can depend on finding the new and attractive in Fall materials and trimmings. New Crepes from 59c up. Black. Duchess Satin, yard wide, $1.75. r ? ??? - The new Fur and~t)etrich trimmings. A full line of Novelty buttons. . In Gingham we can giv<; you good cloth from 15c to 35c. Come in to see us when in town. THE LADIES SHOP Louisburg, N. C. Mrs. E. R. Harris, Prop. Mrs. J. A. Turner, Mgr. INSURANCE A NECESSITY INSrRANCE ACTUALLY DEALS WITH EYEBY HONEST BUSINESS CJTDEB THE gUN Fire insurance has come to T>e not only a householder's security, but a national necessity. The home owper must protect his family and provide shelter; the renter must jfliard his household goods. Business concerns, factor^, churches, schools, colleges and cor porations must protect thelXproppfty Investments. The man who can thus provide the security oK^ community against financial loss from flr? Is its Insurance agent, through his companies. See T. W. WATSON, for your Insurance Needs. OFFICE OYEB THE FIBST NATIONAL BANK New Turnip Seed of all assortment, just arrived REASONABLE PRICES We ean save yd 15 per cent on your prescriptions. \ / i Give us a trial and be convinced . ..... r P. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222-J. LOUISBURG, N. 0. It Is Less Work To Do More Work A properly equippel Kitchen ny5ans tliat you can do more work with less effort, V> /Why not make the small investment necessary to pn ifcto your kitohen one or more ^ these labor-saving ^articles. surprised ho* manj^ useful items you can little money; Convenient terms of payment yon desire^ \ Our Undertaking jiepartmeftt is always up to the minute. ? W. E. White Furniture Co. CroMlntf tM tx&an lo lh< oM Uyi ?u warded M a thrill i bat how It's roor? ?xcltlnc to ?Uy ?t home ud cro?? th# girfftt, What ha* bacomo of lh? old-faahton ?4 man who naad to itr that the bait 1m room* would all M vacant when the saloon* war* driven outT PEACH DISEASE CHECKED BI HAVHrt; VH.oKnts THEES Raleigh, Sept. 8.? jjvery peach grow er hasbeen compelled duxln^^ibe sea son which Is Just cioslng, to' throw away many bushels of peaches be cause they were alfected with a di sease called bacterlosls. "This disease" says Dr. F. A. Wolf, Plant Pathologist for hie North Carolina Experiment Station, "manifests Itself by the pres ence of dry, brown spots on the fruit. The spots, when numerous, cause the peaches to crack open Irregularly and they are therefore not marketable. Bacterlosls may cause a 'shot hole' di sease of the leaves and premature shedding of these leaves follows. Small cankers from which gum oozes may appear on the twigs at, the leaf scars. BacterloBls on the leaves and on the twigs is quite similar In ap pearance to Injury resulting from spraying with arsenlcals and Is often confused with It. In consequence when ever bacterlosls' is present It gets the blame for spray Injury as well." Dr Wolf states that experiments on control of bacterlosls have been conducted In Georgia and Arkansas over a period of about ten years. These experiments have always been Started in orchards which in the previous year had bee,i seriously damaged. The tests have shown that orchards which are kept In a high state of vigor by proper pruning, worming and cultl vilioii cii- be made resistant to fte disease by the use of nitrate of soda. Similar results are to be expected In North Carolina. In hill side orchid*; especially during seasons of heavy rainfall, much of the valu of nitrate of soda la lost by leaching. This can be prevented, in part, explains Dr. Wolf, by the plowing under of green cover crops. Subscribe to The Franklin Times NOTICE OF SALE UF LAND IN T'lli TOWN OF LOU:SBUP.G. N. C. FOR MENTSQl*EJST PAViNO ASSESS r?l,ZT about the ^our of noon at the Courthouse door In Louisburg, N. c on Monday, October 6th, 1924, It beine the first Monday In October, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid n ,\ Pur6uant t0 the laws of PuhU* parolln? Rnd especially the Hnn ,n h8 ?f 1915' ChaI*er 66, Sec tion 10 and acts amendatory thereto all lands in the Town of Louisburg] N C on which paving assessments for the years 1921 and 1922 and prior 2-?* remaiI> Jue. with costs add fo?oa:.sPr?Vided b> 'aW' descrlbe<l as MSt R' W Hudson 1 lot S Main p' freeman 1 lot S Main St* 21.03 Or ' h n/? \ !0t S Maln St 21.03 Dr. J. a Davis 1 lot S Main St 57.18 W O. Joyner l lot S Main St 66.78 G. W Ford Est. 1 lot S Main St 105.43 fi w b?!i d S Maln St -260 r w l?rA, ~st 1 lot E Nash St 14.72 W R K , \ Iot E Nash ,St 20.92 T n uJfPJ lot E Nash St 41.12 w p *ilde,r 1 lot E Nash St 64 34 W. F. Beasley 1 lot E Nash St 68.60 P B GriT?. 1 l0t E Nash St 18'30 t r- ' ~ ln 1 lot E Nash St 37 42 F H AU^W101 E X'8h St 6 76 F H all , Main St Res 23.76 j' m' 411 , , Main St Ellis 51.94 J. M. A en 1 lot Main St Kes 134 76 P C Aiifn 1 ',0t Maln St Res 37.19 P. G. Alston X lot Church St Res 25.36 W \ '0t KaSh St ReS 47-03 a Bartholomew 1 lot Kenmore Ave Res ? , Res?' P' B?ddle 1 ,0t Main 3t ?%rrR"-'G- D- Taylor 1 lot Main St 2819 B1MaTn St Yarborou?h 1 lot office84'61 F A"eFrccman Est- 1 lot Kenmore10'96 W M. Freeman 1 lot Kenmore Ave Res sT wW'hH" Allen 1 lot Ma,n St. Warehouse 70 ,, Farmers Union 1 lot .Main St. Warehouse ?>, ? A H ^Flem^"' l0' Ma,n St ReB 43 ? J 1 lot Middle St 58.16 Res 18 1 ,ot Church St Griffi"U&8Rn 1,l?t Churoh st Rea 33:29 Markel !rey 1 101 O H ^l?cke.r 1 Main St store 9.34 B T h"m 1 ,0t lfaln St 22.73 J M a w0",,1 ,ot Main St Kes 33.41 J' " * W. H. Allen 1 lot Nash 8t. Foster 291, S. A. Newell 1 lot Main St Re. 37!43 N n tOW8. l. lot Mal" St 19.60 n T? " 2 ?er 1 Main st 38 19 Mrs w"m p 1 ,0t M,(ldle St 26.98 Bt Per*?n Est. 1 101 Main A*I?%7' ^"en } Io1) Maln St ?7 j' M ?'w ?J 1 101 T1" St R88 37.96 M. ft w. H. Allen T lot Nash St Plasters War?I,ouse 47 i2 c"a R I,?'"?0?,1 '0t Maln 8t 118 ?0 ?( nd 1 lot Main st 71 79 St 8 Churfch 1 lot Main WR? Tucker l lot Church St 2?'" Lf lUZV, V0t Mlddle 8' 34.80 Res " 1 ,ot Ma,n 8t AlUn ^"*n r.^' K*nmore A*e 84 64 A"*" Bro? 1 14 Nash St store Mrs RT w'rfi ii0" 106 ?8 A?V' rfudaon i lot Kenmore AFfl K?g Ep^opal yWch rM Church hurch 1 I^t Middle 8t 61.2# ows 1 lot Court St 13.8S 1 lot <|oiirt St 8.3# 1 lot Kenmore 33 47 Yarborough i lot Main Varborough 1 lot Church10 39 39 R T u ?J Cobb 1 ,ot Chl""Cl> St 38 69 D W ??,den \ '.0t Maln 8t R" 83.04 B ^PLT*7 1 lot Main St 36 3? 1 Iot N*"h st Oar ? 8. Ford Est 1 lot Nash 8t 13 3g V. A. Roth 1 lot Middle 8t 24 84 I Trtwn n >- r- B MoKINNB, I Thos W i"* T" Collector. I mos. w Ruffln, Tow* Attr. ?-5-6t LOST One black and white male hound, with scalded scar oil back. 'Lost about ten days ago. \ One large black^ white and tan male hound. Has been^miasipg (or about seven months. \ One white fetnple \pyn<l with a few yellow or brown epotff* One large red male h/mpd with white ring around neck, wnltdsfeet, white biaie in lace. Gone ^bout X^year. Reward of |25 offered for return of each dog. W. H. ALLEN', 9-5-tf Loulsburg, N. C. LOST , A pair of library glasses with tor toise shell frame in leather case on last Friday morning between Bunn and Loulsburg or in Uoplsburg. Finder will please return to Ape and receive reward. 9-5-2t B. M. C. tfULLES. ?NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND IN THE TOWN OF LOflSBUEO. N. C. FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. At or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door 1j Louisb'.irg, N. C? on Monday. Oct. 6th 1924. it being the first Monday In October, I will sell at public auction to the highe3t bidder for cash pursuan t-< t. of North Carolina and the Charter ot the Town of Louisburg. N. C. as set out in the Private Acts of 1899, Chap ter 243, and Acts amendatory thereto, all lands in the Town of Louisburg, X. C. on "'Which taxes for the years ,1921, 1922, 1923 remain due with costs added as revised by Section 8009 Con solidated Statutes 1919 and amend ments thereto; described as follows: 1921 Hines-Hodges Motor Co. 1 lot Church St. , $ 45.00 j W. T. Person, X lot Ice plant 159.40' 1922 Hines-HodgeS Motor Co. X lot Church St. 63.75 Sam A. Harris X lot 94.10 1923 J. D. Hiiies X lot Church St. 63.75 J. D. Hines I lot garage 76.50 Leslie Allen X lot Main St. Ma chine Shop 45.90 Mrs. W. E. Bartholomew X lot Kenmore X3.77 \V. Y. Bickett part office Main St. X03.00 W. R. Bass 7 lots Baker X3.XX Mrs. J. R. Collie 1 lot Main St. 91.80 C. M. Cooke Est. X lot Main St. Home 240.2X A. H. Fleming 1 lot Main St.. X lot Middle St, 1 lot Court St 187.02 F. B. Freeman Est. 2 lots Ken more Ave.. X lot Main St. 63.75 \V. M. Freeman X lot Kenmore 49.83 Freeman & Fuller X lot Railroad Balance 3.X9 E. S. Ford Est. X lot Main St. Home. 1 lot Baker Heights, 1 lot store 243.88 P. B. Griffin 1 lot Nash St. Home 60.69 Mrs. C. C. Hudson X lot Church St. Home 6X.20 Mrs. R. W. Hudson X lot Kenmore Avenue 7X.40 W. Hudson X lot Nash St. Garage Bal. 57.55 C. B. K?arney, X lot planer, X lot J. B. Davis, 2 lots H. Mann 232.05 Mrs. W. B. Morton X lot Nash St. Res 71.40 J. S. Place 1 lot Main St Res 30.60 Mrs. W. T. Person X lot Middle St. Rea 58.65 W. T. Person X lot Ice Plant X7X.2X W. H. Rudd l lot Kenmora C. T. Stokes 1 lot Main St Boone. 1 lot storage, 1 lot Main St M. C. Pleasants. 4 lots Main St Strother, Bai 294.27 J. C. Tucker 1 lot Main St store, 1 lot Baker, 3 lots Reavis row 208.18 Mrs. J. W. Weaver 1 lot Cedar St 42.84 Mrs. W. H. Yarborough 1 lot Main St Home 218.26 W. M. Alston X lot Res, X lot Slabtown 20.40 Mrs. J. \V. Alston 1 lot Home 22.95 Elmo Alston 1 lot 10.7X E. R. Brame 1 lot Slabtown 4.17 Dallas Blount 1 lot Main St. 1 lot Elm St 54.15 Eddie Bridges 2 lots Blacktown 11.35 Harry Dunston Est 1 lot Tar R 13.64 Dr. J. B. Davis .1 lot Main St, 1 lot River Drive 60.31 James D. Davis 1 lot Mini Sprg 19.61 Washington Davis 1 lot Kenmore 11.83 James Davis 1 lot Ford IX. 09 Jno. W. Davis X lot Ford X.53 George Egerton 1 lot Timberlake 6.10 Matt la Egerton Est X lot Tarboro Road 9.18 Jennie Egerton 1 lot homo 2.55 Thurston Foater 1 lot Main St Bal 33.69 Mary Green 1 lot Blacktown 12.75 Austin Green 1 lot Mln Sprg 11.71 Rickey Hill 1 lot Railroad 6^35 S. P. Hawkins 1 lot 12.24 W. H. Hawkins 1 lot Main St, 1 lot R1v?r Drive 45.36 J. A. Hawkins Est 1 lot Halifax St 3.06 Ben Halllt 1 lot Halifax St 6.12 Eutrlct Hazelwood 1 lot Main St 11.71 Hlcksle Hazelwood, 1 lot Tarboro Road 4.59 Garland Harris 1 lot River Rd 5.61 Sam Harris 1 lot store Tarboro Road, 1 lot Home. X lot Rail road, | lots Jno. Green, 1 lot P store, 1 lot W. Spivey 115.00 Loula B. King 1 lot Railroad 10.71 Loula tying 1 lot Main St 12.34 Anthony King 4 l-2a Slabtown 21.42 Charier Maniey 1 lot Halifax Roa<J 5.15 Lazarus Neal l lot 11.71 Jack phaw 1 lot Kenmore 21.04 Rlchafd Skinner 1 lot Railroad 10.58 Helei^ Thomas 1 lot Tarboro Rd 9.18 Rosa White 1 lot Railroad 7.65 Charlie White 2 lots near Graded School 19,12 Willie Ward X lot , - 8.85 Augustus Williams 1 lot Halifax 11.71 P. W. Williams X lot River Rd X9.18 Matilda Yarborough 1 lot Elm St 11.42 Martha YarborougH Eat 3 X-2a Slabtown 8.41 Calvin Yarborough X lot Main St 18.48 Calvin Yarborough Eat 1 lot Main St 11,14 F. a McKINNB, Town Clerk and Tax Collector. Thos W. Ruffln, Town Atty. ?-5-5t TBrjTDLE? EtfEKTOM The marriage of Mloa Florence Hart Icy Trundle, of Washington, D. C., to Mr. Walter Eugene Egerton. son of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Da via Egorton of Loulsburg N. C.. took place Monday, September 1, X924 at high noon ln-Uxa. home of the bride's father on R Street.] The ceremony waa performed by Rev. J. J. Ringer. In the presence of the two families and a fe.w friends. Mrs. William Carl Goodman rendered the music. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of gray crepe, with hat to imatch, and a corsage boquet of bride rosea and Ill lies of the valley. . The bride's sister. Miss Xlary Trun dle, was the or.ly attendant, wearing a gown of powder blue crepe and a black hat and carrying an arm bou quet of Ophelia rosea. Mr. Ballard Egerton of Greensboro. N. C., was best man for his brother. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Egerton left for a wedding tilp to northern points. After September 15 Mr. and Mrs. Egerton will be at home in Mebane. N. C. Club girls who attended the State College Short Course have been giv ing lectures and demonstrations at the various club encampments held over the State by home demonstration agents this summer. WALTER L. *AJN CIBCIT8 AT HKX IUN1 The Walter L. Main Big Three Hint Circus, museum. maoagerle combin ed with Andrew Downie's trained wild animal shown will exhibit at Hender son. N. C.. on Wednesday, September 17th. 1924. The parade within ltselt Is a wonderful Institution and the show Is one that will be long remem bered and appreciated. p._ "Walter L. Mala. Circus was here yesterday (or the usual two perform ances and the parade and it left tbe City with a distinct pleasant Impres sion. It was clean as a whistle, amus ing entertainment and In many fea tures startling. The riding was the best ever seen here and will be com mented on for many a day." ? Oswego, N. Y.. Daily Times. Middle and western Carolina Is well suited to growing black walnuts, states Forester H. M. Curran. He~advocates the planting of a few trees this fall. When tbe law fails to make as virtuous, old age comes along and does It automatically. No Worms la ? neaitby Child All children traiial wttfe Wtrai have aa un healthy color, whicfc Indicates poor blood, sad as a rule, tbert is mo t4 or leu stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS coin TONIC gives regniariy for two or three1 week? will enrich the blood, im prove the digestiap. v>d ac t ua General Strength ening Tonic to the V>ole system. Nature wiH then I throw off or diapeUb* worms, and theChild will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take ~ 00c per bottle. CONFIDENCE Xo transaction he t \v i ?i?^iuyejf 4Hr1 t*41e r is satisfactory unless a muual coiifi>lenc^cxUtsT ^ ? . Confidence is the foundation of business. And confidence is the growth of years ? the child of the square deal and the father of success. It is because we recognize these facts that the FARM EES AND MERCHANTS BANK has endeavored to treat each depositor as we would be treated ourselves. POR SALE I 30 50-Gallcm Steel Oil Barrels $?.00 each 20 Ford Wheels, demountable $2.00 each Cranford Motor Company

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