The Jungle Is safer than America, big game hunter*'report. That's to be expected. The Jungle hasn't been cl VOW?H y^l < | , e i. NITRATE of Soda for -the Qarden at L. P. HICKS. B-8-2t About 148 commodlies may be mode from corn Including 'such Heme as axle grease and face powder, shoe heels and chair cushions, cigarette holders and gun powder, shaving soap Vdinlsh and things. The value of com is greater than the value of any other crop grown In this country. FERNDELLS Sandwich, Pimento, Swiss and American Cheese at 1+ P. HICKS. 6-8-2t Robbers Invaded the sacred pre cincts of a bank In receivership and new the receiver knows how mother Hubbard felt. Another barrel of "THAT GOOD MOLASSES" at L. P. HICKS. 6-8-2t Murdere- tn the united States are lncreaalng, but email crime* are de creasing. Our criminals, perhaps, are more efficient. Chase & Sanborn UN EQUALED Col- ? fee and Tea at L. P. HICKS. looking Now is a good time to be -lookJi over the small grain field to select those areas that will be saved for seed. Seed of Abruzzle rye, FulFghum and Appier oats and pure bred wheat are especially In demand, says Dr. R: Y. Winters, of State College. BRILLO Cleanser makes old Alum inum New at L. P. HICKS. >8-2t Floor Mops, Floor Oil and Floor Wax at L. P. HICKS. 6-8-2t Regardless of Price I am going to sell my stock of Shoes regardless of j rice, so be sure to look them over before you buy. Every pair is guaranteed to be as represented. If they don't fit will exchange them for you. If you don't want them will take them back. A big lot of Overalls, Work Shirts, Overall Coats, Hosiery and Men's Underwear. A full line of feed and groceries all the time. Yours truly, J. W. PERRY Garden Time We have just received a large variety of Wood's Garden Seed. All fresh. Gome and get what you need before it is too late. Bring us your prescriptions and save money. F. R. Pleasants S| DRUGGIST 11 DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222-J. The New Living Room Sets *' ^ Exhibiting in the most attractive manner the new . styles in Living Room Furniture. These Sets are priced so very reasonable that you can afford the one that pleases you best. IW. E. White Furniture Co. i Cwcd la 6 to 14 Day* ?U* hr Tmr KNOWING ONE'S SELF Br THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dmi of Man, Uihtnlljr of Illinois. UTD LIKE nothing better," Boat said ^ to m when we ware bo71 a good many years ago, "than to be able to run a farm of my own; I know I could make money," and he launched Into a narrative of detail In an endeavor to prove to me just what In auch a case, he was sure he could accom plish. Even with my boyish Inexpe rience, I felt that Boat's plans were chimerical., and I entertained the grav est doubts as to his being able to carry them out If be were given the chance. He has had a farm to manage, lot these years, but he Is still a poor man. it Is a valuable asset and a rare one, I sometimes think, for a man to be able adequately and Justly to es timate hla own strength and his own weakness, to know what he can do beat and to know also, what his limi tations are. A wise old man whom I once knew used to say In speaking of the some what difficult and treacherous game of poker with which he had considerable practice, "If a man does not know the cards, he ought not to play the game." I am sure that many men whom I have observed In the gams of life have had a very faulty ap preciation of the value of the cards which they were holding In their hands, and sometimes threw away their ace and were disappointed when they did not take the trick with a two-spot. When I was engaged in the teachBg of composition and an eager boy cams to me at the beginning of the semes ter with the statement, "I know I am going to manage your course an light, because composition has always been my easiest subject," I knew almost to a certainty that I had struck a man who could not spell, who had no knowledge of even the elements at grammar, and whose literary possibili ties were pretty hopeless. Powers was a good Illustration of the man who did not know himself. He was an unusually dramatic and mag netic speaker; he had an excellent brain, good training, and an attractive physique. He was deeply and sincere ly religious and possessed one of the most winning personalities I have ever known. As a preacher he could have had any crowd at his feet. He was obsessed, however, with the Idea of be ing a business man; yet every busi ness which he touched collapsed un der bis hand. He began life with a modest fortune, but at fifty It was gone; he had sunk it all In first one visionary scheme and then another; but be still kept on convinced that ultimately he would make his fortune. There are reasons, I have no doubt, why few of us know ourselves less well than we should. We all hate criticism; we take advice unwillingly. We attempt the things that we want very much to be able to do without considering seriously how well fitted we are for the accomplishment of these things. We listen to the flat terer with a more willing ear than to the candid friend who sometimes not very kindly points out to us the faults we are loathe to admit HIS. Wmt? m Newspaper UntoS?) NOTICE OP SALE Under and by virtue of an order of Superior Court of Franklin County, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction tor cash at the Court House in Franklin County, N. C., at or about the hour of noon, on Monday, June 1st 1926, unless privately sold prior to that date, the following ar ticles of personal property formerly belonglng to the Wood Banking and Trust Co., to-wit: One square door safe made by Her ring and Co., dimensions about as fol lows: (outside) 46".high, 30" deep by 26" wide; (Inside)) 22" deep, 18" high by 19 12" wide In the clear, besides money chest in safe 19 1-4" wide, 18" deep by 13" high. Safe equipped with dcuble time lock. Inside door one com bination Outside door 2 combinations. Rated as being burglar proof. One Burroughs Bank Posting Ma chine, used only a very little. In good condition. One oak office desk. One posting stand and equipment Several dratt and check registers. About 2000 print ed envelopes. Several other minor ar ticles used In bank. This the 8th day of May. 192S. M. 8. CLISTON, Receiver for 6-16-3t Wood Banking and Trust Co. FOR SALE One highly bred Fox Collie, male 4 months old, right age for training, Apply to REV. J. J. YOUNG, Route 6, Louisburg, N. C. 6-15-lt m ?-1 The State College Summer School begins on June 16 and closes July 24 The announcement of course has been published and may be secured by those wishing to attend. DR. HESS Stock and Poultry Tonic at U P. HICKS. 5-8-2t When you swing a hoe you are swwatln.' but when you swing a golf club yod are perspiring. Watermelon and Cantaloupe Seed at L. P. HICKS. 5.8-2t The days of sunshine are here and there's seldom any excuse for clouded faoee. Turn on the smiles. 'PEP" (the new cereal thats good) Swansdown and all freeh cereals at U P. HICKS. 6-8 ft Onions would be a drug on the market If the people who eat them could smell their own breaths. TAKE NOTICE! -*? - ? ?? To Those Who-wear Clothes and Shoes We invite you to come and look over our line of clothing, shoes, hats, caps, pants, underwear, shirts, overalls. We carry the famous line of S?LZ shoes for men, women and children, all in the latest styles. If you are going to buy a new straw hat see ours first. Trade with us and save the difference. ^ F. N.SPIVEY Near the Bridge Louisburg, N. C. CENTURYCORDS They Wear Out Once In a hundred Years An oversize cord tire of superior qual ity cotton and rubber in generous quantities. We guarantee for 8,000 miles that your tire troubles are prac t ticallyover. Compare them with any other cord tire on the market. For the next ten days we offer 30 x 3 1-2 oversize with Cen- %|| 95 tury Heavy Duty tube for Y" Complete Stock of All Sizes ! The McGhee-Joyner Co. )N'S BIGGEST * BEST STOKE PHONE 47 PHONE 47 r*S? >-