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Won by d. R. SlriokW, g t, TS^jt^lSU. Are Right Oar Household and Kitchen Furniture, Musical Instruments, Paints, Varnishes, etc., are not sur passed in quality, beauty and design. A neatly furnished home is a joy and comfort to the whole family. It makes the path of life brighter, strengthens the ties of love for home and home surroundings with the young people. Why You Should Buy From US 1st. It is a token of good citizenship, love for country and community to patronize home inter prises. , , 2nd. Money spent * at home circulates at home and helps many people. 3rd. Honesty and square dealings is our motto to every persoh. Come and See and Be Convinced urw The Brown Furniture House tunc xiow s-: : - rralff 00.1 c 8*09$? zK-'cFoungsville, JSf. C. 8ii?7i^ C JvIt BROWN, ^Proprietor TT Kti Hi big bargains In Fan I have several each of WEBER and PIEDMONT one and two horse wagons, horse mowing machines and OORBITT Buggies that I am going to offer at 10 per tent above actual cost for Cash to move them right away. Now is your chance to get ?xme of the above at the lowest *^1 afco hhvf two second hand Shredders that I will sell erings. I can show yqu that it will pay you to buy even though you should not need them now. bs9J To itnnwA ?? BRJSIf^D cef|?alite I have just received * car each of Brio,: and Cere^hte. Get your briok for your barn furnaces. I is not too late yet to top dress your rops' and profit in greater ^S.R3T3MOMfl3HT ? 2 Miles South of Louisburg, H. C - V ? ? - i - ?a -- ? ? U I Mr. iii HnSae ai.Ii T ll ^ '? ?* ,tii , *. tflUfT % X * DR. S. RAPPORT | of Durham, tpecialWt iu examining eye* and fit ting glasses will be in LOl'ISBt'RU at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Morton every Hnrh Wednesday in each month. sHls^jjlasaea will giv< jou real pleastrfe and satisfaction. They are accurately fitted in every de tail. They feel right and look-right. Charges reasonable. My next visit will be WEDNESDAY, JI LY KOTICE SPECIAL TAX ELECTION Upon petition of more than the re quired number of free-holders in the Social Plain School District, Dunn 'Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, said petition being in due form and duly approved and Indorsed by the County Board of Education of Franklin County, it is hereby ordered that an election be held within the said district in accordance with the prorlsionsof Article 17, Chapter 136, the Public Laws of North Carolina, Session of 1913, at which election shall be ascertained the will of the people within said district whether there shall be levied in said district a special-tax of not more than 60 cents on every one hundred dollars valua tion of property to supplement the Public School Fund apportioned for said district. The said election shall be held on Wednesday, August the 19th 1933. The polling place shall be at Social Plain School House in said district. A new registration shall be made and J. R. Burgeron is hereby ap pointed registrar, and M. A. Alford and Irving Batchelor are hereby ap pointed poll-holders. The boundaries of the said Social Plain School District, as fixed by the County Board of Education of Frank lin County, are as followws: Beginning at the head of Strick land's mill pond on Mocassin Creek, southwest corner of the Pilot School District; thence along the southern boundary line of the Pilot School Di strict as the same now runs to the Nash County line; thence in a south westerly direction along Nash-Frank lin County line to a point where Frank lin-Xash-Johnson and Wake County Join; thence in a northwesterly direc tion alefng Franklin-Wake" County line to point of beginning. The registration book shall be opened from the 11th day of July, 11-25, to the 8th day of August, 1925, i and the registrar will have said book at the said polling place each Satur-j day during said period from the 11th day of July, 1925 to the 8th day of August, 1925. By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County this the 6th day of July, 1925. ATTEST ARTHUR STRICKLAND, S. C. HOLDEN, Chairman. Clerk. 7-10-6t Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days >uggists refund money it PAZO OINTMENT fails ; ro cure Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. : lostaAiy relieves Itching Piles, anil you can get I restful sleep after the first application. Price Ac. THE BURDEN OF LOSS IS LIGHT When Your Property Is Insured Pay a small premium yourself and let the company pay a big loss when the lire occurs. Fire comes when you least expect it. and generally when you are least prepared to sustain a loea. We write pollclf in the best American companies. That means prompt payment of losses. We Insure Anything Insurable FRANKLIN INSURANCE & REALTY 00. LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman. Proprietor 8 doors belov T. A. Roth's Stora We hare recently secured the ser rtcaa of Mr. George Reynolds from Paducah, Ky., an Expert 8hoe Ranalr ?r and Shoemaker. Look up your old shoes and bring them to us, they will took like new shoes whan finished and wear equally as wall, all work guar-, anteed. We specialise on Ladles and .Gents Una shoes. Utiles Oak Soles, sawed oa?85c Man's Oak Soles sewsd on ..$1.00 Man's Psnco Bolts guaranteed to lagt twtos as long as the rery best leather ??? 11.85 All Made of Haraed a ad Fan Bella Wade to order. Neatfoot Hirtwilll for sale. Sawing Maohlnep, Phonographs and p*I6)Pf vl*fUoiD 1 l-r.to iIm is , i ? rid aw J2MV ?gV 33M )!HT h?* ? - ? ? " ? i ? ? ? * ?*? FOR HOT WEATHER Porch Rockers, Swings, Ham mocks, etc. See me for anything you need in Furniture. My | prices are extremely low. We are always glad to show ! you. HARDWARE Tobacco Sprayers, Arsenate of Lead Oakdale Tobacco Twine, Lanterns, Thermometers Fruit Jars, Jar Tops, Rubbers, Canning Boilers Preserving Kettles, Ice Cream Freezers h. C TAYLOR LOUISBURG, N. C. Furniture Store Hardware Store Phone 305 COULD YOU TELL THEM ? apart Suppose the next tine you came in the store I put two dianiotlda in front of you of exactly the sane weight?and I tell you that eat. is worth $175 and the other $250,'^io_yau think you can tell which is which?* ?~ Try it Most people, except diamond experts, guess wrong; for after all it's only a gness. Now I'm not knocking?'cause knocking n ver got anyone any where?but what chance has the average pe.son of knowing how good or how Door a stone lie's getting whe . he buys by mail? It's mostly a gamble. But I know you and you know me. If I tell you a diamond is worth a ccrU. n price, I'd be "In Dutch" with you good and quick if it turned out that I had not told you the truth. I'm here, all the time, right where you can find me. I've big stocks with mighty fine assortments; and my priees are as low as any you will find. What's more, the money you spend with me stays right here in town, and helps to make the town a bigger, better place for all of ue. Sincerely yours, L. W. PARRISH, Jeweler A Talk With a Louis burg Man Mr. CrmnfoH Talk Something * Inter rat to Loalabvg Mi Tbara'a nothing more com emogt of ac IflCi>lil1#nCKD THtr WHO BBITOS in For Satisfaction, Quality, Price f "See TO A TRIAL k>v coivnrcE Yours to ]MM A. J.
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