Attractive Excursion fares yu ^ SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY SUMXER EXCURSION FARES: On sale daily until September 30th, with final limit October 31st. 1926. To summer resorts Points in United States. Round trip (ares Raleigh to Los Ange les and San Francisco, Cal., (133.30. Good for stop.orer at all Intermediate points. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES: To Niagara Falls, N. Y. and At lantic City, N. J. Sold only on certain dates, with limit of 18 days. Round-trip fares from Raleigh to Atlantic City (16.85; to Niagara Falls (26.70. WEEK-END EXCURSION FARES: Sold only on Fridays and Sat urdays, good returning until Midnight of Tuesday after date of sale. Round trip fares from Raleigh to Portsmouth-Norfolk (7.60; to Virginia Beach (8.16. For Schedules, rates and other information apply to nearest tick et agent, or to S. C. High, C. T. A. John T. West, D. P. A. 11 W. D*Tle Street Phone 9700 Sir Walter Hotel RALEIGH, N. C. Leonard Refrigerators All Kinds of Porch Furniture and Rugs 3 Piece Fibre Suits W. E. White Furniture Co. louisbu&g. n. c. That Blissful Feeling There's a feeling of comfort when you slip on a pair of Florsheims that starts from the toes and spreads and spreads till you feel good all over! And say, Florsheims look every bit as grand as they feel. Take this tip-they're the best buy in shoes there is. Our line of Spring wearingTap parel is the most complete and attractive we have had and at reasonable prices. Call and let us show you. With every purchase we give you a ticket. When you have traded 120.00 worth you get $1.00 free. If you trade $10.00 worth you get a chance at a piece of china, and when you trade $2.50 you get a child's parasol free. And we don't charge you any more for your goods. lojppjviu* K. 0. ' t . ... . f Hvt 1*3 li: t ? Yil i/fd - ;*. +*me) By Arthur Brisbane FARMERS ARE TIRED. "MONET ENOUGH '?MELLON. DANCING IN CHURCH. GERTRUDE TRIES AGAIN. Di Jaeger, Government volcano expert, brings from Hawaii an in teresting device. Stored in base ment or cellar, this household seismograph will warn the family of any coming earthquake suf ficiently in advance. That inter ests New Yorkers, told that a big earthquake fault runs from the Statue of Liberty up the Hudson River. But many little earth quake rumbles mean nothing and after a few warnings families will become as indifferent to earth quake warnings as workmen do tc i>ars of dynamite. There is an automobile fcr every six people in the Unite-! {States, about half as many as ?.iere ought to be. Before Ion;;, in hundreds of thousands of fam - ilies, there will be a separate car Vor each person past sixteen years of age. Each biro needs its own wings. ( The Reverend Tertius Van Dyke, son' of the extremely able Dr. Henry Van Dyke, quits his fashionable New \ crk church for |. small town pulpit. "The people |)f New York want their religion with a jazz tempo," he says, and he doesn't intend to shoot off fireworks or wear a red vest, to tave men's souls. ? Mr. Van Dyke's complaint i3 just When you have bare-footed loung ladies dancing in the church aisles to "express religion" you push competition far. But pulpit sensationalism is not new. It was old when in Brooklyn DeWitt Talmage?raced up and down* his long platform, or Henry Ward B?echer sold a good looking mulatto slave girl at public auc ; tion in his pulpit. Farmers ask a t-' profit on : money, labor and Li. nvested in their farms, and are told "Oh, that is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. We cannot do any thing about THAT." . When railroads tell the Repub lican Government they want at least seven per cent on fifteen to twenty billions of securities, large ly pure water, no supply and de mand platitudes are handed out. The interstate Commerce Com mission most politely raises freight and passenger rates, and the public pays. The fanners are tired of that. If you wonder WHY the farm ers are tired, look at today's Wall Street news: No. 1: "Class 1 railroads gain 14.7 per cent in earnings." No. 2: "Corn is worth about Afty-five cents a bushel on the farm where it grows." Bankers wondered how much Secretary Mellon must borrow to meet the Government's spring payments. Optimists thought he might get along with two hun dred millions. Conservatives said at least three hundred millions. Mr. Mellon amases high fi nance by borrowing no money. Uncle Sam can finance himself, thanks to Mr. Mellon's manage ment. The people pay him $12,500 a: year, and this year he will clear off eight hundred millions more I of public debts. Gertrude Ederie, extraordinary young American swimmer, will try the English Channel once more, and says, "Last year's ex perience will help me." It should help her not to eat another heavy meal before she enters the water. A thoroughbred horse eats nothing on the morning of the race. Men know how to handle horses, but don't know how to handle them selves. Millions of young Amer icans eat heartily and imme diately dance the Charleston vio lently, adding a heavy percentage to the American dyspepsia record. Tell that to your children. O t - ' Car young ladies are becoming sophisticated, almost cold. A young gentleman in love with Miss Clara Bow. who did not care much for him, slashed his wrist# with a rator. Her comment eras, "Gen tlemen usually prefer guns, when they commit suicide for low." COULDN'T FEAST HIS ETE8 Man entering reetaaraat: ?"To a have a big mince pie in your window ?the one with the raisins on topT* Walter: ?Oertalaly,?wnnt a piece r "Mot Te gods, no i 111 give yon a dollar to throw the whole thing out It giree me tadlgeetkm every time I PROFESSIONAL COLUMN 1>AL B. f. IARJ8? ROUGH "* rhjiMu uA SU|WI UiUSit^ N. C. Office ta Blckett and Yarboroogh onicB Phone ISC Raaideuce Phone tb -V i.;VOOB HEWJtu ?u?twi>ALLa?. .ouisburg, N. C. Phone No. 115 On ico lb firm N it local uo.uk Boildlbg GeHnil' Practice 1 with to adTlte my patients and the rubUc generally that after the lat of ;.?ptember my buaineia will be no cash baala when work la completed. UK. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. P. BURT. H. D. Loulsburg, N. G. OSlcee over Scoggln's Drag Hours 11 a. m. to 1 p. m? and 4 to ? p. m. DR. ARCH H. PERRY General Practice Wood, N. C. Oii'k-e In Serrlre Drug Co. DR. n. R. BASS. Yeterlaaiiaa Loulaburg, N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Paotia Office 336-L Residence 335-J special Attention to Small Animals. DR. D. f. 8M1THW1CJL Lealsburg, H. C. Office In the First National Bank Building oa Main and Nash 8ts. W. H. PKRSOB. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Loolsburg. North Carolina rastlce la all ooorta. OSes oa Mala Street. u. ?. -i - a Attorney -at-Law Off! orer Post Office Prrc, _ in all courts. DR. J. & DAY1S Physician and Surgeon Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hours: Night 64 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Day 64 13 to 2 p. m. 6 to 8 p. m. R. B. White LB.4J.E. Halone WHITE A HALONE LAWYERS Louisbnrg. North Carolina Ocaorat practice, settlement of ee . te< tunas invested. One member of . ? Arm ai ways In tfas office. DR. H. G. PERRY Physician and Sargeen Loulshurg, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Ayceck Drng Co. Telephones: Day 387: Night 387 DR. J. B. HALONE. Loalsbnrg. North Caroline ?ce In Aycock Drag Store, Market Street. Office Practice Unrgory sad consultation. DR. H. H. JuHNSON Physician and Surgeea Louisbiirg, North Carolina Office over Aycock Drag Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. 10 j. o. nmiir, m. i. Loalfbargi S. ?? Office In Firat National Bank Building Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 DR. X. C. KING Frankllnton, N. C. [8 to 11 A. M. Office Houra i1 to 1P.M. 6 to S P. M. Office en Main Street CALL PHONE 105 rOK CLEANINB, PRESSING, LAUNDBI THE SEBTICE SHOP W. B. Ennford, Propr. Leal* berg, N. C. AT TOUB SFRTICE I have equipped my barber shop with atren clean 11 rat class barbers. They are on the lob and are able to giro you the quickest, neatest and best service possible. Extra special attention given to Ladles and Children work. The home of good barber work. Yours to serve, OSCAR T. STEGALL. HONEY TO LWD ON IMPROVED (arm lands. < per cent Interest. No commission, no bonus. Hay run tor 88 years or be paid off at option of borrower. Only a short time re quired to get the money, 7-14-tf 8. A. NEWELL. To Stop a Cough Quick * HAYES* HEALING HONEY7 a cough medicine which stone the cough by heaffag the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE ftr Chest Golds, Head Colds and Croon u enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve be rubbed on the sheet end throat u Cold or Croup, ef ISWT? auutusir.*** |-HAYIS ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. E Evans, deceas ed, late of franklin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate of deceased to exhibit same to the at Frankllnton, N. C., du ly verified on or before the 81th day of I plead June, 1927, or this notice will be p la bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to xald estate stake Immediate paymei PET pleaee This JtUH 19th. 1929. | ? ff. A RATTLEY, Adm'r. of IT'S PAY DAY FOR OUR Savings Depositors A "Dividend" has just been credited to the account of each one of our Saving Depositors, in the form of In terest. If you will send or bring in your Pass Book the next time you come to the Bank, the amount due you will be entered therei. Some Depositors will come in for a good share of this "Dividend"?others will not receive so much. If the amount in your case is small it is only because your savings have been small. RESOLVE now to make your next Dividend larger by raving and adding to your account. If your name is not on our Interest "Payroll," start your accouit tod^y. Citizens Bank & Trust Company Henderson, N. C. All deposits made on or before July 6th will bear interest from July 1st. High Quality And Best Facilities Much of the success of our store is due to our efforts to give efficient delivery service. Our deliveries are made by schedule and you may always depend on your groceries arriving at a certain time. The good housekeeper runs her home by schedule and we contend that a delivery service that encourages carelessness on the part of the housewife is really not a service but a detriment. You will find our staple and fancy groceries always of ihe highest quality and the price most reasonable. If we haven't wliat you want, we will get it or it can't be found J. W. Harris MAIN STREET LOUISBURQ, N. 0. Days and Nights Each Year We are anxious to serve you. Give us the opportunity of proving it. Co, /nc yora drV00Ut Arr-'j.a ?.o. ?. . - r-*~ ? I U Hi ' ) : W -1 #; Tha 11* hi w(M *>4 baar paopla are Hndln* the (Ota* * Mt hairy to cob. rreaa area If (Uy 414 atlr up ! - ' C?M* Cmm Qrtf mi f * UyUTIYT