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SUMMER Ailments The annoying ailments at the summer season may be come aerioua if neglected. At the first sign of trouble it is a good plan to eonsnh a physician. Having seen your doctor the next atop is to go to the drag store with the "Reliable Prescriptions'* sign. Here yon will find prescriptions prepared oaily by expe rienced registered pharmacists. Filling prescriptions properly is oar opportunity of per forming well one of the greatest of all services?prouapt and reliable aid to the physician in safeguarding yoor health?a priceless possession. Scoggin's Drug Store tea W* turn eahr A? bat A* Jam ffaiwnwriwli of At Abbott TAYLOR'S FOR HARDWARE ' ^ PRICES REDUCED ON GOODYEAR AUTOMOBILE TIRES 30 x 3 1-2 "Speedway" $430 29 x 4-40 "Pathfinder" 6.00 30 x 4-50 "Pathfinder'' 6.65 TUBES IN PROPORTION More than 25 per cent of all can use Goodyear Tires. Paints for every purpose?all the newest shades of Enamels for Inside and Porch Vurniture? Varnish and Shillac BnHding material?Cement, Lime, Plaster H. ?r TAYLOR PHONE 305 LOUISBUBa, N. CAEOLINA 1 Semi-Annual Payment Of Interest July 1st, 1930 The usual interest on deposits, in the Savings De partment of this Bank, will be credited on oar books July 1st, 1930. This interest will be ready for pay ment or for entry on pass books, at the convenience of i depositors, any time after the above date. New depoeite made on or before the fifth of July will drew interest from July let. Citizens Bank & Trust Company ?? GAVE HER SURPRISE ESTATES "I took nearlj n?7 medicine rec cmmended tor my troubles bat noth ing did me any real good until I took Snrgon. and It g?re me the surprise MRS. R. W. ALBERT ?: t of my life, I could hardly retain food, my liver waa disordered, 1 was dreadfully constipated and suffered with sick headaches. I had lost so much weight and strength that I hadn't the energy or life to do any thing. Sargon gave me a splendid eppetite and my digestion Is perfect. I never have headaches, I'm fast re gaining my lost weight and have Just lots of new strength and energy. "Sargon Pills relieved me of consti pation, cleansed my system of poisons and left me feeling toned up instead >f causing that weak, let-down feel ing produced by the usual laxatives." ?Mrs. R. W. Albert, 1802 Blending St.. Columbia, S. C. Scoggln's Drug Store, Agents.? Vdv. fR. PrKXELL WRITES ABOUT THE PRIMARY Franklin ton. Jane 10.?All I know ?bout the recent primary Is what I ee in the papers, as Will Rogers rould say, and by them I notice that was defeated for the Recorder's onrt judgeship. I believe I wrote it 'ith capital "J" before the primary, at now the job is not.so important. hare one consolation, Mr. Editor, nd that is I ran better in the county han Mr. Estep did in the state even hough he is "wet". So after all here are certain degrees in defeat' aat one can Jind solace in as well as a victory. Then too, I have no regrets to iother my conscience and no Mfd nkind remarks to wish I had left usaid, for I didnt make any, nor do think either one of my opponents i guilty. The three Jims put on a retty decent campaign. They beat le fairly and 1 have no hard feeling gainst them, nor against any one rho voted for them. All I have to ay is that I hope the best man wins a the next primary. I told the vot rs the same thing on the two days rip I made through otA fine county. H course I know Jim Purnell would sake a better judge than either Jim 'aimer or Jim Malone, but since the tee and entrammeled voters of this ?ounty commonwealth did not think >o they did right in voting for them. But no matter which one of those wo fellows Is elected, if he does not nake the best judge possible, I hope hat some good fellow will lick the itoffln' out of him two years hence, rake warning, Jim. In all seriousness I do want to hank those 554 voters who cast a ?allot for me in the primary for their 'onfidence and good wishes. I wish [ knew their names I'd write to them ?ersonally. I hated like ol' scratch to [et licked, but it Is alright now and I went about my business the next tfonday morning just "Singing In the Rain" as if I had won a victory. J. a PURNELL. Black Walnut trees planted by 4-H club members in McDowell County last fall are nearly all living ai flowing nicely. ? M. 8. Radislll of Crouse, Lincoln County, estimates his 15 acres of wheat will yield 1,000 bushels of quality grain. Wisconsin Woman Lost 11 lbs. "Hsts bNB taking Kruscben Salts (or tat redaction?am on my secoad bottls?I lost 11 pounds In six weeks and (sal Una?Krnschen sure girts yon a lot of rim sad pop." Krssehon Baits art used dally by mllUoas all orsr the world not only to taka off tat from orerwelght peo ple bat to redareaate the entire sys bottls of Kraachea Salts (lasts 4 weeks) costs bid Uc sad one bottls wt|l prose of rest benefit to people who hare constipation, headaches. In digestion, nerrousaeea, rheumatism, depression, acidity and anto-intoxlea tk>n. Not only that bat one bottle will bring about body asttnty?Increase la ; rigor and ambition, sparkling from pimples and all this? yoa oaght to know ft Take one half a glass of tat water srsry ' a ? OUR RALHOH LETTER ? * 9iM.fi sunup Raleigh, June 23.?Not *inc? Furnt fold M. Simmon* wrested the United State* Senatorshlp from Marlon But ler nearly thirty years ago hare the Republicans of North Carolina, until tills year, felt the slightest encour agement to nominate a candidate for that office. Now, the stage Is set for, what they consider, a worth-while ttssle for that exalted position and the son of a fusion Senator will bat tle with Josiah W. BaUey, the Demo cratic nominee, for the senate seat occupied by Mr. Simmons for "nigh on" to thirty yearn Senator Jeter C. Pritchard. father of the Republi can nominee for Senator this year, was accounted the most popular Re publican In the State during the fus ion regime. He succeeded Senator Thos. J. Jarvis, who held the office by appointment during the brief peri od following the death of Senator Ztbulon B. Vance. That was 'way back In 1895. Eight years later Dee S. Overman, Salisbury attorney and Democrat, came along and walked away with the honor and Senator Pritchard became a Federal judge by appointment of President McKlnley. In thoee days the Pritchard name was a political asset. But the old guard lias passed from the scene and con ditions are not what they once were.' 9on George Is acclaimed a nice, clev er boy, but this does not assuke suc cess for a Republican candidate in North Carolina today. Here is the rote in the recent primary: Josiah W. Bailey, 200,242; George M. Pritch (Continued on page eight) WEBSTER'S NEW INTERMTHJWAL DKTICNW J EVIDENCE Jirt: caSH1- - CoB?(w siv* E w^tNi ? IB ?k. Tkt ?A am mm VI nt? to a 15-volume mcrdo, 2,100 I ?I NEW WORDS, la ? a'aGaaat Oct TJw Lttl The *-H club camp at 8wannanoa will open this year with cluib mem bers from Henderson County occupy ing the camp from June 30 until July 5 Out a Billion.Deadly Cermi in ? Singlt Drop of Wmttr dred nullum ot them in ? drop at SEr. Aid ' ^tinar nm. It the* jet into roar blood through a out in row skin, may n is.'S. Sl?t, fatal at disnifa. lockjaw. . Just because rou can ese no dirt in a cat does not mean that it it clean. Vou cannot aee gums. The only safe and sane thing to do, is to thoroughly wash every cut. no matter bow snail, with Liquid Borosone, to kill the terms, azvd then dust it with Borozon? Powder, to hasten the healing. Liquid Borosooe costs 30 cents, 00 oeats. 61.20 and 11-50; Boroaone Powder, 30 cents and 00 casta, and can be had at T. R. Pleasants, Druggist.?Adv. Limestone uinder wheat last fall iucreased the yield by one-third ac cording to W P. Aldrtdge of Caawell County. Mr. R. C. King Telli a Wonderful Story About Bate. Baad Ik "For months my place wae alive with rata Losing chickens, eggs, feed. Friend told me to try RAT SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappointed r.t first not seeing many daad rats, but In a few days didn't see a lire one What wera not killed are not around my place. RAT-SNAP sure does the trick." Three sises, 15c, 65c, 61.26. Sold and guaranteed by & P. P.oddle, druggist, and F. R. Pleasants, druggist, Loulaburg; Winston-Blanks Drug Store, Youngtvllle; and J. H. Weathers, Bunn. Free advice Is very seldom worth what it costs. JUNE SPECIALS Fruit Jars Jelly Glasses Jar Tops Jar Rubbers Jar Funnels Preserving Jars Canning Strainers Certo and Parowax Oil Stoves Oil Stove Wicks Water Coolers Thermos Jugs Fly Paper - Fly Tape Daisy Fly Killers Insect Spray Grass Blades Lawn Mowers Lawn Hose Lawn Sprinklers Hedge Shears Beaa Beetle Sprayers Calcium Arsenate Arsenate of Lead Paris Green Compressed Air Sprayers Jacksons Mill meal makes the best bread for vegetables. Robert E. Lee floor is the best for pastry and breads. Oor Fresh Ground Coffee is sore foundation for Satisfaction. Don't cover your ears to the alluring call of oor Fancy Groceries. Save time and money to baying from and selling to us. Let as stock yon with your camping supplies. Boy now and be ready IB. L. P. HICKS OX TBM MW OOXXXft L0V18BUK0, X. a The Friendly Bank There it a friendly atmosphere that prevails through out our Bank from the President right down the line ?A friendly helpfulness that attracts so many Women depositors. Friendly counsel of our offloers always at your com mand. . ? ? ? i i i The First National Bank LOU1SBURO, F. C. W. B. WHITE, Prwidot f. J. BBA3LBT, VkH>r??i<W?t and Caakkr S. I.. ROBBRJHW, *9*.
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