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FRANKkJN?qRMCS A. t. JBIKSOK. Editor mA rmuAT.jfarth UU, 1918. TAR DROPS. Man* to evidently willing to give w full value. ?The rain 6undaj night was quite a surprise t? all of ua. >Vj ; . ? Itr. E. 1. Macon has something to aav 10 the ladle* about their Castor edibles. Q-The moving pictures at the Metho t church arc attraction large crowds. ?Go out tonight and next Tuesday. ?The ground hog come oat of hie hole aa usual, bat seeing the high coat of living, was not alow in getting back. ?The attention of oar readers is called te the change ot advertisement of L. P. Hicks, the corner grocery man, in this issue. ' ?For several days tEe past weak the cottofl gins in town vara quite boay finishing up the gin ning of the 18*2 crop. ?Services at the Methodist church next Sunday-? Morning at IX o'clock subject, "Saoctttieation,,? evening 7:80 subject, "Confessing Christ." ?Mr. Heal, of Maeon. has taken ? position with Mr. B. 0. Hicks. Mr. Meal is an experienced young man and will receive a hearty welcome to oar town, - ?There will be a play given at Jus tice on Friday night March 21at 1913. "The Only Young Man in Town." No Admission- Every body is cordially in vited. ?Rev. Mr. Harrington, of Wake Forest College, passed through town Monday en route to his school from Red Bud where he had held services Suod?5. ?The live and enterprising firm of MoKinne Uro?"Co., tell you this, week arrangements they have made for deliveru^ fertilisers. Read their ad vertisement. ? 1 ?If President T?ft is to take the chair ?t Yale, it is high time that the furnitur? makers should begin work on it so as to give the concrete base time t* settle. ?Mr. W. C: Redabuah h .s r ed his family from the Neal bit. ?> - . r mer of Church and College sir * ? to Ijje Battle y?^4?nce recently v-cated By Dr. C. H. Banks* ?The fellow thal'i i>n the water wagon ought to be comforted by the * / Ought that^the water wagon will soon "ue the ice wagon, one of the most com fortable spots in the summer time. ?Mr. J. P. Winston informs us he has purchased the vacant lot on Main street belonging to Mr. M. C. Pleasants and will erect a nice brick residence there. He has solcl his residence to Mayor B. T. Holden. , ; ?It Is truthfully said that rain or shine, cold or hot, hard times or good times, money or no money, measles or no measles, the ; printer, the preacher and the doctor are always expected to make their visits on tlnte> ?There ir more benetit <in a good laugh thftu in all hot 'water remedies ? cold wattle telfcitric and all the other new fftttjfltid treatments in the world, and it does not cost anything. Laugh. If you have nothing else to laugh at, laugh at your neighbor. He is prob ably improving his health by laughing at you. - Key A. D. '? flcox will give his best illustrated lcctu/a Fridrv night-tonight. The lecture. |? the Phillippine Inlands and yivdthern seas. There are more than 8p|endid colored views inthisse'A Mias Pearl BrinsonwiH ">ng " Ninety and Nine," this ?au,JtUl Song will" be illustrated with , < VWY finest dissolving vJeWs. Ad free collection at t tie door. ?Mr. Rogers, of Fl&yeBville township, %ka in to see us Monday and told as of a scheme hts people had been oper ating to imprtive their public roads. It seems that the neighbors would all agree on a time and join in to do-* certain piece of work. After tkewow was'flone they had a nice piece of road ahk all wej? glad that they had con tributed ifieir time. This is a splendid system and many others of sur people could profit by such experience. ? ' The difference between an agricul turist Mid a farmer is that the iarmar gets up fet the break ot day, feeds his stock and has breakfast it sunup. After his ftugal meal he hitches his team to the plow, takes the hard handles in his horney hands, calls , 'gee haw" to his team and plows all the long weary day. The agriculturist gets up at 8 ?A' FOB The residonco bebnfclng to Mrs. W. V. Neal 00 the coder of Church and College streets. Ini?ediate possession can be had. Apply fat oope to can oe n?k vr ft <, RoDABUSH. 4 / Don "buy until you see Mrs. Ball's Goodt. It wttl save y4u buying ttttee, b? cnu you will hayo to hove hers wbea you see thorn. Atlanta: who w.u us naoonea .at uaattanooga, Tean. , and will werk la Tennessee, Alabama. Qeargia. Kcntneky, at d Mississippi. They will be known at assistant live stock agents and will report to Mr. F. L. W<jrd, lire stock agent, Atlanta. Ua. Both Dj. Sorrell and Dr. Lows bare had years of practical experience, in animal husbandry *<>rk. Both have been in the service of the United States government and are thorough Iv conversant with conditions through out the Southeastern states The duties ef these men will be U>' advise farmers as to feeding, breed ing, aad canag for live stock under Condition* that exist ia the territory ?long the Southern Railway, to assist farmer* in organizing live stock clubs and association, to give practical demonstrations, aad to be at the seryice of farmers N without any cost te them, giving any infor mation. rendering assistance, and cooperating in any maaner that will tend to aid and encriurags the raising pf more and better live stock. For Hair Health If Rexall "93" Hair Tonic net improve the health of your ecalp and haiY, we will pay for What you use duri.>f the trial. We oould not so atronglytndorse Retail "93" Hair Tonio ind^QtiQUi to sell it to the tame people if it did not do all we claim. Should it Ool prore entirely satisfactory our cue tomers wouM lose faith in us, we would lose their patronage, end our business would mffer. k If your hair is failing out or yoa ?uffer any scalp trouble we believe Bexall "93" Hair T<>ni<?will do more to eradicate the da^dn^f, five health to the scalp, stimulate new hair growth and prtrvtni nreoietUre bald Mat \Un *ny othe^uM* K?n<7? 1 We waat you Co male us piwi this. We ask you f " whatever* Buy fW Hair Touic, 6irectif it for thirty L_ Sroff are *et entirely n the taoiey y6 u mCo Ut it. * . wea't ask yoy iq legn any thing. aor eve a' to bring the bottle bfck Wf "w&fi't obligate yeu in Any Way. WeiwiLL iaV? your mere word. Could any thing m more fair? Could we de anything mere to prove our bdi-f in Rexall '^S^pair Tonie, aad our hoamty of purpeee in rooota m en ding it t9 your 4 ..V . Rexall "W Hair Tonio Was plena ant to use ee spring water and haa but a faint, pleasing odor. , It cornea in two si see of bottlee, 5?p %*d $ 1.00. You caa buy Rexall "ti&A'>Hair Tpoie % this community only at oaf store: THE L E. SCOGGIN D^UG "CO. Loul.burg ?. ' Ck*lta? There !? ? |UoU Store inVi&Hyjvcry town city In tii? United Stato, C-ah&da ar<. iritajn. Tiiore is * HBTo|ont HeiaV for iiaarly every ordinary numtn 111? tech Mpsoially dcrl?u?f for the particular lot which Ki* eeooxaicaded. Th? RmhU Storn aw Arntriu't CtmIi O.ru^ Stor*? reala, majfivonv rlmd L. P. Hiqfa.* Mvr c^reala, mayftvon\ rand YfcrWl\s cheese at L. haul guano getting ready foe farmiag. ?<??. Mr. Oiiess tiled his ? regular lfe|h>intnent at Corinth last Sunday morning and night. Hi* sermons were niwtdb^all wh? heard them. . Mfc S. EL> Foster has left town and irg will miss him vary Much. He purchased him a Hns pair ol young mules. Miss Nellie Perry spent Saturday and Sunday with her people near Fraaklintoa. Her brother Albert brought bar back to Mr. J. B. Smiths Sund y afternooa. Mrs Luey aad Mrs F. W. Pinnell spent Sunday with Mrs J. C. Tharring ton. * . ' ' Mr. and M's J. E. Smith, oflngliside came down tn Mr. W. H. Alcaleys Sun day night Mr, J. B. Hunt was a pleasant caller at W. H. Moslevs Sunday night. Guess Mr. James Bledsoe thinks he ts grown now since he has put on long pants. Miss Gurtie Lassitcr spent Friday night with Miss Maggie Ayscue Mr. Clarence Bobbit, from Cedar Rock spent Friday nuht with her sis ter. Mr. Bobbit atade a business trip to JLouiabnrg Saturday. s Mr W. H. Mosley made a business trip to Louisburg Tuesday, Mr. H. G. Ajscue and Mr. Ira Cash left Monday to take orders (or pictures to have enlarged. ,. Be&t wishes for the Tiues and its editor, I am sure the Steak boat bill Hakes Home Baking Easy Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made from Royal Drape Cream of Tartar MUUMJUUMEPHO&HATE Dunn, Dixie. Cfapunooga plows and castings at U P. Kicks. Dayi*' bukino^^wder at L. P. Ilukx. K. W th? big sile ahd< Frit prizes the ones atteni Everybody Is ctti I Mr, 31. Bras will be ciVen a' inj the ??!?, jfrhfc \'ind sa^ IwiU tiie Atlantic/ Ccpst arc the Is South. Do gestl be conducted Realty Co., by ho land dealer* in the lot fail to be an hand. Ht WONDERS WfiAT (r|S-THBNSUPOENtY FINOS 00 T ""m"nrn i ? ? UNyLS SAM'S. MAILS ARK aiAFE^AND SURE, AND OUR splendid facilities for igiring prompt attention t) mailed deposit are the reault of a oarefully Studied effort to RatiaKpiorilv aerv? a large and aonaMtntly yrowing liat of out-of-tr.wn depositors \ WHEN YOU CAN'T COME T0 TOWN USE THE MAILS I# YOU WILL DROP US A LflNE WE WILL GLADLY TELL YOU MORE A?OUT IT,lAND INCipENTALLY A FfcW GOOD REASONS WI|Y YOU SHOt|LD USE THIS BANK \ p The Farmers National Bank i Louisbwg, * ?: A Narth Carolina. Uader Supervision ?f the Dili tod State a ?#rera?ent ? ? i ? _ ? * I iWST 'SiftlOITAL BANK ' ' i. ' i\ t ? sr FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL SURPLUS $7,50?.H DEPOSITS ?193,tM.M .i- Officers V ' "Wm. H. RUFF1N President, . F. B. *'cKJNNE. Cashier. . T. W. WATSON Assistant-CMhier SPRUILL & HOLDEN, Attorneys. JLHY g 7VUQIXVN .T.SHT J ME If yo^i want Hay, Corn, Oats - or Guano. Also any thing you want in Fancy Grocer ies. Goods and prices to please you. \ B.G. HICKS PHONE 330 For the Accommodation Of our friends and customers, and the profit we make out of the business, we have arranged! to deliver fertilizer at Youngsville, Katesville, Zebulon, Casta lia and ^Ransom's Bridge. We will be glad to sett 70U and our prices will be in line. McKinne Brothers Company r. * / ? ? 1 V ' v Louisburg, N. C. ,v^ . / j- i ' , , ?'- I ' *'fc' " ' V* jW&' ?*-*.?* ''iv'.* SATISFACTION OR y6uR MONEY BACK
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