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TURNfBl to show you the new disability policy. 7-26-tf. v We beg to call your attention fo.tho fact that we now have oq hand ohe of the biggest, stocks of furniture and House Furnishings that we ever hid at this season., And we also wish to further in form you that ^hr prices ^re rigjit. "That Long Past Due Account" Is another part of <>"r business we wish to call attention to. The Tobacco Jlar'"'t lias aitalu ?pened and Is selling extra high hnd we not only Ihslst that jon cotio In and pay yonr account bnt we DE MAND IT. ' "COME TO SEE US" Yours to serve, J- S. Howell Louis burg, - 7 North Carolina. FA HM DEMONSTRATION WORK ' The American farmer hu> every rea- , son to be proud of |?f ; profession. For | ye;i^ he has heard t^ik of (lie vi.al 1 importance ol' farm without once understanding whn it meant. The j past eighteen mo:: " ha. tr.ught the; Americon 'people to understand the"; true position of agriculture in the na tion's life. They now respect .'he in-j dustry which mo-? of them neglected ; and* many despiso-i. inc world aes I told the farmer ths*. hi* labor and the' produce's of his labors were necessary to the prosecution of tue war. Now they tell him thr.t to secure the peace of the world li? mus: continue to pro vide food in abundance. And he has provided \hz toort. The Department of Agriculture says that while it had ! unbounded faith in .'he patriotism and | determination offarmers to do their utmost to help win the war I by maintaining jfroduciion of fo?d und raw material, it has marveled that the] fanners of the United Stales has ac-' complished the impossible by coniln-1 uing to plant and harvest larger crops j in pplfe of decreasing supply of labor.^ The planting and cultivating of 000.000 atrc-.; more It? l'Jl.7 than Mil 1: l-l by the farm r.< of this country is; ct mpai Ablc w-i1!. anything that haw ? been accompli *bvd in any of her in-' "din.try- not ;>:ccp;ins the building cf ships liic manufacture of munition. of i lie phenominai increase in the military forces', ? because the tremen dj>ur, increase in agriculture was ac-' complished with fewer and fewer men. while the other industries constantly inci ..se.I their manpower." An enviable record, that Is. What does it renHy mean? Just how does J it ad will it affect* the larmer and 1;1l profession? Just nov agriculture i" stronger financi; l!\' than ? ver before.! An J t he future Is very bright. When! all the accounts of die war are written lup we wilj get a bitter view point of! >x?me things i!at has been hard t o; undc r.-t;:nd. ??;a::y ftrnic s !.ar? h.vi? unable "o > e hnv :i*.e world cculd i and <:n the l.:.i !c ot ui,' request ask! j for another Cam labor or for tha army. | They lallcc4. |u ? e ''iui a large enroll- . xnent of farm boy* in toe army could ' be a good viii'ig for acricuiture. Short-' ago of help na*.ur.i|ly overshadowed [ any future advamaces. Mad farmers' as a class been f '.volcd in tile draft or | been so treated as to givc n basin for. the charge of favoritism or- slacker- j ism. the fuvure would be less promls- i ing. They have worked long and hard to do their share, and. every time a boy was drafted,, they doubled their efforts. Their boys, did no^ go to of-1 ficers training cam;)3>ycfgct officers commissions. Theyw(>rked as* Ions 1 as possible and. when the call came, went in the ranks. Al| of which stands to their credit. Will the grcaf political issues of i Vhe future and the economic questions , be largely in the hands of those who | served on the battlefield? It has been so after other wars. And among the representatives chosen by vhe people to determine these questions there will be a good]y portion of men from the farm because s<> many farm men are in the army and navy. Agriculture will get representation in the legislative bodies that it never could have had under circumstances such ^ifupx i^c^'iiuiru liiiir rrirfiiiuu new Jight on the farmers war activ ities. C. H. STAWTUN. County Agent. BREAKS A COM) IN FOT HOCKS? TRY IT! First dose of Pape's Cold Compound j Relieves all grippe misery. Doi. r sta\ stiifi'pf? \i;: ? Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose i of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken ev- | ery two hours until iltree doses are j taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold, either in the head. | chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages stops nasty dis charge or nose running, relievo* sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing,'soreness and stiffness. ? Popes Cold Compound in the <|nh'k est. surest relfef knovfcn and costs only 3 few cents av drug stores. It acts will.out assistance, tasv-s nice, and causes r.o inconvenience. I)on*<. ac cept a feubstitui'e. The Law of Life. Pleasure mere pleasure, is animal. (Jod gives that to the butterlly. Rut ' progress is the law of life to the im mortal. So God has arranged our life I ?s progress, and its working principle | is evolution.?Henry Drummond. EAT WITHOI'T KHAR OK INDICES TIO\ OR SOCK ACID Si'OMAClI Instant relief! "Tape's IMapepsIn ends your stomach distress I'rj It! Wonder what upset yoiy stomach? which portion of the food "did the dam age?do you? Well, ddn't bother. If your stomach is Irt yrevolt; if sick, gassy ami upset, artft wnat you just ate has f&rmenteyand turne<l sour, head dizzy dnd acRs; belch gases and acids and eVicUfte undigested food; breath foul. t\i*ue coated?Jus* take a little Pape's JDiapepsin to help neu tralize achiitraiYd in Ave minutes you wonder what^e<\ne of ilieindigestion and distresi Millions ft man\.nd women today know that ft is neeo^ss to have dys pepsia. A little Diapepsin occasional ly keeps the sromach swkeetened and they eat their favorite roods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take rare of your liberal limit wltnout rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief Is Pape's Dia pepsin, *whlch costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores?- Ills truly wonderful?It stops fermentation and acidity and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it Is really os tonishlng. WOMEN PRAISE STEtLfl-VITflE We want every afflicted woman to try nt least one bottle of 5tella-Vltae on j our plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it does not benefit. ! if you doubt our word that it will j relieve the distressingfeches, pains and I misery peculiar to the diseases of wo- I men, read the testimony of these women Who have tried it and are glad to tell i others what it ha3 done for them. The onlv interest they have in the matter I in that which any true woman feels in helping to relieve thesutlerings of other women. You can believe them. Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstoad,. G?., had female complaint for years. TLrree bot tles of Btella-Vitae cured iier, she said, and added," I am certainly thank ful fortais great female tome." Mrs. Paralee Mrazier, Longvie^ Tex., ex-! pressed appreciation of Sjella-Vitae in these vrords: ,4I cannoirsay too much for this wnderful moflicine. I had | t:iken othekfemale mJUicines for two years with mo pood yults. I am truly I..i:i done me\ Mfs. Sandy Withers, OreensboroV/^ft., was a terrible suf nLiJ from femT^c trouble*?and only a ? oincn knowu\hat that means! Her ? mdition gobeoYad her pains threw : into special Unfits. Iter husoand ? cd she would Iqko her mind. The .c-nsboro doetorsVrononnced her in . .i:?1e# Then somebody s u jested : it she take St^la-Vitae. fche did r] !:e first dose lightened her spells. .:Ti:LLA-ViTA3:isa perfectly harm ? s compound undit not only alleviates* ? women's pain, but builds up her 1th; it stimulates her appetite, aids r/eslion, quiets her nerves and clears her complexion. Jt improves her per sonal appearance. All dealers Bell Btella-Vitae, and are authorized to return the money paid Tor the first bottle if it does not benefit FOli S \ I.K BY SGOO&IN DRUG STORE i New Store for Sale or Rent at Wood, N. C. / Thfs *torcWs su-.'tabic -for both Dry Goods nnd Grwery business; is well covered and fin^hed i/side, has largo side room with ompi^jpening into it. \Vi!i rein n: ->t2 .".?iMjpr r.ur.iih or will sell store and adjoUUnfc tot at $1500.00 wtth-^atlsffifctory "tf rms. CAXDLER-CROWELL CO. ll-l-tf Louisburg, N. C. Administratrix Notice to Creditors. Having qualified as ncmlnlstratrix of the estate of J. W. Daniels, deceasr ed, late of Franklin County, N. C., this i;-. to notify all persous having claims aga'nst said t^iatos to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of Novembek. 1919, or this notice will be plead in D^r of their recovery. All persons indebted m the said estate will please make immediate payment. This November 1st. 191 s. MRS. BLIZ, M. DANIELS, Admrx. Wm. H. & Tbos- Ruffin, Attys. Come to See~ Me J'ome to s?c me when lu town. Always \ glad to set you. line a full line of everything h Feed Stuff, uud Heavy Groceries. Will handle your produce In exchange tor merchandise or for Cash. IjJj^-fflJ'n'trlal, I ?vl!l do the rejtf" Yours truly. J. W. PERRY THE RUFFIN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO T. W. RUFFI\', Central Manager Offices: First Nat'l .Dank Blcig'. Louisburg, N. t. Farm lands bought and sold, money loaned, tim ber a specialty. WE WANT/? MY TWENTY K A KM S from 50 tlT.ioO acres each. Owners please call right away. Good Prices paid. Lhind anywhere in Franklin County w:>r.ted.\ We have moro cus tomer^ than fariHa right now. and it is a Jgood chance sell your land quick. . We also desire mare money to lend out. Our calls are coming in rapidly, and we can put out all you have. Ti tles guaranteed on al loans. Don't put it off. Lets do some bus iness now. * - CAR READY AT ALL TIMES TO SHOW YOU FARMS Pine and Ledar SHINGLES Doors, Windows, % Mouldings, - - Builders Hardware Good Stock of Wire Fence McKinne Bros. Co. Inc. |"Satisfaction Or Your Money Back. " * Louisburg, N. C.
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