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It f.ui't sillvitii. ?on SAl.i;?onk i>\\ i-.out ^ -n'. M. ;n *i ? t"? i> ??i? K?-itniore A v. One 1'aipf ; r.u -i?. Apply to V:- u ants. .fr.~P!soni IT. i !i . 'i St. 10-10-21. S? n-.vjiu'21 think \?i (i ? 1 aaips tl:oy ill* K'fii tiU'v'iv rkh. tun'a uivat y otV ? > insist on <;o:nc tho:n bo ni- they'are rich. A> iivi'i^atiou ;>tiv.ii\VH. children to worry at an earlier ;.co. Yiu sur* >t way :o lo*.?- a ;"r:.en.l i? Try to tiei i i*.\ or.e. 5! 30 Per Year in Advance. INDIGESTION GOES, GONE! ' Pape's Diapepsin" at once fixes Yiur Sour, Gassy, A^;J Stomach Sumvuh aridity causes indigestion! FiHxl sourii>g. gas. distress! Wonder w hut upset your stonuuitr Well, don't hot Iter! The moment yon eat a tablet or two of Pape's Du'iup^iii ali the lump# of indigestion pain. tV.e ?our ne?s. heartburn and beietilng of gnse*. .tine to acidity. vanish- truly wonder ful! .tlilliqn- of peopU* know tiiac it is needless to ':c. -bofht-r u with iiuliges :ton. dysj-ep.-i:1 o:" a UwonU red stom ?seh . V few tab! ts .'f l'ape's Diapep .?:n ricutraliif a? idi:y ;n:d give relief ,.t once?r.o v..?i:irg!' liuy a l?ofc of i' . pe's Pi;i|* Y>*::\ iu w! l>on"t stay :::? cranio! Tiiy * u> regulate your -vra.e:. so c;wS eat raw.'Ite foods v ? i ..u-'v.g dist:v>>. The cost l.e:a ?:.s great. Ku'r k .u.rge. (Mi! Yc*. Indeed}*. Ju:. ?.? i/ '.i v ur money? :Vi* ?Weil, \e ranrried Just one day i > fore hi# incor.v t:?\ was declarable. H!irh Prhv* ami Low l?iet. P -. vr-"!: It -".ifVu!:- to' diognose your case. Terhaps yoa i rave lnv.\ t-.tiau too mail;.'; Patient ?"Iir possib!*. This hotel" is run oi>i ;:.e Sure; plan." i "'YKl! OK rl'.s LAXAT1VI' r'HR CHILI) 1 Look at tongue! Kemore poisons . fr??n, Monmcli. liter and Iu'WpU.1 Accepr -< aiirornia" Syrup of Figs l?p. v?look for the name California on i!. p?ickb?e. the:, you r.re sun your i Liid 1? the best and mo? haru >> laXurftvr or phytic for th- litti* ? ? r.:. ,h. ]jv-r r.r.c! bcwels. ?'hildr-r. :?> ?:-!! u* fruity iaFull diiw! for < i" :!??*? riosi on each bo* 11*-. i.v : ?? :*i:; ?:? ;?&:. !??? Vc.:: mu*? say iifornL.' "In order to thoroughly satisfy the needs of the body, diet must be varied. In other Words, it appears th.it with a mixed diet. the same person ?tU due?t a larger pro portion of) nutrients than with a diet composed of a sir.^'.L fc.>od-compound.'' Schlitz .. ? ci is drink and food, composed of protein., jc.r.hohvdr.ates. VT.tcr, and mineral matter; each in ltself^ssential to. food. Drink FAMO It i? readiljr digested ? impart* the factors that Na ture utilizes in maintaining life in the bcdr. and ir. a-Jditkon the hop ar.^ma induces appetite?exciting toe fi w of gastrio^sccretioDS. Scbli.z Fa mo is dr.nk hni a '.rorth.xthllt rereal beverage, non-ictoxijat.ng, refreshing and saiiafrin^. On sale wherever soft drinks are sold. Order a case from P. A. Reavis Company Louisburg, X. C. MadeMilwaukeeFamous "VI NEVER was such right-handed-two fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! That's because P. A. has the quality! You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deckl So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line! Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch?well?you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments 1 Toppy red ha Rt, tidy red tine, handsome pound and half-poand tin humidor9?and- -tJrUt claeey, practical pound cryetal glasa humidor with ?ponge moiatener top that keep* the tobacco in each perfect condition. R. J. Reynold* Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN J. 0. NEWELL, SL I). Louisburg, NVC f.l.io iti l'irst National Dank Building will bo at Louisburg regularly : iy l'llUlK* -4i* ? Night l'lioilc - DIL >t. B. MOKTOr Eye Specialist Office Id Hotel Building Fx>ul8burc. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD SEWELL. * A ttornej-At-Lan. l.i uNburg. N. C. Phone 249 0 Hite in First National Bank Building General Practice DR. ARTHTR HYISEH FLEKI53 Surfeon Dentist. Louisburg. North Carolina Office in Masonic Hall Building i?. Perry H. H. Johnson Pits. PERRY A JOHNSON Physicians 1 oiiNliiirg. - North Carolina ? ?trues adjoining Aycock Drug Oo. T iephones: Day -ST: Night: Dr. Johnson 10. Dr. Perry 2S7. ni i. I. MiT.nwirii Louisburg, North Carolina -3ce In Aycock Dru,s Store, Market Street. Office Practice Surgery and consultation. DR. D. X. SXlTHfYICfi De'Jtlst loulsburf, N. C. Office In tl;e First National B^nli building on Maiu and NasHi Sts. W. M. PERSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Louisburg, North Carolina - <T?etlce In all courts. Office on Mala I Street. 0. M. BEAM Attorney-at Law Loiiisbnrg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in an courts. Km. H. Ruffln, Thos. W. Ruffin WM. H. & THOS. W. RUFFIN Attornejs-ai-Luw Loolsbnri*. : North Carolina General practice both civil and crim '.atl. In Franklin and adjoining coun uei. Supreme and Federal Courts. Offices in First National Bank Building. DR. J. B. HA VIS Phy?lri|in and Sunrion Louisburg. .V t. Onkt'. Bull Run Stret.%owr Davis ' . t'.i.is Drug.Sure, adjoining Lou:s ?".rc Fire Co. 'Day Phone 64-1 ring: N::'.t Pfcoi>e 64-2 rings. 1 B. WMte E. H. Malone \) lilTE Jt MALONE LAWYERS Loulsbtirg, North Carolina General practice, settlement of funds lnvostod. .One member of i ?? r.rm always in *.b<a office. NORMAN B. HEIH.EPETH Attorney. At-Law Get:- ral Practice in All Courts Ofri^e in Masonic Hall Building Loui>burg. N. C. s. p. BraT, m. d. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggtn's Drug ?tora Hours 11 r. m. to 1 p. m., aud 4 to j> p. m DR. W. IL BASS. Veterinarian .Loulsburg, N. C. .Special rent ion ?o Hogs and Pegs. Stable, ("alls ansvercd day or night. Phones, Day 56 Night 335 DR. H. M. BEAM Physician and Surgeon. WOOD, N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. WM. l. STALLING S Doctor Veterinary Medicine Phono 24S-L Loulsburg, N. C\ Office at J. C. Tucker's Siables. STE?ALL BROS. Barbers Loulsburg. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will run same *at the same stand. ZOllie Wilkins wilYbe with us-, and satisfac tion and clernliness shall ba our mot to. Pleury ol hot running water ~ud clean towels. Buy Your Tombstones and Monuments From HENDERSON GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Henderson, N. n. Save th^ high cost of freight by buy ing from us. Write for prices. J. B. GEE. Proprietor. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Amarilla P. Edwards, de ceased, fate of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them to the umiersign'ed on or before fhe 5th day of September, 1020, or this notice will be plead in bar of th^lr re covery. All persons indebted t6 said estate will please come forward and make immediate settlement. This Sept. 4th, 1910. !i-5-6t k N. EDWARDS, Adm'ryj No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled whit worm* have an un healthy color, which lodiraie* poor blood, and a* o rule, there 1* m?Tre or le** stomach disturbance GROVE'S TASTF.LESS chill TONIC stven regularly forlwoor three week* will enrich the blood. Im prove the digestion, and art an a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole ftystem. Nature will then throw off or dhpel the uprin- and the Child will he in perfect h<^Jth. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. You .-ire amply justified in doing now that refurnishing' which you have delayed for so long. The 1) ca n t i li ca ti on "of youT~htnne, ad ding to its attractiveness, is a duty and a trust. ? We are offering- you prosperity val ues on-furniture and solicit your in ? . . j ? ? s ? spection. NEW POLICY FORMS TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY .Waiver of all future premiums: and, in addition, A lifelonj; annual income to tlie insured; and, in addition, Full amount of policy paid at death, without deduction of the income payments or of the unpaid premiums. Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured. DOUBLE INDEMNITY . rum iBiiiuY',1 ?ill In.-1 mid, in nihr of iirrirlrntiil .Mi ? Inclusion of this provision is optional with the insured. LIFE INCOME A monthly, or quarterly, or half-yearly, or yearly income, for life, if desired, instead of payment of the policy in a single sum. GENERAL PROVISIONS Dividends automatically used to buy fully-paid-for addition al insurance; or May be drawn in cash; or May be used to reduce current premiums; or May be left to accumulate at interest, subject to withdrawal by the insured. . ? Choice of .dividend use may be made at any time; no medical examination required. Post-mortem dividend in first year, if death occurs. Loan, cash surrender, paid-up insurance, extended insurance, after three years' premiums have been paid. And Loan at end of first or second year toward payment of an ac cruing premium. 3rt ?SB i Interest not payable until maturity of loan. Loans may be paid off in sums as small 4is $10. Free from restrictions as to residence and travel. SHINING FIGURES Since it began business in 1843, % >al\ The Mutual Life lias paid in death claims $Go8,57f 075. The Mutual Life has paft in matured endownments and annuities $21 (>?399,361. The Mutual Life lias paid in cash dividends In policy holders $290,990,900. The Mutual Life's total payments to policyholders have boon $1,467,820,878. Tlio Mutual Life lias paid to and accumulated for its policyholders $283,877,531 more than it, lias received from them in premiums. I R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT
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