WE THANK Our Cristomers ?tj' ?gr^aan TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: A year of unexampled prcsperity~Eas produced in our hearts a feeling of profound thankfulness to the cit isens of this town and surrounding territory, and we know of no more fitting time to express our apprecia tion than at the Yuletide season. We extend to our good citizens and customers our sincere thanks for their generous patronage during the past year.?We trust that each one has enjoyed a merry Christmas, and we bespeak for you many happy and prosperous years to come. Life is too short to feel any thing but good will to all people, and OUR HOME CIT IZENS are deserving of a full measure. We offer it to yon in all sincerity. I. J. DEITZ COMPANY "The Store that Always Sells It Cheapest'' LOUISBUI^G, - -v - North Carolina WJriAl mSCUlfS" Make them with Occo-nee-chee Self Rising Flour?you'll save time and trouble, for this flour contains baking-' powder, soda and salt in proportions for perfect baking. And you pay less for the ingredients when already mixed with the flour. Just measure flour for tfhe morning's bis cuits, mix with water "or milk, place in the oven and your work is over. For biscuits, hot-cakes, waffles, use Occo nee-chee Self-Rising Flour. OCCO -NEE-CHEE Self-RJsincf Flour Takes the Guess out of Baking1 and Saves you Money Look for f A? Indian H t ad on *ach bag. At yoar grocer't. Bay today. If you want plain ffour ank for Poorlaaa?it'a th* best. . Au?tin-Heaton Co. Durham, N. C. CAR LOAD OF CHEVROLET 1920 MODELS Just Received These Cars can be seen at *** BECK'S GARAGE Louisburg, N. C. Tilr TI?.VVEI.lXi MAN'S FIRST AIITK Till* One Found Something Tliat ook t i The Misery Out of Life On The Roa<?. J j Those who travel regularly fo^SusI- ?J ness must be of good disposition: and I. robust constitution to withstand the stra'n of sleeping in different and in-1 different hotels, eating here and there ,f and livin-c oat of a hand bag. C. M. ji oakes, a widely known traveling man who lives at 312 W. Forbis St.. Greens-1 boro. has made traveling more of a , pleasure, and this is the way that he c does it: ' < "Life on the ro:.d is easier for me j r.-ow. since I founu a way to keep my- ' self in perfect physical ccr. lition. For f s.x or seven years I have carried ar-1 ound with mo a bad case of indigestion ?K and stomach trouble. I was very ner vous. could not sleep and eating was J out of the question with me. as it made TollnU a remedy that gave mc rel et j and now I sleep fine. laClgrsthm ha* lei't m?. 1 can eat anything .1 want and I i am not sick afterward. I consider 1 Feplac indispensable to good health I * and would never permit myself to be j1 without it." 1? i Pep lac is sold and recommended ia i < I Louisburg at Scoggins Drug Store; | I Winston-Blanks Drug Co., Youngsville |> iT. E. Holding Wake Forest; and W. 1 W. Parker at Henderson. Buy a bot- !1 tfe today it has helpe'd others nivJ-W will dO t fie same for you. 1 Self delusion brings happiness for a |1 Jtime. but the awakening often blights i even the memory of what might have been. j J)o your shopping, now. Christmas I won t wait. 4 The man who continually acts before , thinking bee-omen in the end a victim I of his own impulses. I * You Do More Work, * You are more ambitious and you get more ' I enjoyment cut of everything when your j , blood is in good condition. Impurities in ? i the biood have a ver/ depressing effect on I : the system, causing weakness, laziness. 1 ' nervousness and sickness. i OROVE S TASTELRSS Chill TONIC ! restores Energy and Vitality by Purifyinp : ; and Enriching the Biood. When you feei I j its strengthening, inv.gorating effect, so* ' how it brings color to the cheeks and how I I it improves the appetite, you will then J appreciate its true tonic value. ! QROVrrj^TASTnLE5S Chill TONIC is not if^-pafnt rnemcirte, it is r:m;.ly i IRON tindJftl'IN'IMK suspended in Syrup. } So pleasant even ch?!lren- like it. Th' blwxl itfiu'iQoiriine to Purify it and IRON to Enrv". it. These re" able tonic prop- ? cities i. ?v ..r f-iii to o?>e Cut impunties ir: the il i.SU'jr.^tr/.Crea of GrtOVE'5 i/? .1 > S> C:.iii ! TO.''1.?? i' ti;P' ton??. day. I 'fetor? Mrs. JOE PERSON'S SiEHf5ED? ALCOHOL 2v RE COM M C NOT. O FOR BLOOD DISEASES USED AS A General Tonic, Alterative and | a Purifier of the Bloc'J. RecoramcnJcd far Tetter, Eruptions and Dbeaj'sflht.? conic j from Impurities tf the Blood, I also !r.d:vrti^* and ' Stomach Troubles. TKu feme.?/ rr ir.r1? i\.- Pwj jur.-e ti Slilli.ip*, j T'l vkf* A?l\ iaraj Aii!?. I'ii imp?? anJ Hodo. ! pSjflliii1V|>Lili erv'). !. ?n i:.JlIi.'iaK.*c:.:i^S.i! vhiic in i litih, gfr-n ccr?!il -n.,r& ! o%l? too-igS jure tp rili <ui.{cJ to | .AiM ieiiu?l~..i?i. PRICE $1.25 MAXL'FACTL'RED OY PERSON REMEDY GO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. HEW STTLX PACKAGE ADOPTED NOV. IS. UU PE PTO- M A N G A N FOR PALE SCHOOL CHILDREN I'epto-Mangan Gives the Help the Bo dy Needs to Make Bl^h, Red Blood Name "GudeV* on Every Package Sold by liruirirlsts In Both Liquid and Tablet Forsi?Medicinal Vir tues are the Same. The lessons are hard and the child ren are growing. Watch their health and if they become pale aad Listless i ml don't want to work or play, con sult a good physician at one? it' you juspect any serious ailment. The splendid tonic, Pepto-Mangan. if given laily for a few weeks, will in- most cas 5s restore the strength and start the roung folks on the road to good health igain. Youth responds quickly. You :an buy Pepto-Mangan 1? tablet or li luid form of your druggist an<Tcan al ways be sure of the genulue by looking 'or the nan>e "Gude's" on- the package. Without the name "Gude'ss it is not ?epto-Mangan. It is a fine'tonic and )lood-mak$r for the whole family. ?hysiciana< everywhere have used it or nearly thirty years.?Adv. Hitting the high spots in life may he ill right, provided the low ones don't &et you on the rebound. We see, we want, and we take?if we ran. But. then, 'tis but the spirit of )ur ever changing tffiTS^ Yes, the age old law of supply and ' mand Is passing away. Now it iLniand r.' d take. THE SAME IN ERA N K LI N TON. T 'e Welfare of the Public. It i* just the same in Franki intcn as lore !i> I?uisburg; our friends there speak out in the same glad, earnest va\v as so many grat?ru: Louisburg nen and women have spoken in these columns for years past. Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, Main St.. Fra ikliiiton. X. C., says: "I used Doan's Kidney P.'lls at different times for pains in my back and they sure proved tfwir merit. .At'one time, my back was so sore, no matter which way I turnod I was in misery. I had terri ble headache? and thought my head ^ould split. Dizzy spells troubled me and specks would dance in front of me, too. Whenever any of inesc attacks came on. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they always fixed me up all right. I wouldn't be without Doan's in the] house." Price GOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney re.nedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Mitchell had. P'oster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ^ And, while you are ahontjr iimt make it a Merry Chnstmafj^jr yourself also. The wise mall sees the bright star of hope at Christmas time, but the fool sees only the green cheese in the moon. o If the devil should suffCenly come to earth he would scamper right back to a safer place again. This would be no happy home for him. Polk Miller's 5.iver Pills Th?; Good Old Fnihloned Kirsd th^t h^ve b**rvVlcin'? Good Work (or r,0 ver?rr. w/.ho-'t eiviape r.f fv~ !i. "1 v*j - | ?rtrnn ? r. fiH ! ' , . - ? ? Cc - -<?. K \ 'r L- ?. ' .."V ? / I- ., I I. \ A ;C. .... In appreciation of your patronage, your friendship, wc-?K~I< and wish y^u a Merry Xmas and a very Happy and Prcspefbua New Year. The ioyaltjr and support of our friends and customers has resu'ted in the very gratifying growth of our busi ness. We pledge you a grade of furniture service for next year that will save you money, that will fill your needs perfectly. NEW POLICY FORMS TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY Waiver of all future premiums: and, in addition, A lifelong annual income to the insured ;'and," in addition, Full amount of policy paid at death, without deduction of the income payments or of the unpaid premiums. rnHi^i?n nf thU nrnvisinn is ?i,?i,,n;d with the insnml. DOUBLE INDEMNITY Double the sum insured will be paid in case of accidental death 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 j May be drawn in cash; or May be useci 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-morteg^^icteBi^i^&i^i^ear. if death ncejirg . t Lyvn^asffsiirrffRler, paicFurXy/uSw^f<>?Wf5(at1iisunmr?'oi uffcw three years' premiums have been paid. And Loan at end of first or second year toward payment of an ac cruing premium. Interest not payable until maturity of loan. Loans may be paid off in sums as small as $10. Free from restrictions as to residence and travel. SHINING FIGURES Since it began business in 1843. The Mutual Life has paid in death,claims $638,577, 075. The Mutual Life lias paid in matured endownrnents tmd annuities $"21 (1.390,3C>1. The Mutual Life |ia$ paid in casli dividends to policy holdors'ii2r.0,n00,000. The Mutual Lite's totai payments to policyholders have been $1,467,820,878. The Mutual Life lias paid to and accumulated for it? policyholders $2S:?,877,53 jiioiv tlum it has received from thcin in premiums. P. T A Y I 0 R MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT

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