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NITRATE OF SODA This is the year to make big crops. Noth ing helps like Nitrate of Soda. 'It is the cheapest Fertilizer made. We bought a big lot early at the OLD PRICE. See us before you buy and we will save you money. We can sell it to you by the bag cheaper than you can buy a car load. < If you want to get some away under the market come to see us. - We also have Cotton Seed Meal and all grades of Fertilizer. All of the above either for Cash or on time. The Allen Brothers Company Install Now Farmers are installing Lalley Light now in greatly increased numbers. ? They realize more than ever that right now they have -plenty of time to install this essential equipment. They realize that they can have Lalley benefits and comforts immediately and be ready for the greater benefits that Lalley Light will give them when the msh of~ farm work comes. s They realize that Lalley Light, with its ten-year owner experience, is so valuable an investment that they cannot afford to be without it one day longer. V. Delay May be Costly Right now is the best time for you to begin enjoying Lalley electricity. f Nof only do you necc^this equipment now, but if vou delay, vou may have to pay an increased price for it. Do not delay. Go to see your Lalley Light dealer now and place your order for a Lalley Light Plant to be installed immediately. R. I. MITCHELL, Dealer -?-?BUNN, North Carolina. __ LaOay Ujhi ia a eomplata unit?angina and ganara ta* wrtth 16-aaU aioraga battary. It aupphaa ampim aiaotricity for light a, watar pump, vraahing machina, S ?_ 9mpmragort farming mill, iron, ate. MEN'S AND YOUTHS' Sl'ITS Outtiltters (or the Family L. KLINE & COMPANY. TERRIBLY SWOLLEN Suffering Described As Torture Relieved by Black-Draught. Rossville, Ga.?Mrs. Kate Lee Ablevol this place, writes: "My husband is an engineer, and once while lifting, he in jured himseli with a piece of heavy ma chinery, across the abdomen He was so sore he could not bear to press on himself at all, on chest or abdomen. He weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he weighed ! 10 lbs., in two weeks. He became constipated and it looked like he would die. We had three diffgrent doctors, ye\ with all their medicine, his bowels failed to act. He would turn up a ten-cent bottle of castor oil, and drink it two or three days in succession. He did this yet without result. We became desperate, he suffered so. He was swol ?n terribly. He told me his suffering ?ouU only be described as torture. I sent and bought Thedford's Black Draught.?I made him take a big dose, and .when it began to act he fainted, he was in such misery, but he got relief Snd began to mend atorice. He got welt, and we both feel he owes his life to Thedford's Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught will help you to keep fit, ready for the day's work. Try It! NC-13T WANTS 10c A Line For^ First Week-, 5c A Line ForlEach Week After First Insertion. FOR "SILE?EGGS FOR HATCHING from High Class S. C. White" Leg-* horns and White Wyandottes. Write or phone us for prices. Address Walter P. Laird. Loulsburg. N. C., or Telephone Xo. 330-L. 4-23-tf. FOB SALE?1 JERSEY HEIFER, fresh to pall, Calf 8 weeks old. to gether $75.00. C. C. Williams. Youn gsvllle. N. C. R. 1. 4-23-2t MARTIN'S MARKET, HEN DERSON, N. C. WANTS 100 FAT CATTLE, 100 CALVES GOOD PRICES PA1P "TOR GOOD STOCK. 1-16-tf. Earms?The undersigned is prepared to make loans on improved farm lands, run ning five to len years, any amount-ift excese -of $2,00ft Geo?u! Green, Weldon, N. C. 2-6-13t FOR SALE?A NUMBER OF FARMS ranging from 60 to several hundred acres. It will bo to your interest to see me belore buying. Prices light and terms easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. EGGS FOR SETTING. S. C. Comb White Leghorn eggs, best layfcg strain, $2.00 per setting of 15, Colonial Poultry Farm, Box 37, Louis- | burg, N. C. 3-26-tf. ( WANTED TO BUY?LIBEBTY Bonds Farmers and "Merchants Bank, Lou- j isburg, N. r. - 3-19-tf FOB SALE?0>*E SOW AND FIVE pigs, first litter, one sow and eight pigs, second litter. Cheap for quick sale. O. H. HARRIS. 4-16-tf. ~ IMPORTANT. On account of the increased expense of conducting business T am compelled to insist th&t all of my customers must pay their bills weekly. Beginning now all accounts will be due weekly and we will expect you to call and settle them prompt ly. ~ W. O. JOYNER, 4-16-4t Louisburg, N. C. z Vn.. no M^ Work You are more ambitious ttftn urn'mure enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition, hnpurities in j the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, j nervousness and sickness: , i GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC j restores Eftergy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. OROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC i? not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria ot needed .a body-building, strength-giving tonic. - The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug ?tor* 60c per bottle.' "" COMMISSIONERS RE-SALE/OF LAND. By virtue of an order of resale made by the Superior Coulrt in that special proceedings entitled Leah Cooke vs. Lilly Mae Pearce et als. (the resale having been ordered by reason of an upset bid having been filed with the Commissioner herein) the undersign ed will on Monday, the 10th day of May, 1920, at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door in lx>uisburg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, that cer tain tract or parcel of land situate in Cedar Rock township. Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. T. Inscoe and Willie Shearon and bounded as follows: Beginning at a Maple, corner of Dower and Gill's cor ner; theme N 5 1-2 E 69 poles to a stake in line of lot No. 2; thence E 90 poles to rock, corner of lot No. 4; I thence S 4 3-4 W 45 poles to stake and pointers* corner of MaJ. Thomas land; thence S 2 1-2 W 97 poles to corner on Louisburg Road; thence up said road i S 86 W 14 poles to rock; thence S 2 1-2 W 94 poles to corner of lot No. 1; thence N 88 1-2 W 50 poles to rook, cor nor of lot No. 1 in Dowar line; tLence N 2 1-2 E 177 poles to Btake and point ers, corner of Dower; thence W 2S po! ?:? o the bei i.l.liifc, contain t.-,: one hundred (100) acres, more or less, and being the tract of land allotted to Char lie COOke. deceased. li> the division of the J. J. Cooke land, which said divis ion is recorded in the Clerk of the Su perior Court's office for Franklin Coun ty in Book of Orders and Decrees No. 3, page . This April 23rd, 1920. G. M. BEAM, 4-23-3t Commissioner. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. C. Strickland, deceas ed, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given aLi persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April, 1921, or this no tice will be plead In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate Will please come forward "and make Immediate settlement. This the 15th day of April, 1920. A. P. STRICKLAND, J. L. STRICKLAND, 4-16-6t Adm'rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Ada Blanch Perguson, de ceased, late of Franklin County, Nr C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same to the undersign*. 2 on or before April 8, 1921, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This April 8th, 1920. 4-9-6t J. C. PERGUSON, Adm'r. The QmIiIm That Ussa Hot Affect The lleill B?caa#? of it* tonic and laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without csnwtnfl nervousness or rinding in the head. E, W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS and HOSEIRY I have a full lino of the best grade Overalls, "Work Shirts and Hoseiry bought before the advance and can save you from 10 to 25 per cent. I have a nice line of fruits and candies always on hand. Call and see me. C. H. HOLMES South Mala Street LOUISHIKH, -NOlt'i'll CAROLINA LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor Louisburg, N. C. Next to FFreeman & Co. Nash St Repairers of HABNESS, SHOES AND ALL KINDS LEATHEB GOODS. Vulcanizing and Bicycle Repairing. U A case of Automobile and buggy plush robes just received ? They will be sold at old prices. One barrel cel ebrated Keats Foot Harness Oil. Har- ? ness of all kinds at reduced prices. 10 second hand bicycles and 10 sec ond harifr Sewing Machines at big bar gains. Your work done same day received. "ColUH Cause (Jnp and inuueriza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet# removed? cause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. ?ine Oldest Life Insurance Company in America" ' ""Tfie Wu"5TGrr INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK 34 Nassau Street, New York In 1919?Paid Policyholders a Total of $81,113,205 One Billion Five Hundred and Fifty-Three Million Dollars paid to Policylioldersjjinee the Company began business in 1843? t Total Dividends to Policyholders Since the-Beginning of Business, $313,398,317 Total Paid-for Insurance Issued in 1919?$354,442,133 Insurance in Force December 31, 1919?$2,089,171,357 Balance Sheet December 31 1Q1Q ASSETS. Real Estate $ 14,901,121.02 Mortgage Loans 100,754,822.85 Pqllcy Loans 82,740,384.67 U. S. Liberty Bonds .. 73,022,640.00 Other Bonds 348,601,869 78 Stocks ^... 23,850,859.50 ^pterest and Ret>ts 4ue - and accrued .... .... 8,541,248738 Premiums in course of y collection 5,175,273.64 Cash ($1,723,828.60 at interest)' 2,195,815.17 Cash advanced to pay claims 2,805,239.89 sets $662,890,274.90 i .. . m ? Policy Reserve $549,150,131.00 Supplementary Contract Reserve 4,487,810.47 Other Policy Liabili ties 11,125,782.03 Premiums, Interest, and Rents paid in adr ?yBSSeT: 1,422,344.29 Miscellaneous Liabili ties 1,402,667.74 Reserve for T&xcb pay able in 1920 2,296,217.30 Dividends payableliwagniiiRMMPM MjLaa>^iiiiiiw?"?.r"'. >1.194,337.28 "servo (or Future De ferred Dividends 46,859,769.86 Contingency Reserve (Surplus) 19,551,214.93 Special Reserve Ac count of Foreign Se curities 4,500,000.00 Total Liabilities .... Wfl2,8?0,274.90 Ten Years' Progress I*ec. 81 Assets - Liabilities , Surplus Income 190? $5?0,122,S?8 ?548,?03,018 ?17,51?,8/,0 r,88,295,889 1919 ??2,390,275 ?42,889,080 19,551,215 112,753,437 Payments to Insurance I yi Policyholders In Force $54,909,849 $1,441,828,848 81,113,205 2,089,171,857 - V ' THIi.Tna R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT LOUISBURG, - North Carolina
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