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Why- you should buy The skins of y one nrt 11 i o n, n eight hundred and sixty thou* sand animals and four thousand tons of sols J^athsr are used annu ally in making W. L. DOUGLAS SHOP?. fPersonally Guarantee d -Known Trice. W.L.D0UGL4S SHOES! If you have been pay rag ^!0.C0 to $ ! 2. CO tor fine siioe^, a trial will convince you that and will give excellent satisfaction. The actual value is determined and the retail price fixed at the factory before W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom. The stamped price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. Finest Shoes You Can Buy at the Price You Want to Pay *4.00 *4.50 *5.00 *6.00 *7.00 *8.00 *9.00 & *10.00 BOYS' SHOES B..< in lb. World ?3.00 *4.00 ?5.00 Stamping the d rice on erery pair of shrcs u a protection.against high prices and unreasonable profit? is only one example ot the constant endeavor of W. L Douglas to protect his customer*. The quality of W. L. Douglas product i? guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in makins fine shoes. The amait atyto are the leaders in the fashion centers of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Masa., by the hignest paid skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, afl working with mm honest determination to make the best shoe* for the price that money can buy. F. A. ROTH & COMPANY Louisburg, N. C. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. North Carolina. In Superior Court Franklin County: Einstein Bros. Vs. B. M. C. Mullen. J. H. Mullen and S. B. Mullen, lately trading as Mullen A Bros. -By virtue of executions directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Franklin County 3 each enti tled as above upon judgments, I will, on Monday the Tth day of June, 1920 at about the hour of noot>, at the Cou rt house door of said County, sell to for-easi said executions^ il, the risrht title and interest wMch the said B. M. C. Mul len, J. H. Mullen and S. B. Mullen, de fendants. have in and to following de scribed real estate, to-wit: The three elevenths undivided interest, one el eventh of each, in remainder after the life estate of Mrs. Louisa M. Mullen in that tract of land devised to her for life and to the defendants and others in remainder by W. A. Mullen deceas ed. bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the north & the lands of J. G. Bunn and J. H. Ballentine, on the east by Tar river, south by Bur line Mullen and on the west by J. G. Sunn, containing ITS acres mrms err" less. being the land devised as afore said In item second of the will of W. A. Mullen recorded in will book W. page 33. This 7th day of May, 1920. H. A. KEAKalY, Sheriff. 5-7-5t LOST?BETWEEN LOlJSBCBft AM) Maplevllle some weeks ago, one package of cigarettes containing about 6000, Chesterfield, Sovereigns. Sweet Caporal and Camels and one box of Old Virginia Cheroots. Binder will be liberally rewarded' by return-, lng same to me. H. M. Sledge, Ma plevuie. X. C. 5JT-lf Install Now Farmers "are installing Lklley Light now greatiy 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 rush of farm work comes. ?. . 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. Delay May be Costly Right now is the best time for you to begin enjoying Lalley electricity. f ???>. - Not only do you need this equipment now, but if you delay, you 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 DUNN, North Carolina LmDoy Ldght im m compUim ttnii?figinm mnd gonmrm ior?wrfihl6~c*ll mtoragm battmry. ft ?ufyplrmm amp/? ?iKrfriorty for light*, wmtmr pump, vrmmhing machine, mtrmmpmr, crmmm ?pmrmtor, tunning mill, iron, mic. M EX'S ASU YOUTHS' Sl'lTS Outtiltttrs fur the Family L. KUNE Jfc COMPAM. "A SPLENDID TONIC " Say* Hixion Lady Who, On Doc tor'? Advice, Took C*rd?i And It Now Well. Hlxson, Tenn.?"About 10 years ago r-wai.r." say* Mrs. J. B. Qadd, of this place. "I suffered with a pain In my left side, could not sleep at night with this pain, always In the left side... My doctor told me to use Cardul. I took one bottle, which helped me and after my baby came, I was stronger and better, but the pain was still, there. J 1 at first let It go, but began to get weak and In a run-down condition, so I decided to try some more Cardul, which1-.! did. This last Cardul which I took made me much better. In fact, cured me. It has been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. I feel It was Cardul that cured me and I recommend It as a splendid f? male tonic." ?Duil't allow yourself tc Dccome weak and run-down from womanl} troubles. Take Cardul. It should sure ly help you, as It has bo many thou sands ot other women in the past 40 years. Headache, backache, sldeache, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired-out feeling, are all signs of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by lak in s Cardul. Why not youT Ail druggists. NC-132 WANTS 10c A Line For First Week 5c A Line For Each Week Alter First Insertion. FOB SALE?EGGS FOR HATCHING from High Class S. C. White Leg horns and White Wyandottes. "Write or phone us for "prices. Address Walter P. Laird, Louisburg, N. C., or Telephone No. 330-L. 4^23-tf. MARTIN'S MAKKllT, HEN DERSON, N. C. WANTS 100 FAT CATTLE, 100 CALVES GOOD PRICES PAID FOR GOOD STOCK. 1-16-tf. FOR SALE?A NCMBER OF FARMS I ranging-Irom 50 to several hundred | acres. It wiil be to youriiKeresi see mo before buying. Prices right | and terms easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. EGGS TOR SETTING. . -S. C. Comb White Leghorn eggs, hest laying strain, $2.00 per setting of 15, Colonial Poultry Farm, Box 37, Louis burg, N. C. " ~v - 3-26-tf. WAXTED TO BUY?LIBERTY Bonds Farmers and Merchants Bank, Lou isburg, N. ? S-19-tf FOR SALE?OSE SOW A>D 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 I am compelled to insist that all of my customers must pay their bills weekly. Beginning now all accounts will he due weekly and we will expect you to call and settle them prompt ly. W. O. JOYNER, 4-16-4t Louisburg, N. C. MI LES FOR SALE?8 MMHI MI LES in fine condition for sale. Reason for selling is that the workls now be ing done with trucks. Will sell har ?ness also 11.wanted. Apply at once to H. W. Perry, Secretary Louisburg Township Road Trustees, Louisburg N. C. 4-30-tf. FOR SALE?LIBERTY SIX RO\I> ster, run less than a year, motor just thoroughly overhauled and in good running condition. Equipped with Cord tires. Dr. H. H. Johnson, Lou isburg, N. C. 4-30-4t. fous"and you get more /ment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blond have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELRSS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. WheiTyoir 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. is not a patent medicine, it is simpl> IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. Th< blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IROr^ to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurkies ir. 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, folki^ would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC *hen a member of their family had Malaria or 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 HE-SALE OF LAND. By virtue of an order of resale made by the Superior Court 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 Louisburg. 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; thence N 5 1-2 E 59 poles to a stake in line of lot No* 2; thence E 90 poles to rock, corner of lot No. 4; 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 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 rock, cor nor of lot No. liin Dowsr line; tL?noe N 2 1-2 E 177 poles to stake and point t"3, corner of Dower; thence W 23 pol o the bea ;.r.lli(>, contain one hundred (100) acres, more or less, and being the tract of land allotted to Char Hfl Pnnkt>r dpppRspri. <t> the division of the J. J. Cook/* land, which said.divis lon 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. m- 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 all 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 \Wlll 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, N. C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to pre sent the same to the undersign*. I 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 Quinine That Does wot Affect The Head fi vnffyf, I AY A. be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. ?.W.GROV?S signature on box. 30c. OVERALLS, WORK SHIRTS and HOSEIRY I have n full lino of the best Overalls, Work Shiria 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 Mnln Street LOTTISBCBG, NORTH CAROLINA LOUISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor Louisburg, N. 0. N?xt to FFreeman & Co. Nash St. Repairers of HARNESS, SHOES AND ALL KINDS LEATHER GOODS. Vnlcanlzlnjf and Bicycle Repairing. A case of Automobile ? and buggy plush robes just received. They will be sold at old prices. One barrel cel ebrated N'eats Foot Harness Oil. Har ness of all kinds at reduced prices. 10 second hand bicycles and 10 sec ond hand Sewing Machines at big bar gains. Your work done same day received. Colds Cause Orip and Innpenza tAStAttYT BltOMO QUBtCffi TMllDM Miuinw 111? cause. There la only one "Bromo Quinine." L Wi GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. "The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America" The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY OF NE& YORK 34 Nassau Street, New York In 1919?Paid Policyholders a total of $81,113,205 ! )ne Billion Five Hundred and Fifty-Three Million Dollars paid to Policyholders siuce the Company began business in 1843 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, 1919 ASSETS. Real Estate ...$14,901,121.02 Mortgage Loans 100,754.822.8^ Policy Loans 82,740,384.67 U. S. Liberty Bonds .. 73,023,640.00 Other Bonds 348,601,869.78 Stocks 23,850,859.50 Interest and Rents due and accrued .. 8,341,248.38 Premiums In course of collection 6,175,273.64 Cash ($1,723,828.60 at _ Interest) 249^815/1^ Cash advanced to pay claims \2,805,239.89 sets ..; $662,390,271.90 LIABILITIES. J'oHcy Reserve $540,150,131.00 luppiementary Contract Reserve * Other Policy Liablli ties 11,125,782.03 Premiums, Interest, and Rents paid in ad vance & Miscellaneous Llabill ties Reserve tor Taxes pay -v able in 1920 Dividends payable in _ n m 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 ??62,890,274.80 1.422.344.29 1,402,667:74 2.296.217.30 Ten Years' Progress Per. 8) Assets 1909 (560,129^68 Payments to Insurance Policyholders In Force ?.'.4,909,ft49 (1,441,828,848 81.118,205 2,089,171,867 R. P. TAYLOR MANAGER RALEIGH DISTRICT LOUISBtJRG, ~ North 'Carolina
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