Let's settle this right no\fr! No rrjan ever smoked a better cigarette than Camett You'll find Camels unequalled by any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels combine every feature that can make a ^Cigarette supreme _ _r.ampls expert Itfend of choice Turkish and -ciioiee Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by thprnoplvpi; Their smoothness will appeal -and permit ~ you to smoke liberally without tir ~ ing your taste ! ""Camels leaye au unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant rigar^tyndorH ? You'll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! Cime/i aro aold errryrherw in mdentiflcally pjc*jie? o/* JO Cj^Mf*rtBa; or ton packages (200 cjgsrott**) w ? <Lisijnf-pip?r-oov?r?<y ctrton. W? sfron^/jr recommend f h;s cjirfon /or tfto /loaio or cxfico supply or whort you trmr%L R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Win3ton-S?l?m, N. C. IN* REMEMBRANCE OF MR. C. W . Wliere you are laid. JONES. On Feb. 7. 1921, the death angel dear beloved friend which east a sha dow of elooni.iii:er the entire commu nity . lie was 5L' years Mil. He leave? to mourn their loss two daugh ter. sister, brothers and a lei, of sor nmlm. fHr nrla, ar? erybody that knew him. He \\*as al -tvhvb rPTKiv to a hknd of some kind. > - >3 He joined ritti FWX'k Ctiuii.li it* U. ???..I n t rim r>nr) f:.iTVifn1 member. He was laid to rest at Flat Rock church beside his wife to wait the resurrection. We can not see why the Lord took him away so soon, lilessed is he that die in the name of the Lord. His spirit has taken its flight "to its home beyond the pearly Kkies where he will beckon his loved ones until they all meet again beyond the skies. We loved you dear friend. But Jesus loved you best And sent his holy angels To take' you home to rest. He is sleeping, sweetly sleeping In the beautiful grave so low We are weeping, sadly weeping For our dear friend who was taken away so quick. You have left us dear friend Never will your memory fade. But our love will always linger aro und the grave Qh hpw sad it is to mourn ' Until they see their loved ones dying | "And" know tln^y must-forcer _g?L* _ ' ; And now we miss you dear friend at Flat RocTc ? ? Every time we go And the reason we mtos you dear ? trtob=? - Is because we loved you s~o. There is a tongtng in our heart "I'hat neVt-l' will be fgutlcfio>t nn imiTg. ?1 ' f ? ' 1 ?"* n.m.i nn r friend And loved ones on the other shore. It is. lonely here without our dear friend In this world of toil and care But we will join him with the ransom -In hat land so bright and ralf. Yes it will be a happy greeting ? Wh~eh we meet to part- no iaore With our friends and loved oneB I Waiting on that bright eternal shore. I I So farewell dear friend forever I On earth I shall see you no more j But I do hope some to meet you and |- my loved ones ' Who have gone before. ?A Philathea Girl. 1 Jailed Toot SwwL ? "What's the ch arge, officer?*' , I "Fragrancy, your honor. He's been drinking perfume." PROVED EFFECTIVE BY A FIFTY YEARS TRIAL The mott widely used remedy In the world to overcome the tUtntt i n f effects of catarrh. Catarrh is ?Cent and Inaidioo* is its rivtfM, Invade* nearly every houtebold and borer* like a pcsti* tence every. roa CAT WW AMD CATARRHAL COMimOM It strike* at lb? root of ca tarrhal trouble* by itimokliaf tie difMtion, enriching the blood, to nine up the ntrvooi ry?tem and ioo(Un( the raw sod inflamed bdcooi mbrtnfi Pe-ru am Mil every ?l" to irorkiBf ?tfopwl y ?nd circa itieaflh. rlfot ?nd p?9 to the whole body. Try it tad lik* IkouMndi of otkm, letra what H dmm U>Im wetL SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS OR LIQUID To My Old Friends 'Jy in Wake and adjoining counties: This is to notity you that I am at your service again as a Land Surveyor Having had several years experience, I make a specialty of retracing old lines, locating them where they were originally made. Pittmen Stell, Zebulon, North Carolina On Thursday, March 3. 1921, al about the hour of noon, at the store for *r. f r I v _Qt;c un 1 e a McSfay ef L^nthinR Company, in the town of ?"Louisburgr. I will offer for sale to the highest bidder Ul public auction. Cup cash, all accounts due The McBrayer nothing i.'ompttiiy- vwiiikluiux, unpaid, at that time. A list Of the iluL'btors \rttl be turnijhcd prospective -hiddprs , at the time ana pliiCii or sale. t>. F. McKINNE, Receiver for The McBrayer Clothing Com l pany. Inc. That's Different. Redd ? Thought you told me that was a ten-horsepower automobile of yours? | Greene ? So I did. Well, I can't believe it. Why not? Because. I noticed it took only one .horse to pull it back^iome to-day! A ^Blue" Mayor. ? Talk about our Sunday blue laws, here's a decree is sued not long ago by the mayor of a little commune in the Pyrenees: Whereas the young, people o-' the ronurmiic are v out to meet and -lute* every Sunday after mass, and the noise they make frightens the cocks, hens, and other anlmalB of the village, we hereby prohibit dancing within the bounds of the commune during the hours in which the domestic ani mals take their repose. NOTICE. Having qualified ag Administratrix of T. I... Bowden, deceased, late of Franklin County, all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the under sirncd on or before the 25th day of February, 1922. or this notice will be' plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make imme diate settlement. This Feb. 24. 1921 MR8. MAMIE E. HOW DEN, 2-25-6t Adm'rx. TRUSTEE'8 SAM5 OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust made Sept. 21, 1917, by Mrs Ina Mann Harris, to T. W. Ruffln Trustee, and recorded In Book 210 at page 279, Registry of Franklin (Jo., N. O., default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness th ereby secured, and demand for fore closure having been made on said trustee by the holder of said indebt edness, the undersigned will on MONDAY. MARCH 28. 1921. at or about the hour of noon at the i Court House door In Ix>ulsburg, N. C.f offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract or parcel of land situate in Franklin Co., N. C. and described as follows: Bounded on the North by the old Louisburg-Nashvllle road; on Fast by Henry Smith, on *Honth by the new I>ouisburg-Nashvi||i. road, and on West by Mrs. Bud Murhpy. containing about six acres, more or less. It being the land conveyed to Mrs. Ina Mann Harris by K. L. Harris and wife. 1 This Feb. 21, 1921. 2-25-5t T. W. RUFFIN. Trustee. I A BARGAIN RIOT Everyone was astoundechwith the wonderful bargains given last week. Everybody agreed they were given greater val ues than heard of for many a day. It was surely a Bar gain Riot. And the Riot is not over. We are Keeping right on giving Bargains. Below are just a few more. Kline's Store is just crowded with vatues. Visit Louisburg's Bar gain Spot und be ConvmuuL__ ? . -?= VOTT.F. Tlffy Last ? Qui? 98c 300 Waists. including Whit? Voiles, White LJ neire. Fancy Figured Voiles, and Striped Per cales Lmrge ^ariely of iityloo plain amUfaa?dv oomcly" cmbTotaorofl, pin tucked ? and. hnn> stitched, A wonderful buy at 98c GEORGETTE AND CREPE DeCHINE WIASTS $2.98 a This lot Includes Genuine Silk Georgette arid Crepe DeChine Waists ? white and flesh. All t In exquisite styles, hemstitched, embroidered and beaded fronts, with or without collars, round or square necks. Remarkable at $2.98 WHITE MIDDY SUITS Sice* 14 t? H ? ~~~ j?s.ub . These are of genuine bondsdale Jeau, made in regulation styles. Sailor collar either In sol id whlrp M up nr mi Skirts are handsomely-, plalted. Formerly >6.50: Extraordinary va lue at ? $8.98 ? WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES 49c One lot of white linene Middy Blouses, regula tion styles, colors In either white, blue, red or frreen. Think of It! Only 49c Also other exceptional lots at 98c and $1.48 SOc BIRL.1P 36-in. Handsome Designs 39c SOc CRETONNES 26-in. Beautiful Quality S9r ?l.oA LADIES* HOSE Jul' Fashioned 49c $2.<>0 WHITE UNDERSKIRTS Handsomely Embroidered _ 9Sc CORSET COVERS Good Quality 2.V MISL1N GOWNS Full Sizes 9Sc P. N. CORSETS ' ' World - -Earned! ' SEB5 silk petticoats Silk Jersey Tops " RK9S CHILDREN'S <!IN?HAM DRESSES 9Sc No Worms inJa Mcaltny <.nu a-/ Ai! children tr'uiDicu wun wcrn\? JlUVlLflflUIl* healthy color, which indicates peer bltad^And as a rule. thcrfi 13 mo:* rr less s:r.r;ach_t*murbance. GROVT. S TA.S1EL c:.:UTONIO given regularly for two cr three wt :.r. vi.l cnrich the blood, im prove the- digestion. ? . i act e* a General Strength en in 3 Tor; ic to the w\ > sv*rem. Nature will then thro/ ofT or di; p? 1 '.;ie weriua, and thcChild will be in pcrfect health, i'ieas-am to take. C?c per bottle. NCriCE TO CREDITORS. Having qualified as Administrator ot the estate of N. A. Odom, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said [estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 11th day of February, 1922, or this notice will be [plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to either of the undersigned. This Feb. 11, 1921. JOHN ODOM, Aflmr. N. A. Odom. Wm. H. & Thos. W. RufTln. Attorneys 2-ll-6t NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Mtb. Mary Yeargln, deceased, late of Franklin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Bald estate to present the same to the undersign ed on or before the 11th day of Feb ruary, 1922, or this notice will b? plead In bar of their reccvery. All persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to either of the undersigned. This Feb. 11, 1921. DEXTER YEARGIN, Executor of Mary Yeargln, dee'd. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffin, Attorneys 2-ll-6t SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of Bale conferred upon me In a certain deed of trust executed to me by S. M. Phelpa and wife Alice Phelps, and duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Coun- | ty, N. C. In Rook 224, page 410, de fault having been made In the pay ment of the note secured therein and at the request of the holder of said note, I will on Monday, the 7th day of March, 1921, being the first Monday In Bald month, about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. sell at public auction at the Courthouse door In I^ulsburg, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash a certain trart of land lying being Irt Franklin Co., N. C., and more par tlcularly descrllied and defined as fol lows: In Ix>ulsburg'ktownBhli>, ,neai Ingleslde, bounded on the N6rth by the lands of Franklin County, for the home of the aged and Infirm, East by the land of Mrs. P. W. Plnnel and C. S. Merrltt, South by Foster estate. West by Loulshurg and Warrenton road, containing one-hundred acres, more or less. This Feb. 1st, W21 . \ I). T. 8MITHWICK, 2-4 -5t Trustee. >iU<Twftrtfra I itimng ? atiinK ? dry-i towns. Uiivi' vuu ever been m L?.iveii? worth, Kansas? asked the commer cial traveler in the smoking-car. No? Well, that's a dry town for you, all right. They can't sell liquor at all there? asked one of the men . Onlyydf you have been bitten by a snake, said the traveler. They have only one snake in the town, and when I got to It the other day, after stand ing in line for nearly half the day. it was too tired to bite. Anything to Oblige* The constable of a New England village, a man of exceeding good na ture, found it necessary to lock up three tramps who had strayed Into his jurisdiction. Shortly after the ar rest h? was met by the mayor of the village, TVTi6, ouservniK the constable Juwryiag tk>w? Hie main street, aslced. Where are you going, constable? Oh, exclaimed the constable, the three tramps I Just locked up want to play bridge, and I'm out hunting for a fourth! "I Lost My Best Customers Thru Rats," Write J Adams. "Used to have the busiest Restaur ant In town until news spread that the kitchen was Infested with rats; lost a lot ot my best customers until I ?tried RAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest in the place now. Restaurants sho uld use RAT-SNAP." Three sixes. 35c, 50c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by The Allen Bros. Co. A man always has use for one more pair of suspenders. ) ' * Our Especially Prepared Fruit Tree Spray will perfect fruit, increase the harvest and make YOU A MONEY crop. Now is the time to apply. I P. HICKS Corner Main Nash Sts. : Louisburff, N. C. \ %

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