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ANNOUNCEMENT ! 1 am glad to announce to he people of Louisburg and FrankliiLCounty-thatI j*dll open, an up-to-date plumbing business in T.nnishiirg nr nr flbnnt, April 4th I will carry a full li^e of plumbing supplies and elec tric light fixtures and will be glad to do your work when needed. I will take pleasure in submitting es timates and make contracts for any job. My estab lishment will be located under the'Ford Warehouse on Mash Street next to A. L. Hicks' grocery Give me arT opportunity to do your work in an expert manner. Call me when you need me. B. G COLLINS, L0UISBURG7 NORTH CAROLINA NOThCE ! To Taxpayers If you have not paid your 1920 taxes, please The time is up, and I will be forced to advertise all thafare not paid by May 1st. Attend to tins etc., that will be added. Sheriff Franklin County" Every legitimate business should increase its volume, ev ery farmer his production, every worker his productive ness, to insure national pros perity and good working condi tions. If advice is needed, if addi tional financing is necessary, come to us freely. We solicit your calls. We stand ready to aid every legitimate endeavor towards in crease in production. FAMINE FUND WORK AT HALF-WAY MARK Thomas W. Lamont, Chairman, Tells of Relief Administered and 1 ask to Be Completed The Amprlmn Commlnee for Chin* Famine I- und. a?wfiilue to a st a ie - -mrnt-Hr..,r,l h, rhnlrmun, has readied the second stage of . Its mission ..f mercy of xend ' l?H funds fl imi A rnitrii 11 t.. niMlloiis of atarvlng famine victims In the far eastern republic. At the low eat estimate, the statement says. Just . as irnirh niOT*c Is need oil to enrrv "the last through t? the June ' harvest nn li!is alrrnrty been 'sent. Mr. Lamont points out that quick response hy America to appeals made by President Harding and his prt-de -eeasor. President UiU.,., h.. r,,suIte(i In sarh iniunpt dlimliiuiloiw.f that the tTireatenert magnitude ol famlnetiinrtn'pn cheeked to u marked so far made, It Ts declared, wlll plnce -the ? famlje_rglief for China aTnong America s most effectlva phlialnhro H>U?. The Waiting Million, There remain, however. - the state ment showsr a ^1**^ 5,000,000" to be saved, anil these people can be saved only by continuous and voluminous re lief resulting frc^m American subscrip tions. r The statement. In part, follows: "Quick, response to the appeal of the -American Committee for . China Fnm. Ine Fund gives us at the half-way point In our work the cheering assur ance that the subscriptions from gen erous America already have served a great humanitarian purpose. Inasmuch as relief already .administered has held the famine In bounds and made it pos -alhU for America to save a mniH|n.t.. of human beings. ' "Whereas early estimates made It it tli. Ihn minions iiiui.l iwiluli, now are advised that Instead of the ^fefl09iaOQ_who, It was nrigin-n.- ??> ed. were doomed to~deatfi from hunger, relief at present ln^gTir"Tr<5m~STT aourees, American. Chinese and for eign. is auBlcTent to nrovlde scanfy nr tjons until the Jnne harvest for all ex ~rvpt 5 .000,000 ? people. Therm ? 'la lit 5,000,000' are destitute, according -to our latest reports from the American Advisory Committee in Peking and are dependent for existence upon new help Coining ih'iHl ftutsltlu MJUIUfS. guj this means America. From All the People is the earnest hope or the Com mlttee that the nurriber of contribu -tlona made a a well as the aggreffufe will be such as to make our humanita rian gift, In a real sense, a gift of the .American people as a whole. ?One w a y to make IndivIcTiTal "eiyort and generosity contribute toward sav^" ing China's starving population is for every one responsive to China's need, in effect, to 'pick a pal In China for a day.' The thought behind this special appoaJL In connec tion with the latter part or our effort will be for American men. women and children to choo?e, figuratively, a Chi nese famine victim as a friend for a day and to send what they spend one dar on themselves or an American friend to the China Famine Fund ei ther through local committees, hanks or churches or direct to Vernon Mun roe. treasurer, Bible ITouse, New York City. "No American is so noon t|iwt he cannot save a life at the lowest rate ever quoted, one dollar a month. Life's Quotations fluctuate, sometimes In one nation, sometimes In another, but the lower the quotation the greater the opportunity of humanity, the opportu n!ty of human beings to save human TTfe. mm* is far away ? (Vooo miles ? but hunger Is hunger, whether around the corner or beyond the Pacific. "We appeal to America to make ef fective the work already done in checking the China-fnmlno disaster hy saving until harvest those nlready saved from death.'* "CHINA WEEK" IS SUPREME EFFORT OF FUND WORKERS As a practical and popular demon stration of the sympathy of the nation for a sister republic, a "China Famine Week,** to be observed throughout the United States, has been set for th* eight days from Kunday, May 1, tc Sunday, May 8. inclusive. In this week It Is hoped that the churches and civic, commercial and professional bodies will take an actlvc part. The success of this week will determine largely the amount of ro lief which can be sent through per son a I snrrlflce to f?,000,000 starving people still dependent on outside rfld. SEND What You SPEND ONE DAY To China 5,000,000 Chlneae Famine Victims Still Need American Help Before June. will save one life one month. PfCK A PAL IN CHINA FOR A DAY To hasten the work of relief, this newspaper will forward contribu tions to the local T reasurer, or to the National Treasurer, China Famlito Fund, Bible House, New York Clt* F- ? 'I.KASA.NTS, I-ouisburtf. ? T. ( JOYNER. Franklinton. -4 all Drug Stores. 40C ?10- : JO Rumor ,f strained world relations' rnnet ? b*- ? ? aa ???**?- that I even tra.' -d diplomacy is not free, from idlv guaalp. I al Never Knew Yoo (onld Keep Kats ' Out of a Butcher Shop.** What 1. ;lph Watkins says: ' Fig ured rats tround store had enough to | feed on; ".vouldn'l tuui'li_any thing sus ! piciouB . Heard about RAT-SNAP, [ gave it si -trial. Results were won- j derful? 1 ? unori ail rati-, out k> ? toa I day nevir touch KAT-51VA11. 1 rihre.e sizes. flfir $1.25. Sold and guar- 1 anteed by Allen Bros. Co. ?j ? "Short soya a Paris ? I)oa- 1 natch. "a- on theTTTast legs." ThP: vast, prep'inderence of visible eviden- ; ce is to th? effect that those last legs j aig Built <u lait. ? - ? ? J ^ * ? o? state Commerce Commission at least assures it n period of dignified repose.- ? RUB IT ON * External Use Only EZ I T Almost Instantly HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, _PAINS, A.pply with brush or rub it on | aiieated pang. ? Sold and guaranteed by "AYCOCK DRUG CO. Your Money back without questions if you are not satisfied. ~ Manufswured by Person Remedy Co. ? Charlotte, N. C WHAT A BLESING " a life insurance policy has been to so many men prices. Thousands of^ Dollars have beenloan ed ? to polioy ? holders ? within the last six months the only secnr ity given being the poIicyT During "hard ~ times" is when we need INSURANCE mostly. See us about that PILOT PERFECTION ENDOW ? WENT POttCY. ^t is REAL Insurance. Yours truly, & Realty Company ; ~~~ALL KINDS UF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIFTON, President G. .VI. HOBBS, Secretary-T reas. GOODYEAR > AUTHORIZED Scrvicc Station " f * Fabric and Cord Casings Heavy Tourist Tubes Tube Repair Kits Tire Gauges Blowout Patches Valve Insides Tire Reliners Tire Plasters Motorcycle Tires and Tubes Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tires We belleTe that Good jear Tires will Kite more miles per dollar than an j other make. ALLEN MACHINE CO. GARAGE LOUISBURO, N. 0. Day Phone 295 J Night Phone 1400 All Tires and Tubes Sold by Us Applied FREE
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