NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ha ring qualified tus administrator' of C. H. Bunn, deceased. late of Prtfcnk llo County, N. C., this is to notify iH^ persona having claim* against said estate to preaent the same to the un derslKneii . on or L of ore the IStfe- day of April, 15>22. or this notice will be Itleid in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This April 15th. 1921. . J. D STALLINGS. Adm'r. C. H. Bunn. Wm. H. & Thos. W. Ruffln, Attvs. 4-15-6t NOTICE! J. D. Darls and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Loulaburf. N. C. are now prepared to tns rery beat service In tha barber line. We ?trai?ht*n the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If you want the finest and *1 md IT we t*ll Ton n?d not pmt tor tt. R#ap?ctfullj, J. D. DAYIS * A. Z, JOHNSON, 1?-S-U. SALE ROAD BONDS Sealed bids for 110,000 of road Bonds of Cypress Creek Township, to mature thirty years from date, to be tttrted December l. 1920, and to bear six per cHjt per annum interest, pay able semiannually at Hannvgr Na tional Bajtk. New York City, will be received at the office of the Board of Louisburg. N. C.. up to the hour of two P. M.. May JUh. 1921. Each bid to be *ecoitfpanied by certified check mr im nnri Hght tn TMjwi UU} I and/all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the Boatd of Commis sioners of Franklin County. A. J. JOYNER. Chairman. S. C. HOLDEN. Clerk. _ By erder o r the Town SMpRoad Com" mission of Cypress Creek Township. ARTHUR STRICKLAND. ChairirrQ n A. E. SPIVEY, Secretary 4-S-51 Colds Cause Grip and Inrioenza XAXKTIVr BROMO QtTfTTE T?MMi I* mov* ttv -cntK Thug fa ? only oow "Dlumo Omzno& L W. GROVE'S tignature on box. SOc. $1.60 Per Year In Advance. 25 Per Cent Off On All _ Box Stationery We receive fresh shipment of BLOCK'S Candy Beasley Brothers Company SPRU.ILL BUILDING LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA "ATTENTION PLEASE!" ' . "THANKS" ? Let Uncle Bud and Brother Luther be your Insurance Men. This Agency can handle any kind'of an Insurance Prop osition. We Insure everything that's Insureable. , Your business solicited and appreciated. ,V ? ' You had better get that car insufed. that home, that crop this spring, and most important of all, "THAT .SELF." You can't dodge Death and Old Age. Make provision for them NOW. C. E. Mitchell "UNCLE BUD" YOUNGSVILLE, - - North Caroliha Groceries and Ice Remember that I carry a fresh and up-to-date line of Groceries. I make it a point to keep the best goods in my line. Headquarters for ice in any quantity from 5c worth to a block. QUALITY^ COURTESY, PROMPTNESS OUR MOTTO. Ice House opens from 8 to 11 o'clock Sunday for convenience of patrons. A. S. WIGGS Fairy Tale FALSE VANITY'S FORTUNES. Master Thoughtfuluess knew quite %veli Jjiiit the boy aud the irrll adven turers would not let old Madame False Vanity _Iool?*henr ~~ He sang to himself as he thought of what a ~joEe~rr woutaiw: ? She would soon see she couldn't. "First," said Madame False Vanity, fortune." She stopped looking at herself tor tile pool and looked at the gtrl, reach- j lug nut fui liei hanil ? i ? The lilrl gave Mudaine False Vanity? j her lmni ivn-1 looked at her. She j seemed to look more artificial than ] had dyeil it. and her face looked as { though she hart pointed It with a j -brash; ? It -semiifil in the .girl that Madame False Vanity was unattrac- j tlve because she was so unnatural. "Gaze Into the pool," said Madame False Vanity. The girl gazed into the pool and she looked quite different. "Hear what she has to say," whis pered*' Master Thoughtfulness, "but j don't believe any of it, for she la a dreadful creature for not telling the | truth. She likes everything that Is false. And she does a great deal of harm. You'll see." "Are you talking about me?" asked Madame False Vanity of Master j Thoughtfulness. ' "You're such a thoughtful soul that you are probably warning this boy and girl not to be Here me. "Now, what is the use of that, Mai- ' ter Thoughtfulness? "Why not let them get all the fun they can by believing they're beatJtl wlll be rich and splendid and noble. "you have seen that you couldn't fool _UU?~bor~ghd tilts girl, an<T so for one of the few times In your fortune-tell lng life you've been quite honest. ^ "You tell -fortunes to people, and faaxe raise promises. lou tell ihem they will surely be fine and splendid and beautiful end Wwti ? You flatter yghtfulness. "Sych Nonienae." them. You make them vain. You keep them from having any ambition. That is one of the worst things about you.** "I don't really look at all like I look in this pool." said the girl, "it makes me look different. Madame False Vanity has her pool into which shr makes folks .look away, from the bright sunshine. She knows there is nothing false about the sunshine. and that she can't fool with it. Madame False Vanity looked at the girl and sighed. "You believe Master Thought fulness and you won't believe False Vanity, though I will give you lots of happiness and false delight over false and unreal promises. I will save you from doing anything that Is hard. You need only think you are fine." "Isn't It fine." said Master Thought fulness to himself, "that this boy and this gtri can't be Influenced by False Vanity: Sometimes, no matter what I say, her manner and her way makes folks do as she says, and then they go on through their days and nights petting themselves on the ba<k and .saying that they're wonderful, when they're not In the least, and when they're making no effort, to Improve themselves.** "Here, boy, let me tell your for tune." said Madame False Vanity. ?* I like boys, for boys will be great, suc cessful men. and they will be popu lar and they will be handsome." "Oh. ho," laughed the boy, "dfd I ever hear such nonsense In nil my life." "I don't believe I brought very good customer* to you today," said Mkster Thoughtful ness. "I do not mind." said Madaine False Vanity. '{J'm kept busy enough, and boys and girls don't make such g?>od customers nowadays. They don't have much faith In me." -*?ttood-by, then." said Master Thoughtfulness, and the boy and ihe rfrl called out thefr goOd-by*. *00. He Should Be a Diplomat. Three boys were sitting on a fotice. One was eating an apple. One of the other boys said, "Gimme a hunk of your apple." "I would If you hadn't asked me " replied the apple eater calmly. In a short while the third lad spoke up hopefully, saying. "Well, I never asked you. did IT' "Nope," replied the owner of the apple, swallowing the last ef ft In one mouthful, "you didn't ask me for any. *0 1 s'posed you didn't want any." LUCKY Strike cigarette Its HHST TO RECEIVE COMMISSION. Mr. D. E. Cone, of Bunn, claims to be the first postmaster in Franklin County to receive a commission Postmaster General Hays. He was appointed postmaster at Bunn just a short while ago and received his com mission for four years on Wednesday of last week What She Had Heard. Mother ? Now, Lucy give auntie nice hand ? and then what do you say when auntie is~?oing home? Little Lucy (shy and embarrassed) ? At last! To Cure a Cold id One Day Trte LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE CTablew.) It ?top. tbe^3^h and Headache and works off the Ceid. E. W. GROVES *i?natura oq each box. 30c. the Qrrr\ of mai. Just within the gates of the campus While the sun was drinking the morn ing "Jew, Our eyes beheld a most lovely scene, It was the Queen of May passing thru. plete, And exceedingly pleasing to -the eyes, Utyllsh, well fittecT "amTextremeiy neat Yet not orihe type caTled the butterfly Her visage eclipsed the clear rising sun, 'i'he unt or her cheeks, iht! uluulilug morn, Complexion, the lilies which never spun. Her beauty, the fresh roses on the lawn. She full bfown yet in her tender spring With ease and grace hurried on her , WAX. The birds beheld and forgot to sing. So charmed were they with our Queen of May. Perhaps St. Peter left ajar his gate. And she from just beyond Its portals flew, The arch only reads Prohumanitate, Yet she though angel is welcome too We the lilies, roses and birds will wait For the morning post she may come again. We will welcome her at the campus gate. As ye do the sunshine which follows rain. / ? Village Blacksmith. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES- HEALING HONETf, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup Is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES" HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup; The healind effect of Hayes' Healing Honey in side the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pore* of the skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one cvton and the coat of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES HEALING HONEY. Any Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitive goes where in vited, and stops where well treated at the San itary Cleaners and Press ert in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. dogwood, . MGR. P. S.? Hats cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. SALE OF LAND t'nder and by virtue of uq order of the Superior Court of Franklin Coun ty made in the special proceedings en titled Lucy G. Conyers^ Aduir'x. vs. Sal lie C. Lane and others! the undersign ed commissioner will ou MONDAV, the 9th Day of MAY. iit 12 o'clock M. at the Court House door of Franklin County, N. C. otter for sate to the highest bidder for cash that certaiu undivided interest in the euultv of and to a ceYtaln tract of land in Franklinton Township. Franklin County, N. C. descnoed SB follows : Bounded on the North by the. lands of Dink Dickers "and others; on the F:mf Tiy-nrft-tnnrt nf .Inmes Atten. Ro bert Allen and Addle Hunt; on the South by Shepherd Person. Cora Long and on the West by Wm. Purgerson and Jolin Jioone lands, coniaiulug uut hundred and five acres, more or less, known as the S. G. Conyers home plac^, said estate being subject to the Hono of rooorri and thft life rst;ifp UT rio'vC er of Mr a. Lucy G, Conyers in and to said tract of land. * This the 6th day of April. 1921. BEN T. HOLDEN. 4-S-5t ? Commissioner.-^ ? rOR. SALE by ? F. K I'LHASANTK, Loulsburg. T. C. JOYNEB. Frankllnton. anil all Drug Stores. [ 40t ? 1O.-1--0 Arkansas Consolation. ? r-Vnn.' ihn.c fpiiows who are al ways complaining that the worli doesn't, understand them ought to tx glad oT It. ? Walnut Kldge Blade. IhlL,H!Kl>er Idncatlon. "Is ynui Inn learning anything a school?" "He's learning how little know about arithmetic." Habitual Constipation Cured In 14 to 2 1 Days 0 "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a ?pw_iall? prepared Svrup Tonic-Laxative foe Habitua Constipation. It relieves promptly but -ehoukl.be taken regularly. tor 14 to 21 day; to Induce regular action. It Stimulates anc Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* SIX prr fwlttln. SCREEN DOORS Screen Windows, Screen Wire Poultry Wire 5 V Galvanized Roofing at $6.50 Square. Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano Distributors Plows and Castings H. C. TAYLOR Hardware Buggies Harness Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Weed a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state, of luggage price affairs today ? we sa'sed in tb? buying of many lines of most dependable suit cases and traveling bags, and we give you the opportunity to do likewise ? you expect to take a trip sooner or later ? anticipate your needs now in these lines ? you can make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. 1 n WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller t>0 HorMk and Malca. .Ala* 11*7 and Oat*. BaKffb a>4 ll?rnni for aalt, of Urn r%kt kind and at th? rl*ht prfeaa Will Hell tor n?l or part ea?h or on approrod Mfirlt;. If joar horn* or aial* do?* Mt *alt yon i om? la aad ?*? It yon could not aakt a tradi f*i ikat jnn w*nt Om aad Me *h?th?r joa bay art Ml R. F. FULLER Lomlifeirc, IT. 0.

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