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PROFESSIONAL COLUMN UK. 0. B. BOSXEK h ol Drs. Bonner tt Bonner Eye, tar, >o?e and Throat Balelgii, >orth Carolina Will be 1q Loulsburg on Thursday of each week. Office orer Scoggln's Drug Store. ITk. U. E. Y AKBOBOLtJIl Physician and Surgeon Loulsburg, N. C. Jgli'a In Ululmu aud Yarbarougti ? Building. Office Phoae 296 Residence Phone 28 | DH. W. B. mOBTOE Eye Bp?clallat Office In Hotel Building Louisburc. North Carolina itonej1 Loulsburg, Nv C. Phone 249 | -otrinn tn KMr?? Bank Building I General Practice DB. AKTHIK HINK8 FLEMIH6 Sarfeon Dentist. LOUIIDurg, Wuith Cafollns ? Offlca In Masonic Hall Building ~S. P. BOBT, M. D. Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over Scoggln's Drug Btora. I rwiHiwi' .I !? in 1 p in and 4 to | 6 p. m. ? BE. W. B. JASSt Veterinarian LoulBtmrg, N. C. Special attention TO Hogs and Dogs. Qfficehgjid Hospital at R. F. Fuliet'a I Stable. Calls answered day or night j Phones, Da- 66 Night 335 j ' DB. H. M. BEAM WOOD, N. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. DB. -D. X. SMITH WICK, Dentist Louis barf, B. C. Office in the First National Bank Building on Main and Nash Sts. W. M. PKBSOJ. ATTORNEY-A.T-LAW DBnlsbnrg, North Carolina WiM'ttce In ail courts. Office on Main Street if K J- B. DAVIS Physician I.ouisburit, North Carolina Office Church St. Next to Loulsburg Bottling Works Hoijrs: S to 10; 1 to 3; 6 to 8 P. M. Telephone: OlTice <>4-1 Ring ? Rub. 04-2 Rings. ?. B. \\ hits r- H. Mailing WHITE A MALONE LAWYERS Loulsburg, North Carolina ?eneral practice, aettlement of ?a utei funds InvestJd. -Sm muUi ot i ice firm alwayB In the office. DU.TT. H. JOHNSON 1'hyslclan loulshurg, ? North -Carolina. Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 DK. J. E. MALONE. Loulsburg, North' Carolina - idee In Aycock Drug Store, Market Street, Office Practice Uurgery and consultation. J. O. NEWELL, *. D. Loulsburg, X. ? Office in First National Bank Building Will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phono 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 G. M. BEAM Attorney-at Law Loulsburg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice in all courts. Wm. H. Kuffln, TIiob. W. Ruffln WM. M. & THOfi. W. HCFFIljf Attorne/s-ai-Law loulsburg, : North Carolina General practice, both civil and crim inal. In Franklin and adjoining coun ties, Supreme and Federal Courta. Offices in First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YC'LTR DEAD. Let us submit designs and prices on a nice up-to-date Monument or Tomb stone to be erected at the grave of your 'oved one. Photos burned on China. HENDERSON ORANITE & MARBLE WORKS. Henderson Worth Carolina. MUMFOKD BARBER SHOP Nash Street T.nulsbnrg, North Carolina Only barber shop in Loulsburg run by white men. The best of service at most reasonable prices guaranteed Cleaning and pressing department In connection. Clothes sent for and de livered promptly. STFOALL BROS. Barbers ?* I.nnlsbnrg, N. C. We have purchased the shop former ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will run Same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be our motto. Plenty of hot running wat<>r and clean towels. No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled With Worm* have An un healthy color. which Indicate* povf blood, and a* a rule, there la more or less stotbarh disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS fhill TflNIC Itlven rejularly for two or threa week* wllF>nrlch tha blood. Im prove the digestion. anifltct as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or distiel the worms, and theChikl will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. BOc per bottle. Congress seems to think our present marketing system is all right except in a few spots. Similarly a punctured lire Is generally perfectly round ex t < pt at the bottom. ? Minneapolis Non I'.-trtlzan Leader. Evolution* Whereas on l*tft day or Aprtl. A D I ,y?l. Brother I) H <?nlln?. o( Sandy I "reekT^Ke No. l^S: ~wr. =r~eatlml from ho earthly walk# i f meu by the sup raonous of the Grain! Architect c? \ he Universe. Thereloiw o?# it* i ct>sjlvc(L; First, Willi# we mass our beloved Brother. We lovingly thank God for hi* useful life Second. That we bow in tiurabte sub mission to Him who does afl things well and that we in ourv future Uvee strive to corrulate his example in a correct moral and upi'lfctU ItfB: Third, That our Lodge extend its heartfelt sympathy to ttre bereaved family and rtxlalives, and we pray God to ever strengthen them in their loss Fourth. That ^ copy of those re? olutlonu "TfcoTcTeJ in the minutes of our Lodge, a copy sent to the fam py to the Orphans b'nena. Henderson Dispatch and Franklin Times for pub vrtTTfT Af QAI P OF l.AS'R _ Und?r-aml hi; virtue of th<^ power and authority contained in that deed 0fTrusFexecut6<I by Plum me f D. Speed to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated March 4th. ll^O and rgt'niiU'll In flunk 2H0 at Page AA. Z, office- of - the fteglSTPf of Deeds for Franklin County. N. C. de fnnlf bivinft hppn the pay menU of the debt Tfiereby secured and ttimuntt for foreeloMire bavin g made on the said trustee by the hold er of the raid lnrt^htj^iiess. trie .under signed will, on Monday, the 11th day of July, 1921. _at or about the hour of Neon, at the Courthouse door in Louis burg, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidd^ for cash the two-thirds undivided interest be longing to the said Plumroer D. Speed in a certain tract of land lying and be ing In Frankllnton. N". (\. Franklin County, aforesaid, and more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at corner of Moss lot (now S.. C Vann) In line of S. A. L. Right of way and running thenca-Eastwardly along Moss, (now Vann) line to a dead peach tree near the Moss (now Vann) resi dence; thence EastwarCiy along wire TeiYTP'To Cim shed of R-. A. Spood; th ence Southwardly along rear of said shed to corner of samp- thence along fohce Southwardly to corner; thence along fence Eastwardlv to Louisburg road; tlWH'e along l^oni.iuur* Mason Street; thence with and along Mason Street to S, A. L. Right of way ; tttence along said right or way to be ginning. and being the lot known as the Hotel I?t on which trie Hotel now Elands. Tbis ttbt day nf May lft'M _ 6-17-4t E. H. MALONE. Trustee. ?P. ??' %'L'LMH, J P. DAVIS, p. n MimPHV. Committee. Have you tried the new iCc pacl: .ige ? Dealers r.DV. carry both; 10 for 10c, 20 for 20c. It's toasted. LUCKY STRIKE \CIG ARETTE/ A Card, o i ThaiK We wish to thank ouFmanjr frteiuls for the kindness shown ua during the iK'bn""' rtiir daiiffhfftr, Mr. tind Mrs. John Powell. ~~ TOP DRESSER McKINNE BROS. CO. To Slop a Cough Quick ^ take HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissue*. A bo* of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve should be nibbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Hooey in side the throat combined with the healing effect Of Grove's O-Pen-Trata Salve through the pores of the akin soon stops ft cough. Both remedies are packed in ooe cart o a and th? coat of the combined treatment is 3Sc ' Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. NOTICE! J. D. Davis ana a. z,. joffflsan ? The weU known barbers, for colored people of Loulaburg, N. C. are now prepared to give the very best service In th? barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth ttr straight. It you want the flnest and i best hair cut and shave give us a tri al and If we fall you need not ray for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS & A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-3-fT Without waiting for manufacturing and labor costs to come down, the Lallcy I .light Corporation have arbitrar ily reduced the price of their Model H Lallev light and Home Electric Power Plant from $625 to $485 ( F.O JJ. Detroit) , or a. saving to you of $140. This sweeping reduction ? which actually puts the price of the Model H I /alley below the pre-war basis, power and efficiency considered ? is made for the month of May only, and cannot be maintained at that low figure unless increased sales com/; in snfTVoient volume to keep the Lai ley factories working at full speed, in which case volume production will absorb the loss the Lalley Light Corporation is now taking. While the new low price of $485 will prevail through the month of May, it will all depend on May sales whether or not K will be continued, and if the sales do not warrant this great reduction the price will be advanced June 1st, as it is absolutely impossible for the Lalley Light Corporation to continue to stand a loss such as this new price repre sents. This is your opportunity to get this highly refined Model H Lalley Light and Home Electric Power Plant at lesa than actual cost of manufacture ? die game hi|^h grade Lalley that has seen eleven years of actual use in thousands of farm homes: the bigger, better, more powerful Lalley, the plant that "Does More and Does II Better." It carries the standard one year's guarantee. ? Come in and see this wonderful plant, or phone or write for full particulars. Remember this low price of (485 may have to be raised after May Slat. BE SURE? SEE THE LALLEY FIRST R. I. MITCHELL Local Dealer Bunn, - N. C. GREAT BARGAINS IN SUMMER GOODS Its facts. We are offering you some of the Greatest Bargains of the season in this^ .yuais New Dnmmer Qooods We want yoj to knaw that nnr t.h?? Store that always sells, the cheapest and therefore is the one vou should visit flfst and last. We want to sell out our stock early and therefore are offering bargains that will sell the goods. Come and see them and you will agree with us that thes are "real bar gains. Read the prices below and come. We have many more that are just as at. tractive and possibly more so ? ~ ^ Ladies White Shirtwaists were $1 9S " NOW 98c EACH S3?5. Flowered ?nd Fgurec Voiles 15c YARD 40-ln. Organdies. Bfl^f qWH> quality 35c YARD Stt-lo ?!. Ij ~Gui laUnd Shotting 10c YARD I - 27-iii. Jap Silk all colors, best gradt*? 35c YARD All Me^'s W. U Douglas $5 50 and $10 Guaranteed Shoes and Oxfords $4.98 PAIR Men's Kool Kloth and Palm Beach Suits, all colors and sizes. Special $7.50 SUIT L'oys Kool Kloth and Pain' Beach ?uits 54.98 SUIT ? ^ 5ti-tn. Long Cloth, very fine Quality? 18c YARD bray wort Shirt* 75c EACH V sn <v.^hlilp hrstnil Overalls with elsatlc tracks. all *Ues ... SPECIAL 98c PAIR Mffl'i Panta, li#ht welgnt for summer 98c PAIR 36-in. Silk Taffeta, all colors, best quality made SI. 75 YARD Wotuens Middy Blouses. Special 98c EACH *>-in. Silk Messaline, all colors, best Quality made $1.75 YARD ?ST-im-h Chambruy. all colors 10c YARD F. A. ROTH & COMPANY THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SELLS THE CHEAPEST V, LOUISBURG, " NORTH CAROLINA If You Miss Our Saturday Specials You Miss Bargains Best Grade Granulated Sugar 7 1 -2c Per Pound Remember we are Selling our Pi anos, Piano Players and Phono graphs at about one-half Price. C. C. Hudson Co. (WnMWtIK IFRIHtXT) LOriStTNL HOKTH CABOLim
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