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TO WAGE EARNERS Your dollar stands for productive effort, for" work done. ? The "dollar you save now will save you labor in yoars to come Dollars saved with the FIRST N A T I 0 frA L BANK are protected by federal supervision , by ample capital and surplus and by sound banking pol icies developed through sixteen years of faithful service to the public. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. Member of the Federal Reserve System F. B. McKinoe, President F. J. Rea.sley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Your Protection Y ou not only protect your savings, but you get paid for doing so when you have; a savings account at this bank. Money that's idle means money wasted. Put your saving to work and watch the interest grow. We watch both the prin cipal and interest for you and relieve a | you of all the J banking worries. Safety? Honesty? Courtesy? Service Bru Farmers National Bank J. M. ALLEN. T. H. DICKENS, President Vice President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $10,000.00 Louisburg, North Carolina Bull-Dog Dt&immond The Adventures of a Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull by CYRIL McNEILE n 1 1 rrntATiotq by IRWIN MYERS CayynjH bj Ua. H- Darma Co. CHAPTER I i- Taba, t'?? at ths Carlton and It <MFprl? d. ONE. ? Captain Hugh Drummond. D.S.U "M. Oj late of Hts Majesty's Roya Loamshlres, was whistling In his mom i-ph-th p^iTi,, hv nH tii a cheerful disposition, the symptom ,Ud not aur prise his servant, late private of the famous ivmtuwtr ? tt&ho was laying _ hr*??kfa.qt ln_an -adjoining room. ? ? After a while the whistling ceased. and the musical gurgle vt escaping water announced that the concert was over. It was the signal for James Denny ? the square-Jawed ex-batman? to disappear Into the back region* aud *et from ills wife the kidneys and ba >con which that moat excellent woman had grilled to ajurn. But on this par ticular morning the Invariable, routine was broken. James Denny teemed preoccupied, distrait. Once or twice he scratched hie head and stared out of the window with a puzzled frown. 0 "WJhhsvoq looking for, ny7" The irare voice of his wife at the door made him look round guiltily. "Them kidneys is ready and waiting these five minutes." Her ej*es fell *>n the table, and she advanced into the room wiping her "Did you ever see such a bunch of | letters?" she said. "Forty-live," returned her husband, j grimly, "and more to-come." He picked up the newspaper lying beside the chair nnn oj>ene(i it. "Thorn's the result of that." he ^n tlmHHl i'! \ pH'-mHt. indicating a |una graph with a square linger, "hnd thrust ing the paper under hl< wife's nos? . "Demobilized nflic^!' she read s>w ly, "finding peace . incredibly" tedious. VMMjmrjr/ "Demobilized Officer, " 8h? Read Slow ly, "Finding Peace Incredibly Tedi ous, Would Welcome Diversion." would welcome diversion. Legitimate, If possible ; bat crime, If of a compara tively humorous description, no Objec tion. Excitement essential. Would bo prepared to consider permanent Job If suitably Impressed by applicant for his services. Reply at once Box X10/* She put down the paper on a chair and stared first at her husband and then at the rows ot letters neatly ar ranged on the table. "I calls It wicked," she announced at length. "Fair Hying In the face of Pro vidence. Crime, Denny ? crime. Don't you get 'avlng nothing to do with such mad prankH, my man, or you and me will be having words.'* She Hhook an admonitory finger at blrn, and retired slowly to the kitchen. A moment or two later Hugh Drum inond caine In. Slightly under hIx feet In height, he whh broad In proportion. Ills best friend would not have called blrn good-looking, but h?* was the for tunate poSHCHSor of that ch?'?*rful tyP? of ugl loess which Inspires Irnmedlate confidence in Its owner. lie paused ss he got to tin? table and glanced s t the rows of letters. "Who would have thought It, Jain**?* he re marked. "(ireat Scot 1 I shall have to get a partner." With dlHnppitrWri ?liowTf?K in every line of her fac?. Mrs. Denny entered the room, carrying the kidneys, and Drummond glanced at h<-r with a wfalc, (TO DE CONTINUED) Ship and sail under the Stars and Stripes to all parts of the world THERE was a long period when It wms not true, but today ic U proudly true once more ? trade and passenger routes are ao established that you can ship any part of the world under the Scars and StTipes. Tllg tMugiaiuuf loutet ? being carried out with an eye to the future as well' as present needs of American exporters and im r""" anA AfT%'"rir?^ pros-. perity. See thar the? ship# you use are owned^nd operated by? American citiiens or by theTJ.S, Shipping Board. Admiral Line. 17 State Street, N'cv York. N. Y. ?on Navigation n So. Cay Street, Baltimore, Md. Munaon Steam Ship Line, 82 Beavw Sueci, New York, N. rr - New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co.. 1 1 Broadway, N *+^TorV. N. Y. PadAc M|iLS, S. Co., 45 Broadway, RewTorfc, N. Y. U. S. Mail S. S. Co., 41 Broadway," New York, N. Y. Ward Line, {New York and Cuba Mall S. S. Co.) Foot of Wall Street, New York. N. Y. Free use of Shipping Board films Use of Shipping Board motion picture films, four reels, free on request of any mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organi zation. A great educational picture of ships and the sea Write for inform ation to H Laue, Director Information Bureau, Room 911, 1319 "F" Street, N. W., WMhinfnn, [~> C. SHIPS FOR SALE (T? A m trie mm citittms omly) Steel ?teamen, both oil and coal burner*. Also wood iteamert, w?o4 hulls and ocean>foinf tugs. Farther information obtained by request. For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information, write any of the above lines or USSHIPPING BOARD p.c WANTS 10c A Line For First Week 6c A Line For Each Week Alter First Insertion. DOGS FOR SALE? I HAVE SEVERAL Collie pups for sale? one Ave months Old and partially trained Write or see G. S. EARP, R. 2, Spring Hope, N. C. 6-17-4t FOR SALE? ONE PAN AMERICAN Touring Car, 1920 model, good as now, has been driven only about six hundred and ttfty miles, can be pur chased for a reasonable price. Al so one Ford Touring car. 1919 mod el, In good condition, going very cheap. Terms strictly Cash. See or write A. W. EDWARDS. Louls burg. N. C. 6-17-3t FOB SALE? A NCMBEB OF FAKMS ranging from 50 to several hundred acres. It will be to your Interest to see me before buying. Price* right and terms easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. NOTICE! J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Loul*bur|, N. O. are now prepared to give the vary belt service in the barber 11m. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If yoo want the flnest and beet hair oat and shave give us a tri al and If we fall yon need not pay for It . Respectful ly , J. D. DAVIS A A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-8-tf . NOTICE North Carolina, In Superior Court Frnnxlln County. Before the Clerk IRA CHEBK Vs, AIRE CHEEK Th" defendant above named will l:ike notice that an action entitled as f.l ove has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Franklin County for a divorce on statutory grounds; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Hupeflor Court for Franklin County on or before the lat day of August. 1921, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff, or the relief therein deman ded will be granted. This June 2.1rd. 1921. 7 I 4t J. J. HARROW, C S C FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. T. W. Watson, Agent SERVICE WHERE INSURANCE SCIENCE LEAVES OFF, insurance SERV ICE begins. It is the human ele ment in a mathematically adjust ed-business. AMBITION THEREFORE WE HAVE HAD AN AMBITION to help develop a GOOD SERVICE but good lousi ness. ? = ^ SERVICE ~ W? BELIEVE THAT SERV ICE, to measure up to the high-est standard must have something more than a sentimental appeal; it must have ACTUAL BUSINESS VALUE. EFFORTS OUR EFFORTS, THEREFORE, are steadily di rected toward the developing of GOOD INSUR ANCE SERVICE for our customers, who look to us to make quick, generous, and satisfying re sponses to their needs, WHATEVER, WHEN EVER, and H0WERER they may develop. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK -OF WATSON I "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Eu- I rope," Said Mr. C. x>uits:er. "Was staying at a hotel in a smalt Pennsylvania town. Early one morn ings I? went to the stable to hire a rig and was shown a pile of (load rats killed with RAT-SNAP the night be | tore. Looked like a battlefield in Eu rope." Three sizes. 35c, 65c, 51.25, Sold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. : W. L. George, the English writer, says American children have no fun. Has he ever worn a plug-hat down Main Street just after a big snow Ktorm2^i_,ittle Rock Arkansas Gazette Now that all the girls are dressed like that, the vamp has to do some acting to put over the idea of wicked ness. ? Canton Repository. NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Walter T. HicKs, deceased, late of Franklin County, notice is here by given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of June, 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 June 10, 1921 6-17-6t L. B. DENTON, Extr. The great Anglo-Saxon race is for oil. ? Norfolk Virginian-l*llot. \ Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Days Druggists relind money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching, Elind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and you can get restful Bleep after the first application. Price 60c. Lcggct's No. 3 Dust A practical Bug Killer for the control of chewing insects such as infest Tobacco and Potato plants. It has a beneficial effect on the plant, prompting a healthful growth. ' Its use means an increased yield, a small outlay of money, time and labor. ALSO HAVE A FEW LEGGETT'S ALL PUR POSE DUSTERS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN WITH THE DUST. I ? P. H I O K S ON THE CORNER
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