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Coffee Qne Cent a Pound This is the Cheek-Heal CoTs. Coffee, and is a fine grade of ground coffee. It is put up by the same people who put up the Maxwell House Coffee. For Saturday only we will sell you a pound of this Coffee for One Cent, when purchased with another pound of the same kind at regular price. The same proposition as stated above will be ef fective on our celebrated Maxwell Hoase Coffee. Our store is the place to buy your Coffee. We have sold over 5,000 pounds this year. C. C MUBSQN CO. - (?? ???!? WWIIIII tara Ub u> V. X. FVIl?r. D. S-. or " C. WIMer. No 1 u<l be r* S-12-St NOTICE Mr tk* Jttr 1M1 and h* luring Mt mj fayiov witboat cum or conseot I hervfev forbtd utodc hlrt&c or Mk ??tM harborias kia nin penalty of Stetates prowMed. This July SStfc. ISM. T-?-M J. U SPENCER U TIT At AT ULTLE SPRINGS. ted tk Maple Sprlnti Baptist church the fourth Tttt In August, begiqxLfttg the fourth Sunday morning. Kev. C. O Wheeler, of Benaon. I*. C. will do the preaching. Bro. Wheeler is both taken his college training at Wake Pore* and his seminary work at Louis Tille Ky . . Southern Baptist Theologi cal Seminary. He is a Gospel preach er of the orthodox type, and n man of God wbo lores the Souls of ntea. The entire public Is Invited to attend ?these yet % lies ; Tte liuilrs 61 Service j will be announced at the Sunday mor ? ning services. l?J Revtaaratit j Fresh ? I'd like to get a Job watting (? tables Proprietor ? Well, have yon ever had laay experience in waiting? , Fresh ? Yes. I've been eating here ;?w RUR* T fame ? trr ? mhtwil Frivol Deubtless. She? Jack. I must have a complete set of new clothes! I'm sore the en tire neighborhood knows my lire sent (wardrobe by heart! He ? Bat ? er ? wouldn't It be cheap er to move to a new neighborhood? ? Passing Show (London). rlJISTMB l>lsqDSSE? HI* WlKCTi TBOl BL?? R*v. Ai H. Bykea. former pastor of the Watklns Park Preabrterlau church Nashville, Teun.. aay?; "After mlB wH?1 Tanlac hag ?c compltshed In my wtf*'* rase. I am convinced lhat It ~ la a meaicine -or great powar and ?xtrnonllntry merit. 1 (Jo hot think I hav? tm ?een any thing (It* such prompt results. Mrs. Sykea had been In dollcata health for ten mouths, suffering from stomach trouble and nervous breakdown. "1 frequently sought medical advice but Tanlac Is the only thins that gave Kin* only a short time, she was able to sit up and help with the household duties. I think It only a short time until her health will he fully lesluied". "Tanlac la sold by loading druggists ? a1t ?? * * * e * * ir * Horn? Demonstration ? * Department ******** The program for the Farm Woown'i Cumeutluu will lucludo m m s^ftar ?'* BUT""'"* " talk and a, demonstra tion on household fumtshlngs with spoclal stress laid uu lului com blnatlons in walla nimp Unnrt, I hangings, upholstery, etc. Points will be given on the doing over of old I furniture, the use of slmp*e and lnex ' pensive material for hangings, and something about home dyolne. and glTfi that satisfactory feeling which coma from proper arrangement and color combination means balance and harmony. This talk and. demonstra tion wlU be given Tuesday afternoon. On Wednesday morning Miss Helen Louise Johnson will make a talk on suitable dress, giving the women an Idea of how to select, how to make, and how to wear ? becoming cluthes which shall be simple both In mater ial and In construction, but satisfac tory In results. Miss Johnson was at one time head of the Home Bcoaomlcs Department at th? University ot Illi nois, and has since served as assistant editor tor Good Housekeeping, and on the Editorial Staff ot Harper's Baaar.' to the meeting ot the federation ot Home Demonstration clubs tor reports ot work done during the year and tor the proposed work tor the coming year These dabs have organ lied 'themsel ves into a state home bureau . and i e organisation has given a big impetus to county work. Regularly appointed aeiegau* rrom mo different counties will bring the county's report and the election ot officers tor th* ensuing year will take place. Mr*. Qrace Brad ford McDowell, President, will preside at ins ataeUng. At the Joint sessions tor men and wo men Mr. Chaa. Gllette. Landscape De i signer, ot Richmond. Ya.. will rtlarmss [Titans for beautifying tie farm prem ises, the removal or screening ot un slghtly ohjwls, mahlag the beet ? of good landscape feature*, and base plantings which shall ronnect the house with the ground He will also tell something ot the tfse ot native trees, shrubs and plants and what can be done about the lawn. At the Joint sees ton also Miss Johnson will give a talk on the cooperation ot the family In making the home a Comfortable place in which to lire. The address ot the President of the Farm Women's Convention will be delivered Tuesday morning. On Wednesday night the Division ot [Home Demonstration Work will take charge of the entertainment to be gtv?. ! en The Raleigh Home Talent has kindly consented to present a short play entitled "The Mouse ?Trap." or some other equally good play, and the Song Leaders Division has agreed to conduct community singing tor that night. It Is hoped that every rural woman who can make her arrangements to come to the Convention will do so. The college will room tree ot charge mry ?<imari who aMmd Meals will cost 50 cents apiece, which will make the trip very Inexpensive. Those attending should not target to bring bed linen, towels and a blanket. Lite. Late alone can rekindle lite; what others claim from us Is not our thirst and our hunger, but our hread and our guard. ? Amtel. inn licth P?MUr*dli 6 to 1 4 Days r*lX?twi 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. We have purchased the Electric Shue Itepali business. (uimmly mu far Riddle end Lancaster ? We hart re tained the services ot Mr. Bob Lan caster, who will have charge of the ("hop. Next door to Freeman & Co. on Nash Street. Bring us your shoes for high grade work and prompt service. NEESE HLECTRIC SHOE SHOP. S-12-U FOB SALE? A wmrawn n> vi?m acres. It will be to your Interest to see me before buying. Prices right and terms easy. B. A. N?w?ll lo-jtr. Habitual Constipation Cured lull lu ai Days ??lax fob with pepsin" a . prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative U [uodttipatkm. It relieves, promptly ?KntiH ho uKfin rrrgulnrlY for 14 to 21/ to Induce regular action. It Stimulates and ^ilatea. Very Pleasant to TakJe ( pec Nxtle NOTICB1 J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson Th? w?ll knows buMtt, tor colored people of Loulsburg, N. 0. are now prepared to flT? th? very beet Mrrloe In the barber 11a*. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth Lb* ?u sight. ? If you want Uw toeat and best b air cat and shave give us a tri al and 11 w* fail 70a iMd not 1*7 for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS * A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-S-tf . FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. * NOTICE. Having qualified as Executrix ot the estate of Walter L. Tharrlngton, de ceased. late of KranKlln County, no tlce Is hereby given all'Versons hold ing claims against said estate to pre set them to the undersigned on or hofore the MUUl UUJ Ul ?UlJI I0BD. ui this notice "will be plead In bar or Their recovery. All persons Indebted to"saia estate nrlll please come forward and make Immediate- settlement. This July 28th, 1921. 7-29-6t Mary J. Tharrlngton. Extrx. HARTFORD TIBS/ and TUBE/ THERE is no reason why there should be one standard lor fires and another standard forfaits. When the maker* of Hartford Tires pot their name on a fair H stands for 100% Hartford i|? lity and must carry oast the Hartford service reputation. To say that Hartford Tnhea are aa good as Hartford Tiree ?cans a great deal to ? y BECK'S GARAGE Tax Payers! FINAL NOTICE To those that paid one halt their taxes, the balance most be paid by Sept. lat, aa we will advertise all delinquanta that are not paid by that time. Your personal property tax and pell tax mnst also be paid as we are now pre paring tor a final settlement of 1920 taxea. Come in at once, and save the extra costs and penalty that will be added. h. A. KEARNEY, SHERIFF \ 'Insurance Protection Plus Service' protection to corer ^veiyUiIug that's Insurable^ giving service that wtliln. * ~ We havo TWO leading Companies Issuing policies to cover TO BACCO CURING BARNS agalaet lose by FIRE tbla season, and pay prompt attention to every request received for this protection by mall. Just say COME on a. postal card and we will be there the day card la received. Last season we Insured 263 barna, had several to burn. We ex pact to Insure 1000 this seaBon. ? ? During this year we have paid several THOUSAND DOLLARS In DEATH and FIRE claims In FRANKLIN COUNTY, we will be sure to pay lots more. INSURE, get yours, be safe, not sorry. C E. Mitchell ? "UNCLE BUD" AND ? C L Mitchell ? Y OUN GS V ILLS, - ?/*"' North Carolina Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag? if ao, buy nowr there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today ? we sa^ed 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 cm make a great saving. W. E. White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. 'WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS Perry & Pearcc Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller W Haraaa and Male*. .Ha* H"y and Oatm BafffS* aad Haraeai ft Mia, at tka r%U kind aad at Um rlfkt prlea* Will (?U far eul ar part ea*h or aa apprarod If raw karaa ar nh da*? aat ratt jaa ^bm ta aad aa* It job aoald aat auka a trada /at what job waat. Cava aad Ma ukatker jaa bay art aat. R. F. FULLER li?lrtn, tt. C.
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