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't'sMK) L0TTLK8 SOLD IN XKW YORK Hirers ThtBf or KtB?,ETer ???* la | Thai State, D?cUr?a Biff Wtoteaal Tke tact that 625,000 bottles of Tan-! lac bav* been sold In thojtate ot SB York since its Introductloa there lest than one year ago, Is a big "buatnees Item that will attract unusual atten tion throughout the entire tSBt. for nothing like It has ever happened be fore. It breaks all record*. Mr George B. Kvanr manager of the Gibson-Snow Comply, the well known wholesale druggifts, with bran ches In Albany. Buffalo. Rochester and Syracuse, recently announced that the preparation was now selling Hi thrtr trartp tprrlrnrlPB lit one at the phenomenal rate of ^approximately 500 000 bottles a year. "Ir the present rate OOTHIuues." said Wf Evans, "this state alone will pro bably require considerably over 750, "ono bottles aryearr ? Tills 1b a tremens Ttons ftgurerbutl am really r.nnser v.Llv.. In tnalilwg this stotcnewt. < r "Tnnlac t8 sold by leading druggists very wnere." PI'BLIC WELFARE REPORT. < Continued from Page Two) man in, ? - : Saturday, Aug. 20. Work in. of- 1 bee all liny Monday. Auk . 22. Went to wooq to farmfor Farm Loan Asso ciation . Worked In office balance of the day, Tuesday, Aug. 23. Office work all f'.uv . Got off 165 notices tor meeting In Louiiburg lor martfeting association . Came back to town for meeting that Wedoeaday. Aug? 24. Office work in morning and part afternoon. Went to RTTeysCroas roads Ibxb aftemnrin and night for marketing association. Also made trip to appraise farm for Farm Loan Association. Out until 32 o'clock. ? Thursday, Aug 25 rtffira wnrv in morning^ Went to New Hope school in aftSfSoon and jto_ Roberts school ;'^it night. Out until 12 o'olock. Friday, Aug. 26. Workedin office" ? norntng and part of afternoon. ? ' to Pine Ridge school for meet s' : -"-at night. Out until 12 o'clock. S.vrday, Aug. 27. Worked In ot ti< iaj.;i Monday, Aug. 29. Worked in office ?l! day. Tuesday, Aug. 30. woncoa in or fice all day. Wednesday. Aug. 31. Had car trouble and did not get in office un til afternoon. Made trip tg appraise a farm for the Farm Loan Association mat afternoon. ? JOSEPH C. JONES, !>-16-lt Supt. of Public Welfare. Do you know you can roll a^arettesfor lOcts from on? bag of genuine BullDurham TOBACCO . W* want you 10 have tn? h? ? pmmmr lor "WILL" So now you oan reoehro with eaoh package a book of 24 leaves of ITl^-V ? tho very llntil olgarette paper In tha word. VETERINARY CORPS. A competitive examination will be held November 14-19, 1321, at Fort McPherson, Georgia, for appointment to fill not toexeeed sixteen vacancies. Applicants must file an application fo*-commlBBlon In the Regular Army on Form 88, A. G. O. This form may be obtained from any military post or station, or from The Adjutant General -of the Army, Washington, D. C. Applicants must be members of the Veterinary Officers' Reserve Corps at the time of taking the examination. Application should bo made to The Adjutant General of the Army for com mission In the V. O. R. C. by those applicants who are not now members, stating the purpose of the applicant. No condldatcs will be examined whe will npt h? Ht the nrobablo times of appointment between the ages or Zl and 30 years. This is estimated as ^boutJannary>, 1828, ? - Further information cc.n be obtain ed from the COMMANDING GENERAL. FOURTH CORPS AREA, FORT Mc PHERSONI' GEORGIA. All communi cations should be bo addressod. Yes, it takes a wise man to hood wink you into believing he is a d. f. Power HOT ALL MEN USE PICKS and SHOVELS when they want to level a mountain. SOME OF THEM USE THEIR BRAINS. Take a leaf out of Nature's book of experience, and apply the intensive force of a powerful stream of water directed right at the hill that stands in the way ot Public Improvement. THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. J T. W. WATSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY en ables you to apply POWER where it will most surely accomplish the desired result. AS THE BIG STREAM OF WATER CUTS THROUGH THE SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN, So the KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE and SER VICE of THIS AGENCY, enables the ASSURED to CUT THROUGH FINANCIAL DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK OF WATSON i, \\ ? ?, * . ? \ "Standard" Motor Gasdine has remarkable pulling Power GASOLINE thai delivers full ' power and maximtfm mileage is not the product of chance but of the chdlce of crude stocks, skillful refining and constant research. Gasoline properties are deter mined by a large number of factors. It is only by the clos est study t!:ct ihc exceptional pulling pever cf ilic'zr. proved "Standard" Motttr-Gmiolim-i" obtained. Our Development Department not only devotes a large share of its work to re fining processes, but is also ? constantly chocking ? up ? th? actual performance of "Stand- x ard" Motor Gasoline in vari ous tvpes of motors, in the laboratory and out on the road. "tin ~ |iniiii nlniiiniih*? gasoline . depends largely on its burning properties, on how muchof it fires ancl liow much fails to ignite, thus lowering the explosive force of ihe whole mixture. The composi tion of 44 Standard "Motor Gas ? oline is ? positively predeter- ? mined with a view to ihsuring its complete combustion at motor temperatures. Thousands of critical motor Molor Gasoline a thorough test under all sorts of condi ? tions. They say that it supplies an unusually even, smooth ? flow of p'dWer, and gives ex. ? ppplinnal milpagp. "Standard" Motor Gasoline is on sale Wherever you see the familiar "S. O." ?ign. ? ft is ? cfaeapcal per mite _ you can find, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) N - * TUCKER'S C A F E LOUISRnuft- s n. C. I have just opened a first class Cafe tn the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all houm and the best the market affords. Ice Cream 6 cents a cone. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, serrlc* the best. J. C. TUCKER ~ . . Proprietor Main Street \ , To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES' HEALING HOMtiY. a .cough medicine wblch stopa th? con ah by healing the Inpyned and Irritated tiasues ? A ^ box of MOVE'S xi- P EN-TRAT F SALVE for Cb^*t Colda<^rlead Oolrla and Ofoop la enclosed yMi erary bottle of HAYES' H*AUN<m>NEY. The salvo should be rtihtxvHm the cheat and throat of children auflfelng from a Cold or Croup Th? hMlWcflkot o i 1 the akin aooo ?toc<? a o -?s?sa?fii?w?r~ ?*" 1 JS*?*/?,***" "" "AVC | Cold* Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets nam th. csuae. There U co& sue "Brans Quintal.* ?. W. QBOVET3 ritautu* on box. SOc. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by Virtue of the power conferred on me In a certain deed of trust executed by J. W. Mullen and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County In Book 236 at pace 396, and upon demand of the holders of the notes secured In said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday the 1st day of October, 1921 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auction at the -Court house door In Louisburg, N. C. to the highest bidder for cash, two certain tracts or parcels of land situated in Dunns township. Franklin county. North Carolina, near the Town of Bunn, and described as follows: Farms Nos. 4 and 6 as shown on Map recorded In Book of Maps, Register of Deeds office of Franklin County, page 106, Farm No. 4 containing 8 acres and Farm No. 6 containing 8.57 acres, and lying between the farms of Mrs. O. L. Tant and B. B. Sykes. This Aug. 24th, 1921. R. L. HUFFINES, Trustee. W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 8-26-6t NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the power of . authority contained In that deed of trust executed by R. M. Staunton and wife, 8alll&^&. Staunton and W. 11. Staunton to B. H. Malone, Trustee,; dated May 19th, 1921 and recorded in i Hook 224 at page 634, Gftk'o o? the Mi nister of Deeds for Franklin Coun ty. N. C. default having been made In the payment of debt thereby secured and demand for foreclosure having been made on the said Trustee by the holder of said Indebtedness, the und-r signed will, on Monday the 19th day of September, at or about the hour of noon at the Courthouse door In Louis burg, N. C. offer for sale at public unction to the h'ghest bidder for cash a certain tract or parcel of land situ ate In Haygsvllle Township. Franklin County, State of North Carolina and described as follows. Beginning at a rock In the road, corner for trac^f de vised by I. G. Staunton to A. K. Per ry and children, running Southward to Davis line; thence along said tine to Hedgepeth line; thence along Hedge peth line to a rock In the branch; thence Eastward to .the beginning, - containing 175 acres, more or less; be ing the tract ot land devised to R. M. Staunton and children by Item 4 of will of I. G. Staunton recorded In Book of Will# "V", page 368 In the of fice of the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County, N. C. This 19th day of August, 1921. E. H. MAiLQNE, Trustee. The Interest to be sold hereunder is the life estate of R. M. Staunton and the undivided lntorest of W. H. Staunton. 8-26-4t NOTICE "? Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Meta C. Cannady, de ceased, late of Franklin County, notice is hereby given all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day ot August, 1922, or thia notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All person* indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This August 18th, 1921. MRS. MARY C. HENLEY, 8-19-6t Administratrix . SCHOOL CHILDREN of Franklin County Buy Your Pencijs, Tablets ink, Etc. from Aycock Drug Co. At Pre-War Prices
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