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thefSame Old Place Sells Goods Cheapei than Anybody in Town like "Bread Cast on The Waters" will be J . SeenJThere Many Days Afterwards (WIDE-AWAKE ?EBCHAST) L0U1SB0S& : ? HOETH CAE0IJB1 ? Wr leas kissing among women than there was a few years ago. But perhaps tt)e men have no cause lor complaint. SAL^ OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power conferred on me in a certain deed of trust e*ecut?d by J. W Mullen and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County in Book 33< tt p?ge 396. and upon demand of the holders ot the notes secured In said deed ot trust! the undersigned trustee will, on Saturday the 1st day of October. 1921 at 12 o'clock, noon, sell at public auttion at the Court house door in Louisburg, NT C. to the highest bidder for cash, two certain Iracts or parcels ot land situated in Dunns township. Franklin county, North Carolina, near the Town of Dunn. ? ao4 described. ~ns foil mure Farms Nos. 4 and 5 as shown on Map recorded in Book of Maps, Register of Deeds office of Franklin County, paga 105. Farm Xo. 4 containing 8 acres and Farm No.?4<ontaining 8.67 acres, and lying between the farms of Mrs. O. L. Tant and B. B. Sykes. This Aug. 24th, 19S1. ? H. L,. HUl'T'lNCO, Timtou. ? W. H. Yarborough, Atty. 8-26-6t YouTI enjoy the sport of rolling 'em with P. A.! FIRST thing yon do next ?3B go get some ma kin's papers and some Prince Albert tobacco and puff away on a home made cigarette that will hit on all your smoke cylinders I Ho use sitting-by and say ing maybe you'll cash this hunch tomorrow. Do it while the going's good, for man-o man, you can't figure out whatyou'repassingby! Such flaror, such coolness, such more-ish-ness ? well, the only way to get the words em phatic enough is to go to it an* know yourself! And, besides Princd Albert's delightful flavor, there's its freedom from bite and parch which is Cut out by our exclusive patented proc ess! Certainly ? you smoke P. A. from sun up till you slip between the sheets with out a comeback. Prince Albert is the tobac co that revolutionized pipe smoking. If you never could smoke a pipe ? forget it! Ton can ? AHD TOU WILL ? if you use Prince Albert fqj. packing I It's a smoke revelation in a jimmy pipe or a cigarette! A MBLBgK OF KTIL: An eminent Norwegian prophesies that the Unlt?4 Slates will soon be overrun with bolsheYllcB and In the [grip nf the red terror. Pleasant prospect! Having tailed dismally In Russia at tar reducing that country to ruin and . ilarvalluu. It 1? but natuial that ? the-| red hordes should seek tor new fields to conquer ? and there Is none fairer than ours. The danger lies not on the power ot the bolshevlkl; but rather la our own Indifference. It Is difficult tor the average Amer ican to conceive that any power un der the aun could upset our establish ed oraer or fcofsrnmsnT The autocratic csar of Russia pro bably telt much the same ? until he ceased io be either" an autocrat ? t csar. The strongest of stone, walls will crumble and fall If the foundations are persistently undermined. It Is so with governments, and even our own Is not Immune For six years or more we have wit nessed an orgy ot profiteering and such as has never been dreamed of before. Money lust drove an other wise sane [public mad, and it la only partial tyre-" Laws of restriction and correction ? we have, bet they are too often lookup nit~trprm as sppllrshin fn thn_ntbnr fel low and not to sett. Such a condition, stretcMng over* a long period of time, affords the bol shevlkl fo spread resentment and dis content, two Important factors which are preliminaries to every revolution. Instead of smiling at the learned "Norwegian wno warns ~tts 6f lapwrt teg evB we we?W do well to give hls[ words serious consideration, lest the time come when It Is too late to con sider. Habitual -LAX-rOS J* promptly but ^??"Lba tV?f r?*%*rt',faZ J* to 21 days to induce regular aeuon. It Stimulates and Regulates. Vbrf Pleasant to Take.* Mo per bottle. ^ The fight tor supremacy between the pen ana the sworn m at mi iB The sword Is no longer used In bat Itle and the pon han bom supplanted by the typewriter. Report ot the Condition ot TUB BANK OF YOUHGSVILLE At Youngsville, In the State of North Carolina, at ilia ciuse uf busi ness, Sept. 6th, 1921. * RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $229,034.99 United States Bonds and I I LlUeily Bunds - 10,100.80 t~? ? ? l - : i* ? ? Banking Houses. Furni ture and fixtures .. .. 5,851.10 Bonds Borrowed 67,000 . 00 Cash in mult amts. due from Banks Bankers and Trust - * Companies 17,840.35 Total $325^267*4 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In .. $25,000.00 Surplus Fund I 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 11,283.94 | Dividends I'nnaid 20.00 Bills Payable 7TI 7^000700 Deposits subject to check 66,450.09 Bonds Borrowed ... 67,000.00 Cashier's Checks outstan ding 4.50 Time Certificates of De posit, Due on or After 30 Days 10,932.10 Savings Deposits 74,035.81 Total $329,826.44 State of North Carolina ? County of Franklin, ss: I, J. A. Williams, Cashier ot the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Correct ? Attest : J. B. PERRY, ? ? F. A. . CHEATHAM. I. W. MITCHELL, 1 Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day ot Sept., 1921. GEO. N. STELL. Notary Public. My Commission Expires Jan. 4, 1923. SHOES REPAIRED'WHILE YOU WAIT OREAT REDUCTION I if PRICE OP SHOE WORK *en'? Sol**, Sewe# ll.od Pair Ladk* Sole*, Sewed He Pair We are glad to announce to the public that we cow have with us [ Mr. W. O. Riddle, the former Man ager of the American Electric Shoe I Shop,, who la fully capable of fir ing yon the beat of work in the* shortest time. There la no nae to throw away old shoes, bat brblng them to him. We Lave a Tot oY Mcyrrlea, motorcycles -and sewing machine* that wo c.re of fering at Sacrifice prices. Har ness at wholesale cost. Ofrs us a trial. LOUISBUEO REPAIR SHOP J nil m Lehman. Proprietor Looiabors, V. 0. Let US be YWRftANKfcRS MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM OF BANKS. u put yoar money in our Bank we give you DOUBLE PROTECTION ; f or you not only have our strong bank behind it, but also the Federal Reserve System ? the strongest financial power in the world. ? 1'hiB should be a source of pi'tde tn*d HHtigf*ction=te ? our people, because it is better for depositors and better ~ for business. ? We invite the accounts of corporations, partnerships, ^individuals, and the savings accounts of women and children. i? WE WILL WELCOME YOU. IHb FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. . ?- * ? ? Member of the Fwlmal Reserve System 1 ? F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier ? Capital, Sarplm and Undivided Proflta $85,000.Q0 Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Need a suit case or traveling bag ? if so, buy now ? there is a most enticing state of luggage price affairs today? we saved 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 latej ? anticipate your needs now in these lines ? you can make a great saving. W. E White Furniture Company Louisburg, N. C. WATOH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS ? * Perry & Pcarce Youngsville, N. C. R. F. Fuller fru ? M Hirm ul IiIn. .Ala* H?t ul OmU. MmgtU ?mi Bumm for Ml*, ?f th* rlffct kill tMritk* rlfht ptSm Wm wD far ?Mk II |?rt a*?h ?? n MK*?< Monr. II jomi harta ?r nh <*m -Ml nit rra oMm fti Ml M it r? ?Nlt Mt 1>l t tra4? ih ?M;w wm: om mu ?fa ?Mm in taf art Mt Rt F. FULLER UtMm, t. 0. ,
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