'Insurance Protection Plus Service' Vos, we represent as good Companies as there Is, issuing Insurance protection to cover everything that's Insurable, giving service that fatlsfles. "HACCO Cl'KING BARNS agulust loss by FIRE this reason, and oay prompt attention to every request received tor this protection by mall, just say COME on a postal card and we will be there the day card Is received. Last season we Insured 263 barns, had several to burn. We ex pect to Insure 1000 this season. During this year we have paid severaj THOUSAND DOLLARS 4ft DEATH and FIRE claims In FRANKLIN CeWTY,-?f ?ill be sure to pay lots more. INSURE, get yours, be safe, not sorry. C. E. Mitchell? '?UN~CLE BUD" AND C. L. Mitchell YOUNGSVILLE; - ~ North Carolina If Service and Price Counts Then visit my store, where you will find any thing you want usually carried in a first class, up to-date Grocery Store. We don't sell the cheapest goods, but the best goods cheapest. Leave your orders for Ice. We give you the best possible service and always the right price. A. s. WIGGS Louisburg market is "over tha top" for high prices on To bacco, Cotton and all farm products. We make the grade of our Banking Service our pride. In fact, our Service is sub ordinate to only one thing? your Safety in dealing with us. By service, we mean the correct, willing, obligating handling of your every banking trans action. By Safety, we mean that degree of car which absolutely safeguards not only your fund but your every deal at this Bank. Safety and Service may be yours here. THE MODtK.N DAME. What Is the dance ut they do It today? Just Question yourself as 1 give It sway. As a iiMtu tfaJnketh du?p !n his heart so Is be. And deed follows thought If a chsnce there should be. An erll desire. If given full sway In the mind of a man. let him "be wtiaT he may. Will e'en search (or expresalun in the dark of the night. It will push the strong giant from the path of the right. The innocent one in the search for de light Will sweep from the vision an unpleas ant signt; A girl will believe what sne wants to believe. And thus a pure conscience will haate to deceive. The thing that I g done m the whirl of the dance Perhaps would be done at another good chance; Whe^e the veil of convention n'er en nljj-rtTMla a fair rurm, Nor can guard the good name from the reek of the storm. Be It public or private a wrong is a" wrong, i You cant camouflage it amid a great | throng; If allowed to go on, in a subconscious wto. It will sooner or later bring moral d? cay. {The modest apparel that's worn on the street Is all out of place when you shuffle They e'en have a check-room ior ui "Tls too artificial for the lalry that glides. And the motions and postures assumed ?In this place ~ V Will bring a deep blush ?o an old-faah i i""*"1 *?"*?? ; Not dances but orgies they now may be called. Ah! more Is the pity tor those so en thralled. Shall ~ We wink at this evil that now stalks abroad \ Enrobed. In convention but sharp as | a sword? eye? To behold the abyss that below?ua now lies. ?Selected. "Prosperity." says Brother Williams, "makes us all teel like dancin' a lis. an' Wen we gits duue daheln' and pefr In' de tiddler, we ain't" got no prosperi ty!"?The Atlanta Constitution. "Pike's Peak or Bust!"said the pio neers. Price Peak and Bust!" say the prof iteers.?Brooklyn Eagle. " SALE OF LAND" By virtue of authority contained in a deed of trust to the undersigned, ex ecuted by J. 41*. Harper and wife Su sie McGee Harper, recorded in Book 237 at page 24. ot<lhe Register of Deeds of Franklin County. N. c., default having been made in payment of the principal and interest of the Note therein secured, and the nolder of said Note having requested the sale of the land therein conveyed, the undersign ed will expose for sale on Wednesday the 9th day of November, A. D., 1921 at noon, at the Courthouse door of [Franklin County, at public sale, to the i highest bidder for cash, the said lands therein conveyed, described and de fined as follows: Lying and bein? in Harris Town ship. in Franklin County. North Car jolina. and known as the William Bak er lands, adjoining the lands of the [late Henry Baker, the late J. C. Bak er and others, containing 72 acres more or less, reference being hereby made to deed of W. W. Perry and wife Eliza Perry to J. A. >>hnson, dated January 22. 1877. and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County. North Carolina and also deed of William Baker to W. W. Perrj. Being the same tract conveyed by D. F. Fort of Frank lin County, as shown in Register of Deeds office of Franklin County, N. C*. in Book 221 at page 118. This the 8th day of Oct. A. D. 1921. LEROY E. MASSEY. ] 10-21-3t Trustee NOTICE OF S A EE OF EAND. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that deed of trust executed by W. L. W. Eane and wife. Sallie M. Lane to E. H. Malone, Trustee, dated June 28th, 1S1? and recorded In Book 234 at page 384. office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, N. C-. derault hav ing been made In the payment of the debt secured thereby and demand for fcrerloaure having beei? made on said trustee by the holder of said Indebted ness. the undersigned will, on Monday the 14th day of November, 1921. at or about the hour of noon at the Court house door In Loulsburg. N. C. offer for sale to the highest bidder (or cash at public auction, a certain tract or parcel of land situate In Franklin County. Stale of North Carolina. ad Joining the lands of J. A. Duke and others and bounded aa follows. visT Beginning at the Junction of the Slum's f ridge road and the Ix>?laburg-Frank linton road, thence along the Simm's bridge road 17 chains to J. A. Duke's line; thence S IS 1-Sd, 14.88 chain* to the Renter of the Lou Is burg-FranV Un ion road; thence aToog said LoulsburK Frankllnton road, westerly, 9. It chains to the beginning, containing d.51 acres, more or lees and being the land conveyed to E. P. Blscntey. et als by H. T. May by deed recorded In Book 199 at page 39? In the Registry of Deeds for Franklin county and by K. P. Rlackley e? als to J. F. Psnnewell by deed recorded In Book *27, page 114 said Registry of Frmnkltn Countny by J. F. Pennewell and wife to W. L. W, Lane by deed dated June JStb. 1919. This the 12th day of October, 1921. It-14-St K. H. MALONE. Trustee. PROFESSIONAL COLUBN OK. O. B. BOS MR of Itrs. Bonner k Bonner Ejc, Ear, Sow ana Throat Ralelich, _ North Carolina Will be la LiOuUburg oo Thursday of each week. Office over Scoggln's Drug Store,?- ?, DR. R. K. YAKBOBOl'GH Physician and Surgeon Lonltiburg, X. C. Office la Blckett and Yarborougn Building. Office Phone 296 Residence Phone 28 UH. W. B. MOKTCr Eto Hnnr'alim Office In Hotel building Loulabars. North Carolina a. ATWOOD NKVfKLI. A tura? j ? At-Law. Loul ibuFg, N, C. Phone 24? Office In First National Bank Building General Practice I wish to advise my patients and the public generally that after the 14t ol September my business will be cyi a Cash basis wheh work la completed. UH. AK'lHUR HINEa FLEMING 8. P. BUBT, *. D. Loulsburg. N. C. Offices over BeoggU's Drug Btor* -Hours 11 a. xo? "to 1 p. m? and 4 "to B p. in. ? ? DR. W. B. BASS. Yetrlnarlan Louis burg. N. C. Special attention to Hoks and Dcga. Office tiha Hospital at~~R. y. BMliepy Stable. Calls answered day or night Phones, Da- 56 Night 335 DR. H. ?. BEAM WOOD, H. C. Offices at Wood Drug Co. DR. D. f. HMITHWIC1L Deatlst, Uibtari, H. C. Office In the First National Bank Building on Main and Naah Sta. W. *- FKKSON. ATTORNBY-AT -LAW y^uKwy^ Nortli Csrgllna r*raetloe In all courts. Office i Street. DR. J. B. DATI9 Physician Loulsburg, North Carolina Office Church St. Next to Loulsburg Bottling Works JBSilWT?Stu 10. 1 toll; 0 to 8 P. M. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring - Res. 64-2 Rings. e. B. White E. H. Kalen? ; WHITE * MA LOS H LAWYERS s txmlabarg. North Carolina ?Sanaral practice, settlement ol w -tiaa funds lnveatod. Ona menbw ol ?.? Arm always In the ofHee. DR. H. H. JOHNSON Physician North Carolina Offices Adjoining Aycock Drug CO. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 DR. 1. E. MALONE. Loulabure, North Carolina I Ace In Aycock Drug Store, Market Street, Office Practice Surgery and consultation. J. O. NEWELL, M.; D. Loulsburg, S. - Office in First National Bank Building | will be at Loulsburg regularly Day Phone 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 [ ft, M. BEAK" " ~ Attorney.at Law Loulshnrg, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice'in an courts. H. Ruffln, Thos. W. Ruffln WM. H. & TH08. W. RUFF1N Attorneys-at-Law Unkbir;, i North Carolina "?eneral practice, both civil and crim inal. in Franklin and adjoining coun- j "<f. Supreme and Federal Courta. Offices In First National Bank Building. REMEMBER YOl'R DEAD. Let us submit deigns 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. HENDERBON GRANITE ft MARBLE | WORK&. Henderson North Carolina. XUXFORD RARBKIt SHOP Nash Street loaUbnrg, North Carolina Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by white men. The best of service at moat reasonable prices guaranteed. Cleaning and pressing department In I connection. Clothes sent Cor and de- | llvered promptly. 8TE6ALL BRO.S. Barbers Lontsbnrc. It. C.' Wa have vnrchased the shop former- I ly occupied by Oscar Stegall and will | run same at the same stand. Satis faction and cleanliness shall be oar I motto. Plenty of hot running wat"*r | and clean towels. NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. K. Massenburg, deceased, late of Franklin County, no tice la hereby given all persons hold ing claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or be fore the 14th day of October, 1922. or tMa notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This October 13th, 1921. J MRS. LILLIAN M. MASSF??UROK * ?t Admri.'l 1^,14 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Wlit-ri y<m hear tht- alarm at two A. M., can you tyim ovttr and go bacli" to sleep"! Not if -4-1)11 are, nnt fully in.snrctl.,' But. if j'ou are fully protected, you have-to hustle out to see what you can do for your neighbor, t'nr hp jg f>arplpss<?aVinnf gnr>h matters. Insnre and then per ? friends to insure. nwgaaw Several nice farms for sale. Farm and j sole! on reasonable terms.: We write you right. Yours for lusiness, Franklin Insurance ?^ & Realty Company ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAURICE S. CLIFTON, President C. M. HOBBS, 8ecr?tory-Trea?. WORN NERVES Nervous trouble?,?with backache, dizzy spells, queer pains and Irreg ular kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the rem edy that has helped your nyfghbors. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. W. M. Pleasants, Cedar St., Louisburg. says: "Some years ago I was In bad shape with my kidneys. I was annoyed by the way they act ed and my back was so lame and sore that if I would do a little too much lifting, severe pains would come over my kidneys. My head/ ached badly at times, too. and 1 was nervous and couldn't stand the least ifoise. I heard a whole lot of Doan's Kidney Pills and b?gan taking them. T got my supply at Aycock's Drug Co.. and am glad to say-they-re-Heved this trouble." Price 60c. at all dealers, Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Pleasants had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. * NOTICE! J. D. Davis and A. Z. Johnson The well known barbers, for colored people of Louisburg, N. C. ar? now prepared to give the very best service In the barber line. We straighten the crooked hair and make smooth the straight. If you want the flnest and best hair cut and shave give us a tri al and if we fall you need not ray for It. Respectfully, J. D. DAVIS ft A. Z. JOHNSON. 10-3-tf. "These Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best Grain," Najs Fred Lamb. "It's hard to keep rats out of feed store. Tried for years. A neighboring store sold me some RAT SNAP. It worked wonders. Gather ed Kp dead rats every morning. Oouglit more RAT-SNA^. Haven't a ra? now. They wouldn't eat my best grain when I threw RAT-SNAP around." Three sizes. 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guar anteed by Allen Bros. Co. and AycoCk Drug Co. NOTICE Having qualified as administrators of the estate of W. K. Uzzell. deceas ed. late of Franklin County, all per sons holding claims afcamsi said es tate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the ISth day of September. 1922 Of this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. A11 persons Indebted to Bald estate will please come forward and make Immediate settlement. This September ISth, 1921. M. S. CLIFTON. D. JACKSON, 9-16-6t I Administrators. Pile? Cu/ed In 6 to M Day* Dral?t?u r?fo loom Itchlm 1283M Any ? Garment Worth cleaning requires the skill of an artist. It is quality not quan tity you want. Being sensitiye goes where in vited, and stops where well treated at the San icary Cleaners and Press ers in the J. S. Howell store building. Jno. P. Hogwood, MGR. P. S.?Hats cleaned and blocked and Dyeing a Specialty. Phone 67 STRAYED?A Female Collie 10 months old, white, sable, answers to name ?"Queenle;" left my home About a month ago. Liberal reward will be paid for information leading to her recovery. Lee Holloway, Centre TiHe, N. C. 10-14-2t FOB SALE?A NCWBEit OF FARMS ranging from 50 to several hundred acres. It will be to your Interest to see me before buying. Price? right and terme easy. S. A. Newell. 10-3tf. A British psychologist says that on* way to avoid apoplexy Is to tell the truth. But If we told the whole truth tt might give some other people apo plexy.?Philadelphia Record. Astronomers can explain almost everything except the odd circumstan ces that moonshine Is more abundant on dark nights.?Indianapolis Star. , A TONIC drove's TmMms chill Tonic restate? Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel Its strengthening, invigorating effect, tee boer it brings color to the cheeks and |?w k Improves the appetite, appreciate Its true tonic ' dove's Ts&eteeA chill Itaalc I* Iron and Qainine i pleasant even children hke I needs QUININE to Purify I Enrich It. Destroys Malarial Grip germs by Ha ' M Tonic I? stav* Ify It and IRON ?8

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