A WORD TO When you spend your money you want full value for every cent you spend. You insist on kttwing the real value of every article you buy, and you are justly that hnwldgfi ? ?? You mstsToiTtiaving just what-ye? want, -mid you are averse to accepting subrfti That is the attitude of the discerning woman of today, the woman who makes the homo what it is. : IVt know this, and have purchased our <4ook of drv goods ami ladiesfurnishings K Uh ihese ivquiu'inett in view, jjurehaatHl to please YOU, to give you that-high com bination of value and appearance which moans real economy in every purchase. ?* 7 ' : ;3Ye give you exactly what you ask for?never a substitute. The more YOU know of the value of our goods the better it pleases us, for then yon will know that this is a store where "economy" means something more than an empty word. The iJest Is None too Good WE HAVE SHOES THAT FIT, FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, AT'SAVING PRICES LOUISBIRG'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE F. W. WHELESS, Proprietor TDIISBURC, ? NORTH CAROLINA The Price Made to Fit your pocket A Question of Service '' SERVICE''?what does that word fnean to you T j Does it mean a real personal interest in your welfare T ' Or is it just another name for" politeness " T t "Service" at this bank means a keen personal inter est in your success and a readiness to do all any bank ,< an do to help yon win success. 1 ? 4 "Service" with us means prompt and careful atten A r"*" " Jtion to all the details of your dealings with us. "Service" here means good banking methods so that f our funds are always safe in our care. It means pro ection in all your banking. ^ Isn't that the kind of service you want T = i?V : farmers National Bank ?V'ft y:- . j0 u V M. ALLEN. c t T. H. DIOK5K8, Vic? Prwrident H. M. STOVALL, Oashfor 9.00 Surplus $10,000.00 targ, North Carolina At 12 M.. Monday, October 24th, at the Courthouse door in Louisburg, N. C-. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidden, for cash, pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, all real estate in the Town of Louisburg, N. C-, on which taxes lor 1310 remain due thereon, with costs and interests add ed, as provided by law and the Char ter for said Town, Is as sollows: By order of the Board ot Commisj sloners. . t L. L. JOYNER, Mayor. A. W, ALSTON. Clerk. ? Sept./ 24th. 1921. 9-30-4t Mrs Emma H Baker, 1 Baker Heights 34.96 T W Bickett, l office, 1-3 bottom and whole ot top story 135.26 C C Benton. 1 lot Railroad 13.50 C M Oattis, TTol home P B Griffin, 1 lot Na^h St 57.7? Griffin 4 Beasley 34.96 I? S Merritt, 1 lot Halifax road 3.08 Mrs J C Mitchell. 1 lot Kenmore Avenue 13.70 W T Person, 1 lot. Ice Plant .. 138.?8 1" A Reavis. 1 lot warehouse.. 827.3? R P Taylor. 1 lot Main St 1S2.33 J W Wheless. 1 lot Middle St ? 3.7? L L Whitaker, 1 lot. Mill property 1 lot home 401.35 W K A Williams Est. 1 lot Main 79.95 W Alston, 1 lot Halifax road 37.M Dr J B Davla, 1 home, 1 lot Min eral Springs. l*Klng 4?.33 Washington Davis, 1 lot Egerton 37.42 Amos Egerton, 1 lat Kenmore _ 11.M Pinky Green. 1 lot Egerton 10.33 John OrwB, 1 lot home 18.3? A us Urn Green. 1 lot Ilia. Spgs.. 9.95 Garland Harris, 1 lot. W. H. Har ris 15.58 Sam A Harris, ? lota Main St. 3 Tarboro road 73.95 Beb King. 1 lot Bgertoa 5.03 Lnrli King. 1 lot Mate St 10.7? Annie McDowell, 1 lot Railroad.. 3.N B McDowell, 1 lot Mis 8pgs_. 9.H D W McKetght, 1 lot Railroad 8.7* Ed Perry. 1 lot Black town 14.95 Nathaa Ruffln. 1 lot Mineral 8pes 8.7? Jack Shaw. 1 lot Kenmore Ave.. ? 20 Nelson ThoBaa. 1 lot Tarboro rd 10.1? Augustas Williams, 1 lot Hall fax road ?? < 33 Sandy Williams, 1 lot Mln Spgs 44.1? Miranda Wilcox. 1 lot 8hort 8t 18.7? Dave Wood, 1 lot Tarboro road-. 11.M Calvin Tarboro. Jr. 1 lot bocse 15.37 Calria Tarboro Sr. 1 lot home.. 14.95 COTTON 8TORAOE ?We have storage capacity Mt every hale ot cotton grown In Wake. Franklin. Warren and Vane* Gouty la cprlnklered warehouses. Rale 34c par month, which Inclsdes storage, Insurance., handling.' Carollaa Bagging Com "? 14. C. 19-7-St FOR SALE?Tw% and one-hair nice illdtag lots oa Middle street. In ? ot bast rsaMsiitlal sections now t Loalsbarg Buy terms. Ap?ly to J. I. Cooke. Lovtsbarg. N. C. *? lOJltf. What a / * Tom?"Oh. Jim How do youlike iny n6w suit boy. Ain't it a darn good fitt" Jim?"Where did you get it!" Tom?"I bought it from the Service Shop. You Know Jim they have on display about five hundred sam ples in suit and half suit patterns to pick from.'' Jim?"What do you mean Tom T Tom?"A yard or more to select from!" Jim?"Yes Tom." Tom?Yes boy they give a fit, I mean a fit. That man Mr. S. W. Purvis must be from New Yor*.. He cettainly does know his business, and he sho does fit a man. You can buy a Tailored suit as cheap as you can a ready made suit. Just think the good fit you get when you buy from the Service Shop." ^ ~> ' t.-) THE SERVICE SHOP % S. W. PURVIS, Manager Phone 105. Capiuffteam Laundry " V?