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W."D. FULLER & tOMPANY ?_ WO CD, - NORTH CAROLINA LJIJM Wo cany n full line of everything needed ;;t lowest possible price. CouHMiud be convinced. We have the best goods money ?vili buy in meat, meal, flour, lard, sugar, coffee, shoes, clothing, hats, caps, dry good* and o t ions, buggies, wagons and harness:?Hunhvnre and furniture priced so cheap that it will make the other fellow ashamed that he tried to sell you. in fact we have in .-.lock everything from a baby shoe to casket iur grown people but it is our wish that you will not need either of those articles, but in case you should, remember we can do as well and in most eases better for you than any one else. We are running our gm more hours per ?!:?> and night than anyone else. There is a reason. What is it f h'nir treatment and good dealings make friends ami custom ers. And we have them altogether w ith right prices. Come and see. We need your business, if you owe us anything we need it, if not we want you to, our goods must be movjji as wow have entirely too much stock and need the money, in fact our creditors do not hesitate to say su. Come to see us and lets get our business balanced and start anew. We have always dom* what vou wanted us to and we know we are entitled to your business as long as we can help you to produce more crops and save you mo re-v-un-vonr mirchases. The 1'.* per cent S'o'r.c p? Xpftll Carolina at Wwd. 2S. C., ??gfl Jr.fr.--~ ' 4M-D. FULLER &, COM PAN WOOD, . ? , - ? NORTH CAROLINA "HALLOWE'EN PARTY. We are requested to state that thers will be a Hallowe'en Party at White bevel. Friday night. October -S3;?at-j 7:30 o'clock. A program will be given by the' White Level Player's Club. Ccffie and enjoy _the -fun. There w4U?be- wltcho?.*oblina. ghosts?ami also lots of good things to eat. Don't miss having your fortune told by the special Gypsy Fortune Teller. Every time Hoover takes hi? eye off It, the cost of living goes up again.? New York World. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Da$4 ? -LAX-FOS WITH -PEESINyis a speemUy prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation.?ttr relieves promptly But should be taken regulafly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.? 60c per bottle. 'L' "League of Nations Takes Slap at 17 a." r?v? ? hpuHlino Unrly Sam Is >ln a good-natured mood, and pro bably would turn the other cheek If he knew which one he had been slap ped on.?Kansas City Star. IT COMES QUICK AND IT COMES RIGHT IN QUALITY *ND PRICE WHENTOtTi RAY'S SHOES REPA1RED WH1LE YOU WAIT GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE Of SHOE WORK Ken's Soles, Sewea $1.00 Pair Xadltir Soles. Sewed 8Sc Pair We are glad to announce to the public that we tow have with us Mr. W. G. Riddle, the former Man ager of the American Electric Shoe Shop,, who Is fully capable of giv ing you the best of work In the shortest time. There is no use to throw away old shoes, hot brbing them to him. We Lava a lot of bicycles, motorcycles and sewing machines that wo r.re of fering at Sacrifice prices. Har ness at wholesale cost. Give us a trial. LQPISBURG REPAIR SHOP Julius Lehman, Proprietor N. C. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING PHONE NO. 283. BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO ' LOUISBURG * ? < ( And Help Us Make It The Best Season We Ever Had. And After The Sales Come Straight to J. W. PERRY'S STORE He will be glad to see you and sell you as cheap as anybody, if not cheap er. I am going to make prices interesting on Shoes. I ani getting new ship ments every day. Be sure to come to see me before you buy. I will also be r in position to take care of you on Groceries and Feed at all times. To those that owe me I invite you to come to see me, if you can't pay me, I will be glad to see you anyway. I have got to do business or go Broke, so take advantage of your opportunity. YOURS TRULY, J. W. PERRY LOUISBURG, North Carolina ttuA.?* ? Jt*! Wilson Tobacco Board of Trade -REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING, OCT. 20tli, 1921. Tobacco sold 2,366,112 lbs. Amount so'd for $784,4'i '-.07. Average 33.15. Sales last week 2^320,870 lbs." Amount s:'d ?or Average 52.23. Incronae 45.1'-? lbs. Increase $'!(?,269.93-. Increase?.92. Total sales to date 16.256,206 lb * Amount sold for $4,582,908.23. Average 28.19. * * Adv. . H. B. JOHNSON, Secretary-Treasurer. THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES ON FORD CARS AS FOLLOWS: A. -? _ TOURING, Self Starter - $497.84 RUNABOUT, " " - 466.51 COUPELET, " " - 674.75 SEDAN, " " y - 742.54 TRUCH CHASSIS, Non Starter 511.32 * % The above prices include Gas, Oil, etc., and car ready to drive home. It makes the FORD Cars cheaper than they have ever been before. GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW LOUISBURG MOTOR COMPANY, _ Louisburg, N. C. Phone 314
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