MIK .NEVEK EELT BETTEK IX LIFE ^liucadore Kvun -Uadi't EuJujfd l<?od Health In 'I Months Before T?EUf-T5Bl?e. "1 don't believe I ever felt better In niy life than I hav# alnce Tanlac re lieved my stomach trouble," Mid Mrs. I Ojwl Bnurntn. of Mogadore, Ohio. "I began to suffer dreadfully from Indigestion about aix months ago, and no matter how careful I was about eating I had awful pains In the pit of my stomach, and it would be hours before I could get any relief. "At night I seldom got any reet to iiDeak at, and. would get up In the mornings feeling tired and miserable. I nearly always had a bad brassy "taste in my mouth, i used id dread my housework. It iU such a burden to me In my weaken condition. "My digestion is perfect now, and all my trouble? have disappeared. Not only that, hut there Is something ?1? t am?c tnatmaies a person reel line all the time. I am just full of energy and my housework doesn't bother me a bit. I don't believe Tan lac's equal has ever been made.' "Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists everywhere." Adv. SEVEN PATHS ITEMS. The ueoicallon of Cypress Chapel1 church had to be postponed on ac- , count of the lllnem of the castor and the rainy weather. ^Misses Minnie Gay and Maude Lan caster spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home ot Mrs. ftsv Messrs. Sykes and Moore drove ov er to Raleigh to spend Thanksgiving. Tliay reported avery pleasant trip. Misses Maybelle and Motelle Mc Gregor entertained a number of their friends Saturday night rn honor of Misses Long, Fowler and Hayes, of Justice. The clothing school for the Better ment Association will be held on Wed nesday and Thursday of next week. Misses Neal, Grace Moore and Mr. Spencer Gay spent Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Miss Me lissa Strother, of Wilton. Mr. James Strickland ipotored over to Rocky Mount Friday nignl. Messrs. Johnnie Gay and Frank Al t' r-1 have accepted positions with Brm? 'ring Hope. kolu? Mr, 7loses Sykes was a pleasant vls Uor ul CenlervHle Sunday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Wilder enjoys talking over the phone very muca to "Rich mond. Virginia, North Carolina, Half Way." Mina l.iini!o I'nwcll open; tlulilfilliy night and Sunday wltETMlsses Gay. Miss Berta Gay and Herbert Sledge spent Sunday afternoon visiting friends in Spring Hope. people of lty enjoyed a party at the home of Misses Grace and Elizabeth Moore Thanksgiving evening. Miss Idolene Wood spent last week visiting Miss Minnie Wilder at Ral eigh . Mr. Robert Wood, who has recent ly joined the Navy was at home (or the holidays Miss Uettle Moore who underwent an operation at Bex hospital. Raleigh. Tuesday, has the wishes of everyone for a speedy recovery. Miss Glennle Wilder entertained quite a number of her friends at an In formal sociable on Friday night, Dec. 2nd. The house was tastefully deco rated-with yeliow-and white chrysan themums. After games were played all were Invited into the dining room and served with delightful punch. Frlllt was nerved In 'ha wvini? Tha evening passed away all too quick for the visitors. On leaving everyone ex pressed to Miss Wilder an enjoyable evening spent in her hom?. ?= II BNO. . (The above tUmn wopo Inlentltd tor last week's issue bat were received too late for publication.) NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND WAR RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina, Franklin County?In the Superior Court. The Bunn Banking Co.. a corporation , under the laws of North Carolina Vs. ?Palton. The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the 1st day of December, 1921, by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina; said action being com menced to recover of the "defendant the sum of 1340.00 and Interest from 1st day of May, 1921. until paid, bal ance due plaintiff on note executed by defendant to plaintiff , on Sept. 11, 1920. And the defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, at LiQjilsburg, N. C.. on 12th day of January, 1922, and with in twenty days thereafter answer or 1 demur to the complaint, which will be deposited In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County on or before the return day of this sum mons. And let defendant take notice that If he fall to answer the complaint within the time allowed by law, plaln tlff will apply to the Court for "feller demanded In complaint. The defend ant will take further notice that a war rant of attachment was Issued by said Clerk against the property of said de fendant, which warrant is returnable to the Superior Court of Franklin Co. N". C. at the time and place above nameri fny >ho mm m n( Hie uummnns. This 1st dnyTjf-Dec-., 1921. J. J. BARROW, C. S. C. Franklin Co., N. C. Wm. H. &Thos. W. Ruffln, ?Attyg. tor plaintiff. 12 0 St Insurance 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 of Public Improvement. THERE IS A GREAT POINT IN THIS, when considering the AGENCY in which to place your INSURANCE. 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 DIFFICUN TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINk OF WATSON What kind of gasoline do traveling salesmen buy? esses and the elioiee of the most suitable crudes. In cold weather or hot, when it's dry and frosty, wet and muddy or hot and sunny, you'll travel the road more smoothly and get fur ther on a gallon.?And with lesa carbon trouble. You won't have to constantly adjust your car buretor. That's why city and <S?mfry salesmen use balanced "Standard" Motor Gasoline. You, too, want the best for your moncv. Thr best i-* '"Standard" ?.Ictcr Gasoline. Try it on you? iiCMi filling. See how lively and pr?---~.-rid your car is. how prompt ly it stnrts, how ensiiy it takes hard 'sills, how far you cp on a gallon. Dne quality wherever you buy it, and for sale everywhere. Protect the moving parts of your car. Polarine is the great friction remover. , DRUMMERS who make dozens of calls a clny, who drive further every week than most of us do in a month, know a 4?>t about the efficienc^tond econ omy of different motor fuels. rs ask for "Stan Tliis balanced gasoline gives quick starts, even when the motor has ])Dcomc chilled. It burns i:r> com plclely, doesn't quickly choke the motor with carbon or ruin the lubricating o1'* v.i'Ji carbon n;itl unburn:;? gr;oiif?. li r;:nr> the motor tin a 1st.: mixture ant', gives big tu r i :iii .n. "Standard" Mol?-.!- Gasoline lsa<I* the procession rss aH these e&seu tiai qualities'.' li ij the most per fectly balanced motor fuel we know of?the result of innumer able .tests for economy and effi ciency, perfected refining proc STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. nifa I have Just openen a first class Cafe In the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all hours, and the best the market affords. Ice Cream 5 cents a cone. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, service the best. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor LS ~ ^To 6top a Coujtn Quick take* HAYES' HEALING HONEY, a cough medicina which *fope the cough by beating the Inflamed arid Irrltatod tlaauaa. A box ot GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Qbeat vColda, Head Colds and Croup la endloaafl with every bottle of HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The aalve ihould be ruton the cheat and throat of children tfBhrlng from a Cold or Croup. Tli* baaUaf ???? of Ran?' Heal In| Hooey In tide the threat opafclaed with the baallna effect of Grtrra'i pAa Tram flat?? Ihroolh tka pores of ? akin an Mope a nmith Bothftmedlea erapacked la on? carton and tha it offtl oaenbtaed yeatBeot la Mc. Jnff aak your\ drugglat for HAYES' SALE O F" LAND Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that deed of trust executed by J. M. Cannady and wife on the 22nd day or March, 1921 to Ben. T. Holden, Trustee, duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds ol Franklin county in Book 234, page 237, default navlng been made in the payment of the note se cured thereby and demand made upon me to foreclose in accordance with the terms and provision* tnereof, I the undersigned trustee, will sell at pub ?? auotion to the highest bidder for ccsh at the Courthouse door of Frank lin county on MONDAY. JANUARY- 2 1922, at 12 o'clock M. the following describ ed renl estate: , Those tracts or parcels of land in Frankllnton Township, Franalin Coun ty, North Carolina, descrmed as fol lows: First Tract: Containing one hun dred (100) acres near Tar River rail road bridge, adjoining T. B. Conyers R. D. Brooks and the W. P. Mont gomery place. Simort Cannady and others, fully described in deed from Colored Orphan Asylum io J. H. Can nady recorded in Book 227 page 264, to which reference Is hereby made for a full and complete description. This tract Is conveyed subject to dower es tate of Ella Wilder. 8econd Tract: Adjoining Robert Brooks estate. T. B. Conyers and Others and Tar River, containing two hundred (200) acres, more br lesr.. For complete description ?ee Book 22/ page 150 Franklin County Registry. A One Fourth undivided Interest in this tract only is conveyed. Third Tract: Adjoining W. P. Montgomery, R. A. Speed, B. H. Win ston and others, containing ninety eight (98) acres. For a complete description see Deed John P. Speed to J. II. Cannady In Book 113 page 105, office Of Ftagister of Deeds of Franklin Qtfunty. ^Fourth TractContaining One (1) acre, described In deed from Edward F<ranch to J. H. Cannady, recorded In Book 217 page 412, to which reference Is ma<\e for full description. The above lands are to be sold sub ject, to liens of record. ThlsJhe 1st day of December, 1921. BEN. T. HOLDEN. 12-2-51 Trustee. Colds Cause Orjr and lnflueaza LAXATIVE BRQ*JO QCTNINE Tablets remove tha ! caoae. Them is ' ooly one "Bromo Quiajje." | E. W. GROVfS signature on bcs. 30c. The only thing that keeps the boot leggers In business Is customers.?Can ton NewB. "Lenine Turns Honest," says a head line. That was the only way he could turn.?Greenville Piedmont. The problems of the schoolboy serve to keep the home sires learning.?New York Evening Telegram. I DON'T FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY No Worm? In a Healthy ChiM^ All children troubled with W4rms h^etian un healthy color, which indicates poor hfecd. and ut rule, there is more or less fttomd?h disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chilKTpKlC given regularly for two or three a^eeks wMj^enrkh the blood, fan prove the digestion, and get as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will thai throw off or dispel the worms, and theChild will fc* in perfect health. Pleasant to taka. tfc per bottle. Aycock Drug Co. \ S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. ? t S. P. Boddie, recently appointed receiver of the Aycock Drug Company will continue to run and conduct the business of said company at its present location. He assurer the public that all prescriptions shall have prompt and careful attention and that every customer shall recMv? courteous and pOTlte treatment and consid eration. Service and satisfaction to all la his cElef desire. Yov need have no fears or anxiety about the business being closed, for it Is absolutely solvent and will continue to operate under the new iryinaKement. The stock is being replenished and you will And a full and complete line i.i every department awaiting your demand*. Your patronage and co-operation will be appreciated at all ttmw and your wants and needs provided tor. tf " ' .. , Since this is the season of the year in which people to whom credit has been extended pay their debts, permit me to request t bos* who are indebted to the Aycock Drug Company to com? la or iH check to cover their drug bills. Your presence and business la In vited. S. P. BODDIE, Receiver of Aycock Drag Company.

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