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13GLE8IDK SOT EH. Mr. Dick Hunt la still hauling lam bar tor hia muilos wtrtck ha sxpacta to build aoon. Wa aiso learned that Mr. Hunt had two Uttla pica to traaxa this cold waalbar. Mr. J. A. Whalaaa spaat tha week end at Maplevllle with hla parent*. Mr. J. B. Baasley haa ]oii r?cover ed from a serious attack: of tha flu. Mr. Charlie Mmm haa baao vary kick (or tha past weak. Wa hopa that ha may ba raatored to health In a law days. > Mlsa Nan Hlnaa, of Inglesde and Xoulsburg spent tha week-aod with mother at Ingles Ide. Mia* Elisabeth Manning, ot Louis burs College, spent the week-end at home. ~ Mr. Dick Hunt o( Ingleeslde, la rla ltlng Mr. O. Z. Edwards and family this week-end. ? We have a large number ot pUQlls attending school now, and hope to keep a good average until the end ot the term. Our basket b*U team expects to make a good showing tor the cham pionship ot the county. Our first game will be with the Toungarllle High School this week. 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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 DIFFICUL TIES in case of fire. When You Think of INSURANCE THINK ?1-1 OF WATSON WHY DO THEY LIKE THIS MAN? It b^lNUK He 1Ui the Life u4 Eb ?n tfcal Red Blood H? has a good oolor. He la strong and virile, and looks It. He la good humored. He laughs easily. In abort, he la "full of life." which la simply an other way of Baying he la full of red blood. If you are weak and run-down and nervous, don't sleep very well and hare a poor appetite go to your drug gist and buy a few bottles of Qade's Pepto-Mangan and take It for a faw weeka at meal-time. See bow It will build you up by gtrlng you plenty of good blood. Don't drag around half sick and half well, uet some "pep" into you by taking Pepto-Mangan. Sold In both liquid and tablet form. Advertisement. IB. 8. T. WEST DEATH. It was so sad when the news came neighbors thai, Mr. S. T. West was d rad, whlrh occurred on Friday jnorn j ing, Jan. 13th, 192fatTTj*cloekT He.| was only sick for a week. Mr. Weet 1 was the son of the late deceased Bob 1 West, and one of Franklin county's best citizens, which will be missed. In his community and church. The de ceased was about 54 years of age, and was married to Miss Molile Florence Wester about 24 years ago. He leav ntn5hlldi*en. 6nly 'a wile, to w ho III he was so devoted, all through life He was a true and kind man to all. not only to his wife; but to every one. Mr. West always had a cheerful fact with a smile to greet every one. He j was also a Christian, a man of noble ^ability and always went to his church. | Mr. West first became a member of >*aple Springs Baptist church, then to Free Will Baptist for a few years, then he became again Missionary Baptist at Hickory Rock. Mr. West leaves to mofira their loss, his wife, three sis ters Mrs. J. L. Wester, Mrs. Joe Col lins, Mrs. Ed Moore and also three brothers, Mr. Sol West, Luther Weat, of White Level, and Spenre West, of Henderson. The last words was, "It pays to live the narrow way." The pallbearer^ were as follows: C. E. Bobbitt, G. M. Swanaon. Royal Jim Murray. He was laid to rest at Hick ory Rock cemetary. His pastor, Rev. W. R. Wnllnoo, preached ono of frha most lovely funerals ever heard His text was taken from John the 11. which the deceased spoke of before his death. He was buried Saturday. Jan. 14. 1922. and the lloral tribute ^as^EeaumSuTTe Is gone, bui not forgotten. A Friend. WATER REPORT. ?Tho following in the n-pnrt nn tli citv water of Louisburg, handed us b; Su'pt. 0. C. Hill: Marked?Louisburg. (Jan.) ?Rpoeived Jim. ft. 19?? . Reported Jan. 12, 1922. Sediment?si. Color?Platinum-cobalt standard? 10. Turbidity?Silicia standard?high. Odor, cold?0. Odor, hot?0. Alkalinity (in terms of Calcium car-j bonate)?6.25. Chlorine?6. Nitrogen as Nitrites?0. Colon bacilli in 1 c.c.?0. Colon in 10 c.c.?0. Total number of bacteria at 3Sd C. per c.c.?36. Total number of acid-producing bac teria?0. TUCKER'S CAFE Main Street LOUISBURG, N. C. t have Just opened a Brat class Cat* In the old Neal building and am prepared to furnish meals at all hours, and the best the market affords. Ice Cream S cents a cone. Soft Drinks, etc. Prices reasonable, service the beat. J. C. TUCKER Proprietor To Stop a Cough Quick ( HAYES- HEALING HONEY, medicine which atop* the cnuKh the Inflamed and inflated n A box of ?ROVE'S /O-PENTKATE SALVE for a*?t Ookyihid Cold* aad Croup Is BocUbed ?<Jb every bottle of HAYES* HFJUJNG HONEY. The *?!*? tbonld be nibtod f.orihe cheat and throat Of children tmtring bom a Cold or Cnwpi STWiahwdU H.r~' ffaeBnr Mo^Tltm ? tlx thraTeo?EM *kk tk? k?-iW>r -*-?<* rn'a O-hfT^ Mw 1>iiO Ik* pone at ?ttk mSian pacM k mm cbm ??! the taiflCtSlMniMikac. Jo?t ask jroar draggbt for HAYES" HEALING HONEY. Pianos, Organs, Phonographs, 2-' Player Pianos, We have a number of these instruments on hand that we are offering at Big Bargain Prices for Cash: They are aM new instruments and of the best makes. Don't buy until you see them. We are still saving our customers big money on their purchases. Let us assist you to econo mize. ~ C. C. WdBS&i LOflSBI'BC. (WIDE-AWAKE MERCHANT) HOfiTH CAROLINA Hast i ngs' Seeds BfrW, 100 h?"dsomely LI-, lustrated pages of worth-while seed j and garden news lor Southern garden- , era and farmers. This new catalog, j we believe, is the most valuable seed I book ever published. It contains 100 full pages of the most popular vege tables. flowers and farm crop plants, the finest work of its kind ever at tempted. With, our photographic Illustrations and color pictures also from photo graphs. we show you Just what you can grow with Hastings' Seeds eVen be fore you order the seeds. 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Hedgepeth containing jointly 89.35 acres, see deeds recorded book tt9 page 302. Franklin County. This 16th day of January. 1922. 1-20-5t J. C. KITTRELAh Trustee. No Worms In a IktMyTMil All ckildrfo troobW Vlth W<aA< an b healthy color, which iodtate? ofor blood. r?l?. t her? Is ?or* or/V*? jfc?cfc GROVE'S TASTELESarchiUfTONIC flor two or three wrrjli ym enrich the blond, bm prort the dotr?tkio.io<^4rt as a General Strerftl* Mia| Toolr to the ?Mfc ?r?rm. Namreviltbri throw off or www?, am) theChild wiia oe h perfect health. Pleasant to take. 80c per bottle. BUILDING MATERIAL It Pays To Get It At RAV'S Quality?Price?Service LAXAUYE E1K0M0 Qv*ST.~S TaMeo itnove tlM MMI'fc Tt... ?-K?hy ?yw- I E. W. GROVES siiznpnire on fox. Xt Metropolitan newspapers, having tried nearly all 6(her kimls at "prize contests" and "lucky number" draw ings, we suggest that they offer prizes to readers who are able to prove that they have read an entire Sunday pa per. Hell is paved with good intentions, it is said. And this is the time o( the year that contracts for paving are let by the city council of Hades?when material is most plentiful. And how many square yards did you furnish this year? "The Farmer's Worst Enemy?Rats. The Farmer's Best Friend? Rat-Snap ? These are the words of James Bax ter, N. J.: "Ever since X tried RAT SNAP I have always kept tt in the house. Never fails. Used about tC.OC worth of RAT-SNAP a year and figure it saves me $300 in chicks, eggs and feed. RAT-SNAP is convennent. just break up cake, no mixing with other food." Three sizes, S5c, 65c, $1.25. gold and guaranteed by Allen Bros. Co. and Aycock Drug Co. F"0R RENT?A five room house I will rent. Apply to V. C. WILLIAMS. 1-13-St LouTsburg Repair 3hop J. LEHMAN, Proprietor Next Door to 1. W. Perry, Under Ford's Warehouse LOUISBUBCk* jr. c. Where you can have your Shoes repaired Better and Cheaper, and Quicker. Work done while you wait. Best Leather used. Every Job GUARANTEED. Ladies Soles, Sewed on 8?e Men's Soles, Sewed on $1.00 SEE US AND SAVE MONEY. LOTJISBTJRG REPAIR SHOP Julius T-ftViman, Proprietor A New Shipment of LANDRETHS SEEDS- _Just Received All Paper Seeds 5 Cents per package Now is the time to plant English Peast Bubs, Lettuce, Onions, Cabbage, Radishes Early Salad, Sweet Peas. i Call on us for'your Se?ds when yon get the "Gardening Fever" Yours for a good garden, S. P. BODDIE, RECEIVER. Ay cock Drug Co. . * r. f J '4, ??-I'M *
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