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THE UNIVERSAL CAR NEW PRICES ?~ [F. O. B. Detroit) Chassis $285 Runabout $319 Touring Car $348 Truck Chassis $430 Coupe $580 Syrian $645 These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fast, so place yours promptly to insure early delivery. Louisburg Motor Co. Phone 314 Louisburg, U. G. ^'Purina" Mads the Difference! pHjDAL in h)k|{ abEty. Bet the hen an the right was fed a hii.hjii gram ration o* 'tlr other was fed Pert* CI? tni Owwder Purina Hen Oxmr. Grans have lots of 1 , bet far too Esle far wUu. Ai they, m tnal * Fm/ R. HICKS OH THE CORNER A M >trW a ? ^ to >? ft THOMAS WlLtCrBlCOR. The sudden departure or rormer Got eroor Hakett on the morning ot D? c*mN?r _*>. brou^h^ sorrow to tb? dU rms of North Carolina. When the uul strok? rame he sw?qj?d tn tb? best of health. and had hardly rvach eJ the zeuilh of a matur? manhood, being in his fifty-second year.. H? will go down in history as on? of tb? state s uar governors and he met in aa admirable manner the exacting du ties of i he state'? t*nlef Executive i! r\?uch those eventful years that ouf nation was at war *ith Oertnany and her allieHe *as a kind-heartetj, genial spirit. loved by his mends and apr-tviaicti by all who kiu*v\ hitn. He to ;? L.cc degree"tlie au'ving jr.-.i * ft '.iUiiK'i . H'.MiivT like a tnread~ of gold ran through all Ins writings aiu: pul !ic utterances. He ^as hu ryc r- T< ? v?n in the presence of the ^ -t*Hg>tK"^-?peakgr ? he was locioal. attractive, c pig ramie, cmate. elective. ? ? I-It# in .nominating' Colonel A>h:.v Home tor governor ut the ervr metnoraKe IVnuv ratio state conven tion in Charlotte in 1907 lifted him in to state-wjde prominence and made Hta at or.ee a gubernatorial possibili ty. That speech uu* as -pleudid a ? triumph ot the orator as one is ever permuted to witness. C. W. Tiltett had nominated W. W. Kitchin. the leading candidate. C. 11. Ay cock, the greatest commoner since the days of \ ancc. had put. in nomination Locke Cra^c. and these n*?a?mHk>ny had been tnllnw?d by prolonged demonstrations on the pan oP^heir respective sup porters, when T. W. Rickett. the un known. arose in the midst of the rest- , les? multitude that packed, the big au ditorium to name his candidate* He began with his characteristic. delib erate manner in tonoo of voice?that reached only a limited few. but the -Nnwhiw >n4 applkaaa of lllUM who part of all to learn what was going cm. After a bit the entire convention * was able to catch every word and from that time on till the completion j *oT his"Torty "minute speech, the ?ntire! assembly was under the spoil of bis rratory. Kitchin and Craig support - ' ers seemed for the time to forg?t their candidates and gave th?mselv?s to tb? enjoyment of the music of his periods, tb? flash of his epigrams, the laughter that leaped from his lips, and the . thrilling flashfts oi hi* soul^iimor icioqaence as he plead (or the nomina jtion of the old Confederate veteran * who had become the builder of a com | mon wealth. When the convention UHJE. recess at the close of the first memorable ses , skm of that historic gathering, mu J on every hand were saying. "tbat_ g^^ey nor , some day.*' and those were sure words i of prophecy. That cotn-etttion nomi- > frated-him for Attorney General and! 'tn course of time, as all Xorth Caro-' l:nians know, he occupied the position i i won the day that he brought a great * convention under the spell of bis elo-J : queue?. t Tlie people Xtihx be ToTe3 and tbM j he served mourns the gning a,s^> ot one or Xorth Carolina's gifted s?his. *bo labored for the advancement of tie interests of his state. Peace to the memory of him. whoso body rests in the soil of the county of his adop tion. bat whose labors hare become a heritage of the entire commonwealth. ?X. C. Christian Advocate. If some women used as much care in picking out a husband as they do in selecting a hat there would be fewer divorces in this country. Ever meet the' man or woman who lives you unsolicited advice and then I pets mad if you don't take it? i Vapor Oil Stove. Price $40.00 cash. 2-V^tf MRS. G. A. RICKS. .toMlX ISTRATORS ?m<T. Having qualified as administrators of the estate of J. Brake Perry deceas es late of Franklin County. North Car olina this is to notify all persons bar ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the ur.der signed at Wakefield. X. C. R. F. D. No. 1. on or before the 3rd day of Feb inary 1J22. or this notice will be plead in bear of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate mill please make immediate payment to the un derogned administrators. Ttsis the 2nd day of February 1572. E. L PERRY. C. W. PERRY. Admn. of J. Brake Perry, dee d. !-J4t SALE OF LAND Coder and by ?IrUw of the poinr mad authority contained in that de??l of trwet netiKM by J- Henry Cooke rr.Z w; t M> iJe.i T. Hotaen. T rust ^. r-ri ?* tTtu day ot October 1)1), *t '? .4 ' U.y recorded in the office ?? ^ Register of Deeds of Franki'- .. io'f| In Book 124 page MS. de- ... tu 'f been made in the pay-ir-1 r>f the n a? cared thereby and derum? ca* an me by the hotrers to for- .ose in accordance with the te-r- - -,_nd pr rtetoos tberem. I will bc.l at pn >!>.; aactioa a the hlfteK bid 'or for ca^j at the Courthouse door in t rinklin Oonniv. on ?OSDAV. FEBRUARY *?. 1?M 12 r rjock H. thai tract or parcel i of ta-J situate in PraRkttntna To we *b"* ? FTankltn '"oanty. North Carolina lax. 1 describe?] as follows: Lmde! on the north by the land? o' *4~ Kilen Pearce. on the east by thr i> aboard Air Line Railway, oa the KMtk by the Oootre Winston es tate. and on the west by the S. C. Klerk ley lands containing ITS acre?. I and being the lands own ed by A at hoe y rooks at the time -f and which descended to his aa heirs at law of which J. Heary Cooke IS one sad entitled to a part or share therein, the Is and eetale descending to bin a one ninth (l-?) andtrlded in. This the 1Mb day of Jan. IMS. 1-IMt BKN T HOUMtN. Trastee. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN ?DE. U. m. BONNEB of Dri. Bourr ft Bonner Eje, Ear, Nese and Throat KiMikt " North (arollaa WUt be in L^onlsburg on Thursday ot each week. Office orer Scoggiii m L'rug Store. DK. R. K YARBOKOltiU rkjtklu mad Sargeoa Loalskanc, N. ('. Ollce In Blckett and Yarborougn Building. OSk* Phone Residence Phone 28 <*<l. 9. ?. lower Kje Specialist Office In Hotel Building wv?MrL North Carolina & ATWOOD SEHtLL Attorney-At-Lan. i^uisbnrg. X. C. Phone 249 .?Sic* in Klr^l National Bank Building tieaeral Practice 1 wish to advise my patients and public generally that after the 1st if September my business wtit^ be on a v. ash basis wh?n work is completed. UK7~ ARTHUR HYNES FLEMIN3 S. P. Bl'KT, *. D. LoaUburg, N. C. Office? over Scoggin's Drag Stare. Hears 11 &. a. to 1 [. m? and 4 to ? P. m. DK. IT. K. BASS. Veterlaarlan Louisbttrg, N. C.' Special attention to Hogs and Peg?. Office and Hospital at R- F. fcMilet'g Slabi?. Calls answered day or WghL Phones. Da &6 Night 336 DR. H. R. BEAR WOOD, H. G. eesat Wood Di ug -Co. BR R #. SMITH WICK. H.C. OSce la the First National Bank BalMlng on Mala and Naah Sis. AnmWP-AT-tCT ~ i North Carolina DR. J- B. D AT IS Physician LmMcr. North Carolina (?Ti?-? Churrh St?\>TI to Loui?burg Honrs: S to 10; 1 to 3; 6 to S P. U. Telephone: Office 64-1 Ring Res. 64-2 Rings. ?. B. Wklte K. 4. Baleaa WHITE A MALONE L4WTEBS . LotUui. North Carolina ImiI ?ractlce. settlement of ea ?? Sna alv&r? tfl the oSca. ?K H.G PEHRT DK H. H. JOHNSON Fbj<Jcians t Surgeons LeaKbarr, North Carolina Offices Adjoining Ayrock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 2S7 Night 10 BL J. E_ SALONE. Uwlalwu. North Carolina ?m ta Ayrock Drag Store, Market atr*eC Office Practice Liurgery J. 0. NEWELL, M. D. LeaKbsrg, N. Office in First National Bank Building Day Pbone I4S ? Night Phone 249-2 CL M. BE AM Atteraey-at Law LMMirt, N. C. Offices over old Tar River Drug Co. Practice In all conrta. fa H ftuffin. Thoa. W. Ruffln WE H. * THOS. W. ECFFIN AMaraeyn-at-Law UaMvv, i Nerth Carollaa laai al practice, both ctrll and crtm ?*i la Fraaklln aad adjoining coun ts*. Seprexne and Federal Conrta. la First National Bank REMEMRRR TCITR DEAD. Ut wnbmlt designa and prtcoa on ? Ik* l^-to-dat? Monviiient or Tomb Mom to ta arert?d at tba (rm of your uiri w. Pbotoa baraed on China. HENDERSON GRANITE * M A RBI .E WORKS. Sw north s Carolina. the rrrr birrfr shop Ca4rr Fraaklla Hatel 11 aaXbarc. ' IVarth Carolina Oalr harbor abop In Ivonlabarg mn by ?hita TV baat of aarriea at lami i ?aH? prtcaa lurantMd. r tea a tac aad prtaalsf departmant In ant for and da STTK4LL EKOM. V c. tba abop fbnuar by Oaoar Stacall and will wat^r AUTO FOR HIRE ?uilui. hm Pa? Car. Can at Aj?aek G. R. UPCHURCH, "I I/?nt Ir Bmt Cntontn Thra I Rata," Write? J. Adami. "lined to have the busiest Restaur nnt In town until new* spread that the kitchen waa lnfeated with rata; lout a lot of my beat customers until 1 tri ed RAT-SNAP. Haven't a pest In t*ia place now. Restaurants should use RAT-SNAP." Three sixes, 85c, 65c, fl.26. Sold and guaranteedby Allen Broa. Co. and Aycock Drue Co. Ssfesjr Stories. F*rench Magaslne Kxplodss.?Head line. And some of the Magazines In this country appear In treat dangsr of spoutansous oombuatlon. The man Who, ax a boy, was alwayd building something, now ha* a Job keeping the children'? Christmas pres ents In repair. A We've seen, and we suppose 70a have tpo, pictures ^hat mad ft us wonder what the artist doea^or a living whan he 14 sober,"" / 1 Constipation Cured ? 14 to 21 Days ? TTH PEPSIN" li s ipecially ipTonto-Laxative for Habttnal pwrnptte but .J 14 to ti days kMqpiM . V?ry Pleasant toTaka,?*Oo "lime is slipping away Be?in to bank your Money NOW Yestjrdav is GONE. But TODAY is hjere and years are in front of you. Determine to quit extravagance and HAVE MONEY. Come in and start af Bank Account and add to your balance REGULARLY?it will grow fast and the fu ture will be bright and comfortable. WE WILL WELCOME YOU. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOUISBURG, N. C. Mem]ier of the Federal Reserve System F. B. McKinne, President F. J. Beasley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Farmers National Bank Louisburg, N. C. - "A GOOD PLACE TO BANK" Member of the Federal Reserve System, and nnder the Supervision of the United States Government. Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 "4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS" J. M. ALLEN, H. M. SXQVALL, President ? / Cashier R. F. Fuller 60 Horn?* and Kolen. .Alio H>7 and Oat*. BilfU and HarnMS for aale, of tha right kind and at tho rl|tt prieaa WDI Mil for aQ or part cask or on approrod iMWttr. If roir borie or ml* do*? lot ?alt 700 ^om* fa and M If foa ronld not aiak* a traio r>t what yon want Com* and Mo whether ;n boy art aot R. F. FULLER Loalahars, 5. 0.
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