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To All FORD Prospective Buyres . " Louisburg, N. C. March 14, 19'2'i. Dear Sir: We wrote you a few days ago, telling you how easily you can purchase your Ford car by using your credit advantage with the R. & L. Plan. Ford automobiles -are l^u.-ar in prW now than ever before iiytln? history of the Ford Motor Company. The car itself is the best yet manufactured. You can "buy your Ford at these low prices, splitting it up into small monthly payments and have a full year in which to pay. \ In the few bad days that are to come between now and spring, hop in your car and act if they were the sunshiniest days of June. Go on with your usual business in this sort of weather, and before you realize it you are doing many more things. You are actually making the car pay for itself while you ride! And then ? Spring! Beautiful days in which to enjoy yourself, go tishmg, picnlc ing, camping out. (Jet out in the fresh air. Beat medicine in the world ! There are many other things you have in your mind right now of doing with your Ford this Spring. - That's why we are SURE that the R. & L. Time Payment Plan is of interest to you and why we write again to ask that you come in to see us or let us send a sales man to explain details to you. \ May we see you in person or hear from you this week J ? ~ \ Sincerely yours, louisburg Motor Company LOUISBURG. NORTH CAROLINA < '? 1 ? , , ? -- ! Hastings' Seeds 1982 Catalog; Free rr? raady mmw. im >i?iiwiir n taatiafei mn of wartA-wMla a*ad ?M 0 rtan ??wa for SontkMfc (uiu ?H mU tu man. This m catalog. vi Mbn, la the out nlniHi Med took ?<n?r published. H mwHin 1M fnB (>|M of <ha most pajnUr raga t?Hn IU*>n and Cam crop Plata, tka ftnaat aork ot tta kind vrar at Wltt our photographic lllaatnti?i Md color pictures alao from pkota imka, va Uaw yon M vhat you eu prow with Haattaga' Baada m W km you ortar tka aaada. Ou cata log make* garden and Qtnr bod plfcaftiU aaar and It akaal^ M tn dvarjr ainste Southern koac Wrlta tu a paat-cart tor It, gt ring 7 oar Dftme and addraaa. It win earns ta TOO 1 tf uSam amll and yon win ho BiightyM glad ;Mfn got tt rfi -^Sas. and~th*"_*?_? ?U ordar aaod kniaa In tka world la back > of thtnr Tk*T*a tot ta ba taa bent, f Wrlta now for the IMS nahlnj It la abeointalv free H. ?. HA8TINQ8 CO, SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, OA. Keynote inquiry ot the agricultural conference: Hbw are you going to I keep 'em down on the farm, when by- | erybody"s down on the farmer? ? Rich mond Times -Dispatch. An orator aays no one man In ten can think on his feet. He may be right, at that. But why drag in the words "on hiB feet"? ? Colorado Spring Gazette. No Worm* la a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worm*' have KB Vk heakhr color, which Indicates poor flood. and as a role, there U mere or leu stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill Tl NlBtiven regolirlr tor two or three weeks will r rWn the blood. im prove the digestion, end act as ^General Strength ening Took to tho whole srstev- Nature will then throw offer dispel the worms, and theChlld will 60 la perfect health. Pleasant tn take. 60c per bottle. Colds Caoso drip *n4 Inftoeoa SALE OP VALUABLE TOWN LOT. By virtue of the power and author ity contained In that deed of trust ex ecuted by C. C. Hudson on the 1st day of Jan. 1920 to the undersigned trus tee and duly registered In the office of the register of deeds of Franklin j County in Book 241 page 369, default having been made In the payment of the notes thereby secured, and demand I made upon me by the holders thereof to foreclose, I will sett at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash on MONDAY, MARCH Tt. liil at about the hour of. noon, at the court house door of Franklin County that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being situate In the town of Loolaburg Franklin County. North Carolina, be- | (Inning at an Iron stake near an efan tree on the east side of Church strest the pld Carlisle corner, thence along church street In a southerly direction 100 feet to a stake the old Hill corner. then along the old Hill line to O. W. | Fordf?. line ; thence parallel with the ' first line a northerly direction along - Ford's line to the old Carlisle corner; ? thence along the old Canssle line to the beginning, and being the lot upon which is situate the residence and home of C. C. Hudson. This the 23rd day of Feb., 1922. 2-24- 5t S. C. HOLD EN, Trustee. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Willie O. Phillips, de ceased late o? Franklin County, notice is hereby given all parties holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, 1923, or this uotice will be plead In bur of their re covery. All personA indebted to said estate will please come forwward end make immediate settlement. This February 16th, 1922. 2-17-6t B. F. PEARCE, Adm r. with said street. NOTICE Alabastine Millions of homes have had their interior walls deco rated with U in the past thirty-seven years. It produces artistic, peaceful, serene, cheerful and -happy effects. It is far preferable as wall coating for hnrTT'm.'.om colors especially where sanitation is a vital feature. , Schools use it in immense quantities. Artistically applied, students attain correct ideas of color harmon ica thronprh it. It is extensively used for churches and public halls where there are great, stretches of sheer.color. Its soft, subdued colors and pastel tints most effectively suit the "spirit" of the edifice. ? For use, cold or warm water is added in proportion of one five-pound package to two quarts of water; stir for cne rdinute and it is ready to opply? destroying vermin and germ life ? SIMPLE ENOUGH, ISN'T ITT Don't confuse ALABABTINE with kalsomlne. The Won} Alabastine specifies a definite uniform standard cf quality. Kalsomine is a generic term applied to many materials with coined or fanciful names and hav ing no definite qnality . _ POME IN AND LETS TALK IT OVER FOB NOW 1S/EKBUTIME TO USE IT. I P. HICKS OOXlOft VAIN AND HASH STB. LOUISBUKQ, HOHTH OAEOLIHA CHAMPION SPKLI.EB.S. Port Angela#, Wash., J 111. IT, 1?II. To the Editor 6f the TTMBS:- ' Dear air: ? Among a lot of newspa per clippings sent to me by a friend at Henderson, I read the enclosed and at once sought my private secretary, "an Oliver" to challenge that "Champi^p Speller" of all North Carolina^ as printed In the Old Reliable, wtybch I de fine as V Raleigh newspaper. I feel like complimenting young Wilson B. Morton as a real champion speller as to "cut down" 87 other spellers; but as to his being the champion speller of North Carolina. I beg to protest. Dar ing the latter 70's, 1 was attending a country school at Rlngwood, Halifax County. There was a stripling youth named AUen; 'Joseph John.' if you please; green off the old farm near Lioulaburg. He had been a Junior re serve, recently discharged from Rob ert S. Lee's army, the war being orsr He was then but 18 years old, and -while lie was prepared at an ordihanr school In his town at the age of 13, as oompetent to enter Chapel Hill, hla. parents declined to send him on ac count of his tender years. For about five years he had not reviewed his text books; but could read the Greek and Liatln up to the third and fourth books, mathematics up to the same ra tio as easy as one could decipher the primary works thereof. But when It came to spelling? Why, John Allen could Bpell any word In Webster's Unabridged, derive and define the same; and as to Webster's speller could tell you on what page and It's position In the column thereof. He bubsequently took a one-year course at Washington and Lee University In Virginia; but for lack of funds could not attend school any longer. He was offered a professorship In said col lege If he would Cbntlnue and gradu ate. Owing to his parents' advanced ages, heconsldered it his daty to re mrti to the old farm and stay with them to the last. It was the writer's privilege and pleasure to receive a social letter from Mr. Allen only^f'few months since. He Is still flounshing at the old home place and I/wlll wager he can now 'spell dowry young Morton. I have ivoney to bet on my former tutor. W. T. MANNING. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Mrs. George H. Harper, Whereas, it lu?s pleased our Father to call from us a ^oyal member of our society, and a true friend and neighbor. Therefore b? it resolved, That we tlie members of the W. Mj Society of Cedar Rock Baptist churcn, acknowl edge the wisdom and goodness of our Heavenly Father and humbly submit to his will, yet we mourn tile loss of our sister who, being ever sincere and unselfish had endeared herself to n host of friends both in her church and in her community. Further, That In token of our love and friendship we extend our sympa thy to :ho fct.-e.ived ones and point their. In the Creator who glveth r: I inketh away according to his d:vn.e v> ledum. Further, That these resolutions be recorded In the Minutes of our so< .?ty. a copy be sent to the bereaved f-:m<y and a copy sent to the BIblica! Itecor der and FRANK .N TlirKS. MIoS KUI-A DKAN, MRS. E. M. 8YKKS. MRS . J. O. MAY. Committei. T . 4, I?ulaburg, N. C. If Goinpers Is idoklng tor new worlds to conquer he should establish ur.'on boars for housewives, doctors and pok v player*. ? Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. 0 I The Russian muxhlk is about played | out. ? Greenville. 8. C. Piedmont. Ask Tear Helihr Boy Hew "CeoUes" Hot Saeh * Held He'll tell you that the battlefronts I of Europe were swarmjng with rats I which carried the dangerous vermin and caused our men misery Don't let rata brine disease Into your home. When you see the first one get RAT SNAP. That will finish them quick. [Three slses, (to. Wo, fl.M. Bold and I? ? ? ? ' ?? The Allan Bros. Oo. -co. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Mi 0. B. BO.ViKK ot Drs. Bonner A Bonner Ere, K*r, Sow and Throat N orth Carolina Will be in Loulsburg on Thursday -of each wofllt Office QY8I ScoKKln'B Drug Store. I>B. B. ft YABBOBOUSH Physician and Surgeon l oulsburg, Pi. C. Offlc* la Bjpkatt and Yarboroagfc Bnlldlif. Office Ehooa Fix Reeldsac* Pious XS DB. W. B. BOBTCK Kje Specialist Office In Hotel Building iMlibvx. North Carolina 8. ATWOOD J1WILL. iitwMjauu*. Loulsburg, N. a Phone 249 Office In First National Bank Building tieaeral Practice I wish to advise my patients and the public generally that alter the 1st of September my business will be on a Cash basis when work Is completed . DR. ARTHUR HYNES FLEMING 8. F. BUBT. B. D. Loulsburg, N. O. Office* otu Bcoggln'ft Drug Btara. Hours 11 a 3L to 1 A. Ou and 4 to 6 p. m. . DB. W. B. BASS. Veterinarian Loulsboxg. N. C. Offices and Hospital East Nash St. Phone Office 33 5- L Residence S35-J Special Attention to Small Animals. - DB. BL ft. BEAft WOOD, H. C. OSloM at Wood Drug Co. Mftt; urivicl ?. j H. 0> Office to th* Vlrat Nstloaal Ball ding on Vain an* Hub St*. w. ft nssoH. ATTORNEY -AV-L1W Louis brnrg, North Carollma lutiM to mil eoarta. OSm oa StrMt BB. 1. B. DAYI8 Fkjiklu Uilikuf, Nortk Car* lima I Office Church St N*xt to L>oulsbnrg| Bottling Work* Hoar*: 8 to 1?; 1 to ?; ? to ( P. M. Telephone: Offlc* *4-1 Ring Re*. S4-2 Rlnc*. K. B. WUto B. ft. WHITI * ftALONB North Carolina ? emsral (rmotlot, settlement of u- I ate* tan d* lnr? t jd. On* m?afcw of | ?* trm always to th* i DB. H. 0. PEBBY DB. H. H. JOHNSON | Physician ? A Su|eou Loulsburg, North Carolina | Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drug Co. Telephones: . Day 287 Night 10 1 Dr. Perry's Residence Phone 246-J. DB. i, ft ftALONB. Loulsburg, North Caroltoa ft** to Ay cock Drug Store, Market | Street, Office Practice Sargmry and oonsultatlon. J. O. NEWELl,, ft D. L*mlsbmrt, N. ? Office In First National Bank Building | "Day Phorfco 249 ? Night Phone 249-2 | G. ft BEAM Attorney-at Law Lonlsburg, N. C. " Offices oyer old Tar RWer Drug Co. Practice In an courts. 8 : IV IB H. puffin, .... rbos. W. Ruffin | Wft H. * THOS. W. KtTKFlN Attoraeys-at-Law Lealaburg, i North CaroUam I ?*neral practice, both civil And crlm- 1 mat, to Franklin and adjoining coun les. Supreme and Federal Courts. | Offices In First National Bank Bulldiag. REMEMBER YOUR DEAD, 1i*t bs submit deigns and pr1c*s" on m nice up-to-date Mdnument or Tomb Irtnne to be erected at the graT* of your oye<f oa*. Photo* burned on China. HENDERSON GRANITE * MARBLE | WORKS. Henderaoa north Carolina. THE CITT RARBEB fhfOP Next Door to Farmiers Nmtlonal Baak r oBlsbanr, North Car* Una Only barber shop In Loulsburg run by whit* man. The best of sarrlce at moat reasonable prlo** guaranteed, damning and pressing department to connection. Cloth** s*nt for and de l!T*r*d promptly. BTKflAJLt BEOH. , ? LnWitf, H. 0. Wa km (irchutl tha shop formar tj oora|M by Oletr Btagall and will ran mm at tha aama ttand. BaUx iMQoa aid alaanltaaaa ahall ba our ?otto. Plant? of hot running wptor and elaaa towala . J ? AUTO FOR HIRE fTMlt, rallabla Rarrlea. Sara* Paa nl?r Kltehall Car. Can at Ay?a?k nrif Btora ar Pkanc tt. G. It UPCilURCH, Mr/truHM, wgg&mu oi _ ?ifm ynums^Un ikt (hank/. tfcfcAmmow: jt<nw?\ com.il ^ut/noKrr' Stvrwt Z mi T# %r\jw w vyv r v You must REAP what you SOW;-' Sow the hardy seeds^o^ self denial and economy and in a short time you can enjoy yoilr thrift. You must sow while you are YOUNG and robust so that when your turn comes to sit by the fireside' you will have the comforts so necessary for old age. We invite your bank account. THE riRSl\NATIONAL BANK LoinSBPRG. N. C. Member of the?1*i yl Ri nWTTe System \ F. B. McKinne, President F. J; Beaaley, Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $85,000.00 Farmers National Bank Member of the Federal Reserve System, and under the Supervision of the United States Government. ' Capital and Surplus $60,000.00 "4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS' ' J. M. ALLEN; President H. M. STOVALL, Cashier R. f. Fuller 60 Hgrw? and Hale*. .Ala* H*7 ud Oat*. Batrfa u4 Harnaaa far Ml*, at tfca r%M kind tld at Uh* rlgfct prWa WHl Mil far cat or part a**k or a> approrod MHl|. If roar haraa or nb Imi aat ?alt jaa o?. la aad w* If raa aaald aat aiU a tnia f*t -what jraa want. Cava lad aaa wltttor jaa tar art aat. R. F. FULLER " ? *. o. 1 y^NOTICIB Harlnc Qualified as administrator of the eetate of B. 8. Person, d? ceaaed late of Franklin County, notion la hereby (lT?n Ml ptrttaa holding claim* agalnat said eetate to prsaittt tham to tka undersigned on or before tha 17th day of February, IMS, or this notlca will be plead in bar of their re eorarr. All psraonF Indebted to laid aetata win nJaasa coma furwward and make Immediate settlement. This February 18th, IMS. J-17-dt H. B. I.ONO, jMm'r. for nnrfr clash job PRumnol . raorai no. in. NOTICE. Hiving qualified an ? Administrator of tha aetata of O. IK Wl?lna. de ceaeed, lata of Franklin County, all poraoni holding claims afalnat did eatnta are h?r?by notified to preeent tham to tha under*lgiie4 on or before tha 10th day of March, lMt or thla no tice will pa plead in bar of their re covery. All pariona indebted to said aetata will pleaa* coma forward and make Immediate eeUlement. Thla March #th, 1?11. a-10-?t O. Jl. WIOOtHB. Adm'r,
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