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? MR. FARMER YOtTR CASH TALKS McConnick and Deering Mowers at $?2.50 each. Blades, Guards, Rakes, etc., Cheap, 'arm Engines, Wade Drag Saws, Chattanooga Plows and Points. f ?? ~ Stalk Cutters, Disc Harrows,. Cultivators, Spike Narrows, Well Pumps and Well Pipe. # Wat kins Hardware Co., Inc. HENDERSON, N. C. Lumber, Hardware and Machinery FOR SALE! 500 Cords Pine Wood 100 Cords-Oak Wood Wood 3 1-2 miles from town. Will sell in woods or deliver in 5 cord lots or over. W. Blair Tucker LOST 1 Hound Dog n <-a r Webb's" Old band mill, brown with tan legs. Up of tail white, white on nose. Will pay $19 reward . , 9? 22? 2t C. H JJaXKS. NOTICE OF SUMMONS North Carolina, Tfi the Franklin County. Bupetlor Coort The defendant a bore named will take Notice that an action entitled aa abore has been commenced In the iice uiai ne la required to appear at the office Of the Clerk of the 8up4Hor Court of Franklin County on October 20th, 1(22, and within twenty days thereafter answer the Complaint In ?aid action or the Plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded In said Complaint. This 18th day of September, 1922. _ First thought In Neuralgia SAM'S HEAD EASY. The community dub furnlahf* a place of recreation for the home folks and also helps to work out the com inanity problems. Aak your county agent to help organize one In your ~ ?? ? - ? ? ?A ? Ripping up the cotton stalks before *ro? will send the woerll Into winter Annie Stokes Vs. Edward Stokes ? - 22 ? 4t J. J. BARROW, Clerk Superior Court (Mu-ly and hungry * \ DON'T N FORGET TO SEND ADVERTISING *? COPT IN EARLY PBAMLIS IS8. h KEALTT CO. LOANS AND INSURANCE 7-eitf RENTING OF LAND On Monday, Oct. 2, 1922, at the Court I Hona? door In Loalsbnrg, N. C., at I about the hour of noon. I will rent to | the hlghwt bidder the lands of L. Phil lips, situate In Danns Township, Frank | lln Obtnty, adjoining the lands of N. D. Green. J. C. Denton, Riley Prtrett and others containing 70 acres, Bora or less and the dwelling hoose and oat bonses. being the home place of said L. Phillips. This 8ept. 1, ?-l-5t W. K. PHILLIPS, nardian. Pilfylug and yon feel Its eOect. see how chests and bow will I ben r chill Tonic Is simply I In synqx So like it. The Mood needs QUININE to Porify K and (RON to Enrich it. Destroy* Malarial genm and Grip germs by lu Strengthening. Invtgor - " Effect. Me. l*e A LI? Far First WmT~ fce A Line F<5 Zarfc Week ? Alter Klrif lasrrttea. MONET TO LEND ON IMPROVED firm lands. ( per cent interest. Mo com minion, no boaoa. Ulj ran for U years or be paid off at option of bpfrower. Only a short time re qnfred to set the money. II ytK-Kl 8. A. NEWELL. TYPHOID PROOF DEEP J. F. * R. M. White. Norllna. N. C. Write us tor proof, prices aad terms. ? Oct IS FARM CONTAINING ?4 ACRES SIT oite<l on Louisburg-Fraaklintoo Highway. For Sale. Reasonable terms to s responsible purchaser Full details will be .thrniahpd by Mrs. Frances G. HarriM^^Weldon. N. C. ?-S-8t FARM for sale Good farm In sight of Wood. N. C-, Cash or easy terms. Apply to A. P. STRICKLAND. S-l-tf R. 2. L/Oulsburg. N. C. BIG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY On account of leaving Louts bo rg tc engage in business at another place 1 offer my stock of general merchandise for sale at s bargain, also a two year lease on the store and reaidence. I can give possession in thirty days See C. H. HOLMES, South Main St Louisburg. N. C. ? $ ? 15? If Stop that Headache with "BAITS HEADEASY. FOR SALE - The entire effects of the late Mrs. J. Lehman, consisting of Furniture, modern and antique. Cut Glaas ware. Imported China, Silverware. Refriger a tor, etc. Also three building lota on Nash Street. Apply to S? 12 ? it J. LEHMAN. SAJTS HEADEAST For Sale by Aycock Drug Co.. F. R. Pleasants. Beasley Bros.. Bonn Drug Co.. W. E. Murphy, Henry Ayacue. WANTED * A good allrocnd man for farm work. Would prefer man with wife and no children. Good place for right perty. A. F. JOHNSON. Louiaborg. N. C. cigarette. They are GOOD ! There will be a sreatftng suspicion that this agitation in Congress regard mg the sale of liquor on American boat* is aimed primarily at ha ring an investigating committee named. ? Ma nila Bulletin. If we treat Europe so badly, she may not invite us to her next war. ? Muske sou Chronicle. They are putting motorcycles in stead of bicycles on special delivery stamps now, but the speed limit is the same. ? New York Herald. SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR On Monday. October 2. 1922. at 12 M at the Court House door in the Town of Louisburg. I will sell at pablic aoc tion to tbe highest bidder tor cask, pursuant to the tews of North Carolina all real Mtate upon which taxes for ISil remii^ due thereon, with coats added as provided by law and the charier of said Townn. By ordey of the Board of Commissioner . L. L^-JOYNI A Clerk J. M. Allen. 1 Horpe lot. 1 lot back R. H. Davis. 54 lots. J 577. S3 Allen Bros. Co., 1 lot Nash ? and Main Sts.. 3 lots Nash 2 lots Church, 1 lot Nash and Church 1.434. 4? VcKAnne Bros. Co. 1 Store lot 1 Storage lot 923. (4 D. F. McKinne. 4 King lota.. 47. <9 Mrs. D. F. McKinne, 1 lot Middle St. ?2.20 Malcolm McKinne. 2 lots Ken more Are. 73.07 F. B. McKinne. 1 lot Middle St. 2 Baker lots. 3 King lots 1C7.49 R. P. Taylor. 1 lot Main St. 1 lot Prixe house 183.14. Eddie Bridges, 1 lot Black town 3.43 No mail reaches the end of his rope until it burns his nose. It is getting so a man can't be pleas act without everybody thinking he is running for office. 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I v. a?4r f?r tlw ?( rrvviac rklM rra. tirrj pair Ik* latr?L. uaff; ?tljW-. Alva -a fall Ua? M Ikr ^if far an aa4 ??a?t tkat atarj i A rma kaj. } *?r <Hh|Im T?4a;. w klk- IW Mark t? c??plrlr. *?' 1 A. S. WIGGV NASH STREET , LOUISBURG, N. C. X TOE WATCH WITH A Shock Absorber The ordinary wrist watch is merely a pocket watclT reduced in sire and with no provision to counteract the vailing conditions of being worn on the wrist the deli cat eha^chanism of a wrist watch never was intended to be subjected to innumerable shocks and varied mo tions of the arm - We have the watch with a shock absorber which is made especially for wearing on the wrist. They stand hard bumps and knocks. This watch is guaranteed for 3 years. We sincerely hope customers will take advan tage of this aicQce and get out of the bracelet watch trouble. For sale by L. W. Parrish RT.FR L0U1SBURG, North Carolina To My Friends and The Public Conditions are looking brighter. Cotton and Tobacco is selling well and I believe in 90 days we will all be in better shape finan cially. If you pool your tobacco be sore to bring it to Louisbnrg. But where ever yon sell be sore to come to my store and give me a chance to sell yon Shoes, Work Clothing and anything you need in seed and provis ions. J. W. MASH STREET Yours truij. PERRY LO~ISBUKa. H O. R. F. Fuller WWT WAIT TTLL m UKT BAT w stub tot wi d m as ias tax ?m tw a am m m in it m n? it is tM)UI MVT r*KR IT. T? C?r? ? t?M ta Om D*y SHWaiSBaaff* J3? Z\Z;Z 2SS5?
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