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OTLHS PORTLAND CEMENT rj>OW| i to do with this i Adat Portland its than m the last ijuaWi < In ipiteofthttrtinwuiomi Cor foocnte, Uith iibiiCh sod dealer accept a I of profit oa at other biiilding buy. It is 1 acal bmldi?_ The A Has Portland CiswsrCa. OKjgtNw '1 IT&^tandardfcjr which .aDodMtMdmaNi 1 Known Pennsylvania Quality Rigidly Maintained AND NOW FREE! A "TON TESTED" TUBE with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire purchased Conipare these NEW prices with those asked for ORDINARY makes: 30x3^ VACUUM CUP CLINCHER FABRIC TIRE *11*95 VACUUM CUP CLINCHER CORD TIRE *13.65 32x4 VACUUM CUP CORD .... $29.25 33x4 VACUUM CUP CORD . . . $30.15 32x4Vfe VACUUM CUP CORD . . . $37.70 35x5 VACUUM CUP CORD .... $4930 "The Somnd of Safrtyl" Hmmdrtdt om Every Time ? Every Cmf> m QmrnKty Ih^t A Ilea ImUh CMfur bmp UtUvi, H. C. d?j Pk?M nt-j r%m PhMM an-L MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM LANDS Terms: First Mortgage 11000 and op lo H par east rnlue. Time: 6 to 33 years. Do not hare to Jota uj or take stock. Fxpensev (a) No commissions. AppllcaUoa fM of M.n (b) Appraisal expenses by Baak'a inrakan. (c) Determination of title. Inrladlnc aWnd. (d) Title Insurance at li M par IliN. (a) Fire Insurance. Recording ?sctmp. NO OTHFR RXPf!f8K8 OF LOA* Payments: 6 per cent ^nd 1 per cent on principal, or T par annum, payable semi annually May 1. aad New. pay off loan In S3 yearn, or after Ira years any principal or all of It may be paid at option at The First Carolina* Joint Stock Land Bank, of Columbia, S 0. wm. n. a thos. w. icrrn, Lmsj i. wm part of TutTs Pills i SYPHILITIC BA BY I>rEC? H?0? j HOLD W HK H AIHirT> IT Raleigh. Oct. 17.? Syphilis does mm halt for kind hearts. I Qlectu* ,"*oa I his loathsome disease may reuouMy be expected as one of the postiW re sults at adoption o i cUUres Lkrasfi irregular channels, however w?il "?? tentioned prtwp?ct!T? fostrr-psrtatj may be. This is the oftttoa of tdc ials of the State Board of Pafclic Wet (are who recently have had cslM to their attention a cape in point skkt occurred in one of the east era coun ties, when both foster-mother and wet nurse contracted syphilis rrcss am ia fccted baby which had been ?*ip?ad from a deserted and probably tun) rfwther without authoritative per&to I sion . Ia all probability, sock a tragcly would hare been avoi ded. PibHc Wel fare officials say. if legal methods of adoption had been followed. TVe Slate law says in This regard that bo child shall be removed frodl its raoth er under six months after berth with out permission from the clerk of the court and the coauty health officer. In this case, the law was disregarded. The baby developed symptoms of sy philis when it was abost a moctb cM. By this time, without permission of either the clerk of the court or tbe county health officer, the child was rl ready in its foster-home where * was a source of contagion to insoceat and, well-mean irg people. Had the foster-parents applied to the proper authorities for permission to adopt the child, the case would probably hare been put into the hands at the county superintendent of pcbUc weft fare, the logical person to tuadk it. The Story of whac happened is sad enough. A man and his wife, both of excellent character and ssasd ing in their community, had for a long time very anxious to adopt a baby girl. They were informed by a physician that a young woran paxiest of his whose husband had deserted her vras expecting to be confined. The man. thereupon, had a lawyer draw up papers of formal surrender of tbe child, if a girl, which the yocag wo man signed. The doctor fca<i adver tised the fact that, because she had fcten deserted and was unable tc wort, | the mother would have to give away | her child as soon after birth as jos? b!^. But he failed to atirfrtw aay suspicions of sypllilitic Lufeeixwi whiefc be may have had reason to entertain. ( Twenty .four hours After its acni the baby who was. to all .ippearancea. a fine child, had been received iaio her new home, to the great satisfac tion of her foster-parents who pian*ed to give her every advantage. AK?i ?? month later, the baby sieve joptl symptoms of syphilis. D?fah? tir no&is came too late to forestall citc ticn of both foster-mother and wet_ rurse. the former being wfci. the disease in a most virulent form . Naturally enough, the foster-par ents no longer wished to keep in. ttot-ir bome the child who. although , E3>o cently. had brought such horrible t ami nation there. So the bab? was finally resigned to the care oi tbe county superintendent of p?Mk vti fare. ? but too late for the Snper^rten dent to do anything more thai try is find another (and probably less for tunate) home for the ch?M after cure has been pronounced. Becaase such a history, it will be 15 V ice this IxiDy cjroc whom the cf its parents Lave been visited NOTICE Hiring qualified as Exccnar of li?f estate of John H. Griffin. iK?<?d. late of Franklin CMatj. North (iro, lina. this- is to notify all nmmi bar ing claims against Ike estate of sue deceased to present Ika to tkr u oersigned at Oetasor. X. C-. H 1 on or before the 13th day o < Oactr 1523. or this notice will be pteod is ?nr of their letwi J . to I ISi day of October. 1*23 CHA8UE CRUTIX. Ennx l? l? ?t Ci ii him. X. C. R 1. XOT1CK North Carollaa, Franklin Co J. C. Coart of Frnnklin 1 tl> administrator to said intestate to his debts: that sa dant will farther take 1k< thai, be la isqslied to >|>wr tttmt the Clerk at his office fea Lmli>m. X. C ? the 14th ky of Nil i ? n. IKS. and apply to the unit t> e the rettef *?" This ?th day t Oct.. 1923. J. J. HARROW. C S. C Wm . H. * Thoa W. Raffhr. Attorney* for plaintiff. |<f l^ ? ( A TONIC EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES HT FALL AND J WHITER GOODS AT L. KLINE & CO. Louisburg's Leading and Largest Department Store Hrr? j will be rl'ea a brartj u4 r*rdial wtlwr. Sk??M j*? be vfc?p;hur T*m "HI what J ?? what ken; Brj tuts LaAts (ktUm'j u4 In's B?*4j-U-Wev, Shu, rlr. Sb?aM j*m ' ? h 4 i ^ !? rr*t ' i * Ym*1 DRY (.00 BS lac ralue Oatiig. yd l*c K* Taln? Opting, yd ... lie -"-10 . Ginghams yd__ W? ?p ?-in. Ginghams yd lie wp Lid Lassie Cloth yd ie Pt*KT Cloth tJ ? 2Jr Lor* Cloth 1? yard boits ?L? Strs? good quality yd t*r Fcplia. ill colors yd Se For Children, boys. girU, we =?*3 l^d m?j ? ?I1 styles, frad-?s and colors. All sow os display HiHEKT F~ II LiSr of Woir2'5 S..k i?d W00L mi W y\| v r H-^rr. tr ill trT 5 . ; -~ar colors >f [ > THREE PAIS WEEK (.IX.HAB DRESS SPECIALS ? Jingham House Dresses .'?t J 1 Gingham Hwsse Dresses *Kr J- Gingham Street Dresses IL? Silk Serge DRESSES * Finest selection of dresses tver shown in Lonisburg. Styles and qualities to salt everyone. Be sure to look at these before buying your fall from ka; rP COATS -*?? I is not too soon to bay your winter coat now. Oar line is complete, the prices are right, the styles, materials end workmanship of the best fSAi I p ? kiMr?'? Ce?t? aad Serre DRESSES Don't fail to see lis? will surprise yoa to see lirge and fine a selection in one store. We have the most remarkable selection it tie Ei_-ht Price-, - SHOES ? We are prepared to shoes afl erery member oC ~ Jurftr ? -from I he one d 2 * rBA ?? Rrand-dad. ~~ 1 - Infants Shoes Childrens. iizes 3 to 5__ Ke Childrens. sites 5 1-2 to 3 |LU Women's Godman Shoes Women's Star Brand Shoes S?>1 Ff Linn & Sweet Shoes l> Meo's Carter Shoes r p Men 3 Beacon Shoes Old Ladies _ Old Me? We hare a complete tine of Comforts for you. Women% and JKs>? ?ome line o? fine fail ed . . .Some handso mely embroidered. Over 3'>1 Coat Sm:s to select from. t&jx rp tOAT SUITS Suits ? plain and fur #ilm rp L. KLINE <Sc C()MIrY. "When Seen or Advertised Elsewhere It's Always Cheapest Here" UOL'ISBURG, s 5 IVorth Carolina HAYES" 5- HEALING BOKEY. The be nM ? the cka and I NOTICE OF SALE OP USD Caier aad by iinw of lh? powrr of alt naliM is a certaia Dn4 of Ttwi tram PVihp G Stuta U> H- D. Caniu. Trvtn. r.torM Sa Book 441. .Vash Coatr Rccinry. hariac bwa ia the >a j of the aliMcfam th?t?bf (care* aad at the mwt of tkr koU- I ?r* of the Botes tVrna aeatlnaii | the Htiiui il tmu* will at ?kmr the hoar of oa* o clock p. m. MONDAY. THE Ctk DAT OF NOVFJCW H. lKt c*er for aale at the ctwt bom door | X. C. tiMrr. (or cash, all the I tarrIM real eatate. tag | ia Nark cad Fraaklia Ooai | ttea. State of Natk l irollu. to ?* that certaia tract or pai i 1 1 of I ia tkr State of North Car I Wm partly h "Cash Oat- 1 ty aaf partly ia Fraaklia Cm mtm (455) . (the aw betas >u iky | tna aW aot hy ias the na? tract or par I laieyed to the atl PV.Hr I G- Stance* hy aM nliaaif * Cay. lac., hy varraaty dee*, of na furl if* nf hai nanrtf u the uM * Cay. lac., hy .he Vrlt OaptKf. by ferf tetf the 14th fly ?f Jaly. A. D. Ift>. uJ of rwwf ia the tfllre of the IttMer ef Dm* tmr If Thia the Sad day of (V?W. 1?2 H. D. CARRIER. Tnatn. ^aaeta ft Danapert AIMnnt !? 13-44 Fine Residence For Sale LOUISBURG, N. C. The Pleasants Horn* ta Louisbarg X. C. will txe olercd for tt.le to th* highest bidder at auction on ? ? - IONP.IT, OtT. 1?. lKi? AT THE COCBT HOfS* POOR ThU house is situate within one anu one-half blocks of the busi rf? district of Lonisburg. on the West side of Main Street, adjoin II g the C. T. Stokes property . Large two story residence with S rooms on a lot about 1*5 by Mi fronting Main Street about 195 feet srd running back 3*5 feet. I Terms of sale 1-1 cash, balance 1. 2 and ] years, secured by first lies deed of trust on property. Immediate possession given. Greatest chance of the y*? r to bay one of the finest homes ta Louisburg. at yonr own figures. Undersigned attorney will show rrrmises *t any time MISS SJLLLIE PLEASANTS, Owner. T W FUTFIK, Attorney. OXFORD A/te Tim Brsr Br Ttsr ow* motto a QUALTTY ? - CHAM * ? quality H. C. TAYLOR ? 2i
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