Smart Outer Wear In choosing your oudoors apparel for the sea son, you should not overlook the splendid se lection of new items we are now showing. A. S. WIGGS NASH STREET LOUISBURG, N. C. INSURANCE A NECESSITY INSURANCE ACTUALLY DEALS WITH EVEKY HONEST r BUSINESS CNDEB THE SUN Fire Insurance has come to be not only a householder's security, but a national necessity. The home owner must protect his family and provide shelter; the renter must guard his household goods." Business concerns, factories, churches, schools, colleges and cor - poratlons must protect their property Investments. The ipan who can thus provide the security of a community against financial loss from fir>) Is its insurance agent, through his companies. See T. W. WATSON, for your Insurance Needs. OFFICE OYEB THE WHST NATIONAL BANK New Garden Seed ' '-*1' lrv I4"** , j ? ? 1 1 1' r ? ?*r -# '* ? ' f ;? . ?;? f* " "? * 1 Y*' -* ' 1 V^'V' ? >jjf f "l! I hav4 jli|C? re&itli! a large shipment of Woods Garden Seed, which I am setting for a low price. Come to see me. I can save you' 15 per cent on your prescriptions. 3'3M1JH TA hV! F. R. Pleasants DRUGGIST TELEPHONE 222 J. ... LOUISBTTRG, N. C. Specially Priced Dining Sets RttrnW coitit^ictirtil ktid finishon ^tn'pha sifce impor^aridfc of ohrfosinK one of tlioiw' sets for your home, while prices are so very attractive as now. ite Furniture Co. tPOH'MCAL JlUVEHUglWUl - - ? ;i?'oRl^tfcrtiii?A " ; " I herewith announce myself ? can didate for the office of Sherl# of Frank lin County Buhject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held on the 7th of June, and will greatly appre ciate the support of the voters of the county, assuring you that If X am nom inated and elected I will give this of fice an efficient business administra tion. 3-28. lit FRANK W. JUSTICE. JAMES J. LANCASTER FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce to the voters of Franklin County that I am a candi date for the office of Sherla of Frank lin County and solicit your vote _pnd assistance In the coming Democratic primary. 1 promise faithful service to the whole people If nominated and elected. Thanking you for your support, I am Respectfully, 2-22-tf JAMES J. LANCASTER. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office ot Sheriff of Frank lin County, subject to the action of the Detnocratlc Primary to be held June 7th. I shall-appreclate your support and anything you may do for me, and if elected I will use my very best ef forts to handle the office in an effic ient way, and make the very best Sheriff possible. 3-14-13t W. NORWARD FULLER. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce to the voters of Franklin county, that I am a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Frank lin county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held June 7th. I shall appreciate your support. I promise faithful service to the peo ple) If nominated and elected. 3-21.12t PETER E. DEAN. FOR RECORDER Subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary I hereby announce my self a candidate for the office of Judge of the Recorder's Court, of Franklin County. I have practiced law about 20 years; you may be the judge of my qualification. If elected to this office I shall endeavor to treat each case on its own merits, and to command that high respect for this Court that is due all the courts of our land. 3-28. lit S. A. NEWELL. - FOR RECORDER I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Judge of th% Re corder's Court of Franklin County, subject to the action of the Democrat ic primary on June 7th. 4-4. lOt , J. L. PALMER. FOR COMMISSIONER I herewith announce myself a can didate for the office of Commissioner for Franklin County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be held in June and will appreciate your support. 4ill.*t-' R. P. TAYLOR. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS To the voters of Franklin County, Ladies and Gentlemen. I herewith annouaieu my#U a candidate for the offjei oMteglflter ot Ceeds of *Frank li? Cotmfr,! Wiiject t<> ti>e Action of the $emocratl<i 'pilnlary in- June. I will appreciate your support. 4-ll-9t RICHARD C. PERRY. FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES To taxpayers and voters of Fra'nkrln bounty. Having fully decid ed some weeks ago to ask you to al low me. by yooir Votes and Influence in the approaching DemocraMc Primary. June 7th, to succeed myself in the next Ganeral -Assembly In 1925 for this County. If by your vote and influence I am nominated and elected. I pledge my whole duty and best thought to the Interest of my County and State, as I msy be.nble to see ft. and will ever have a sympathetic ear to your al ready heavy load of burdensome tax ation. For that purpose and to that end. I covet your votes and influence, with a solemn promise to do all with in my power to make the burden light er. With grateful7 remembrance and appreciation for your past favors and support for this_ office I ask to remain yours to serve most sfncerely. 4-i?r9t GEORGE H. COOPER. c. a. rtiftraoN for house of , REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce my entuildr cy tor the House of Rproserstr.tives. North Carolina Legislature, from Frn lkltn County subject fo the action of the :?en?o?r(?t!o primary in j*a>c f am in tpv or of a Government ijr the *peoplo >of tho pe.-plo. I am flatly against any bond lss.;es. County. TcVnrfHfp &r wwn, without a vot* flf the people. As a member ot the HotjiM of County Commissioners, I voted agflrtnt a *60,000 bond Issue; It tub <**rrlod over my vote? find ine.?v?e*l yonr taxes. If elected I shr'l r.l rys he suhMr TtMW to the will of the people; yotir wa?t# shull b? my v/an tn. ? _ 4 YfrufS to (terve, 4*ll-9t O. C. HUDSON.' FOR RECORDER Riy dandlftiitty for the nomination to succeed myself as Judge of tho Jte corder"i Court for Franklin CoutRJ. suhjoot to the *ctk>n of the DemocMt 'Jti ptlmnry t61te held on June 7th. Is ! ?awwBM.d I have held t&fe office for ojily one term and *^tl appreciate your vote for t* nletrtion. 4-11.9t G. M. BEAM, j / - ? " im ^ FOR REGISTER OF DEfif>3 I hereby announce myself a cap4l date to suM^eiWnyself as Register Ot ~ "* ? r F^Jptn ' County fibject to in Democratlgprlmary 19?i -JJ#? *'Ton y?u^hr tfHit I Trad In^H*^*? of Mr-* vice In the past, and shall contlnuf f^O tfc? fcun*<f,V<l?ilnatod and ele<2|lli I thank you for your past support, Mtyl shall appreciate It Jft tflls tlon. m** fTOLMlLJUj AlfTEIJl 1 IfllilUJ 4 hereby announce iuy?e!f a candl. | dale far liie nomination Tur the Office Judg*- of the Recorder's Court for : Frttn kiln County. subject to the action | of .the Democratic Primary to be held | ou June the Tth. If nominated and' elected I sliall exercise the duties of this office fearlessly and honestly and to the best of my ability. 4.-18-H WILLIAM Y. BICKETT. FOK CONSTABLE OF LOCISBUKG TOWNSHIP Subject to the Democratic Primary in June. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for constable of Louisburg Township. If nominated and elected. I shall-always deal fair, Just and im partial to everyone and do my very best to make a good officer. I am Yours to serve. 4-18- St JAMES A. BLEDSOE. FOR CONSTABLE OF CEDAR ROCK TOWNSHIP ^ I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Constable of Ce dar Rock Township, subject to the votes of the people, at the Democratic Primary In June. It elected I prom ise to render faithful and efficient ser vices to the people generally aud will hold myself in readiness to answer the call of any citizen of my Town ship at any time, I am - Yours to serve, 4-25-Tt ROGER C. COLLINS. LOST One black and tan female hound, about ten months old. Has been gone two- or three weeks. Finder please notify F. W. JUSTICE. 4-18-2t SALE OF LAND ChdW ; nd by virtue of tho power and authority contained in that Deed of Trust, executed to J. A. Williams, Trustee, by J. T. &. E. L. Aiken, and their wives, and duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Franklin County, in book 193 at poge 280. Default having been made in thfe payment of the indebtedness there by secured and demand made upon me to foreclose, I will on MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1924 at the courthouse door of Franklin County, at or about the hour of noon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, that tract of land sit uate in Youngsville Township, Frank, lln County. North Carolina, bounded as follows, viz: Being lot No. 5 of m?.p No. 1 of sur vey made of the J. S. 'ilaiberlake es tate by R. G. Ball, engineer, 1920. see Registry ot Franklin County. North Carolina, book ot maps page 102. This the 21st day of March, 1924. J. A. WILLIAMS. Trustee. Ben T. Holden, Atty. 3-g8-5t Habitual wonsupatlon Cured > in 14 to 21 Day* # "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take.* 60c per bottle. SHOES REPAIRED THE SAME DAY THEY ARE JRECEITED All Kinds of Harness and Fan Belts j Made To Order. I ndies Shoes Soled 8oc pair Wen's Sftoes Hole*! ft 00 pair Goodrwr \T5nirfoot Robber Heels Bost tie mar>e* , 60c pair AL.lv "WORK. uT3AivANT-s.?D Wo make a specialty ou Ladies and Gents line shoes. Mr. J, R. Gantt hns had 30 years ex perience and is considered one of the ' in the State, give htm a trial, i LOmSBURG REPAIR SHOP Julitis Lehman. Proprietor , 2 (1 iota below F. A. Roth's Store Try of PASCO Soles for Six Months Wear. THE INS. AND REALTY CO. that Mr. B. B. hag taken charge ot tts bunnessb Mr. Peiry glad to see his friend j, in need of ANT blKD see him. Mr. is had many years ex In Insurance, and I* to gfrv the pr;'!9.tlf' mrrtee. Inaaranoo ot ai-y Win?, phone or ?o Milkers Take Notice ! "The milkers should be on good terms with the cow. If milkers scold and kick, the cow will, most likely, re turn tbe latter; and moreover, she cannot kick to ad vantage when her leg is in close conjunction with the milker. The best milkers are the quickest; for there will be a flow in less than a minute from the commence ment of the process. Take advantage of this, and pre vent its return. Milk dry; for the striplings are worth four times as mi^ch for butter as the milk that is first drawn. This is good advice. A lazy, scolding milker will soon spoil a good cow." If the crops fail, if the folks get sick, if you want to buy a place, or take a trip, there's nothing like a good bank account. TESTED QUALITY "When lniyinir anythitis ill Drills, quality is a matter of first consideration. Wo make you certain by insist ing tliat every item wo olfer you meets our risrid quali ty standard. S. P. BODDIE, Receiver Aycock Drug Co. Incorporated Balloon Tires ' ? if Be sure and try a set Goodi years, no better made. w? make the price right (no g] stock). We still have all siz< at old prices.

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