Garden T6oIs and GBfddfi-PTBWi at UP. HICKS. 4-17-2t Barber shops never appreciated the value of mirrors until " the bobbing trade got started. MitteT and ^uJari urasa Se'eti at L. P. HICKS. 4-17-2t The speed rate and the death rate not only go hand in hand; they lock arms. t *Bf Pursuant to an order of the presiding Judge of the Superior Court of the Seventh Judicial district of North Carolina I am ordered to offer tor sale the stock of merchandise, furniture, fixtures and accounts which belong to ^.ycocke Drug Co. Inc., and sell at the place of business of said firm in Louisburg, N. C. the same as a whole at public auction at or about the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, 1925, to the highest bidder for cash. The business will be continued until April 12th, when it will be closed and an inventory made. Inventory, stock, etc. vyill be subject to inspection from April 17th, 1925 to April 22nd, 1925, the date of sale. S. P. BODDIE, Receiver Aycock Drug Co., Inc. L ndreth New Seeds GARDEN SEED Stringless Green Pod Snaps Kentucky Wonder Snaps Red Valentine Snaps Bountiful Snaps Black "Wax Snaps Country Gentlemen Corn Stowell's Evergreen Corn Golden Dent Corn Pole Butter Beans Bunch Butter Beans Squash and Cucumber in hulk Watermelon Seed Cantaloupe Seed AH Packet Seed 5c per paper FLOWER SEED Sweet Peas Mixed w Nasturtium Dwarf Mixed Nasturtium Tall Mixed Verbena Mixed 5c per paper Asters Mixed 10c per paper BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Times Loaisburg, N. C. Spring and Summer fabric Patterns For the woman who makes her own clothes and the woman who employs a seam stress, this display of new spring and summer fabrics should prove especislly in teresting. Presented are all of the favored weaves in silk, wool, linen and cotton in a variety of patterns and colors that allows ample se lection for the most exten sive wardrobe. SILKS WOOL WASH FABRICS I have just received a new ship ment of Shrunk Fast Wash Fa brick, Stripped Broad Cloth, and Wash Satin. T. C HARRIS |L YOUNOSVILLE, N. 0. firtf - T NAVA1. PLANES 1U HUNT VAST' CONTINENT AT NORTH POLE fi Wide World Photos Photo shows Orover Loentng examining one of these planes; It Is of type that will be used by U. S. Government In expedition to explore the 1,000,000 square miles of waste lands between Alaska and the North Pole this summer In a search for the vast arctic continent which Is believed to lie in that region. Venture will be private enterprise under the direction of Donald B. MacMillan, veteran Arctic explorer, although naval officers will take part In the affair. In this picture Qrover Loaning is shown giving instructions to airplane mechanics who are working on machine. It is an amphibian and Is the first to employ the Inverted type of aircraft motor. The Man for the Job By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK D?an of Man, University of Illinois. WTT ISNT a Job for every man," someone bas said, "bnt a real man for every Job." I suppose I give as much advice to yonng men and their parents as the next man?sometimes when It Is asked for and at other times proffered gratu itously. Perhaps In the latter case It Is seldom considered very seriously. There Is no other subject upon which counsel is sought more frequently than that which has to do with the choice of a Job. There are two opinions which are qnlte generally held by young people with reference to Jobs. The first is that practically all the Jobs ln_ the world are taken or will be taken by the end of the month, and that If the young fellow in question does not get out and after a Job at once he will be left holding the sack. This opinion has been extant since the spring I graduated from college?and possibly before that time. The other opinion Is that there are good Jobs and bad ones; that some Jobs in themselves offer a straight and open road toward un questioned^success. "What Is a good thing for a boy to study for?" fathers ask me, with the Idea that there Is some alchemy or open sesame In the Job Itself, and that It does not depend to any large de gree upon the man. When I was a graduate student years ago In an eastern university I came Into contact with a considerable number of men engaged In advanced study who were no longer young. They had apparently, so far, not done well In the teaching profession. They lacked tact, enthusiasm, personality, an understanding of human value or something of the sort that was neces sary to their getting on, and, at much sacrifice, they hnd given up their po sitions In order rtiat they might pur- | sue the studies necessary to the ob- I tainlng of an advanced degree. What Impressed me was that most of them had the Idea that loe degree Itself was the talisman ttjat would bring them all these qualities the lack ! of which had meant fnllure for them. ] They gave little or no thought to the i development of their characters, to | the cultivation of an appealing person- | allty, or even to th? acquisition of j knowledge which might In some prac- j tlcal way make them better teachers? ft was enly what would help them np the hill toward the coveted degree j that they concerned themselves with. It was the Job which they kept In mind and not the development of a real man for the Job. What most of as should ^concern our selves with Is net In looking out for a Job which will offer a sure and easy approach to affluence and distinction, but la developing ear minds end char acter! and personalities to the extent thet the Job will come after as. There will always be a Job for the man who ean first prove himself the man for the Job. (A ISIS. Wntvrn Kvwapaptr UP A man can never pull himself out of the mire by bis own l>oatstrap*. Neither .can a man get any good out of co-operation unless he co-operates Fly Paper and Insect Powder at L. P. HICKS. 4-17-2t The salvation 'of most of as lies In the fact that we are not sd good as we think we are and other folks are not so bad as we think they are. Screen Doors, Screen Wire a Screen Windows at L P HICKS. 4-17-2t ' ' When a fellow feels blue and out sorts and thinks he dnesat kn< much, he can always Uke comfort the fact that no one else doe*. Punkin Center Water Oro? ~. at L. P. HICKS. 4-17 Disbop b. r. Hoban XU. Rev. Edward P. Hoban, auxiliary bishop of Chicago and vicar general fi>1 the archdiocese, will be honorary president of the International Eucha-; ristic congress to be held In Chicago la June, 1926. A million visitors are ex pected in Chicago during the conven tion. Ruth Van Sant Pratt; and popular Ruth Tan Sunt ?( St Augustine, Fla., who la fevered for gueen of the Ponca de Leon cele bration to be held In St Augustine earl; in April. Han; In tha pageant will be garbed In^gorgeous Spanish ceetumes. Squash Seed, Pumpkin Seed and 'antelope Seed nl L. P. HICKS. 4_17-2t Every two yearn we aee the wisdom lot the conaltutlon niakera who pro "vlded for the meeting of the legisla ture only opee In |wo years. Ilqck Salt, Salt Rrick and HE88 STOCK TONIC al L. P. HICKS. 4-17-2t Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Vice President Dawes can go and do likewise, and If the senate dopant his rouatc, perhaps It will enjo; hta smoke. No place erer gela worse until ev erybody begins to think that it h/'.St New N. C. Cut Herrings, Roe Her rings and Mackerel at L. P. HICKS. 4-17-Jt More famous last words: "If yon want to do the driving, get np here under the steeling wheel. Oats No. 3, White, 68c Cotton Seed Hulls 75c 8-3-3 Guano Standard $28.71 8-3-3 Guano Your Risk $27.71 100 Tons Nitrate Soda $60.00 Blue Ribbon and White House Flour $10.00 16 Per Cent Acid Phosphate 10 cars Hay in storage, strictly No. 1 $26.00 We have unburned Oyster shell Lime in stock by the 200 lb. sack or by the ton. 200 Tons Tobacco Fish Brand with Sulphate Potash in stock. Buy .the best and run no risk. At your service from 5 o'clock in morning until 7 in the afternoon. THE STAR Grocery Company 1. W. PERRY, Mgr. J . S. HOWELL, Pres. \ ? Growing Boys Need Plenty of Good Meat FROM MEAT THEY GET HEALTH AND STRENGTH BUILDING ELEMENTS THAT CAN BE OBTAINED IN NO OTH ER FOODS. SO IF YOU WANT YOUR BOYS TO GROW INTO STURDY, STRONG MANHOOD, LET THEM HAVE PLENTY OF GOOD MEAT. Cash Grocery & Market FHOra 17* or M L0UI8BUXQ, *. C. II ?