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WHAT IS LIFE TO YOU To the soldier life's a battle, To the teacher life's a school; . Life's a "good thing" for the grafter; It's a failure to the fool. To the man upon the engine Life's a long and heavy grade; It's a gamble to the gambler; To the merchant It's a trade. Life's a picture to the artist, To the rascal life's a fraud; Life perhaps, is but a burden To the man beneath the hod. Life is lovely to the lover, To the player life's a play; Life may be a load of trouble To the man upon the dray. Life Is but a long vacation To the man who loves his work. Life's an everlasting effort To the ones who llketo shirk, To the earnest Christian worker Life's a story ever new. Life is what we try to make It, Brother, What Is Life To Yoal & MERCHANTS BANK Saf?st For Savings 1 NwxhCmm* "See Gus f> FOR Holiday Boxes ALL SIZES CHRISTMAS CARDS CANDY FRUITS NUTS and RAISINS Mama Dolls 50c Yours to pleaM. A. J. Jarman Opposite P. O. Phone lit A model husband is one who Is as nice to his wife in private as he t> in public. Announcement DR J. C. MANN the well knows Eyesight specialist and optician wish es to announce that he has opened an r fries in the Leonard Jewelry Store, 1a ulsburg, N. C., and will be there every first Thursday in each month from 10 a. m. to S p. m. This will be welcome news for the people with weak eyes. Headache relieved when caused by eyestrain. Weak eyes of children and grown people a specialty. Office equipped with the latest exam ing Instruments, over 20 years of ex perience. His next visit will be THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1926. 6 6 6 Is a prescription for Colds, Giippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. UNION LOUISBURG, N. C. We are glad to say that prices are much better since Thanksgiving Day. All grades of tobacco i i" ? ? are selling better. We can make you the best sale of the season. No better place to sell yonr tobacco than with us, watch our sales and see what we do. The talk of the whole country is the sale that we put on each day. We want a lot of good clean scrap at good prices. Come to see us and we will do you good. >: ?* . - * ' % . . ? ? ,, , TOUR FRIENDS, PERRY & CHEATHAM Proprietors UNION WAREHOUSE DIMMING DRUGGIST RETURNS HOME IN STATE OF COLLAPSE Frankllnton, Dec. 10.?J. D. Joyner, druggist, wh? mysteriously disappear, ed about a week ago, returned home Wednesday night. He does not remem ber leaving home, but his memory was partially restored to him in Chat tanooga or KnoxviUe, he does not lp>ow which. He arrived in Raleigh on the Carolina Special from Ashevllle, the same train he left on one week previous. He is in a state of collapse, and can remember only pArtlally what has happened. His family and friends ate delighted to have h'm back, though he is in bad shape physically. The return of Mr. Joyner solves a r-.ystery that disturbed and distressed ? he town of Frankllnton as nothing has done in many years. He disap peared Wednesday, December 2. He left here early tbat morning, saying that he was going to Raleigh to trans act some business with the W. H. King Drug Company, stating that he would be back by 9 o'clock. At noon, he bad failed to return, and inquiry was made of the Raleigh firm on which he had said be would call. His friends and ffamlly became anxious when it was found that he had not called on the Raleigh firm. He left his car With the Motor Serv ice Company, stating that he would b - back in a short while. He tailed to return for it, sending the claim check to his wlffe Instead. He was last seen at the Union Station in Ral eigh. Neighbors and friends resorted to every possible expedient to locate the missing man. Delegations went to im portant railroad points in the State and searched hotel and hospital re cords in a vain attempt to find him. BIGGEST AND REST CHRISTMAS If Postmaster General New has his way about it, Christmas day this year Is going to be the biggest and the best for all the employees of the postal service and especially for the ever faithful letter carriers. He has issued orders to postmasters throuhout the country that their of fices will be closed all day Christ mas except for the dispatch of special delivery letters and parcels and spe cial handling letters and parcels. In order that the vast army of car riers and clerks may enjoy Christ mas day to the fullest extent with their families and friends, the coop eration of every. man, woman and child in the United States will be necessary. Under the leadership of the Post master General, a campaign is now 1 under wiy throughout the country to instill into the minds of everybody the necessity for shopping and mail ing early in order that there will be as little congestion at the post offices as possible during Christmas week and in order that both the sender and receiver of gifts may reap the hap piness that is contemplated by such an exchange of presents. Once more the Poet Office Depart I ment urges the American public to do its Christmas shopping and mailing early. If the shopping is done now the buyer gets Just what he or she wants and if the gift is mailed before December 19 it is sure to reach its destination in plenty of time before Christmas day. New Arrival CHRISTMAS COFFEE. With That Rich, Unforgettable. De licious Flavor, Ground While Ton Wait, at L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t DON'T FORGET With every dollars purchase from now until Dec. 24U>, at 4:30 p. m. we I will give a free chance on one of the four prises that we are going to give (away. If you don't get the first prise remember you have a chance on three more. Hold your tickets. W. D. LEONARD, Jeweler, 12-ll-2t Louisburg, N. C. Smoked Meats. Pork Sausage, Pigs Feet. Sliced Bacon and Simon Pure Lard at >L. P. HICKS. 12-18-2t LAXATIVE eanaa. Than is t W. Gkovrs MORTGAGE SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that deed of trust made by S B. Mullen, and wife Elixa Mullen, to Wm. H. Ruffln, Trustee, securing D. T. Holllngsworth, lated Dec. 21. 1215, tecorded ic Book 210, page 45, Frank lin Registry, default having been made !n the payment of the debt thereby se cured and demand for foreclosure having been made on the undersigned trustee by the holder thereof, the un dersigned will on MONDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1225. at the courthouse door in Louisburg, N. , at about the hour of noon, offer for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the property conveyed in said deed of trust and there described as follows: Situate in Franklin County. Dunns Township, State of North Carolina, described as follows: Farm Tract Noe. 2 and ( situate in the County of Franklin, Dunns Township, on plot of property owned by the North State Development Company as surveyed and platted by Haywood, Ash by ft Co.. which plat Is recorded tn Book 122. page 222. Public Registry of Franklin County, said lota Nos. I and 4 contain 11.17 acres, more or leas, reference to which plat and map is hereby made tor a full description thereof. This November I, 1222. ll-4-4t WM. a RUFFIN, Trustee? Ruffln and Lump kins, Attys The above sale was continued to Monday, Dec. 14th, 1222, by consent of all parties concerned. This Dec. 7th. 1222. wa a RUFFIN, Trustee. Ruffln and Lumpktns, Attys. 12-18-lt The aboe sale was continued to Monday, Dee. 21, 1222, by consent of all parties concerned. This Dec. 14, 1222t WM. H. RUFFIN, Trustee, Ruffln and Lump kins, Attys. Brighten Up the Interior for Christ mas By Selecting Oar Line of Howe hold Points and Alabastlne at L P. HICKS. 12-18-2t If Ton Want a Good Drink Christ mas Get Our Fresh Ground Coffee and You Will Hare a BETTER One. U P. HICKS. 12-18-2t T~ Layer Cakes, Posnd Cakes. Boxed Cdkes <tad Assorted Cakes for the Holiday Feast at L. P. HICK*. 11-It-It It They Wont Lay on the High Market They Need Oar Esc Mash It MAKES THEM LAY. Ask Those Who Use It. Sold by L. P. HICKS. 11-lh-M lou dorit know what youfe missing DONT miss any more of the wonder-1 fill programs that are on the air. Telephone us now and let us give you a complete demonstration in your own home tonight?without obligation to buy. Fada standard of reception will give you a complete new level of radio enjoyment. And remember: we guarantee permanent performance. ? Don't put it off. Gill us today. Conven ient terms. aU n Ifrmgf Hmrj nta. Cranford Motor Co. SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 254L Free Demonstrations Every Evening 8 to 9 O'clock Fruits and Candies Here is the Place to buy the Cheapest Apples 40c to 75c peck ? Oranges. 25c to 50c dozen Lrage Grapefruit 10c Candies of all kinds Ccocanuts 10c Air rifles 95c up 22 rifles $2.95 up Perculators $1.00 to $5.00 Boys Wagons $1.50 up White Slop Jars $1.25 Large Flashlight, complete $1 A few more Cook Stoves and Heaters left. Willie G. Tharrington Formerly with Allen Bros. Co. Christmas Gifts We have a choice line of presents for Father, Mother, Brother, Sister, Wife, Sweetheart, Friend. ALSO WE HAVE COMPLETE LINE BOXES Wrapping Papers, all kinds and colors Wrapping Twines, all kinds and colors ' Wrapping Ribbons, all kinds and colon Seals, Tassels, Tags, Bells, Etc. Cards and Folders enough to supply the community. DO YOUR SHpPMNG EARLY n_ j till * Drui Co., fee avrhoMM, mm
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