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I boon ply[iig ball with a onloou YOUB BIRTHDAY It yo*r blrtUkj is this week you are exceedingly cool and self-possess ed?courteous and agreeable at all tubes. In tact, you are the personifi cation ot dignity and poise. You are - brilliant conversational 1st, very bright and witty. You are light-hearted, and Joyous?with a ge nial personality that makes you ex tremely popular with everybody. You are Independent and self-re liant, honest and loyal, generous and sympathetic. Yeur mind la Inquisitive, active, and intuitive?and you have considerable more than ordinary Intelligence. Persons born (firing these dates are cleam-minded and refined?ideal istic. and artistic?romantic and im aginative. Women born during theae dates are real home-makers and home lovers. They make excellent wives and moth ers. They also succeed as teachers of small children, writers, decorstors, welfare workers, and musicians. The men born during these dates become excellent business people? extremely clever and tactful in nega tiatlon. They also become inventors, doctors, scientists and, clergymen. Alt Together Let's Go Put your shoulder to the wheel and let's make this the BIGGEST and BEST year Franklin County has ever known. We Can Do It ARE YOU A BOOSTER? Boddie Drug Co., Inc. YOUR DRUGGIST Loulsbmg, N. 0. id Harris Gives You Your MONEY'S WORTH We are working with ? " . f ? , . ? . . i the Farmers on Low Price Cotton and see * that the dollar you get > r . ~r I lasts longer. This Week J? HOOVER'S PLAN. DONT KISS THE BABY. CONGRESS MEETS. 290,000,000 MAN POWER. Secretary Hoover's plan for waterways in the Unhed States la a magnificent, common-sens* pres entation of what this country should do. Mr. Hoover shows that S,000,000 horsepower, mora than thre* times the amount now t^kan from Ni agara Falls, could b* developed on the Tennessee and Cumberisurd rivers.* Reservoirs and dams in connection with this development would check floods in the Missis sippi valley, and provide a six-foot channel connecting, the Tennessee and Cumberland with the Ohio and Mississippi. The South knows whet that power, now wasted, would mean to Atlanta, Birmingham, Chattanooga and Nashville. That la only one item in a neat programme that the will of the American people ahould pat through. . Dr. Bundesen, Health Commis sioner of Chicago, aaya many fa thers and mothers "Idas their ba bies into the grave." To kiss, an infant on the mouth is a crime. Parents stupid enough to allow strangers to Idas their children al most deserve the result. An infanfl blood lacka the pro tective strength, the disease light ing leucocytes, that eome later in life. ./For that reason consumption ' nearly always starts before* t child is two yesrs old. Millions c unfortunate pHldren base had t' tubercular ffenas planted in th'. j mouths by loving but ignor. moCTtra. Kiss" your baby on fb? of its head. j _ Let no one else kiss or handle it. Congress, resuming business, will find the indignant farmer sitting on the Capitol steps tell ing big income taxpayers, "Until the Government does something for us farmers, YOU don't get that re fund of $260,000,000." ? Lord Rothermere says Britain misses prosperity by failure to de dfelop electric power. "The eco nomic welfare of the United States," says he, "is based more than anything else on the fact that she has 29,040,000 electrical horse power in her factories, equal to 290,000,000 human workers." ( Joseph S. Donovan knew exactly what he wanted whep he went to work in a carpet factory for $1.60 a week. While he was working in the shop he said h$ would make a.' million by the time iM.wae forty live and retina Last September, not yet forty four, he had made his million and retired as he promised. Now he. is dead. V The beet thing, Vban you hays 'our first million, Is to go on and make the mend. 1$ isn't the money, nut the fact that you are working, which enables others to find employment and independence. The right kind of American be gins his rest when the undertaker gets him. That is a long and an early enough rest for anybody. There is no room on ths earth for e parasite and any man that stops working, before Wi ninety, is that Dr. SpehHnger, Swiss scientist, has shown that cattle can be made immune to tuberculosis by yacti nation. * The fight against tuberculosis could be made successfully with out vaccination, although that ?would be a great blessing, should it prove successful in advanced Good food, fresh air, rest ahd reasonable exercise are the tuber eulods curea that nature supjlie Supreme Court Justice Willis r Harmon Black denounces "chicken hearted judges and juries" that en courage crime, wants quick trial with two-thirds of the jury decid ing, no unanimous vote necessary The two-thirds Idea would re' cu$ criminals, and the proiperor r mong them would be obliged t i urehase at least firs of twwve j ?rs, whereas now ono or two p i ."d "game guya" can prever. tion. Speeder la Court:?Tour honor, I wasn't going 40 mile* an hour. Nor wm I going 10 or 20, nor 10. I was hardly moving when the officer cam* ap. Judge:?I'll have to atop this oi you'll be backing over someone. .Tea doUarel While a movie comedians wife Is threatening a divorce. It Is not because he throws her pies around. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN db. x. r. ?7L _ MMBI Jr. Office in BloS^TnA Tarboroogh Balldlng. f)tIK? Phone SM RmMmn Phono ? Ssrgosa x. a & r. bust, m. d. Lbniaburg, N. G. Offices otw Scoggln'a Drag Bonn 11 a. m. to 1 p. bl. end 4 to * ?. ?? OB. ABCH H. PEBKY General Practice Wood, M. C. Office in Service Brag Co. OB. W. B. Bllh Veterinarian LouifbiirSo N. Oe Office* and Hoopltnl Bast Noah Be. 'hone Office SU-L Residence 336-J Special Attention to Small Animals. We wish to Auonaoe to our Patients and the pmbUe that oar practice will be eoadaetod oa a cash basis begin ning Jaasarj 1st 1W7. OB. D. T. SMITHWICK OK. C. H. BANKS OB. A. H. FLEMING Members Dentist ProtectlTe Association. - ?U H. BIAS Attorsej-at-Lan Off! over Poat Office Pnc,?.v in ?U ooarU. DR. i. B. DAVIS Physician u4 81 Office at Residence, North Main St. Telephone: Hoars: Night 64 ' 8:30 to 10:80 a. m. Dar 64 18 to 8 p. m. 6 to I p. m. ? ! ?? B. B. White E.H.8J.E. Knlene WHITS 8 HALO SB LAWTHRB North Carolina practice, settlement ol es etee fanCs Invested. One member oi he fins aiwara la the DB. H. ?L PUII Physician and Sargeei Loalsbarg, Herth Carellna Offices Adjoining Ay cock Drag Co. (Telephones: Day S87; Night 181 DB. I. Mm HALO SB. Lonlsharg, North Carolina lee In Ay cock Drag Store, Market Street. OBce Practice Sargery ibi DR. H. H. JuHHSON Physician And Surgeon Lonlsharg, Herth Carellna Office over Aycock Drag Co. Telephones: Day and Night both No. It 8. O. HBWBLli, H. D. irc Office In First National Bank Building Day Phone 849 ? Night Phone 84h-8 DIL M. C. KING Franklin ton, N. C. 8 to 11 A. M. 1 to I F.k 8 to 8F.H. Ollce en Mala Street Office Boors CALL Fit OF* 108 FOB CLEANING, PRESSING, LAUHDBI THE SEBT1CB SHOP W. B. Meniere, Propr. Lealsburg, H. 0. Phone 481 Hoeni t a. ti to 8. p. m, JDK. ?. A. HAWKINS - - Dentist BIN Montgomery St. Henderson, N. C, I am (lad to annonnoe to my cus tomers end friends that I hare six first class barbers on the Job at all tmes (lad to (Its you the neatest po litest and best service possible. Our haircuts are beautiful. Ton can sleep while we shave your tender face. Our Ladles halrcutting Is wonderful, our tender way in serving the lttle opes will please you. Thanking you lor your patronage, I am yours to serve, OSCAR T. STBGALL. SEABOARD AIB UNX BY. Effective May 10th, 1925 , Louisburg, N. 0. Trains Daily Except Leave Sunday No. 312 11:40 A. M. Trains ?Daily Exoept Arrive Sunday No. 311 . 3:40 P.M. - For information regarding rates and schedules apply to L. L. JOYNEB, Agent, Louisburg, N. 0. JOHN T. WEST, D. P. A, Baleigb, N. 0. ? Noncn for roofing, ah oat metal work, itttw* etc., and general repair*, notify ^ R H. rUQUAT LotrUborg Will Vomt t lS-tf Fraakllnton A. 8. WKMS Je . Carefml attwHw |1VM to to Tba transit* $1.50 Par Toor la \ tVNtool Ciowiyrun CwnA\ In 14 to 21 Dojs i I ?LAX-FOB Wim PEPSDT Is n medal!*- I red SyropTwiteil arallrefbr Habitnal Constipation. It reUeves promptly but should be taken regularly for litoM days to induce regular action. It Stlnmiataa and to Induce regnlar i Very Pleasant to Take.* Me 1927 Turner's North Carolina Almanacs The Standard for 98 Years 10 cents each BEASLEY BROTHERS Next to Franklin Times Louisburg, N. 0. We Cater to Your Wishes As Well as Your Needs , People who enjoy life like a variety in the food they eat. They soon tire of the same thing all the time. Keep yonr mind on one thing all the time and it will become sluggish. The sam ething applies to your etomaoh. V i>. *'* t For the greatest variety of good things to eat, try me?if you are not already a customer. If you don't see it, ask for it?and we'll get it. J. W. Harris! MAIN STREET LOUISBURO, N. 0. The Bank That Is Near You and For You We are your neighbors here at this bank. What a dif ference that makes, in your feeling toward us, and il our feeling toward youl ? Not only are we right closi by, but we are just as close ly in sympathy with the things that help yen and help this section. There is one thing aboye all others that ire are trying to do and that is to make this bank of the utmost serv ice and benefit to onr own home people. ~ ?? Dur location makes it especially convenient for yon to do business with us. And we hay* an up-to-the-minute, smooth-running seryicc that provides yon with every thing that you can get anywhere else, and something more?a genuine personal int?re#f in you as our friend and neighbor. . *; %*' ' ? Let nS work together?bolK for Onr mutual good and for the good of this community. First National Bank W. E. WHITE, President V. J, BEASLEY, Cashier W. B. BAB&OW, Assistant Cashier y * ' ' ' ? V ' f 'St ? I L0U1SBCB6, HortS I
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